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Show .. - I Expert Advertiser Likes Newspaper rrn DEVOTED TO. THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 78. VOL XXX, NO: OF UTAH1 COUNTY PROVO,. UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH,16, 1916. ESTABLISHED "1885. OUST-- TO Cdilf. ATT Which Alleges That Complaint Being Drawn Wf.T.PR08ERTG0ES iu ma WW GENERAL FRED FUNSTON t ef-;e- ct -- V - Its will The complaint when filed will circus in the "Y" gymnasium. The 'contain in substance the followprogram will begin promptly at 7:30 P. Georg'e" p. m. This affair has always been ing accusations that one of the biggest events of the barker as county attorney of season and the circus this spring will Utah county has drawn the sum all ' previous shows of its surpass1 A $65 per month for his steno- of 'acquaintances. survived by .the' following W. R. Probert of Ihap.ih. Stevens of Raymond, AA United will who ment, of melodies exhibitions army,. and States, gymnastic o his own use, which is accord-n- g nave charge of the campaign against lberta; Mrs. Lottie Sfringham and v .' stunts. :' . to said complaint, unlawful Mrs. Stella Smith of Provo; Mrs. Villa. Eva Wood of Tabor. "Canada; - and nd a malicious intent to ae-IN APPRECIATION. Lyman Probert of Midvale; 20 grand Iraud. This has gone on tor and" six great grand childchildren a which ourteen months To the ladies and gentlemfin. who makes v ren.".: so kindly contributed their time, otalof$420. success the to of and talent services County "Clerk B. T. Palf rey- - the, Commercial club's Vaudeville Refoan wanted the county attorney view, 1 wish to extend, my grateful ' Oscar.. A. Kirk ham field secretary THE L10UNIIIIN LAKE, GREAT o appoint Wooten ot appreciation and 'sincere thanks. of the Y. M. M. 1. A. was here ThursAmerican Fork deputy county That 1 am proud of the privilege of day on an official visit. He stated AND THQR MINING having been permitted to act as man- - the Utah Stake male chorus may be WESTERN . Trcy but Parker, objected to asked to attend the June conference roum4te tb,Boioit ot tha, asseciation-jSal- of little assistance. who so delightfully rendered the since he was in :American; Fork numbers assigned to them; to the so ably supported-them- ; nd could not look, after the of- - chorous who to the, interlocutor and his corps of ice when Parker wa3 but of the commedians; to tne members ef ounty seat, oil county business. each individaul act; to the beautiful talented ladies whose delightful Republicans claim that and music and charming presence lent Parker wanted his partner J. W. grace and beauty to the occasion; to ome appointed deputy, but Gardner of Lehi ob- ected to this ori .the grounds hat Robinson was a Democrat. the young ladies who so gracefully and ably impersonated the various characters of the closing scene;- to Messers. Cluff and Hlalliday, whose assistance was indlspensible; to the management and stage crew of the Columbia theatre; to the orchestra for its loyal assistance; to The Provo Post for its courtesy ind support; to, the public for its generous" patron-- J age, ana to , ir.- iiasters . of The Herald for his kind, considerate and impartial criticism .1 am truly grates ful. To those above mentioned lla due the succeta of our tindertaking, and the many sincere" compliments in appreciation of their efforts that I recived, is indeed, a source of great pleasure and satisfaction to roe. Very Sincerely, ' "W. .M. WLSON,' , - not Since the county clerk could ave his way about the.deputy an- ointment he has been rather peeved nd has been causing all the trouble or the county attorney that was possible. But since it Has been stated hat . Palfreyman was "The Most indent officer in the court house," t'6 DregUmn that ParVcp nrill nKoKlo let the can tied to him. Because we that ndersUnd Palfreyman-- 1s boss the absence of Gardner from Lehi. vounty-Attor- ney Parker claims by appointing a deputy county at-rney. . he has saved, the ronntv 'early $u00 and has done, the work "at the deputy would have done. But Manager. of his ReDuhlirn hrth ran nn. ci and alWfi. that th v r.ir LOCAL WW has been ome neglected. BOYS WILL CLASH IN PRELIMINARIES. fETER YANSEN AND oAMANTHA SIMPINKS . Promoter Irving Hansen states that everything Is in readiness for IN VAUDEVILLE the big; bout tonight at tha Mozart, . Both Jones" and Davis have worked hard Jor the meet ami are in ' Presented at the Pioneer splendid condition. - f7; JaIuu,, t. C0110 Dr. John A Taylor, will be' here Scout Commissioner, Sunday to confer with the Scout Masters of the Stake .with a tiew to organizing a'Sccty Piasters associ' ation' Dr. J. Frank Noyes of American Fork was a Provo visitor Thursday. Abel J. Evans was- over from Lehi today meeting with the directors of the Provb Reservoir company, .0. R. Thomas of the Provo Green House has gone to Ogdeo to look after, the company's new business acv quired there recently. . Elder Wilford Bruce Haws of the Fourth ward has returned from a mission to the Southern States. George W. LeBaron of Santiquin, was Mere the first of the week look-Jaafter business matters. Oscar WUkins is home for a short where he has been stay from Tintic : : leasing. A. H, .DeLong was down from Salt Iake City Tuesday and Wednesday on real estate business. He did not meet Al. Straw and' went away in better shape than ' on his previous visit. Phil Speckart was here from Salf Lake City yesterday. . Bishops A. L. Booth. L. L. Nelson and O. H. Berg went to Alpine to speak at the funeral services of J. J. Y. M. M. 1. H. ia,uui : rs tn s . H - 500,000 g ' r J.. -- of-t- . n. l0' . K, shares,' the Great Western Gold and Copper Mining company &00.000 shares, the llior Mining com pany 250,000, and 250,0K will be held as treasury stock. This" agreement is subject to confirmation on the part of the stockholders1 and meetings of the stockholders of the several companies will be called for the purpose of taking the required action. . The proposed new company will have a territory of about 1,600 acres, and all the merging companies have interest in the Snake Creek Mining and Tifnnel company. Development ofnhe new company will be through the Snake Creek tunnel, and will be begun on tthe Thor. ground which joins the tunnel. The Great Western Ms a tunnel hear Brighton, and the Mountain Lake has a tunnel a mile and a quarter in length, on the Snake Creek side of the property. On the . : Beck. Big Cottonwood side copper ore was Fred Cluff is here from . Bingham shipped from the. property while It visiting his father,; Henry Cluff, and was being operated by Senator J. L. other relatives. Mr. Clulf .has re- Rawlins and associates years ago: cently recovered from an injury to his but work was suspended on' account ribs for which he received treatment of the low price, of copper. id a Salt Lake bospltaal. . ' YOUfijG MAN COMMITTED. Sheriiff Henry--- Bast " and Deputy Sam Sheriff A; Trotter, are in Lehi : . Lewis J. Hatch of Salem, a roung today on official business. Mrs. E, E. Corfmah and Mrs:vJ.H. man 19 years oi age. was exsminu W, T. Hasler McDonald were Spanish Fork visitors before County Physician A. J, Stewart-Monda- y afterDr. and to in a take big better noon part yesterday tne before taken and Jater held babies meeting there under, the county commissioners and was com- of- Woman's : Wi ' At a meeting of the directors of the Mountain" Lake Mining company, the Great Western Gold and Copper MinMining ing company and the Thor company held Friday it was aeciuea to consolidate the three companies in a company- - to be known as "The The com Great Western Mines." pany will have a 'capital .s.tock of 1,500,000 Bhares of the par value of 10 cents each, of which the Mountain Lake company interests; will receive - , m CC3S0U0 ATE - la wno wunarrangea: joe unret wiii try out iuh oi gooa ypKes with Mel Cox, while Skimmer Rob Li!. ibJou!.,heeS gurl's moder and erts will take Tom qx on for four lss aamantha rounds. er. , , rpm Squashville. who win Simpkins n , Mush McCabe, whogot a draw with. me Joe Offrct last week,1 promised to return for another engagement to01 ine KhicaE0 foi.'; ""i"" clly night, but finally concluded that he had 'all of the local boy that he " wen looir ror cared for at present. The Proyo band when the affair is will be in attendance to provide Spanish ward amusement :nusic for tthe occasion. Doors ojjpn Fork. 1 organization " 2? rch at 7:30 and the preliminaries at 8:30 Mr. Leven, manager '. sharp. ' ') JOHN DRAPER DEAD. Hub Clothing store, will occupy ,the of iMrs. Josiah Beck on East STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL thome street in the' near future. Center hot 1211 .f the ProVo REPORT FOR FEBRUARY emng at the aire of 53 Clark and' Ed Deputy Sheriff . TT Jones were in'Spanish Ferk yesterCause ot hi8' was Treasurer Jesse P. Jewkes day ton business.- f!Kpaiiraent for which; he had andState Slate Auditor Lincoln G. Kejly of He ,s 8ur- ocim tuiiuren. the State JBoard of Insanity attended the monthly .meeting of the boord (W.SROCERY OPENED. Monday. The accounts for February were audited and allowed in the fol. " Tha n lowing amounty. Salaries, one;, current Suit has beea filed mthe Fourth $3,648.42; improve'""less nn i morning lor ments, 'expenses; renewals and repairs 143.39. District court by Jbhn W. Thurgood 8 wUI for agalttst C. A, Tolboe t al. fo $76.19, ,a0Rt PODuL of the The movtynent of patients February submitted cv Drl D. ,11. the amount of a municipal ' assess in ; the WXfrln city; Calder, ment and interest, paid by plaintiff n'dical superintendent, ' shows the following: on Provo real estate purchased by Number of patitmts in the institu- him from 'dfendaota. The com "4 you are invut.market afford tion January 31, J916. 504. Number plaint setB out that , defendants. by manage-1r'1'" fin J."?16 fcy . admitted during month, 14.-- Number warranty deed covenanted wljh inspect samA of feeble mindwl, 39. . ToUl number plaintiff that the premiums were free of patients February 29th, 1918, 550. iTom all incunTberances' while as a matter of fact there was then an inTyefy town 'Carrie Of own pirtiru-- r cumbrance of $56.64 In the, shape, of died here last un!ay K a l Vlpin,e . type of religious cr&bks. municipal assessment caiujuf" fo'Jowlng.an operation '? Suit has been filed in. the Fourth the1 pancwas-- . Mr. . Kvery town had-iJirand particular ' Distcict court by Ilax hel C. Ferre , ? age; he is sur- - qt big toot , ;vived br. Every town bits men1 th.'it know alt against John II. Dcnhalter et' al. 10 r alul tip kov. r"!Ict ,i ii " lwu frotuers.- The auvvt l Ij r" am u 1 tak but lull tve h'te to. Alpine ;or "r,"r.'t know hjuv to il)aKT n ilu.l. r u. .i iortSaKC 't uN I'rovo rt--l Tiav - n JUOJWS-EDWABD- ' the State Mental hospital. mittedjjo He has been suffering severely for two weeks and the day before the sheriffs, force brought him over ' he threw a. big rock, and almost broke his lather's arm. C.-H- dei - REPORT MADSEfl .'MAKES DEATH OP FISH. ON D, II. Madsen, fhlef Ueputx fish and game commissioner, has found on' investigation that the death of bass "in Utah Lake is slight, and confined to shallow waters, such as Spring- lake, outhi. of Ptovo. This confirms Mr. Madsen in the opinion first advanced him that the cause- was the water r i . x.. reduced to Bach low tempers- tunAby the broken ice that It became ' . too CtlJ d for the bass. rt , '1X5, :nit i"-- . - . 0 i , ,M5,'fl , t . - ; '- - J I rm'a - d J "'.. . i . -- i- pi- .,r- .; SL 5. ARMY U, sat' BORDER 5,000 Troops Cross Border Into Mexico in Pursuit of Villa U. S. Army Joined byj v - 400 Carranza Soldiers N'early 5,000 regular army men crossed the border of Mexico Wednesday to run dowq the bandit 'Valla. They were in direct.- command of General John J. Pershing. He will re? . port to General Frederick Funsto who will remain fn charge of thtt border patrol. No important developments are expected at once. War department officials, .who hwl i given the border comiuander a free hand in working out details of the expedition,' .made it clear that they retarded it imperative to success that . all information which' might aid Villa. In the '. American forces eluding must be guarded scrupulously. Instructed by the war department at Wahmgton that he was not to per-eonully command the troops that will!"' KranciHco Villa, search for Major General Funston, the commander of the southern department, has arranged details of- the expedition and planned-fothj safeguarding of the eutira . - z$nrz7, idczzzdqc: " SOCIETY One of the idelightful dancing parties of the M'ek was that given on ohtog Jff;tlier.ftrst...ward Tuesday social hull by and their wives. A pretty combination-ogreen Mexican and pink together with flowers and " en f Ml" 'I to I VI IliU LI corners Cozy UiailTO tStUCIIICt relttmt:trvy-aTJiliTOnc- ,:' IC UCV ranged and from a prettily arranged booth the .Misses Edith Ward and Beinlce Bourdman served punch during the evenine. -- LOCAL ODD FELLOWS. ' . bord-r- . j . ji is announcements are made by General ' . Ftmatotrfriuisflf. General Funton hn1 announced, ho ever, that while he will not lead. v :iuborolnate to 7s,nV, kad the men, ugainnt Villa", and that be. has to trail the bandit leader to bis lairvand capture him, " dead or ' alive. General John Pershing will lead th . American troops In the purtuit of tho attackers of Columbus. Both Generals FunBton and Per thing are known In the. army as "getters." Directing their operations from Washington is Major General' Hugh ,L. Scott, chief of staff, slong the same lines had either Ftm-, established before ton or Pershing they are both young generals had ever worn sa officer's uniform, Funston's most spectacular exploit his capture of Agulualdo. la 1899 . , wa the pleas--- j Mr ing hostess at a card and luncneon party given at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Phil Speck-ar- t of Salt Lake City. Bridge was played at three tables and the successful prize winners , were - Mrs. R. E. Knowlden, Mrs. C. E. , Erlckson, W. L. Jiirsach and Mrs. Speck-ar- t The seasons's choice flowers adorned the entertaining rooms. t Miss Leoifa Nelson entertained cards Tuesday evening atjher home " The dVcorations on i West CenCer. were in 'violets and after a delightful evening, refreshments; were served, The following was the guest list: Misses' Maude Bowen, Merle Blurnen-tha- i, Leverne Openshaw, Martha Moore, Aidelia and Veva Peters, Elizabeth, Clara and Mary Holmes.'' San-d- a Fisher, End Roylanc,e arid Gladys Phillips. The. prize was won by - : Gladys Roylance. , Monday evening the Misses Maud Hoover and Dora Singleton . number of therr friends at a" luncheon and dancing party at Hoover's Palace of . Sweets. About wenty guests attended, the affair which was pronounced one of the most delightful of the. season. (Continued on Page Five.). Sam-Schwa- r . i!',t D s. . ' n whose-reputatio- bt-e- s in Ui be-ue- 4 tribal hatred of the MaoHbbfes for. the Tagalogs' to consummate bis sion. Placing himself In the hand of Macabeibee scldk rs, togetlier with a number of plokfed American offkera . and niurij lie was taken into Aguinal-- . do's secret .mountain camp as a prla"-onerand tht-rira?prtsKl and over his staff, tak- powrtd Agulnaldo V. Manila. them prisonersXo ing It was Funstoi knowledge of tka peculiar country that won his success . by which he was awarded his first A star. Admirers of Funston believe that It wUi.be by this knowledge ot the Mexican treacherous nature that ViJTa' will be'ilrought lurather than FRIDAY by URe of overwhelming forces. In carrying but such a plan no abler oould be found In the army lieutenant the afternoon nd evening 'J.. Pershing, who- used the John, A. Central District, consisting it than,' tacticrin-sfar as they were ap- same win btaite of Ltah the eight. wards M the m plicable anm 'subjugation of the uie meet ior their contesi ' ward meeting house. The Afternoon had hunting. Moras". iW) t,he wild session will begin at 3:45 and the Island of Mindanao inHafe Philip: pines. It was Pershing's ability to evening program at 7 SO." pv to. The winners will represent the district, in .the cunning Mqros thati finoutguess1ft the Stake contest Vmie held later. won for hi ni their respect and co- ally the afternoon the contest will be in girl's operation, and cleaned up Mindanao, retold stories, boys' chorus' and ' riiakipg of it th "White man's counSenior chcirus, and the . evening in v ' orations, girl's quartettes ana boys; try", of the Philippines. ' quartettes. ., WELL . JUNIOR" CHRISTOPHER B. U. V. PRESENTED BY , FUNERALS FOR JAS. BQKNETT enter-taim-d- ii. I. . e id COHTESTS tlllltlfi vrtv Ml o C it ' " - - .to-teac- h paper, hofiMs " LOCALS 'Boss" i cjnat nu He is Major General FrederickLFunston, The program for tne 'evening will grapher's salary and has appropriated at. least $30 of this sum cbnsfst of band music, Hawaiian commanding the Southern depart- children: Mrs. H. Kobinson of th h dirtied publicity iihl Thomas Edwards Is the United consul at Juarez, Mex whose State nancial circumstances. His home has since been here. conduct has so vexed some of. the citiMr. Probert. was a seuccessful man zens of Texas that they have asked of 'affairs, honorable and kind, and1 Secretary Lansing to remove him from enjoyed the respect of "a large circle office. ' . . kind. n one-ieni- - ed moveihehfis on foot to try Geo. if nd oust County Attorney 10 . the charee oi aft of this md one of the attorneys to the 3 drawing a complaint BE BEST EVER county' attorney that the las illegally and unlawfully" the sum of $420 to 1 Next Saturday evening the Physical limself which rightfully be of the B Y. T. TWnlhgT)epartment ongs to Utah county. hold annual exhibition and A u A ' man v.ho has been projiuaejii. iB'TkerpIng build Provo for the pant twenty five years, died Inst Tuesday at his home in the Fourth ward of pneumonia, William ProUtrt was TO years' of age at his' death n d (during his life- was prominent in the affairs of this city. He .was at one time " manager of the first street railway system for The Garden City. He served in the Black Hak war and fought the Inlians near Scipio iu Millard county. Mf. "Probert v.as born March 14. 1840, in England. He came to Utah in 1861 and located at Fillmore.--. Later he moved to Holden. and In IStU he married MaryAnn Johnson, the daughter of the late Richard John-jn- .. His wife survives him, Mr. Probert was. prominent in business and., ecclesiastical affairs at Scipio, where he located after his toarriage", and engaged in merchandising and In 1880 and 1881 he filled farming. a mission to England.-- In 1890 Mr. Probert moved to Provo and was successful in real estate , ventures, but lost his accumulations in the col' lapse., of the real eafate boom. - In M02 Mr. Probert went to Canada anu tnere engaged in merchandising and coal mine operations and in 1906 he returned to Provp again in good fi- Attorney Has Funds in Connection With Stenographers Republicans Fussing Inside the Salary. Ring. Statements From Both Sides Mis-appropriat- County his o&4;fte vould be . r mi '.ttorney "If of theMuroiM-arwar hud btl-- put th ot HdvertiHiig rfc brolh'er titiimn of the world the the.worlj thUjt tht- ai TcweU.. InstruPtar in Mlver-- . .rifrr wuuld have ronie," declared J.-tiMns'at the I'niteraity of Missouri, ddrM)jf the annual onvcntiou.of the.Soutttorn Lumbermen'" assofiatiort rfontly. Powell the ntwsptiptr is the KreaSest advertising mtdiuin and illumed ur'td the luinWrm.tn to1 brpin' putrimzjiig' U,e 4,dvrtiiiK Urpurt-uiri- it ; Into nell ) JAS; F.J "Christopher Junior ," as presented by the fl. Y. ilJ:'l)ramWic"club at the Columbia theatre 'Monday lght was a credit to the city and a boost for the institution which the club so ably The audience, which represented. was composed largely of students, ' teachers and patrons of the school, was delighted with the pleasing man- In which the play was rendered. Much of the credit for the success, of the play is due to Prof. Armorel Dixon and ben corps of able assistants-whworked Ioig and untiringly to perfect the organization. . ! Funeral services for James were held Sunday at the home nf ii J lUinnett of Pleasant View. The speakers" were Harvey, Cluff and Bishops l). il. iserg ana purum Davis. .The Pleasant View quartette rendered vocial selections. ' The services were 'well attended by relatives and friends. s The Kiieakers at the funeral for James F. Johnson, held in the Fifth; ward meeting house SunEvpipy town h&a men- kflid w omen day, were' Jilders W. H. lioyle and ho". bate the', place and are nlunys-- ' A. W. JehSen'J; and .Bishop Albert Vocal selections were wishing they 'had lived eomewher Manwaring.. tendered by the Fifth ward Juvenile tine, livery tojtvn hn a man who 'never (' chtdr and solos by Albert South wick nd si 'June- what and Clinton Luke. The services were teit a. rollar i,t a large congregation of .lastei down his huitr ana aporta a Bon-ne- " tt -- nr . o ser-vice- The following Grand Lodge officers visited'Provo Lodee No. 14. I. (). ). Tuesday night: Grand Master ToV Watrous, Deputy1 Grand MaMeT F. H. Cellventtra, and Grand Secretary T. A. Simpkin. 1L h 'Davis of Boitie, Grand Master, of Idaho, .was a guest ot the evening After the meeting a . i . . . -' rfofll rt..tit-s i.d ir.ei.u?. T'fnlf trr.f) ' ' uhlrt; ' |