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Show E PROYO IlERALB ' U SnOP:EARlY!r And make the clerks happy WRITE SOnETOIiiG Jor-ourbigJC- VOL. XXXI. NO.1 mm Il;VJ0T.lErS RELIEF PROVO nUSICIAUS PRIZE VflN1IEfiS urn ill TOMORROW IE - SALT LAKE CORPS ELECTS NUB ARE All : OFFICERS nhmifl has returned Th committee appointed to pass on The following officers for the en.Oudmundsen year have been elected by the written bythe from Salt Lake Clty where he- - took stories . . - pupils of the suing ShermarFRelief Corps No. 5, WmY.T. three of his violin pupils to compete public schools on "Provo Merchants G. A. R.: President (Mrs. May . R; -' of Fifty Yeary o," in the Taylor Farrer; second vice president, MrB. for the honors in the second- Wl BroBT-Co.- 's - vieepresi-- 4 .ttest for Utah Pro Mary-J- j- Vincent i contest held tinderhe-au8pi- ee -- folic Mrs. Sarah P. chapiBreretonr; denti Weefc'rsorted Women's the ducts the National . FederaflotTor Mrs. Mary WraffTexretary; lain, nave awaraea winners inr been afternoon. clubs Tuesday A Mrs. Mel Howie. Those people who are desirous ot choice seats for the Big Commercial Club Vaudeville Show should beoa hand early when ihe box office opens Friday morning, as everything points, to capacity business.!- The Big Minstrel First Part was fully rehearsClub Luncheon Addressed by ed last evening and an outsider who was; permitted to attend, says it is "A Scream," while the vocal numbers, Stepnen LTChimari both in solos and chorus are far above the average heard in ordiuury ' ' vaudiville, "All acts the feature MEMBERS Jt)ig report FOR CAMPAIGN ready for business" and the grand finale upon which much pains is be- fcg taken by. thii management, is said Tnere'was a atto -pg- bgatifurTg - ttie extreme. ,;The last Bpring thp club luncheon held at me Hotel people who now.principal Robertrdneay;Tirar M. S. -- - Plan Saves Buy ers $50.. to $75. Per Pu- r- Co-operati- ve L The difference fxopinion in the the prizes Uaylor Ilros.-CAre names. the EXECUTOR FILES SUIT TO COL of which the of vasite theSrujes interpretations ' LECT 1225.00, The winm contest caused a considerable delay chase HIqv. , -and finally the contestants were per arl Taylor, the A., F. Zuckswert, exeeutor of Chestina t mitted to begin With the adjudica $X; Reba ' iuby Taylor estate of Matthew Pattinson, de tions to the liking of one of the Salt $3.00. ceased. SEE THEM AT TAYLORS ; Nelson et al., to eolleet fiSa e& a bake profewer-- . who, according .to jwr Prof: rg dni'in dggR, ulah4Iat primias,ynQtec4USdyniortgage E$ a ypry .hazy understandng n, $s; Uelia on Spanish Forlr3 real estat- emeaninig of terms The bunch of pureT)loodbutlHrpTiT 5; McCord, $6; Lindsay, The eonteslants were ; betiivd a Zelhkr.Thomas, .. llRuBsell .Tucker, Jowadr-Uta- h. tliased fiounty.. jftP-- . sere Aso that the judges cbjild not tp.50; Evp strong, $1.50; .Ruby FARM BUREAU WANTS IQGAL rived in4jtProvo this morning at 8 see "them, nor did the judges know Baird, Bernioe Cluff, 50 cents. The " o'clock in splendid condition. .. the pupils for they drew numbers Seventh Grade. to be the best that ever id and played under the numtfer drawnr "Franklin UUALIZATIQN entered the State for .the prices paid. KchooHJllie Horsley, The judges awarded first and second $6; iBeulah Ueesley, On one purchase of four bulls, Messrs. places to Kenneth Roviance and Le Christen-s- eri John T. Caine III and of both Roy Robertson, respefively, Parker School Mae Clark, $6; refused to take f 1.000. for tfnder the direc Vaughn MeDonald, $4; Irene Crane, ProvO. and pupils At the meeting of the Utah County the morning after the trans' tion of Prof. Gudmundaonr Miss Aline t2.J.O. was closed. action held Farm Monday afternoon, Bureau, Phillips,, of Provolost third place by Maeser SchoolJJthel Startup, 6; To Select the animals suited to the was orecommittee as the on v one noint. was And she appoint- conditions of following Orilla IStrong, $4; iEloise Stewart, breed, age and amount " mitted to play only one selecnoir $2.50. ed to investigate the tax question and of money appropriated for purchase, while The Sa lakf ontestants were et faraiCT -' fromi?tah1 IC'whs necessary to travel over 1,000 "" Tifti pahbgos School Fred DixonV to- - try permitted t play four, it is considered $6; Fawn Davis, $ir Stanford "Powel-son- , county appointed on the State miles in Iowa", but the selections made here that Ker shou ine was exceDtion board of equalization: L. L. (Bunnell, ..are said to be well worth the time $2.50. W. J. Chadwick andR, W. Creer. a!ly good Had she been on an equal incurred. The cost to and on the expense for the survices of GOOD BILt AT COLUMBIA. The constitution and footing ywith the others she would purchaser of winnersTIn one the first have been State organization were adopted. John T Caine HI In passing on the the let. There were seven entrants The vaudeville bill presented at . L. Warnick was elected director points of the stockrmaking in me violin contest, three from the Columbia last night was in some on the State bureau from the Utah etcTr" Was "about one dollar selections, per from four Salt Lake, vo.and county bureau, All the locals,, were good. respects,.; was exceptipnaljy,,, the hia amontof CProf. Gudmunson feels particularly last act," the Great Florence Troupei repreaftBted nm- - many questions of ; expenses.jrrrfili'" elated over the Results of the contest, was easily the best acrobatic feature interest were 4iscussed. The bulls are Herefords and Dur-habut "statesthat the .action ot certain ever presented at the -- local playwith about 75 per cent of them dein Lake musicians Salt City are CUPID'S CO R N ER. house. Other numbers were good, the remalning-Spe- r Hereerdsand The press- notiees- to ijut the imu teriorating: cent Durhams ranging in age from" six Salt Lake papers are said to bo un membered was the act from Ringling Marriage licenses have been issued months to fifteen months. It is- - th and wntruthfuU wWch Sti ireua. we are promised other t tothfr following couple4 largest ahlpment to the West of pur HmlmMnaaeB-tfimlt6-ar of . T " 1, n misstatements t)n the part of some of I tive plan of purchased the musicians rather than a fault of Harold""Bucliley and Pina Harsh, are held, at the C. H. stock The the reporters. For example: A Salt LYNDEN : GORDON COMPANY AT both of Provo. Taylor corral, 174 .East Third Lake paper states: "In the violin B. Y. U. FRIDAY NIGHT. Ivan James lAtwood, ot Spanish where the public Is" invited to South,, inspect division., hpnom were,aken4by Owen Fork, jaild XmQr&MQX d, pt Salem. them Friday before -- they are disThomas Hi-- Bumner and Zella Col- - tributed. Friday night the Lyceum number at SkelteH the "TOb estfmated" that" in The system two Provo boys named received first one. M iss Judith Hampton Ly nden of purchasing by the and second honors. and Mies Elsie (May Gordon are the plan the purchasers have been Bared In the voice 'contest Miss Cora artists who will entertain in song and from $50 to $75 per head. Thorne of Springville was adjudged readings. They come to' us very the winner. Her teacher is Professor highlyrecommended-anwe are asd Mark Robinson. Miss Helen Mc- - sured that we may expect CIDER PRESERVED BY PASTLER- to have a Bonnell, a piano jupiliof Morris treat. Stephenson, won in that division. a, - " -- r e; splenaia-auenaanc- Baw-the-B- ;! chool come: IUIKT be a boost for Prova "ESTABLISHED 1885. PBOVO; UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916. 51. edition which will r DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY. because it u Xmas time mas how -- -- w H r t tin, on a business of doing the result Mr. basis. Chipman cash strictly tr"CMpman7-oi--Ainsricu- ..11 .mees me JI I Wellcome I . . -- j "; iper ! oany mrrP fans Serr . MirK-a- 7 d. -- president A. - " - and-atT- ' he iraL"'sti"" W",.Ts;v P, Merrill reportea mat tDurteeTrmemberacbe-f- c i V." mrwwi ""0"' - - ir the-reeul- featttrer-fttftr-ra-good--to : ra : aium-embe- tto '- - - . . LAWHORfi BEFORE JUDGE is-- the - MmJwJioxnasraujdojEr , 25-ye- -- ' tr a e n . Vice-preside- - con-iste-d . I: W. Lester Mangum, Webster Hoover, R. R. Irvine, Jr., and A. N. Taylor. The election will tike Roylance, PtereJanuaryTO, ' at"theannuaTTlieet-tng.f , - Fire, Stove Explodes The case of Provo Reservoir company vs. Provo .City et al., was re- sumed Monday morning before Judge- First J. S. BeiTy, juras badly damaged yesterday afternoon by an explosion' caused by a lire being made to. a range to which ;ne connected water ipea - had - been 'rozen. The ran ere was destroyed, the n out,4 apart of the outside walls pushed Fortunatnly there were no peo-la the house. The house had erly been occupied ," by Horace Brixby bf the Reclamation Service, n Is at nresent ln the East The ""ft.. a. made- - ia - for - an- uer family to movepreparingmr: uut. 8 . - : '" Imocratic party was in Provo : '"esaay of this, week attending vo Reservoir ... suit at tphralm, Banpete county, and the 7OheeTmg8f""lhgrKnigTirTOh held here Monday, only panies, PRAISED IN SALT LAKE routine business was transacted. The report from the Iron Blossomwas to ' j: the effect that an increaBedTnmrahttjf U. Demonstration that the ore was shipped during November. About 200 tonr a day is taken to the Philharmonic orchestra is fully worthy by Ttntic af flling company's jnllt The of support and encouragement was given copper ore. which was openfijLjpn the every afternoon atcitizen the Salt Lake J00andjj200 levels OTttftIron Sunday. concertot-ita- l Blossom has not been located on the theatre season. Arthur fifth Freber, con1,300 level, but drifting is being done his orchestra for it. A drift Is also being run In ductor, the meitbers-Florence Jep- the 1,700 level with a view to going And the soloist-Miunder the ore for the purpose of tak- - Peon. ncniy aeserveu every rvuuu The company has" $260,000 n the Hpontaneous at every appropriate-on' portunity. treasury. Miss Florence' Jepperson, tRgifted The Colorado is etih sinking the -shaft which is down 100 feet The young alto, who has -- just returned company has" $63,000 'in the treasury. from three years of tudy In the covered herself .with glory (and - The Dragon is in good: condition east, was covered with flowers) for the and has .$78,000 in the treasury. excellence of her two solos with The report from the accom paniment.---! iss orchestral " was that "development work Is - Some Jepperson has a voice of remarkable progresBln? very Batisfactorrly.beauty and wide range; she sings heavy work; has been done the past with splendid Expression of tl),e month, and not much ore has been message of the song and with an shipped. The company has $6,000 In enviable clearness-o- f enunciation. the treasury. Her first aria, ."Farewell, Ye Hills, of from "Joan Tschaikowsky'a dramatic EARLY -- FREEZING WEATHER Arc," was ,-given with-- fine expression- bringing out -t-he-- pathos of "From you I pass, 1 never more see you." In this number the may CAUSE OF DELINQUENT playing of the orchestra was good throughout Tribune."? - Halt-JLA- ke -- -- - - - . -- . Rlcc-Welllng-- . " v. xes -- -- thetreete hat r - -- - . . fm -- lg Easy-man'- : 11 make-;.?U.lD- with-frlen- BASIS TOR SUIT LAV The suit of James H. Clarke ts. is nowlieihf "Theard "by Judge A. B. !Mrgan in the Fourth district . court,. The-- uit is for 3,700 shares of Paciffc Gold Mining company stock or their" value placed " al " $1.50 a share. The stock was delivered to defendants who purchased it at 25 cents a share. "The evidence is to the effect, that when Mr. Roes'a check, given In payment was presented at the bank it was returned" on account of Insufficient fundB, whereupon Mr, Clarke, rescinded the bar- SW73oss - gain. m "nnvji "rrr a, tlerald-anking-t- INIffflUIW. " . - - A r 'i temperature of 160 degrees and eserves and 1U- solendid Ir. Kinnear has a fruit farm in Lak Vtew ltnowaattHHtillvervlll-Fruit-an- d Products company. This cider I" on sale at one of the local grpcerera.. ss . . ihederJnJtoiilejLJLn a music-lovin- g ' . CAL 1 i I . " According to reports from Salt Lake City one of boys proceeded to paint the capital red last week end incidentally" issuedrseveral hundred dollars worth of checks with no funds In the bank to draw on. The" name of Roy Daniels was signed and as "Itox har not been : heard from since, it is supposed that he is the lad who issued the worthless paper. The checks were drawn,' on a local bank which is alleged to 'the Salt' Lake people "' no account here in' that there-"waRoy Daniels' name. One of "Rox'a" friends, in Breaking .of the matter, stated that "Rox" was simply taking Bu. juiua..inierest.ajn,-.tn- e money -- that had :beenJaken:from.Aim-o- n former' occasions when he was flush. our-tow- " -- have-notifi- ed s v - Stat ie Mrs. Rosequist was 98 years of age;, she was a native of Sweden, and came- - to Utah 7 many years ago. Her-- home was formerly BY-LO- -- I -- V ceilin?affiaefffl.-:Tndnws-blow- er daughter isiiiii J :I I 1ZISG ""Tlie TTrahd"Cenlf aTMtnmg "TOffilJftny directors merMondayafteTniooriind. posted adividend"Of 4 cents a share, David JKinnear brought to - thia of$20,000, payable December ?3 to stock' holders of record December 13. L. fice some fine samples of his excelJ. Farrer was appointed assistant lent, sweet cider which-- he has sealed,In air tight bottles. This cider - is secretary of 4the company; absolutely sweet and pure as the day it came from the mill EJE Mr. Kinnear states that he places TAXES remains were taken there Wednesday PASTOR FORMER - BAPTiST MARRIED IN PROVO. The morning session was devoted for burial. to entering defaults of defendants GOOD SERVICE.' . Last (Friday evening . Rev. J. C. who have not answered or been repre" There are 3,494 delinquent tai Clark and Miss" Alice Mayberry were :L: sented. .1 Not a in Provo ' who has Stewart-- of married by the Rev.--At In the afternoon the introduction of children Tarent in the public school failed to as this his for at home on the 2,7fl6 church year & iBaptist against Power Utah Light evidence by the appreciate the fact that the snow 1915 as reported by County Auditor West First South. They left at once company was resumed. were but early in the morning B. T, Palffreyman. The fact that for Fairbanks,!-Iowwhere Rev. It is expected that court will 're plows church-Remade L. and Nelson this L. Treasurer closed week a to will trails take char Clark the County the case lor on gepf session this main in 7 two Clark was pastor of the Baptist n4 nmhahlv loneer 4t various School houses - in time for bis f " wir " the pupils to attend school. Numer days arler-thi8may- - have had church of this city for two years. year, made among the been Jm Stipulation increase of Ht4fBntBthatJudee C. W. Morse ous messages have been sent to the- something to do ;withthe " THIRD WARD TO GIVE FOUR ACT taipH "6"' butthe..factthat f1100 the and deciding shall finish hearing COMEDY. be complimented for the there has been a delay in digging and case which will last beyond his term partment service and asking thatthe delivering beets onaccountLQf early splendid of office. I. A. will give a The Third Ward good rork be - continued "during "the frosts Is believed to haveT something - s to wl nter. act. do four entitled with "Mr. . :r comedy it. Green RIvef James McPherson, a " Not only does the early removal of Niece," in the Third - -- ward cattleman.Nis here - for a tm days Dwstwsv n trr tlT Tin1 it a a , 4 y.1 s 1 uiTr r. . onw, A to i da iBl- ti?jL4hg ii tilt' iargaiPOTembgr-lStt. use tne sme waius--w thout h mluylwhOM now iiifiHlBlfng"on-cnnarenjto business. wauowmg m snow snee aeepr but itj Bcaie in reqeemms me aesert at remove the snowt before it Is Delta,- is here to attend the funeral of Secretary of . State-elec- t Harden "Rocco Falette and Vola Margherelta also, ' SLott. so Mrs. Mr. Walter Tuesk hard Provo the enow that Bennion, i passed packed through Jacques plow here married both of Lureka, fwere runs, over it Keep the good ports that the farmers at Delta are day 'on. his way from Vernal to Salt ' ::. yesterday by Deputy County Clerk work up. . , all busy plowing. " ;""',.;.:. ;t Lake; ;'"v:t:;. ;:':; t Elias A. Gee. . An unocminlpd Viftusp on WeBt orth street belonging lo Mrs. Ingre Rdsequist died Tuesday of general debility at the home of of Provo IBeflch.. 3idiVt Know Pipe Was Froz Starts iDPEKEB:MIHliASLMIllA. 1 1 made. aPDlication lor over ivu. meuioeis ui mon.Wi.hin in the club lfid heSrgefzthe grand officers in attendance the club that 6 increase the membership at - inisr m. owm tnatvvm. reason particular time for the Past Grand Jtepresentativeph voting for officers would be dpno- ln THE V. of Provo. the next few weeks and he thought Htmier and - Mr. Homer only surviving as many members of next year's mem- charter member of the lodge bership should help to decide tha elec- j An interesting-sessio- n was held at tlon with iheir ballots. ThnnnXHHni-4h- at for from the State prison Monday by w otnirprt TiYWous and 'full of encouragement usevnt w...j - Gnard W. 1). Davis, and taken before dav and Saturdav nights of this week the'future growth and increased met with a hearty response from thevttlnewof the lodge, were made by A (charge of forging th! name of. their mpmi.prW wim ripmftnstrated'-bTVtm. C. Graham was presented wunnery to a check for $51 - which not forgotten-thhave that applause they veteran jewel. with the was passed on Taylor Bros. Co. Presplendid performance Mr. Wilson the session other mem- liminary Following examination was Bet -- for directed about one year ago PniinuHnir are the nominees for bers and visiting brethren enjoyed "a December 19. The alleged , offense was committed while iawhorn was office in the Provo Commercial club Dan.uet.: out oh"parolerne-l8"6ervii- lg lor the ensuing year as suggested Dy UtnSTof ' the nominating committee: President, burglary.' The case on which he is now to be tried was up once before, J. C Deal and C. E. Loose; vice IllUi but was dismissed on account of a president, W. F. Violett and W. P. defect in the information. directorsi'" Joseph. T. Whitehead; Snttoir, ParrerrT 1 FT Pierpbilt, . C H RtSTIAN 'SCIENCE " LECTU RE." John'bTlHibnrribvir'BtmaprArvw Alex. Kelson, Jesse M. aiarmon, A. Tonignt at vaa reuows. nail on Hedquist, C.'H.; Stephens, . The (B. Y;, U. University band, Academy avenue, at 8 'clock, there Mitchell, John 6. Smith, S. H. Beldelivered a lecture on Chris-tiamont O. K. Hanson and A. O. Smapt. nder the direction bt ;P0rt;i Saur, will-btheScience' by one of the regular Alternates, V George A. Hanson, will give a free sacred concert in Fourth "ward meejmg bouse bunaay, lecturers of the bureau of lecturers Joseph Nelson and W. ID. Robertsr December 17. montnoutions win ne The meeting is free 1o the public A One president' one nd seven directors will te elected received as a Christmas offering froni report of the lecture wjll be published from 4henamea puced lit' nominana4 members of the ward to the mission-- in the Cliristmas edition" 6f .' The Provo Herald, which Issues Tues Uon: aries in the field. The , nominating committee day, December 19. of W: K. Spafford, C. iEJLoose, Pi W. H. Brereton. D. D. AGED SISTER DIES. Sutton, Wm. M. fAonltv hfiii -- -- fizf2.v"jj'i r com- - Qn - veuv wu.cu vm imc ie. oi to be paid before the property is re- InHohterK UavaA from o1ri nt thia tha VV'M w LtV VU4. AV I Al kuw jmuvvv RtfttPfi tnai nis - -- me bjovcui had aanerea wthnt-n uta rnmA into tax claims paving, sewer, etei on thirty that to do so he was often faced witTrniintoBf.;. mone uHO .Awdiiv et hnrrnwinr 0 l UCLCOD; v some urnes me from the bank. ce amount thus secured would reach a9': since ine but that jSiioo. pay as you go s sieia imir urau Togue his firm has not borrowed any aioney from the bank, but has created 4. suite a little reserve-insteawitu The report was usieneu u 14, 1. O. O. F., Provo .nRirt(rftble interest, las the details th celebrated the in anniversary or close, out were worked me " uignuiwiwu addition to a hearty applause Udli: club tendered Mr. IChipman a vote oi juu "Jo "J1f if. fn.i-n.- s . T "-'- " to-s- 000 worth the years. had been by the county treasurer. ' Tne purchasing company has had a representative here to buy the tax the Fork during the Est war which is really the first fear the Wstem has been worked on nvthine like a concerted "plan;" AI-mnVt every firm in American Fork ereed to try the casn oasis pian uu the close of the year theynow :. that tir was a, wise moveUic o)T American JZa o6iu to the F. I 1. Co.. of Minneapolis, $13, of delinquent tax claims for 1913, 1914 and 1915, which bought in for the county -- the' business men and Wizens n the-bargai- CLAIMS that Provo L tHah county has sold Kn, oit .,! ,lt suggested . Scott-$44-Vjnia- DELIhQUEN Btoted that the last year had been an exceptionally good one, that ,the change from a creun e even better worked; cash system-ha- d .., thft most sanguine hopes had He 5TPrficted.-. stock-is-aa- Ft the v. : " -- . ... . . , .... .. ... " Bruce" Simmons has gone to Virginia to attend the Telluride associa- i tion. :.. 1 1 |