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Show N'ewpaPer-- For Those.Who Want - I THE i PTT1 n 1Q TRUTH vol. xxx.;: Provo no-- x PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, mm r5 -- , . Milling Company has filed artieles of incorporation with the county clerk, .The company is or finJzucLtfljengaa&Jn t,h..lratmnXjiL oes and mine products by milling and smelting, and is authorized to buy, sell and operate mines ,and to transact all .1'usiness incident thereto-.-" 'Provo is named ass- - the principal place of business and' the capital s'tbck 'Is $30,000, in shares of the par value of 3 'cents each. The incorporators and shares held by each are: Jesse Knight, 1000 shares;"" J.WilIiam Knight, 1000; W. Lester Alangum, 1000; George 'H. Hiawatha Tunnel 450. Feet Underground SNYDER DIED. came at o P m. uofd - Snyder had ,uii just died. Muhfcstein was instantly " tiled this morning ia uie uiu. uu01 moutn kock Liba tunnel near the r won, and his partner jno. t. any--The is at terribly mangled, and criti-i- l oto General Hospital in a very ' FOURTH Of JULY CELEBRATION. ULLE . CORF ".I A l'J - Joseph REIM Hern, 1000; 10,000"; trustee, CAIF01IA J. C". Christensen,, Jr, Dick,"10OO"; Jesse Knight, - C. N, 498,000; Georpe H. Dern, 478,5.10; W. Lester Mangum, : 8,450: oho: u - . of so HghTatteniT ance at the"' meeting called for 2 1st,."' Monday.-'Jun- e postpone ment was had to June 24th, at 7:30 p. m. in the city commls- ' ' BBt 8lonerarQom. ... WMK' OUT DHNGS CLUB LUNCH : .. iucli LET US ARRANGE THE PROGRAM. C. F. DECKER," Mayor. ANJJ f mm The Tintic Dug into Old Blast Recover.-Th-ey IN , FORfj" Muhlestein Instantly Killed and Leaves "Scarcely in KNIGHTS ESTABLISHED 188i 4 V AffiV DG INTO BhAST IN HIAWATHA JUNE 24, 1915.". paper------ - LiriLfc INTEREST Mangled foseph This paper boasts of more readers than any other ' - cussed. Paving of Center Street will be Rushed. Parade For Novel Stunts by Aged Younl Man HelPedBy Juvenile Offi. cere Departi For Los Angele With Chas Anderson's Watch. .About fifty members attended - the Commercial Club regular luncheon yesterday at Spencer's Cafe, Roy Edward Campbejl, who was arand the, time wasltar too short for the rested at American Fork a short time amount of business to4e discussecL.all agd for fraudulently soliciting, funds of which was of vital iiiiusirance ' to for the school for thn deaf and blind, .of Provo.. t made such a favorable impression on Deal acted as chair-the Juvenile officers here that they ar- - President ranged to pay for his transportation man, and opened the meeting .with an to Los Angeles, where he thought he expression of sincero regret at the might "get "'employment as" "a .singer; "frost" of "June 1st.' when sixty-fivand he left Tuesday for- that point. members taid, voted for a banquet at Now it Is claimed by Mrs. Charles only -- fourteen - had whose" bus-banhe had become shown up. To this banquet the wives-oacquainted with in the county Jail, that the, members were, invited, and Campbell came to her home tefore he President Deal said he did not know -left and told had "whether the ladies would not come OLDEST PERSONS PRESENT . . lJ . "every-residen- - Prizes Many Speeches, arid to Springville Planned : : Over 500 Participate in Annual Celebration atVivian Park. Many Important Matters Dis- Hans Anderson 98 " Pioneer Ward Mrs. Ingri Rosequlst 97 Sharon Ward Oldest Couple Mr. and Mrs. John Clark - " -- . J.-C- e yestcr-da- y "TiTTJldTToIkTlButlngTield at Tivlan park was one of the bestoutlng3held since the organiza-Io- n of the' old folks cotumitifce, A,; trustee, j total of 531 went to the resort and it trustee; The officers, are: Jesse Knight, lis 6h6t..tore Muhiestein almost 10 took 17 cars and one baggage coach ,eces andleft Snyder in a ternule president; George H. Dern, vice to haul them, Epperson's military Mrs. E.E Corf man has returned. W7' Lester Snyder ry mdition,- After band accompanied the old people and T11656 wltQ William .ckedur and Anderson'a)watclL furjaishedmusicwhen Jhe aged were of his J. C. Dick constitute the Mrs. Anderson gave him the watch,' a ed up the shattered rarjiaina she,' as president of, the Utah State Knight and ladies." The train." "Thor on of the off ' matter and the proposed getting board of directors. lend and "crawled 450 feet to the $40 gold filled watch. It was not deFederation of Women's Clubs, attend which union system, telephone train left the station independent , Oak-ywillpromptly over take The Lane the to companylivered to Anderson and probably wiii irface and beckoned has been agitated mostly in the north at ten o'clock and ed conventions in San Francisco and property and business of the Knightr not be. stopped at Smoot'B, .. a farmer, with his hand to come end of the countyr brought TSdgewood . and . 01mstead for others hit assistance. He was so weak he Portland."" Mrs."TJorTm'an ipeaks""of her" "ChristensenMetalIurgical7"coaipaiiy; .Young Campbell claimed to be only and the resolutions," letting forth to up ores of low treat 16 The the will ould not make himself, heard. get" on. A government Inspector grade years of age, and that he was a trip as a very enjoyable one.' The con andf ex-the' Tintic "district at the mill which member of some' theatrical company that it would work an unnecessary hot blew a rock almost through ventions were ' the Interstate Commerce commls- largely attended Jul is now pense and hardship' on the citizens, of " toeing built at Silver City In which dlabande-- before tie engaged in were Mgide of. the stomband Jtis in: slon "was w present and everythin's from all over William prominent place of the Knigh Kllirlstensen mill, his charitablework in Amerlcaa Fork. M. 'unanimously adopted. sjtines were hanging out, and he was off in first class styla,.-,-Ttwent Roylance, who had formerly op which .'was destroyed by fire some " at and bruised from head to foot the country,, and .Mrs,, Corfman deliv railroad oompany was very accom on the resolutions the ground Iiidesteln leaves a wife and seven ered addresses on the status of months ago. The Christensen process CHANGE IN ELECTION JUDGES. posed that theytended to discourage new modating jind the Old Folksoommltr Dern.in and Snyder--bia wife and women's "CliibsJin,"LttaanD",Rliiclltlie and spoke briefly, wlthdrawinfc tee are to be congratulated on sucb comthe mill of the Mines Operating s. Curtis and Mrs. Annie C. Mak industries, !oa children. The former was' 50 hia objections. delegates were greatly interested as comor a pany.. at ark'Cjty, process Bonlhaveeen :appqinted. Judges .of Bishop- - Joseph A7 lmttlr chairman a splendid outing given the old folks.' ""Wtien the tralrfloft bore the corn- - SnvAAr fa. nhout 42 vPAn. Mr3- Cor.'man Judges from conversa- binlng features of the two, will be election in the'seventh district in piacd of been a committee has Investi that be to mittee got busy at once and began (of John U.' Buchl and Frank E. Robi e, and haa 'been In the mining tions and inquiries addressed to her, used. The new mill is expected gating the dangerous fire conditions ready for operation by the end of the erts, who declined to act of years, light refreshments through . passing jmess in the buildings on Academy Avenue : the train. When they reached the Tie.doctorg at the hospital stated building and exhibit at. the Panama- yearr s from the Provo Commercial and resort they found the grounds pret-.- .. :jt Mfore going to press at 3: 3 0" to PacUic exposition, and heard many Bank to the Provo Meat-anASSESSED VALUATION OF f ALEX HEDQUIST that the chances for Snyder to re-Packing --Co by reason of .the long tily decorated for the occasion by -for .Utah, .based on its otot are hall veryslight. One. eye ..is compliments running the entire length, stated H. J. W. Goddard and his commlttea, Alex Hedquist returned this morn-- . The Rose Day on from its socket: and he is badly ;art in the exposition. that the merchants and property own- - which had 'goneTainead aTan, early festival at "Porttand was a beautiful ing irom ugtien aiieri.i.cuuiu5 iur ' ... "jsa4 ud. ers interested in the buildlngs had hour in an auto. A large flag waved days , the meetipg of the Utah the affair and was highly appreciated by Tiey had beea" working"' In Deen mterviewea anovthat the door, jtg welcome to the breeze and the HedMr. association. tunnel andreturned,a thedelegates and a large' number tf Pharmaceutical between Jhe Provo Drug Company whole place was decorated with treasurer of the The total assessed valuation of Utah quist EverywheesMrs.;.6rf-madays ago to take up their work otlier visitors. and Fafrer Bros., the one at the venand bunting. The management 5 tie Hiawatha tunnel. and the Utah delegation were association for the third time, which ounty; property for this year is block and athe one at "the Provo flags ue, in believes the shows he slogan "Keep utmost courtesy" and subject to such reductions as Meat and Packing Company ..would be of the resort had erected long table treated with-thAH the Money in ProyoiLI-gaa.waen whictrthe Soften" Wgair Siireadlfig ' may be made as abatements and re- walled THE Jojaaki selected everything pos sihie BALLPLAYER'S PRAYER. up at once, the partitions to be next for the of mittances the board place. At meeting by ladiea county of the visit the pleasant as thick, as the otherwalls.ilMr.J3uttle the lunch which was ready by twjflvp Ird, held me to play the game.; It commissioners." Tae- - assessment by stated on Portland that this would and 235 old people sat down tot Mters notjo you whether I;am talthe county assessor is $12,196,690, and red uce the authority made welcoffle by the was and 8 to 15 per table. The management of the chapel Are from risk ".w or poor, m natural - of girts; wealthy tjtaW"mTsdflariesr'Mrs;rCorfman"goes Equalization c e n by? the State-Boaresort also very kindly allowed the 'etaning; a leader among men or ho V $5,008,282. Spanish Fork Friday to deliver an Frafik Vj. .Deming. chairman of the committee, tor use their big kitchen. ample follower, bo that I play the before the Home Economics address CEMM cemmlttepappolnted to increase autoAt two o'clock the program opened! " . . ,pe .as ryou would have It played. ciud, tueie. mobile travel from the Lincoln highrecently organize me Y KERB DEAD to JOSEPH 'ip under the directkm of R. R. Irylna keep my eye on the ball, way by way of Park City, Heber and toe. curves of nd,ltfw. Frank Ramsey led the con- - , .temptation not de PmVA ronnrfwl 4ha iAmmlirna me.. Keep my feet in the ,n singing "Oh, Ye Moun- path About sixty members of the IIS had visited the Park City Commercial npteousnessrihat """I may touch the association attended opening Thi9r was followed by CHILD Club and the irrter-Aut- o nd and third on Clubhand talns.Hlgh. my way 'round session of the convention in the Cen that committees from, each had met prayer- by Bishop Burdell Davis. R. bases. Help me to beat out my tral school at 1L o'clock yesterday on June 10th, and had made arrange-- i Rv Irvine then made an irKerestlng and hold me that, I stray not Joseph Kerby, of Provo Bench, died ments for the forenoon An address of welcome was marking of the road speech and congratulated the old w from base when the catcher YOUNG LABOR President L. G." Nightingale, yesterday from peritonitis. The made, by from Atkinson to Provo folks on thelispt'n(lfd thoroughly to peg me. Count notmv appearance was 23 - years -- of - age He- - is with Id: which he xomplimented the ussocia- balls adequate sigh to stand by Provo to .'ahdritheift against me. O Lord, for the survived one wife his and" child, etc. A map of the road fcas' also been by, tibn on the successful year just 'Mr eye sometimes goes wrong tne coming election. This was fol- passed, and spoke encouragingly of his mother, seven sisters and three sa .me intention la rieht. an address by TJishop O. Heln ' brothers. The funeral will be .held f Off Child Laborjn t.hn future prospects. Danogos Loop," and nrthe pinches, Lord, because a Wope whol.,ld from ward Berr' the Third afternoon held Conference. of.ine early" nara-in the Friday Sessione were meeting folders, illustrative of the advantages .H, West Expressed At single might torinr mv brother the and how they and evening, mainly devoted to pre- house; services will begin at 2 o'clock. pioneers the various townLet not the music of the fan r and organization tfor Jthe The remains may be viewed from Jl tha heiitlA9 nf Pmvn f anvnn nH wt had worked to, get the roads built parations jny eye from..the ba!V nor the - to 1 o'clock at the the undertaking parlors Tlmpanogos, would be issued at once. and how pleasant it was to come "The children won't suffer any more work to be considered by 'omenta slabman draw me ar- of O. H. Berg and Son. members additional Several small a These would be distributed where they back to these places In later life andf said y from thts.will they? the need of a clean single affpr and others and rived today, yesterday a man on aerr,T,A woulddQ the .mostgoodLThe-Ne- w fJnd;JU!l.: triinn actor after theehildZ3abor pageant- i:iii,;be .doming- - Iid1uring-4he--iiefu Cen conferto ry" T H n t ing 'CompWjjece.ived: He alBOollofl9riexperlej)cei:Jn annual -t TRAIN SMASHES H oat over SOOtecauae my eyes glven..-attwo or three days. for,. this ..workaadwllL cHebrattorwitS the old folks of Nor-- " ence-o- n child labor in i5an " intract. '"line h e poms fA In addition Jo the officers already writthe folder out at once, Mr. Dern- - way ,agt 9umnier, :: He sat down with get r- sojourn here among the - bush Ctt.May 28, While this pageant.' " OCCUPANTS ARE L. '. G. Nightingale, ' .. ....... UNHURT 1"!-!fmers. :tl!.e: ten by Mrs. George Hough Perry and here, PresidentC. ff- number of Americans at the ex- :. Chancellor F. Noon, Secretary and : n at.ine nipneysn and-'-u.uiiai, t08lHa--lh- er qj siafidjkJAXi!o In wht)P4hV-T!glowing "amounfs had "been "pledged the minds of TTueWIaOTpr'.'Tr Biersachrt; not have justified and' Stripes1 the were Stars carried by the founder of L. Nunn, the Fera Decker, $100; W. D. Lewis, of Dnoi.,.- .JkduJiiJb&JDpJ . ?.UJy6,.NEUTRAUTYr--- 4 An aeeidentat t broughtrfort did strike the note of hopefulness-maytog tO' the fact that the of Boise, were tragic ending occured on the Heber v;nase natcn, or tne iteber ihe'.rcponsefc t,j.ub,the meetings, and Waldo, the latter two prevailed throughout ' . branch, Tuesday afternoonr when the $100. -- The markers for theroad have Mr. Berg and spoke In nil serioni.-'-nes- s inpresent. community'stending factions,' at times is it demonstrated the west bound train ran into a covered already been ordered by Mr, Hatch. and expressed their gratituid An, appeal 7 or less similar In phrasing terest in the conference, child Charles driven and A. wagon Boren matter The by of exthe to labor Tlmpanogos the committee for this best of all m used y our organization, to the West to' prohibit CONGRESSMAN JAS.H.MAYS occupied by his wife and three small cursion, which will be held on was trie f Industrial Folks outings. He said, Old August there before it has a foothold Committee of The children. They" were on their way 4th, was next taken up, and President the -nes Dr. Felix is address. the of "This the largest, quorum "of ercial Club desires to state d main theme from Charleston to Provo and crossed Deal and others were of the opinion of the HAS MANY GARDEN SEEDS chairman " ever New and the of York;, gatbered together the track a short distance west of that it was time to take active. steps they as air, Adler, 'wnization ldBnMn Labor Committee, ,U1. -- 1.1 Wright's, la Provo cany on,. Immediate towafds arrangements, etc.", to the end ladles are permitted In this one. He niui h,. ciuirr a National"theChild of the matter when heart touched to the forth- JJJ leading ly in front of the train. Mr. Boren that it might be a'success. A com-- ( then spoke of the colors for the vaTO GIVE AWAY SJftlecUon.- Our object la to he pointed out that child labor Has alsaw the train and whipped upt the mittee was accordingly appointed to rious ages, the red badges for those- of the change a been ways commercial,, social sm- team, which succeeded in crossing be- - start active work to this end. consist 7tf and over, the blue for those 80 "uunnai Interest of Provo from an agricultural to an industrial f6re the engine struck the wagon. ing of iE. L. Roberts, chairman, R. R or over and the white for those !XJ "cmity, to promote a spirit of the H. community. By the law or recurred The Mays James occupants of the wagon, who were Irvine," Jr., and James Clove, Jr.' or "over. He then Congressman this to larniony, among the people. it has, appeared in every part of tie second Congressional district of Utah in, the front end, were not hurt, while President Deal next Introduced the tSeJcoTors of the compared and) paid a pretIt flag change. ork that t0 the, betterment world coin through number of the wagon was . entirely demolished. subject of the formal a of. , opening day of tribute t the Stars and Srlpes. our eastern haa fqr distribution large These Mrs. Boren and the children were the Orem line to SpringvUle and sug ty documents. appeared in England and and seeds public, A. C. Lund then sang and wasf Prof. Of change; tat... Murine such a time JW religion. A bigger; better on the train.- ' will be mailedJTree to those who want brought gested as a good thing that tie club South: the ih encored and id! response? heartily at its height 4t arrange for a monster auto parade to j " .111 'etlne fir several verses composed by R sang elmllar a change Abstract of Judgment from Judge Springville on that during lor will be errnn Persons who desire ttf be placed on is fore- it unless our S.' whlo West one the are, presented at the in Jones, TannerTs de" and N," will on,y H. appear court in the case of July 24th or near thereto. W. Lester kindly Mr. Mays'a mailing list n . ,n -. Una w close of this add article. and helP Man vs. Ira and Oreenbalk med names the gum postoffico that Remedy Company atA r of, send their atgniflcance STOW. national the William H. Pool, has been filed In the commissioners realizing .be petitioned . to President Joseph ti. Keelor then dresses to me at Mr. Maya's office, SO? THK ' INDUSTRIAL COM. TraEoi ildhood and the community Is In sprinkle the road properly on that day. gaye an address in which be said. "I court Lake district Fourth City. Salt "Judgment Building, Reams individual . MMBRCIAL CLUB, -- J.r.PAUL RAY. responsibility toward each favor.of jplalntlff for 133.29irlnc!pal, Wm.. M... Roylance moved, that a eom- - do notrflee too old people" ss'you are" vk TCctirrenc tie can prevent "" child, ( Continued on Page 8.) $7.40 costs, and $9.35 attorney fees. Mays.' H, to James (Continued on rage'!.)"' Secretary t labor there if ifc tonditIgnTheyJuJntoaji ed iTiicrhad-not-been-fir- old and Mangunu-Bflcreta- - a ieee-of-canvase " s- f --the . - . ' -- . was-aga- ln- 50 1 - " club-wom- T en " . used-JjyJJ- r. he-process s 'W iSbe-4s-iighllf- f - - fie . - Sav-ing- iy -- in tnii,9;2 - -- -- tw-- -- ( s n , was-don- 8 e " the-firs- t - - '. - , ns II . -- rd , iTr'.'.'r ' ' 7. - SfiOl fH-a- -- sv " GAI EPIIIli -- . - il''f "1 ; . m- - of conven--tlon..- , of-th- e -- - " - xt TOONa Tlte? - 101-- organiaa-TiBnn'- . might-aave-bad-a ao - - .- . " ser-enti- Zm yre - - o is-no- ..... n. rr4-.M-... ""-"owiui- - p day,-whic- iately-rmove- Child Jvill. J" X -"- - --- |