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Show ME Believe : Heart' f r t i twin meruiure or . JTJdLRkhJ!alkyjmL PROVO IffiRAiLB . VOL. XXXI, NO. 64: I ill In order to etrKirxpresssion from some of the county's heaviest as to what they thought of the proposed plan to build a permnent, hard surfaced highway thru the coun ty, Mr. Wilson of the Publicity Department of the local com- : - I. today from John i -- Letter- No. 3.r Mr. W. M. WilsonPrdvo Commercial Club. - .. ' Dear Sir: Relative to our conversation we had about a perma h , nent concrete or cement highway through-UtaCounty, I after some consideration of this matter am of the pm in the long run it will b,e economy.- Z ion R Its, impossible for us to maintain proper roads under our present system where we have so much traffic. I need not enter into the discussion of the value 4t good roads. I think all are convinced of the necessity. Trusting that you will be successful in arousing public sentiment to such a pitch that they all will ve anxious - for this needed .improvement, I beg ta remain Vesy- truly - yours Provo, Utah, : thf - - k;- jubilant. P PRISCiPAL for sugar beet raising. During an examination of the land from-tBtandpoint of railroad proJK' imlty represenUtlves of the prospe-ttfvinvoetors made a study of he VIOLETT GOES TO CALIFORNIA OR XNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS S the immediate, district, ac cording to information received night. The building of a railroad from Moslda to Alberta on the Ba - garment factory of the knight Wioo'en Mtlls..wlll Ieay tomorrow.i afternoon for a. 'three weeks' trip to California PROHIBITION BILL and Nevada in the interests of the mills. He will go dircet to Sacramento first and from ther will go to Ban (Communication.) rYanciBco, Los Angeles and other j seems that In the proposed ap. uoints ln..tbe Golden State. On his, propriation of $24,000 to enforce the return trip he will make stops in Nevada where he wiyshow the line from r r 7 local mills. the under consideration - by our legisla- lors, we antleinate a; fearful rggle CHICAGO CRESCENTS TO t0 enforce the law. isurely there will be no successful re8i8tance on the part of the saloon- PLAY 0. II. lat(: manufacturer, distiller 'or brew er; from the fact ihat they well know 8jmnar laws hold sway in the Btatea of team which the union already gone dry; and there is hejjiBcenhaskethall the countrTonlTRIcagoT touring r only be the low down .will play the tonight iTbere an blind piggery to detect. some to as was whether they doubt the ordinances of out munici-not would or since it has but here get paiitiea. be drafted afteiLthe order ot been learned that are tn Salt Lake they the state law, and the present police Fill ONE OF Fertile tracts extending throughout Mosida and reaching far. outf ovtr the gentle slopes on the west Ehor of Utah lake "'are reported fo be In a plan of Denver capitalists to engage in the- - raising of sugar beets on a mammoth scale. It 1 reported that the American Sugar com pany of Denver is behlndThe'enfcr---prise- . The soil already has been declared superior to any. in the state, - ( -- - " ; Thia important fealure of the property causes the mariagenient to feel very hopeful of eiuountering fl body-rd- f ore at any round of boles. Barite is an essential feature of the district and almost invariably accompauies4he ore. Work on sinking of the shaft is pro-- , gresing rapidly and all concerned are Mr WV I t : - . sta-tisti- f. Word was receive, ddadltanee of eight milea, la " 7 jKinsidered lnaddftjon to ttm construction of an all year autonW bile truck road over the same couna. The revivirof the old plan of tabliahiug a freight water route ovr. Vtah lake to the nearest point of the Rio Grande, which skirts the east ' Short line of the lake, reported under consideration.; Engineer of the tah-Idaho Bugar company belHK Mr. Editor: We live in an expert mental age. Wouldn't-i- be a new ex Denment to try a kooq recreation Oi ,r nne whrvRp riutv it would be to ' letfdoutJn healthful sports and recre atkm for air the people and with spec? - the -iiom, several .''ejn:'ittoC'0ClVr-te- r MBervlsiOTi of the piay an sports as ial ofhaving gospel and spoke routewould not be profitable la of theoung people? Couldn't this been instituted for the purpose of the hauling of very desirable person be paid by "the bringing us nearer to our Heavenly would have to be handled so maajt City Department of Public Safety and Father He reported the stake in a times that it wouldrenderriheiwa-te- r wouldn't H jvrXamply take the place progressive condition and read route undertaking prohlbltlye. of one of trneeaed patrolmen? T showing some of the year's may be overcome 1 is objections What every, townnd city needs WrkPresfdeir new water' methods uBder considem- more inhibition but more under- importance of the auxiliary organi- many testimonies of the truth of thejnot tion. ana gins zations and .gave some advice along gospel and tiiat the Redeemer lives standing or the.neeos However, It Is admitted In tnanclal.. wnoiesome recreaiion. Saints. and lurnisn practical lines, urging Jhatjjjtention possessed by the (Latter-daeircleV that "th aew effort to ,mak to the material thTngso'n IHe read from the Doctrine and Cov- iMore good ekating and swimming be given tfierftlosidatracts highliprotitabl ' which the people are depending for enants of the "New" and everlasting ponds; more, coasting and boatfngtacilM. YOUNGX In'thrralsiBg of 'iugaf heels' nr i! F. ities. The sustenance. their comfort and covenant, and spoke of the conditions 4h'ia in P. statistical report shows an increase and tromised blessing nnderthe sand nf ajreftLfeeejfe, in iufncienFTo "cffyTEe law ihW cent, vouutgiuu, umi la mcom tithing enant, both in this life and in the life eleven per of aa scheduled. played for the fall harvest It Is said 1 nine- to come; he admonished the Saints to meet the increased cost of living, effect: 1915, :Z-paid in 194 6 over that the plan includes ppeculatlon om ft soon ii likely Vt'e" have listened to men in this dry to be true to the covenante they have isn't checked pretty teen of the twenty wards show an erection of a sugar plan tjttJM-slda- . the even get town in theNpast declare they knew URGE ESTATE WAITING FOR The assistance rendered the made with the Lord1, and urged that to strike Provo, It might WereinoBt of the lands in that pofTr by the Relief society in 1916 marriages "hiTsolemnized under cultivated " In neighborhood sugar, a hue. has rosy they could point out blind piggeries. and for the tithing de covenant,, and spoke of the blessings the mornjw .was uctlon would be., beets theTprod THE IN EAST O'HEAHN JAMES with Citi7rf8 this knowledgo'and partment," $2759.67.: There 18 a church promised such a union. to support one of the largest-suga- r who may be loud proclaiiners in favor Elder A. N. Merrill spoke of me PROVO TEACHERS' MEETING membership in the stake of 13,661, beet factories in the state. HELD HERE FRIDAY of prohibition must not holckthis in209 families, and 4S missionaries in blessings which had come to the Promise ot a railroad from Albert, formation from the police, buKhelp Sheriff Henry East has received a the field. There are 2166 familes who Saints through obedience to the gosDenver Jfc held InstiTeachers The J'rovo City them wrtheTnformation or this un- - communication from Charles'" Wr Lick- - to Moslda was given by the own their own homes. pel.' He had always felt anxious and if defiRio E. F. Grande to A three ago, tribute years '.last tute lawful business and be willing to givejon, attorney,. 418 Law Exchange, There were 345 Baptisms during believed his hearers were, to make McGinnis Friday. n stepsMwere-takeaboat J.read was nite O. tcbring Laylander by In court for the oftviction nnttxUi. New York. Inaulrlng lor Jas. thp year. Ot these 296 were children this life square with the Plummet of - testimony e napaufficieatdevelopmeat-for-VtiSuperintendent LfErEggeTtsen;-of the breaker of the law. Tt rests O'Hearn, 60 to 65 years of age, who truth. The time foreseen by the by and 49 adults. of a branch line ThFs developrendered a with the citizens as to whether the vlH Southwkk port Mr. Albert BUppQHed to be in the west and for J. William Knight Spoke,' prophets had come, and the men and solo. ment will take place, it is reported wnen reof the be will enaciea, women who the law there ixa large estate waiting with lawj William proitiwuon J. Elder Knight keep $ r- -j a s4.iu,om t it. the revival of interest in rror. Howara . wnggs oi me u. ui be successful or not In the East. In J 909 O'Hearn was re- stake presidency, spoke of the need deemed and exaltj through all U. uMosida Lanlands and improvements rrp-Live ,j presented the subject of eom mission i finrPrt neon at rhnri A v.Tnhnnti'M thjg law Hee(j8 .. - T7"" . of 'spiritual help, that - righteousnes eternity. I tac in.u,.., at gaud; made costing ?24,(to0 to enforce it there ranch at Reynold, Idah "The Heavens Resound His Praise" guage fwo.i may increase among the people. He in the west shore district'- thfct the 3rd 4th are other criminal acts that may netsd teachers .the of., lecting . r City, Si choir. 1 lead wis at to and the ,;prop-'"by sung p0lnt,'idaho, Ithe'young people urged lowida already has- a f asblaa year, anfl-wnass.,-,a as - robbery. Idaho. graae. iiia,4xuu Elder' SmlfKSddriseTlfouWg'Woh'P Fiives That hia able hotel. The demonstration. a very profitable etc. bition Bill. and their lives prolonged. Depend1A JBLarivine, 8ltoraey JoOh second part of his lecture was on stoWe trust to our police for the of W..C. WILLI8 SENTENCED George Albert Smith stated ence on the iLord and appreciation eelver of the Moslda Land company, and their and ries special story telling of our homes and lives; -TO TEN DAYS IN JAIL the advice and instructions of 'His that it is- - a blessed thing to know use in the school room. , which has been In financial straltav why not trust them to the execution what the Lord wants us to say and a servants were urged, leaniedSirlth Henartmental-woro formed part of of this law? W?ith the manufacture In the case of TTeba LTAVillWrscW; The choir, .with Miss Frances Mel- - wis thing-t- ndo which are on foot By usual.as the Institute, and saloons a thing of the past, the C. Willis, in which defendant was cited improvemeiite drum,: soloist,, sang "O Ye Beloved of He impressed with appropriate illusa of system pvrmplng wateOrork U interstate commerce law sustained by to show cause why he should not be trationa- - and - earnest exhortationsi , the (Lord" lake to the higher levels of the laa4 the lmportancr of adjudged inycontemptcfettjngl ' of. intoxicants which dip down. to the. lake shore. into dry territory, a pay alimony, he waa adjudged in con- lands are of the enjoymen? it was to him to at- the chrldren in the principles' directly subject.to Irrlgay ' $24,000 Item can safely be eliminated tempt and was sentenced to ten dayB tend the servces in the Utah stake. bf the gospel. He spoke of the tion. TO SELL THEIR Irom the appropriation bill If the cit- imprisonment in the county JaiL There and He expressed gratitude for the bless- Legislature now in session izens themselves will come to the aid is due from defendant I26 alimony. ings or the Gospel, which, if complied pledged it his support in spite ot the of the nresent officers of the law. celes-tial much not THEOREM fact that he had gone, very At a mass meeting of citizens held with, meant exhaltation in the I f we. are anxious to spend state to The secure the JANUARY THAW. people Saturday evening at the Provo Comlegislation. kingdomr 'Elder Smith read from money, Ineorporae " tne offer of a y mercialIulhe-aueMion-ef-the-Ba- le the Sermon onHheMountfmmenwere-notvingitheir- j cash reward for the conviction of re- The annual January thaw began jof bag8 by fishermen as recommended ' Ing ott the teachings there presented failed to support the government, offenders. . " and or not of their Latter-dawhether party Game faints gardless yesterday in earnest and old man snow by the Utah County Fish and applying to the AlJUEfflT JONES. "He is of was in He the of the is trickling away to pro power. recent members its spoke the Protective association at I and admonished Regular schedule was reBumed thl now the bill so before visitor a hibition and welcome Legislatne be to by especially amendments lives when guided church to let their meeting, morning on the Orem Jnterurban afslnee the coal famine still continues . the principles set forth by the Savior ture and of the opposition to 1L The fish and game law" were considered, ter being cloed at lirlnehurtit on a OF be exemplary bill suited him and e did not know was racted bit "was unanimously that'their lives might andjt cpunrpf the tracks being covered wltfc " -' . DR. E. 6. HUGHES ELECTED and salvation : and exhaltation at- but that it would be a good idea for agreed that the provisions should be fe a deep drift bf snow. Last night aaf PRE8IDENT CF UTAH" "' tained. The importance of becoming some of the leading men of the stake urged upon the legislature for enact-t- " a large force of men COUNTY MEDlCAi" SOCIETY yesterday with the 'Trfwri throusa the to let thg Legislators know what they- nt vJi h e n m en rt ed fipTi an d game to work en the snow drift with placed Recently a lady of Springville or $ study of the scriptures, .was earnest- thought about it, as the other side !,iaw. shovels and pick axes and succeeds, op-to two spools of thread from one of their not was backward Dr. E. G. Hughes of Pr vo as been dered j lit no better present The theory on, which the recommenly presented; there yas in removing the snow and opening Can erature and no more important books posi'tion. He was in favor of the com - flati6n Is Jb4sed is that there are large the stores in our sister city and asked electo l president of the Utah County line lor regular hexa -e and eeBptimeatedj -guanttttgg 0f basB In the lake, ' am of and Salt Lake le delivered. TherBtOTetMedlTrtB' to read Ehan.the bibledlrthcTiipj beem The has line City. . ture, and Elder Smth appealed to the George A. Startup for his "good -- work effective' provision for: thi- s- increase keeper realized the Inconsistenoy of American Fork, vice president;. closed since Friday between hero-aadT. Hasler of Provo, ieiretary and Salt are being made; and that it is unjust the request immediately .irdeVed , Saints to read the bible in their nomes for prohibition. . Lakr but operation was contta, of to de-- J the In Dr. H. S. Pyne of Prow, fcunted Elder Smith town and be to earnestly dray of . tiaasurer; stare e spoke largest circle. thr the, people family ued between Lehl and Pay son. . Elder.. Hyrum O. Smith spoke of the the responsibility devolving on the prived of the privelegeof obtaining up two strong men and loaded the censor; Dr. J. W. Air-- of Privo, deleot the the fishi)yprohibiting fisherm'eti from thread on the dray, and sent ft to the gate to the State Medical society con- ' " : Importance of the Written Word be Saints to teach the principles MRS. J. E. WASHBRUN DlESw.l ' -: - y to here, residence. When vention..reached the law as lawful living catch and, their gospel lady's to they the availablepeople selling Ing to tlje revelations of the. Lord and pleaded with the wardteachers now does; that only comparatively there with great difficulty on account The society will hold meetings on the- - first-anthird son to Lehl direcUng him to take with and all to do some individual work with few, people have the time, the luck or of the slippery condition .of the streets r county, died her the" do understand who In not succeeded month. of those If the gos have "uiie ability to catch them they thread Wednesdays they delivering them to thli land the record bf his the age ctf IS at Wednesday night ' ' 1 pel, and thus bless them and be bless the timeand that it is .not fair to de- to the lady's parlor door.' We haven't people. years from, general ' dbjty. The MININ6 DEEDS FILED. " Elder Smith expressed great appre- - ed with the eternal gratitude of those prive all except those who have the heard whether the lady was thrppgh have; been taken to WebjBr. time and "luck" frdtMhe pleasureof swearing yet or not. iatioh of .the Book of Mormon as the who accept the truth. , r countj for bartaL The choir rendered an anthem and occasionally en J6ying a mess, of fish. Mining deeds for the Ceresin, Cereeia history of the dealings of the Lord lAlonzo Altwood of "Mill Fork, en- - No. 1, Ceresin Mill Site, the Snow, the 1A, committee, consisting .ofWMP benediction, wasiofferedby. pderE continent-Hwith the people . and D. Partridge. Spafford, .J.- - C. Swensod and V. Tpeed a plea ot guilty in Justice E. I December and the - January mining 'LembiJ et.&L to L, V. Shearer tor a . spoke of the office or patriarch . In thi evening an interesting young Hunnell. to point, out the wishes of the Jonescourt Friday, to a conrplalnt claims in Spanish Fork canyon have sideration of 5 and by ? hearer for . thelmportan,cerandvalue of patrl-: " . charging assault and battery on J, been filed with the" county recorder. consideration of $o to the Americ archal blessings, which serve ha an peoples conference was held at which wishes of the meeting to the .' Ozokerite Chemical W Tr' and ie WKS' fined He The property J. company. committee. Vjrh'es. conveyed br ffl. MpifatloaaBd guide to. tha. onieujrha the visiting elders sfayke. , y i. to SUGAR BEETS: Oil BU mercial club wrotemumber of them. In order that the people rM. Beatelmeyer. manager of the Eu - know theresult-ofthes- e The Herald, under thetrefcrMffiolCilu en- mayinquiriesr in v. i. v j: l f iLi ,iki!i,i. nexx a numoer on win puousn iew issues, arjove neaaincr. ior ine in the shaft at the ' " -- countered yesterday the replies. 250 foot level. "L receives it . .The choir san "God Be Merciful and CEWess tTs." rr "T"ZIIZ(Benediction was pronounced by El: der Robert Young of Blanding. Afternoon Session. . . The choir apy KarkWhaf-Mea- n Those Holy Voices Prayer was offered by Elder Geo, R. Hill. "1 Will Watch for the (Lord" was rendered by the choir. President Keeler announced that a number of home missionaries had been released The retiring missionaries lected. were tendered a vote of thanks for their services. ' The general and stake church authorities were unanimously Sustained. KnowThat My Redeemer Lives" was rendered by J. R. fioshard ,and fhas. E. Watson. r S Friends tax-paye- rs . The. quarterly conference of the Utah Btake, held yesterday in College halLWSwell attended.-- " President Job. B. Keeler presided. There were present "of the general authorities Apostle George Albert Smith and Patriarch Ilyrum. G. Smith, - The hbia sang aa the opening ' ' hymn, 'Tome, Come, Ye Saints." Prayer was offered by Elder Bishop Ray MaycocV "We Are But StranElgers Here,",was rendered by Miss la! Ritchie, soloist, and choir. President Joseph B, Keeler was the first speaker. He spoke of the pleasure it was to him to meet with the latter-daSaints in religious gather- - Town STRIKE III ElJREKA - Elder George Albert Smith Favor Passage of Prohibition Bill as it Stahds7 Quarterly Conference Was Held Yesterday in College Hall. President Jos. B. Keeler Presents Report bf Stake Which Shows a Membership of 13,661- - 345 Baptisms During 1916 t -- ESTABLlSHElM885r 7. The County Highway HUE Bill w iGvsac WatchrProv&'Gt6Wrr OVOrUtAHrMONPAYJANUARY-29,-191- COtlFEREtlOE SPEAKER FAVORS ss TEbL-YourOul--o TiEVOTEDTO'T'HETlVlCANDTINT Her People. Y01 . "I . ir t-- be eonludM-4n-4he-coure-oflnv- e(g beta,-elnce--tb- . ey 1 . oosf boot-legge- y Bat-thes- e BYk jt . " . S.f DOnUB-glVin- '. - -- 6TuTnaiffunenr sat-ficie- nt -- -- - , tb' TT" - . - -- - -- A -- .4 - tfamfyTt,Bway a- . 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