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Show newsTjie pulling power of a is judged by the paper ad the paper readers of number circulaour about has. Ask ., tion. , .j nun afa f DEVOTED TO THE, CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL - BUERMJD u ; y u u n If Provo is fudged by jts ' newspapers what are you doing to nake them better representatives of our beautiful city ? . DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY ' ' 11 TTmTnnnnrrn Tinrnvrhn r-T- T T Mr nn - 11 mru-i-K ELECTS . H -- TTTVTT IIS TV TT"V fhMmw FOR NEXT YEAR An official visit was made to the Wm. T, Sherman Post No. 6, G. A. R., Fridayb lie partmenL Commander Adjutant InspectoFGin7 era! Chas. 1L Frye. The present officers of thePost were for tie ensuing year. JThey are: J. F. Campion,: commander; J. F. Smith, senion George Campion, adjutant; quarter-maste- r. ' ",. The Wm. T. "Sherman Post at one time had a membership of 32.i-.Nothere are only nine members Some J aggers, of 4bem:-arfijwt4iyi- J. T." n organization. - FOR RECEP- - PUIIS III OF . THE special train will .tee. provided forL the guests at Salt Lake. Immediately Provo they will E mllls-an'served with betaken to the comwhich a after buffet luncheon, a plete inspection of the mills in opera tion wil be made, by the guests, among The following outlines of the pro .whom JsrllLhe members of the Utah Manufacturers' association, the Ogden gram for the reception 'and entertainand Salt Lake locals of the U. C T., ment of- Lord and Lady Aberdeen, who , merchants and buyers from mercantile come here Thursday, has' been in interested are who specially houses the committee: . the line manufactured by the mills Lord and Orem The train bringing and all those who are interested in the from develAberdeen Salt and party Lady commercial and manufacturing opment of our own enterprises. , They Lake will be met at tne mterurban will be constantly in .touch with Man- station on its arrival at 3:15. by the ager Boone and other. officials .of the The distingreception' committee. company who will explain the differ to the be taken ent process that go to make up the uished visitors will - jnanufaeture-of-woolenthat they may Hotel Roberts for luiKSheon and from better understand not only the work the hotel to the residence it Mr. and but the high quality of the goods that Mrs. iesse Knight where a reception . are heing. manufactured by Jhe Knight will be-- held till the large meeting in mills. ' It 1s planned to have them met at the Columbia theatre, where Lord and thfl Rtation by a band and from there Lady Aberdeen will deliver addresses. - march to the mills .through .lines ofp After the meeting a banquet wllL-bA no "upoff-their-arriva- d IIS s, - -- -- - a gjvefifidnrfvrfand Aberdeen at the Roberts notel. the biggest Booster event in the history of the State pulled off by an indi- "LaSy " Aber-deenar- r-- - W- HEB BUILD SPUR 10 i- SARATOGj A J uTangfesrl-Pioaer-ward.JFttesd- ay m evening iionnevme wara "Fascinating Fannie Brown" in two acts and the famous M. I. A. chorus voices under the dirwith seventy-fivection of Prof CR.1 Johnson will render selections. Saturday evening Sixth, Fourth and First wards will play and there will be a matinee in the afternoon.' Each of the ward3 have responded royally and have contributed their best talent ..."Laugh and th'e World laughs with you." Turn Out to the Columbia and enjqy these coming attractions. . reported here, that. the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad company is arranging to put In electric power transformers near the Salt Lake-Utacounty line at the Jordan Narrows preliminary to building a branch to the west side of the' lake. as far8outh as Saratoga, and possibly farther. Officials of the company have offered to build the line this year if the beet .growers in that section would plant .500 acres of beets, next year. It-I- s h i WARNER e . SUTTDNS GETS NEW JOB ' the meeting, of the city coramis- V I. M. Warner, who has be'en'ageut oj has resigned and this 'morning went to work for tthe Orein Intehirban railroad company as travelling freight and passenger agent." His headquarters will be In Provo and will ocver practically all of Utah county. He has oeen employed by the Wells Fargo Express Co. lor about 30 years. W. J. Gregory has taken Mr. Warner's place temp' . orarily as agent in Provo. FUNERAL, OF CORBETT CHILD nnnp cpiiit HUM for the conYpnUga ftf 1 U U I., the Municipal league January 18, 19 .. 1 and 20, was appointed by the city com mission: The mayor and city commis sioners Mayor C. F. Decker and Com Favors The Plan That Sugar Company missioners H. J. W. Goddard and Le- Should Go Into Canning Business James .E. Roy Dixon, Mayor-eleDaniels, City Recorder Fred Evans, A. Fruitgrowers of Utah muBt turn out P. Smoot, Jos A. Martin, Arthur N, In force to face the problems which M C. Swensen and J. Taylor, John Jensen. This committee will cooperate. confront them, declared William M with a committee from the Provo Com-- Roy lance, a n fruitshipper The two committees of Provo. jnerciah club. "'" " will meet Tuesday, evening at 7:30, in Mr. Roylance Baid the horticulturists the commission, room to consider pro the present . 1L '.' ...- I LU - t r tUlb ct The Local Lodge of well-know- B.P.O.E-Hel- d Excellent Progriri ia Theatre in Honor of Their gram and other details. cljLbeJoyOistrlcijreJooklng Departed Brothers. Large The city treasurer reported receipts J. J. DURKEE BR0UGHTHERE1 ta a large attendanca at the con and Fine Musical Program FROM IDAHO FOR BURIAL for November for the general fund in vention of the Utah Holticultural eo- the amount of $10,990.93, of which 14 held be to December and here ciety, 110,0000 is from taxes. Te receipts for Berg & Son. undertakers, were no tl- 15 A notherconvjen UonflLtheJjame VN'ater speclalfundalare as follows; Memorialexercises for the depart?-- " fie4 8aturdayjbj.I rates, $3,243.08; paving, $541.53; sewer, association will be held it OgdenNDe- ' ed members of Provo Lodge N 48&' ser, Idaho, "of the death of his father, $432.47; curb. .andL gutter,. $23.01; lib ..cem.b.er....l6 .and .17 J. J- - Durkee, and asked to arrange lot raryr$LS0rtotalr$4,243.59; making a "It is evident," said Mfr. Roylancei were held last evening at The Cotum-ir- ta the interment in the Provo cemetery, grand total of receipts for the month Theatre. The house was full ancV. "that there has been something radiheld'at of $15,234.52. V Sunday. A brief service ' the cemetery, The city auditor reported receipts cally wrong with our past methods of a ipkndid program was rendered: Mr. Durkee was. about 75 years of agreeing with the treasurer's report.. disposingoT:the fruit crop, and the Exalted Ruler W. C. Crawford preage; He came from Colorado to Provo Thedistibutlons for November are growers themselves should be as inter- sided and' bad charge of arranging; about flf teen--y ears gorWhile the ested in the problems of marketing and the program. In the absenc er family Uv'ed b'ere, Mrs. Ourkee died Trust department, $9,060.42; water as the dealers. By .united ac. handling Jiuried In the Provo cemetery. rates redemption Prof. A. C. Lund, Prof. C. R.' John- -. of water rates, About five years ago Mr. Durkee sold tS2 n282outstandinp rhppUg. 12 5.79.- - tion we can improve the situation the son ' tookeharge" of the music anH his Provo property and haa since lived ll9. Total $34,668.24. : Less overdraft fruit industry now 'finds itseinu.' directed the chorus which rendered As Good As The Best in different parts of .the country with fin general fund, $29,841.38. Casa on a number of very difficult seljctionB ' his children. Outstandine watei ihand t4.826.85. In a further discussion of the matter InTamdst excellent manner. After, Noof cost the The $150,000. bonds, Mr. Roylance saldV ." v the invocation' by Chaplain Georgd. P. J. GILROY DIED IN PROVO vember election was $602.37. . "It is a recognized fact that the Ross the opening ceremonies of the of Utah, fruit as to size, tex- lodge 'were participated ttz: byho P. J. Gilroy, of Kingsville.dted nere quality HELD TEACHERS PROVO ture, flavor and keeping Qualities is membeflPof the order, Saturday night from pneumonia "for . The eulogy was gtvpii bT Rev. J. Cl which he had come to Provo to receive equal and in fact superiurto any other treatment. Mr. Gilroy was a miner, Clark ot the Baptist church and irafl- fruits grown In the United States. ItiSTITUTfHERHATURDAY apparently about 55 years of agt. It While it is true that there apparently a very strong appeal for the fcast jtfit is not known that be ihas any relatives cleanest life that can be lived: has been very much of an in the 5tate. "The body is at the un for his theme "Love" and as and will undoubtedly be a good dertaklng parlors of Graham. & Jones There was the usual large attend many orchard staken out entirely, I he explained it summed up the tbx&o? ' aTrangementsta be; emade by Irlends ance 'at the . Provo City Teachers am of the opinion that the man who virtues of theBTP07E Tha speafr-je- r to TinUc for the burial. monthly institute held in the Central of the business, as explained that "Love" was a'blp-ge-r school. Saturday, - Supt-1-E- , JJggert; to cultivating, pnjning-kltrees, spray word than Charity and carrtet!r " ? . i FlNERAL OF FRISBY sen insirucuveiy on euu- ing properly, caring for, assorting and a broader and deeper meaning.""" " cational topics, among' them the Utah t packing his fruit, end seeing to it that Thefunerali services tbr Former Educational association, teachers' nothing but the highest grade quality j juiss neien ivewea sang a oeauu ful solo with violin obligato entitled MaVor JosephH. Frisby, held yester- reading course careful class recitation is put on the market at any time, will "For All Eternity.' in ,' or exercises the And Third ward tbe chapel opening day jn meeting house, always find a remunerate price ob Hon. Jos. ATowell of Ogden wereaitended l)y a large congregation. schools. tainable for such goods. ' kn able and. interesting paper on Bishop "I am of the" opinion that there livered the sftniOrial Address lru The opening prayer was offered by George Bernard Shaw was presented should be more fruit canned and dried which he urged his fellow members-President Joseph Br Keeler. The speak by Prof. Alicft L. Reynolds. This was by the new process of evaporation, as of the B. P. O. E. to a higher and? ers yere BIsohp Thomas Diamond of followed1 with, the usual' department well as sun dried. I think, reallythe cleaner living .and spoke in. highest L Taylorsvllle, Elder Wm. J. . Startup, work. to one the get back terms of the . virtues to, ba attafhed sugar company is Elder J. E. Booth, who spoke as the tof-anfinance- - the canning business, Jby the members of such an IG because the canneries generally conrepresentative of the Indian' "war vet- CARPENTER the: great host vT: SEEyETT-Berans, President J. Wm. Knight and can fruits in Elks all over the world as a cannot that tend they ' greati Bishop Taylor. competition with California and some army but their mission was were selectioins. rendered by "Vocal ORDERS FOITJEEOS other producing sectioins,- because of from that of thr ; standing' the ward choir, Johnson's quartette the high price of sugar. It was to promote peaantf" armies, and the Indian war veterans, and a Refers to Advantages. u ' t love. , brotherly B. A. Y. solo by L. Southwlck. The "I believe that if the sugar company musical selections were M Speclar U. band" aTso rendered Selections".' J.arpenteris-"rejoiein- g gT6oITE5ia"Ofthe-cannnbusiness it The benediction was pronounced by over the receipt of several telegrams would have araplei capital to swing the' rendered by jane" Tout and Gordon ' from ChicagOLand other, points for big deal Droperly. Besides, it would fur Reese, a solo by Wiliam Smith, "Jfara- President A? N. Merrill. of onion seeds which are very nish itself a market for a greafan.ountfMarie'-wit- h MIsb- orders violin obligato veterans attended The Indian failon scarce the of this account and commission the and a year in body city of its sugar at a good price, because Myrteen 'Thlrmond. many of the city officials were in at- ure of the crop in California and the I do not believe the sugar would have war in Europe cutting off that source to be refined in order, tomake syrup, tendance. ... beautiful of of was a profusion There supply. He has just received orders and the real syrup of the beets could floral - offerings in evidence of sym- for 2000 pounds to be shipped an once. be used foraweetenlnfr purposes withnetUr. Carpenter pathy, love and esteem of many This order" will out gol&rto the expense of refining, ' ' about $1850. " friends. an3 if this could be done. tberertbej-would be a "very great saving in cost along this line, "Then again, railroads are vitally Utah g in teTsted-hrfind- in are rule as a because they fruits, Epperson's Military: band held it commodities, and 1 am of the annual banquet at the Hotoel Robert1 opinion that present freight rates are Sunday, Dec. 5. Charles W. Robbin too high to most points and should be officiated as master of ceremonies reduced in order to encourage the Speeches were given by Director I tfnd Howard LeRoy Starr grower," and" I think that a united ac' tion On the part of all the grower--, the as to the growth ani development of shipper, the banker, the sugar com- the band. Toasts were given by Tlip-m- as pany, the railroad and express comPyne, Henry Vogel Jr. and Wa- !panies, will bring about .the desired lace Thomas. Eugene LIddard, in beresults, and I - hope therefore that half of the band, presented to the dlr- it growers especially will realize the im- ector a Thirty Dollar vlvory batons portance of the two conventions and It was mounted with gold which bora-- ' the Inscription E. G. Epperson from that the attendance will be large."' f6r-war- s " wsf jp-follo- anias -- over-plantin- He-choos- e g -- makes-ijirofess- lon s . -- - ppoKe-7iii(j- 'A -- " " d organizar-llonITespokeT- nmab-dlf-ferent- " r.-- -- w-i- If r EPPERSON'S BAtilT v : in niiiniinrrrr. e . .vrifl . r ru high-price- d t . - : f the. Band Boys 121015. A jiano-selectiwas rendered by Frank Ramsey Jr. Officers were elected for the coming year as follows: Howard Roy Starr, president; Thomas 'Pyne vice president Henry Vogel was. sus- on Le. Ed Van Wagenen, delivery man for the Sutton market, was seriously hurt in an automobile accident Friday after noon at Pleasant Mew and. he Is now at the Provo General hospital suffering frnm severe cuts and bruises on the hands and face, and it Is feared he ha sustained internal injuries. The auto delivery which Mr. Van ran Wagenen was driving skidded and . such with pole a telephone against force as to wreck the car. who Idaho, of Oakley; Wesley Boren, the in Van Mr. with Wagenen was in bruised and cut was painfully auto, home to the. the face; ce was taken of Del Chipmah, where he is Staying. lak UUI III! - L p HI V iinsi hHflH H . AUTD WRECKED Cor-fcetpf Mark Hoover old son of Mr. and the($our-yea- r ' BANK, GIVES A KODAK t Mrs. T. F. Corbett, were brought to Provo, Saturday, by the parents from The Provo. Commercial": Savlnes Downey,. .Idaho, where the child died n re offering a handsome Kodak Bank Irom croup, Friday. 'Funeral services See tblr ad on were' held In the Ti)Mward meetjns for new, depositories. for particulars. the paw ou$e, this foreneoon.. t; L i - committee nh a k FREIGHT TRAIN WRECK the Wells Pargo In this city for years, i The remains ' At - I . The general committee on arrangevidual firm. . ments for visit of Lord arid Lady In order, to make the demonstration JjC. Swensen, chairman; of the manufacturing methods more . . , ,. George H. Brimball, Miss. Alice L. mills Reynolds, Mrs. Ida5moot Dusenberry, will have a flock of sheep at the ' R. R. Irvine Jr., Arthur L, Beeley and in order to show where the raw mat Arch M. Thurman. erial comes from and thus showing A number of other committees frankly every step from tee sheep's -r- large decoration advertising- -eception, back.to the finished garments; ready .of.- - patrons have to wear. Every 6tep will De explained and a4arge jaumber committee.. See the named by, and interesting information given on been of the committees cm page balance the production, use, sales, and marketing. three. ' , President Joseph F. Smith and Spry have been invited " to be present and address the visitors BIG M.I.A. FARCES OPEN after the guests have been shown around. Severar'ofber'Bpeakers-frothe various lines of business will make TONIGHT AT 1HE C01UI.1 BIA short talks on tthe building np of our State and her industries, after which to the special . Once again the'Mutual Improvejient train forhome with a better under of this city come to the associations standing Of the work which is ieing front with a series of high class enter4one in this the largest and oldest be to Tuesday tainments tonight, given woolen mill factory in the west. . and Saturday at the Columbia theatre. The following three screaming farces will be played this evening: "A Class INTERURBAH of Suspension,1' Fifth ward; ""The Day ' il-O- - . - f. R IL QiLarrangemerits G. Rollins and decided best to continue Arrangements are being made by the management of the Knight Woolen mills for the entertainment of several Jiundred men of Salt Lake, Ogden and the adjaeent cities some time" this month, jrobably about the 14th or 15th t us t nnit I I it n r i r iV'n I .At k o u y nil iiihirTiiiA GUY COMMISSION PLANS OFFICERS TTTITTW Governor Spry and President Smith and Men From Every Section of Utah to be Invited to Visit the Local Factory as Guests of the Management. Banquet Will Follow December. r PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY; DECEMBER 6, 1915 VOL. XXX, NO, 48. r.- - .... - Traffic on the D. & rf. G. was stopped for several hours yesterday on account of, the derailment of a coal train at Castilla, caused by a" broken axle on Both trracks were one of the cars. blocked til) this morning. The reports none of the given out, here, is that ' ,, train crew was hurt. A young Mexican, Ellas Carlos, who was. walking along side the track, was struck by" parts of trie wreckage and was severely cut and bruised on the head and face and suffered a dislocation of the left ankle, . His severe wound i under' the forehead inside and above the left eye. County AV. T. Ilasler treated the man and believes ha can save the eye. Carlos was. Jr'ought to 'Springvllle' by Uie- railway company and Sheriff Henry East brought h'ni to Provo In the sheriff's auto. - - ' " Phy-ica- " :'' -- ! " LADY ABERDEEN . n tained a serretary and treasurer. "A financial rejwrt was given showlng" that the band had had a prosperous): year., , After the banquet the band enjoyedJ an hour's entertainment at the Ellero theatre, where an appropriate. feature was shown.' The members present were: Dir- ector E. G. Epperson, Henry VogeT Thomas Pyne, Herbert S. Pyne, Jr., Osmond Crawther' Frank "WofflndeD,. Sheriff Ilenrle, John Jones, Mearl Jones. Howard LeRoy. Starr, Alvlrs Duke, Byrcm Jones, Amos Epperson William Robbing- - Raymond Ros? s, Glenn Van Wagenen, Charles W. Samuel Koprv Eusene LIddard. Edward Thompson,. Walllco. Thomas Lawrence T. Epperson, Frank Ran; ey Jr., and KarLWlllard. Rob-bin- . : |