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Show PROW Why not a. Municipal Market for Provo to help reduce .the high cost of liv-- : ing? ' . AJLB Herald WanhAdsare: Bitr 3 lilies, ) times, 3 dimes "Doing Their DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPME NT OF UTAH COUNTY.' VOL. XXXH. NO, 8. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 1$, 1917, IllDIERIS ON-TRE- ' - . It Is' claimed that R, D..Wadley Former Captain R-- E. in Behalf of Sergeants Who Were Thrown in Jail on A CtfaYge of Desertion. King Made First Ueutetiant Instead of jCaptain and JTrans-ferre- d to BatteryE. Captain Jorgenson Now in Command of Battery F. Too much Poli-tic- s Enters into Cam p7" Batterf'WM'BeEZ spected Here Saturday. King-Interced- ESTABLISHED 1881 1100 POUNDS OF CHERRIES E ON RELEASED FROM ; ID es ' of Manila has the largest cherry. tree in the state. Jt has pro- duced 1300 pounds of first class" fruit in a year. This year's crop will probably, be4 about 1100 pounds. r 4 During the past week "Jesse Knight of this city consummated a deal by which he bought over the property of the Alagdalena Lund company in Colombia, JSouth America, formerly the holdings of Salt .ake people, headed Dy j. H. iMoyle. The total holdings ! amount "to about 1,000,000 acresvThe amount of money "involved in Ihe transaction has not been given out publicly. It is understood that Mr. Knight will begin opera'tiuns in cattle., lumber and sugar in the near future. Jos. J. Cannon go to Colombia to investigate titles and other matters eoniret-te- with-the-fei- Of f ical A. A. Next-Mnnt- d. probably to arrange for the operation of the ranch. President George H. Brimhall. and Prof. W. H. Boyle, of the B. Y. U., ioeKfii UrMeetWiir be un n VU 1 1 ri i.u. A Star Athletes HeTd in lJ- St L OU1S rrormer ' M. iiuiriDer Will Try for new D j rrovo and ..w,U9 ncwug, A-- ranch," anil g- ill ft COMPETE Iff - -- d IfllEIES -- pringville Will be Represented. at Portland, having been gone ten President Brinihall considers Clinton Larson, Alma Richards, Dur the convention one of the most profit- ham and Haymond Of AFFECIIQN OF BOWELS able ever ieldiy the association- .- He Conditioning For the Fray. states that the general .feeling was to continue all necessary preparations for a successful termination of the- tVhile the exact date for the Saturday morning at about 7 a. m. 0 FROM BATTERY F. annual to keep the schools going ras tie Andrew E. Johnson, years of age, national A. A. U. track and' field First Sergeant Carl Boshard was " national asset. greatest NOT WORKING FOR died at his. home at Pleasant View championship of St Louis has as yet - at the given an order by Major LeRy SMQOT IS Utah was well of the Jordan Saturday nigh t Trom an "affection of convention, there representedBourne, commander not been decided upon-'thabout fact that being thirty Due to a slight physical imperfecthe bowels. He is survived by his Utah teachers Narrows camp of the Utah Field Artil In attendance. in the meet may he held during the com-In- g the wife several and iMr. to two men brothers. John M. R. of a detail send lery,-tEggertsen. Battery F, was car on which President Brimhall and tion, month instead of September has son was a resident of Park City fori Salt Lake City ana return Koy Jtsosn discharged last Friday plght from the started five of Utah's best athletes oa ard and Glenn Allen to the camp PleafnSi2oadbentof Vilw3 Tnd camp at Jordan Narrows. His release u .. 0llTlf. t t. Their sentences have been commuted iauuuar oi conaitionlng. .? grinu is honorable and he was comliClU of LU1UU11UVI, highly their former Captain on the pledge " The five athletes that will schools; Supt. Anderson, of the South beR. P. King for their future good Sanpete district; Supt. Walker, of the plimented by Captain Fred Jorgenson, Utah at the national games represent are mnis commander of Battery F, un his show- who haveall Tleia Tecordrand In men pieagea King Alpine (Utah' county district, fact commission as a guarantee that these Clifford Prof. Boyle made a special study of ing while a member of the guard. His every man is in the class with the Pierpont Is Asking For Dis trMinii iman wmilri ma it a. trnnA if civpti in education best. connection secondary trouble was hernia. charge From Battery F to Ata chance. He also stated that there with his work as principal of the AcaThe stars who will represent Utah Officers and men of "F" battery tend Culver Academy. must be some misunderstanding con demic? department of the B. .Y. U. in the big athleUc carhival are:- Ted F. A. MRS MCDONALD his at to them have of order because regret kept going cerning the Clinton Johnson, Alma (LarsQa,. his inwonderful are endurance and apparent in jail.. The citizens of Provo It was emphatically denied by Thos Orton Durham and Creed Hay. v Jitmont" noor thn whnlo affair and feel nhysiealsoundness-aEiggertsenr-lTHE LAWHORN'S HELD 10 t mondr:he-WOT- R of the entire five F. this wilf be remembered, Is the star center has morning that he had that the boys of what was formerly everPierpont the entire nation JjeenLjuch that asked Senator Smoot to Reed old time B. Y. V. friends attended the of the basket JJany team with dealt ball which been unfairly Troop F have has at some time heard of the great in assist his son's for (Mrs. A. F. services getting discharge last year swept everything in the fjjneral THE COURT by the summary court. state and the best teams of the coun- - feats pulled off by the group. Utah, held at the resident of PresiLieutenant King, as he Is known at from the National Guard.- The 'only according to Coach iEueena R communication that had passed in re dent Geprge H. Brimhall, yesterday.' try before it was beaten In the world's ine Jordon Narrows camp now, waited on a. x, u is rapidly coming to the to Clifford was to Albert of effect that Lamoni the, the Fifth Lawgard Lawhorn Bishop and iManwaring, eve John officer Friday the commanding Mr. iSmotft to Senator asked ' were he Pierpont l wara, unu uever or wu uie euects speakers h0rn were taken Defore Precinct jU8, nis athletics "and with rove of our T 1 presiaeaw ning and made a strong plea for the. see whether a best in. m trmihio .ni t could be provided . wusenoerry .ana J. n. 'vv. release of the two Sergeants from the for Clifford at place cBUI, e- - tne fray the Bchlv tlce E. L. Jones htk hrtt charged Saturday, Culver Acadewho to chartestified the noble Military Berg, e ara recounted their and splencounty jail well to the fore when (he7inB with forgery in connection with ." did record as soldiers on. the border my Mr. Pierpont is anxious that acter and devoted life of the deceased. checks they are accused of passing on officers. The discharged followed. are Clifford should , get was The a that little Leftoy by like training singing "Funny, Frisby, loeaLJmsineBS that thing and in quarters here in Provo. jMieut. would fit him Richards waived Startled Worlds ' IrousesThey Mrs. Sarah Jones " Ramsey. Albert for service in should matter when the country needs King is now assigned' to Battery E as as an officer when he takes athe navy ' and examinations Richards were preliminary Edna wick and Miss Southwick. held to the said Eggertsen. But it did who startled the is the Utah vmith year at South a first lieutenant, district court. Bailwas men," athletic world in 1918 dedi-J 1 Culver. At was so the the the honcrable release..' Jorand grave cemetery to the were returned The boys when he won the high Jump at Stockfixed at $1,000 in each case, but' has Mr. also as m. denies the Elder of the cated by : Pierpont story Knight Eggertsen, although keenly disap- holm from a field of the this don Narrows - .Tt ainlnp. Camp.. ...111 not been given. world's best . - .L J in The Tribune regardi g stake- presidescy.- ,, Zack Lawhorn, a brother arrested pointed at not being able to fjght the veterans. Returning to Utah he was aiiernooo, miu nuiw vue? wc dhu published an to son his en examination will Germans, make the taking best of ' held in confinement it. is felt that they on suspicion at the Bame time as He. accorded a great welcome and later Intends going to the IB. Y. U. again entered that this will be released in a day or two and ter West Point He states Lamoni and John, was discharged. lie the Cornell- university His fatsehtodv-an- d Vderiberate 1b that his and tnis members year the all expects was turned over to the city marshal to UTAH COUNTY DENTAL given the regular drill. The opinion such ex neverHook last team to!SfaCLPJ0y04,co"U,luoU8 any championship of, year's seems to prevail In Provo that the two an serve in the be back. All of.themen rfl lle1hi ' unexpired sentence wonnumerous "V" amination or never had expressed a sergeants from here .were made "the desire city jail for unlawful Bale' of liquor, to to enter West Point incase. "cdhige The havjSgThTeTmcI ?L this eharge .."goats' SBCIEfY ELECT OFflCEHS which he began to serve some time years and the rest of the team two was The story as pubushed yesterday in round and escape 1 before the sentence more against the Salt ago was effect to the that before the eliminated under request years was 'served. dropped. If this is not truer we shall the fouyear rule. be glad to correct same, but this would probably be denied Clifford hZZZ Young Eggertsen was turned down! 4Vn ,caw- Pierpont for a discharge from Battery seems to be the feeling here. of the Utah ROYLANCE WILL. BUY ALL THE on his first examination here in Provo The annual of he F Utah meeting and that 6C1inton Field, Artillery 'tn JT? oZuTZtu fight U? CHERRIES IN UTAH COUNTY in me case m me oiiiueraiui- iub would when he CountyujDentaL Societywas ield probably 4eeld in training i;i in i ill mii rM era irtwtx various batteries, Salt Lake cadets at . Commercial nieht the Thursday F. Narrows until the mobilization Captain King succeeded in school track and field who seemed to have the pull got the Jordan In our last issue we insinuated that Troop attendance. .Offi Club with a getting this .point waived and Eggert- city a few years ago andmeetnotIn this cuvuuu vu of the whole Utah Guard for federal cers for the large a local could null 3 sumo ui yaBoiug not market be found for electsen and Orval Singleton were both ensuing year were commissions: In fact former Captain service. startled the local athMlc fans, butonly esmembers of Battery ,F have ed as follows: IPresident, Dr. C D. cherries, but this is not true. The Several his in to was hand. tablished asked a high Jump record of 6 feet resig King WmM. Roylance Co. will buy all the Spanish Fork; first-vic- e a to the been Livingston, objection strong making 2 all inthat Inches nation with the nnderstanding the high school .class. sale. The price ranges Clifford Pierpont andfclaim-in- president, Dr. C, W. Ellsworth, of cherries for Since that time he has competed in other officers were to do likewise. release ofsame to 7i cents a pound. second vice president from Pleasant Grove; would be that Only brought But the other officers failed to hand both national high school and MARRIAGE LICENSES college as a special Pr. G. W. Ekins, of Provd; secretary, meets and has at all times shown their resignations in and thus King about by political pull, or tn of W. J. Dr. 20 Provo, Stiehl, Is Clifford in ood was given whatever was left m, tne favor to the parents. the iBing job plant' The following marriage licenses' advantage. In Philadelphia a few Dr. J. H. Ellsworth, of Pay treasurer, so the of and enlisted, age, c years x ham, was home over Sunday. mix. iweeas ago he shattered all coHeee ; "' story goes, on a sort of a dare from son. Two of the largest strings of fine for the aerial right and when Inspection" Here Saturday, s M. L. Anderson, of Evanstqn, A banquet was given at the Hotel in here some associates fellow of his Inspection of guardsmen at their Provo. Dr. L. N. Ellsworth respond trout seen on the street since the law omlng, and Hazel Miller, of Bingham. he enters the coming meet his thous- Roberts. home stations takes place this week. wish- - him Hind- - anas orjJtah backers-W- ill and --Eva -- I - a came in June 15th,werecarried up ecU 4othe -- toast,-he Main street success Prof, Saturday by "" evening Id O." and Or." C. Public Servant;" Livingston Lund and Irving 'Hansen. The 1nar8hofprovamgaCT,' the writer's opinion fails, th all the Provo guardsmen take notice 'Selby Dallin, of Springville, and Lu- to "Things You Can't Get By With in A C,were Waterfish all large beauties, and were cile Nelson, of Spanish Fork. that inspection by Col. J. youngster will shatter all records. Practice." take man of the federal forces-wil- l 8oma Bprlntsr. caught that afternoon near the mouth of ILyman, Jand LaPriel Floyd Eyre, of the river, at. what is called the big Robinson, of Hinckley. Creed Haymond in the sprints ' Is , place at' Provo Saturday,- July 21. sand-bwithout doubt the, fastest man that Lieutenant Wiggle King of the camp According to reports, this is the third time this spring that these SECOND TERM OF B. Y. U. SUM- ever donned a track suit in, the state here has been detailed to assist Col. two "musical fishermen" have caught and Creed has also competed In out. Waterman at the inspection. Follow-inMER SCHOOL OPENED side meets. In Chicago In an the limit. the inspection of all the different TODAY meet" a few, years back Nephi Hicks and HeberHicks and units of the state guard, Col.. WaterCreed ran a dead hftsSjWth the famed their families left for Strawberry (Satman will submit his report to the war D. term of second The the S. of L, the B. Ashton J. Manager . urday on a fishing trip. Church Teachers' College Summer Hoyt of Grinnell in both the century department and the mustering into Theatre has an opportunity to According to the reports of the print- School opened today at the B. Y. U. and the furlong and on two occasions federal service will follow. The Utah DOok anotner BPiendid Grand Opera ers "who went fishing on Saturday, with field artillery will go to Linda vista, new students in attend- he has equalled the world's record in Company, but states that he does, not An error was made in reporting City evening they had poor luck. A quar- ance, many and with thep respects that the the latter event Creed will no doubt California, August 20, and after train- feel disposed to do so until tne people for tette from out of town was in the can- attendance will be Auditor Miss Alice Brown's-tepe- rt mg mere unui oeptemoer xo wm greater than at the take good care of the sprints. Ted of Provo manifest some desire to at Johnson, by recently winning the anfor Seattle, from which point tend Grand Opera. A heavy guaran- June. The overdraft, $22,013.04 isJn yon that night and kept the printers first term, just dosed. nual Denver marathon, should show thev will sail immediatelv for Russia. tee must be made by the Columbia the contingent fund, and not In the awake the greater part of the night, is 1,701 cash so much so that they made poor ang the Eastern runners some of his West- MIN it is believed here. In fact the ru Theatre Co. and Mr. Ashton expects general fund. There DEEDS FILED 3raham .aadl lers next morning- -. mors are so persistent that officers) tn rfve the oeoDle of this eity a on hand in the general-funde8" 'Bust a Ti8'"is"" ti ultiiiiruv't!i",Hi Clyde Singleton of the New Century A quit claim deed from' Geo. ground better than ever, ile will enand Sam Leavitt- of The Herald were M. Hays eL al. mining events and toVTlntlc Gold Mines ter the five and the fishermen, . has been filed witnxjhe- - county re- will have such stars as Jole Ray, Han-ne- s, David J., Vincent was here from corder. The deed conveys, for a con Kyronen and .others to battle. the leading patromi of the house and lodge. Salt Lake yesterday to visit his son, sideration of flO the following mining Orton Durham, in the polo vault, Is a Springville an oppor other citizens will be given Col. C. E. Loose, Preston G. Peter Paul, who is at the Provo General Hos claims' In Untie mining district: coming champIonThe . young 43, Y; tunityv to help guarantee this xattrac-tion- son, James Clove and Clarence Loose pital receiving treatment for injuries " Indiana.. Sue, Bill Spry, Los U. pole vaulter has on many occasions Ferre Decker, who recently purchas ". r reached returned Friday, from an auto trip to sustained by being run over by an Angeles, San Pedro and Zane Grey-.feet ed tho finfoa.Rnnw hnllrHnfiT on ICaSt The work of the Utah basketball of. auto truck. The young man's conditKeiirand way, Canyon, by going Center street, is, having same remodteam in the world's tournfeSr at ChicaKanab. The .party enjoyed the outing tion is favorable to complete recovery. eled and the two ' lower big store and the wonderful Grand a Canyon W.Ny. Fuller, of the X. A & S. L. ATTORNEYS OVERWORKED; go together with the winnings of ooms remotleled and fittea wn The lrTp"Iaste"d" ranmdTararrtrTJmaTrisk ry es Ricoards, Johnson and larson, have-puSEEK SHORTER HOURS plate glass fronts. The upstairs will sheer fight into the . Easterners Just a week. terday visiting Mrs, Fuller, who is probably be remodeled a little later AND MORE PAY and theyare prepared to meet some-oJ. K. Gilbert, assistant manager of spending some time here with her par and fitted up for offices. Utah's beet and some of the athAM1NE0 FOR MiO SHIFMAN the Carpenter Seed, Co., returned Sat- ents, Judge "and Mrs. E. L. Jones. At a recent meeting of the (Bar As- letes that have shattered world' a from Holbrook the left L, evening trip through Saturday urday evening PUPILS OF PROF. 8. W. WILLIAMS southern Utah counties in the interest for Deseret Mountain In Juab county sociation of Provo, it; was decided that marks. , (With ; Utah, spirit ruling andT IN PIANO RECITAL all law offices close at 12 o'clock on with the confidencif champions usuaL-l- y of tne seed company. He states that to inspect some mining property. moth- he encountered some very hot weathwall G. Ritchie was here from Salt Saturday of each week during the have, the Utahooyss should return Anderson,, Kirkham Mrs. May be will recital , The following piano now with er and enormous crops everywhere. his parents, month of July and August. The ' at- home with records that 111 stand for Lske. yesterday visiting Anderson, James Oscar er of topresented at. the SMaeser school Chas. Mulsh stopped over night Sat Mr, and Mrs, John Ritchie, and other torneys are "so afraid of a hot place BouiB Lime. Ar. any ruin nnron nnninpr Infantry at Palm morrow evening by Prof.. S. W. Will- the Twenty-firs- t fol- urday" evening at the (Roberts Hotel relatives. hereafter that they are seeking for a for succesB, ." the of a received copy ' " iams. At that time Miss Mary Mor- City, Calif., Geo. B. Thatcher is in from his eool place while they have the chance. which was after, a week's vacation in Park City timer will be presented in piano re- lowing telegram Saturday LANDS FOR FEDERAL LOANS BE and at .the Hot Pots.- Mr. Huish is sheep herd 'In Wyoming. He reports cital. "Miss Mortimer is a fine pian- forwarded to herD.son: ING APPRAISED BY S. S. en- he yas offered 60 cents a pound for ATTORNEY ROY LEWIS RETURNS 1917. Eureka and of C. 14, editor the Reporter July "Washington, ' ist for her age, and will give the enFROM a TO TRIP CHICAGO of is cool his for .but SMITH Roberts because its' it wool, the high joys holding Anderson, James tire Jecjtal alone. Following 'is the "Oscar lawn. er rooms and shady price.. t Twenty-firsInfantry, "Care pfogram: Mr. and Mrs. Jnlin Hpprp S. S.S)ith, of Ogden, Federal Loan Lieutenant R. F. King of Battery! E Attorney Roy Lewis is home from it "Palm City, California: Vnlao In A. Plot fPlinnJnV Sonata Arlzfflfa? for the trip to" Chicago'. - lie brings the news trt been have down Jordan Narrows for war fremrthe Phoenix," examination mental "You passed Pathetique (Beethoven), Grand Polka , over Sunday. Lieut. Klne was past few years, are visiting friends that his . J, M. Joote, wevaaa and iArizona, is here ior the de Concert ('Bartlett). Valse Arabes- midshipman. Present tnis telegram camp Mr. Mrs. John Foote, of purpose of appraising land on whichi son of and of a of and few here for relatives Troop F Provo, m. a. days. , captain formerly Naval at Juiy Academy MinIn C que CLack). Prnlude Sharp but has' been transferred. in the reor- Mr. Reese is engaged in the real es Provo, who enlisted In the Iljinols N, loans Have been applied for "ty the ' for physical examinatiqn. or (P.achmnnWt. To Spring (Grieg) ' tate business at Phoenix. John says G. infantry, will leave for Waco, Tex- Timpanogos Farm Loan Association," of Navigation.' "Bureau ganization. (Signed) vk.u nvgeks), iMaxurka R. E. Allen of the Knfght that the Price brothers .are still en as, on the 23th for training,' which is of which the organizers res'ftle- on Frc-y18 years of Cashien is who Yonni!!Anderson, d rfConcrfin (Teaclfttizky). Bench, -- nt 'Iake View, and Vine- Trut and Savings Dank, returned the gaged In the inRurawefl buKineas in expected to last about' dayg. At waiiuui!.. rjrl.ii rropossiofl (Grieg). age, toon tne mentai at end tliuta of of time week the from la last of an- in Arizona and San latter yard. Mr. Smith" has appra-etbat John commard part trip Diego, he has .passed in ' TaraiitcMi "hot (Dennee), which Acade- into Uinta, where he was looking after the real estate business at LMesa, Ari- expect to be called to the front. for $jO,0(JO the Naval plications by to Timpano.the. was He apointed ' Smila jWollenhaupt). is a the, Knight farming IntCTe&ts. He zona. gos association, and so far, of applicamy by Senator Reed Smoot. He The public Is invited. The officer's and men of Battery F, tions for f 130.000 in the state. Mr. ill School Mrs. farm the are states Bert Sutton and Mrs? Y. U. that End dry crops IJigh graduate of the fl. friends here, need of rocsbfre.?. The irrigated crops R. D. Sutton motored to Park City Utah Field Artillery, spent Sunday at J. R. IlodsonhflS returned from. a and has many admiring success. They, do ore v'pry heavy and especially is this Sunday,- where 1hey spont the day n& their home towns in Utah county bn'a at LjjJIolbrook has moved his family his rplnicft rip throusrl Duchesne and Uintah he" will - successfully true of the alfalfa. the giteM-- nf Vrs. Perry ISash and furlough. They returned tocamp to- to Rpringdell "iu Trovo canyon for the ' ' counties. He reports good crops and Tint rtmibt that . summer. Andrew Jensen, who has charge of Mrs. John Fibhor. , examinhtion. day. business and fishing. pass the physical T days. , war-an- d ' -- - , V 'wSch cSS ., Jff.H W 4.,-.,- ., -- havior-Oapta- ! Rich-ardso-n, JPCI Mac-donal- - made-known.- rnul " 1 11 -- it - son-Cliffo- rd ' , TcJ5?wo0n 1 JLn,11' " ald Play,-McDon- - , kake-desert- .JJl'. S ers - aDnlied-for-iimiB- --tn- Hlnn - - g . d; Press-Bulleti- n -- - Wy-'ark- all-th- e . . " - no no-le- ss ? -- ,V- g : ar. MORE OR LESS Inter-scholas- PERSONAL ; - tlc . - 1 XI J- 111- wm cu-trai- n . J-I- fl - ten-mil- e . - Las-sitte- r, - - . JrANDERlHHX- "scenery-Tmmens- ely; t f - . " : - " . i brother-in-law- vweuLj-fourt- h . A Fair-ino"-- ( - Norv.-ce;ip- - lt jv . -- - ' conditions, good |