OCR Text |
Show YJTJl' ,Y .OTJ3 'I I f Jf - ,. PROVO SlttiER FAGETHSE? f " HIKE TO TLMPAXOGOS Mr. aud Mrs. WUford RuaseB ntrtalued number of friend- - at BiWuttfht Waffle uiner at. their . ttooM Saturday, " after tte uuvtored to AAien Grore Mt Tiutp- from where they Tboue wtia en- aitofcus at daylight. Jo'fd the aftaar were ; Mr,' and Mr, fialpb Eexertsen, Mr. and .Mrs. Orval BliiKleton, Mr. and Mrs. fllea Simmons, Mr. and Mm. Lynn tUedquiat. th Mnes Norma Eugar, Hajari Aigard. and Mildred patter of Proro and Mr. 'and lira. Glen Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cardper, of Price, . V . f : ... . " MARRIAGE . ANXOrXCED Mr. and Mr Rodney gnoM anno uuoe the marriage :of their . rianKhter. Lucille, to W. . Lloyd Mann of Langford, South Dakota. , The nmrriatre took place in Rait JUkcCiUvMondayv July 1Kb. The iyounf couple will make their home Ua jSouth Itaknta after October I. 1 ' ! - , . , KENSINGTON FOB VISITO- Ri Mrs. Erick Brown entertained at - a "kemdnghm at her home In 4 Kprlngville Thiiraday. afternoon la honor of Mrs. J, O. tiwnell of ' Hirailngham, Alabama who is ,a Visitor here.' During the afternoon of tieedlevtdrk. and- social chat' a .dainty luncheon wa served to Mrs. ; Ii.C. Street. Mr R, B. Treadway, Mra. Jloyd Hitcheock, allof Trovo, Mr, Hat rniuliart of gpringville, honor. i --. , -- a.V'J''.i- r- v. 107 ' ;. ' , ENTERTAINED AT DINNER "Judge and; Mrs. A. B .Morgan eutertHiued at dinner at their home Saturday evening" In honor of Art Lloyd f H(illywtd; -'- alifornia, who 1m f Iidtluf ' Garden flowers diiiipg table where covers were laid for Miss Ve:k Jepterson;Misa Rhea SU(h'Virta'fe Jeppanson, Miss Marie Morgan, LeGrande Pet erxon, Erwin jewart, Wendall and John Morgan, tae guest of honor k-- pn'ttily-decoiated't- Bluiti-entluil- ,- - the water case. i:'"r"zji'i THINKING of ; .". .""'"-"- Provo may be sure that" the The people more this case is understood the more interesting it be comes- .- To delve into this affair is more entertaining than ' ; any- of the "six best sellers." In diiririmr Into the Plot, which beean more than 20 years ago the Herala has found that a- - great deal of jjood nas Deon accompusnea Dy tnose responsioie ior me aeveiop-meof irrigation water in Provo river... Thousands of acres of land in Utah county have been made to produce as a direct result of that undertaking. J " R. Murdock of Heber, president of the Provo Reservoir companyakhaJagea the beginning' ana'fffJseryer a Certain amount of credit.'for RiMtrt fbujit rue TiCTCRiS work. However; the man who' made all of these activithat The jelly betins" were 'ronnd an4 ourselves, whllo we're 'in Tandy ties fcossible. the man who stood unflihchintrlv for the devel crew on hushes very teaud At Ta"e!tetit eyerytbrng Mans Ions;, aud opment of Ufah county in face of the roost stubborn opposi fttrontf. The iHishes towered urvery well, but that miitbt chauue, high, o'er llnies on tleir,toes,t Whfv who can tell? Komeiuber, every tion fromthe bait Lake canal companies, the man who risked v them Bir knew 41te ihlng w do hj wnur"a1iifrteTia''ts everything that was risked in that fight and who furnished lqiil-(l ' ?' l.nnier thiliRs that he should do, IiaBne.,', every cent of the: finances for the legal fight that ensued for everythinir was neatness, "aurt And M they affr tUl satisfied. All has. been . pushed into the .background long ago, rows. were colored even. tried, different in r?toi they That man was the late, beloved "Uncle" Jesse Knight -And th(Hi wee'()iay strefched a bit Wte ClownyItr ' I'll bet that I get siefc. I and 'Hfl.liljt'nllfej! jLi)glgtfaiJ)ut ands-aid-, " eiumfeh. .1 do had. guess I'll store, a lotrawuy and fllT now Tve really to ijati'l, anrl ftufAJit my pocket" fH.T It's just as 'easy not WHEN OTHERS FALTERED AND WANTED TO as ean be to pull the dandy candy then "Jhey hea'rif a fiutter- - of souie LIE ' IT WAS "UNCLE" JESSE KNIGHT WHO DOWN, to t wiuss todo JHijfit'at ftatidr; Js free. The qulfkext way right "Oh, look!" cried ficouty, ISome-thli- i SAID, "WE MUST SEE THIS THING THROUGIL: WE simply Rtuud and pull." Vxlfc4lun't.: be yoiuler twh has CANT QUIT NOW. WE CANNOT ALLOW SALT LAKE criwi. "init all jtou want on yotir just hopiied down." ' The TlnleS COUNTY TO COME IN AND DICTATE TO US WHAT WE inside, but let's not fill our pockets. Ktooj aiid, looked at lWund then That would surely be quite wronff. they stared again. Then Clowny MUST DO WITH THE WATER THAT RIGHTFULLY BEWE MUST LOOK AFTER TVlieii we have hud all we can eat, waved his pointed hat. "I've never LONGS TO THIS SECTION. 'tin tat that we all le dilireet and Keen a thing like that," said he, ", UTAH COUNTY FIRST." leave' a few for '.other folks who wnre as we're alive, that bird' - " Uncle" Jesse Knight was a thinking,' active manl He chocolate bin. . chance along." was'uflselfish. If i.t was for the good of the people of this "Vou're right," said Carpv "Let's ; nt l -- ! -- tol" I Sorvn. delicious - FgryourdcB5erlsQYer-tliti;lIolula- y '""'. NO WORK - - tir-ple- k fitar-te- d . theeatest4)enefatcirovoityn ' .gjajMajs " irfRwhA-Seou- -- ' ' ; J 1fi V - 4 l" ( I ' K ' " -- "S I ' . " ll fc- 11 V II - - , I I ' f AX lV lit I LOCATED midway between Lake City and Pxdaaf electric aerv&e from Ealt Lake, 35eround trip, adulta; JOc children V M " SPECIAL IJRICK .a SUNDAY AND MONDAY (Ttoe Tinyniites .ride '"" ' Conault ticket apent for umea of traina. Soec- ial le rate apphet beginning midnight. Tburaday, Aug. 4. asa Si -- A aT Lets (to famine'- CELEBRATI PERMANENT WAVING $10.00 SPECIAL Biy-Ss0- . . KHOD AJI. ANDERBERG 143 South; Third East street. f Telephone 689 .'- -, Ws; ' ' biggest t)r'lrations of Pioneer Day officials, flj'ellpirtiUdpt, eommer-- j both politically and religiously. ever lifd here. This will be staged "t cialv lloals," method Here's here "Uncle" essestepped into the picture! The Thirty-rfffif- h tioni progrej in farm machinery! Mojwfty, July 25th. He became interested irr thel development through the interInfantry band from Fort At the putrurtlc HHfttiiig at 10 M vention of Caleb Tanner, tiie late John D. Dixon, another Douglas will be on hand to dispciw music throughout the day. ' The at'lhe City parilion, Heber V, Iver-- j of God's noblemen who diq much for, the progress of this parade will be ;a Jiig feature and .soii will lie th orator of the dayi and .C. county, t Lpose city g hvr jmd . m. Fojlow-inpni'LLfciZiJan.fLjaeliit; wtyconimenee at9 Mr. Knight assured "them his interest in the matter is the order of parade: Marshal tloil ; invocation; John F. Itock 3 of "day and aides ; standard bearer vml selection, members of 3Sth ln and that he was willing to go as far as was necessary to accordian seiec.tiotyiprotect and aides; Thirty-eightInfantry lantry band interests : Utah and Wasatch counties had in niale quartetj band; float, "Jim Brldger and Ur&. Laura; Feredfly; waters as 'against the Salt Lake interests. Provo the ' river direi tedJ by GrV'n Itowe ; selection. Primary band ; selection," InTantrji mr. Tanner carried that message to; Mr. Murdock who jm- baud ; Benediction! 'Marinus Larsens rnMiaMy-xalle4n-M- r. Knights fiifcsptstB-agraIn the ensuing legal "rhonev raged, there will Ik- a band concert that financed the entire fight. It was "Uncle" Jesse's at the City park In the evening and a rtaoee tit Edgemferj will complete spirit of courage and right that guided the pro- me iesnvat. f Mrs. Ralph Brown of Los Angeles is iBrovo visiting with her moth-- t . - er jars. i,yman. Jlobbins. 3helton Simplicity System removes all dangera, doubt3 and uncertainties. SWIM AND KEEP YOUR CURLS' ' v , Expert Operator . j Sen-du- of h -- battleitasncte'r'Jesse's - - At the GAYLORD - . - BARBER AN D - BEAUTY SHOP Beginiiing Tuesday Miss La Vern Crosby :- Whether IJMrZ : formerly "with Miss Hannah : . Bowen ( i 7 , rhe Mr. Kearney' at the Hotel , equipped Barber and Beauty Shop west of St. Louis, THo. -J 11 llk-,ki- i' " "mmTTTT ..... " and up-to-da- OFFICE "PROVO a complete "four rooms of GOOD FURNITURE, consisting of: Gas Stove and Water-Heate- r combined, a dandy Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Table and I will sell JiedsSpringnOLalkesdandy-Dxe-s.ibajrs, 2GoodTablev-h- if . serLibxary Walnut Dresser, Chiffonier, Vanity and Stool, Phonolan Elecgraph, Good Sewing Machine, Single Cot, tric Plate, 2 good Paintet's Ladders, 1 dandy' Fruit Ladder, lots of good Aluminum Ware, Cooking Utensils, Dishes,' Wash Stand, Center Stand!, Rugs, ; Dining Gas Plate, also a Table and Chairs, Bookcase, full Chest of Tools havink anything in it a farmer WILL-PAY -- would want; Shovels, - Rakes FARMERS,-I- T YOU TO. ATTEND. THIS SALE. v Remember the Sale Starts at 10 :30 Prompt le -- If You Have Anything to Sell Bring it in I. R. VawdreyrAuctioneer PHONE 1211 i - IIS FREE OF I care not what your Ailments may be, how Acute or Chronic. Many pf "well in three or less treatments. e so-call- ed been-mad- POSSIBLY YOUR CASE WILL BE ONE . . I, Provo. Being a Graduate of four schools, and.having three state licenses, together with my years of Experience ia.Practice, I stand Capable and Willing to render Vy services for the period of three (3) days FREE OK CHARGE. In taking ad-- : vantagajof these Free treatmehts, ou will get the same" Careful Examination and Skillful, Painless adjustments as thsugh you were paying for the .same." Remember Chiropractic will Relieve 93 per cent ..f AH Diseases. ' te depart- -- ment, now available to. all Dodge a n d Q r ah a m Dr. &E. Mansfield of CmtiierlC.wiiers. , Doctor The Drugless Road to Health Chiropractic ; User of Shearden and National Slethods.-- JTesifftotiialsioMh Highest QualHyiFrnished.TrVists to" the Home made-b- Appointment. Offiee hours 10 a. m. to 12 noon; 2 to B p; m.;Evening hours, -: . PHONE 1082 7:00 to 9:00 p. nu" RESULTS COUNT OFFICE OVER HEDQUIST DRUG, NO. 1 . ..." 1 ; ---- - ;; . .. . .... 1 a "ami! West Center Phone 980 ; 310 . 1! o a Lawyer, a Minister, a Mechanic or a Laborer ' 8 WEST CENTER ST. Over Hedduist "Drug Co. Store No. i Incurables have service arid TAILORED, CLOTHES AT 231 WEST FOURTH NORTH THERE IS A DIFFERENCE GHIRQPRAGTIC well equip- re p a i r ..For Appointment "e ' r j ped CUSTOM ' - finest ee-Complete-Lines- specialty-pr- i- PHONE.394- - , UtahBeauty Parlor. fwith us. Ladies hair vate botrth if desired. i ; A new, formerly 'cutting a . ' 10:30 A.M. In order to SHOW and PROVE to the SUFFERING and PUBLIC in general I will, starting Monday, JulySth, and continuing during the week, give three If SERVICE r . will also be with us. y - -- 1 r-- FRIDAY, JULY 29th So, also, there is a DIFFERENCE in CHIROPRACTIC and CHIROPRACTORS. Mr. and Mr E. I Ja4&son are siiendijig a. few dayJi Slalt Lake 'ity with friends. the:. Decker "Beauty Parlor Will be pleased to meet jfier friends at the Gayr lord. - Of; Friduv til .Mr. and Mrs. r . Bonnett are the. proud parents xf a fine baby boyj liorn at their home Friday. Mother unu iifinj ur; uoiug nicely. . Be a Doctor, . and Jlrsu. JX-- Stealniaii f'Jevelanilt .Ohio, leut Provo visiting with friends. - It mmi i iiaMarMMiMMaap AUCTION SALE il ft. am gMaaaaBaaaaBaaaiMrtmiia 1 r-a One Month Only . ' IN READINESS tO I TUTTI FRUTTI xtc paa or retiree tioJ - a X ' VANILLA ft !' 5(5 1 Conault ticket aeent inr timA ai traina. finecial lc rata u eood far returning a lai . .Monday, Augutt I. FiNEArPLE BITS -- were-enjoye- WHEM TO "GREEN efttcr-taine- m 1 f JMM: f , Just Thonc Your Dealer secfenem the Chooolate J&'illing to ilea in the nest story.; 1 R. J. Murdock early in the twentieth century conceived THEATER PARTV- Squaws," Ijtke Shore ward; earlyf d trappers, Paluiyra ward ; Father the idea of utilizing some of the unappropriated high water Mr. Shiry A. KSirkliam at 'tt theater ""party, Friday Escaluute. and connwny, Soeond of the Provo river m Wasatch county. He told his plans to evening in honor of her daughter, Caleb Tanner who was then state engineer of Utah. Mr. Maxine, whose, thirteenth t'ltthdajr yoitfig, Third wuro" V, U. AK 1. A. saw the opposition- - that would come "IrtfefPe Women - pioiWiV iiami4Tannerimmediately aimiversarr itra?!- .- After the the young folks returned to the ward; Pioneer VejernnV; The PiO froni'the Salt Lake canal interests but promised to approve Kirkham residence where games neer Trail, -S- lA3(eL'IW;h Priests; the, application after Mr. Murdock had given him his word Luncheoni llahdcart company, ilescendanfs of of honor and music gentleman thai he. would defend the action was served to the Misses Oleosa, t he s;i tin: ; "I t a h ,fue Star of iha would be carried into the Supreme court of when ca.se the SI. I. stake GarX.m Thelma A.; West," Scott, Mary living Hawley, M. I. A. Fourtjf ward,' Palmyra and Utah by the Salt Lake canal companies.' den, Helen Huish, Norma Morten-se, lake Shore VBee Hive, TWrd'ward; and Mary Kirkham. - As soon as notice the approval had been announced, Sf t Y. Ii, iL JAv; Music; appreciation; a storm of arosfTfrom thft Dowerfnl ranal enmnanips nrotest L: I. X. ; A. I. AT LIXCHEOX EXTERTAIXS First wartl, Slogan;Lland head was threatened. The Salt political Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Thompson en- - of Oiu Vouthe fvtcond ward recrf U 'A-";- Mr. Tanner's 1 A .. i L Ti. 1. T f -t '"."fouinfittee wameu ; w use- Tuian rertaiued at luncheon Friday after utlbX Utah, , 1847 ; ljciive iiiLt;esis ijarte as a natural reser. committee noon at their home in honor of Mr. Strfte XJenenlogical voir. The scant precipitation during the four or five years andJJrs. George 11. Hoover, who J?tah today, Fourth ward Y, M.'M 1905 had made the lake level extremely low and are enroute to their home la TarU' I. A.:- Motherhood, Fourth ward preceding water had flown into the Jordan river in August if nttle any ward' Kellef Second from where Health, I'alifornia, tfioy swietyf City That was before the construction of the Belief Society; Home of Yester of those years. have been the past month, duiL Mrst - ward J Relief- - iKocdetv pump plant at the mouth of the river. llnnie of Today."' Third ward Kellcfi, "If y oil take any water, from Provo river for use in ioc'iel.v f- - Morniou Uattali)iirstakeT and Utah counties what s going to become of us ?" Wasatch Our UtahJ Stoteof SunUay schools; Stake Sunday tnjhools; Nationalities was the cry of the Salt lake canal companies. "You leave Primary; t'lah's Best Crop, FirsC that water alone or you'll get in trouble." ' . jvi;." .; vard primary; Sea Gull Monument The feeling was intense ward Primary; Children's It "was then Mr. Murdocjc-want- ed tcrcrawl away from friend, Third) Ivan iVimary; Coiithe stateeiigiiieer." He wanted to ouit.' hisgiSeemnt-wit-h 8I,AS'ISIIyT''()KK. July 22. All PriOiary; Our Hope' of the' Future. He 4ong 4egartattle-witirtherweal-thy one of t4ie4 is now itinaidlneas-f-or Xutioual,Ouard, Cittf and powerful Salt Lake inttrests wtrifh were influential be kind, and not take all. the beans best- ieha v ASSjtoiiUX gaaa-w- '4 1 M Ji J 'I'8 Salt I I - NO WORRY the children Alpine Tee Cream at the Parks and Playgrounds it will make them" strong and healthy. JtKWH-froi- ii ty . I innnu'niiit j jn 5riS5 .1 I I 1111 1 I I 1 iniTAt pt .im f ritna. ptcknicking trouodt, twtmming pooLf lake for boatini. childrtn'a free Vaycround fiundred .forma of arauaemanc mo,r THt . ' parti Jiountain rtgion. Meet them at Lac.ooB Augiret I Y Il ', - " JI 7 I V CENT A MILE RATE PACIFIC SYSTEM TO SALT LAKE CITY , uS,N LAV YOUR FAMILY REUNION KOWl of this opportunity to meet your tfi IJ T" Utiv antgt and Fricndi from all of tht Inter- - fJ A TT WE ""', Give , ? ICE, CREAM ALPINE r s and 6 5 ' just as interested in the jrfajrare their, fathers, and tnotheTT5T7irywhe:fou7g6 conversation centers around ,'(; UTAH IDAHO DAYS at Lagoon, August s (Continued from Page One) m rofiiEiv r- gress of the battle and which finally led to the vietorj of the local interests, it was trom th victor.'' that sprang the Provo Reservoir company: with: a widervision than the earlier Timpanogos Canal company first conceived by Mr. Murdoc- h- "Uncle" Jesse Knight was not only the leading spirit in that development but he was also responsible for the stipu Reservoir company and MiijentredinM ietwti Provo city during the f amou? Morse trial. That stipulatioa was agreed upon after "Uncle5 Jesse, PrOvo's greatest benefactor, had said to.Mr. Slurdouk: "PROVO MUST HAVE EVERY DROP OF WATER NOW IN ITS WATER MAINS. HERE'S WHERE MY FAMILY PROVO IS MY HOME. LIVES AND ALL MY INTERESTS ARE CENTERED. PROVO IS GOING TO GROW RAPIDLY AND WILL NEED EVERY DROP OF ITS CULINARY WATER NOW IN ITS SYSTEM. DONT INTERFERE WITH OUR DRINKING WATER." ' The stipulation mentioned abovewas agreed to by all concerned in "the litigation and gave, to Provo the amount of water it was to carry in its water system .which is the. ' V same today as when the stipulation was accepted. . Disgust Thinking People ' ' W Do Water Cdse Reports motored to of Royal Groneman Provoua Beach Frida'y evening, where bathing,- - dBc'ing,"prPraia, and a 'delictoua supper were enjoyed, Mr Groneman recently returned from Germany, where he spent the paxt thcea rears iulioring for the is. D. S. church. Meet.Xour Relatives and Friends . the-ffin- W PARTT AT PBOTONA BEAC- HA number of relatives and friends ' -: -- .'; . rt j Darles aud daughter Katberine . ' . and Masine of lawyer, Colorado. Jt bowl of varicolored" dahlias centered the dining table, ; Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. (ilea ginunous and children, Mlsa Florence the guests of, hHM-- r and members of the Spaulding fatuilyrr ; J-- , - , . By E. jLUSK ROBERTS Verily, Brethrent fhere ia 'pace in the thought that we have not been outstanding in our selfishness; " that wt have not robbed conimunities (or individual divorced our religion . iHirposes; that we have : Jrom. ur iaUy, acta.', ..V. ; Yea, man's larger self includes all his fellows, and if his passion for power, tw money, :or for distinction 1. leads hirn to do unsocial things for his Own V i,t matters not how legal the acts nor how clever the performances his deepest soul shrivels in their doing. Thcrafnra . mn'a -it 4ft - " w vMVfHM ...U.. W Srrrest Hntw " in himself, and to release the God in himself for: fullest z inerein ues nis great reace. DENVER CITSTS HONORED A well appointed dinner was gtr-e- n Thursday ereniug at the borne of Dr. and MKIiJiiiaiukUug, pliiueutarf to Mr. and Mrs. "rJ V. SUNDAY SERMONS "j KthJ Durkott Roriftv Editor. Phon 1A - y . - - t v " - " |