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Show VOL, XI. PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908. STRAWBERRY DAY AS SEEN BY DESERET NEWS. State festivals are growing in and it is well that they number, Ve of Salt Lake, who should. !.hi tn love Brigham City, hv have un.g had the annual peach marked in red ink on the day Peter Burche Charged With not calendar, as one to remember. Fine Press Notice Given by Sa!t N w cimes U Lake Herald Want Professor Supplying the Wants of His inviting to come to June Provo, Lund to Bring Singers to Salt Family and is Arrested Sobs everybody and the promise is that that 2d, When Greeted by His Little Lake City Often A Comshall be strawberry day. It is a DOWN WHEN IE Ones Ten Dollars to be Paid. One of the saddest scenes that have claimed place in the criminal courts of the city for some years yes&day, when presented Peter Burche met his four children that he had not seen for four years. The scene took place in the sheriffs was private office, and those who were present could not keep back the tears It showed the heart possessed by Burche, irrespective of all that had been said to the contrary. A warrant was issued on Friday for the arrest of Peter Burche on the charge of not caring for his family. llis wife and four children live in this city, but Mr. Burche lives in Eureka, where he 1ms been following the aiming business most of the time since he came to this He came country from France. down from Eureka of his own accord, after he was notified that he idea, this giving of county celebrations, allowing some section of the state to play host for the other sections. It is one way of putting the get acquainted theory into practice. The opportunities of getting away, temporarily, from the offices and shops are too good to be good neglected by the people of the capital. Salt Lake needs friends in Provo, OgdeD, Brigham City, in Logan, Richfield and everywhere, and the be- -t way to make them is to attend liberally the festival days, when these and other communities parade their favorite fruits and flowers, or extend hos- plete Ovation Other Notices. BLAINE MINING REGION IS LOOKING FINE. GOOD ROAD FROxM LOGAN TO PROVO B. F. Fleiner, formerly of Provo, has just arrival in the city from Death canyon, where he is interested in nd. ;:ig property known as the Blaine. Mr. Fleiner has great hopes for the Blaine and if everything goes as anticipated, it will soon Marshal Williams Tells Council be a big proposition. Mr. Fleiner About Slowness of Some Peosays they have run a tunnel in seven With Orders to There be men iu Utah, stirred and stimulated by the Commercial club, who will try to build a fuie.wagon road from Logan to Provo aud in time extend it to other points in the state." This is about as worthy a work as they can engage in. It will prove the beginning of a per- hundred feet aud are uow driving a of three hundred and a cross-cseventy-fiv- e feet, which will run ut them into some of the highest priced Prof. A. Q. Lund can bring his ore. They have considerable ore Brigham Young opera company for shipment and will send it down from Provo and play in the ready to the Knight smelters as soon as Salt Lake theatre any time from they are running. Prospects are now ou with full assurance of a big for a railroad in that part of audience and a hearty welcome. good the country. Some have people been laboring under the impression that when Emma Lucy Gates, Arvilla Clark and one or two others came away from Provo they left that fine little town a blank, dreary deseret, musically considered. It isnt half true. It isnt the most infinitesimal fractionally true. If there isnt any vocal talent in Provo outside of the pitality and most truly represent company that adorned the Salt Lake their accomplishments. theatre last night the town is very The Davis County biennial fair rich from the vocal viewpoint. at Lagoon, an institution commenced good nany Salt Lakers went but recently, with Brighams Peach to the theatre last night with the Day, and Provos Strawberry Day of being mildly entertwill fiud a welcome as permanent expectation NO. 11 SPLENDID PROGRAM AT THE GRAND. The program that is being presented at the Grand theatre this week is a good one and one will travel a long ways before finding better. Through Darkness to Light is a good one and brings out all that the title would imply. The Animal Tamer keeps the people in a roar all the time, as does the The other Reckless Horseman. fectly natural increase, the start of which will be accepted and a Paid by sybtem followed through all the years of Business Men now Delinquent. the future, until Utah roads will ple Comply Licenses Must be become the models of the nation. The article which appeared in the We believe there is wisdom in Democrat last Tuesday in regard the method of the promoters of this to the unsanitary conditions of the good roads scheme, They want the back yards of the business houses of people of the state to think about the city, was given attention at the good roads, and talk about good meeting of the city council which roads, and formulate a good roads was held last night. A report was plan, aud then try to have the given by the marshal and he told legislature provide for good roads the council that the citizens had such failed in many instances with the request made by the city. The report was accepted and the streets and allys committee was ordered to investigate the conditions and see what could be done for the betterment of the situation. It is said that there is apt to be a new ordinance presented for the covering of this special kind of nuisance. by legislation as the best friends of the enterprise shall recommend. There is every reason to work hopefuly. The material is here on the ground, aud in endless profusion. There is an enterprising people, and a people that will appreciate good roads. There is profit to be gained )y the success of the movement and the certainty that the good roads, once begun, will becontinued There was considerable gangling and extended. numbers on the program are equally while the paving of some of the A road from Logan to Provo will and streets wns a the discussed, as and being mean iu time a perfect highway program interesting, ained with Professor Lunds preswhole is a good one. very little business was accomplished to every county scat in the institutions. entation of Boccaccio, A reasou-bl- y was wanted by the court. He came after all along the line. The paving his ambitious office saw and Beccaccio. into the sheriffs opera, CIVIC IMPROVEMENT propositions were handed over to CHAIN GANG WORK Much took of the music it scene and is contains a pathetic committee. children, EDWARDS BROUGHT TO WORKERS RECEIVED. MAKES BOY YOUNGER. tbe difficult. kissed the all is it He done, very Poorly lovingly place. It was learned from a report of PROVO, SPRAINED ANKLES little ones, and-- then broke down. The regular Sunday evening meet- indescribably bad. So those who Ben Mintus, who sayi he is from the recorder that there were many unfamiliar with the Lund John Edwards; whose home is in MBs heart had been touched. ing of the Fourth ward of this city were St. Joe, Mo., got two years younger of the' business'1 people of the city Kansas t He . was taken" before Justice was turned over to the City Im- methods were prepared to sit through by working City, aud who has been on the chain gang two that were doing business without a and then where he agreed to pay teu dollars provement League workers last an act quietly go home, hours. How this was ordered that the working some time for Burt Jones great feat was license, and it fam3efore his had the of been ' a mouth for the support at Tucker, was brought down Sunopera running Sunday evening and an interesting ity marshal and recorder take imaccomplished is explained by Marsto ten be minutes had is a to with two sprained ankles, which The their held. The given was they changed moeey speakers ily. meeting hal Williams af follows: Saturday mediate action agaiubt those who are day chilhe believes he sustained by jumping were F. A. Huish, Elder Eggleston minds. They not only stayed until guardian each month that the the lad was taken before Justice not complying with the city ordinis final the a cared for. There over a fence. He is, however, curtain; they applauded dren may be and others. The sanitary and comNoon aud charged with vagrancy, ance in this regard. is with said real enthusiasm troubled with It at case. of Civic to the mercial values Improverheumatism, aud it is requent j long story i,;8 age Be said that he It was voted by the council to yien that it has not been the fault of ment were discussed quite fully and intervals and were sorry there possible that is wlmt is the matter wag ejgjjteeD ygarg and that he was lire four men to aid the sexton in of it. with the ankles. He is being treated Burche that he has not taken care all the remarks were well received. wasnt more out of the jurisdiction of the Juv- cleaning up the cemetery, so that it the in Professor mnd to For the county jail by County PhysiI made down motion was of his family. . According After the speaking, brought enile court. He was given fifteen would be iu good shape for Decora-tto- u cian Westwood. story, his wife had uot been true favoring the improvement movement a splendidly trained company, prin-ip- days work with the chain gaDg. day. It was also ordered that and chorus, numbering apto him and he could not live with and it was unanimously accepted Monday morning he was taken out the portion of the cemetery known MORE POWER FOR is Baid he have as that fright- It is the purpose of the club to her It is proximately seventy-fiv- e people. He with the regular erew and after as Rotters Field be cleaned up, UTAH CO. TOWNS. ened of Mrs. Burche as a hobo is of speakers attend all the wards and nought down also fourteen extra for a couple of hours he woolen mills asked Provo Tbe working a bath. One of the little girls said churches and take up the subjwt musicians for the orchestra., makdecided that he was too youDg for for a refund of fifty dollars, which Charles W. Earl of Lelii has under the If papa of beautifying the city. A public ing a total of twenty-fou- r at the sheriffs office: such hard work and he told the had been paid for tbe use of Tan- made application for forty cubic feet went home, ma would kill him. meeting of the league will sunn be tlights. And he gave Salt Lake that lie was sixteen aud that ners race during 1007. The peti- eet per secend of the water flowing an opera such us it rarely sees pre- guard Burche was very glad that he g"l held. he had made a mistake of two years. tion stated that the race had not in the American Fork canyon creek. sented either by professionals or off as" easy as he did and he says He was again taken before the been used and that they should The water is to be diverted at a point amateurs. 'I bis niy has long been that lie will sure pay the ten dollars WELL PLEASED WITH Juvenile court and given a sound have the money refunded. The mat- near the junction at Deer creek aud PROVO AND THE BENCH. proud, and with reason, of its own a month to help care for his liitle lecturing for bis fabrocation and is ter was referred to the committee on the main canyon, and it is to be but that ones. company, company ipera used the entire year for the purpose now held pending the action of the irrigation. J. J. Durkee and W. A. Lloyd must look to its laurels iu respect Juvenile court. He will of propelling maehiuery for the genprobably of PalaBade, Colo., are guests in this to AMERICAN FORK MAN chorus, dress and some other deschool is as it to the reform eration of electrical energy, which SCHOOL TEACHERS TAKES TO SLEEPING. city of W. H. llay. They are here tails if it hopes to hold them. Prof. be sent his bad for actor is he a said that MEET AND DINE will be used for lighting and malooking over the fruit prospects anc Lund will acquire a corner on laurels chine operation at various cities and age. John Alma Singleton of the First the conditions of the country in if dont watch out. they Both of these gentlemen ward of American Fork is suffering general. The teachers of the Provo City towns iu Utah. The water will be There were real singers in the GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL from a very peculiar form of par- are big fruit growers of Colorado. public bchools gave an entertain- diverted at two different places and cast. David Reese iu the name part GARDEN CITY. VISITS ment Monday evening at the home the entire length of the flume will alysis. Friday morning he was first They are especially pleased with the has a fresh, sweet tenor voice, strong effectof Mrs. D. H. Thomas and Miss be about 20,000 feet, which will stricken, his speech becoming prospects of this part of the country. that measured to the one of the lawadmirably F, up Walter Daly, Olive Pratt, the affair beiug in com- make the longest flume yet built or ed. He was unable to keep awake Land which has been put out into of the character. Miss S. government, was U. the for requirements yers to Dr. Joseph Peteriou proposed for American Fork canyon. and seemed to loose control of his orchards in their part of Colorado Mattie Clark, as Fiametta, was in Provo yesterday looking after pliment recovered muscles. Toward noon he is bringing from twelve huudred to and the excellent lectures he has more than good to look upon. She the of business naturalization somewhat and was able to eat bis two thousand dollars an acre, anc given them during the school term. SOMEBODY STEALS SOMEsplendidly. So, too, did Jennie Uncle Sam. He holds examinasang BODIES NEW CLOTHED A fine banquet was prepared by dinner. However, while engaged according to their word there is no as Beatrice, and so did all tion in Nephi today when all the Camp sound In eating he suddenly fell Mrs. Pratt, followed by a social reason why the fruit lands of this the others. Miss Clarks Love a foreigners who desire to become John Doe, who has been staying to ad was and uot it time on the lawn and in the parlors. impossible asleep part of the country should Tender Flower was delightfully citizens) will have a chance to prove The same kind o awaken him. During the afternoon Vance in price. Piano selections were given by Wil at Pratts rooming house, stole a And all tbe principal num- that they are good enough to bedone. to he awakened again and was able ford McAllitttr and Olive Pratt. suit of clothes Sunday that belonged fruit is raised here aud there is an w ere given in a manner to debers Seven have Americans. come ap Violin selection move around a little, but about 7 abundance of water and rich soi by D. II. Thomas; to Jack Stewart. The thief then tbe most critical listener. naturalization. for light oclock be fell asleep again and re- that will assure a plied and aongs by Prof. Boehard, Wil-for- d made a hot foot for parts unknown. great crop when It is very much to be hoped that mained in that condition until mornDoe is a painter aud has been workcared for. Mr, Lloyc McAllister and Carl Pratt, the Brigham Young University LYRIC DRAWS ing. He has been in about the properly around the city at odd jobs for same condition all day today. His says that he does not underetanc will come ofteuer Superintendent W. S. Rawlings ing company GOOD CROWDS. Opera He needed the the last few days. case is somewhat puzzling to the at- why the people have not taken bet to Salt Lake and stay longer. gave a few remarks in honor of Dr. clothes and took them, leaving an ter advantage of the great fruit tending physician. From the size of the crowds that Peterson, followed by a response Salt Lake Herald. old suit in their stead. The police country at their doors. CITIZENS. attend the Lyric theatre it is sure from Dr. Peterson. HAVE YOU SEEN have been looking for him, but up Principal J. V. Jensen toasted to this hour the thief has not been Fred A, Huish of this city went THE FLEET COME IN. that the program is a pleasing one It ,has been a custom in the past the retiring teachers, and the reto Payson yesterday to attend the and is worth seeing. The program located. to place flags at half mast on sponse by the retiring teachers was diec motion pictures being prewho Ed. The of Mrs. the of funeral member! Bates, but Day, is all new and the picture songs are Tbe body of Bud Bowen, son of given by Miss Fannie McCIane, G. A. R. have received instruction! at that place on Saturday, Tl sented at the Rex theatre this wees of the show The proceeds original. were sentiments and comr'oastB this given Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Boweu, who to put flag! at full mast, death was an exceptionally sad one are very pleasing. The fleet picture ing Decoration Day. I respec- as Mr!. Bates leaves a husband anc are especially fine and are well for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- by Principals Jorgensen and Powtl-so- died at Colton yesterday, was having flags tfully request citizens ward meetAll preceutspeuta very sociable brought to Provo for burial. ' six small children. A large fimera worth seeing there are several other day goes to the Second to do the etma. Funeral will be held Wednesday, Iveuliig. held. picture? that are of usual interest. ing holism C. state.-Republic- an. , -- al . Dco-orati- on n. to-d- ay fi PlfCTtl; ItifVf, mtj 11 I j r |