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Show Oim;i Weather Forecast and colder night; Sunday cloudy, Snow NUMBER 127' ILLIA1 PR 0 VCL C IT Y , UTAHr SATURDAY, Fins BED VAUGHN FACES COURT ' WOMAN IN COMING LECTURE AT- SMIISMORI - E Extensive -- Preparations are The Local Sports are Going Lives Long Life of Usefulness -- Being made to Boost Agri- to Organize a Permanent and Leaves Many Friends culture at B.Y.U. Club for this City and Acquaintances. .. Tast Maylafterthe Men Fis-- i Special interest 'is being taken by4hefaririers all oveiTthis county in the big meeting which will be held in College Hall at the B. Y. UMarch lstatr7:30 p, m. To make this affair a splendid success the school has succeeded in getting the services of Mr. 0. 0. Gregg, superintendent of ''the Farmers Institute Professor J. C. Ilogenson, ,the abronomist of the Utah Agriculture College, and Ben rR7 president of the Utah Dairymen's" Association. ".These men will go deep into the problems that concern the tillers of the soil from all branches and intense agriculture will be given a proper hearing. It is the object of the B. Y. U. to build up -- its agricultural school to a point where it will be second to none and to do this experts will come here from time to timeto deliver lectures'Td" the farmersTas well as the students. This work will be iu conjunction with the work of the department as it is outlined by Professors Merrill and Smart and their associates, A special invitation is extended to the farmers to be present at the meeting on the first of March, as it will be one of the best of its kind ever held in the city. . The Soccer football game Thurs-dayTwhHJUw- witnessed by the largest crowd that has ever turned out toji football game in this city, hascreated a great deal of interest among the sports " of Provo aud those- - who favor gqod clean athletics. A meeting has been, called for Tuesday evening at 7 :45, when the players and those interested in the sport will meet and form a permanent elubwhich will be known as the Provar Soccer Football Club. At this meeting officer swill be elected and wort will be started to get & team into line to compete for the Daynes Chal- AUi N R Ft ), Spanish Fork JUr--Mr Press-Repor- -- great-advantag- e To-ula- 1 -o- - - y -- m -- mam work JI - V ts Walton, 91 years of age, was sumPoison-Ingi- s moned to4.be great beyond this Cases, ind Claims morning at 3 oclock. She passed the Cause away peacefully at her home in this city without sickness or pain. Mrs. Walton was born at LitchThere seems to be considerable field, Staffordshire, England, Feb. excitement among horsemen in 27, 1821. She became -- Identified Spanish Fork and especially those with the. Mormon Church when up the river who live in the neighbut 26 years old, manifesting her borhood rf James and Alma Tilly. faith by obedience to the ordin- Earlier in the week an apparently ance of baptism Dec, 11, 1847. disease oecured in Die She emigrated to America In 1854, peculiar stable of James Tilly and Alma arriving in Salt Lake Sept25th of Til ly,e iicL of.which lost a hor t hat year." .She, crossed IhJpTaThs very suddenly and another one of by ox team, but was. obliged to James Tillys is down sick bat walknearly thentire distance will probably "recover. The teachers of the Midway, Wasatch County, school have The ease of the State of Utah days visiting vR.WilliamVaiighnhasoeeupied spentHhm past-tw- o th& schools Provo. This mornof the last two days in Judge Booths Ellis Isaacson stated court and 'the closing arguments ing Principal were Heard latthis afternoon- - that he was very well pleased with Om the 22nd of last May, Wil- the work he had seen in the stabbed ITyrum schools, and especially" the fine liam Vaughn Evans just above the heart. .The exhibition at the Parker Friday knife blade severed one -- rib and afternoon and evening. He also punctured the left lung. The( mentioned the splendid work stabbing proved serious and com-- ! which was being done at the new plications set in ttiusing Evansto Maeser and the undergo an operation in whieha enjoyed by hot and pulenge Cup. ' and endured the many hardships Dr. Arthur Vanee, our local vetportion of the rib was cut away. From indications Provo will that the early pioneers encounterThe for education physical The case has .been postponed a pils erinarian, was called in to deterhave championship football ed. She wk married to Joseph mine what was the were number of times on account of teachers in attsndanee trouble, and he this year, A number of Walton, who still survives her, Evans illness and, for a time" bis Messrs. Isaacson and Allred,-- and it Forimmediately pronounced the boys who played in the game October 29, in Salt Iake age Poisoning. life was dispaired of. the Misses Wilson, Hunt, Scott Many Thursday are well trained and City, and ia March, 1855, she inov-e- d who heard of the trouble people feared According to the Evidence giv- and Myrtle and May Thorpe. enough new material will come in to Alpine where she has lived it was a disease that en, the trouble arose over a horse contagious to make a strong organization. a faithfnl, simple and useful life was theyspont the time in visiting to play havoe with their-horse-s, trade which took place about the going A ever'slnee' Besides her husband 1 8th f-M but to Dr. Vaime ay, It--- a ppears that the BY .U.r4he naa Mater of she leaves three sons, Joseph B there is no according after the trade had been made some of them, and in going need for alarm, as the Waltoa of Provo, John'J. Walton disease is not Evans found the horse which he through tliri SfafeMentI Hospicontagious but. is of Tabor, Canada, afid Thos. II. contracted had gotten from Vaughn was not tal. Mr. Isaacson feels fully reby spoiled Walton of American Foriri The foods. The diseaseeating as represented, being a worthless v prevails among time spent and hopes for the paid deceased STATE has friends horses in ncarly all parts of the' many he animal, and approached aliJiave profited by the visit. T throughout Utah County and the United States. Tt is most comW aiightL on the street May-2- 2 state. . while bo (Vaughn) was out feedmon in the Eastern and Central The funeral services ..will be states, where the climate is more high-wa.y ing his horses on the public POTATO PRICES Surveyor Wentz Marks out held at the Alpine' meeting house humid. The condition consists and attempted to take the -T- AKE UPWARD LEAP morning at 10 oclock, in the poisoning and depression of horse he had traded to the deDistrict Between Provo Tuesday - IN SALT LAKE Feb. and jn this is an un the nervous 27th, fendant away from him, wherein system from"eatin'g usual for and it being Mrs. or drinking food or water coincidence, Springville a fistic encounter followed. It apcontainPres23. SALT Feb. .WaBous ninety-firs- t LAKE, birthday, . ing poison generated by mold pears that Evans knocked the deImmediate work The only animals affected fendant down a number of times ently, according to the forecast of in this case are three horses ownand Jie stafed tbat he bad had provision dealer, the price of BROTHERS ed by the Tilly boys and they are enough. When Evans turneiTTo will be away up. The week OF FHiFlFJ FflijiUF Frank Went DFSIIIIITE County Surveyor was all fed in the same barn and the over, has noted an. advance of 50 cent go, thinking the fight las had the state road between drew a same then three large Vaughn hay, which no doubt con the County Infirmary and Spring- "SIFtl-FFlFJIllfS tained bladed stock knife from his pock- - the hundred pounds 1a potatoes, some poisonous species of ville surveyed and marked out mold t and stuck-- it Jn Evans side. which, at retail, tell for S5 and 40 Second Utah Demonstration and thework' fungi. Spanish Fork Tress. of grading will be The defense stated that while the centrum peek. The quotation on as quickly as possible. -''Against Race Suicide to commenced twO"TOCn were" fighting Vaughn potatoes hist week was $1.50 the the of the eounty Being Caught Elder One CARCASS OF INDIANS is intention It ' . threw the knife at Evans. The the Outside World is $2. Dealofficials to spend-a- t it thirtreek least. $2,000 hundred; FOUND IN GROUND Takes Blame so Other incredibility of this evidence was, ers in of on the state that road, another BY EXCAVATORS nrea is probpart say 'however, broken by the attorney Can Support Families order to put it into proper condiable.'for the state. lie showed the It was reported in Provo this tion. At the present time the While excavating in his fan Cane sugar is up to $7j,he hunof the knife being of road fromthis city to Springville Martin thatMrs. last morning Saturday M. E. Crandall of Temain-d thrown as it would have DENVER, Feb. 31 Destitute and dred, with, beet sugar- aK$G.80. gave birth last night is in fairly good condition, exceptfound two skeletons Springville two whc.s it. penetrated had -- this Shortage of German sugar pro- Springville penniless men, which two boys and one girl. ing for that part of the road from desperate, to been had buried about three a store robbed keen done. duction is given as the cause fot 'Hietriplets, grocery the south slope of the hill - ta the brothers, four and Weigh boys Those who saw the feet -- - The deep. on Tuesday night to obtain food pmviml arguments for the the advance." each and the girl weighs Springville limits. pounds bones from their decayed judged defense were hat Vaughn was enEggs are down. The dealers six poqnds. According to the best The campaign for good roads for their starving wives and babhad lai: that appearance they ies. The titled to proivvt- his property no are quoting strictly fresh at $6 the information obtainable the mother in Utah County will be continued pair wer arrested yes- there From 25 is whenr matter what means he found retail the and Harry Olson, aged the formation of the quotation case, y are getting along during the spring and"summer, terday,and skulls fixed the on the they doso. TEejudg6 In- -. cents the dozen, tha lowest price nicely, and Springville 23, elder, guilt will im- and especially along the state were evidently Indians, one being-ny wtructed the jury on the merits' of his months. Spring-lik- e brother that himself, asserting be raise in the eyes of road, as there will be considerable child about six years old and 3 9 was blameless, the ease, and at the time The Post weather lasf week is given as the mediately to money to help out in this work. James, aged as the people an adult. The jaws were secured and went to press the verdict had not cause for the relative cheapness of race suicide- being opposed release the that his. The commissioners are anxious to .T keen rendered. altar might seek employment fur- massive, filled with strong eggs. . 77 There is one other known case see a splendid driveway complet- ther teeth, which were to earn the money to feed the Fish Slightly I,ower. of iripiefs in the state, these being ed from the point of the mountain worn. 'wholeSalmon aud halibut at the Mauss triplets at Murray. In on the north to the Juab county mngry months. OF INTEREST There were found in the grave, The brothers, who live with sale are quoted sligbGy lower, this instance there'were two gills line on the south. TO SUBSCRIBERS families at 1161 Zuni street, buttons, beads, a piece of leather their with a corresponding decrease in and one boy and all threeof the broke into the shop owned by Al- strap which had. almost rotted t the retail prices. Other varieties children are ,The BADGER STATE- rotect order In to 4 thriving nicely. newspn pers remain unchanged, in bert Stahl, 1446 West Colfax Ave- n i 0 ces, th e. eorrod ed h andl e of a . There Manss children were exhibited at price. NOT ARE of a carelessness the good has been no table knife, Rnd two hits of what against change in the price of the State Fair a number of years IN VENUS CLASS nue aoBietime Tuesday night and people and meats since last weeks many thirty-poun- d of a stole tub quotations butter, appeared parts of a hunting knif, attracted attention from the genuine cussedness of a few were agojind nine pounds of coffee, some figs and what may have been the regiven. y one part of the state to the other. Wis., Feb.22 the MADISON, found in' New cabbage and spinach from and and tobacco. They mains of a blanket. There were fifty-on- e per cent of the freshmen were dates, United' States Supreme Court California ' ' also assies with the body. wore arrivals on the lotrailed down by of the University of Wisholds valid the following provis-N- cal market TWELVE AFTER YEARS when off to carload lraid A they attempted recently. consin are knock-kbeeand 13 of law: of the butter and eoffee for SAINTS OF FIRST of Florida grapefruit is scheduled DIVORCE, FORMER WIFE soasg them of cent are 1. Taking a periodical from . WARD WILL ENTERTAIN flour,-Jlot- h WANTS HER ALIMONY per to arrive Early next week for this statement is meat and Authority tiw postoffice is priraa facia evi- a carload today. men of California fresh vegehave been young Miss A. S. Mayhew, director of dence that the person so taking it tables is billed to reach Salt Lake has the womens The'jieople of the First Wand ashes recently working hauling the for Have about completed arrangeas a subscriber, unless the period gymnasium Nets Lars in bear and they good reputations 1910-1who includes the star ieal is marked sample copy or cause why he year the neighborhood in which they ments for the Bazaar and enterreon her ia ti1ics the MILES SEES GEN. subject marked copy. tainment to he given in the Social should not be cited by thk court No attempt is made in the live. The.korse and cart they use Hall 2.- ' Subscribers w I10 MAN FALL DYING, do not port -Twelve beginning- -, next Monday for criminal is owned their W, contempt. stepfather, bjr - FINDS BROTHER report to give phygiological reagive expresi notice to the 'conand huending Nelson Thursday' evening. divorce sued vf fur a ago years 5'na.ge street, sons for the defects of the girls. Jj. Sinclair, Besides having a large assortment trary are considered as wishing and Obtained it on tire grounds officer mane under Secretary It was found that the average Whitehead. 22. Feb. to renew their subscriptions. WASHINGTON, delithat he should pay to the defend They declare that of useful articles for' sale, a of thegirls is 123 pounds weight 3. If subscribers order the dis- Lieut. Gen. kfiles, U. S. A,,' retired, ant in the chicken will" bv cious dinner Mrs. in $375 have to turn half of the "Nelson, suit, and the average height is five they continuance of tl eir periodical, was motoring along Pennsylvania and .$,0.00. per month-alimoter 12 Hoin served each 2 dayfor feeCthat, p.ia irf&Kelo their btepfiC TnonejMhfy inches. three nd eohiirivie to avenue tvhen ft man walking ten 'ttriT "publisher The plaintiff in this and that in the past week Faeh evening a program will be years. ther, is in declared the It that in report send them until arrearages are briskly through the twilight rendered and the of the case claims the defendant has not of 56 girls treated in the first things have been so dull they 'did town are invited to people ' the Lafayette park, opposite visit the paid. Pair , . cent her one refused and has paid semester for curvature of the not earn enough to pay for the and take dinner 4. If subscribers neglect or re- White House, crumpled down in a to follow the instructions Sainf the the food .of spine by the corrective exercises horses fuse to take their periodical from heap, then sprawled on the path- court. of tint First Ward. Tuesday morning when the men in use at the institution, were he postoffice they are responsi- way.1 dismissed -- as entirely - cured awoke there was not a bit of food UTAH BLACK MARBLE Gen. Miles left his car to 'peer ble until they have settled their Twelve, other eases, showed .park. int he house, and neither had ji over the heads of the crowd which THE GPFRA HOUSE - bills and ordered -t-heCOMPANY WILL GET cent of money, A 11 day they " d improvement. 7 OPEN ONLY FRIDAY BLACK MARBLE CLAIMS gathered. for work but unavailing! sought NIGHT NEXT WEEK 5. If subscribers move to Its my brother, said the ATmall fire broke out in the The w1vpsof 7ii(dt of the brothers .Jml gc J oh n U. Boot tLLha ml withe upturned 'with oiiTinf pnfnn g" th e .The Irovo Opera- - House will be Liddmrtt at "11th and 4 h two 4 iny children of ll own the decision in the case tiface Tljon.be. too -- pub&skeiyanil the pnpczia-senLlJatnes were ill from lack of prop-- former address, subscribers are in his arms and carriedit to his Open for only one night nex West' and First North last night the Jlwh Black Marble Compairv week. conS'me repairs .are A candle was being used in .the er nourishment and the husbands vs. the American Marbh ami automobile. held responsible. 7 house and came in c intact ;witb became maddened and frenzied Onvx CompanX ip, favor, of Ihe Daniel C.- - Miles was the mans templated. 6. Refnsing .to take periodiThe show Friday, Madame the window cuitain. The flames at the erics of the women arid plaintiff. This will give the Utah cals from the postoffiee, or remov- name. The coroner said his heart to he the greatest play were extinguished before the Fire children for food, Black Marble Company the right ing, without paying up, is prima had failed. Mr. Miles home was X So a took roinnvsaok andi to valuable marble they 30 dam-age Ie was in written in intentional in Westminster, Ma'Ss. facia eidoiice of years. Every adillt Department arrived, and the deposits west done-wiiin the city should see it. WaM ington visiting Gen. Miles.) (inly smalH 'of Utah lake. fraud: tConttnued On Page Flv ) -- -- PIONEER HOUSES DYING Hyrum lEvans had Engaged in a tic Encounter - VOLUME 4 1RDERC0ARBE Oil AITEIPT He Stabed FEBRUARY 24. 191 2.- - to- ba-tcri- a. po-tato- i 1 -- one-ha- lf about-fifty-ye- ars. ncc-"ssary"- her-famil- a for-ma- this-oth- er well-preserve- d but-littl- e . 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