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Show ; THE For Newspaper A' Who Want THE TRUTH rhose !t in DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OP UTAH COUNTY " - ?i0LXXXNO..l. Women who study the store "ads" with as much interest, and intelligence & they devote to other inter- esting.chirjgs come to "know values," . to "sense" right buying opportunities. : V . :x , , PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915. ESTABLISHED 188 J niiTniiiinrni a-- ' -- - vfiinoii and County Commissioners Met With jiy in the court house, Monday, June 21st, at 7:30 p. in. to arrange a program for celebrating lnde- - m mm : State will be held .A' Mass Meeting . pendence Day. "3eTpre8ent ' 'ehowour in- - terest ia'jsur greatest Naonal Holiday. Road Commissioner Today and Decided to : Levy Special Two Mill Tax For Paving. . , .Mayor.. The following is an interview which .;)' S. our S. "Jones: Terms.? reporteFhaoTWTlh Mr. "We wanted to know how you stood A large .number of Provo Lodge No. onthe'- - jeomtas election, ana lyour ill- wvwiopBii ivu pgr tuc I y' P, ft a Dn prohibition and total abMirrovo ano, returned rrom Eureka, as asked of Mr. Jones, to where. they attended the annual meet- nance, which he replied as follows: ing of the Utah Elks' association, of - the City and At the meeting which was we will deal of the question held there on Tuesday and "Well, CITY FOR rommissioners, R. R,. Lyman Eui-kThe of citiy.epg wednjsaday. ction first, its thai-Pf to .welcome the most iaa aecorated their city heri U. H. Crosby, lmportantright now. I am bmmission ana vwu the', antlered herd With a blaze of .a hiker, jtfaries of such sports as in ofxProvo favor being decidedly fcrMartingeyheld here today, OWjl . t h e E Ik - purple pmloroi nat in On Wednesday everything was given dry town in pra'erence to' the abomiHe dowu in r Provo, Ulah. CroaUiBBtovement in Provo City, 1 over to the visitors, stores were closed nable and thinks is the greatest and most it ipecial levy will give the city and a right royal time enjoyed by all. intend to vote and use my Ihiluence beautiful city In the world, not except-inme. suite iwu 170,-an- a The following were the delegates Petitioners That Which Streets . Urge this e en Salt Uke". ..' as it wTlOoTongeTTbTCTTTo-vot- e far as agrees to duplicate from Provo: Ben Schwab, C. S. Wal"Have the Traffic Most Be Should ProvQ,,about ,'rosby and F. E. Brown are walking the dry ticket. -- Heaven grant amount which' wilLgive ter, Walter Ball, E. A. Mitchell, T. H. from Les Angeles to New York on a and fspnnKiea uay Tiof Pnwa mav tiai'AP ucu.u Qirain Vtjilrn Night v IVU... fv Ramsey, James Rooney, George M. I.UOV ".UJ If they make it in 110 days Ctnet improving ot the state roadJn ager. .VltchelrrPhil Speckartr J.W. Rand, the wide open saloon, hich has been The plan Is ! v. mmiIih of thio city. 11300, his companion J500 CmKby gets xue saaa petition for a deq u a t e n Hi anr Crawford, " WTI ford l.lorday , the j-- On miseryrr.Hieeflv Los Angeles Athletic club and Hhe I, note Center Street from Fifth West of the street's1 was sshbinit- - Walter Jepperson, J. Karl Beck( Clif it the heighth. of 7 folly to think or $500. Xrosby aims to do it In better 'a Academy Avenue, and to ask the! sprinkling ford Carter, Earl Thomas," Urban Dv argue that Provo could be TJentfiUed than llONjays. lie sayshewlll make wixrtT owners to ctraplethev-44e4-to-4erlade. Irving Hansen. M. R. HdodTTfinancially.Qr in any other way by dece in innety-thredays. '3, on each side of the street. The was signed by practically all hf the William Smith, 'Karl of Hhoseupon the,distaii , V Prisby, Parley stroyiflg e Tribune. brem.,,RaiI way. jwill pave twenty-obusiness men of Provo and many "pr- Jepperson, R.. Leo Hood,, Samuel Jep whom..it3.. prosperity...depends.but-at along their tracks ana tne city ivate owners. The taxabieoroperty of person annjf the opinion that there should iii tiavo a striD on each side of this be some way for respectable citizens a was There contestJetween sharp uiuUjU farm lands, bu not Ogdrn, Park 'J about nine ieet, ana inis win leave Provo for the to obtain liquor in moderate quantities and City ij strip qf about ,23 feet on each side including corporate property (s" meeting of the convention next year. for medicinal and family usage. : n tie oaved by the property owners. and the, signers of ttiec ih which Park .City 'was successful, am .rightly informed therug Btores nst. not more than $3.00 TMfl anil toe "ppst TVnplg On Farth' let). desire to discontinue and have dlsis $934.) 67.00ser running foot to the, property own? contiuued the handling of liquors, but meet there in 1916. ' Besides this paving the city will amount." The following isxas copy of pre "vIn thdv voting .for offifcrs at the are" being constantly importuned for was circulat;edby Uhe petition,-whicpave the state, road running through W.- C. liquor and alcohol for medicinal purlie city to the ity- - limits, or, maKing Alex. Heduuist and others: sec- poses, so I think tbaTthecity should vrawrara oi rrovo,xwas aJotaLof over two miles of paving "To -t- he Honorable City Commis JrflthelaBSCicla.tionZlA-vite- of take thismatter In hand and open a Another Meeting Planned For Satu retary This latter stretch ot sioners, Jirough Provo. was thanks extended city dispensary for the distribution of Qy Afternoon At Jwo O'clock In tq Provo, Loge V Provo, Utah. paving will be a cheaper quality of No. 849 fortheirpIeadld showingJ liquors for medicinal use which should Commercial Club. paving, but will give a hard surface Gentlemen: and for theservIceSvof Ihe ProvoH opened and closed at the same ownWe, your petitioners, property aid will be dust proof. Band, which was praised on all sides. tifiqe other stores are,", and taken A small attendance turned out to The city has heretofore had a five ers, taxpayers and citizens, respect. charge-o- f President Prajsed. x by some strong able man . t the sprinkling FaTmepa meeting Tuesday eventhe mill street and alley taxv and thiswill fully ask you A resoluttotf"endorsing President hiredfor that purpose. . This "indithe Commercial club. F. M. in 5 reduced to three mills, so that the ing vidual Bhould have no Interest what- basis, viz: That the sprinkling should city taxejrwill be no higher than hereoTMch" ever in the sale of the commodities Young waa elected delegate and J. II. : v be done In proportion tohe amount . icfore. x in his charge;" his duties would be to Clinger, alternate, to a convention of "Aa Utah County farmers to be held here order Joget this money from the Of traffic on the respective streets. dispose . of it x under the rules and Provo flats road commission, it Is necegsary We 'reoment tBaFWror cennof the4 ietweenHhls A. tockia Saturday at 2. Euand certain rng Jcouhtry' rooms. club The Commercial to do this road building on the state traffic is. carried object roiean nations engaged in .war, in- commi&sloner-- might lay down. There ; ' the convention ia to discuss and road. streets ofProvoT' Center street, Acavolving the protection of American would ba, no treating allowed, there! of Third West Fifth street, " Avenue, ueciae ansamwwion P'ans lor demy citizens and their property on the should beXno loitering around the burea11R. J. Evans, of a fattn West street rom Center to the R. G. County high. seas and the President is charged countCT.nohairs or tables nor side of county agents state leader of W. Ry depot, Third South street east. Logan, front. throne doors, ma5n. the dut f just openliin will be in attendance and assist in ,uu.u ,l UC JB,U,C v the rights of American citizens Thissystem hasheen in operation in ""Staining the& gan'sMK1 n. fulljrcover1 iv ,1 severaKolder Blates, for manyeari are waTeagono tQ hen TUfSDAY NIGHT At tbe and above outlined, meeting, A. B. Ballantyne, the district keep tut,ona, "I haveyconversed with manyV'-zenand the dictates of hull fully sprinkled both night and day. of mature years and I don't - county agricultural agentrtpresentwhereftSi we deem itthe manity. National agricultural depart- the We respectfully submit that, the ing endorsed member one has who not duty of every Amerlcan citizen to BUB. in its extension work explained Mrs. Sarah M. Roberts, wife of B. above named district pays 50 per cent! ta.n efforU of tfce Pregldent to this policy. Such a course is not de-- hpei of the proposed farm M. rrovo ny taxes the of receiver total inor Eoberts, jdied last , Tuesday night ' uphold the honor of the country; and, signed in any way to further which will consist of a mem bureau, it the age of 53 years, (from Brignt s City. .. of crease the but sale and ProtecIntoxicants, whereas, the Benevolent board from each of seven the above district is receiving tive Order of JElks is a 4isease..aLher-hQin -t-he.. Bonrie-rillrather to suppress it, and hold it down ber patriqtlcorder district-into-w hich th county will ward. Mrs. Roberts was born In its proper proportionbf" sprinklinf ac- devoted to the welfare of the Ameri ldth"e lowest TninImuniTf ahreve&-ues- " to the seien 4nddlUoa Provo, and was the daughter of Judge cording to the "traffic- sustained and can nation and the source to rrorii are this be of gained every protection who will will be there members, we John B. end Mrs. Milner. farmers, the willingly taxs paid Her ciilzen In his rights; therefore, be.lt they would go to the city; where they wHT T elh re ev m emb er s r e presen ti ng to more fully meet resolved a local and thirteen officers Our children survive belong." by thlsassoclatlonrhatetnaturally her. She" has the following .brothers !he3ust nuisaice'ndrotFcrr'onr deem it the duty of all our members j stock and sisters living-vT- , EThurman business, our merchandise, and main- as loyal Elks to uphold the hands ofr3")' revenues are to be gained "from dairying, fruit gVpwing and men. The and three business growing, nd Mrs. Belle Bachman, of Provo, B. tain the "reputation of Provo as being the to would thiB source the In go city, President this great crisis." they farmers in the several- -' districts F.' Milner, of Alberta, Canada, Mrs. a most desirable place to'live and the where they naturally belong." will Jesse' J. Knight,, of Los Angeles, "Most Beautiful Plac In the World." "In the matter of total Abstinence it through their representative make their wants known to the board The matter was taken under advlse- - BIDS SUBMITTED George Milner, of Wellington," Emery is to matter a force of ON NINTH impossibility for assist to Commissioner County,"- and - Heber : anyone toianotherVway of thinking. and Ihe board will arrange Milnerp of -- Salt ment .and referred ance from theoounty--agent- , was or other Lake. assurance the VVe and desi free Dixo"n, for res all' our have Funpral. services will be held LeRoy from the agrlcul tomorrow at UNIT OF STRAWBERRY o'clock in the "First given thaf the request of 'the petitionagency, hut those desires must con- agricultural. experts Ward Meeting house. ' ;: form to law and order. I we no rea tural college or the department of ag ers would;-bgranted. son whereby the good order, of the riculture In making investigations and advice to the farmers on any T . citywould be infringed upon 'by the giving or for unfavorable Of axloption GAS tbedispensary system, increasing andcrop conditions,yields of improving carefully and strictly carried out." "1 do not make the above statements their land, etc. AT0R AT TINTIC- - BEGAN Heuser &. Sims," of Salt Lake,, and for the-PROVE GREAT SUCCESS ei' aatag. ,, Organjzalign8 similar to tms. aeMorrison Knudsen Company, of Boise, Mr. to in are 1 Ballantyne, cording op onizing other people's views, but ldaho, submitted' bids yesterday at claim the eratlon in many of the states and It my of right expressing TODAY the office of the U. S. Reclamation Is the intention of the department of opinion freely on this matter when The gas- - cooking- - demonstrations 8erYieehere . lorthe ninth ..schedule asked to do bo." lo prganizclhem. in every : apiculture :r r'. W.P PTLi,!,. Air A week or contract for construction on the f rV,n rnnrfnrtod all this DlAiCi L V V1 r hinf; I ' V. 11TJ0 Lnion GrainNmd T Elevator Company. at' the Old Tabernacle by Mrs. Louise Strawberry valley project flln PROVO MUSIC BRINGS & Heuser ' of The bid ."uounced this morningMSatwork canalsystem. . BIG ORDER FROM EAST. SEVE NTHC AR WebeflortheUtah-Valle- yl " PalmeF Sims was'"'135,506,- and that of "the Desun this conon the OF PIANOS ARRIVES morng 7 Is attracting fompany 142,00? "That "Provo is on" the duction of their new elevator at Gas and Coke company map and has were on bids which the .Provo The work Jtotich.ich will costXwhen com- - widespread attention among lots of enterprising citizens "Is exem The Beventh carload, of pianos for made Is about, nine miles of laterals M6ta4alottt tSWflrrerefrtTitPs Ueoptft an4Jadiitf plified k oneoi tnecsixucte inSrM nt w Music:and Jewelry company have IUUU arrlveurro-tvtjv and the West Mountain west of Payson. wes of fine dry land wheat in- -, the the foremost experts in her line, cently received a big order from a Chicago Jhis week,, attesting the suc- special .IMJ5it'10lfLJ2Iwr.lld.-.llhg, . 9 joibiInhaW-tor--th.C;W.- veTTrwilTaver is e On Saturday reclamation commission at Washlng-niffh- t Piano Method 1 tor 35,;bushels (for her guests, Thls cpsrtmrxoitrpgiiy Beginners. jer acre. The new menu..'she. the of this monster plant - ton. & Sims is Ing product reHeuser If bid the of "by dishes will prepare . method was Written by Prof. C. W. Vli hv a capacity of 50.000 .V t ' nrcented. "which is for these pianos Vheyjlook will It thegency shel8 and will probable.' nas attenaea who and any lady Reid during the past ten years, but be completed In tiine quest, earlylln the year, and have met with handle this seasons will be fully ca- make an aggregate of $351,091.97, for never published until last year when a suocess that exceeded Jheir expec crop. The of- the demonstrations on have canal the bids system which Intricate most the Mr. ThosABhton took the matter In rtM"f" m comP"y which filed pable of ' cooking tations. Constant hustling on the part and on which contractors are band. of iacorporaUon Since that time they have sold of the Messrs. Robinson has shown X' Gas and Coke com- atbeenworklet except recently are dishes. contract the last The Utah Valley Knight, president; nearly all the first edition, and an what can be done with good W. O. goods in success er' Up to July 15th bids will be re- other one "will be this fall. rrovo and Utah R. E. Allen, Bec-- pany Is meeting with great published the reclaof eduProvo County. .office the ceived at treasurer, and these with .this year, and their-- campaign of . esse Knight service for schedule number and E. G. Jensen, form cation as ' to the cheapnessv conven-- mation H. GLEASON FILES SUIT LOCAL AGENCY IS 8TUNG. e board involves the construction of which 10, cooking cleanliness of directors. gas ience and oj ' In the ROUTE. LAKE AGAINST SALT laterals 13 of dummiles about has brought them even a larger Some time ago an individual yclept near Goshen. This ber pf customers than they antici- Goshen valley Wheat in came .Into Provo and ap Fourth Suit the has been filed :o 50,000 eminclude yards work will BS'A G,VES W.000,000 pated. The . company Is giving the local agency for the District court Gleason T. H. rolled against proached of 8,000 by yards excavation, canal of 'men, J RDER FOR LOCOMOTIVES ployment' to a large number of ex- - S. P.; L. A. ft S. U RyXcompany for company, stating that he had cubic yards 3,000 be embankment to Is and Manager Beringer $1250,. with Interest from Sept 12th, rented a farm on tbe bench, and comnmonnt is claimed a daav waiiled-41913rTh .uyu concrete, to Photo's yards B.' Johnson- - President of the pany, which means fo much for destruction of hay and it out of his crop, as is usual in such tlve ages square feet of canal lining. ' transactions. jleyag tuccessful in 4 g! LiLtSotiyeuworks,..aald. housewives, Qtherrersonalproporlxloc5tejlPa ' SUrJay'la8t. that he had re- land belonging to defendant at Pleas- Impressing the .manager, who" Tel him Nottall of the Nutuil M. Geo.'' LUNCH. a - FIRST WARD GIRLS from the ye Grove. The property was de have a horse, huegy and harness, with Plumbing Companr was h .Bingham ant a awarding installation sparks from which be drove merrily away. Wheat on stroyed the of bjrlre caused bydefendant last week.liIfbUng The luncheon given by he girls on must have got the blight or rust, or wIaCVt0 tbe cnuany for 250 - plumbing-- ; for-t- hean new by engine operated .gymthe tirat ward today was a success in- of; the .tlTeB lQ h caused whatever ton call It as neither the .was its as' completed iiy alleged, and, of that track, schools place. the cafa- nasium for end Of the every way. It was given on the. and negli- gentleman nor the horse, buggy and present year; .Th orfl0. This new building will cost about by defendant's carelessness ell was patronized, and t( 18.000,000. teria plan harness can he located. gence when completed. and the girls are to he congratulated. $50,000 ""'' i Property Owners Bill" Crawford and Provo "Ban'tf" Praised iiTHigh Asked:toAssist 1 .. - the-pres- cnosBY IS IN LOVEWITQPROVO Land to be Brought Under .. Cultivation eg N cross-countr- y walk-settl- -- wm-!iisSio- n g 1 W h - -- e the-fficien- ey J -- lti - on-represented '. of-th- - -- h builness-ineelingjesterd- I ayv -- .' . - . - S . - ; Ji of ts - . The dislocations were reducecTny MessriJieckeiLindLKlrkjh who pulled them into position 'with the aid of a .block and tackle-l- n the absence of more modern surgical equipment. Mr; Borg still feels sore from his vigorous surgical, treatment, but Is rapidly re-covering tbe full use of his limbs. The? doctors at the Provo Generakhospltal, wo made- an e'xamTnatlon'compII- meqted the amateur surgeon on their" fineNvork, which they admit was just as successful, if not quite so scientific, as could have been done at the hoe " ' - , i ' ' pltal. ; " . ,v ELKS CELEBRATE FlAGflAY s 5 . acre a.boaf-3000-. of rich sage brush land- .- With plenty of water in sight. The project will be operated-und- erthe pro vision s-of the Carey Act. ;. Mr. Borg sustained a dislocated shoulder and hip through the overturning of an auto while on the trip. h: onTthe-foUow- . Foramon Decker, Kenneth Borg and T. T. Kirk are back from their Trip to the extf eTneesteffi'pafFot" Juab county, where they went to look over a land reclamation project, whicb they found so favorable that they decided to go on with the work, and preliminaries are nowr under way to that end. The land is about forty miles" west of Fish Springs, near the Nevada ctf source-ofsoTnu- .' petiti- Decker, Borg and Kiik Return From Fish Springs Where They Have a Fine Tract of PETITION . HOI PARTY ."" and un - ons-tltutlonai ore 10 or-m- s e- ' . e me -- If oh-th- -- T sub-mitrt- o hus-ban- d tx gOurther-aTleiaorthelr8upplyT- . e purpose-l-woBl- . -- ng ' vvm- STRAYERlAlSES DR. OUR lf . v Provo Lodge No. 849, B. P.NO. E., held interesting flag day services in their hall Monday evenTngattendad by members and many guests. E. A. Mitchell delivered a patriotic address: "The. Flag Record" was given by Mark Bownand the "Elks' Tribute to Xbd InstruFlag" bV Ht G. Blumentbal. mental seitcMons were rendered b the Mozart orchestra and vocal Belec- tlons by Prof.i; C Lund.- - :1 SCENERY FROM MAPLE FLAT Dr.. G. D. Slayer of ColurabUnir . verslty,"' who is giving a "seriesofec-- " "r tures at The University " Summ School yewterday morning with a par ty of profe8or, climbed the new V "Y" trail to Maple Flat and was great- - , ly pleased with the" wonderful scenic effect' He expressed the opinion that the time would come w hen Maple Flat would be one of the most popular,- - -tifnmer end -- w inter resorts in America. The eminejit. profdssor says that his impression of Utah Is altogether pleasing and that he, expects to make -- .r:-:- ' LP.ADr-.- -- i mountainous-eountr- y as frequent as circumstances will per- - mif Morrlson-Kaudse- lVf"T5 CJU "r-sns-tsey- oimrtT5f-eas-cooi m m Re-Id- haTtng-ltrtaTiii- r- - v.ar . . . - 1 - j, t; d Stu-debak- o ''' fti f'nwt 11 . ;:" :;' ":--- -' : An. encouraging . report from the Iron BloBsom was sent in Tuesday from" Tin tic A cave was opened by a winze driven from the GOO" level of which enters the cave the No.?3-shafat a depth of about 150 feet No work has yet been done to determine the value of the new condition. The cave Is about 30 feet across and some lead occurs' in the bottom, with, copper ' strains on the sides. The cave will he prospected as a cave is generally considered "a good Indication In the Iron Blossom and mines In that districts is near the north ThA-Moaah- . end- of the property, where considerable valuable ore has been taken out from theTapper '.'levels," Dut"noneBb low "as where the cave Is located.xThonit pany has lately done considerable development" work In this end of the property and the striking of the cava Is considered a very, promising fea-- N, t ; ture. ' '. -- -- -.. : ; Y - |