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Show t cn f DESEEET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DECEMEER 3 1910 roy oC lty of Fruit Orchards and Beautiful Homes TtAESEE put ver TIL I n. it of fro I 4 T i i 'ru . th 11 t Mow mg am tiors of Uulo-r- a uni .th, - fruit producing a! at os, i,t proof of toe super acrjty of the Imi and liuuttlc conditions here for hon p. o,.k are not amateurs or f vt rnti n r hut practiced men, callable of me on ring the opportunities offered end o! nuking riteihgent maeons f inditiona he're wttn those laf uhW slid cat ildlshc-i- t fruit districts And si I hi - wldmgly pay from fvsi .. thv an lor farm lands wtith water for Irrigation, which w I! plant to or lrds and from they 3700 to tl (so an for good, bearing orchards But probably the strongest Induceim nt to eng-cin fruit culture and the bcM evii'mii of its profltvhteness Is shown bv the harvesting and shipping of nts.ut 7e0 I a Hoads of fiult Bnd other farm Product but mostly fruit from Prcoo tins v nr. which means about 3470 000 cash received by the fru.t grower and fornp r for produc t shipped out of the State In addition to the even greater value of products eonstrmed or at hern, of which the sugar beets form an appreciable item. But all that need be said of the profits In raising farm crops, other than fruit. Is tot hy (looting tie pntes farming land brings when wanted for fruit growing BRIGHAM YOU VO UNIVERSITY The mild and equable climate, the ru I .1 in cu for th- - ivi'lt of I'rvo v and It lifity Tl f farm-- 1 and fra!ttfWAir Twite guthcrcd rich and bount.nu hiirvcute ami tb. bunker and burim-c- u m m hate c nt'd by the t i li i Jo w "'iin- - ;- - 1 1 I reward that hat to the I rein. ei for hit: lul tr and niUil gent treatment of the ferlih soil on which he depend for ut n ince rocf rta and wealth Pro babl in no year previous to the one just cfntnrg have the natural of tills' ae'tlon In ottic-n- , cllmatcand soil 'ertlMty drawn th "attention of Risen of th Mate, and In vie Iona parts of the country outside-w- f th atate. to tin extent thit they hum this year Thl Is evident.. d by the large number of people coming hire lo make home Hundred of thousands of dollars hate paid for land so the v Irimt v of Pmvo bv homesec krr ami Investors The greater portion of tlrt newly acquired land will be to fruit tnlture. for which the valley la becoming foments throughout the United States The fa t that many of the Investors in Provo lands are 1 ,re con-virl- 1 WESTERN LOAN & SAVINGS CO. superior educatiotlal fa. Ritles and the desirable social and hualness eondi-Intn- a are also prominent factors in to Provo, and drawing homesetkrr 1 robably have as great an Influence to ihia end, especially with people In other parts of the- - state, as have- - the unexcelled opportunities for in the pleasant, healthful and engaging remnne-ratlv- e. Industry of fruit glaring For. In addition to s ft ne public school x tem, the Brigham Young nnlversity, the hading Church school of the Mormon Church, with 1.70(1 students enrol teL and the Procter academy, under the auspices of the Congregational Education society, with an enrolment of J0. are baa ted here. These Institutions of learning are growing In favor with the people- - from year to year, and are increasing their efficiency and facilities, and each year drawing an Increased attendance from distant parts of the state and from other states, and even foreign countries This Is espet iallj true. In the matter of outof-ta- t attendance, with, tin Brigham Young university There are also of church, ta addition to tho Mormon (hunch, the Epitcoptl, Congregational. Method tet. Baptist, Rerenth Day Adventist. Reorganised Mormon and Christian Brietw. ahhh all bold regular services while the Catholic and Swedish Lutheran churches have church buildings here, but do not have regular services The fraternal orders are well represented among tho having organization here being th Masons, Elk. Odd FeHowa, KmghtfW Pythias and Woodmen of the World The city has a tine public library. ojera bouse, an general hospitgl three strong a com men lal Institutions, banking dub composed of energetic, progressive and public spirited buxine and professional men and all the business found in a modgen ern city of 19 wa inhabitants, except the te saloon it It has one of the largest candy a in the et. woolen mills, founoth-and machine and dry many shop It is rn tha m.mufacturing pHnts line of tao trancmtmental railrtids. shuh give shipping and ira-vLuMUie a!) tnling to make l Provo la desirable pla.e in which establish home As a summer the it just beginning to enjoy a dewrwd popularity. which wlfl in the future give it a prominent place m th interinmn-tai- n The neirbv ranvons country with their invigorating air. their un rivalled mountiiin foiTj with w and dowers and ervsta! stream, invite through th n'nth of summer heat the tired and weary toll rs of the cities, and those tm xpi.rt and plnure ta ihtir cml rstrsats, whd t, beautiful Itah lake, teeming with dsh and watr fowl, entic the hunter an- fac-tor- ftrd-riaiu- R rxft 49 E. Firt South St. No Salt Lake City, Utah. Established 1892 Comparison ol Business 1903 and 1910. Cah IsOanw TTEsnr ktew on linnd and In Hank on Heal INiati Hat MortUHXv . . . fr RpmI OtHte . . 1903 .90 2 $ ?a 1 3 04 42 S.469 SO !T .... ,,,, . .. . . Sundry Account Receivable Insurant a and Tum advanced liorrou Advanced Cost and Exprna In Knretloinn I mn f r. ,, . Home Otllcv JfutUlintr t j .i i LI UUIJTIKR . I ir Permanent Uwni' Fund. Capital Htok . general Fund. upltttl Htxk . . I'aid Up" or Claaa 1 Hunk Inatallmenta Paid on Hto k Extra ramont MF Block and h Rio k Sundry Account, Intituling Building undr con etnntlon Partial Payment Debenture Honda Rurplun Undivided Profit for lust r a Month Withdrawable on regular tuning ( rm ... Interest pable 1nvetmnt lo ke arc artiiut. fr on 1., 10 Loan are made n reel Mtutc on 4itontld -i pnn-wnrn- t - 1 f I " r.rnVi To r. I'Kpmumi s III.., k hall k. tun TijJtm r Ish'Ii i t'litiimu'si'iiii r 5M-- , lnt lUnt State of Utah. Oeorgo It R.urir i r p impruv f,t J Itliuir) ;i 1 1 hum 11 MspUuiiliuo funcien In the ilulc linp"..l up. n tin i. nrtm. nt l, the law. cf the Slate of I tnh sn evsniitmtlnn bus l mu I. h rir z Hi. up. nth f Nnvim-ber- . of the le w in I Sjiitj i n p.m an. I It sir.r.bi me 10. i! to extend it niv mugrit t.. th, pleasure r. ,,,,,.0 th" .ptenitlil showing and the rapid strides l.ui, e mu. I, l the s.,1,1 rnnipuni a. It has taken a position near the In sd ! th. , .luttin ..f all Biill.ling snd le,.,n Societies nf the coni. Iry It - lo Junph t In u.lil ..n li'i..n sll.oritrata fuHlM..l. It Is tumi-t- l are ml ml e, .,11 .ml, 1II1 n in ig.sj .oinp nd tho Interests of the sheMp.M r art w.ll n, ml I 11 (Kignctl) iii.mi.r RjitRyg t'oimitisoii r ..f Ins trine e M 1 . i 111 g r 1 1 I- The State of Montana. - n ST At Tho i! R hTiUh Miaa W. A Ktokta To Whom It M it Thla U t 4 cr Montana Raft I Jkc Ird. 1909 The condition 9rtrW of t I f I If plirott. stole nn m Ct rx t I r . n a H J IS 1 P P 1, r tl M UN t ll th' lei, r ..I sic in the , ' . I I . ternev 1 1 I inj 11 II -- M' f IP t 111 I hrur-si- M Nl i;I rp -y .l I n 1; 1 nv ntnl fj u ,c ,1 hcnlthv up a . MS' tl I'tnmlucr. Htnt H IM ,nte nt i 111 . . V S- -, imltier , TO; n IT.., A Mgr Trra rector Hire-t- or Attv ........Awl Secretary, I tl nunls ... . $JS& 400 Are all additions to the sewer of Pmvo caim-- over higher ground of the old pipe lin to the i Thl nn only Imreases the fall of th watr and gives stronger pre uia hut Hie new pip line is iarg and will carry uitr sufficient to supply a city of 40WO Inhabitants, which h brought from springs in the canyon owned by the city it is cold and all the ar and Is pur and free from any d let rlous substance In sdditioa to this the city has joined the and munty private donor, among whom the principal individual donor K Nunn, general manager of th T lurid Powr rompvny. who will fiaor0. in Uto prd.bly ofcpntriljt a ix mile macadamised budding r d from th city to (Hmstead at tie mHith of Prvo canyon This road is now nearing completion and will be th finest drive in the Inti mountain state that thn itv ! 1 marker MEMORIAL. Th mol Impnritt luill.linc' tm tHl lurin th jrrur, and h on In whirtt th mlilrat Uiltmt la mitarrd, la tha MftKlrial building At th nam lndimla It built In honor Of lb- Karl O Mnriwr th drab of th thn Brigham Young aad-atn- jr (now th JVriiriva m Young untvr aurrintnd-tn- t 'if). n4 lalw tho of tha Church tducaUonal gratam. Mar - ra gnrl til,, r two-sto- ry it firtn-rip- nl BTULDIIfG. tien of (he company is to specialize on ceptionally good, and the institution ta blankets, flanheix. linseys and such a model of order, cleanliness, comfort other goods as they can manufacture and that reflects credit alike to the best advantage, and especially uponefficiency the state and the medical superto aim to supply the intermountain intendent. Dr D. H Older trade and gradually to work Up to the Provo has tiot yet become known as full capacity of th mill. ndnlQg town except as the center of - STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL I large financial mining Interests, but work T1 State Mental hospital, which is the haa been done on prospects in mountains east of Provo during located here, has made commendable the post year with results progress in providing for the Th mountains areencouraging epileptic and the feeble minded ised, and It Is only astrongly mineralof time question patients, for the special care and treatand work before producing mines are ment of whom the legislature of l made a beginning, providing for such opened up. treatment to be given at the State Mental hospital In conformity with MLSHROOM PRECAUTIONS. the provision of the legislature means Thla la the season of fresh mushof education and manual training have been provided to the extent that the rooms, and likewise, unfortunately, of appropriation for the purpose would many cases of mushroom poisoning, a permit, and good results have been fact which tends Interest to a report obtained sufficient to show the benerecently made to the Academia dee fits that may be realised from making Sciences by the French scientists, MM. more adequate financial provisions to Radios and Kertory. Selecting two make this claaa of unfortunates of the most dangerous varieties of and useful to the extent of mushrooms, the amanita phalloldes their capabilities, instead of leaving and the amanita mapps for expert- them a burden to their families and ment. an extract of their toxic printo the state The question of extending ciple was made. Intraperitoneal Inthis humanitarian work by the state jections of this virus were made, will come up before the next legislausing rabbits for the experiments, ture. in the manner usual when preparing There are now nearly 40 patients (In- antitoxin serums. At the end of four cluding the epileptics end months the rabbits wars found to he the In the hospital. The completely Immunized, and could eat health and sanitary conditions are ex tha most poisonous mushrooms with out 111 effect Tills ltidlcut tint m. sons suffering from mushroom poises ing may be cured by a serum Dr. pared In a manner similar to that af the diphtheria and rablea antitoxins- -. Brtentffltr- American -- K DOCTORLERR TOWN The Clear Late Timas Is a inborn? for the statement that the town without a doctor And there seems no immediate prospect of Its haring one The village Is one of the most attrae tive, prosperous towns In Bherbtum county It has a bank, newspaper, stotw and all the Industries that might t expec ted In a thriving comimudtv of 40 to 500 people, but nary a doctor Bor an undertaker The doctors would like to live there but what is th use The doctor is not In business In a avenge locality for bia health, but to supply lwaith t others, and everybody In Ulcer Ute hes an ample supply. About the only ailment that w afflicts the re (dents Is old ag A tew get that, but even old age h staved off to a remarkable degree However. If there I any pw. cian looking for a locationyoung w ho ha cure for old age. he is assured that hex will bo welcomed in Clear Like ut may expect a lucrative prmtiiexc Iaul Pioneer Press i e, feeble-minde- A Salt Lake Seminary of Learning) fa t ( 5, i i v I ' I t I - cora-penl- ts te ; 4 J rt f'X ; v if - j " U- 1 - 4 f r lotv.- - ' - H i J, f V i 1 jt ' ,.,y r ' "A (I Mil) to 1 tti two-sto- ry 3r.n1 er ay 1- AU Hallows College,- - Cor. 2nd So. and 4th East Utah Bedding & Mfg. Co. Stlt Utah. -- sidewalk paving and th water t m est.ajll-he- d When a,reiiy ace irding to plans now outcomj lined th rtty will have art excellent sewer system Th waterworks xtn- - 'iV F .... . I ef He Up.te of ot. inv of Suing! Mvt.il Jrtth to April IT V r mot r 1.1" , hh !t r m 1 b t i t If t . ' V The t m. th. (n.iLxflir.WjJ.JJ&r br UK I r M mi! j itti. M 11, il. c j v tv V, i I ti I mi J' 'll S . . i l It S Ol II it t IM l ,nf wtw rh tl. .1 t c tur ir TIM u , . t mir if f V rest and recreation on tta placid water With the improvement already under wa and promised in th shape of summer hotels in th canon and on tho lake shore, with boat and boating resorts the traveler will find no pleasanter place to rest and regain strength than here CITY IMPROVEMENTS Theie have been man improvement In the way of pubih and private building and along other material tinea during the year, and the city has taken the lead In this in Us public work The following llms represent work done during the year or contracted for and now in progress Ninety-thre- e thousand feet, or abnut li miles, of sewer, at . S144400 a cost of Fifty-on- e thousand threw hun- ... ifi4 linear feet, or about 14 miles, of concrete sidewalk pavement, four, five and six 9 000 feet wide, at a cost of . Waterworks extension. 1400 f t of concrete pipe And 17.UU0 fe--t of wood stave pipe, 90.000 AiVeo, etc , At a cost of of whUb h la looked upon a the founder, and whose nam la hallowed by the love and reverence of thousands of hi atudenta and will an be handed down to future generations. The Brigham Yonng I'niveratty Alumni aaeodatton ha erected th building: there are over l.Ktt donors. It will coat all of which ha been contributed except I20.(kj. whlch -- tha a aeociatkm experts to nuae before the enT of the year or early next year Th building will be completed for partial occupancy by the flrat of January. It 1I1 be used for a U D 8 Church school teachers college, and will be nucleus of buildings to be erected th higher departments of the lty. The location Ta on Temple hilt, east tho preaent university where It occupies buildings, a risible alts commanding from all parts of the valley It is an Imposing three-stor- y structure, built of white oolite atone, and ha a chapel with a seating rapacity of W, 14 class rooms, library, laboratory. Instructors rooms, etc CENTRAL. SCHOOL. While mentioning buildings devoted to education the improvements made by the city school district cannot be overlooked. One fine school building, a brick and basement, known as the Central school and which will probably be used as a high school, has been erected on the corner of Second South and Fourth West streets at a cost of US (M It has U class rooms, a large assembly hall, a manual training room. Offices, etc. The Maeser school has been doubled In six by the addition of eight class rooms at a cost of Slt.940, Siting it the largest rapacity of any of the - district school buildings. The Union depot Just completed is the finest depot building In th state except those at Balt Lake and Ogden. It Is a beautiful and convenient brick structure, which will be occupied by the I) It O and the Lo Angeles. Ban Pedro and Balt Lake Railway companies It win be appreciated, alike hy th ritlxen and the traveling public, and non tli less because Provo has been Without creditable depot buildings for the S years The cost of the . and the building is given at S41 contemplate spending an equal sum the coming year In improvements of their freight depot, and trackage f ilitix Th TfUurMa Power (nmnanv tia added n Ivrs well equipped office building to Its Uttle clt beautiful. Ol instead. t the mouth of Provo canyon, where Its electric imwer plant Is located the large office force of the company has beer moved from to its new home, which will hereafter he the hinm-s- s .11 wsll a th Indiftsini ren-te- c of the company' extensive opera- fi..ns rtTci f Tt uTLn i so ft The I tab stake of Zion baa an administration building on erected the old Pthmg office site at a coat of J1J.. The building la a and 4me-nt brick structure, tastefully finished ard furnished It contains offices for the stake officers, meeting rooms for the bishop and auxiliary association officers, a baptismal font, vaulu for the t hun h hooit and records, etc, the eixth wrd haa completed a convenient and handsome brick assembly hall, with accommoihxtlons for tho Bun-dho.. I and other auxiliary associations of the ward.' at a coat of KeJ.MM. and the (Second ward haa a 111building .n course of erection, which will prooafely not exceed Jli.uve in cost. The Provo General hospital a made extensive additions and Improvenwnts, and added and conveniences to keepeuipmenta abreast with the demands upon th Institution, growing and nn entirely new end lante modern building Is promised for next year. 1 he most pretentious bsdoMs block In the city, the Taylor Bros, com paay's Store, now lxll4 feet, three Storp-a- . haa been entirely remodeled and given new. uniform front, which practically makes It a new building There lines been a large number of attrae tive ewaiaa a nasal deaoewocrvvreic tHvinjruy that Individual mention u but they are everywhere in evidence, and Speak volumes for the prosperity of the people, and give promise that Provo will not forfeit Ks'right to the name of Th City of Beautiful YEXOmi Lmke City, Jr rJt.J:- - M - - Homes BIO WOOLEN MUXS. The most Important industrial event in the past year is tha resumption of manufareuring tho hy operations former Provo Woolen mills, which have been purchased and put In operation tty Jesse Knight and associates, and are now known as th Knlaht M oolen mills Th mill are th largaat between the Mtmourl river and tho coast, and when operated to their full capacity, with employes, turning out cloth and blanket that round a market in all parts of th United H Isles, wrr th chief manufacturing Industry of the atate, and on of which the people were Justly proud. Now. after being closed down for snout fir years, they have been opened with a strong determination to make them a success and with bright prospect for success They have been placed under the management of Janies Dow, an experienced manufacttij-er- , formerly of Dexriw Maine They have been running only about tlx months, and the operating force la not yet more than about sixty persons, but already large order have been received for suit Inge and other goods, and moat complimentary comments from largo dealers and clothing reanufaeturere in the east end at home, hero been pesssd on th prod nets of tho mills wherever they have been shown, Th present In tea-- til iti.. - nn CfT-J- JT ueaf Thirteen years sucres ful buslnses In Ry fair deallnc the manufacturing of mattresses of all tlwy havi brnTt' up grade, bed springs or all styles, steel Uiroughout and davenports; sanitary couch pouches snd davenports, com- trsalmant toey fort and pillows,, Exoiuj4r born of the great and only Brer-sobin tress; nil bearing tho satisfac- j1 .. th tory guaranies trademark tbs five-lrMtfidarint tbatr enstamma with fooirMtlre wants V' maan-fsetwTs- rs ft af JIT bvalnufma'u,, mesrwaB lB n bdl" ne. Then, factory is the largest of ll MB- ano im sntlre westsrn kxatsd at th corner country of riflh and Third West streets. They Mm Jetfie number of workers both and girts. T"hlr tie part msnl In d mattresx remaking """ repalrisg Piet and ttp to data R. VAIJNTINI, Trest. W P. KELBOK, Beer, Tress tr I |