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Show f - Weather Forecast. f -- 1 ' ' Tonigh" fair t- And warmer. i1 NUMBER 117 ;PRQVQCITYUTAHHURSDAYFEBRUARYl?11912r BAMBERGER IN PROVO TO TALK DAIRYING o " " 10 c -- A Long Bitter FightTTook Place- - on the Floor of iheHouseYesterday ?--8 8 COUPLE SEPARATED ITWOULD EXTEND SOMETIME AGO ProdudsPay. in DOWN TO NEPHI ARMY selejdd for tee meetings, but Her this, mornings session the officers found that it would be necessary to get more room in to accommodate the delegates, so this afternoon selected the Cenor-d- er tral School builcfingl Ben R. JEldredge, president of the assoemtionjjlelivefed the first addressTofUie meetfiig, in. wbieh he took up dairying matters ialhe state "of Utah; Mr; Eldredge stated that the dairy industry in Utah has been moving along during the past year more than at any time in its previous history, and the more' county fairs and state exhibitions that are held the more it will do for budding up the dairying trade. He stated -- that last year the men. in ho came from the East to award the prizes at the state fair stated thatethe Jer sey stock in Utah was the strong est ever seen. ' Conditions have improved everywhere and the. material advancement of the dairy prodiu f will do much for the bene-fi- t of tie satt He told of a visit to one of the schools wh mm dairying is" being taught and found that Hie stu dents were being taught how to overcome the unsanitary conditions that" would be necessaFyto the betterment of the industry and to overcome t he troubles lhat arise on the farm, and thus procure a - - better quality of market products. In closing he stated that the dairy mens duty to Utah is to put out rt the best quality that can he il -- -- -- pro--dnce- and-tha- t alone-wil- i "taring .Hugh J. Cannon of Salt Lake took Keeping Individual Records ;of the Dairy Herd, and informed those present that if required "a great deal of thought and study to get the dairy herd properly recorded in order for the owners to know just what stock to keep and what did not pay. Many are syp- ' porting worthless cows and the only way to correct the cvH is. to keepthe individual record. . .Food Inspector Willard Hansen was present at the faceting and '..took tip the question of inspection 'of. foods and products, and stated that the dairyjnen should come up , to the standard set down by, law T'brTirder To make proper progress. More unity; is needed among ""the TT dairymen, and to aid in this a law was passed a year ago for, the pur--Pose of making certain standard tests for milk. ' Ip speaking of the dairy business Mr. Hansen stated that sixty out-- of every up " minety-faiL-hccaii- sa business froitfTa" busines- the stand point. - . s- -- This evening Governor William ' Spry will Tomelown' front Salt toHeliver an address to the State Dairymens Association and the members nre looking for the governor to outline the states attitude toward the 'important questions that are agitating, the ..Lake-Cit. y WRIGHT AGAIN 'ELECTEDPRES1DENT LOSES PICIIJRE HOUSE - -- ; Nearly two hundred dairymen eame to Provo yesterday after noou .and this mqrmng to join in the conventional the State Dairymens Asamtion7 7 The Provo Commercial Club rooms had been success: ? JA UtahsChief Executive Will OrdersfPrepare Deliver an Address to the - "" A dispatch from Pendleton, report 1ms reached here this Oregon, reached Mrs. Charles Silk morning la theeffeerthat Simon The Rntire List of Officials for Rigid at American Fork Tuesday morn Bamberger, president of .the Salt Fire Started in Operating Were Declared Good by that a Charles Lake Silk7 ing, and Ogdert Railway Com- Room and Examination Causes Her stating Mach- Destroyed railroad at would hold toemployee Pendleton, a meeting pany, to Confess the Members of the"" had been shot by a stranger whom day for the purpose of discussing and House ineFilms, he had befriended and was' lying plansMooklng to the immediate Society in a critical condition at Saint revival of the project to build an C1IEYENNE, Wyo, Jan. -Anthonys hospital in that city. in terurban -- electric - railway - from Special th'Tlie .Rust.) While the convention of Glendenning, pretty, He had four bullet wounds and Salt Lake to Nephi. This PLEASANT GROJt Jan. 31. State Horticultural Society report keeked, present- one bullet in hisbody).but ..the lias creatod-quite- a young a great success from start to stir, as a great The Maxine Moving Picture Show ed herself, arrayed in male cloth- physicians have hope for" his re- many people looked upon the mat- in this finish-th- e owned real excitement of the and city, operated Ilis assailant was- a ter as.dead, inasmuch asull of the by Air. J. of this city, whole affair remained 'Until the ing, before the men in charge of covery. OClark the recruiting station here and striking machinist who was shar- franchises obtained had been left took.fi recast night, just at the meeting yesterday afternoon, ing his bunk and board while out to go for over a year without ac- close qf the evening performance, when Ogden and Murray both be- said she.wantecLlo be a soldier.. of employment Monday night tion This meeting, however, re- whipli luckily averted a catastro-- j cainc active candidates for. the. Her lover is an Tartilleryman the man drew a revolver and, or- vives the interurban The picture machine and place of the 1913 convention. project, and and is stationed at the Presidio, dered Silk to beat it. Silk although the cost of putting suckyall of the films that had been used Both organizations representSan Francisco. She had no money hesitated and ,jras shot through a system Trom Salt Lake to .Nephi in the. show were destroyed-ing quickly theinrespective cities spent" firw spread to the other considerable time during the to payHier fare to' the coast and the shoulder through- the hip, would entail a great outlay, here The day one cheek and through one leg, ft little doubt but that aainter-urbaparts of the building, ' and al- to line up the other counties in she sought the.only means that the last line through this-- county though all present Worked -- hard order to winand several times the"" bulletTodging inJiis neck. There, being zuju&me- to to would be one of the greatest to save the furniture ancL to stop feeling became somewhat intense. She made a successes that railroad peo the conflagration the flames eomboy him, the man lay all night in his - Good will however prevaileduntil when she appeared at the station wounded condition." When picked ple7 irTTt air a ever witnessed, pletely gutted the building. a motion was made to allow mem- - able The road woijt reach at least and completely fooled the non-co- up Tuesday morning The loss is estimated application to tell who had shot him and the 60,000 people in Utah and Juab The place was n of insured, and tfye cards and Juul paid their money officers or a time. man was uncounties by the time it could be loss is felt immediately placed keenly liy the proprie- to vote. This was strongly, obThough below the- average in der arrest. completed, and as the towns are tor; " The people are congratulat- jected to by the Ogden delegates, When interviewed yesterday located closely together the traf height, her cits "clothes dising themsehCs on the escape of all who. fought vigorously to down guised the rounded contours of with regard separation be- fig'fmek and fourth between dif- who attended the performance. the proposition. When the vote her figure and madeher appear tween .herself and husband,, Mrs. ferent points would be very large. was called Murray had won by a Charles who was at Amen1 When the franchises were EXCELLENT PROGRAM few votes -- the voting being muscular She looked like the can ForkSilk, vCry residing with her par- granted by the different cities the BY GIVEN SCHOOLS close so that it required a second making of a ents ince her separation from her promoters of the interurban TO PROVO VISITORS count to ascertain who had worn Her curly brown hair had been husband last October, said": that they' would have one As soon as this movement carried Yes. Charles and Lhad some mile of the road built shingled and with water and ina number of the Murray delegaof the dustrious brushiugs 'had beeti difficultiefand havebeen separ- within one year of tion hurried to the secretary and ated sometime. - bdt he is in granting, but no actioid was ever -head. paid their .entrance- - and member madejto lirslebkly npmrher trouble "now"liM7lieTias mTune j taken o"n ill e f) a r tc if I lie p ro oT ers fees. She gave the names of Charles else to take .ship ofdiim. I shall and" people came to the conclusion. e call for nominal h t Oi f mst e"o nd i ' e eii "pThasTiig vents ""'ramp-thher leave for lgndle 1 0 n" ti':t 17c I:30 aged s a Jeail .issue. ' " I e ul tural "Socle-- " I,laCe eTsfatinTiTrt mectirt?-- . lb The meeting called by Air." Bamresldence'as" Chicago" After the train ' aY a member of theSoci- s convention in rthis city was Mrs. nk was Miss Bertha Tur-ne- berger and his assistants will preliminaries wereattended to, a90 rePresenting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-Jo- 7 "include" David Eeeles tlie big concert given'hy the pub- she was told that she was - now Club eber of ogden, arose and lie school children of this city to soph Turner of American Fork. ot;Ogden, Jesse Knight-- , of this spoke in behalf of that city. lie the visiting delegates. About ready for the. physical examina- - She became aequaintedjwith Silk city, G.W, Whitmore of Nephi and three-- 1 hovisa t e 1 while-lie- coiHluctor-mr-thwas-tjonpeo pi e"''at ten d e d urged.,tlie necessity of mecting in to'7"see the next .room "and ordered the concert, atnl more would have Ogden on account of that eity beShort Lrne 'running out of Salt such a systeirt'estahlished through She removed coat,jK)l-la- r Lake and between three and four the state. A lihu-ihad the Tabernacle not ing the second in the state In size, strip. f this kind attended been over crowded.- - making it also being one of great colnmer-cia- l and tie without demurring jand years ago they weremarried. would undoubtedly 'SOpnect With importance to the fruit busitheqasked: The separation last petolier eame necessary for those .in charge to ness of the state, and stated that ' system'pn the lock Thats" all thatll Accessary, on account of thu man shrinking north and doors." the finally. reach intoTog-an- , 1''' Isnt it? Professor J. R. Boshard and his Ogden was the chief eily in Utah at .which time MrsSilk returned which would mean interurban "Peel down to the hide, kid, to her fathers home in American service. for all of the largerteTties assists nt , M iss-l- h zzi e Lv a n s , had was the gruff rejoinder. ForkrShe left for"" Pendleton, through central and. northern heen husy for weeks preparing the - lie was followed by J. W. McShe hesitatecst&mmered ' and Oregon,, ehildrhnfor, this event, and those Henry, president of the. Murray Utah yesterday afternoon. blushed. who were present were" loud - in CommereiaLClub, who spoke of tears Fir.Ally, with their- - applause, of Hie suceess of Murrays advantages and urged ewn-hcheeks she streaming the affair4 The Children of all the delegates to support that city she wouldnt confessed; take off anymore" elothes because meeting, grades from the primary to those that it was in the center of she didn t have"to" Besides,, she preparing for graduation. were stating was a girl, anyway, so there. well represented, and each Sehool the state and that Murray had I She told the recruiting sergiving three numbers made it pos, more members belonging to the sible for the coming musicians of organizaion... than ,any other city geant that her home. was in That" exhibition Art Department are shown. A Provo to give the public an Idea in the state. The mayor of MurMich., and that when her also urged, the convention to soldier-love- r had been- - ordered to in the old Tabernacle is chinacupboard filled with hand of what they wull he able to do ray come to that eity and "John L. the coast she was broken-hearte- d suecesful and that every ex- painted chinaware is another at- later.- - amt the plan suggested itself to hibitor is highly pleased with the tractive feature of the. B. Y. U. Brown, the city Attorney and also a member of the Murray Commerher to become a soldier, too, she results received for . having en- - display. The Commercial Depart- THE B. Y. Ux ARRANGES y cial Club; .spoke for that city and DEBATING tered the CONTEST , didnt know"thaf she would he so show, is substantiated by ment jiaVe a number of fine speci " WITH avethe convention members a L iheTact UNIVERSITY meos'of thatthousands rigi dlyjnspected. people penmanship and show " brief outline of the possibilities of show She was advised t apply for ad- - are visiting the The every dayJcard writing. Mechanical v of Judges JbyJPopular , Salt Lake County in the fruit bus- ThItecall mission to the amy as a hospital The general interest manifest Art has Department iwnumber of Jg-' Vote is the Subject Up For iness. Other Ogden members. far beyond the highest expectanurse. drawings showing the extensive ihe. tn .. rescue. of. Ogden and fame hose 5? hayi ng made. filttieSxljVQrkJjfhme.ixi drafting. -- Thedrofl . Jresidente. Wright Almost every exhibitor reportsrVorksDepartment i8 Well finally urged reprr- - George Worthen, manager of the fairness of Ogdens position. that some direct results are being sented And 'many-fispecimens the B. Y. U. debating team, re- - A vote was then called for when obtained, and in most eases where are shown of work done, by the turned fromalt Lake last even- - C. A. Ilickenlooper of Ogden the orders for the Utah products students. The Wood Work e where he went to arrange, rose and practically accused the are doing partment also shows hovy practical being accepted, they Sheriff George T. Judd des a land office business. The Postthe for the B. Y. Ux and U. of Murray delegation of plans work of the students is in this U. putting up debate. The question is, Re- - money to' carry the, troyed the, liquor that heeonfis reviewed Jhe'var,( particular line, that hurriedly stating there sol ved, that judges should be cated from Thomas . Arrowsmith ious entries which are as" follows:' a y haL held their money-u- nt ft large number of cahineLsrti.s.L-i-f n -- Thertgham"YhungTIiiiversitfJf:taiil eases y - Aote habeen tai cnK ea! Cokitu ihrtiotl pop,1'a1r i kam? Educational The B.; .Y. when they nished to the fionality this .from is secretary Exhibit. department. probably . has the affirmative of the e Quar s o f their 'members recorded, queR-- ; to get ' most extensive of' any entry J in the Educational and Art .ie - well asthe ; delmtors are- Messrs. This was- - repudiated by Brown as two barrels whiskeyl Provo . City lion;, V 051 lien and Wilson. of empty bottler which were 'also containing specimens bf work Department, the - that- - the- - Mur- n .The IT, de- " from, almost everyth partment. Schools - are . well represented. bators for the negative are Messrs. ray m embers satel forfeited- had not intended t i The, ArCStucliov made iip (if a Maoy .sP,'imoni5..t)f.art work are Gardner number of'large paintings, is es- - exhibited in the fornfof drawings, will akeamrSTratton. The debate put up' the" membership money ' place in College Ilall without having an opportunity to and water col r work! dairymen throughout the state to- - peeially good. The. applied and-P8-- evening. -Friday February 16. take part in tho-- ' proceedings.' Ik The recent laws hhve done design block printing is another There arealso" many - excellent 1 day. his sani(iuestion wilt be debated of Alurray stated thaL much towafd improvingdairying attractive- featorQ of this depart- - specimens U. of Ik with the Univer- - the question of Murrays honor conditions and better records may while many fine specimens bition,. One of the interesting fea-o- f by the srty of Oregon. a week later at. was at stake and that while Mur-needle workfrom the Domestic yet he made, in this sfqte. s (Continued On laKe Five ) orhallis. .Oh'gon. L - Members of the Assn Afternoonj -- Murray Withdrew in sy Favor of7 Ogden. As Soon as Mrs. Silk Heard A Meeting is Being-Hel- d in of Her Husbands Con-- 7 Salt Lake Today to Deter dition She Relented" mine upon Some Action... Gift STEWS 10 ft leton, Oregon, Best Systems of Making the. Dairy TO-NIG- HT 4 , President Ben R. Eldredge, Hugh J. Cannon and .Others Took up the COMING VOLUME HID HUSBAND j GOVERNOR SPRY "77t - TAKES SUPS 10 30.-G- ladys has-bee- , n and-vesy-- e - - - 1 r n jcjiixd -- - inancial good-lookin- g he-a- t s w . m - . ta good-rook- y. line-state-d -in- -Frovo the-tin- m 1T1 i 20-a- r, - a e' nthcrs"n-h(T;7rrertvofkrng- ' - -- - , er TheExhibitors ArePleasing targe Crowds Daily Isph-emin- g, the-industr- ly - I ne a-l- ug de-ar- sub-the- A onlh n 1 - but-Brow- r' I 1! , - G.-AJ- iller e.hi-men- t, - 7 A K I ! fair; .Friday (Continued On PgV MgbR ) y ' |