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Show r EVENING AtT STi EDITION NUMBER 148 PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, Weather Forecast generally-fai- r, "Tonight" colder except southwest port ion heavy frost and ircoz i n g APRIL 13, 1912. VOLUME 4 E: GOT FLOOD SCARE . JMJ City Water Main Broke and Resolution Has Been Passed Canal Stream Swelled Favoring Health Board V thfr Wash.Mechanics Stand on Question: t Building is Set Aside f of Agricultural and Big Companies Will Place Farm Machin- - - ery at the Schools Disposal. Thmsdaythe Provo Reservoir Company tested out two miles of new canal, which, resulted - very d satisfactorily, buff or a a panic among many of the citizens of Pleasant Grove, who feared that a break in their city waterworks pipe and the added time-cans-e- A new course, that of agricul- tural mechanics, will he added to the list of new subjects given .by the agricultural department of the Brigham Young University for the next school-- ; year. A large building has beenSet aside - in which the .machinery will be housed and a laboratory- established. To fit up this department a number of the leading implement dealers! the state have agreed to contribute much equipment and laboratory apparatus. ..The Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company will - place-far- m machinery at the disposal of the students, while the De Laval, the IT. S. and other Separator companies will furnish the machinery for the dairy division. The introduction of farm machinery into the school will fill a Jong felt want by students who are preparing to teach agriculture in the state high schools, or to practice intense agriculture., 10ME$TIE$ 110 IMIlFiWS - TOUTA- The action taken by. the health officers of the state jn passing a re so lution a gainst . quara n t ini tjg for .smallpox is being taken up and passed upon by the medical oraginzations and most of them arc favorable to .the ruling. The Utah County Medical Society-m- et H- B. Y. U. Students - Liquor Measure Are Interested Appeals Ordinance Information is Being Sent The Utah County Violators stream from the Reservoir ComJ3ut Explaining Methodof Tiof Prohibitory Law Ap and after do the damresolution would much canal discussing panys Getting Jnto New York pealed Cases to Supreme t tie f ol lowing ages When the canal company Wednesday-mad- e- School. Court. started the test an estimate was ruling , t- -- Lockhart and -- Stewart . Go made of Resolved, that the Ft ah Countheri mount of water-requirOut in 27 Minutes; Both to run the full length of ty Medical Society in convention Tho- - .Supreme-- - Court - of Utah The people of Pro vw and especially assembled .this 10th - Beg for Mercy. , the two miles e tested, a ml-a- t Ihe ,end of the two miles planks 1912. do. hereby unanimously enthe, students of the Brigham Handed - down a ' decision - last were put in to stop the water from dorse the proposed action of the Young University will he interestThursday effecting every town, Health Officers Convention held ed to learn that- the University of city and county ordinance in tli Last nights wrestling contest running further. All went well 4thlukl water was shut off accord- in Salt Lake City Columbia is offering a scholarship State' of Utah, in effect on the proved to be the most enthusiastic aridjbe ing j to arrangements, but the 5th in abolishing quarantine rebout that has been pulled off on storm came up and instead of the strictions oq smallpox The free to some Utah student, who is ninth of May, 1911, regulating the resolution was offered local the mat this season. Peter stream decreasing, Jt increased qualified to pass the necessary ex- liquor tralfie. According to the hyJJr. Fred member and aud. carried out Taylor every Saeos of Midvale guaranteed to very materially aminations and the regulations re- Supreme Court, the new" state oted for it. The following informa- liquor law repealed all ordinances throw Dan Lockhart and Dell the dam placed at the end of the present of smallpox quar- quired. two miles. tion has been Stewart of this city in one hour, Just above Pleasant Grove work antine is receiving general conthat were in effect at that time given out : and a side bet of $150 was posted. was being done to cement one of sideration, as the abolishment of - The Utah Chapter of the Alumni and prosecution can only be had A great number of the local fans the Pleasant Grove water mains, quarantine means the establish- Association of the Columbia Uni- under new ordinances framed in danger of ment of very severe vaccination versity have succeeded in making such a manner as to comply with reallyjhought that Stewart and sothat no further occur. The bank, laws. and many are opposed to could ' breakage Lockhart were going to walk off arrangements to provide for an the new law. wras almost left however, perpen- vaccination and will fight to keep annual with the Creeks money, when as dicular and when the storm start- quarantine regul at ions. 'While This decision of the eourt was scholarship at that instituJ a matter of fact Saeos hadJibout ed it caved in and loosened the smallpox is on the wane and the tion. which may be awarded to brought almut through am appeal the biggest snap hedias had since joints in the water main. Then eases are much lighter than a few such applicant, from the state of from the District Court taken by he came to Provo. Saeos entered when the' water came through the years ago, people still bate a Utah as the scholarship committee John Lindsay of. Pleasant Grove Reservoir .Companys canal - it dread of the disease and will slum of the Utah the ring at 159 pounds, while Chapter may select, and Theodore Nichols of Americaused a break and a big stream mixing with those who-- a re afflicted 31V ' This is an unusual 'entered at'.&bpsj jJO ..and rushed down towardthe business opportunity can Fork- Both men vurefounty white! with if tbe.diseastiH'itt for a to do his col- guilty of violating the liquor ordi-- 1 Lockhart at close to 149.. This In district of Pleasant Grove. boy . desiring progress, or off The water was hastily shut legiate. profesMoiml. Or gradu- nances and caught bootleggingr STIVE HOLIDAY itself should have been tip enough main from that and the water in New York City, under They were found guilty in both ate work by for the local boys to let the big time the water in the canal" had the influence of one of the largest the Justice aud District courts, 1881 is fellow alone. - .r receded and no further damage universities in America. hut took the case to the Supreme, Stores Will Close and Day Stewart was the first man to occurred. The damage amounted The scholarship is annual "in court for a final enter the mat and after eight to about $30.00. Three miles of settlement. Will be Spent Cleaning nature and covers one years free minutes of sparring, the Greek the canal was tested three years The opinion handed down by tuition in either the Columbia more two this time and up Provo of Debris. miles, ago a convenient toe hold and got UnivcrsityOnthe School of Alines. Chief Justice J. K. Frick and confive miles of the canal head 'scissors, which made 'Stewart making "or curred in by Associate Justices Manager Charles Irby of the Engineering anil Chemistry, complete. A mile and a half for h and forfeit t Sell ol of Fi tie Arts. A re h t ccthe t beg mercy 11 Wm. McCarty ami D. N. St ran p more will likely he tested out this Helena ha sc ha -- train is.ra pidly Next Monday ..is Cloiliinp day bout. Lockhart "entered-n then Music and or the lure, Design, irt his raises a legal question upou the team rounded into made getting aud preparations are-biwas a little more aggressive than spring. S hool of Law, or the School of hapc to go after the championall parts of the city to have Provo Stewart and new ordinances passed since-tha- t got the upper' hpld of the Union Association and Mcdiciue, or any one of the three rub- debris and its of all ship cleaned on Saeos once or twice, which . schools maintain- timeand in conformity with the , . from present indications his agoned by the University. The scholar- state law as well as upon the hi.upporter, wild with other. The Womens Clubs thu.sia.sui" gregation of baseball players will 19 minutes Saeos in effect af the time the After ship, which is now to he awarded, make if some the big leaguers go have done excellent work in irousa hold Similar. on law Lockhart scholastic.was is fur. got thr passed. year OPEHiOII CENTER ST. tiny catch, up with them. - Since lug public interest and-i- n getting that hegot on Stewart which was The state liquor law provides The annual value of the have make to The. people organized thejiicn beenjn a head scissors and a toe hold, and and slezure "and has from" $150.00 to has released Anderson and sehora'rshqJs Provo a clean city. The city board which made him the referee 00. aud school the beg $250 .to provisions pcnalticswhich are according Schmidt, pitchers; Mellale. an of health has also taken up the to the bout, the to the without of the mucandidate desires enter stop jurisdiction mil and an at infield Meat The in fielder, its TuoVement and will do all Lnppiu. Company Sanitary The local boys' are not In the 82 is Tile covto intended nicipal atKljuslicccourtsj Some scholarship West Center street will open cr. Ames, one of the strong mempovvbr to see that all public places same class as Saeos and- - perhaps not tuition er and outside TcgaUmthorities only, argue that for its doors to the public next Tues- bers in his pitching staff, arrived nml the business district is prop-J-i'llearned a lesson. Many of reason this The ordinances drawn Jn they further expenses. University in Messrs. town yesterday and joined the Frank taken care of. the supporters thought that the day morning. the of to an provides, conformity through provisions' employment in their Hatton Joe Ted and work, hoys gymnasium When interviewed ihis morning -in so much as he had beqn Speckart, be law could the Greek, stae excellent not bureau, opportunities operated City Physician II. G. Merrill stat- more or less intimate with Stewart Seethalcr are the proprietors of which has been going on since the for scholars desiring to work their under ami would be void, which the new company. These gentle bad weather set in. ed that by making a VeryJ thor and Lockhart, would v enter the accordingly would make it necesf The Helena hoys arc well picas way through college. ough clean-uj- f Monday the people ring and play- - with them,",, but in men have had years of experience rs for the county officials to The scholar of the sary appointment conwith ed training5-quartein Iheir the business, they having would do much . toward allaying with a representative of is for one year. If, 'at the handle all of these cases. talking ship in here Success Meat and ducted the Market out Provo, their The Post this the fly pest by rooting altlmuglnhe The opinion in the Lindsay case morning, Mr. Saeos in this city for a number of years. storm has been interefering with end of that time, the successful - breeding places, thus saving the he could not afford to stated that i a which is similar ta that of the show he candidate has n, that spread of disease Jwhicli always fake Ihe bout, even though he lost During their connection with the their training, they am making desirable scholar, lie may be trans-ferre- Nichols case is. in part, as follows: old Success Market filth is their good progress right along comes wheir rubbish-ano The invalidity of the city ordifriendship. by the proper action.-tthe confidence of the people Next Wednesday afternoon the allowed to accumulate and the fly Sheriff Judd witnessed the afis .urged npon .various nanceof scholarmore valuable one the their fair treatment and will give the Provo. buschalLians pests have full sway. con- through fair and stated hereafter e that Univertint for reasons unnecesmaintained grounds, Provo has every advantage for tests would have to be more even- Iheir knowledge of every phase of an opportunity to see a real game, ships be to stated, we shall consary sity. the business. Their new market as they cross bats with the Ogden one of the cleanest cities in the or he w'ould have to is one of the best Admission one ground, namely, to sider matched, ly and the only college, Union be team. League equipped little kept .country', and disease may a stop'tp them, as is was bruis by cXaiil that. when this case was tried in schools put engineering in and state the rules fcit a minimum if the govern- tal to see such an uneven contest. shops everything illation only; jilthough applicaiits the district court, said ordinance is absolutely sanitary, and there HANDSOME NEW ing sanitation are strictly The preliminary boxing contest now in attendance at some other lunl been repealed by chapter 106, is no doubt but that these gentleto. The approaching hot between FUNERAL CAR Dave John of this or university, of recogniz- n. 152, laws of Utah, 1911. which young college will men be able 'to serve the pub FOR PROVO CITY weather will soon be upon us, and city, and was He ed of.Payson Ilalliday utay- - he admitted- p Went into effect MayO.JOll, ami Nlaiiduig. we satisfactorily. unless we are prepared .for it, and the boys seenied has been in effect throughout this interesting advanced standing without D. H. Beig & Son. lrovos popu-la- r cannot hope to escape typhoid and to work for all that was in them, B. ever since. of or its A., A slate degree .are carried as both were completely exhaust- HOLDS FEALTY TO funeral directors, have just Jther diseases-tha- t admisThe for only questions that we equivalent, HIS UNION HIGHER received from the east an elegant from pTaceto place by the flies as ed at the end of the four round - are: (1) Was to shall or sion considerthe schools, graduate, TO COUNTRY THAN new funeral car. The car is fina result of filthy back yards bout. Ilalliday got the decision, In 106 force and effect law under school, chapter ished in Hw very s appropriate the The citys teams will be on hand as the local boy was" completely .TheJmm-pletio- n when now offered. was tried and conbeing 1 appellant SEATTLE. Wash.. April 1 . color of silver gray, has carvel to haul away the debris andJ to flunked at the end of the conof victed in two of the district College -court; am years Superior fudge- A. W. Frater de- panels and is very symmetrically w a id the citizens wherever possible test. lt' IQ- orUJiriii aid ituliuuof 1 " iiiTIT. ivTt nied the application" of Lirrfrf .s' hoiif 'aJbiiihUont "Imnake their placer better reftnl tlicordinaiicc in standing is required for adClean-ufor naturaliza- of the linbst ears .ever brought Boniuu Emanuel not is only Monday mission of medicine the schools to question tion today because Roman said he into the slate and will he a credit day, hut' Arbor day as well, aud AMERICAN FORK and architecture. "Under the constitutional proin his would stand union labor of Provo to DENTIST Provo houses business by City. all of the Tin1 Utah Scholarship Commitvision the act went into effect, unbusiIN DISTRICT COURT preference to the go eminent of will lmve a holiday and the of is tee less ise prov ided therein, otherw desirous apextremely United the States. PRICE BANK MAY ness men will devote their time to lfic scholarship which sixty days after March 9. ltIl. pointing him what C. S. Frater BE Booth TO CITED APPEAR Judge Judge toward furthering the general tv , IN CONTEMPT CASE is available an applicant who ill By referring to the act itself it is Jones case against Fletcher he would 16 if the court should movement. clean-uto both disclosed that til other, provisions Ihe honor bring Univers'ty'j issue-aorder that conflicted with Crompton for a bill of - $13.25. tin of one State and Utah. j with Any regard to the regulation of of his uion, In the case of Charles C. FriJ. GAME The plaintiff in the. ease claimed the orders in this scholarship may j the liquor tMffuJ passed interested orwho A man to a an OFF "prior bill belongs for that the defendant rifn receiver for the Utah Bunking receive the JIAS BEEN CALLED irt force in this state thereto and necessary application vs stick ahould' Coinincrc-iabe it. Jo American The Fork. at the 1riec l Company-ganization dentistry .blank bv addressing the secretary are expiessly, appealed thereby. & Savings Bank: Carl Mamts-scii- . The baseball games between the case was first tried by the justice replied... local eAlmimi Association The courtroom was filled with C. S. Pi ice and R. W.. Crock- (of the Helena team and the Price am of that city and judgment entered i Mr. C. H. Doolittle, 412 MVCor-jth- c il Jvvhatevcr with regard In citifor their off of both parties. Cromp- applicants .waiting et. the defendants have been cited Helper teams have ben called wire in' favor nicl Salt Lake City. Utah. Blk., or that prosecn- 'actions, pending and in on Frater to a to the A cause court fhov ton offered compromise zenship papers Judge appeal on account of the storm.4 information .For be. continued tWi , ions amt pond regarding may sinvi-jla- r why they khontfl tint mt $T3u.(Ki. t was received from Price at poor! bill," Whiji tvuld have been equal said Unit if any entertained courses bv offered various inifaiscd in the art os thepties except views to' Bomans they might iHv must &(UH.ar ioJmHwivr m of to a settlement, but Jones refused today statjng that six inches Columbia Ihe aud All is in Ibe that tmvcrsitv, found provided. disretire. Moudai. Ap'ril 22. or la- nneff loi ; snow fell last night and it Is still and brought the base to the A dozen at left once. mien trict. court, oontenipCof rnm't. 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