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Show The pulling power of a newspaper ad is judged by the JfProvo number of readers the paper has. Aslc about our circulationVOL, DEVOTED TO THE ClVICj AND INDUSTRIAL XXX NO. - 461- its by whatare " you newspapersT ' ,. " DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY 8AMPLE COPY 1915.- - PRO VO, UTAH, "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, ESTABLISHED Neyrt Beauty Di8covercdJotQYieajJJ 1 A Proposition ot Interest to Utah County Readers doing to make them better representatives of our beautiful city?. .1 ii- .- mi mmmt mmmmmimmWmmim!m!XXiXT .1885. mm f A OFF - ority of these, and the story on the third page tells you what the Proyo merchants are going to do." It is Jo your interest adto read it, tQ instigate it and digest it, and then i take vantage of it; and in 50 doing, you are going to profit very Body Reached Cbi Hillstrom cago and Only a Smalt Band Met it at the Station. Gover- J.W.W. Leaders . to of Jos. Hillstrom reached Chicago at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and was met by approximately W. W. - The 10& members of the- -1 demonstration was explained by a statement that the train arrived three, hburs ahead of the lime it was j - ' Ealft Build New r ;;;r'A i v.Y'A (; fi if-- ; Route May May "Line Through Utah 1 - - '. i T ; r; V y yes-terad- a The ? ' v TlTiiiiiH f Hp--' e P I ; - mil w 11 1 ' ss Salt Lake r-' tt" ark, in th-bas- H " I s - INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE,. PROVO COMMERCIAL CLUB. Margaret Gale is the newest beauty discovered for the movies, and she has created something of a sensation. Lee Kugel, a prominent figure in the movie business in" New. York, found her . photograph in a studio window. her. studio. He asked for her at once, and she looked even better-tha- Mil pic--ture- n : . "How much are you making now?" asked Kugel Week." she BiXL'--":--'',-''-- ' ,"ThIrty dollars 'Til give you 200 if you can act," said he. Now he is glad he signed a contract with her. . . . ' five-poun- nf-- :" .' w- - COUNTY UTAH and happlfy surprised at the activity going on ut Provo's great sweets factory . the other day, when the perfume of boillrig sweets wafted a block or so and beckoned was-delig- hted , . , "AAma Avar " Vi(m with, rail ntoety-pounf- d ' - course,--oepena- s -- the--Js- Salt-Lak- . e . Roast beef with dressing and brown ' car thM They were cream "browned tur potatoes, gravy, Sheriff Henry East has not, so far, nips, pickles and celery, bread and or.canaies.;w.m this. time Ihere :eeemstobe no par-Thirtv-SeveB. Y. U..Boy Ran Tht u laa same tor Arizona. aiany tfoular. need of two rail outlets, fromu . milk. In.' been butter, successful pumpkin Stowell pie, Three! Mile Course and Wm. locating"relatives Program Will be Rendered at Provo county people little realize the the basin. SUPPER. t" De. D. & Mike of December 3 and at Oaden R, Gi section Maher, the Won the Trophy. ; " Steamed rice, bread and butter, gin volume of money this factory, brings Talk of Extension. cember foreman who wa3 accidentally-kille- d the community. ' Roughly speaking With ger bread, milk, tea. . to the Uinta ex- reference ' run at Soldier Summit on the 17th, that 21. years they have been runtbree-mil- e ' cross i' ' the in country Thee said: he tension, The program for the two annual con been seem-thave dollars who in two' million take any ning, "Some one will build the road Into ' Tentions of the Utah Horticultural by the B. T. U. students, yesterday, is relatives citizens the Salt Lake Route I cannot to Utah out Mr. oiinty Maher. A paid terest in not reputed exhibition. to D pnly was'an be at Provo aid Ogden ciety, say at:, Interesting held; for labor and local materials. Pat Maher, of Paris, Texas, "hext month, was announced yesterday to this time. ;The matter has been disthe students of the big school, who brother, We hear often of the payrolls of cussed to whom the sheriff wired, refusedjo by officers of the society informally but not officially.- were enthusiastic, over the event, but fpay-fwho .are not eo fteriehad-rea- d The same program will be given at telegram ve data cotve&rnin- g- the re B. ftretttrens aloirrthe: course,- aay--f . he held December 14th and 15th and whom lined the sidewalks and cheered He, however, wired the heriff: "Bury up Industry; but we often fail to ' 7 ve and Mike Maher, there." This telegram at Ogden December 16th and 17th. In the contestants as they 'passed. ear the realize every-steady, grind sance noasiblA of some of the routes.. ' was sent "collect." Provo Mayor C. F. Decker will deliver ... . ing "of such "pluggers" as the 'nf ' ,A filnil,H There were 37 entries. Wm. Stowell h,lfl. J. Elder Heber Grant was and of the dead man, In Spanish Friends present .an, address of welcome and in pgden and their employees.' Startup boys would be from some point along our" made the best time, 16:10,' anckwas Fork canyon, have advised another spoke to a crowdeo' housa in College , la buying candies why. not put Une. jMayor A. G. Fell will greet the dele-silver promised to have totrophy brother at Chicago of the accident, or hall awarded the Dr. Merrill gates. Sunday night, It is ; the extra emphasis on the home product, strument made as early-ne- xt won surveys were by are trying to locate him. .The remains s --of Elder Grants it lg believed that practically all the cup and medal;: medals aler who thus making our community really type as wil per conditions spring fruit growers of the. State will attend Chas. Lloyd, 2nd, and Grand Rasmus- are at the undertaking parlors of 0. H. to But" even" though the surveyr- -' men and practical mit. gives' Inspiration young & be will and Son, either one or the other of the meet Berg probably " e learned also during our visit prove eom.e route sen, Srd. women In the adolescent period .of or' routes feeaslble' rburied here. lDgS. .r.,-.- -. follow the were given to the that Ribbons Startups have I will not say that we will build the their Tlres-th- e when For December 14th at Provo and De- the al period the Great Western Profit line. I do not wish to make adopted to tenth places: cember 16th at Ogden the program ing winners of fourth any ready old' experiences and habits of Sharing plan; ' so . hereafter COMPLIMENTARY BOSHARD Ray Wllford Gatherum, promHres until .certain that they can Brown, will be as follows: Lyman childhood and early youth are ready premium coupons will be , packed In be fulfilled. While everything looks-- ' MORNING SESSION. Olphih, Goldwin Cluff, Jonn Jones, w, . to pass away and give place to the their, candy specialties and chewing favorable, toward railroad, construcAddress of welcome, Mayor C, F E. Wanlass and Roy Mitcneu. CONCERT NETS 800D SUM enthusiasms that are to mark the com gum. i nese premiums are r. o. o. tion now, conditions Decker of Provo, and Mayor A. G. Fell The Thanksgiving turkey was capmay change ' manhood. and Is Utah, womanhood." ing It ex the ; ear secona i tne between great at Ogden; president's i now and spring, jlowever.. tured by not logic so much as testimony which pense of express usually if we do decide to build, I believe J. C. Knudsen; jeport of secretary, W. class for making the greatest number freighter this perlc to shape one's paid out for such Items .when buying that the line "'' The concert given Tuesday evening hP8. H. Homer, can be constructed next Jr.; .report of committee of points: urant is there goods with Eastern coupons In, dicier laun. religions Music Columbia hortheatre the In the state summer." H. by Smith; C. fore always a welcome visitor. !. ASSOCIATION Remember, when MINISTERIAL ticultural Inspection "service, J. Edbuying Startup's Teachers' association of Provo brought that products, your 'ard Taylor; discussion, appointment neighbor's this While of amount $268. in a gross ' Professor John C. Swenson, at the f committees on organization and Thft Utah county Ministerial asso daughter or son Lelpeed to produce our head of as large as the association department of history and them. , ciation met last Monday night, for its was not v. legislation. economics, has opened a was to ' it read waB A had yet by get, quite hoped session. paper 't AFTERNOON. regular. course In Pleasant Grove, the sub"The Relation of the Beet Sugar In-- : h Rev. W. F. Bulkley. of the Episco gratifying in many ways.' The Music bein Political Economy. He Las EUSERAL OF MRS. LIDDIARD ject "Paul's of dustry to the Utah Horticultural pal church, on the subjeect Teachers did their part, and those who a very enthusiastic class, most of the ." a very H. S. Cutler; "Utah Canned Doctrine of the concert memberi being teachers "and" profes This big edition will go to over 500? The patronized 'this complimentary and Evaporated Fruits." M. S. Wool-- ' profitable discussion followed. A sors of the public schools. ; for their thanked be to are patrohage. persons in Utah county and should so a for time next meets ley discussion.. aqWlatlon .: ' The funeral services for Mrs. Robert means 6f doing much to unify the- The matinee was better attended "At Provo, Decembere 15th, and Og- cial meeting at the home of Rev. school N. The of the music ".Brlgham and there Llddiard, held Monday afternoon in Interests' of this Talley. We wishto the program than evening of Congregational the Thomsen, den, December 17th, the program will never was a more worthy musician in Young University lamed out" In force the Second ward meeting house, were state to our new readers of this paper at o p. m. beasfoUows!'"'" church, Decemoer Provo than Professor J, R. Bdshard, to help honor the occasion o? the tes altendecfHiy a large congregation of that If you wish to. become a regular- ' ' V 7 MORNING. subscriber of this paper we will make- iucic in whose honor this concert was held. timonial for Professor. J.; R:pp3hard AUCnener; relatives and frlendsj The speakers "WharPlace'" Should Fruit Growing In Utah. V-Columbia the last in and more time Monday night' the following offer in keeping with theof Fruit in Uuh He has perhaps given Have in a were: Elders Albert Jones, Eyan Dollar System of an Overproduction and those theatre. Among present good public' fof Present thanj Day." We" will send yoa the energy ,the Farming In Utah?" Dr. p. JX Ball; and the United States at the on the program were Pro- Wridei John Ritchie and Edward Far-re- paper for practically eight months for ' another" this .town. man part, taking in' ' scarcely discussion. H. mart; "Outlook for the Fruit industry In Time?" E. The ward choir rendered approp- one dollar. In other words, we will Gudtnundscn, m Those who took part en the program, fessor Lund, PrbfesOr ' At Ocutn the arternoon session Utah,'.' WUHanx. M. Jloylance; discus' Miss'- - 'Ida Smith-vocal selections and a solo, "O send yoil" an eight-pagProfesor t riate Johnson, for be to congratulated are Certainly rloEo' with the receipt of committee sion, was CLM.. band and tbe and Professor rather." Sauer, Froi now eld by My until which. sung from manner 1916, in 1st, paper the' July they for ofllcers the of splendid ' reports and election " AFTERNOON'. . . ' land. choir and the orchestra. or one" 36Uar. tie fceir parw. reFpective y. . 'Dhsenratlocs on the Frujt. Industry ensuing year. Just-shippin- v" . n ; - r 14-1- 16-1- . " f steel. , The proposed extension, it Ift understood,"' from the Salt into the basin will be apprcodr-- . Just mately 175 miles In length. what route may ,be followed, of' . . iiduwied'.upon we is nt th jnrineers.but.the line undejrr contemplatton Is about 175 mile iw Although the line wilE un length. doubtedly be of heavy and expennrre construction in some places, some off e the cost will be lowered by of the rail removed from themain'-- , line of the road. If the line is buUt by the Route It is not likely 'that; anc extension will be built by the Uniccr Pacific In fact. Senator Clark ei4f as much. Thetwo lines .wouldt Laken-Rout- DOLLARS ARE 10 d - , ! The manager of The Provo Herald The patients at the State Mental hospital wilr enjoy an entertainment of motion pictures and a 4ance this evening. The following is the menu for Thanksgiving dinner and supper today at the hospital as given out by Snptr DTHrCalder. DINNER. ' HON PATIEfiTS AT THE STATE s. ' . MENTAL HAVE FINE DINNER BROUGHT THREE MILE CROSS REFUSES TO BURY ns ca-yo- . H extension lntO ; ge RY oi Route.. Senator W. ; president of the' Salt Late Rourel admitted that Instrument Bur veys of two or three routes Into will be made, by hl oominyi-awill permit j soon as concerning' data next spring and that were to basin the of the resources that than Farther his possession. . declined ''''mmixr-rmaianteven though a feasible routr shonldl ' ' be located. . ' The reconnaissance surveys, It have been made by tt-Salt Lake Route through three In the vicinity f Provo by way of Diamond creek, Hobble creek andC. the ProTO rirer; However, Senator Clark declined to commit hlmsftf" further than to admit that reconaIesance surveye nad been made. During the past two years the Sa Lake Route has replaced: in neighborhood of 170 miles of eereaity-- - i . H ed-- k l We wish to congratulate ihe live and energetic, merchants and other-- business concerns of Provo whose public spiritedness has made the exploitation of "Dollar Day" possible. When a community takes up a work of this nature, it plainly shows . the trend of public desire is to work harmoniously and unitedly in a common'and commendable cause. ;We feel --that the people of Proyo and vicinity appreciate the efforts of our busi-nemen to'give them every possible advantage In the way "o modern shopping facilities which come within the scope of -: legitimate merchandising. AYt KNOW that the business men -which rthi&Mnmiinity. is bestowing ; appxechte upon them, and as a means of showing this appreciation, and as an incentive also forjthe people to come in and get still better acquainted with them, and their methods, the business . men. Of Provo have decided upon "DOLLAR DAY" as a means to that end. 11 much-tal- the Uinta basin may be built, by Mutual Appreciation the-patrona- County-Th- is County Would Become; Outlet for Much Business the West principal address, and there will be .brief talks .by James Larkln, a labor leader of .Dublin, Ireland, and William D. Haywood., At the funeral In Grace- land cemetery various speakers will address the friends in many languages. Only the casket will be buried, as the body Is to beMiremated and the ashes distributed over the world. y In the crowd that met the-bodwere men who freely predicted that Hillstrom'B comrades would see that Governor Spry was "bumped off" "before long. It also was claimed that the executioners did not shoot Hillstrom through the heart, but that the bullets cut line from' his throat to 2 ex his abdomen. The police will not Interfere ' with theburial arrangements unless the speakers get too noisy, or any unusual exposure of the body Is made to the '"' . . . public. .' Ill fit mi, Senator Clark of Salt -- Side auditorium, where memorial ser vices will be held today. Judge 0, N. Hilton of Denver will deliver , the - . , e ": : ' expected. The body was removed to and-pleasur- U well spent y4 ,. .r v ':.:;-The interchange of visits by the people of the various towns and cities of a community have a tendency to unify its " interests, tighten the ties of friendship and add to its desirability asf a place of residence. Provp believes in a policy" of this kind, and awaits-thopportunity to greet you. Tba body ' materially Now, business are not always supposed to here is one occasion when they will. There will be mix, but time look to over the many bargains the merchants have ample to offer, to listen to the band ctoncerts. attend the theatres and enjoy the dance, and to go home., with the impression of a day " nor J Spry is Threatened by it Utah County has many stores, whkh areIully up to the' requirement of modern necessity, nd' which are equipped to cater successfully to the most discriminating buyer. Provo being the largest city of the county, quite probably has a maj- . ' - : ; 7. J o . or 0. FROM THE lTr" cMet accordThlg-thelegrapnwerato- soma-concern- s We-ba- rec. loa e-- y -- lst u - -- . , . ; : : I! - te " 'Ui -- - -- annual-addres- .. - nu s, hence-Bavlng- - . .. -jy i ' . WELCOME TO OUR ' ( . college-extensio- n " NEW READER Hoiy-spmi- . , ,;V- . e be-th- Lud-wi- g ln, - U - Well-balance- d , r. . home-prin- e I "' , . . . . ! , .' |