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Show PTR E Believe Heart-VHl- y Oi. il.VJL 1 In the Future of ThSrRtdrP 'alley and Her People. " OL.XXXI.NO; 62. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1917. II II tlilMIttlE t 11 - r- -- .' ' 'ft - r '"J - ....... TTELL YomjOul-o- j To wn Friends la - . ... ....... - ... H1D1 IE WO lillli In order to get an express sion from some of the county's heaviest as to what . of the proposed plan to build a permanent, hard surfaced highway thru the county,. Mr. Wilson. of the club wrote a number of them. In order that the people know the result of these inquiries, The Herald, under the may above heading, for the next issues, will publish a number of the replies. tax-paye- rs .. Price of Sugar Increased by Four Dollars Per Barrel ty the Protective Tariff and Yet Farmers Get no More for Beets Says New Yorker. Comparison of Prices Paid for Sugar Beets in Other Countries they-thoug- Letter No. ht 1. Publicity Department, Provo Commercial Club, ' v Provo, Utah. v Gentlemen: After giving careful consideration and drawing conclusions from my observations over a number of years, I am thoroughly convinced that a paved "road through the - county would in a short number of years be an actual . s. savings to the The advantage of the paved highway over our pres- ent method of road building is so apparent thut it needs TEO B "ChrTstensen of Salem left for Missouri and Iowa Saturday to bring N. Provo, Utah, N6v. 7, 1916. . ID 111 111: ' - Watch Provo Grow. ESTABLISHED 1885. TM.Conm!y.ifltiway 3 .... J DEVOTED TO THETTIVIC AND TUSTRIAL DEVEEOPMEJif OFUTAlf COUNTY. if 11 rr MEM 1 I "C." pure bred bulls for Utah county farmers. The animals have been, se- Immense Yards to be Built io lected by Alfred B. Caine and SterProvo According to Report ling Price, members of the Utah " County Farm bureau,.for the farmers. Superintendent cf D. & R.G. . second are been the that lot has They Resigns to go With Nejy Provo and Lakevlew Farmer Organizthis season. bought ' ing Associations to Take Advantage Road County Farm Demonstrator Clyde W. BEAU A. Loan Act. Farm no comment. ..... of Lindsay has a list ot the animals now Let the fanners once realize the, benefits to them- 5, at varying orded, numbering "' selves.and their. property that would -- result from this Whu the purpose-c- t form- - $100 "lo $250. . They" will . JfThe Parm Bureau at their, meeting coDrtlng tiw prices of-tAND LOWS improvement int oae f they would be make twer wirer but It 1h "probable that her Friday evening discussed plans Ic - . the project's most. ardent supporters. . more will be .Utah either ordered, soft coal carrying roads In thfi . by establish a box- factory to Provo tc Very truly yours, farmers or by .members of United States, L 1 1. Look, county JMMMKKi of worth manufacture the (Signed) JESSE "KNIGHT. L LIFE county farm bureaus of other counties of tthe Salt Lake division ot boxes used here every year. It was in the state, or both to make up the the Denver and Rio Grande, conteSb stated that there is plenty of material BERG OF shipment to three cars. Pioneer Settler Came to Provo in s plates resigning in the near" future, They are mostly llerefords and here and that the boxes can be man1849 and Settled in Fort Provo. (beef stock) and some milk it was reported Sunday in railroad cl ufactured cheaper here than they ean FILES ARTICLES OF breeds. . des. The rood, to be known at th James A. Bean, one of .the pioneers be made elsewhere and shipped in. All The first lot, bought in the same rtah Coal route, la to be In operation IK that is needed is the machinery to do with the first Provo. settlerB in 1849, way, some weeks ago, has proved so FOR STATE MEMAL died Friday night at his home in the next full and tarry coal between. early the work. satisfactory that buying Fourth ward iMr. Bean was born in' is considered by Utah county farmers Helper and Provo as it never before (Another movement wiilchwas disx.a a very economical. way of buying. .. w8- houli'd. ia- - 'the history ""of "th cussed iby. the bureau was a plan to Utah with his father's (James 'Bean) t The"gislatfteC(mimiUe on State! "The aylor'Auto irwTOt-Nearly $8,fcQ0- worth-- f buy seed potatoes, seed oats and hay arn1lyin""the' fairof 1847, anT"inI849 LMental hospital, of which O. H. Berg bulls will be purchased on this trp and Con.vincod tbat the ojx'ning of th !4n carload lots and have same shipped the family came to Provo and located is chairman, yisited the hospital on vo, has been organized and has filed Alf Caine, a son of John T. Caine III, ac- .an was old Mr. in Bean of the fort. articles coal route will triple the output of the incorporation with who is teaching in Ahies College in into Provo. The Bureau stated that on a trip of inspection fof coal in Utah, the company has purtive man of affairs, he was prominent Thursday clerk. The company will encounty Iowa, will help select the animals. In buying the seeds the idea was not of determining the needs gage in the sale of chased a mammoth yard one mile In locally in pioneer work and engaged the Purpose implements, vehi- This is. the second ordor of Jbulls to get a better in sheep and"cattle raiaingT and farm - (of the institution for the' nex- t- two cles, and automobiles. a con- chased ttnfelh "and"! 00 "fee: wide Itj Provo through the local Farm Bureau near the gant plant and east of tht ing, in all of which he was successful. years. The knowledge - thus obtained tract, for the sale of Studebaker auto- and Is the first time this method quality of seed. of he- suffered mobiles... a com- - - Seven years for WasatcSummit Denver Juab, hCrajultru.ck.T& will be available to the legislature as "Reports"of huytnghag" ever "dp. never from which stroke he and Utah counties. land for the site has been sebanpete Thef paralytic yard i mittees were received. The memberused in the West. a gufde in determining the appropriarecovered and his health gradually capital.- - stock is $10,000 in $10 par cured from at least twenty owneri tion to be made for the hospital. The value shares. The directors and ship committee reported that many failed till the time of his death. I and it la reported that the consider- this and members of the committee expressed I new members had signed up is Hiwi amonnted to maurly $40,0)0. A- Baylor, president; N. ..MrJReao, eurviyedhy;, tb,.foHow committee stated that it' would" only ing children: James . W. Bean of t'Eemsefves highly pleased with the A, Naylor, vice president; Clarence ditional yardage hua been purchased of the hospital. tU .Naylor, secretary and treasurer; Tr n fpw mnrft nypftkfl to KlfP Tiri thfi Tptnn i4 ilio Idaho; Mrs, ilattle Clnff, of operations tnlrrti rCIu U O. Naylor, G. V, Parker. on a here is Arizona, (who announced yesterday that the visit); M t .t entire Mat of farmers in this valley A. Bean, of Sugar City Idaho; route will be operated e- coal litah George Te5 following letter was received Mrs J. B. Armstead of i Provo; FINE ALTAR CARVED HI t hiKively' by the Utah Railroad com111111 LAKE DISTRIBUTING 0. by one of the members from Frank C. Marcellus Bean of Teton, Idaho; Geo. pany, which Ik owned largely by th Lowry who is"secretaryaf the National Dean and iirs. Elias A. Gee, of Provo1 United States Smelting and Refining T.M. ALLMAN TOB lEPRI Grocers Association with headquarters Lawrence Bean and 'Mrs. Goldie The Second squadron of Utah cav- company. It has ordered twelve at 91 Wall street, New York City. It Brown, of Salt Lake. alry which responded for duty on the Mallet locomotives from the Baldwin is self explariatoryi Funeral services will - be held toiMexicun border early in July after be- Locomotive "w orks to he of the very "The Senator from Utah has always morrow at 1 o'clock in the Fourth T.uW.iAttman, the well known artist in i' The Utah Lake Distributing com- ing mustered into federal service at Ini'Kept tj pe of automatic stokers, been a very powerful .instrument in ward meeting house. wood carving, whose work has won which "Tltmtnnt- p- thi necessity for i its annual stockholders Fort Douglas IsTncludecT uTThe list of pany held people to keep a assisting at fairs and These locomotives art many prizes at fimen. met t in g a t Ri ver ton1Sa t u rd Ky,Th e more than 2r,KH national gardsmen high tadf rem sugarr This has been 1U- Sl.jt.,iu!ed to be delltered to th other expositions, has made a beautiof great advantage- - to the factories, owns on company who been 'pumping have plants denignated by Major (Provo yards of the Utah Railway ful carved altar for the Nephi General to be relieved of July JFunston or p : making them handsome profits, but it Utah lake and"1" a and . June 1 delivery otL2000 and uncanal yatem-ftabernacle." The" carving has not helped the farmer to secure a border and duties home to i'li be returned JRAEFEC IS carswhich lbe,companyha. The irrigation of. land in holstering are all byjMrL Allman --end ' -- the - betlerprke.f or., V4mustered out.of federal service.. .The ofdfefcd will begin at the rate of 20 on exhibition the- show ot uu in is altar ij&Ke vauey, and last year ff'--. European farmer.'apd it has certainly troopers will be started home as soon a day. occurred in Provo window of the Barton Furniture com- paid the Utah Tower and com as It cost the consumers in the neighbor- - Five snowsiides Light transportation facilities re proand admired. is being greatly and today canyon, Friday night, and the D. & R., pany h . hood of a bilfton dollars, pany $22,000 for power to operate its vided. in" B. Y. U. ORAMATIC CAST 3 G. has men at work the canyon " TTtacreasestheprice-o- f sugar nearly The i Troop and Bassett, directors plant. following "will be open TWO CHILDREN DIE, 8ELECTED. " clearing the track, which $4.00 per barrel. officers were elected for the ensuing First dJeut Carl II, Arns, Second or tomorrow if traffic for today again -- "Yours very iruly,... ; no more slides come down7The slides John M., the year-olson of Mr. year; J. rT Murdock, president; Weutlbert The for dramatics were heM A part of the personnel of Troop F Jlonne-villbe. would so as r not and. are. jMrs. Oscar Pederson of .they heavy Abel J. Evans, vice president; J. W. Is Carl G. n?K STx full casts of "sixty last Saturday." Boshardl Troop F, iProvo; ward, and Mildred, eighteen days W. h'l year decreed that the beet factories later in the season when thawing entered the competition F. W. Kirkham, A. O. Howard (E. Bates, Troop F, Provo; students Fitzgerald, "bodies of old. dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. David i should pay the farmer 3.65 per ton for weather dislodges large accumulated Mul,en Hyrum Smith,W. B. Evans, R, Francis A. iBrems, - Troop F, IjhW, arena. All of the six casts were, most ...that" snow has Glazier, of Pleasant View, died Satur I f beet roots, decreed heavy pteawlngly represented.-- - The student j J- Murdock were V-appointed secretary Roy Boshard, Troop F, Provo; Peter had" been" day. Funerals were held yesterday. 8.13 n, and IHoHand ?10.S- - per .through the. winter. Ben son Troop Ff Provo;, Howard .A. working on their parts "Just of the board. The lleber branch has been closed ton. This year we are advised that the two The competition was very weeks. Bowley, Troop F, Geneva; Hugh i TINTIC CENTRAL. ASSESSMENT, .In the evening meetings Were" held Brown, German authorities are requesting a since Friday."---"of the parts closely iiioBt and. keen Troop F, Provo. Will C. Craw1 1; law to fix the j to be paid for in Provo by the Proyo Reservoir com- - ford, Ray J. Cunningham", Wayne W. contested.- - The Judges found great price i The Tintic Central Mining company I V'jffauear heefs at SlRT9tpr ton ' , t,4 DEBATERS Christian Kenneth Decker, Gilbert difficulty , choosing - the ' group of cent haB assessment . of an levied Last year the average price of the i Djyilelaand.jCUenn.-Daulelaboth of dramatic :Btars:wiiU! i.ro Jta'fcpresent-r- ; , a hare - - theaprtaockrdelin 0,11 -1117116 following directors were TTntted "States asr?6.177 an increaser Frank'"" "of IbTTDTTTTrihla yearVnThe"TIouB ; Erovo Reservoir com Santaquln MarehdO. elected oven9lVor8.8 peT'ceTitrwliile com quent Febrauryd4tate-da- y Albert H. Hickman andT'61 "0Tsr annglish production, bjr pany: Joseph R. Murdock, J, Wm. Itaymond Halliday, both of Provo. increased 54 per cent., spring wheat J. E. 'Manners, Is the play to be pr- 77 per cent., oats 45 per cent, and FOR WILLIAMS. FUNERAL Y. U. B. B, sented.. High Keeler, A. J. Knight, Joseph Saturday evening the barley 70 per cent. School selected their debaters from a Evans, JFrancis W. Kirkham, David A. NAYLOR AUTOMOBILE. RECEIVES ' TWO CARS OF STUDEBAKERS.' The Provo and the Lake View Weals large number of "contestants. "Nearly The funeral services for Nathaniel Smith, George II. Brimhall, O. C. ot the Utah County Farm Bureau are twenty students entered the t Williams,- held Saturday in the Fourth ROYLANCE LEFT FOR KEV ORtaking" steps to organize .an associar and for the affirmative the following ward meeting house were attended by Deebe. The latter part of last week the lion in each district to take advant- - were selected: Earl Harmer and many relatives .and lriends, Including The Utah Lake Irrigation company Naylor Automobile company received the I lowing directors two car loads of fine Studebaker cars LEANS AKD OTHER POINTS TQDAT the Indian ; War) elected ij iage of the provisions of the Farm Loan Grace Dixon, alternate June Ogden. members., of R. J. Wm. Knight, Murdock, Joseph for their customers in' this section of j .iAct, and it seems probable "that two" For the negative, Wallace Holman and Veterans, of which the deceased, was Francis' W. L. Kirkham, Stephen Elder3 Sadie a member: 4!.f farm loan associations will be formed, Violett Utah. Johnson, alternate W. L. Blersacb, 'L. L. Nunn. " J. iE. Booth Er H- Smart and M. S. Fanners -- and Ollerton.-- " The 'Hon. W, M. Roylance left today J, pone In each "district T Harlow E. Smoot, R. II. Waldo. The b pothers who desire to borrow money for New Orleans where he wilLattenA These two teamswill debate Spring-vili- Pyne and Bishop AJbert Manwaring. Reservoir company' and the' Irrigation A. 0. SMOOT" CONFIRMED ;AS the Western Fruit Jobbers convention.'" and lleber High BchoofsT.;' The Vocal selections were rendered bv will, J. company later, tlj organise K. I nitmes to the secretaries of the locals question wick South and . The . Albert That Mr, Roylance went by way of CaliMurray is, '."Resolved,Murdock, the present secretary, will, and when a number sufficient to form Several States Should Establish a Roberts. POSTMASTER Blf U.S. SENATE fornia and will meet the California it is "expected, retain his, position. .. association is secured steps will be Schedule of Minimum Wages for Unand Butte, Montana Jobbers at Lot HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING. to effect an organization. skilled constitutionality Labor," AngeJe8.jAMrRoylancevjnijitteni iBureau - is td matters, of business while en rout wived. r Friday morning of last week A. O, both going and coming, he will " b The Home and School association the question cjjf a fruit box THE WOODMEN OF THE Smoot received a message from Con gone two or three wee.ks. While thi ; REFriheld yan interesting meeting last factory for Provo.- It has been esti- KNIGHT WORLD LODGE. ON May's secretary to the effect head of the firm is away, Mart MINE Two were in KENO gressman choruses PORTS mated that Utah fruit , "rrnwprn given day, night. senate the had confirmed Ids that Miss sMaeser 1916 senrout of the State over $100,- and of the Venda W. Fred Tanner, superintendent by school, and C. M. Humphreys will, be in .; At the regular meeting of the appointment as postmaster of Provo charge of the Provo business, ' 000 for fruit boxes, Williams sang a solo.. The speakers have the Keno mine. In the Antelope I been placed the left Friday for the propery on were Dr. E. G. Hughes, Prof, 'rchie Woodmen of the' World, held in the the previous day. submitted showing that the boxes can b made cheaper here,- and Which development work will be be- Thurman,, Principal Reid Beck and lodge rooms of the 10,'. O. F, last bulletin lu our window and those who " bulletin , window Mrs. John R. Stewart. 7, ther ism nvallahlpi .. a lnrze gun at once. i that Monday night. the following officers watched ' this ,v.7 ftiwnttty of quaken aspen timberm the heact-o- f. ar..tlie Lwcre.Jn.Htalledi..Coun.ilComn)anderJ. had the news at least 24 hours before Knight Starr d smessage V mountains "east "of;TrovowhJChwTir Jordan'There "has 'Been "a dclay"1n"be ntneettng in Roy Chapptetadvlso- r- lieutenant, any newspaper gave-thwill Smoot' Verne of the take charge Mr, T)avis; banker, Richarft.Beca-ley- ; drills charge Prevalent diseases were dislumber fo fruit glnning work with the diamond 'Y make'flie very best " " L local office about February the flret. boxes. on the Indian Queen owing to the' cussed and a committee appointed to clerk, escort, aierteeflleyj no .. .1 wa ter investigate the possibility of having a Lisle VYaide; watchman, .Clarence Jle must get his bondaccepted and JT5egivenrurnier Btf eamieTp'gT'rozen "and-pitffaneT"ni other matters attended ufo first,. j schools. nurse for for trained the consideration. available power. 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