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Show Weather Forecast Tonight and Sunday genmuch erally l'air, not, in temperature. change NUMBER 169 k c. Farmers V est of. U tah Lake Object Giving up Qld Established Route for Worse Road. HIS INSTALL BIG PUMP l)ert EistnanEdvard R .Tones and James Clove, representing the farmers west of MheUtahlake, hrought before the board of county' commissioners yesterday Afternoon to protest against the change of road that the commissioners hud planned around the Mendenhall farm. - This is the piece of road over which Bernard Mendenhall and George B. Blair had a fight a wec,k ago, and both men still hear scars of the struggle. The protestants claim that the proposd change in the road means the giving of Utah' county property to B. Mendenhall and others without just returns, as the road ' ' marked out by the commissioners to take the place of the one that has been used for over 35 years, not ;.satisfactory because it . is .makes it necessary for travelers 'to go down a grade and back again in order to continue along the road. v ; The commissioners are working to get a uniform road established " through that entire country without making any big cuts through the ffyns. It is believed that the will t roubles which has arisen . entire an about readjtist-bring ..tent. of roads running both east . - p r . amt west, as May, Favor the Thrifty Fruit Growers ofu That i Bit He Must Leave the State to Another Tract of Land West of Utah Lake Will be Placed Under Irrigation. Marry if Ceremony Takes Place Before November. .Postmaster James Glove and the county commissioners an pre pari g to a k rycu reful i n - on cmiditiHot-fof road sjicctiou Provo-- Bench for the purpose of Md JuneBALTIMORE. opening new roads - and the im- - ' Mae Guilford., funner jirovcment of roads already openlibrarian of the .Washington. The great beUch fruit dis, public library and for the last 9 ed. is forging ahead so rapidly trict year a residentof this city. that it is almost impossible for will cross Ihe continent short Uncle Sam to keep up xvit h it in l.v to he married to l)r. A. his rural delivery system and for Sorenson of Pnee, Utah, lie county commissioners to keep . Miss Guilford met l)r. Sor- the roads graded up aud the new at enson while stationed ones needed opened. The fruit v v Washington and a warm growers .now boast, that many of soon up. sprang friendship their roads are better than' those tNof long after Miss Guilford in this city and that their sprink- resigned to come to Baltimore ling Hnd bridging is an improve-- , and live. Dr Sorenson came mont that yvill put most, of the ruto" this city to complete his ral (listriets of tho state to shame. lhedical stutlies at a local hosAt the present tune many of the pital. When he yvas gradualhomes are not being reached by his seek to lie determined ed fortune in this west, and the the. rural carriers and. the matter at the Tabernacle Tonight. has been taken up with the post marriage yvas deferred until office department at Washington lie yvas established, lie went for the purpose of getting the soon to Price, Utah, yvhere he. routes extended to cover the ensecured a lucrative practice. Miss Guilford is anxious- - tire district between Provo and that her fiance meet her In the rural routes from Pleasant Grove. Chicago and then continue T. Jlritt Woodward,- one of the cerethe Price to after back ' fruit groyvers at the north end of seem not does this but moiiv, the bench district, has been very likely', and it is probable that active in stirring up interest in acthe prospective bride, the mail delivery and general imcompanied by her brother, provements on the bench. . The to .meet .tro-iT- l a. .west farther -- 11 . ; The Washington- - Officials 'District.; Messrs. Mark Hopkins, George 11. Blair, Oliver Cedarstrom, Al- - ' VOLUME PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY., JUNE 8.. 1912. $ 2 It 9 S that now" develops $ ti.-- 9- 0 9 veil l.nhTIJi'Tmr . 1 . -- Haroldi, the Violinist Who Appears . ; Made In -- City Cos Property . $ iiic - . and consider if very valuable. This year the dry farm and irrigated crops are in a most 9 flourishing - condition,-- and with improved conditions in highways and means of cross- ing the lake, the farmers can- not help but be prosperous. The pumping plant install- ed by Edward L. Jones, of Salt Lake, will undoubtedly be followed by other private plants that will turn the en- tire section into a great fruit, f . raising district. 'I1 owf . with- - in a very few years .the en- the tire, countryUtah lake will become oue of the most productive orchard sections in the entire state. Thousands of trees have al- ready been planted, and as the soil is especially adapted for fruit growing, the sue- cess of orchards is assured. Only a few years ago that entire district was considered a sagebrush w aste, hut now the farmers are holding the land out and get a good price 111 d wwT' ... .Ge-VioVut- i , , ; nvvv. vat(?r .'I il V.ljt jg.flf pruui luv v iimr. j t v ri long north and south. tire west ,011 established & quietly were 4 C the for of & extension Brothers Mendenhall ' 4. the i .rural , . The 4, l ; ; '31 $ V i V ,j. j. J. 4, comroutes was turned down V as im-- , f'ueu represented at the meeting by Bcr- - side Of the Utah lake, and above The REVENUE. MORE dispatch MINE. GREAT A lim'd Mendenhall, Byard Menden- mencing early next week 2,000 4 create practicable; , Mr, Woodward then will undoubtedly 9. took the matter up with the Utah e hall, T. L. Mendenhall, and Guy C. gallons of water per minute will For a longtime Brovo has in this city considerable interest in!. are last whom of all 11 At oclock, U,P Mendenhall, delegation at Washington and be lifted by a pump through' a ten big revenues are ac- has succeeded in having the ques- - , yvho the people among terested in the west lake lands. ' E. W. Guy man andltrigbain and ; indirectly lirectly. water 100 After the commissioners had inch pipe forty feet;,to quainted with Dr. A. C, Sorenson, tion reopened In his letter to the tun- in the shot the a fired ljevvis great Tiatio dis- j,3' through l, yvho was a former resident here. fourth assistant postmaster heard the protests and arguments acres of ground that now belongs trlet and the milling district mine Garden j of the uel City the Mr. AVoodward states: enin was formerly a teacha B. Dr.Sorenson to Edward for and against the change Jones, mining is in this county, but. now., it ulv-- , We beg respectively to in Rock canyon; and in break- er in the public schools of Provo, road across the lake; they, decided gineer of Sal). Lake City, and his evident that Provo will very He iuit to you that a closer knowledge a hole ut foot time oue principal.a being to allow the Mendenhall brothers brothef .J of ,4, jlave a nijnuig district of .her ing away JoneSp-Miot- h was married in 1893 to Miss Raj of this district and of conditions. to fence up the road until harvest whom own was revealed a six foot there 0wn' and that it will not b holdJarge property cbel Kirkwood and they' have four here would alter your dwision. ' time, when it must again be openvein of galena ore which will long before men will not only west the in he of. district is It children Leah, 01iv,v Eva and Provo Bench is now hardly a rural ings ed for the traveling public. it to buv 40 per i eomc to this approximately Mr. E. commissioners assay: When ake. Chloe. Several years ago Soren- district in the usual ttense of the the interviewed; probable that farms but they will come here - The silver. and now lead in between cent son left his'family to the care of term, it is more in the nature. of road the over and the that stated will go Uones pump to. invest in the mining prop-- i their mother and went east to a suburb of Provo. Now that the ; formation of the vein indicate and fall and adjust tho' entire line )ipe liiik had already bee n comerties. The strike m the in miles study medicine, going to Wash- Bench has become devoted to fruit for a distance of many that it is very extensive means Garden City nmu. to start' next and peted ready that order to settle the disputes ington, D. C., and Baltimore. growing the holdings have become much to this city, and it will and the management is.pre-- . his grain fields. to week the until irrigate arise While away his family here were smaller and are constantly being must of necessity, undoubtedly aid m getting . that a great mine smootb-of west dieting is to many hardships; and split into Rtnaller farms, about ten as soon this As homesteaders and subject running settlers capital to dime here lor the will be develojied and that, suit for divorce was acres being now the favorite size fall last another lift taken to 70 feet the lake are given a satisfactory xif the great development a other mines will be developed brought by Mrs. Sorenson against for a farm. This road. lime and slate deposits lo- to bring under cultivation another ll much of denser has and on the the population grounds doctor, .. . iit nearby claims. cated southeast of the city, 50 acres of ground and following conditions desertion and failure to pro- altered completely, 4 1 4 i ' ' PEOVO PHOTOGRAPHERS j 135 to thisT water will be raised vide The decree was granted on from the time when the present OFFICIAL PICTURE MEN , feet and will then take in a large : the 18th of November, making it rural routes were arranged, when FOR STRAWBERRY PROJECT area of land in that section. .For licit Jesse will drive tour t For a number of years the months on the 18th of May, (the land being then used for B. F. Wood- nels into the .mountain side 011 six of a' short time the plant will be run Buckley brothers, : L. and Lytel J. illegal to marry again in this ordinary farm crops, grain, alfalfa Project Engineer electric line is ward and others have been at property he owns near the Buck-lean- by steam, but an lias state until the 18th of next No- etc.) the size of the farms ranged the .Strawberry project will be in- work, on the Garden City nv.ne and under power way; ol the for mine claim, purpose vember, which means that Soren- from say forty to one hundred or nounced that Larsen and Nygren, stalled as as possible, 25 and at di.f event times- they have V quickly more acres. son yyill liave to meet his bride-to-b- e that district, n further developing two of Provos popular photogra- acres of grain were planted this struck small veins of ore am - ' wedis This if the state other some jmw.beneighhorhiKid official made in three aiS and should the present indications occasion-- . or phers, have been were trees two fruit and 1,000 spring place before the ing supplied with electric light, photographers for the project. set out in contemplation "of the have been shipped netting just of or e p rove correct, Provo will ding is tr take' the. fts marriage would and a full telephone service on time, the take requircenter will fruit years pictures them to not only be a great They which1 has now enough to "encourage plant pumping those months outside every road mentioned in the jeti six' be legal after ed by the government and for use struggle to. make the property a but the center of a great miring and been ready completed within. and Associanot state ' of tion; and with these suhnrban adthe used by the Water Users mine. At. times they were district. needed to save the erops. paying of vantages we submit that 1 he 'mail series tion. An excellent Many people have" taken up - A number of artesian jvells are almost ready to give up digging follow. : should and OFFICERS dam, JUVENILE all the wav of the tunnel, side at Rock claims over the bills being driven at different points into the mountain streets mentioned in the , All the takTHE wilHe LOOK AFTER WILL to on section the north from scenes in that Springdell west of the lake and if these wells canyon., but they found just now graded (roundare DELINQUENT COMPLAINTS petition on going. en during the summer. Springville on the south, and aim in ed and smoothed), middle prove successful- every- farmer enough ore to keep the up This strike demonstrates very to keep on all along the lim over, there will put one on his and concrete . to DIED parapeted bridges ore have ,bem Persons having complaints AGED PATIENf as it will mean much in the clearly that: large patches of ore Small deposits of been farm, over all irriga- -; have HOSPITAL matters placed make MENTAL may found showing very clearly that AT in juvenile ion other and way of saving and the . trouble to ditches, and these canyon ore exists, and should the Garden communicate with J, D. Moffet, streets will now to1 the lake to get water for this pity and the Reek go compare favor1-- ; mean ex- City mint continue, finding ore, assistant probation officer, at the Larscne Anderson, aged eighty stock. undoubtedly strike will, the State office at - the ably with any street in Provo City. tensive development iii that, ntiu-in- Other properties will he. started up county surveyors with years, died yesterday at' clock of AVith regard to the- objection Chas J. 9 or 0 1 ; court, house, Mental Hospital at district. It is reported that with veiv little delay. DAIRIES COUNTY in UTAH reply that rural Wahlquist, judge of the Juvenile stated No.l lyour senile dementis, and the interment LISTED WITH CREAMERIES is already long enough ronte at.. The 43 lady iiia:nffiee. at JLJeju Uqurt; took place here today. -THAT PASSED MUSTER 1 ter street, during the temporary and that rural route No. 2 would was c.ommTtfed To the hospital limit ii have to retrace, we beg to si. 1, ahscnce of B. F. Roper, chief years ago- from Jluntswl to The State Food and Dairy Com and " the stilt that altered under fTcer. of V ' wlicre she resided after twimng of conditions mission has just completed scorthis where altering rapidly A. J. Bv Denmark '( . Sprague.) this country from creameries' of the state whole , neighborhood the (Provo ing ago. PLANS U. S. VETERINARIAN she was horn eighty years have passed muster and forty-twTO LIVE IN PROVO Bench) a revision of the routes be gofKl or bad this shown that we have a species ot declared to he in Will fishing been will shortly be inevitable and that have and and under natural ' years GREEK CAUGHT those season is a qnestio ri bein g wylcTy cycle 1 condition. . we GOODS have ome conditions laws and good U. - .. S. the addition of this small district tor J. Ci AIcGarry, WITH THE diseussed by the fishing dement this in county test the lo Nor. 1 would cause: passing of the law, June ill seven years, regular as years irv Qnarautine liisjiector, temporarily David Hone & Sons, Bellja on the openingofficial .more but little work, and that alfiHH anl are prophecies come round, front Sonic cause that- is preparing to move to Provo for D. IpMadsen, deputy Fork 15, 1912. If Spanish 95.5 cent; the satisfacretracing it would anv i heard have never min, ternatively. per went to credence this season the purpose of making' hishoine . game commissioner, Fork, t2 per are entitled to he small ami No. 'would cause 2, Spanish or scientist last Creamery. any in this city. 'Doctor McGarry is will be better than it. has been for) lory explanation in Spanish Fork canyon, Creamlie ohinc would away with. at such j explain our off yews of good or well a Greek cent; and the Springvillccent. The pleased with this city am revision. Several years' 55 night whore he arrested new roads are per ery, Springville, t hud fishing. 'just, as much so as hopes to he able to build tip a any by the name of Tommy fenced off per . Tt is ;oU to modify heimr and k to' tl,is ,c,t i c'vcle of drv wet or in 'regard to this question, we have our good business as a vdcrinary sur projected " -; of observation have germ.(Continued On Page Two.) iOO pcr cent. next Afomlay.tior. take trial will place sYash-iitgto- "! u i 1 - j , gen-ora- .1-- 2 : j 1 -- . . y lias--cause- d wil-fu- , S 1 -- y. - iq-o- ; - " : : . pho-tograp- - - ; - ' ' ' , g - . WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BE? . pro-hatio- ; o -- Ky-nn- c, - slate-Bien- for-'vea- rs . |