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Show Advertising gets an audience where the, human salesman could table, by the family firetoe. Til IRA THE 1 DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL VOL.'XX, NO. 59. KIT WOOLEN ILLS BIG INK ID We yvjlj .consider it a favorjf you will notify us when- your ' paper does not reach you. Phone 95. DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANYARY AUSTRIAN T 10, .1916. lELlT HOSPITAL ESTABLISHED 188S i -- i RUSSIA IN BISHQPGLASS GOIH PROVO Booster Excursion to Local Manufacturing Plant Far Surpassed all Expectations ancl Over 350 Prominent Business Men From Every Section of Utah Cane to Provo to Look Through the Mills. Much Good Will Result From This Excursion , ; CLASS More Than Twenty Four Wert Confirmed as Members oi the Catholic sChurch Here Sunday. Many Visitors From Last Friday about 350 business men came to Provo in a special train of seven cars as the guests of The Knigiit Woolen Mills. The leading men of this State were niong th guests present and took part in a prominent way on the program and also .offered their unstinted support to this great institu tion. President Joseph F. Smjth .Spry. and many other prominent citizens and men of affairs In Utah were numbered arnong the t A over train" special guests. Lake Routebrought the visitors to the Garden City and here they were re- celved by abrass band and a committee representing the business Interests of this a special reception committee from The Knight Woolen Salt Lakeln Special Car ! ANOTHER MATTRESS General view of a large Held hospital erected by the Austrians in a Russian ment here until they can.be transported to the base hospitals in. the interior. forest The wounded receive treat- - Rt. Reverend Jos. S. Glass of Sail Lake fcity came to Provo yesterday la a peclaUarover the Orem Interurbaa and confirmed a clas or 24 in the local FOR DANCING IIISIRUC-TO- R St Peter's Catholic church. Many visitors fromSalt Lake City acconv panied Bishop Class and took part in ' i . ii the services. They were tne guests EACH iic. raiucr o. ooq3. jugn mass was held at 10 a.m. and a special choir uo .tier the direction of Mrs. Corlnne Ilai ris Masters sang the "Ave Maria" durSalt Lake Concern Looking Over The ing the offertory. The choir consisted' Field With Idea of Locating Here. ofProfessor C. R. Johnson, Mrs v loiett, w . , Mrs . Jacob : Mr den t an d Albert At the union meeting, yesterday, the An J. SouUvL.' A. ..apd L. Boone Has Resigned, Article Written by State Manager T. manager of the Intermountain Mattress & Manufacturing Company, for a committee appointed some time ago And Will Go to California to Look wick, J. 0. Gendron, Miss Leona MiV denhall as oorganlst and Prot. Emer Senator Segmiller on Political After Private Business. E. G. few days last week was investigating to make recommendations in the matJen- - G. Ettnerson as vlollntnt. the local field with an eye to moving ter of dancing, recommended, the apl Goes to Spring Canyon Coal Com. Conditions in Utah Bishop Glass and the many of th his S altJ Lake plant tolais city. M r. pointment by the Bishop of a social Mills. In Salt Lake City. other visitors congratulated the meo Pany Larsp,n baa been. Joliciting-thrDugnurn oi me taoir ai tne ciose oi in A number of automobiles carried the Utah and Juab counties in. behalf of his committee inachwraf.TheStake T. tTBoone. wEolias been the inaf services. TheFisltors an4 their-frietBy Senator W . W. SeegmiUer.) , dignitaries through Provo and over to establishment In Salt Lakeand meet- to take charge of the social affairB of ot the Knight Woolen Mills for ager It is not an uncommon thlng-to hear the mills, and toe. large number of ing .with wonderful success, so much the ward; that a director of dancing the past eight months, has resigned quet at the close of the services. deto have charge of all dances in the the political lords of Utah say that the boosters wno fell in line marached up so, in fact, that be has practically and will return to California to give The following is a list'of the of matter moving ward W be appointed; he shall be --a people do not know what is " Center Street tcTschwab's corner and cided to take up the for his personal attention to the woolen flrmees; good Vttilam Peter, Alex.andr.la their plant, with bis associates in tht man w ho can be trusted to see that and business Medeline with Cathrlne. Julia Marr. he which them, Lucy. be not are, export goods ta on and therefore, then north Academy avenue, baa the gentleman the, ideals, of the church lty, So "to Jffjejeard is Doune'a connected. Mt. successor WOT trusted' 1 legislation! Indeed. thence to ihe milisrbeT'iFftVtfbgeTnwlth the, wonderfol pos.mbllUUHB dancing be upheld and shall receive at the Woolen Mills will be John S. Charles Joseph, Victor Raoul, Gasto '.luncheon awaited them. At the lunchrofProyoJtaTAjisributing point for all compensation; he shall work under the have heard some of - our pretentious Smith, now the manager of the Spring Jasper, Mary Agnes, Leon Cheophll Salt Lake, that .eoa aitT.KJraylor 4u:tUa social committee, statesmen refer to legislation ihiGblcinyon Coal -- Company' -- business j In au,u authority QLlhejyard uiurn 'vicraruu vastucr, vyriv and referred pleasantly to bow! 1"? his recent visit to this c:ty. he and the social committe, in turn, in is calculated to make the voice of the Salt Lake.OlivelUjind Eugene Joseph Gendroai so many good citizens happened to set- spent much of bis time In looking cooperation with the general churchj) ople stipreme as mob rue Webster f E. G, Jensefir of the Knight offices, Nerina'IJmena and Marie Dameisocv" tle in Provo hi place otOgden and Salt about for a prospective site or location social commiuee. that a mob is a disorderly crowd, will go to Salt Lake and with A. J. AmlconA; Josephine Agatha Johnston; business, Lake.- Toastmaster Taylor said: ."We wherein be. may establish The recommendations were adopted, says Stallings will take charge of the coal Andrew John Goskl; Edward Georg love tbis institution, this city, these should he deride" tamake the change. and the directors to be appointed will nd that mpbbing is to crowd upon an company's business. Mr? Jensen has Bibbens; John Luke Salmon; Owtw Manu hilla the ;Tb.elnterm6untain Mattress ,& mj?et January 12th at 5:15 p.m. in the attack. If we discover, then, a disorder- been here for more than seven years Patrick7Ellie Elizabeth, Mary Agne; whistleof thi.s mill and all these beau- facturing Company Is equipped to sup B.YU. Ladies' gymnasium for confer- ly crowd, or those who are crowding and has 'gained a remarkable reputa- and Anna Cecelia Ward. tiful surroundings nature has given us. ply a very superior article in their line, ence. upon an attack, we have discovered tion as one of the best acconulants in . We want tot think Knight Woolen Mills and already have a good trade jhemQb. .The, ConstitutlonQfihe L this section of Utah. He has many and wewarityou to think thesame United States and of our State provide friends In Provo and will be greatly come to this city, would GEORGE F.BECKSTEAD and, last but not least, we want you sibould they missed In the community. that" a majority-shaadd greatly: to Provo's -- alreadywetl rule. This is the to use the product of these mills. a BEING HEARD IN COURT Governor Wm. Spry , wno was 'tsej estaSlishp'' reputation asaTnanuf IS LAID TO REST foundation of Democratic form of gov. but which from center nothing and next speaker,. saidL..'.'!, like Provo ernment. Those who do not conform first class goods is attainable. her people who live herer 1 Hke-thto idea are' not in order and are "tenacity of your people, even if they The case of the ' State vs. C. D. calculated to crowding upon do try;to gauher everything to .Provo. George F. Beckstead, a well known the of or electorate kdeprive nation is cow ueing irieu in to the oeymour D This excursion idea is a good one, and successful sheep man, died Thurs- State-oDIVIDEND Fourth district' court Defendant 1 their constitutional guaran"everyone likes to be shown. I wish to day night in a Salt Lake hospital of tees of citizenship. charged with obtaining .from C O. congratulate the men who have stood pneumonia.' Mr. Beckstead und3ryN;eht As an illustration, tin political lords Johnson, ilnder false pretenses,, a hot 'beside these mills" during" the days of ." Among the many Republican oflSc'o an operation' and was getting along of Ulah persist in telling the people for($259 in payment for capital stocl; adversity and I trust that this excur-- . seeTiers Provo. ha added another 'in favorably. About ten days ago he con that State-widThe directors of the Iron Blossom in the Utah Glass Company, on March. would not prohibition sion will result in such good that Uncle 16, 1915. : It'ls claimed by the prosecuthe person of Harvy Clunwao is seek- tracted pneumonia.. At first it was be good for us; but that local option Mining Company posted a 5 cnts Jesse will not have to dig down In his recover but he suf- is the solution of our alcoholic trou $50,000 dividend, today, payable Jap. tion that defendant he thought might nomination for the attorney ing represented that ' pocket to keep the "mills running." :J l.-Unlike and passed away in the ble6, notwithstanding the fact that the 25; books will close at noon on the the glass most of the jispirants to fered was nearly compleV factory In introducing President Smith, Mr. offices-athe hands of , the people presence of his. wife and family. Citizens of the State repeatedly pledge 17th, The property Is reported In ex- ed, that the company was fully organt Mr. Beckstead was 56 years old and a Taylor said: "If every man had given who are "in the hands of their friends" majority of their legislators to State- cellent shape with ore being taken out ized, that the stock was worth $20 a towthe . mills the same amount in hen asked about the matter, Mr. Cluff for the past ten years had resided at wide prohibitive legislation. Arter the In all parts of the mine. . The net gains share, and that he had a letter from 114 as did President Smith, the mills better, than states emphatically that he is in the Provo. Prior to that time he lived in last legislature passed the prohibition for December were even - the company Bishop. O. P. Miller.urgingjbe memwould be running for 36 years hence?1 He when Lake Salt for county. Riverton, November, or bill by a very large majority, a few of bers of the Mormon church to subrace and that he Is confident lanamg President Smith spoke- - of a suit of the by his wife, Charlotte Hamilton our political highbrows immediately earned about $40,000. This condition scribe for the stock, and that the nomination., clothing which he more and was made His record in. Utah county is pretty Beckstead, daughter of the late James ralBd th(; cry that the bill was in shows that the earnings are much church would take-u- p any stock net y in the Provo Woolen mills fifteen years well known and as district attorirey u. namiiion, oi mm v.ieen, oan xmlm. adequate and would not be for the greater than required for the. subscribed for By the people, and would! apo. Re spoke of the product' of these for the Fourth Judicial district for four county, and the .following sons and social good Of the State of Utah. WTlto dividend and that the treasury is being scribed for by the epole, and wouW mills having to be shipped east to find L. Beckstead, this argument in mind, our governor increased. The company is by this he was prominently beior. tne daughters: Lawrence complete the factory, .' etc., all of , Mrs. Charles a marke and that it was a matter of years ; of Salt of codstitu-tiona- l means able to do a. great amount oeen naa ne secret mat is llch statements are alleged to bej It ruthlessly disregarded every jio public of Provo; Frank H. Beckstead, a astonishment to him that people woulu the work with a view to open- false and made for the purpose of inand development machine of the of the people political tool; guaraiteTofTthe ahlp their wool to an easern. market as such will probably try to. get an- - medical student at the University of State, and connived with the saloon ing up new ore bodies. There is about Mr. Johnson to buy the stock. duclng and then have it made into cloth and J is by no Utah; Mrs. Harold Craven, of Provo; element' in delaying the bill so that $280,000 in the treasury, and it is 'District Attorney J. H McDonald xoatedplum.He otherugar R. Beckstead, now on a mis- there would not be time for the wool shipped back here. The good probable that the dividend to be paid is presecutlng and J. W7 Robinson is means not the only one in the race and Wesley F. Beck" New would bemixed with shoddy In : the in sion ; George Zealand; will be practically earned this month defending. which on Page Five.) ' just .. it yet remains to BeckLee and Beckstead Goldie comeastern factory and then sold here for Last the is stead, before year it to paid. would be' most acceptable Silas Johnson has entered a plea of one to two cent lees than the straight aspirant stead, residing, with their parents at both his time and bis means. - In his pany paid in dividends $330,000. ' charging fall-- , the machine. . guilty Provo. Mr. Beckstead is also survived home he was a devoted husband, a .woolen' cloth can be sold for which h Governor for Loose bis C. E. Col. ure to family. II? gave With support brothers and sisters: kind, tender and sympathetic father. mide up here. of $15 a month) ' bond for the payment and Haarvy Cluff attorney general, by thefollowing BROWN PHILANDER W" Beckstead, Bishop of AmWarren i . President Smith picked up the menu Jan for themonjhs of December-anProvo certainly would be well represand said: "1 see here 'Uncle Jesse' has Funeral Services Idaho; Mrs. James Blake, and $20 a month thereafterf- from the viewpoint of the Re- erican Falls, ented uary ".George Fun.eral services for George F. BeckProvided a Utah m emu ' Utah celery of Sugar ANSWERS LAST CALL Sult has been filed in the. Fourth) publicans, But well. Just BUT? Thatcher, and. Mrs. E. T'. Haradlng, stead were held yesterday in the Third aurpaseBs that of any other Stale and court by Wm. T . Wilson district yet we turn the growing of this celery of Provo; Mrs. Cbarles Blake and( Mrs. ward meeting house.' Bishop A." W. L. Robertson to quiet title to against over to Japs and Chinese Instead of William Johnson, of California. Harding of the Pioneer ward presided, 0.63 acres of land near Pay son. . COMMERCIAL CLUB our own boys Philander Brown, an old and highly The opening prayer was offered by For more than twenty years Mr. LU.NCHEON. , raising It It Is too bad ut you cannot buy Utah dried fruits Beckstead has been associated In busi President Walter Fitzgerald of the reBpected resident of Provo, died Fri LEAP.YEAR MISFIT BALL. .. in the market." ness with B. T. Harding of Provo, and Jordan stake. The speakers were: day night from general debility at his luncheon The regular annual i. Accompanying the special train were will be served to members of the for the last ten years had been asso Bishop O. P. Miller," President James home in the .Sixth ward. Mr. Brown The Sixth ward Sunday school will Assistant General Passenger Agent J. ciated with Mr. Harading, C. B. Stew- BlaRe, of Sugar City, Idaho; Elder Bar- was born. April 10, 1826, at Rush, Monmlsfit ball In the CUu give a. Provo Commercial club jt Ute and Baranard J. Stewart, of: Salt nard Stewart, of Forest Dale,- - and roe county,. New York, The family Manderfield. W. H. Lee. KniKht art hall. ai.i Roberts iVard uiu Wednesday, Jar.' January assembly ilotel Starr Jordan, secretary1 and treasurer .Lake City, in crryng on their sheep Bishops T. N. Taylor and A. W. later moved to Ohio where the de- 12th. Good music, good Boor dances of the o'clock noon. All .members 4 . . . f the Mills. On the . a business in Utah and Wyoming. Geo. Harding. The bewdlction was offered ceased became a member of the Mor receptloin com club are requeotM to oe ml: '. . mon church. . r. necKsieau was me oiucai. twu v. ly tlUt-- t'harl(4 B. Stewart. invitation to all good people ot tbe city Manager T. L. Boone, W. F. VIolett, He came toUtah In 18G0 and first lo- of the George W. Beckstead, a .pioneer of 'Vocal seleotionswere rendered by a theological age (about 17 yeani Salt Lake, valley!' As a Judge of live- quartette C. R. Johnson, Murray K. cated in Farmington. Mr. Brown was and uperintendent of the garment factory, and especially to t'he"marr:etli over, stock and a business man, he was rec- Roberts, Albert Southwkk and Clinton one of the men called to settle the folks. . Major James EJ Daniels, President J. . rDeal of the Commercial club, W. ognized by his associates and the pub- Luke and solos by Murray K. Roberts Muddy in the sixties. Alterthat misLester Mangum. the Provo sion was abandoned he returned- - to anceltlle Is survived by his wife tzS1 lic generally as a. man ol extraordinary and Miss Mabel iTofley. Tbaschool annualmeeling.oObe High afbusi-nesas at the and sound Judgment; the B, .Y.U. band. Commercial dub will b held ability Many b'eautiful floral offerings evi Utah and engaged In railroad construc- the following, children: Mrs. ZIna'E.., After the Inspection, " the visitors club rooms, January 12tb, at 8 o'clock man, his Integrity was without denced the sympathy.', and love . of tion work. Forty years ago he moved Hardy and Wm. J, Brown, of Garfield; citizen-he-- .went as a Weml, his family and has alnce C. H. Brown, Mrs. Emlly'Maxfieldana to Provo with Commercial club rooms, p . to . f or"th(J1purpose' of ;ekctlng ne question; frjends. and progressive andconstant; In religious bere a smoker and a musical annual Mrs.'Adele Maxfield; of Salt Lakt report resided the A.laree accompanied here., program offlces, hearing s 1 consistent the remains, to tte cemetery Mr. Brown was an honorable, kind- Mrs. Mayme Hales, of. Richfield; MrJ. jnder the direction of Prof. A. C. transacting such other business as may matters he was praclcal, were provided for their enter- come before the meeting. ; All mem- and tolerant? in the Interests oflhe The grave was dvdioted oy Bishop ly. Industrious man and w.13 held in Phoebe Harding, George A. and.llatainment tbe highest esteem by all his acquaint- - ry Brown, of Prove community he contributed Jreely cfW D. Lewis. ; bers are .requested to attend,. j I FACTORY PROVO FOR JOHN S. 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