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Show THE HERALD Average daily circulation in January andj'ebruarxjraa - 2314 copies. VOL; t THE SUNDAY MERALD I N0..42. PROVOj-UTA- 5P SU1?DAY H, i U 14: I'jJ I t t: cleaneatountyr in the It was decidei that - state.1 Tailraod cross ings need special- attention. Mayor Hansen- gave a brief outline concerning that which- - Provo - has movement Paint done in the clean-u- p ing has taken an Important part in the campaign. superintendent Dixon spoke on the aid of schoolchlldrenTh the Clean-u- p process. He stated that the schools would first be cleaned up and then would endeavor to help the city as . much as possible. "Payson is behtedjTrmovertor the county betterment,'- - said Mayor ': White. Mr. Hansearinaxor-oLpanis- h Fork, declared that he was whole-heartedly behind the movement and - that now Spanish Fork Is well organized to put the movement over. "Springville people are in favor of this campaign,'', said Mayor Boyer, and further expressed, the idea', that they would do their utmost fh hacking it. (Continued on Page Four.) Jtot4-iniirAnftn- , to-rao- mer rrtA ;,,, n, Thft K'Y. Tlrrlasa in tMa nf tv First row, from left Palla: Maho: 13. 4rMarysvilte Maho ;SJ1L Jensen, iMtnictor,Provo, Utah; LeRoy Snow25, Provo, Utah; PaulJ B. Murdock 23, Provo, Utah. Second row, fromleft t orightAimte4-Cktrdner-25- . Pine Benton and Worthmtton '24, Puie Valley, Utah; Flora Kobinson '25, Kanab, Utah : Lois Mendenhall "24, for the loser were the outstanding Utah; Fdtta-Stto-w BDnr.srv'iiie. utan: vvinona rraMaen 'za. snnniy-- v p. Utah ' Madm nhrhiTaW 9K Pnvonn stars bub. b wmumg mm SS-TSuto Third Sandheri from left RulonMorean '23. S! WUkrS Provo. row, rignt-2S Utah: Ujah. J. Hunti and a place in the state" tournament The score Utah; A. Rex Johnson '24, Provo, Utah. Photo by Larson Studio. TrClirrrj.il niimnliam-nrM,Viazum-i- .... Vailevrmsiid oi-m- points being gained by a. personal foul cauea on Bird, soon after another foul was. called in the Agiges' then, caged a field goal which soon ' foMoweei by Stewart Hammond counted one for the Aggies and Cowley shot one in from thn mMdi of the floor. Baker was substituted ior Hammond and Keeler for Jton iieyhealfded-toirTnvo- r. is or tne Aggies. The "Y" entered the second halt with a keen determination to win, and soon proved their intention. Keeler caged a field goal which was followed by one from Schaub of the Aggies. Packard shot one In from a difficult angle and Ivins hit P. act by a field counter. trumped Dixon, after D ahot scramble managed to tumble 4 one through the hoops. A four called 13 on the Aggies and two successful tries 2 by Dixon tied the score.. Woodside 0 was taken out rta the foul route and 0 was replaced by Kirk. Apparently 0 the Aggies became uneasy and' Captain Hammond again came into the v21 e !.i"!vfrM" II Ml-- S I I'll UUI1LU"UUU1UI """ "" ntn Tninrniniinirn n I II III HlkMIIK LU rinnm Utl t nil III "" T1 Tftn III 100-var- , U I TI fliiOI IKIIIIrl III II I tf . s-- - z rcfanmerMf,,,.,. 14 ik;rt UlLllu UIlL U I SPRINGVILLE. -- u ? II Cll I III 11 I ILIIl I I llllflll 1 1 II II II 1 IIU II .. uFFiClAL Belllston, If Burton, rf ......... .... Worthington, c Broadhead, Starr, rg K. 0 0 14 0 11 o o .14 11 2 Q 0 lg . Totals Referee, Foxr " T. 0 2 1 Grace, lg Luntrg u. 5 gmplrer-Wllso- IgameJiuLaddltion n; powel-actorHtfglevhlfef- ing ard worth whjje speech on the ad visability of holding onto their wan in sucance pel rctcs. n There were members of in aiH'iidaNvc mid a jolly ad by all. pod tir TheTlnh extended legion privileges to lour monHuir3jit U panian4 AmericnM wnr and three .veterans of R." G. A. the The new club rooms were formally ciineC last night and they 'are a credit-tany brganizabon of this kind, iue cibd rooms are equippeo with a. spienaiu norary, tiinmni laiiins, fumltnre jiad iiSrything whteh.maketl of Its members. fr. After the smoker was over a superb luncheon was enjoyed by all. : This te the beginning of the" big movement for loyal membership In this organization. OPERATED if r"v iT - Mrs A. Williams, coming again iutohe game also' L. H. Farnsworth of Provo, was oper- came theVAggle rally, which resulted In on for ated appendicitis recently In the "YV defeat. Cowley had & At the time of the operation seen eye ior ioui Kansas. piicning, his accu he was suffering from pulmonary racy being, in parLforJiia- responsible The jtoctors Jiavehopes Ueamucresa pneumonia. s . ON FOR APPENDICITIS ; fifty-seve- -- preyed-tp-f- rff yr he being responsible for another goal and a constant menace toanjLfuture ke -- r I The American Legion post of Provo ICity held 1U first annual "'smoker': Friday night at the Armory building. This was the first drive for club I membership and marljed Ihe opening of the new club rooms. Mr. E. A. Little of. Salt Lake City and a veteran of the world war was forrljd. - i; - fen J"". dueerTom Doctor . JnhlmKH -Hp Friday. March 2. in a finished bout i ward; third, Ward, Fourth for the "welterweight championship oi Time, 1 minute 15 seconds. Relay race First Newell', : Mark-ha- the world. Tom Doctor has put up ICO wager Markham, Fourth ward; second, he wjIljneeiJones. : Nelson, Hassler, Peterson. . Sixth than " The championship belt' will be on ward; third, Chritsensen, Christen& sen, Hollerman, Pioneer ward. Time, display in the window . 45 seconds. Bullock's barber shop the remainder . i --vTha poinU-wet- a, v distributed among of the week, the wards .as" follows: Sixth ward, ?6 Jones' defeated Doctor February 19. points: First ward. 17 noints: Fourth securing two falls and bocfor one 8 the best bout ever "put I ward, 14 joints; Pioneer ward, - SltaU points; and the Second ward, 4 on In Provq and tne one coming up promises to be superior to the last. points. . The judges were Childs Markham j Doctor claims he knows Jones' and Smootf No disputes were "made. Style and that he la also "cllmatlzed," The timer was Aldous Markham and hence he can put up a better bout ' Jones wtates that It will be no cinch the caller, Professor Leaf. for him,. yet he feels confident he can 1 oeai uocior oeyuiiu any aouuu ; - I . ;.60-ya- SWfhjarrt; apiwi, - I. 1 nt-'th- - d . ' 1 Standing dive With choice of any two others-Fir- st, Petersofl, 43ixth ward, with 123 points; second, Jones, First ward, with 81 points; third Chris topherson, Second ward, with 64 points. dash First Robinson, . vrard; eecohd, Chrlstopherson, Second ward; third, Nelson, Sixth ward. Time, 4ft seconds. hack stroke First, Peter son. Sixth ward; second, Christensen, Pioneer third, ward; Markham, Fourth rard. time, $0 3 seconds. d dash First. Peterson. hanr lE 11 - - d Sheriff John D. Boyd ofUtahuntjrLJinAChlef-f- o Police of Ptoto. Wren Wilkini "The ' clean county movement ft now on and we want every organiza tion interested behind us," said Commissioner Gardner. "We- - want the I LU- Th.. T7,k A rrni. UxUVMji III. Springville defeated the Kephi quint contested Friday' "night m a. hotly Aoopsters br the score of 82 to 23 in own gym last Friday night- - Br their STTmaoB gameHjyheTcoreof the division championship. The biff Molngo they eliminated the Young ior Biaie uniYvraiiy as couieuuers gymnasium was packed to Its capacity honors. White " accomplishing this; and' the long before thSgame started, the also made safe their post-- , enthusiastic fans showed the spirit of tion Aggies as the league leaders. The con to the JastJ test wae one of thrills and tense no- -' fight from the beginning , Thtf scrappy Nepht team showed . .j.j the of the throughout major purtiuu Ugame and It was not until the last game, Spurned oh by that famous, shot of the gun . was beard that , tne fighting spirit the "r"ttung Blayers game was safely stored away for the oame almost turning defeat into vic Springvlile men. The foul pitching of tory tn the last only to nave It both teams was one of the features snatched way-b- y half, an Aggie rally that e Spring'' game. jpfThe in, favor of the Northerners. ville 'quint made U out of 14 pitches ended The started out rather slow and Wortbington of the f Nephltes buLwasgame not long in picking up speed made 11 out of 14. Grace was put out that treatfid ryn wltnosnnn thft thlrjjiMflrtr oLUjfLtBJB real basketball, especially was the oi . The score end the at personals. paasing snappy and fast The the first half was 9 to 7 for . .ephl of both teams was close and . but during the second half the Spring guarding shots were resorted to with but neftil Mrfiavin vUle team broke loose and came out long little success to. either team. : BrBpHnffille; I rfc tfis yesterday forenoon at the Provo high school gymnasium. The morning pro gram cpnslstedt-wmimmfTneerr ana tne afternoon reatured boxing and wrestling at the B. Y. U. gymnax . sium. . ' (Lawrence Peterson" was" the' star swimmer, also: high point winner, and was responsible forEtheeixthward taking away, the honors. One man from each, ward was repreeentedJn wn'ii rgartTtTiniigh there were about tnircy-nr- e Doy: in au rrom tne aiiier- ent waras. The captains of each ward were as I follower First ward. Robinson; Sec-- schoolsArtturJSoflfljoadmastervef the Union Pacific system; Xouis Oak l84rwafd(33uristophersonr-'crar- th ent forthaiThloh Pacifio sys-- I ward, Ira Marttham; Fifth ward, Wen ley, tem; Mr. uwe ana Mr. mono or tne dell Chri8tensen; Sixth ward, Law Salt Lake, ft Utah' railroad; Mayor rence Peterson; and Pioneer ward, Joseph Hansen of Spanish : FMkuRalphWCrtOTSen? orAmerican events were schiiduled by Professor ayortessB-MTaTk- er Fork'; Marshal Walter Darrant of Leat Tev were as follows: "American Fork; Mayor Charles H. dash First, Peterson. Sixth ward;' second. Robinson, First- ward; of dehi; A. R. Winters of thlrdV.Neweu,. Fourth ward. Time, . pleasant Ototci May."r J""n wnyn 815 Booonaft -- I v 1 ut . lit U I niuininii II I Villi - . miioh iiiiHATrn n rki TU.onniiinuii Editors Herald 111 They're a rm Jh i r i rLLIIHI . tir II IIH t ill PRQVO be- scrubbed. The Provo Sixth ward was successvictorious in the cle'nel, palntfd, nd" garnUheA Jrom ful in- - coming-o"M" Men's mthletiQ- - tournament held cellar to garret it jthe .county ,, t o Atfuy' PRICE THREE CENTS. & mayorf and maroal of cities, and railroad oCUclals caa have their way; and why 8houldntjucha . "gronj have their wayt JThese officials were In seBBlon"t to deTlse the county courthoufle today cam Wars and means of a clean-no- . paign. The meeting was called to order by - Commlflsloner J. T. Gardner. Tha fol lowing repreeentatlTea were-- present -mimiMtiniimi 4 n Hmwit ni J. T. Gardner of Utah county; Mayor O. K. Hansen; of nrovo;- Aiaous Dixon, of the Ptoto city ' superintendent ifir UTAH JFEBRUARY25t-W23- .- IS HELD - ntah duntr is to THE WEATIIS3- - - for"his recovery. Hammond, Cowley and ivlns nr. formed In good style for the Aggies, big place. The battle royal, will while Dixon, Packard and Keeler . m m m m m m m km e- - kww There will be Twelve sensation. PA DOE CONTEST performed well for the i'Y.'" Had the I rounds of hoxine. consisting tit nev- entire Young tejmJefnJrLifrjtrClass; eral fights. A mixed bout cbetween ' eendition.theTf efforts toward Vlntnnr aoV Elmer Smith, boxer, Terrible " fwoul probabjy MSSliged int- te Turk, wrestler, wJllccup sis was handi reanty. rounds.- - Fred Belcher, vs. PuaJ-capped because of his wjaak. arches . gn for -- fnni Itffyntr and injured ankle. rounds. Both men have put up a forfeit for their appearance. Kid Joe v The Pardoe wind Instrument on-test "The score: will be held next Wednesday Ybung Peterson will add.A-thril- l. IT. A. C. 1. Thirty years- - ago tonight Professors fects, the graceful and sublime Dag" Snow, bantam champion of evening in College hall at the B. Y. 0. T. F. p. U. A number of students, members E. Giles and J.' R. Boshard, in of hTstorio love, and the nat4Proyo- - will defend hiatitl against 2 0 Ivins, rf ...w 1 0. 4 . W. CLARK. J. the band have Provo. Archie of carter Bout nection with th B. T. Academy cnorai ural and signified university of. 1 If begins 6 2 0 Scbaub, representations 8- o'clock 1 of . success at intention their . a They achieved contesting. sharp. of the aged, unfortunate, society 0 2 glorious humble, 0 Hammond, c 4 are: Erval at the Stake Tabernacle. The follow royal,-idiotiWest, Myron trombone; At a meeting 17 wild,: and dramatic perIntermountaln 11 13 Cowley, rg .. HOSPITAL Osmond Woodside, lg Christensen, saxophone; ing story of the: event- - is culled: from sonages that played their parts in the 0 0 0 AutomotiveTrades association held Marcus bari "The Daily Enquirer" cf February 27, drama of life from the days of Julius cornet; Bean, - 0 Crowtber, Bakpr Friday at the chamber of commerce 'Leo and french 1893. Holt tone; horn; If 0 Cesser down to the present age." 0 RABID COYOT E 0 . ... are ex ' Maurhan in Salt Lake City, J. W. Clark of the . v m I I r runiL I.. "The B. Y. Academr Choral society au rvonwueu, viuriuei., On Wednesday evening, February 0 0 Kirk, lg Tellurlde Motor- - company of Provo PLAN COa-ANNOUNCED and a good l festival on Saturday evening was a 22, there were four parties in the 'city, perienced musicians warf elected vice Dresident of the asso- -- 1 ' v " tesrir promlsedT .i grand success. ,;:; 6 Totals I i elation. . 17 23 cniei ampng tnem Being mat of tne 11 According to the rules of the contest j "Professor Giles was delighted with P. O. S. of A The costumes of the J A meetinsr of the directors will be each-othelr- - workdHMiysHir-nevertel- r B. Y. TJ. ne entering must play the j bo ladlesare-descrlbeHere are a few I (held next week where, definite plans Aird-- . hospital. formerly the given piece, "Berceuse,, from Jocej wel- l- pleased beforffate close ' of of them: tJr m Hill IUI)IVTQ RUVyiCU fiCUQIIIl a concert ... . i i n," by Deujammwddard. In addl- - Ulxon, rf . . Jii0 0 ll- 'Mrs: Loose, grey serge and j vlo-oment W1LI1 MHftlf anil nffi.1 IIU'rkRPrt 1 Coyotes infected, with fables are "Because of tion. eacbperformer4will play a piece' 8tewart" If . "The opening; chorus Iras fine, but ornaments, I bustImproved generally clency of his own- - selection. It is desired Romney. e . 0 to our notion thellnflammatus' waat -rMrK - Berry Brown," brocaded silk ipleallngme.consteraation-4h-Tooel- e 0 0 ness conditions, the dealers of the te' Ts a misunderstanding There by an 1 choice be from the made ... that Bird, 0 rg rt "en oeiier, m tne latter piece, miss and silk velvet with diamonds. county. Report comes of the killing terntountain territory are expecting a some people to the effect that the American author. j Packard, 0 2 4 Lillian Roberts surprised her friends. lg "Mrs. H. E. Rawllngs, black silk and of one of the brutes by Amos Davis, year at increased demand for automo- - hospital corporation has been disne winner win receive a goia iveeier, c a .1- -1 She was a great , favorite with the lace. ; i solved in such a wav as to decrnaM ' v-0 audience. If' Partridge, "Mrs. John Homer, blue cashmere a farmer living on the Faus rancK1 air. viara siaies inai me sale of the efficiency of the institution. But Earl Pardoe. 9 rNellson. If 0 0 "The Boshard and- Pyne Brothers and silk. 0 front tiiiioomhlleahil The animal acceimnrina h In. according to Dr. H. O. Merrill, the hos-- ' The contest was Instituted last year! were also enthusiastlcallyrecelved, - ''Mrs. William Twelves, tan silk and the yard into the kltchenre'tailtdTjreagi-inor100 per cent over than nasbeen-reorgaBiz- ed: under the but owing to the tact that only one as usuaL 13. Totals .. - .7 8 2t to close the door and the coyote fol- last year and that a similar Increase pitaf flowers. .;? ' bead of Dr. Aird into three divisions; contestant entered it was not-helReferee, Watson; umpirerAshton. "Misses May Zabrlskle and Emma "Mi's. C. A. Clark, black and old rose lowed in hot pursuit She succeeded, in tourist traffic is anticipated for The general is the hospltalproper ' John did very well in their duet nk. . however, in escaping, Into an adjoin- the coming season. eastr build lngiT Second" South and "John Buckley never sng better. r "Mrs. Albert Cluff, brown brillian-tee- n ing room and shutting the door In the conast where First will Aird Dr; ' Hewas heartily encored, and ribbon. face of the animal. tAW TO ENFORCE-CIQARE- T duct surgery with trained nurses in course, Professors CUve waa Mr. Davis, who had witnessed the "Miss Effie Fenn, nilegreen nun's "pt nurses as was previous place of pupil well received In his InstrumenUl sechase, seized his axe and rushed Into "la the past the law' has not been ly tne case. veiling. lection. He is a wonderful master of hen- - the kitchen and killed the coyote. blue enforced are Vina" all the. because navy "Miss Fena, Dr. David Westwood and ' Dr. 3. people the violin. It was found the coyote had bitten nolhehind the law. T am surprised Karl Beck are offjclng in the middle rietta and searla. ' ''Professor Giles and Professor thai the JJtah .legislature has turned building and tt- is reported rlhat , a "Mrs. W. M. Wilson, black silk and several horses and cows in the e - ir-. both UUh boys, and w lace, en train Cliyr-art such a faulty law, but let us get maternity home. wULbe. eetabllshed ia . feel proud of them. -- We re glad they brocaded gar- hind Martha it any way, and mak-tt- f Stubbs, trv fetpthls building, . . i.. will appear at j. BUSfNESS CHANGE7S HANDS. T live, aeciarea mayor nausea m spaa- - The east half of the west building for nei sua. Fair, The frst . cigaret smoking lawf en suoKing m puouo places win oe ar- - . ' mL uertalnly-d- o honorr.--- to the "The Misses Boshard, cream cash ish Fork, at Saturday's .clean county win oe usea as offices, as In the past forcement like! wasaccompllshed- - late. Fri- rested," Chief Wllklns Insisted., r Mr. Kenneth Decker of Salt uOTement Territory.'' mere. r"-T- " .....'.'r.. ty Drs. H. Or Merrill and Lv-Those who have lived on the earth " "Mise Sophia Davis, changeable silk Citr has purchased the Julius J ensenl Cuuimiksloner' Gardner said, "Now Oaks, According to the chief such places W. Aird and C. IT. day evening" in a-- West Center street and Drs. J. for a period of half a Policeman . LoruTg as railway stations, restaurants, bar-- i . or so and passlmeutery.-'- v by jewelry business and Is renovating If we favor the law we must make it CarrolL Drs. Merrill, and Oaks will restaurant will remember that 1893century " MMisa May Knight, blue cashmere the store and cutting in newnxiures. effective throughout this county be- continue to limit their practice to eye, Harris. .. was a panic ... .. :. hor ahnna. anil hiihllo tiiillHInvif tra rr year throughout the - United States, and satin. " Next week, announces Mr, peckerrn cause the youngen will go trom one ear, nose and hroat Dr.Alrd will - Arnold Carter, 18 years old, was arin them Is a VIo fT ptTc;jind 6motfng recFnnnlfr-etub- bs, a be of illl and to to nroom,black" new It town another made itwe goods get e following do surgery and Dr. Carroll will consignment cigarets jMisir tv-- IqwA -tn ta n it rested by Officer Snow," and released lat Inn f th - r felt to some extent in Provo. ' But the white cashmere, He will have personal super; don't make., the action - unanimous, eived.1 ... : period f gayety Tiad by nof means : The city had its problems at that vision of the buslnesa. Mt ; Jensen Sentiment ts not behind the la before. . Dental parlors will probably Carter, was Accused of smoking a DASPCD'eunii. J auium ,uiur W mi, w moreserlous-thair- at associated with the ew estab- that is why it Is so hard for it to he be esUDlished in the offices of this cigaret m a place designated will by lav ana or 'a masquerade timeperhaps as that.iTJtah building.. The west half of this build. waicomaser enforced, but believe, the present'. Saloons had come with llsnment repair vI Jb trom th9 wclety columns of the "boom,1,and here and there a man. . - - - county is the jbleanest count z in. the Ing is being 'remodeled 'and will bo Chlet-o- f Police Wren W'tlkma today sell will buy out the business of slate In enforcing prohilbtion. If city used as a residence for Dr. Merrill. tt2EnQlwr": n: said that Carter was accused on two Hunter ft Bullock on Second West gambling denAa. adltorlaV in the FOURTH AND FIFTH officers and county oincers can " co Drs. Fred W.Taylor and Fred RJjcouuU, tha,t of being- - a. -- Juvenile C They will have a four-cha"Enquirer" strongly urges law en shoD. ComicaU sublime, Hdl-5U- " forcement against gambling, operate and all of us be on the Job all Taylor are offlclng at the home of Dr. smoker and of smoking in a public equipped better than any in the state. i? m e,r. noble gathering that assem-w- ii The Baptists of the city had conw In- - the fast bouts conducted at the- - the time I know the law can. be en- Fred Wi, Taylor, at d47South Dnlve place.. a iue Darner ousinesa Win De . partiforced." : . v sity avenue. Opera- House om Monday pleted their church, now occupied by o. I, u. g'IUUBaluuI eB,CIUI' iiease give notice that .the South-wic- k tioned off fro mthe rest of the b'usl--;-" -the was sentiment and the Mt ward Fifth Provo on . will general The the noon, be how available Sunday took; iuerade ball, the Masonic order, and hospital law will be enforced in Provo as ness. ; . t' ittA, . ,t,tha . ' : a unanimously passed that every action for majority sutgerjr and will not'oe Ions as that law Is on the statute JL!ulif2ke Jeweled pen, dipped In evening, February - 86, 189 8, : It was boxing while the Fourth ward was Ed . Hunter, former partner in the - the ' taken von1 be should, The Fourth was second. ward against" close clgaret' superceded by the "kitchen books. Juveniles caught smoking will business,, will likely go Into the real "oamDow tints to por dedicated. The dedicatory sermon wa" to the reader 7 the Wutirni ..f. delivered by Rev. & O. Adams. .bootleggers.' - ; the wrestling-tournamen- t be , arrested and all - persons' - found restate business.. surgery." 4, . Illl.... e- ' UUlOO rKJI "rnann-MJfJWai lUf M bji . L'-u- two-min- v Keeler-especiall- -- . ls -e- . soul-stirrin- g - Hi ofe - tr tr id. . - 1 1 -- L-th- e d, a : t Si I : Chased-MraJDav- - First. Ciff aretSmokeir ? ovo . - neigh-borhood- ".r r. r - -- r: : , W. 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