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Show "yr. TIT? Every citizen In thy town Xa vJJL doing something every day to - make Provo greater or r ."smaller. Yon cannot stAn" on middle ground on this question, you are either helping Doofit thia city and her institutions or you are doing the Boosting Knocking "ID" Hi -- ... CIVIC DEVOTEP-TOTOE ANDJNDUSTIttAT, T)FVF!T.nPXfFVT f)F" ITTahT rhlTXTV - vrT. XXX. NO. 92. , - PROVO, UTAH, THtJBSDAY, MAY JrJTl 41916,: ESTABLISHED. 1885. and that your influence- is being waged for a bigger and - ' bettercuy. -- v J mm mii s THE CITIZENS' TRAINING CAMP? FOR Automobile-Da- y fRQV0 GiTY WILL JOIN nawoiM in pnrnniiTinM ruouii iij bCLLuimiiuii v li - COLORADO MINES COIISOIIDATE QelebrationMayii ,7 , At the meetings of the Beck .Tun the Colorado stockholders, KeldT Tuesdaythe consolidation of the two properties agreed upon by the directors March 10. was ratified. There was opposition from Colorado Wednesday, May 17th, has .ben .selected as the date for the big Utah Cbunty Automobile exhibit uf the B. Y. U. Agricultural Departments If the plans vhat are now being arranged for this event are fulfilled it will undoubtedly be one of the big events of the year for Provo. The Ted d 'been discussing the question, - Any business or professional man can johfthis company arid 'receive thetrainingliwhichj; will be - given by Sergeant J. W.'Lepnon of the recruiting office preparat- rr--rr- "ACCUSED MULFORD BREAKS EK22LIIIG WORLD'S OF RECORD . - and the officers who have been investigating, the alleged rob bery of the Copper State bank . of Copperfield, a complaint was lssuea by .the county attorney charging A. Walter Koehlerrcashier of the bankf with embeztlement of $3,83 1 of the bank's funds. was signed by . Rodney T. iBaiger of Sibanairec-torateIt was filed before E. E. Dudley of Bingham and the warrant of arrest was issued from his court. Koehlef JaiLr Time for is to beset the preliminary hearing ' later. L. Mulliner j from ; " i was' present A U T I I Al1. WaT VIUV UlYilCU .... VUC TttJBUU - MUUJ Join" wltirthem big cele--I bration to be given there May 26th I! and 27th. There were present Mayor Thomas El Reece, Dr. AsajCurtiB and i and fiecrfc. tary, respectively, of the Payson Commercial club. Former Jflayor John Ifiit' arid Thomas TolfiiirBtr all - 9t Pay bob; - General - (Manager - W. R. iLast Monday Alma VanWagenen ArmstrongrChterr Egineer"ErD: f pwrbapatfle automobiles that K3? ofand Electrical Engineer .M R," the Salt Lake and Utoh rall f :f m. into the State. Mon was ever shipped road. ' Mr, Lant and- Dr. Curtis extended day evening everybody was astonishthe toritaUon to the Commercial club ed at the terrible I tooting and and Provocitizens, generallyr to join care of 20 Overland screeching Parson in the celebration to be held in a street down Center grand there May 26 and 27 in honor of the driyen completion of the Orem Intemrban parade pleaded by Alma Van Wagenen railroad and the who sells the Overland in this wunty. . StrewbeiTiYalleyileclamatlon pro- eeveralfirmsJntJAkeJWed ject inyiUtion was accepted and a large delegagtion to the big take these, cars away "from Van town in the south end of the valley Wagenen. after they reached Utah, a assured. i, but Van refused to let them go. Care Ml. Timpanogos Reserve, 1 ,j are ' very scarce in this State and Dr. Fred W. to Taylor brought up the every, dealer. Js. doing .his utmost done get all the carsthey can for " their thBiTtmianoroBTrail't-iniforcustomers. - Mr.- - Van Wagenen - was tne regulations of the Interior De- fortunate in iBecuring such a large . : 'J yitaiii in setting aside the Jit. shipment m. , . EiilEMfil ThH-compl- ewrvedThtwa aint lsalrdr1n .x - Thr . , m :. ? -- -- level of the Beck Tunnel pro- whose efficiency is alleged to have a contract for. exploration been impugned by Professor Halt work' has been let to Walter Fitth,- having engaged an attorney to say to LlflQ the . professor:. .''Whadda yuh mean, level. ; lack of efficiency . (Last week Professor Hall paid an official visit to the Provo High school BECRUIT FOR U. S. FIRST Following his observations,': he spoke to officials of the Provo school system'. Wjord came to some of the High school teachers that 'those observe- YFR0H Pi Mens ijadJncludedjLhe charge tbat the teachers were inefficient The teachers, having the usual certificates KJmbball A. Carter of Carterville, and believing themselves capable, is the first recruit secured by Ser- were very Indignant is said to'Oneotthe teachersj-whgeant John W). Lennon for the United States army, Willie Lawhorn having feel that Professor Hall did him - an fallen down on the literary test injustice is James Clove, Jr., son of Young Carter is only 18 years or age, ttie Tostraaster tf! Provo". Mr. Clove and the consent of his father, Heber demanded to kfiow of Professor Hallwhat Jie said about him to the mem. Carter, had to be obtained. . bera of the Provo school board. Prof. Hall declined to divulge the nature of his remarks to the board. iMt.- - Clove-hanow announced his Intention of employing aaattorney to demand an explanation from Professor Hall ofat his ""Professor fice In the State department of education at thtL capitol yesterday- .- He was in Rich county, looking over the that lnrHlltT. He f NexT"BuyenmgTeHigh school chorus from Nephi under expeciea .oacK tooay. in a convenahe disclaimed tlon Monday, however, the direction of Prof. Carl Nelson will give a splendid recital in the any knowledge of a row over the in- - the Utah ScconarardTneettng house to wh1cnifficlencyflfteaeher h county-Higschool invited. are the public .Many splendid Mr. Hall is employed by the Statenumbers will be sung on this occasion ami Mr. Nelson has a fine board of education. His work is to chorus. This choru will be to some inspect the High schools of the State considerable expense to come from and observe as to whether the courses Nephi and it is hoped that the offer- prescribed by the State, and which liberal sd aa to cover are necessary if the High school, ing will be " would share in State High school apsame. portionments, are carried out While he has nothlngto do the employment or dismissal of teachers, memberebf' BIG - IKDIAN - VilLL ERECT the education department say that it is within bis province to jiaite whafef ever suggestions or criticisms of the school work he may deem proper.The Tribune. dltor's Note. The trouble with Mr Hall is- that. Immense Bodies fOre tQ.be. Condefinite , centrated on Ground by Plant in teacher questhe against charges Having 200 or 300 Ton Capacity. tion. -..His system of scoring is milrte reduce faulty.the immense quantitiejsof copper ore - - vet A " delegation ' - g. L Biersach. - perty and - W. -, are-gettin- the ir- ory to going to Fort Douglas. This drill will be conducted in the evening after business hoursr and will be fine exercise for those Formal Charge Laid Afialntt Copper flalph MuKord Broke Worid's Record -Persons wishingjom4bi3company can BanEXaahieriAftet, Long Confer- who need for Automobiles by Driving 1,819 Miles In 24 Houra in a Xudsbn drop into the recruting station over the postofficeand leave their ence. ' Accused Cashier Pleads names with Sergeant Lennon. Mr. J. C. Deal spoke in favor- - of, K"' WrfYnnocencer Bond Is Fixed Super Six. movement or national f this movement yesterday; and told of .the . at (5,000 for Hearing, A special message to The Prove iall-othe nation. preparedeness 'and of these training camps Herald today states that Ralph Mul On a mntinn nf Mr.Tfeal the followinfir committee "was named to ford broke- the world' record yester-daFollowing a conference-Tuesd- ay H. in a drive at sheepshead Bay, Jook after this movement in Provo: I. H. Masters, J. L. Segall and morning between County Attorney some-outin- What juccasionjbysupermtending will be expectedto act as chTufferOntftdjtu vviester iMangumr lu the Provo-anGeneral Manager "J. WmTlCnlght is The Utah County Jersey Association promise to get together - ' schools. FVrk Spanish High of consolidation one of the finest exhibits ofthat particular class of stock yet seen willthe opinion that the development In the case of the Provo High' greatly jtacilttate in the State, while the Brigham Young University's Agricultural work and cut - dowu operating ex- schoor there "have 1een- - acrimonious Work is.now being done on developments, one vt the teachers display will be fully worthy of the big attendance whichnt" is sure penses. 900 the Citizens' Training Camp to be held at to furnish 100 men-foFort Douglas in August and a mass meeting will be held in about ten days to enlist men for this company.. Captain W. R. Wallace the Regular Army will be invited to come to Provo and give a to attract. lecture on this occasion as to what The Citizens' Training Camp really means and how the movement is spreading as a national defense movement all over the nation. This paper started the KOEHLER agitation on this subject several weeks ago and since, that date many persons interested in some sort of national defense have r Demand Attorneys : 1 - movement was started yesterday by The Commercial club Provo shares, with 523,999 shares in favor of the conaolldadon. The Beck Tun specter has Against James nel vote was JBnanlmously;ln:favofOtI . Clove, Jr., to Order H la y Thr new eom'4 J"t)lsmlsiJltr pany will have a capitalization . of 1250.000 in 2.500.000 shares of the mil- - J Certainlffigli school teachers of par value of 10 cehtieach:-On- e lion shares wHl go to the stockholders! Utoh coimtyand- - Professor Moaiah of each of the merging companies, State High rchool Inspector, and 500.000 will be held as treasury Hall, quite snarky with each other. stock. Each of the merging companies has approximately! $46,000 in The crux" of the matter seems to have the treasury according to Secretary beerf Professor Hall's criticism of y - A JEflCIIEl.-- nei and s '.vhich-ever- IIICI BECK IUIIIIEL HUD The Commercial eiub Will Stage a pmciparfearurent in owner the county will be invited ShowJandJii-vitetll his with machine decorated for the occasion.- This Automobile appropriately Big parade wilT be by a Brass to&irdiw upon the principal streets of the city. Substantial cash Southern JJtah torPar march prizes will be offered for the three bestdecorated machines in line, and it is understood that the various dealers will offer aNatiotispecial prizes of some useful accessories for the best decorated ticipaterTimpanogos and most artistically arranged car of their particular make. The al Park and Should be Fenced ladies are to be asked to lend their aid .to the success of the the decorations, while the (husbands : nnnrvi -- y of d 1,819 miles in 24 hours, in the car for 24 hours of the last lap without stopping - as - there was no occasion.-- He drove a Hudson Super Six - Chasla - equipped with Silvertown Cord average for the entire distance of 7tl miles per hour or a better record than N. Aful-for- Bat . anjLjaiijroada! and 'New York City. The fastest time was made on the second lap which was at the rate of 89 miles per hour. The best previous record was made hygMTouoeOizBtrTOktands he made 1,581 track. in England when 24 hours. The Hudson Super Six and Silvertown Cord tires are sold In Utah County by The Ptoyo Company..; Foundry miles in and-Mach- ine COUNTY . o ., " s -- Mall-was-not - - Jl HOUSEHOLD W. R. Brereton was, v aar Jhjted 7 jeput; fruit tiee inspector. J. S. Page and others ofTays6B asked that the county assist in the - . Strawberry Valley canal opening at Pay son; taken under advisement.LRi.R. Lyman and State Engineer E. R. Morgan, of the State Road wKh .the board for" conference on ,road work. The plans for - et improvement-on;fthfi;ToadtQEure- KECESSITT ka THJllOT:IIHE:IO.UB0Ii .The A perfectly practical device. Acme of Modern Achievement doing away with the usual exhausting exmonotonous muscle perience of and straining grlndingA.-necessary-. convenient household utility, making the Freezlng or Ice Cream a Pleasure -- ahUd - - AIM 111 - - ol heasiever-visited-the-Provo-lIJgh-seno- - can uae It CjeajnaceslSherfeetSj AND ani4nPriijoanyonj.ereaproved, and it was decided to apply oitmor cold drinks of all descriptions, made .. ser?e iaVbeen -of on MILLINGTFILESARTICLES. the county! MdTnrpared in- - a mlnuterr-aad-Jin having parts secured,sprinkling aFlhrlndtairmlffgrwEsrllif3)b fencing- done, either by a -- ash i roads this season. i .mai. weeni ,1 quantities to sult Nothing to equal oia .me visit. 10 xa of n - , " or by members of the iMillingjcom-panftlub turnfog out and building" the -- Chicago - Mining-an- d rence. This as unanimously agreed has filed articles of incorporato and President P. Merrill an- - tion with the cbunty clerk. American - tointed the way committers is the principal place oniusf- ao8e-that-the Trork-i- sdone, Pork or oJt ness. The rspitai stocx is ou,wu m JhemBelYesJTheyjre R R. Irvine, Jr,.Alex And . W. ihaje8""Dt' the Hedquist tester Mangum. each based on the valuation of -- the Secretary Wm. M: Wilson of the Osborne and Osborne Nos. 2 to 6 minFork industrial - Committed explained the ing claims in American oetails of the and officers are; big Auto Show for Utah hich will be held here May S.' Osborne, president; A. J. Osborne, ii, under the auspices- of the , Indus- - vice president; Joseph Walton, secreifommittee and asked for the ap- tary and treasurer; Greeib pointment or a committee to assist In we work, and for of wood." the e club. This was unanimously given mo tte --ccontribution y -- A- sandt -"- par-ralue- -of enta - " -- ..r:--r:'- -- CITY AUDITOR'S REPORT. following ommittee apDecker, J. Milton pointed: Fera Jones and Alex ? Hedquist pAtfti ninmlnw-oprovided for the even- Parade on this occasion and Mr. o the " Utah Power & ti ll Merrin ltate that .this company-woultnl, lsn.the necessary extra lighting - riiaomtnt4 should be n -- d Urge attendance 7 TWKS.HELEN GLAZIER lYERS FUNERAL. A ; at City Auditor Miss Alice Brown has receipts reported foTApril,-showi- ng in tHe sum of 1,849.32 and disbursements' $12,208.7- 8.- The city baa tjt' net overdraft of 14.160. .ThereareJ150 000 bonds outstanding. Poundkeeper Joseph JW, Loveless has collected $26 for pound fees. 0 F, FU NtERALi. r . HATT1E IMMW-r-:- ARM ITS' for Miss The! funeral services held' Monday Hattie" Armitstead, friends afternoon in the Fifth ward meeting by many, friends funeral house were attended Glazier and relaUves. The speakers : were A; ; large of wa relaUvescongregation attended " the for Mrs.. Helen.. held in the Firstward Swefl-seThe- - speakers lbert Manwaring. Elders J. C. and Nr F.- - WilsonThe music Howell, of Eureka, and tk?8 WynrromrteHeHHWduetediy. Many bfeftuUTal. WRrd J double - quartette Miss Ada Howe. renil erd evidenced the love and symwas And a flowers sold, jettons,c Lund; - A of SJ',Vl,ot pathy, of friends.-. The associates attended,, eacn bringing urJS 7 1ovlng fr,0,ul8 ot the coTered the casket. r . flowers. - l?8,. Preeidet-X-MerrillBi8h- op n S! 5LrWr4hair7ri a1 offerings-Contribute- d " I A, Roard-CQmmissi- the-St- -- -- i2West-Centerlnone-688.Adv- fe- TripnsyestorTe -- EflllMEriOilJllOf -- ; , . th. HE born-Janua- ry . lo-t- al-an- . mine,-a-diatanc- fl '"- At the meeting of tne city 'coramls-- . et.iU, petitionedc for the repair of a culvert rJ v6rtlw-a.,tef- north of Center street; taken under, advisement :'J. WDangerfield and others asked for an arc light to be placed on First West..' streets, between Center and. First North, and for-- a culvert across the street at First North to admit of the west side of water rnnnlng-dpw- n First West; petitlon'granted. , --- , OF V- " ser-Julie- forrs . . r Sixth-war- - AD. A propen resolution was passed requesting it on the market today and the price of Colonei;C.SS... Loose, Of .Provo. to ate Is within the reach of all Senator CoIoneLjoose-whojwith designate the Mapleton Bench road and be convinced. Call owner of laJthe. ReedSmoot principal View the Benjamin road, the Lake V C. F. DECKER, Agent. the Big Indiian, was accompanied-o- n the Ceder Valley and Vineyard-oadr. Moslda jroad, aa' State road and.thei -" ' : roads. DEATH OF MILES KINGSiWfT trlct. They spent several days at tne mine and returned toJProvo Saturday, -a The death el Mile , Kingsbury,, passing through Moab Saturday evenformer Provfljesident, died April 29, ing.' . at the home of bis. son,7ArB.TKmgSr - While at Big Indian Colonel Loose acLa Sal - Live bury, near Forsythe, Montana, negotiated with cording to information received by Stock company for sufficient water to OF THE SYNDICATE water will be Provo relatives. Mr. Kingsbury was operate the mill. he anatlve of New Yorkr piped from ihe-L- a 27rl829-lot about seven ...miles. and son. The pipe line, for which the surveys ,l B. H. Bullock, manager of the have already been made by vTonk -Syndicate mine at San taquln, re FUNERAL FOR WR8. ALMA 8TRAW Demming, an engineer, will have a LARGELY ATlcNDED.. fall of 800 feet, furnishing more than turned from the property, while at . ,(nn nur Dullnnlr met f T . TA- ample power fofThe mill. H - The speakers at th funeral The mill which Is to be Installed by who a i Alma. straW( neld Tue. Colonel Loose and Senator Smoot will ykeB making, an Jnvestigatlatt..ot,r the, di aaJF the Sixth ward. meeting house, have capacity of fiOO or 300 tons a trlct for Salt lake "and Ogden parties, were Bishop Oliver- -B Huntington of day. It will unquestionably be tjie ana ftriaer Anarew largest reducllion jlaot in the eastern himself as I SDringvllle, were part of Utah, and a large force of men vocal selections hiahiV niPARfxI with the district On.Knudsen. ""the will be required to operate It That the rendered by a Quartette from the Union Chief, he; - Stated that ' choir. There was-- a large the mill will be put in within the next d property has ore in sight of good of friends and relatives, few months Is indicated by. the fact attendance indiand gives quality and quantity cation" of "becoming one- - cf th- - big manycoming from Sprin grille where that work on the pipe line will start Zi: mines of the State, : The Eldorado; the family formerly resided. "' Nearly a year ago Colonel Loose Mr. DeJuBeri states, has some very NOTICE. visited the mines and stated in ore in sight and Moan that metallurgists (were perfectwith more development promises to of ing a system to1 economicaly reduce "We; the undersigned Tdentists become a big producer. ' The Syndicate has a spienma Provo, have"ftgreed to close our of- the ores. That they have' succeeded m. i one o'clock indicated p. at addiSaturdays, fices by the announcement that little with very showing and ' - Saturday in a mill is to be installed. tional work should open up a big commencing the firstThe people of Mbabr as well as this e sliver ore. The May, and continuing - until Sept 1, b6dy of l: entire section, are elated over the as. broken lotmatioir in v'.ji '.i bigcat.es and Mrrpellen-xronslders ne O. surances K. Hansen, this property v v 'i STiaiiL, mining Industry. The resumption- - of highly favorable to big ore bodies, : extensive work .at V,: A. THOMB, and the present physical condition of ; 11. li. LOVE, prove a wonderful stimulus to busithe property indicates that big jre Grand. VaLey ness in -- all lines. occur CU will very is Developments " : . EK1NS- .-O. short time. . ". . - hieh-erad- lead-silve- r e -- . high-grad- txi..-MOYjga- .:-i. - : orTmewea-axUyity.ln.it- - Blg-lndtan- - V -'- J- -will The Wm; M. Roylance Co., as usual arewake-noMhe-fecMhat-lft-orde- to improve our potatoes and thus get: " higher prices, we must get new seed. " With this object In view they have received' a car- - of very fine extra . . select hand assorted, seed., potatoes, which they arrfferinf to the grow era at reasonable prices. See their add elsewhere in.thls issue. - -- -- .. TIMPANOGOS SCHOOL WILL GIVE PROGRAM. . . . Timpanogos School will bold a celebration .tomorrow in MayTWle;? Miss games and athletic sports; Mildred i Salisbury May Queen by her sphoor majes iMonday. The public l8mvitedjtoenioy- - The May Day thjrth2lTJBritth L. "the-festi-val. - T:.r':,:.T"TT--'"-- r V, . i 4- |