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Show kOTICB TO READERS OF Every Herald ad gets a long pull and a strong pull for the7customer Cnifih re&diaf tMs JU onettt JjUeaUoa pla thU aotica. Band mm postal employ and It on fTny J? soldi J,., DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPME NT OF UTAH COUNTY. """W wrapping HO .. ad-A. B. Burleson, pos garter general fja VOL. XXXli: NO. 28. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1917 in iii and : Women-Assist-Crop. Utah CountyVFruit May Bring Farm, ers Half Million Dollars. Peaches Lead Oyer Other Fruits, Apples A Close Second. Hundred-Me- Thrte n BEE POLITICAC CARS OF FIIUIT ARE SIXTY ESTABLISHED BATTERY BEGINS TO HUM GROWN III KANSAS FI1H DAYS XheJUtahrtillery-Will-Entraiivor-Linda-Vista-Sun- 4 5500,000-Bu- sh BOYS GET 1 Candidates and Their Friend Begin to Manifest Some Interest in ComOthers Are Feeling ing Election Out Their Friends on Their Chances The Jayhawker State Hat Harvested Wi 1885 day month from today and the prF mary election for the elective officers 30. of Provo City will be held. Up to the (By I, H. Masters in Kansas CityT present very little interest is being Kansas is holding ,her splendid manifest, ateast nothing much is beBoys reputation, for bumper crops this sea- ing said. Just 'who will enter the race son,- and while the- wbat and corn for that-oTthe positions offered, in May will be somewhat short in western r a and commissioner, mayo, the Kansas, easternpart of the state m mditor, Is yet to be manifest, al wm mane up ror me oenciency. i he though one petition has already Iwen moe raan On account of the advices frpnr circulated and two others mado their LTVcr?p,w,u The largest amount of peaches ever v ouBiiws uuu ine rarmers are iook-- , ., appearance today Washington, coming, to Commander' harvested in one day In Utah county to forward a two dollars ing price of Commissioner LeRoy Dixon made THREE MARTI!) BROTHERS Is WHEAT MAY BE STORED Hashroueh, that the Utah Artillery per bushel, which will bring into the his. announcement for the mayors' was that of Saturday last, when it farmers strong box m the neighbor- - position some time ago. W. D. Roberts would leave Ft. Douglas on Sept. 30th, ..invten that fully- -. 60 cars were hood of $300,000,000 this year, to say of the the Because-o- r ..he .states RolMTts, that .Qtei FOR ENTER THE U. S. SERVICE the boys of Battery F and .other batpicked. nothing of the many other crops which wil, p0g8ibly be a candidate for nav- teries were given :a two day furlough er of the past few days, the Elberta. wil line his wallet with .gold from hor Several -- other good men J.ave on with a rash. to spend at home withtheir families. peach crop has come at until late The early morning night. for this position, but Deen is not go that if this .Immense crop was never sfcheavy in the n0ne mentioned, Many of tire Battery F boys came hay crop of these have declared them- wvpsted within the next few days- That the borne supply of wheat "shall nistory of the industry nf this prairie Patriotism sometimes runs in famj' down early Saturday morning, and" . gejve8 befruit is is danger of u Vi. lies. This has been specially empha- yesterday they were to be Been all r.n,u ttl! lucious ,M -for ahfnnw kept sufficient for the needs of .the state. Wild hay is bringing from $15 to conies local millers 200 more, by Howing storage era markets. On. Saturday fully taira crop ot- 6f-ff, e cjty7ir!slookeaTor a candidate MarUn - Riphmnnd or iProvo" ii is r sted the fxmt than Thirty, days and thafTEere shall" alfalfa inircr tives good-- t heavier than the first on ,nP main ,n nm m, Richmond Mrs. growers of Provo Bench and vicinity. be established a new market outside account of the heavy rains since Aug- four has ward. sons, The batteries have been assigned to" , Z. p tv,, ti, On Friday the Commercial Club vas of Chicago for the farmers of . Utah use the first are now in the service concentrate at Linda Vista, Callfor the needed by notified of the help Conditions for a bumper crop looked gelf a9 a candidate for the engineering John and1 southern Idaho, are part of the comissioner; corps jMartlnin joined where is expected that they, nia, .it now fruit men, and Mr. Thurman immed; arrangements just completed by the very discouraging early in the and summer is the petition is being circulated todav. at' Ft. early Mar- will remain during, the winter or until Jackson iately took the matter up with the big food administration at Washington. mer and during the latter part of July Samuel Douglas; HBeck and Albert 8 Jope8 j09eph that when now ordered abroad: school, with the result W. W. Armstrong, representative of the farmers aad crop experts werelhave been mentioned for this place. tin joined the artillery and is in the Ohio Light Artillery; Joseph ' Orders for the movement of the the United States food administration p!,ea!cPng a totalraUu;e of corn and ,Mlss Boshard has announced iMary teers, over 100 young men responded, for Utah, announced in a telegram late crops, (But the late rams camp Deaf Fort as a candidate for auditor, tnd Martin, her youngest son, made appli- regiment irora-ita nnmhoi fit tho twipTlAr from Washington that a conference Drought out the corn and hay, and now a hm-Vtftinn oirc,ii.ted m h.r cation for service in the coast artill- ; Douglas, to California were received The school. the of ladies and young had been held yesterday with Nation it is estimated that, most of the corn behalf. Miss Alice Brown the ery, but did not pass the examination at the post by Col. Al pres- - he big crowd gathered at the school on jal Food Administrator later tried, for the marine corps but fred Hasbrouck, commanding officer. Herbert C. in the eastern part of the state will Lentf is" a sucto candidate incumbent, . .j . r, , failed.. He has now been drafted end .a Saturday morning and were taken to Hoover and arrangements had been produce from, 35 to 60 bushel to'th u '; iiciocn. nvviuiuui quesuuu tcicu ouier passed a successful examination and They were quickly communicated" the fruit orchards in trucks, etc. completed for the protection of mill- acre. through Capt. and Adjt Fred T. candidates will aspire for all these The Elberta peacn crop, wnicn is t ra InnaiaA of Tmlnta 1n onptl nn c nrlmrA Farmers Want More Than $2.20 For will leave for cervlce October 3rd. to Col. R. W. Young, commanding as Provo has places, good Jne mahy now being harvested witlrthat of tire ;tte home "supply "of wheat id only When these three brothers first de- - officer of the 145th. . Wheat. women and well to at fill qualified about quate for their home needs, or with peaches, is estimated-termined to enlist for service, they i Officers of the regiment stated Fri- There are many farmers m this either place. 400 cars. 'Each car containing 468 to a gmalI surplus,- . Btate who want more than 2.20 for consulted their mother, who: showed dav that the entralnment of the' reel. 480 Bushels; with a total value of ,A pew base price the true tpirit of patriotism, by mak- - ment would be accomplished with lit- n, establish-abou- t wheat for the 1918 crop. They claim $188,000. The pear and other jed for the lntermountain producer at that it is unfair to fix the price of ing the following reply to her boys: tie difficulty as traffic men represent small fruits' have amounted to approxi-- gan Francisco and iLos Angeles of wheat at snca a figure and not fix Yes, you may Join if you think your ing the railroad had been to the camp mately.150 cars, with a value of 90.- - $2.10, and for certain points in Utah the price of cattle and hogs at the country needs you. There is only one and made estimates of the number of coun-ftn000, and the apple crop of Utah southern. Idaho this win prove same time. The argument is advanced Fthing worse in my opinion than Ger cars needed and to prepare to movr TODAY WITH 250 STUDENTS man autocracy, and that iu a Mackfir. the troops. ty will be about 350 cars, valued at ft more advantageous outlet than that' on accountDf thisncenjeihg giving a sum total for the Pnpn w,ori the hest nrio 1a 12 20. fixed so the acreage to be --Five trains will be needeLaccord-in- g ti- -j fruit Crop Of this County 0114187000: ha miimint Mm rnvpn. planted to wheat this fall in Kansas a number of G. A. BARRY COMPANY FILE SUIT to these estimates. (About fifteen that Notwithstanding Some little, trouble was met up wita ment will guarantee the price of wheat will be decreased nearly AGAINST CHRIS BARBAKOS - cars will be required by IBattery A, 3,000,000 the high school students are still as-N PEACH CONTRA' acresr Ht the slating thtrutrwera,therW6fe WhTclihaff morffqWmTmTKairany'or"" ed at one time that there would be a any conateral for grain holders seek- price at $2.50 insteaa of $2.20, 'there fully 250 : who enrolled at the Central the other batteries. would have been In the .neighborhood Bchool this morning. G, A. Barry & Company, of Ogden, snonage oi car iurwH uimm loans ' this big crop, but a number of cars y Tne arrangement raisVprevenfs the ol 9,000,000 acres planted to. wheat lAddressesI of welcome to the stu- has filed suit in the. Fourth district were procured and others came in lat-- draining of theaiauntry of the grain while at the present price th era will dents were made by Trustee J. W. court against Chris: BarbakPt, to. coler, v mill ii uuw iw and Superintendent iL, R, Eg- lect $250 damages for failure to de- THE U. I. A. STAKE i.iivu6u u sunniv ana necessimtme me snipprag be only about 6,000,000 trcres . planted. railroad would be able to move the Dack 0f the supply later ; with the This will mean a decrease in the pro- gertsen. the students will spend to- liver to plaintiff his peach crop for duction of wheat in Kansas alone of day and Tuesday in selecting their 1917, which, according to the comcrop. freight two ways added. The fruit raisers did not stop lor . nearly 90,000,000 bushels' for 1918. classes. It is expected that there will plaint he contracted to Bell to plain- ounaay, oui everjva!iaue luau woo MAYOR ejANIc. i.PPEAtS TXTptillers are having a hard time get- - be nearly 3S0 enter the junior high tiff at 55 cents per bushel. Instead of put to work in the peaches, ana many PEOPLE TO ASSIST WITH delivering to plaintiff it is alleged de ting sufficient wheat with which to school this semester. out oi FRUIT fendant sold them to W. H. Homer, keep their mills going, and conditions school for the next few days to assist. for them are in a serious state at this PREFERRED STOCK CTJ PARTIAL Jr. Judgment for $85," the value of The M. I. A. of the Utah stake held 500 peach baskets, alleged to haVe their (President" Brimhall and Superintend- . PAYMENT PLAN IS o vy. mm v.viii time. Those who have wheat stored 11 Uii convention jjjs giun ent Eggertsen have promised 4hese been delivered to defendant by plain, in College Hall. There was-OFFERED munity. are badly in need of assistance a$e refusing to sell at the present students full credit In their school in thp harvest of their Deaches. I ao- - market price, and unless some move Making, it possible fothe small in- tiff, is also asked. large attendance of stake and wardr work for the period they remain in the nea to aU Datriotic" citizens?' where Is made by the government to force vestor to take a financial interest in officers. Meetings, were held fore- - W. to BRUNJMER ENTERS GROC noon, afternoon and evening at which the sudden possible, to assist the fruit raisers in the wheat onto the market it is believ- the enterprise, the- Utah Power & C. fruit orchards. Owing ERY BUSINESS IN OUR a flour famine clearing last night it was feared that the harvest of their peaches. This ed here that. offer its the course of studies .and other fea-company ,will Light preferred ' ' ' CITY there would be a heavy frost, but to- - DEip must be given at once, as a hard . stock for the first time on a cash basis tures connected with the year's work came on and jrost 0r sewral days' delay wo'dld wards morning-cloudand on a partial payment plan, accordto be undertaken-bthe association, the frost danger was aTerten. The Brunner Cash Grocery hes tak- were considered. mean a great loss to this county. ing to announcement made Thursday RUNAWAY PRISONERS ARE - James E. Daniels, Mayor. last by the board of airecrors. The en over the store formerly run by Mr. Nicholas G. Morgan, of the Y. installment shares are limited to twen- - Milton Booth on the corner of Fifth M. M. 1. A. general" board, and Miss IISS JOSEPHINE BARTON North and Academy Avenue. Mr. Mary . Connelly, of the Y. L. M. I. to each investor. BEING TRIED HERE TODAY MARION FOOTE WRITES Under the cash payment plan, the Brunner, the proprietor; has made A. general board, were in attendance shares will be offered at flOO apiece, several changes and improvements, and delivered addresses. The evening Jus the amount of (the'accrued divi- - and is now well stocked with all kinds dend to the date of pa7hent. The par of groceries, vegetables and every- cers, including the officers of Religion. TIN P. E. Carpenter and Harry Young, of tial thing necessary for the table. classes. payment plan is baseos.on a the State Prison, were here today with the last bfNwhJch is system, Luncheon was served by the Provo hsix prisoners, who were arraigned be to include -- accrued - dividend. PayMiss Josephine Barton of Wyoming, associations during the noon hour. 'B. fore 'Precinct 1. Justice H. JAMES MOYLE ACCEPTS Jones, ment in full can be made at any time. one or the eoernment exDerts on rooa The Tabernacle choir provided muinnmov Pnv T.pwIs. of Kahinsnn & where waived preliminary examShares aggregating $1,300,000 are sic . conservation. workmrm connection TouHs is in rncftint of an interestine ination.they meetings. are The Marvin prisoners now held by the residents of tHe terri. with the county aericultural agent, icttn frnm iia On Marion associa29th the the September Ed. Iceland, Bert ileaton and ASSISTANT SECRETARYSHIP tions of Provo have arranged excellMr. Jannines. and will devote all her vnnt. nt served by the Utah Power- & mn nf .TVfr nnrt Mrs. Perry, Sam Perkins, charged ith escaping tory time for the next few weeks In this at from a prison road camp near the Car- Light company, the directors pointed ent programs for a variety of enterenlisted whn Pnnto . UU1IU out Since its organization the comtainment arid 'interesting features, county atsistihg the house wives in rhlmni in the Illinois Second Artill- - bon county summer. Perry their home economics. Which will be given on the Tabernacle pany has paid dividends at the rate ni ia nnm of iTntnn fsienn near and Perkins are also charged '. with of 7 per cent annually. On Friday last Hon. James H. lawn for the benefit of the Red Cross Miss Barton arrived Jn the. county Houston. Texas. Mr. Foote' writes in- J100 from P. larceny grand stealing The directors who announced the Moyle accepted the position of first Society. Refreshments will be served on vvednesriav-m.and has already- iA.tinrW MUUU. oh,nnt tho vnrlr " " - " dnnA to E. Houtz, a camp guard, at the new fiscal plan are George S. Auer-- : assistant done considerable advisinz in' the LncaiuiKij secretary of the treasury of and a grand time is anticipated. nnemn tho camn. which has now time of theirprison Two .other prisescape. .. T. !R. Cutler, L. the United States, the- - cabinet poet Among other features will be out door county. She is specializing., on the noldiprs and which it is expect- - oners are Mone Lawhorn and Jack bach, M. SxBrowning, C. E. Groe'sbeck, John offered him by William G. McAdoo, dancjng and a vaudeville performance. H. conservation of fats, conservation or da wni nnn have 32.000. digging Lawhocn. They are charged with M. Farnswepth, D. C. Jackling, C. E. ILoose, secretary of the treasury. ' Hayes, The moBic will be furnished by a full fencwheat, knd the consfirvation of meats. wire harh onnotniftfnp forgery commltteed while they were VV. S. McCornick, P.' J, Moran, C. V. ' ' ' She Wishpa to pncniiraft that the Deo- The honor bestowed upon Mr. Moyle orchestra.-....Hnimr' hnmh thrnwin?: rifle" on state prison, where Sibley, G.' B. Thomas and. parole from, the It is the first lu- viv eliminate lust as iar as nossiuie .nrir jhavxuieJudriuetcsnowinK-ifla- i other of Wright. stance in which a cabinet post has rn nn.. i ns tet- - fenses. STeTTmgTerm8T6r wasie. ' ana rnnL rnp raiTninuniiv " -meu lur knra hovn n onTv .. .. been given a resident of Utah. end conserve the perishable toed. cheerful spirit. a hronthps ..itor This" were be afternoon taken HYROf.1 J. they DIES FOLWHITE SOX WIN AMERICAN TVioro Vino VinM amrAn loillAa annnint. i i . King, United States sen nHmrnilinir nn?n. William fore Judge A. B. Morgan of WteFourth LEAGUE PENNANT ator from Utah,, who is said to have ed to work in this state, and the people jon among the boys is that the war district court, and the followlngk&pocalled the attention of Secretary Mc should with them',. be over about Christmas. His sition made of their cases: iHeato LOWING PARALYTIC STROKF ppt. 21 News for which Adoo and President Wilson to .the we would have more to spare for those two about will take it that is and to 'Leland of entered pleas guilty fharles A. CointsKTrrr'wwlili.ia aUilg of Mr. Moyle. "telegraph who are in need of ourproductsf Alias ', opinion"to lick the Kaiser." lifications years informations charging, escaping from Chicago American league ball clubj nedW Barton will he located here af'Provo, m the highest terms of the efforts of a prison camp, neir sentence xvcta and a host or the friends o the ciuo, incumbent uon him' in this uewa or an tne theYIM. C. A. to: provide possioie set toT 4 o'clock this,afternoon yij.can)e touna at tne ottic waited eleven years came today fice.- - The acceptance by MrC'Moyle of nyrum J. Dfnnis died Saul 6'".uHurai agent at tne county toun comforts for tne somiers. . Perkins and "Perry aBked for coun had and Chicago baseball enthusiasts be- the assistant secretaryship followed a night from the effects of a paralytic house. IL. to sel to be appointed defend. the to celebrate once to second telegram from Mr. McAdoo. plan gan at stroke, from which he had suffered ' M. R. Straw and Jacob Cole news properly. F. H. OLSEN OPENS BICYCLE AND TEUTONIC POWEflS MAKE REfor several months. Mr. ennls ,was man were appointed to defend. reJOHN .M. HOLLADAY FILES SUIT born in Illinois in 1848 and came President Comiskey received the AUTO REPAIR SHOP HERE his ball park of today's at turns AGAINST WESTERN LOAN AND in an early day. tfle was for INCORPOR-PORATETHE G. M. TAYLOR CO. . BUILDING COMPANY . many years a resident of Midway, Wa'P. H. Olsen, who has . been in the PLY TO PDPTS game which insured the White Sox PEACE NOTE FOR $10,000 He American league pennant auto and bicycle business al iPocatello, satch county, and was a highly reArticles of incorporation, of the G. the urg: affected. IA John M. JIq)faday has filed suit spected citizen. He is survived by Idaho, for the past few years, has r& M. Taylor Company have been filed was greatly Rowlands telegram to buy the the .V stern iLoan and Build- five sons and two daughters. Funerturned to Provo, where he has again ing Manager made a re with the county clerk.; The company members of the club the best dinner in against have Central The powers to, collect $435, alleged al services will be .held tomorrow at one into the Company ing bicycle and auto repair in. which is organized to conduct a business in Boston was sent at once. to be due plaintiff as his share of 1 o'clock in the Fifth, ward meeting business. Mr. Olsea is located at 236 ylv to the. Pope's peace, note, substitutes, stationery. paper paper, "The fondest hopes of al" Chicago, crops on a certain piece of land, .24 house, West Center, Just east of Taylor Bros. they think the allies should negotiate. etc The company s principal place of of White Sox acres, near Santaquln, which plaintiff There was no terms set forth in either business is Salt Lake. The wonderful a legion of Co. capital havef been realized was answer. The Emperor of Austria con- stock is $10,000, in shares of the in the ALL YOUNG CATTLE TO BE VACengaged by deferitfant par fans and of myself of eleven years patient waiting," spring of H917 to cultivate, defendant UTAH COUNTY WILL HAVE LARGE cedes that permanent peace depends value of $100 each. after CINATED FOR BLACKLEG internationPnmlskev telegraphed Rowlands, in to receive "what would be fair for the ' upon strict observance of directors and are ' the The MERCHANT VESSEL AT following al law and the elimination of armed officers: H. J. iPeery; president; O. offering congratulations to the play use of the property ,'K It is alleged " The State (Livestock Board of thff STATE FAIR forces. The German government cher- M. in June of this year, while plain- - State' of Utah issued September 1, vice president and treasurJlhat Taylor, Pontiffs ac to the desire that the stands this year, a proclamation requiring all O.J. Pouls'on, the "coufity horticulturi- ishes a strong er:. Elmira S. Taylor,, secretary: iwnrk of enlarging will meet with success, add George commodate several thousand mdre ing said land, defendant sold the land livestock owners within the state" to" .Hazel S. Peery. Taylor; Taylor st, who has charge of Utah county's appeal that The end. soon will war once. The at the waa begun to John W. Edwards, who took ppff-- 4 vaccinate with blackleg vaccine all .CHARLES DAVID RHODtBECK spectators exhibit at the State Fair, states that hopes follows: gist of the two notes are as on account of , clerical force in the office at the park session or it against plaintifrs pro- young cattle from three months to two DIES OF PERITONITIS th fruit Note. being growers Austrian so busy with old son was swamped today with applications tests and thereby deprived plaintiff of years. old, inclusive, vaccination to b Charles David, the their peach crop, , he la " Pope's "note forms a suitable Jbasis ...,..;.......,... his rights to harvest the crops. of Mr. and Mrs. David Rhodebeck," of for seats. made between September 15th and" having a hard time to procure Just for peace negotiations. 9 at ay November 15th," this year.' This acBench, hat he needs for the brg exnlbit that night Pjovo tAustrla agrees to leading idea of o'clock ASSIST PROCTER STUDENTS SPANISH AND LATIN CLASS IS tion has been taken by the board in of peritonitis. :The funeral wje county anticipates making. Under pontiff's note that durable peace must CROP . BEING ORGANIZED were held in the Grand View 't services order to prevent" blackleg disease.. on of elmination armies, a large merchant rest on the have 2 o'clock. in Academy Proctor boys' The The on at ward Sunday among the cattle and to provide for which he expects right and international law. Of built, fruit the call the. who wish to avail s more production of "1 be one of meat Blackleg speakers wer Elders David Thomp responded tomost rreeaom at 01 me . Demands attractions mm the are o them helping ' of the opportunity, a Spanish vaccine with Instructions for its ubo 'he fair. and Ered Davis and Bishop J. H. growers and ., i.i m.ABv'lmflt0rtfl1 hnrdenfland CUUIU son eek. The and Latin class opens on V Oc- will be furnished upon request, free of "new, Jenkins; - The singing was by mem- - to pick Is peaches ho lifted from the nations the fore- tober lsht For further Monday, in seBsd---.irI- ng school a was choir. There of ward the bers Mrs. J oDened to m them." at nrnsnerltv nf particulars i0 charge, by the local office of .the U. S. inoiw tv,o. for those students who wish to call at 231 South First Eastr or phone Bureau of Animal Industry. 326 Feder her hnmo n,.nn inarnntinABi combulsorv ar-- large attendance of relatives and noon " b 250. M. F: Kmran. f al remain in school. , friends.,, Bright b disease. building, Salt ILaka City, Utah. " ' bitratlon. Wheat Many of the Battery September Spend Saturday and Sunday With Winter California. Their Folks. , - a four-yea- -- i . ; warm-weath- HIE CQMI1PI1 -, , - - -- . --- t sum-jh,- a is.;r,;''xr. .t , j - ' s 11 Friday-mornin- g ,T - 1 1. 1 .. 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