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Show -- it the mosf This progressive andup-- - news paper of Salt soutA provo em1AJLB THE DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMES FOR .v r 1 Mil be in An guvn in imn wherem Hqwellrr the-peopl- you 6taged on May eT 17th-is- projKwed Herald bt Hay 1 nlso iu receipt of :a number of of a similar nature from peo- plerwho rer;: fafcsigtitee enough--tofunctions recognize great good from of this nature. tNSIEAD OF ENSIGN mmm hall was witb,.atudenta-an4xitizena,laJiax.jth- a " I A cmTaTc v" The-che- . j . m I Washington, D. C. "Gentlemen: 7 T "The State of Utah is aroused and earnestly demanding prohibition at the hands Legislature. Perhaps 90 per cent OEJTHE PEOPLE want it. THE CHURCH WANTS IT, the women voters demand it, the Republican party will be held responsible if it fails to heed the jeishes of the people. The Federal officeholders are the main obstacle in the way of prohibition. They are aggressively resisting the wishes of the people and standing stubbornly between them and their representatives in-' the Legislature. The Republican partyTriust be sav:edf rom ilisintegration. If the Federal officeholders, who are allied with the.. Tribune American party and the saloon element succeed in their anti-pro- I resent efforts the Republican party will be called the .1 . -F" f I k n Y? iv,n , laniapa in Ta X rnoir IIIIIMIMI ''rr 1 llin -- 111 --r mamAIawma. II I IIII I 111 i" t It, 1 7zzzj- 1 n.,n. . "CHAS. W. NIBLEY, HYRUM M. SMITH NEPHrLTlMORRISr lhat telegram carefully and- l They --betrayed the people into the note that the Federal office- hands of the ocrtain xnM.wi arp main obstacle in the wiy ' wasthese jnen together w. of prohibition. Many people rharf e State officers including th '3overn.)r Head, vmi whiskey--lemenIF---lt u-i- . Governor Spry with all the these officeholders. It Is sins . of who made the deal o true as the whiskey interests stated" in " thirTnesagelat Federal office holders are the who have blocked prohibition, these Ieral4iBce6caaer&-ar- e Smoolh Sutherland and Jro. n 1 utht-letter- of-th- e individual. 1 tit SirtheTlaiirlrPirr-Josr-lIow- " Provo Commercial club will bis filled last evenine College It thiaconneciioBaJinn, doing a sermon delivered by P0B8 biitinesg of $100,000 or over in baccalaureate Elder O. F. Whitney to the graduates on year will be placed in calss "A" this class of the .Brigham Young University. and the membership for Immediately before the services belie $7.50 per month payable quarterly gan the graduates inarched into the inidtance. This class will Include Lnll V... IT CK.i.j J is H ! .bankswhosecapitilizatio.n ' c) ' iiMMA A. nVnF " """"- - I for them immediately jiw.vvv ui v.c.. "R mnmhflff. in front of the houses iHplfiainncTudeTllrbusJness speaker's platform. President George or firms doing $50,000 or over gross bDsfiess annually and the dues for HiinhalLpr.eBideL , Tho services opened by the choir ibis class will be $6.00 per month. singing an anthem "Hope Thou in This calss shall include all banks of God," solo by Miss Jane Tout. from $50,000 to $100,000 capitiHzatioif. " the ."Invocation was offered by Class "Cembership shall include renir Alfred Osmond. Elder is more lira's whose gross business Over Israel.? "He, dered, Watching ftjn $25,000 and less than $50,000 and Elder Whitney in the beginning of all banks whose capitilization is above his discourse referred to the early In class this 25,ft0flThe membership the ind development of, Utah history niiaU'be $4.00 a month. Class "D" and Utah The first white man valley. aembership shall include firms doing to Utah came to Utah 1 gross business of $12,500 or less that came - and - did-- -- not go any than $25,000 gross busineps annually. valley and the first house was The membership in this class shall be farther north, noCbuilt in Salt Lake, as trcuunied; per month. Class VE": shall , in- but right here in' Utah valley, He good loi v a i. nd witlt .pry onlv bafnoin and sab.- - all tfet. icarrled-iiuLl- he !e7spoke lu made. men ready Spry wa and the wheel while these Federal office holders united with Stafe of ficers eu. (Continued on page 8.) ' i-- The People of This City and Couoty to Have the Advant- - Utah county. read interest the account of this parade In The Provo " Stfi-3- peak, - humbly asked these three men to allow the people to have prohi- thing for Provo. and tncidently for bition, but they steadfastl.refused to do so. Following is the everyone interested in Provo - and 1 with enTTteer-ootrSe- T FAflQGOS -a iIG COUflTY Slt IkC petition referred to: at the Commercial club lissheon :to"3 Cheldjn jfie Spencer ate Wednesday at noon. The' new propose to divide . the membclasses according to the into ership imotint of bushiesB done by each firm l ht ;Wednesdayr ( flie i PROVO IS PRAISED MO "Transacted by Various Firms. New Method of Electing Officers and a Publicity" De7 partment Proposed. Regular Luncheon and Pleasure ESTA BUSHED 1S85. iheeople of Utah have demanded States wide prohibition and for ten years the people have been defeated in this great desire by the political bosses who have controlled the State. Our government is a government by parties, and the DAY party in power is usually held responsible by. the people for its ronduct, but not so in Utah. Ninety-eigthousand good people of this State, in 1910, petitioned a Republican legislature to give y. Jd.Wilsoa Secretary of the Inus prohibition, but the Smoot forces who are in control threw this dustrial committee is in recejpvof a petition into the waste basket. At the. same time a great mass coniirlimentanr very lettr from - the convjgnt4on- wa held 4n a thousandiead- SaTt ing Republicans were assembled, This convention drafted a' 'MOii?'E'I6Ofi?" & Utah. Ry. is which is Baidr "l am petition addressed to Reed Smoot, George Sutherland and Joseph sure a few more efforts like the one Due to be Based on Gross Business Monthly Progress, -- Let ThePeo 1 s r- - " Prosperity , OF UTAfi COUNTY lake City. ROVOr4JTAHrMONDArMA-9rl91- i- age of a Ten Million pollar s Enterprise - ' At an ; aggregate expenditure of over, ten million dollars and employing more4btt-si- x thousand people. of ceptional class and talent the Chautauqua movement is sweeping like a giagntic tidal wave throughout the country! To those whose minds are not entirely clear as to Just what ChtmttHHraa-meaa- g, we wou that you immediately get busy and in. lorm yourselves, for if there is anything which thoroughly disgusts the average individual, It is to awaken to the fact that he has missed one of tho great treats of a life time, and this le people6TTJlfiir Boys of 16 Are Being Called to Fill Just exactly whaFThe county are going to- - do unless they Z . tne Gaps in French Army, avail . themselves of the opportunity 5II8S Pearl AHec, . Bister ocIrs: What is Chataquua, many will ask? Charles and Leon Vacher of this city, in crossing Chautauqua 1b an intellectual circus, being just fourteen days m coming-frothe ocean-an- d New; York embracing an element of the highest to ProvoMiss Allec's nome is at St class of rthe most rnned vaudeville; Julian, in Southeastern JFrance. She he very essence of the best there is came overin theFrench Tassenger in the amusement and entertainment ship Lafayette, which JLeltBordeaux, line. Not only are you afforded an. France, May 18th, and arrived at New opportunity of listening to the most York, May 23. For the first three eminent exponents of modern science days of the voyage the Lafayette was and art, as applied to every day requirements, but you are given as well guarded by torpedo boat destroyers In speaking of the war, Miss Allec the. privilege of seeing and being enstated that all the available men of tertained by the very best dramatic, the Frnch had been called to ' the musical and . vaudeville talent that cOIora, Crosi the age of 17 to 60, and the world affords, and under are elevatlngr ind refining; that boyB of 16 wereT)eing called io sense of the word. The peotraining. She states that the causua- - in every litlea on both sides are terrible, and ple of Provo and Utah county arc that it is a common sight to see men very shortly to have this opportunt ty, of witlra-le- g or arm shotayT-OTHt- ee the dead shot literally in two or with those to say after it is all over and don with, "Why they tell me I missed their head shot off. The people In the war territory are one of the greatest treats of a life called upon to take care of ' the time." The Chautauqua will open hcr wounded, and the Allec home had as en -- wounded soldiers la at June 13th and close June the 19th. It high win probably be field in h l&rgw. tentl . the onejtime,JLJBbe-tateBthatall on the Tabernacle grounds. .will French believe that the Germans ' finally be beaten, and . that tho war LELAND PARKER IS HOME." will not stop until the Alliei are victorious. Mr. Leland Farrer, son of Mr. . and" Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer, of this city. -- returned recently from Stanford Unf- YEAR OLD versity where; be has, been taking a Bpoclal course in . Commercial Economics. While there he - was Bignally honored by being elected manager of the glee club, president of the music club and a member of the Honorary Mr. Farrer will Economics club; spend the summer with his parents in Provo and return TO college this fall."" Ariel Larson a young man 17 years of age from Vineyard wfia arrested today by "Sheriff Henry East for pass LADYARRIVEFROM -- ZONE T r -- SlffiEOeiKESIlSE BIi?l!EiILWES condi-ttonB-wht- V h Vf- V I1V1I u shall be $1.50 per month Wt of aembef ship. Class "F" members- his prediction of the , parliament nations and the federation of . the HEtrrESTERDAtlS THE hips shall include all firms doing a : world, yet to be fulfilled. less- - than $5,000-an- -4 post business-- of what Elder Whitney wondered in" this anally and the membeship Father : Escalantwho visited . Utah elanr shall' be METHODIST OFSTATE MENTAL valley 140 years ago. would think of "G" membership shall include all" would greet transformation that the members and the fee for this ion could he return today. class of membership shall be $1.00 reviewed the travels The speaker per month and $5.00 tor entrance fee. tha-iout Veeterday .protestant in this region and the of Escalante The State board oFitf sanity met Borne of the other changes which later appearance of the trappers and In a union Memorial Joined churches here Friday afternoon and appointed f suggested in the by-laarere-rardin- g one of whom, Ashley, had a Dr. George E. Hyde to succeed Dr. D. service at the Methodist churchJTJie the election of officers which hunters, lake and built the first jfc Oaldef as : superiteudent of -- the on Utah fort itates that a nominating committee house in Utah. (vVbmen'a Relief Corps and the TJrand ot Bine State Mental hospital. Dr. Hyde will nd FoltowTOghem--ame--Bonsev4lle-ator each office "ofthelnBtitutioii June Army Veterans, attended in aan body, taketharge except secretary and to IsLJJr-Calder-wand going KevwjteHarU!iefpreBiaea ill emigrants Fremont, take to treasury be votedor bMallolt-- ol Oregon and California, but this land and intends to spend several months combined choirs under the direction tte members in good standing- .- These remained coveted by none, and gen- in California. He will probably of L. A. Culbertson, sang a number of Mots are to be mailed to the memr the until worthless considered establish himself as a specialist in anthems. Jlev. Ludwlg Themson of t)re several days previous to the erally latter-daySaintame here ancL laid mental and nervous diseases and may the Con gregational church Tfired?tbeof election and they shall have a period the foundation of a great State, and invocation arid..Rev. S. H. Goodwin of about ten open an office in alt lake. 'mis, Procter-academ- y days in which to send in read the scripture in the and Stars has-Stripes the decided not howeverrhe ttese ballots and the candidates fuUy planted -- VlolettQL-lhe lesson. Mr. W.-N. .v they are talking UPOn. -- the highest number of votes desert "And ye- t-cross on Ensign a Baptist church read Abraham : Lin or about a is erecting Dr. E. native be declared elected. Georjte Hyde This method coin s Gettesburg address with ap In. honor of the pioneers. I don't ftta believed, will ' England, 60 years of age. He came bring about a peak it I but idea propriate remarks aaapreface it is, hope whose know borne and made bis snaaimoua choice In the tQjUtah m 1883, Rev. W.vF. Bulkley of Ihe Episcopal selectiajf effect. The at two waa for Drl officers fur the xlub -- which 1ias- been will not be carried into Hyde Ojtden. Catholicchurch . delivered r the SermOBand cross is thTliyrnboTTJl-t- he or menaano tapogsible under the old years supenntenaeni church and if it is erected any where State JM en tal hospital at Blackfoot, spoke in an eloquent manneKof what tt club. r- in in on Rhniild be it MounrTtmpanogor and fiai had hospital practice -- In wo owed those who had sacrificed Jhe club will have a publicity of War and ing forgedchecksto -the extent Revolutionary under the new arrangement a our as and nation" unit w Hyconfewed- to- -- having ; s preserve $7tg.' uie C. Goodwin inDuie from taken C, pOTt- graduate and bas also: instead of an Industrial committee forged the: checks numbered 7 thus on thejwork course in psychology at- - the John further her unity; and amplified b4 these- - ew far and there may be somrTnoreTjome wilrcovw all expenses pioneers, who- - wherever-the- y asnioneers of the fierJmtlbeeB. Ins 'Hook " univer8lty:, organ! gatteBBwhich wlll-- b J A M ETDf.K R ADMITTED'": TO lnr uu pnt. carried 'heir ideals with under this arrangement BAR. glways conducting schools, sometimes Mental, hospital since February 1 of A Ford "car was taken from the --and ba in "tents and dugoutsr and finally in this7 yearr He ADDRESS DE- as BACCAUUREATE has Tucker not K B. Pratt, James graduated premises later resulting and frast,'5 temuoris buildings, better three children, the family E8 Fourth South street,. Saturday night-- doctor of- - laws from the Stanford in the developmpnt ..PiLthelendid arily living at Salt Ike.Cltjr admtttd-t-o and Sundayinflnilnajtt..waa fotmd be- Governor Spry and the other mem TJptverBlty andha been pdblic and :' chur- - achool system, r i 1 tween Fifth and Sixth East streets ons iaAi iivrnrii of-ttinw pvlstlne. board" attended the cele the California bar.' He will return to bers I LULU ITIUI LIUIIHU IU witzv-- - lila JLi mother. IB REDUCE TAX LEVIES week next HSecondSouihwhere-itbabeera Provo ana d weir bUJlt tor Provo camff and The pioneers s"Qirrbration at Payson abanaoned-in-ii-damaged who has spent condlturn. and it became the duty - oi meir with DrrCalder.Theywith President Mrs, Hannah. Tucker, o Mr; Pratt has offered $50" reward for themselves-tdescendaatr to prepare iLund, who camfrown. IronvSalfl AJL the apprehension of the thief. be accompanied by 'Mr. and Mrs. carry on toward perfection the work- Lake to visit the hospital, were the Isaac Bullock, who have spent several howin hv their Barents and grand- tnieats of Dr. Calder at luncheon and flHHitbB-l- n g South r -adft-Htproph later 1 His The Protler Academy IBaccalaureatet UAiltil II II lx 1111 LDnAl I of the Nebo dirtrict-co- ju. JBRI DOUiniieu. 1 lre the hospital, followingjwhich to the illness of Mr. toBullock. n throueh be serious, ported ernJonwaapreached last evening in j .me poraon . : of : the "ounty believed in the educationthat will the special meeting was held and Dr. I in success for the Congregational church by Rev. was made. and the buord of qualify its possesser appointment Zla.yl Hyde's NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. o!t' tne .Alpin - district, this world and prepare him for adLoiawig Tnomson. u was a union ku?n service and the house was filled.Aj the portion of the" county vancement in the world to come an uml BLOODED STOCK FOR PROVO Next (Tuesday, Wednesday and combined choir from the four I PEOPLE. of the heart, the hand, the S.ot, Provo' 10 meet "with the education will Btudio be our closed, churches-rendere- d selecX" of a Thursday number mind:ancL the, spirit. rio iions --and nfta5-thfirst Monday In- - June. eonsisting otfXThe Danes of ProvttAnd vicinity are He would have the graduatesTibnor John Roundy has purchased two r Bnetman -- Photographic 1 demonstra- Mesdames by George Fitzroy, L K. arranging to obserye Grundlovsdagea being true lames b and WHs irBrimhaltonaHnelHerfc is -- to t0 the Bch001 boards that they irpntlemen. lnSaltrLakeClty. Masters and W. F. Violett, sang, "Lift itheaniBh Constitution Day) June . clean, kindly, pure, font bulls brought into Utah in a car-- tion to be held rp new-ide- as th& wewill bring Thine Eyes," from Waitfor the tax levy for their the oratorio 6s Appropriate exercises wijl considerate ot others, famous fr0nt" and the of Herefopd8 resrjchrralroua ana brave in the detense load home. led by In the B.Y, U. Ladies gyronasium in - " mctsMo. Responsive "Elijah." reading at herd school .boards Harris, Harris courageous k... -N YGREEN. LARSON tne F. H W. Rev. Princi the evening. Thorvald Orlob of Salt also urjted Bulkley, prayer by u tho mm i ,m . right wmouiui "'"Produce about 1392,660. So many I graduates to accept and endeavor, to NEW BCOCK 8IGNAL8 WILL COST pal S. H. Goodwin; scripture lesson Lake, Daniek vice consul for Utah, IN ARCH ' LARGEST CONCRETE will be the orator of the occasion, by Rev. C C. Hartzler. ; SALT LAKE ROUTE $400,000. perform wltn nonor auj umj WORLD TO BE BUILT m to J-plRev. Thomson" choose fof his sub- - The program-wlilonl- Bt of oratory while they eomes-t- o them in tU acacemcnt.i)t IN NEVADA7" liis" and ThaLOvercomethr - a.-- !fbeea-itti- ng nectriHe reiresnmenis. on auq music,, , board - of the work of the-U-rL installed be to aancing New block signals text was from the IiooX of Revela- ,The following chairmen of commit that theT feel Uke 8ivin were warned against giving awayw the Salt Lake Route this summer, will !h7lion pping One of the largest single concrete tions 3; 21 which reads, 'To him tees to arrange for. the celebration 0' boarda a cnace to make a idolatry prevalent in-no pas$400,000, cost about although Nui l.uw that overcometh will J grant "to sit have been appointed: . . the gift instead of the senger has been killed in train acci- arches In the woild weighing tons and costing, $60,000 will be built with, me in my-- throner-even-a- s Iover Finance, E. Cr- - Henrichsen r tavl-- " Giver- - Nothing that God has made is dents on Lake Tailroadatzthft , came, and am set down wfth --"my tatlon, Julius Jensen; refreshments, MOTOR COr IN NEVV worthy Nutt, by and Katner jajui-ihrone- . Sawmill of canyon And " wnrthv of i worship. Hasen; decorations, P."- MrsrJorgen inng general-manager- ;'' to--w Clover Creek. .Xevad. these t.iipgs 4 liansenr E. Larienr-Tro- f, Lund ln part be; spoke,-i'AvWerk will begin shortly The arch tor of the best things that, will ho thn TTiiiHlff Mrentnr nn TXf. v,P Motor- - company Hof that there Is any budbihui de of the very.latest locking signals ' will be 93 feet long, 23 feet high . and Jife iandlii Groneraan choirister. S2 S0Tfdi,nto the new quarters at th gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ sign, will be set in place between IjQs rt Ha QnrTi the, iTT, weBt venter Btreamjmfl, lnrf hpalffr" street and is now aAnfl-Ri- v Thft choir sang and will be capable of sustaining Ti,-OF MAINTENANCE to" care lor iSiwantsj benediction was offered of nnd LvnndvL Utah, and Modena-t- o 680 tons. The big arch wm grow be culture, usefulness, a Christlike : dis oni?ln8 In Public. 280 the most BrtahJilrr , km,f Ba,es Rox, Nevada: aggregating But all . H. C. Nutt, general manager, "Salt neath and around . th trestle now in position and immortaliity. . toom ta the SUte. ith from wet these things are only for .'Him that Lake Route, has established a new as and it changes DEAD. AN use there, OURLLi S mar-ijiJW MOSES the; best the MOORE DRUG INCORPORATES. concrete intoaolid artificial stone; overcometh the Jewards and belcrs-ing- s position, engineer ; of .maintenance, rd.8 the excellent tile noor, company has filed the trestles will be. removed 1 while Hoore of life. are not for the shlrks.-- or John and appointed R, C. Brown to main- -' The Drug received by was today Word service and syttem i'wting m i--ti .. incorporation witn the traffic is carried on all the time. of or Lake 1n articled the the tain in perfect condition the roadbed, Salt goings runaways, easy folks one7 liis from Orullian, lArthur IMaeuire. chief engineer,- - m the promise is not to those who trv bridges and other structures on - the SpringvHe":i8 the ttlX VMv. tatine that bis Drotner .mobcs county clerk. mnaStor of concern. the iP&Lhe-haine iT4rorr,v-ar0artr-t;MmThe whosWf inSaitTnflneigaliacf4)uaineBer 10- - years : 'm C6n- Iew "Wishing touches to Lake City, last nigbt.. lonowmga capita; stock is Ja.OOO, divided into will use 65,IIW lee.t oi lumper io everlasting dubs or wno want to ne-- t tat lh insidet work before the lingering-iimess-o- f several -- months, shares of the par value1 of $1 each. keep the concrete from touching the carried to, the skies on - the flowery Btruction and maintenance work" on beds of ease.' Such ones will never the Penns'lvanla lines, hasJiad much. . sal?s ronX and garage will Mr, Orullian Is, the son of Kriker The directors ana orncers are: rrea trestles. cr.t, V""Plete.. In kl-.n- .. xi- one otJtnunibet 01 improTS: skie J. Moore.ipresident: Fred Sinith yice Ibiaia. Tiert numhpr of years fn, they tn ach ihe. higher and better -t- hings-of ' the Utah Society of Engineers. His Twas a resident of this ify living--president; James "wV Packard,, secre menta to be made by H. " C. N'uti, gen to himself provide 7:" :v : r .,-.lOr tho nn.' . Continued on page 8.) ' want" heudtiuarterB will be in Los Angeles. eral toanager, this year. ,.vm. ?u tary and. treasurer," , , V membership v. a - IKE r (or ad B $1.0flper-TnonthrClaB- his-vis- " . as-Bev- - -- BOY ta -- -- i'rrr honorFathercalanieejeaij, 8 F FV -- FMIIIFDiJJISlfllfK thevlto rs CHECKS . t 2i - IS1SI-B1IS-J1SK- tttiff he nm-npT-fliri'i- i-Tn rim I -- -- h thenteritondaTheywiu ; vlpard.Qunts.mnU fon pntstUT . 3sa.niirrriinrtrnnTnffiTr our ot-Zlo- IIIOOIME wmmigBioners-at-their'-next-reg- ular a-t- e tlreir-parentr- i behld.n --- t --- E r:rV The-raduat- ea world-worshi- theJSalt-Lake-i'ailroad- jJn to-ttr- C thSalt te-betra-yett AC U ah-Idaho thjeJBolPinqq rPPed .i mTdeit4eicrey J.n-tu- res u.. . n,l:?mZ -- ; .V-.-- :1 ' rth -- will |