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Show I I "PTTl REMEMBER "That 1 -- Cleanliness is Next to Godliness," and this is Clean-u- Time,'" p 1 i 1 LLJ11L1JLLJ -- i. UU 11 1 11 : 1 1 LU ESTABLISHED 1885. 11 ffliAS U LU ii - " i IliMRHPilPrl h til u 11 1 1 : B1 Hi. PRQVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917, i. 1 n DEVOTED TO. THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY. - VOL. XXXI. - i HYTtf TOT 13 i m nnminmnn m- - - LECTURER TO SPEAK lovch.Tn mcct - The Garden City :o Lodge : Ininni rn iiapa LFAGUE IIHH BJIIKEI18IIBE ARIISKi y iifii '" - I; NnflCVOIIPIf lilUIILIUHUH The cashiers of the Provo banks, 10, ; of Pythias, and the citizens Jos. "T. Farrer,' of the Provo CdmmerReport From ,Ricl Wellington Shows- $25,000 flights generally- are looking forward with cial & Savings Bank; John D. Dixon, anticipations to the session in Treasury and Usual Dividend' Declared Jofpleasant the K. of P. Grand Lodge of .Utahi01 the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank; to held here Tuesday and W Alva Nelson, of the State Bank . of be Jesse Knight Buys 50,Q0Q Shares of Empire of next week, May 1 and 16, when Provo: and R. E. Allen, of the Knight ProTOihavet&e-Bleasnreaterk ret in the cm Mines from Treasury. Iron delegates andprU8t& Sav.i?g8 taining several Savings their friends from all parts ot the state flee of the Commercial where the K; of P. have organizations. BankItbjs morning for the purpose of Good Outlook. " - ; the ladiesafrxilThe Grand - , ednes-da- y -f t Bingham Austrian- - Hofds Up Pool Hall Proprietor andGets of- - ' Temple action on securing the annual Nearly $300 After Loosing lll meet here taking iary of the K. of P. meeting of the Utah Banking Associav on and the game arrangements dates, of the $linea Empire At the meeting "211' Game. v for the entertainment of the two or- tion, this year, for Provo." An organGROW SUNFLOWERS FOR directors today 50,000 shares of the been have for visitors and ganizations mHW"ffeftedliritr3oi.Trl .... CHICKEN FEED practically completed. treasury stock was sold to Jesse rerrxhatrman,-- and re4 of arangements for The committee The' a share. 40 cents atwas deci3ed to extend an inMike Zudichr, an Austrian of Bing- Knight .. Louis Albert Banks Some people are killing their the Grand Lodge are Grand Chancellor tary. It satisare very mines the of from committee to executive the vitation ports ham, we M. are J. tempted the game of chance la because S. A. Mitchell. E. H. Belmont, told, chickens, On Sunday evening next Dr. Louis a "21" game at tne Boston Con. pool the price of feed has soared to factory, development work progressWarner and . merger ana ior rro- - the association . to hold the meeting M. ' Banks, one of the most noted lec hall at Highdlan'd Boy vo Lodge No. 10, K. of P., Chancellor ' here, the place of the meeting having such heights that they cannot af-ing favorably t different points. Wednesday - turers on "The Greater America, will commitG. executive them the with to Commander been Blumenthal, left ford keep Henry Big Treasury. about 2a. m., and as a remorning held Such V. R annual Edward 'Columbia number. Bert at their last year's persons meeting, Shipman, ,tee Bandley, deliver this lecture at the Mining comGra4at Heber. The time of the meeting is Theatre under the auspices of "the sult loet S367. .After the garne he d " should' stop :Jlojconsider that Sherer, Walter Adams tomeeting " June 23rd and 24th minded that his money be returned to what is commonly called the tame pany directors, ham. Betterment Provo lueague. Ptof, him, Two ot the as Club Jhas also apj Commercial The sunflower or properly known day, duplicated' last month's dividend, proprietors were will-- , Banks is inost'loTC6furipeaSeFT:ma a committees" on entertainment the Russian Sunflower -- can ' r be cents 11-ot pointed dividends to give him bck $50 iachr but the posting. his subject, "Nation-widProhibition." ting and transportation to assist the K. ot grown quite prolific in this val- third' partner ot the establishment, share to minority stockholders and the at is time and enormous at' merchantfL the The P. present having committee. andfroducesTtn ley aLflu,isRakl8h,".Tefused7toive back ceB tjojthemajority stockholders, amount oi good seed lot stucke tenetoirpi. JA&efltire otherJbiiaineaaijBeJajffULflecQrat tne money- won- ;Is to. to :of 43anks paylisten worth while Mr, K., streetsl and buildings with These will grow in the- corners total "of $9,900Li.Tbe dividend Zndich to the pool hall returned is touring the United States in the in P. eolors blfle, yellow and'ffedand and byways, and do not require ahbiit .o'clock" in- the jnorning and. able May 25vto stockholders of record terests ft of Leagued the colors ulso: will BADLY Jn little attention these but very ' was about to .. May. 15. is expected that all the churches of waitedforuntil the municipal ountainjduringvthe conHe then"drew a close the night. continue mine from" the the city will Join loathe movemept " The reports vention days. ". irom-hi- s revolver and o big pockef The Grand Lodge will meet in the Captain" R. Fr King was badly in- and adjourn their meetings so that all dered an employee, who was in charge to be most encouraging. The 32 invitation a as has West Center was csttjatterid, general Elks .Lodge rooms, he jured thiai afternoon has about $25,000 cash in the qf the hall, to hand him over the moo street, and the Grand Temple in th. throwBHErom his horse abdut 4 o'clock been extended the public. The lecture alue was about to be locked up estimate the including treasury, K. of P.. lodge rooms, 24 West .Center and a deep gash cut-- in the hack of will begin at 8 o'ejock. safe---, for the niehL in Four by- of ore in transit. win be hiB head. The; horse reared ana ,v session, street. John C Kkg- Pete stahders, iinT.nnHTD id tc Kuererick, Hiu The 9:30 rooms at in the Elks Lodge " JJjrcjwn, . ana just as the MOTHER DAY PROGRAM ke wilr be Julr 10th, JConcir;,and fitef e Boblso-...-al- so flLL llUt' UUilllUOUIL the o'clock am, Tuesday. An jiddreBs or Kingas to run back to tne nam whirled horse were be ordered to throw up their will dividends, more as no monthly welceme wilUbe dejivered his shoe struck "Captain King In the to hands "and warned that any attethpt , made posted. At that time it is expecteddiviwas and responses James a deep gash. King FAIR .10 to interfere or follow would meaa headbutting ' taken-tTOR NEXT put the property on a quarterly tr ' by members of the order. . the hospital in an unconincreased . death.: .with schedule dend paying Music' will be Tendered 'under Jthe scious condition and bleeding profuse ' Ws gup iiithe ; Zudlch then thrust -dividends. " direction of - Prof. J. R. Boshard. ly.' He partly regained consciousness of Kuererick and took a sack ot face - Good acShowing, . of th Iron Blossom's rne e reaching the hcTSpital me owners or.me place say The b'pard of county commissioners Members , .Central isl'oclal Mother's day program to be money, MCnt happentd-e-ar cjjv5b,,ww The reports from the Iron Blossom has decided and,9thei.proniinen Cjub .lost After "'; $235..76 in they jiot.t tnake anycontrlb- oe in attenaance io welcome jiae the Second ward bundajr the robber left tfte premises V, B. given-- af school. at the directors'; meeting roaay were the for fall 1917. .the this ptiblic .meeting tors. T'ollowlng school May 13th, that the copper is. being! tion for a county fair to May, the marshal of .Phoenix, was Bhould the delegates will adjourn to their re1200 level with a fine) rea8on that at the time the-fa-ir e Opeaingsong. notified opened and he called Deputr Sheritf . Invocation. 8. !P. Eggertsen. The seW spective meeting places for the busiJ. Wi Edmonds and, Patrolman-Andreshowing joff-e.ness of their organizations. exercises. . Preliminary Meyer to assist himnrttesearch.ror . MJJ Bit W " 0 At 5 o'clock- - Tuesday afternoon the Solo, Albert Southwick. sides "and Zudich, ollpwed one ; be taten on an automoStor jtof the Mother of Moses, An- hour later vl'islajrest careItheirlBropX and in other lines visitors-wi- ll Zudich was found ashert nie Madsen. of agricultural preparedness work that bile sightseeing trip through the fruit from the scene of, the rob- and In the 20th distance district-by-wa- y ) Olmsted, of 'reading. : Exodus exScripture to in the houae of a friend. There to devote . bery 1- . m they will have no time j i, .1... nap., r irsi inieriueumie uians. evening a reception will be .held Jn the were several fttqers- in the place at hibiting their products; Thiaisiaken Elks- crob. Song, "Oh I Had Such, a Pretty the time seated at 'a table drinking. to mean thajt po county fairjwill be theXiarden ETeamrMama.-oublerquarteCity Wednesday evening Zudich was placed Under arrest by"1' held, as it is not likely, that, any priwill entertain the visitors at a lAst 'Monday evening the Provo- Sentiment, "All thatara, or ever Edmonds and then a search" Was made vate organization of citizens will Lodge theatre party in the Columbia tneaire. Commercial Club met to name com- rhope to be, 1 owe to my angel mother,' for the Btolen money, ' 'single copundertake the work. s mittees to solicit funds in the various Claud Cardell all thcraoiwy be had iwi per of the SoU,iMIbs Ella Ritchie. parts of Provo for the raising his person; havinghidden' the esck be-ROVO MINIHSOIRECTORS 15 minute talk, "Mother," Prof. W. tone $2,500 which is to be raised for ProtheNofficers arrived. AnewsColt's t of the Old H. Boyle. vo'h part every chRmbr loaded,- Tpas ' revolver, nix converted ladies.. young Carnation service was. then brought j Opera House, which will be takeivfrom him: MIKE -- KETURN FROMTHE Response, Theological class. into an armory forTroop "F." The fodged lu- Jsrtl.. : to the Jown' balf-on- d Knight Coal Compaa has filed arti' v . ' bonds-werbuilding- is , cles of incorporation, with the county 8upWlTehdlii''the Mrs, (Mary Gray. state win expend in the Bendiction, Zu&ich was released the ed and sum and of $1,000. clerk. The company is organized to neiehborhood of $4,000 in remodelling to await" his hearing Jiext Tjiesdf . J. G. Leetham and Direc acquire coal lands, onerateTcoal mines, President ame, Uniof the Prof. J. WTIcKnight, deal in coal. etc. The capital siock Is. cmnmmccn John W. tors John Strong Farfer, The following are w; is 30,000 shares of the par value or Tersity of Utah training department, and Arthur N. Taylor have returned tn (innTSsa the town : the is l per. share. J.Wm. Knight , of Center and east of;. th eighth trom their visit to the Provo mine.. addressed tne pupils of tb E. START with the prop-- Fourth fisst; aA P. Merrill, satisfied well are the schools They of High the a,4 city nrociilont' .P V. AllPTl SftWfitarV ajlL7 6rauc indicatfons-for-- tt and Loose. developing erty of Center, between Seconds-Sout- h treasurerlThey, with KnjghL S,: Jor--j School students, yeBterday forenoon t into a big mine. The directors will dan and John S. Smith, constitute Jhe tije Central school on'! the subject of at once decide on where a new shaft Academy Ave. and Fourth East, Jo-- ; "hoard of airectors.f 'hiffheredTicalTOTKe encouraged the shall be sunk. It may be 'that ar- BAi A. Buttle and John W. Farrer. , A force of 9 carpenters is nowhusy The company will take over,, ana or center, oeiwwi atthe oroDerty of the Copper Leaf Third-o- uth will be made for dumping thair ofll(1pa rangements people VVest.-HJ xilnlng xompan-- in the eastern part operate the coal business' of the Inde-- ! OT in institutions of hieher learning. A ground with the Eureka Olyompany, Acftdemv Ave. and Fifth cuy. in Coal. this Company KugeneVFletcher. of the district. These men: will erect by-- f in which event the old' shaft, which is and C, pendent Brereton musical fine - auu CLUB sunn or be iPrtiirth-ft board inn house, bunk nouse, snau ranter 300 will lsouthv deeper or down. feet, rror. the pupils under the direction anto Mitchell and ana A. s blacksmith-shooiuce .DeT"west-oE. p work expected was house, f Eifth'JKest, Development GOVERNOR VISITS STATE MEN-- - J. R. Boshard. Prof. McKnight fnlin Thurcnnd. : building for the company, and within the guest of the faculty, at luncheon. taken up as soon as possible. TAL HOSPITAL TODAY and wept the next few days a contract will be Center of north All the Fifth was prepared by The luncheon; of feeventh West. D. H. Madse"n and awarded for the first 500 feet of the , At thfrfgular'jneetmg of the board TINTIC DELMAR MINING CO. Governor Simon Bamberger, State High School Domestic Science mem..,.new double conrparement shaft which of :. Jones. 11. Thos.i was attended and by ERS" OFFIC TreasANNUAL directors of the Provo Commercial ELECT Auditor Josenh Rirle. and State . . . r i.. auuj Sixth All north of Center, between is to be sunk for the development .of bers or the ooara oi eaucauou nrAro iTVonlol f Lflrfion.COnstitUtinR Club, which was heM in the. club I .Third and Seventh West. Arthur X this ground. the stAte Roard of Triaanit. are here t other invited guests. In is The Tintic De'lmar Mining company Taylor and John D. Dixon. Eureka of charge rooms John Monday, evtniug,. Principal Taylor today attending the monthly meeting stockholders held their annual .meetof Center, be- of the work .at' the Copper Leaf prop- Arch M. Tliuniiiui All north Provo High Seventh IN GIRLS folof the board. A raie1n . salary of HOMELESS BOYS AND Fer-rthe School was ejected wrwetary of the ing here Monday : and elected the ' erty and interested with him innumtween. First East and Third West, $5.00 per month foH.aJl male attendASSISTANCE Lewis Merriman, NEED OF lowing directors ownership of the ground are a Decker and J. L. nrqwn. clutLlQVici-vtHenry Nuttall, and by ants was granted' Thomas Boardman, C; ,W. Held, Harnorth oocenter and ber of well known business men of Wm. M. Wilson resigned. It haj!.h?fiL. Eighths-Al- l 'of The purchasthe board. The question .Sunt. L...E: Eggert8en, who officiates vey Cluff and Alma T. Sladsenv east of rirAtEast. Wm. M. Roylance. Provo. - They are Thos, F, Plerpont. apparatus is being as iudee of the ing a Juvenile court for the board will meet Saturday to Organize E. T. Jones and W. CUester Mangum. combine the secretaryship president; Alex Hedquist,rv!ce considered and may be decided upon a vigorous developin charge or me ar- dent; J. C. Deal L?Lll.!trrItr!e5tf:l and the publicity departments.' so as1 ' Provo school district, states mat great and to arrange for committee The '. ..' . 1 1, later today, ... .' .;. mnrv filan for every convenience thaUjHrrt a assistance couia be given tne coun oy ment campaign. to cut do,y?n expenses the Lake. ahd"John Taylor of Eureka. to are who give willing man. who could act in both these capa rfln he n nffornil f n mmteTSol good people s..ii.. The claims which make up the group cities-- .Mr. Thurman has been seiect- fiSop.- and with- the Du;ming . iuu.v iinmpiphovBand girls homes if they and are located Just north of the Tintic v would advIseiff'COtlfl Tjr'tlltW and this paper feels that equippedand with a gymnasium .weare several copper that a wise jnan IT PAY TO SF LECT Ineness so to do. . There chci.ee tar boca made. swimming pool attached, Mt will beand Standard property-an- d " s will that they cases now where such provision splendid opportunity for businessthem- - Leaf people believe It i understocd that two memoers; to be made according able to locate a continuation of the of the board of education recommend. men to stretch professional h Tintic Standard vein The- y- Srealize ed Mr. .Thurman very highly to tne 8ClV8" TREAT SEED POTATOES Supt. Eggertsen, and any one who be necessary Commercial club as a man thoroughly , Tho' hiifidlne was originally held at that deep mining-wi- ll could give room to such boys and girls trie the Into proposition qualified and well fitted to fill this imentered tut have price and Jesse Knight would be rendering the coifrt a great $10,000, but R Browning, state road engi 5 onn forthe benefit of the people with a determinatloaJtosink to the Ira . " favor. portant position." .(From Farm. Bureau News neer, met with the board of county of Provo. The Knignl ramiiy roftkingUooo level before crosscutt.ng tne seceretary Henry Nuttall In r at summer the 'was- delivered . qf 1916, twenty-foucommissioners Monday and errectea a gift of Just half of the price to tne ery of the club for ten years a.nd has serv m farmers of Utah county ago ana win ed this organization an arrangement with the commission the property a I.IHli! Le'rmtrT will y for use in sinking the shaft and successfully. Wm. M. Wilson, as ers for th county to pay a proportion prove of . in demonstrating the results of selectfor equipment and material t used in benefit to the troop but it provides a by the time the sinking contract is pithlWity manager, was a remarkable ing Ind treating seed potatoes before APRIL ARREStS FOR road construction in Utah tounty, by place for public gatnenngs, eimum let. men These twenty-fou- r success in this capacity and has given 78 , planting. The pomDany have.ueen onerea the state convict camp to be establish- and other legitimate town purposes. ' each planted two lots of potatoes the Garden City much good publicity 000 for. their property, which cost the T while he was serving the club.. One one lot selected for wilt and treated ed at Horse Creek for work on the REThev coun-tiein Utah and Carbon state road with corrosive sublimate for the skin CITY COMMISSION HEARS present owners less than $2,000. hold of the most inotable features wnicn " " estabhVb- refused the offer and. prefer to PORT OF TREASURER ; diseases, the other planted with seed Chief of - Police Jesse TManwaring ".Billy'- was instrumental in th nronertv and develope same. In .ing was "Dollar nay. ' 1 nis iwv as it came- from the bin. These two ha mihmitted to the city commission The county officers, Mr. Browning lots of seed were from the same bin his renort for April, which shows 78 and members of the state road comAt the meeting t the city.commis-ot- fact some of the stockholders feel that bargain flay lias neen tanen uv " or potatoes one planted in the old "arreBts,"rof which 66 were lodgers mission will visit the section where thin mornine. City Auditor Miss they have, a second Tintic standard. carried on quite .ayccefsfully in Salt-- . careless way; the other in the im- - Vha nthpra are distributed as Tonows the road work is to be done, Saturday. Alice Brown reported receipts for Lake City. exOIL proved way. Both lots were planted intoxication, 5; pacing bills without April amounting to $6,350.45, and IN SELLS 8TOCK is $4,' the same day, side by side, and cared a license, 2; medical attention, l; dispenditures $4,510.21. There -' - pROVO PHILIP H BEESLEY G1?AND CENTRAL POSTS $20, . Ior in exactly ihe same- - manner in 601 99 cash on hand in the genejal pom Juvenile 1; peace, In the fall the potatoes were dug turbinghe were 1. fund. . Ten houses quarantined hall, reSeveral local business men have Sexton Niels Johnson reported deseparately and weighed. The average 17 animals impounded, 59 meals serv the REST LAID TO IS cemetery in the purchased small blocks of stock fa .yield' of tha treated and selected ed to prisoners. today ceipts of $110.50 company, of which . vtnntftnttrWvomlng fields was 303 bushels per acre. The: partment . The Governor Wm. Spry is president. fields INFANT DAUGHTER OF MARK H average' yield of the ciTdfVA BULLION LEVIES ONE. ex governor is now in New York City ,wasll87 bushel 'per acre. The difBRIMHALL DIED TODAY ference showed an increase of 116 HALF CENT ASSESSMENT. placing a good block of (histhestock, There was a large attendance of beBt The directors of the Grand Centralwhfrh rives nromise of being bushels in favor of the improved -Th infant dauehter five days old relatives and friends at the funeral dlyimarket-been ever Mining company posted a method. The additional cost of doing The director's of the Eureka Bullion producer that has books Mr. and Mrs. Mark H.' Brlmhall services; for Philip JL Beesley, held 2o, ft May dend today, psyable the extra work was not more than of Alberta, Canada, died today at the Monday in the Sixth ward meeting Mitifna- comnany met last evening at ta ijsoni investors nave vitmtni me This will make a dis- - rts May $2.50 per acre. At last fall's price of Provo General hospital iW-repoFuneral ser house.' The speakers were Elders J. the office ot "the company, 125 West loll wells and are rreatly pleased with cloe $20,000. Col C cent l.a nrnunoct In the Wynniin iiems. tributiw. potatoes, to be very per bushel, the saving vices will be held tomrrow at 2 o'clock K. Booth. Evan AVride, A. O. Smoot Center, and levied a conditions mine the for Delinauent date was fixed The company is capitalized amounted to $113 50 prr. acre. At at the residence of President Ceorge and Joseph Nelson. Vocal selections n lector v. L. Holbrook was,, down the prosent price, the saving was H. Brimhall, :S7 Eat First North wfre rendered by the Sixth ward for June '20th, aid sale 'date for July O'kO dollars, which is a very, iqw :aj'i from attending the Jalt ' ' " $.:j."i.OO talization. , " 11th. per acre. street.. " Aiva-4lsoB-sec-re " ani-increa- n' " and-M.- H. at-the- ir -- 2 e 1-- 2 , ; - - Tuny-BaiT-- INJURED -- of - Anti-Saloo- n the-pla- ce . ? - m-pa- -- ey-wh-ich The-enen- lng lea.-il4- Rlco-Welllngt- by-May- or CUT! - I . - . . ; - Prove-Cemmerela- llijgj, -- the-holdu- , the-effe- et on-th- w Vf ' W S -- " f Ul . j. T. - 1 15 -- oSzEO -- tte. ' cent-wa- j J..1U jii j - -- 1 . - I e ! . - j v f mmmm JORIlllE First-Sou- , 1f r I . ,;,... . - - Trogram-wasTnder- 'OF ed i ; A - - . ; , - -- . e hydro-therap- y PdiinheTV 1 i, -! . ana-secur- e, . -- - - KlEER-BROWIHifJEnS . eA-i- - - - - r " i . has-bee- countrjci-JJachin- - few-Tveeh- not-onl- s mont-efficie- ntiy be-fea- -- -- s. . n COM-PAN- MONTANA-WYOMIN- 1 - - , Y --- - . BBoiiiDiyiras ' bin-ru- n 1 nt - . -- $1-0- one-hal- f 0 - , ....... |