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Show f " - ' ; , . . 7.7." , - v . . - . . ' . . ; ... ( - 7 V .""-- I w .. "' s: land more territory to draw f from, ; " FRO TO Provo people of ten overdo certain lines of business, but this is a mistake; give 1lsoreptiy-ron3ailder- ' ' ..'. ... i. i'-:- ... " " IH3JSIRALB It pays yon to stand witih" the boosters and the cannot-haTfc-o- PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917.. ne 'and do without tltt other. 7 DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND; INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY. VOL. XXXI. NO. 6& - 3faii news-japer&zz- ESTABLISHED 1885. Provision Gives Goverho r Full Power in Prohibition 1 DUUuL EtIIDI The commerce and industrial committee of the senallThas decided ta eliminate theomrnissioner feature from the prohibition as a substitute for bill and of f erg the following commissioner "' v section: ;,. For the purpose. of enforcing the provisions of this act the gpvernpr is authorized and empowered to appoint and employ all lajecessary assistance and to deputize and commission any. such assistants as special officers, with power to mak arrests, seize property, initiate criminal proceedings, or proceedings under the search and seizureor nuisance and abatement provisions and the provisions for the removal of officers, and to do and perform any Prominent Democrat of Utah Countf and every act, duty or thing in the enforcement hereof which may Endorses Budjjet System for Countf V El German Government Puts cut 800 ; ! peace oy: prmcitmgjaitU-cersWiorlh1- prfinp-.'aBy-xe?tttiv- )r p'urpose-th- Policy Would be in Favor of Submarine Warfare; atic Relations Will Prob- Di ablyBe Severed Un-restrict- Germany put out 800 submarines To day in keeping -- with her policy just declared of unrestricted submarine warfare. There seems to be. a. strong feeling deTloping all over the country in favor of our. government withdrawing the" German ambassador's passports which would be an invitation for Prominent him to dtizeWof this cityand State seem to favorthe uiuve for withdrawal of dirlonlatc relation with Germany. This is the latest news over the wire from Washington received today. The case of Louis La-se-n A starvation blockade of England, raqo consolidated Mines the like oi which the world never has A 9 -- I ed PROTECT gtwernor.-roay-'deputize-.o- Strtn4naW a commit r Paper. sion any health, food, hotel or other inspector or any game warden (Communication.) r commissioner r probation officer or any other employee of the Your in an editorial a feir reforence State, as well as any other competent person or persons. on the so "And any person deputized and commissioned shall, within days ago question of a budgwi the time and scope of his commission,(exercise all the powers, systein as a guide for our county con privilege and duties mtasfoner 1a a splendid idea, but to ajf ; any peace executive'or prosecuting officer within the State."" that it has never been tried in thW BLACK - i -- Wa qls Mesfies op Seines countyr or Gvmptdimri In greased to Protect Game Fish hardtf according to facta, The oountTFTSo missloners in 1913 and 3914 ..wer urged by the countyttorney and lh county auditor to adopt the "budget eystem," and In January. 1914 the con', missioners were furniehed eatimat based upon the revenues of the pre ious year, of the amount of money the would have available for each depart-men- t. As far as results were' co cerned the "budget" or eRtlmate throw Into the waste basket At leas no attention was paid to it, and lnstea4" of spending the amount allowed bjl that estimate the commission spent three times the amount In one of tb departments of expenditure. irtat SftAttf lawflfOTblfl taei PBdlaf of during the year-ihathe revenue for that year, aid the onlf"" proper way to go at the expenditure fir to figure out in the beginning just th amOttfit that cao be ipent for By gi- -. ta purpoee, and be governed en'tlrelf b the revpue,''lecclvcdifwjthau: . From' Injury and to Permit Case Against Lawhorn fs Dismissed Catfish to Escape THAT is e, wen-Tiuggest- The case of the State vs. Mone Law arrested on the complaint in August " horn in which defendant is charged of la8t year, lie was theji on parole om the: State prison, where he was with forging the name of Wm. M. serving a sentence for another of-. . . and he passed by Lawhorn on Taylor Broa.;aa taken back to the prison where Co. of thia tity, "was dismissed -- Wed-"j he now is. The case had previously TOotioa of District Attorney tiesday-oi- t for the reason that the H. J. .McI3onald, after the court had principarwttneB8, Wm. M. Nunnery, 1s refused to continue the case to the out of the State and appearance term of court. Defendant was not be compelled. - The discussions recently on the proposed changes in the fish and game laws of ihe State have Induced many of our sportsmen to express their ldearTjn the ubjeet.-- Some of the Nimrods Javor at:hange and others are opposed to it On the whole, Utah county sports vs. Colo ' . are in favor of changing the law to company permit fishermen to sell the limit of the 1 pounds of , bas( to thcamejOoiJ Fourth public. di8trictrcoiirt: gg''!'pTOp6sed After the purchasing evi' Amto" in notes delivered Wednesday come a etorm of in the law has dence nonfor was a change heard, plaintiff Berlin erican Ambassador Gerard in and to the State department at Wash- suit OB the ground of contributory neg- protests from other quarters and even ligence was granted on defendant's some of Utah county men are opposed ington by Count von Bernstorff. In order to get an expresssioh from:'T8omdf-lhe'c6Unfy-I on the ground that it cam- motion. Plaintiff was working for de- to the idea,' Thus begins the. rs as to what they thought . of the : proposed heaviest - would have a tendency to rid the by fendant in its mine in Tintic as timpaign of ruthlessness, conceived to nermanent. build a hard surfaced hiehwav thru the coun of CtahiAkeof, the came. lish, at dan von Mlndenburgritr ITeaia? "off aMSg-aitud- benae-?- iJuae;. Wilson of .the Publicity Department of the locals com? pce. never even contemplated by Jured by a descending cage; negli- a loss to the great majority of the peo- ty club wrote mereial a number of them. In order that the people "Unless this is done, sooner or latefgence on the part of "defendahtwras ple and the profit of a few, Such-- ia Von Tirpitz. of these, inquines, lne Herald, under the tbo men who levy the taxes and hav know result the the stand taken by I). H. Waide, who may Again the United States faces sever- alleged in the complaint. next lew issues, will publish a number of the- - reslBsibility-- f the above lor Id al3Q have the meshes of the pinding them heading, ance of diplomatic- relations rIn are a to and it wLX the going get tangle, two increased replies. seines not to less than many, with all 4ta eventual possibil- WM. SHERMAN CO. 6 WOMEN'S . No. one more take than 4. Letter cohttty attornef ' v and in fish nets two inches and the ities, President Wilson's repeated to get them untangled. Mr. W. M. Wilson. f in the wings of the inches warningsof "a world afire" and SecreCommercial Club, Provo, Utah, Efficiency and economy were- - our seine. RELIEF CORPS tary Lansing's "Terge of war" state- : . Dear Sir campaign BlogRj)B, &iid on these pri Among the reasons ascribed torihe rmenU are beingecalled in the na to ciples we gained control of the State Oit president wishes acknowledge receipt of proposed change which iMr. Waide tion's capital with feelings of appreand The kind favor regari'ih? Better Highway for Utah county. Now that we are in, your suggests are" that; the smaller fish hension and misgiving. will-b- e held strictly to our protnlswb. wish WE we ARE WITH aclub CornityanoVas would be permitted to escape, and that tqsay been overburdenfal and lend will aid YOU, innanythe chariees of injurrto the gametish of all those that have stirred ihe Ara- in taxes with now In power a Our and are those as citizens favor whole, highly would be lessened by a larger mesh leading ' T- Sherman No. 6Wem-en'- e The-Weriean continent 4mwo and half to have of movement. reduce this the got burden and leov 1b at present being used. Relief Corps installed the follow--in- than years of world war;v sen load We of Er the . borne our Crandall, Jr., would by a 'But it not greatly, reduce Hie officers, Monday: President, Mrs. Pfesident Sits Up Late. rewe or to will and would soon be oua take for moYement careoLthis public us, mighty were if city 'catch' the meshes enlarged?" President Wilson went to bed at 11 May Farrer; senior vice Mrs. (Mary. ed again. fer you to him with any further business. was asked; he J. Vincent; junior vice, o'clock Wednesday night after sp The Democrats won this county lM SPRINGVILLE BOOSTERS' CLUB, "No."" replied Sir. Waide, "by in the evening alone in his study with Brereton; conductor, Mrs. Sarah J. 912 with Jthe am promUe, to reduoa S. ARCHIE REYNOLDS, Corr.Sec'y. of the the seine the length guard, Mrs. Peter Boyce; creasing a copy of the German note. This ap Crunyer the taes and economize in the . dis wou Id be capable of gMhri sr fishermen, M treastirer.-Mrsecretary emowier parently cHsposed""of suggestions thai hurstmenL.0t.U1e. money, collected, aixt as in of and amount a fish, larger W; H. Berry; chaplain, Mrs. Ma- ing some action might be taken bef- i BOY Ithe firnt official act of the commisflioaK few1 flub fish that smaller for the go ry ET." Gatliff ; musician, 'Mrs. W. O. morning. ers was to increase the tax levy Ly would unquestionably be left in the color bearers, Mrs. J. H. Si- iBeesley; calle The President saw no. raJut the county achool tax lerf ' doubling lake, the larger or food fish would be is understood to have used the mister, Mrs. C. F. Westrope, Mrs. from mlllslo4 mJHsTOiTwiraocim" " EVE. FRIDAY caught in greater numbers. The in D. Waide. O. Mrs. Caleb Hone, be could as Ab far freely. at the behest of scheming poiltictaev ' crease in the size of the mesh would learned no plans have been laid ftr who had previously been repeatedly food the fish t' splendid permit him to go before congress, as luTtftd down in their demands for toj turned Is cats to , IN It JUVENILE this feature that JUDGES escape. r to announce the sending of the Sussex Iowa, is on W?J 5nie thing by Republican commlav '" I am interested In. What ought to be One of the best free demonstrations mote, threatening to break of f done is to make it possible for the t scout work given in this city for way to JJ tab to meet Henry Jenes in siohs. After it was too late the Den relations. seiners to catch more large suckers some' time will be held. in the Third a champion wrestling matchXCutleH rauc commlWioners realized - whift, had done, so tbey made an effort and carp, particularly earp, without ward gymnasium Friday evening at possesses the Police Gazette belt- fo ta TRAIN KILL6 COYOTE. or redeem themselves uaM fish. other the (retrieve too, Then, destroying in the A change between" the the welterweight championship of the be will contest he 7; uced the levy for the followtnc , of handling cases of juvenile there should be planted in the lake a ""' A southbound Orem train ran down method arrbntTUTstni faetefi "the odium" cf of channel cats, mud cats and those Third and Fourth ward scouts. The middle state and Is willing to lot the one State and which a coyote on the track near OrenTon delinquency a. raise in the taxes onto the counter fish which would feed on following is the program which will belt up if Jones will take him on. believe 'will result In great The coyota officials ers p?- In board turlfc provide the market be giveu'-freas in efficiency in carp and was crippled and was thrown on the economy, as well theVbeBt :r was some of which, in scout with fish the of oath the AdministraUon by match; and will use every, inducement equalization, Republicant was put into effect Monday Bide of the track. Conductor Earl operation, mind ytiuT ordered a raine of 20 ; world." scout Dodge to a a scout I by Prayer or the juvenile the at reorganlzatios have the liOuTstaged there. Shelladay stopped the train and discent, in the valuation of all farm at Mr. Wade thinks that the bass are ball, score ten points. Australian purcourt commission in the office of Gov Promoter a' Irving Hansen stated to- - fruit land. with rock, patched the trespasser, rn LMte The State board knew 20 Utah and 10 that contest,' Knot they increasing points, suit, tying " " The carcass, which was unusually ernor Simon (Bamberger. was in communication he - day tha on tar S.T T ironttnued be Basshould 10 destruc' protected against points, points. Straight relay, The new commission includes Gov was to Provo. large,, to change th4awiketball brought Basketball v. Francis tion by n ernor Bamberger.-chairma- n; Ainr from its present form, at least so far game. 20 points. WIMItto afcil the bass are concerned. nallng contest, 20 points. Total lOO not be staged before the middle of i"'PWP Gowans, state superintendent of public points. B. Shields, attor j instruction, iand Dan a Cutler has engagements ' OF BY CHURCH BQARX ' ; Parents' and friends are invited to February 1110 iDsnniT TDiiurn hiidpc no ney general. In Cfilnradrt ahj the 'Fgt ..tip. iO courssiid'"ftteb,'il)e""seouU is iheif ThTfirst acTbrtbenew coramTssTdn AllUlill IIIHIilLU nUIIOL IUII time when he Is anxious to- try the straggle for victory. Scout ttfasters wa8to terminate immediately the and of Roberts " the,, Fourth "Pride- of Provo." The guarantee de- '"Supt. H. II. CummlngB of the chnrctJ Taylor terms of ,office of all juvenile court CITY SCHOOLS Scout and Masters Meaker and manded is so ward to . the .officers . and probation large that Air. Hansen schools is here today and will rema'' judges Bullock the Third of ward conduct iplll and third second the in wants to fe?J hla. way before taking tomorrow" on an official visit tc Mrs. Esther Call fitewart, O, R. The- State except the coiitest and a'number of Impartial diBtrict second The districts. Young university. SnpC : mas, Geo. Powelson and P. M. Young judicial the responsibilities.of and up. will staging Isdecisions on fender the as census The latest judges report Cummlngs spoke instructively' and e ; counties of MorganWe. appeared before the City Commission j comprises the match In the Garden' couraglngly to the students at sued by the Federal Government giyes different events. The boys will be financing the presiding judge and the Davis, and ber ' TneRdnv ith r,pHtlnn frm the ;. . as controlled largely by whistle signals. City. . . ., un- - Provo a population" of 10,645 this morning. .il-- ; great" Home and School aviation which who, with his probation off icers, is 1910. fn a shows This 8,926 C. GunnelL lB fastTecovering "from the praise to the music department. against Is Jones Volney Judge disturbed, trained aaks ior the employment of a new ordinance:. of 1,720 In less Brlis " nurse for the echoola and, in timesjof The third district comprises Salt good healthy growth a FaTEXalce Cityjeporti than hall attended Cbanrto a session of sliTyearB. the an epidemic, a Buffi?lentumWbf likeTWmmTfT .The City Commision has passed an short time ago and Is working to get board of education at Salt Lake CitX show a population of 11799. - Ogden Milne. nurses to properly attend the health The presiding judge is B. J.' ordiriahce souls. These figures gjve authorizing the - assessment Into 'the pink of condition for the bout Appropriations to,4he several churdi This terminates the office of Judge has needs of the city. The commission an thexact" of in irrigation water tax of not to whether it be In Provo or in Salt lake schools for' the .ensuing J year wer figfurea,'- not district will meet with the. .board of education D. T.. iLewis'. in the fourth 11 or each clty lot and not to City? Jones in exceed on are our Duchesne estimates. We proud of speaking of the affair fixed. A substantial Increase over last tooMidefb Tin $1 for each acre of lani Un- stated tbatrhe-woul- d exceed iMa sure-lik- e strides t Ion s of toweaf4 year ward work the wlU I5)fc0i.i valKjFanCwhen which place nurse or nurses by the cityand the counOtes the der maxiIs ordinance and It. next the Ive census belt will was taken that the he on ; previous made In tbe B. Y.U. approprlattoajj that the after going the delinquents for of. oaring boardTt'educatlOir1olnflyrtheir work mum tax applicable' to .land was 76c it as he hod never gone for a victory based on its greater attendance ank' "" ' ' ' " before;1' ; '." jbTer. ppuIaiTon, rOTBEQUentlncTeaJI"Tiep8.' yeracTe."" intendenta and prlnci t the. city board of health.- - TiMBERKIAN IHIHS ' leave-tlHseeuat- ry. " -- beefl-pojitpofl- " can-Apri- l I - Ue-caUh- -15 more-mon- ey " ". long-feare- tax-paye- wa-ter-a r W8-4- e yir n r-M- rr 1 ; - . - wlfh-Ge- -- one-hal- . way-possib- le. - - mr g hawPTo1ntttirrMr e Mrs.-W.-- Hvj 1 -- -- SCOUT EOI- - " " tele-phon- TEST e " . SHiniElIEl! WRESTLING BOUT l f.v . ! tliplo-saati- . c j - - most-sweepin- , g 30-T- large-size- d et aftriake-CitiPls-biddlng- th-6t- -fc ate -- pr . . relay;-ldpoint- s, Mll-llfrii-T- lMrii . -- , inodi: npnwn tht - I - .1 - - -- dev-tion- ' e-gave ' Yesterday-PreBldent-Qeo.- .. andTIeomilea: . : . TJtah's-grow- -- ' H. " -- |