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Show Weather Forecast 'Tonight and Wednesday fair, not much- change in A 11! HIGH JUMP B. Y. U. ATHLETE ' R V0LUME4 rlf CIiiS iWia TI TTTnO COMMUNITY-BOOSTE- PRO V0CITYrUTAH,TUESDAYrJULY9r 1912. NUMBER 181 ' temperature'.'-'- A Splendid Grade Has Been TER CQflTESIANTS iciiiLior . nmcran Established Over Mapleton Bench and Northwest! to. ; Provo. ?. Much Interest is Being Tak- The Firemen Will go to Eu. , reka in Angust for en fn the Pioneer Day PaThe Professor Has Recently Tournament. rade and Program77 Returned from the. East Where he Made Spec- An-nu- aj ) '$ 4 4 The public spirited citizens of Provo will undoubtedly be ; pleased to learn that the en- Fire of Loveless Chief Joe this of the The committee in charge Study. gineers find surveyors for the i ,v t 4 Utah Goal big celebration forJEimcerday city and president of the Utah Road were in ' Prof. J. F. HickmariTfresh from 4 Provo last in this city is very biisy preparing Firemen's Association, has .anafter- Saturday nounced to be given a successful course in one of the noon from and the for the program the event, big prelimcompleting 'S 5 of 'J 4 4 44444444 Large Friends Numcer tj 4 4 Americas greatest colleges, and at South-widthe State for that to Firemeua L. surveys road, A: inary made outing today by Alma Richards stands to- after a lifes study of those subGathered to Pay Respects report The route mapped out by the chairman of tjie committee, be held in Eureka, commencing jects peculiarly needed by all par4 day champion of. the worlds to Departed Youth. " surveyors runs north over the the parade and procession Will be August 22, 1912. The first order ents, pertaining to the growth, dehigh jumpers by winning Mapleton Bench ; from the the high jump in the Olympic 4 about the largest ever held in this of business upon the arrival of the velopment and unfolding of the 4 mouth of Spanish Fork can- 4 games at Stockholm y ester-- 4 has consented to give the of the wards who will firemen will be the 'All child, city. around to a point above Spring-- , parade yon A large concourse of friends of take 4 day. Richards is-, without 4 in the days exercises the of Provo the benefit of his parents part this from there at a low villcand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheever and camp. Following vast fund of information. are making active preparations AVlU mining question the greatest athlete Provo. The pro- to grade eome the in the the haseball game and family gathered today 4 ever turned .out from the 4 The first of a series of fifteen for the event, and all but. Grand moters of the coal road.re to house Fifth ward meeting pay View and Timpanogos wards have state of Utah, lie has time 4 following firemen's pro- - lectures to be given under the auswork right along the .Vernon pushing their last to. respects 4 and time again won more chosen their candidates for gram will be given at the base- - pices of the Parents Classes of the a within and nshort time theboy who xt'Queenof thflDay.7Jr-Thc-wafd- s Sixtlrward 4. will be able to announce they points i- sf ateJmeefiT fhafl'4 Cheeverr ball park in Eureka. thr cit.r,wasgivrnat the was drowned in Provo river last that have now entered their 4 any other man on the field 4 3ionse last eveningA good sized popul.v Exhibition 'run Kansas where will road the place by hriends and and were he permitted to en- - 4 Saturday afternoon, audience greeted the professor, lar young ladies are as follows : end, and that terminus will ter in all events, he would 4 relatives came from Salt Lake and First ward, Anna Spafford; Sec- City worlds champion team. and the intense interest of all likely be Provo. This city out town of other and 2. RaceState 4 points of 4 probably prove one the those present was manifested by Championship ond ward, Ella Ritchie; Third offers not only a better grade many beautiful floral offerings ward. Ethel Taylor; Fourth ward. Team to consist of not more than the numerous questions asked. 4 greatest athletes in the Stock- - were for the road, but better ship- - ' tokas on the casket 4 holm meet. Yesterday in the. 4 ens placed Irvine. Fifth ward, Merline 16 men ; run 100 yards to hydrant, The conversational style of' the )aisy ping facilities and bettor of esteem for the departed 4 final of the running high 4 oylance; Sixth .ward. Flora lay 100 feet of hose and brea talks, free from technical terms, av qUarters for building the rail- - ' Albert Manwaring Bishop 4 jump Richards jumped 193 youth. bids well to give Provo parents aj roafi lidge ; Lake View, Evelyn Mad- connections; attach to R10ps that must go with took charge of the services and sen hydrant rare j.ptKH-tuu.tto brush up centimeters, or a little over ; Sharon, Effie Terry; Pleaspo&1 10 ,in(l 0 the Pro4 fi feet '4 inches, which beats the music was furnished by ant Viewj Marie Ekins; Mountain and attach nozzle. Time to be on the important subjects of the camps of Emery choir R. the county. J. fessor Boshard, Otken u lien nozzle hits the ground. psychology, of tlm cJiiltl. from 4 the Olympic record of 6 feet s g 4 Ferguson i. and ' 4quartette.: The speak5 to birth; its young childThese young ladies will enter 1rizeeup, since Ever annou foment the 4 American at London in 1908. 4 ers for the occasion were N. F. the contest' and ballots have been 3. Ladder hood nufoUlment; the mistakes of 16 ContesCCarry Parker 4 George L. Horine of Leland 4 Wilson, principal J..ofB. the in guiding and furnishing that the. Utah Coal Road ould.be for "the different" wards foot judder 100 Keeler and prepared feet, plant ladder parents 4 Stanford University,' the man 4 school, President activities for the children; practi- built and that it would have as its and the people of town' to vote Amos N. Merrill!. All ior and raise as near verticle ait possi- cal suggestion's for the 4 who was considered the best 4 President their favorites. rearing of terminus either Provo or Spanish in of terms the boy spoke loving 4 high jumper in the world, but Besides this feature of the pa- ble, four men to earry ladder. normal and more useful and moral Fork in this county, and that the 4 who really did a high dive, 4 who was so suddenly taken, and shops will employ- a large force merchants and public spirit- - Time to be taken when man grasps offspring. of Sympathy and rade,citizens are to minus, there has been great intertime 4 made 191 centimeters, -- but all hadforwords ill to short a For the lecture get top round. Tea into be composed preparing the family. Th$ burial ed, floats 4 fell down on 193 and the 4 praise various of not more five than men. Prize, given Mondays. Wednesdays est taken in every move made by representing up ,. For Utah jaau took aha worlds 4ltook place in the Provo City eeme features of pioneer days, ns well 20.00. , and Fridays at the- - Xixth - ward tha promoter, of ", 4(tery. record. 4. Hub and Hub Race Run 100 iouko at 8 p. in. sharp. Any time a time it looked as though the as modern industrial life, and t 1 , 4 v 4 3 S 4 4444 4 4 4 Fork people would get While- swimming in the Provo practically every branch of civic yards. Team to be composed of the majority want to change to Spanish as it made a shorter the 8.This terminus, STOCKHOLM, will be be done. not it more another will ten than men. Prize, July building represented river about 4 oclock Saturday development later the company statbut was another American day at the route, The in the $40.00. arrangements! afternoon, with a number of other "or the parade. S be given full ed Provo would includes'1 5: that THE Hose three afternoons (Viitost sports Olympic games. Agam Coupling boys, Vernon Cheever, the consideration before the final lo- - " ON UPWARD TREND American- - flags flew together, son of Joseph Cheev- not only the usual ball games and Run 100 feet, take out mfildle secbeen cation had made. of The and a As; this tion, connect two remaining secthat the United er,- was drowned.- - The boys had races, but splendid program stamp postal receipts proclaiming biwill mean road fiscal coming and atin 1st :or the through to attach the and won all had tions, States year ending July places hydrant left Provo shortly after 2 oclock automobile, motorcycle dol- - -in- - taeh nozzle- .- Time thousands of and thousands races increase 1912rshow an over most horse last with of the one be to taken races, the run, and went to the river just below cycle" lars in the traffic coveted events on the program. Knudsen farm. Scout Commis- eluded, will take place on thp Fair when nozzle hits ground. Team year of about 4 per cent, liast force will a is to were be employ lagre $23,587.38, shops James E. Meredith, Mercerburg sioner Segall hsfrpened to be along grounds, and the track being composed of four men. Prize year the receipts of men, the people of this city and ancL this' year it raised to academy; Melvin -- W, Sheppard, with the boys, all of whom were nit inta shape for, the big event. cup. . Spanisii Fork have been after The committees are meeting regu- 6. 100 yard dash Limited to ft, A. C., and Ira N. about the Cheever boys age, and a junc,tion"betwcen the"- coal J of to men from eaeh .everything movingitwo Chicp-keep University arly DavenporL department, after they had gone into the ' , Collegiate rules to govern. First 444,1444 44 44444 44 4 road to the outlet to the Pacific go, finished in the order named in water he left to build a , fire for until the 24th. coast over the Salt Lake Route, 4 BICYCLE THIEF broke each the them when they came out. He was the final heat and prize, $10; second prize, $5.00. Western Pacific through the Rio 7. EASILY ESCAPES sensational in a team record exhibition bv worlds Pompier only away a few moments" but " -- ..n, Grande and other northwestern "4 Salt Lake City or Ogden teaml finish of the hottest race veterans when he returned he was horrified 4jLirL 4' - Howard Harp, the juvenile Now that the surveyors roadaj. 8. 220 Limited dash to in the stadium remembered yard to' find the lad gone.' The boys have mapped out the most direct A special venire of jurors has two men from each department. Meredith lowered the time to had been swimming around with delinquent fifteen years of 4 route between Provo and the District onebeen on the Fourth drawn fifty-onthe arrested to of and. govern. rules First one minute by age Collegiate charge him and saw him dive, as they mouth of Spanish Fork canyon it the around tenth seconds. lie continued on thought, under the water. He court for the July term, and the prize, medal; second prize, $5.00. bicycles stealing is very probable that the promotr to the" half mile,"which was offic-- . notified to been 9. was taken have Ladder before contest following Judge climbing city, went down three times but made . thir-ers have decided to make Provo Kose Edmund with Charles I. Wahlqnist yester;connect hose to hydrant ially recordedv at one minute no attempt to get out, nor did he appear for jury duty: ' 'I tha junction point -- between this one-haseconds. he C, W. lf o and was first hose a ad at attach nozzle, carry Gibby, up .dajv where, utter a sound. This threw the boys Dugdate, Provo; 4 road and the transcontinental line. Provo A. were ; Alfred the Provo foot committed to Industrial ladder ; nozzle and Loveless, forty drop Sheppard .and Davenport' off their guard. ' However, when Samuel Thistle of $ at Six Edward School the over ; takTime behind. to inches be round. but later Jones," Ogden, top only they did see him come up they be: Ilalli-daUtAH COUNTY VALUED en when nozzle hits the ground. sentence was suspended and eight runners in this event were gan to sound the alrm.- - As soon Bunnell, Lake View; Leo F. BY ASSESSOR AT OVER II. ' Americans. Braun, the German as Heber Provo. five to to Team he was. allowed remain consist of men, .Carter, they called Karl Knudson and Provo;-Joh- n FIFTEEN MILLIONS K. his a. made with mother -$25.00. Allen, Vineyard; Prize, 4, splendid fight, other men in the neighborhood during good runner, but collapsed within reach of the rushed to the river bank and into Alma D- - Miner, Springville, L A. 10. Relay , Raee 880 yards, 4- - behavior. "As soon as the boy Board-mateam to. consist of .four men Col 4 thought he. would be sent to-- - ... .County Assessor Ilyrum Chris- . tape. the water The younger boys had Smoot, Provo ; Robert M. remark-W. whose ! been divin buntil to the Melvin Sheppard, Industrial tenson and his deputies have com-- t. --Ogdcn Dougall, legiate rules to goverm.Prize Provo; John they were almost Aha assessments for 1912 London he John a set school the Bissell, Spring- $40.00. Olym exhausted-- , and fearing another Springville; , able work at up howl that Willto the figures' given, meters 800 Provo the; Alma 4and won disturbed the entire when according he neighStewart; piad fatality Mr. Segall forced the lads ville; is now $11,-- 4 valuation the 1 , BIUSIC B. 4 SCHOOL Provo. iam the Court borhood around STUDENTS county in the record time of 1 Peay, ieave the water. This they did 4 state The board has GAVE GOOD RECITAL AT 016,013.00. house, but as soon as he made him the favorite in that wheii Knudsen and the others ar- 4 4 4 on also valuation the of SATURDAY PARKER he have was LAST He found that would not eVent today. passed obliged 7 rived. It took Knudson fifteen 4s to . and CHILD has PROVO the immediate-BENCH a he from to second . corporation property younger minutes to locate the body, as the take Ogden go place at valued or a it DROWNED IN DITCH - Mr. John Bown and his large became $4,324,847.00, man. His rival of four years ago, undercurrent from the lake had very peaceable. ly ' . school of music students gave a 4 When the boy was given a 4 total, valuation of $15,340,860.93. the Italian Lunghi, had also pass-- , carried it up strearii for about 25 4 In valuation Utah eounty is grad-inThe people of Provo were ed 'the zenith of his power and was feet. 1 He was taken to the bank, splendid jreeital at.' the, Parker hearing he confessed to hav-4 to afternoon school final. wheels shocked a number Those of last stolen make to unable the ually on the upward trend and the Sunday parSaturday'. where 'Segall and the boys worket drown-.- 4 outlook is good notwithstanding rea second he were: and learn 'Besides this victory "the .Amen- - over him which that , ticipating changed until the father, ' While the drop made last year in mines, had taken modeled would Florence Alberta that can team obtained more than its Dr. Fred Taylor and'boys place. Wilde, so, they ing others arriv. Glen Bailey, Aytie. Nesbit, 4; not be1, recognized quickly hv 4 due to the drop in tlie niarket. share of honor. The high jrun- - ed. ; playing near onc of tlm irri- - 7 on Provo i Beulah Watkins, Velma Harris, 4 the officers. Nor is this the 4, gation ditches ningjump was mostly a family As soon as Dr. Taylor had 4 ..WATSON CASE AGAIN, noon about Bench Sunday. Eyelyn..ClovekGr.acc.RayvMariam party. , thehody-h- e prenouaeec IN DISTRICT COURT It had been conceded totne the boy dead, and after hearing 4 Emily Totthoff, the threo-- - j Sutherland. Samuel Smith. Follis 4 been known to Juvenile court 4 Wat 4 officials for a number ,of 4',1" United States from the beginning. the boys tell liow he went to his 4 year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and' Ross. Melva kins', Zapa Iluish, Florence Crane 4 years; and has given them no 4j J The case of the tftate of , Utah Six of the eleven men who took death, stated that he had undoubt 4 Mrs. O. J. Totthoff. lost her' Americans. water. Naomi Lamb, Golda Beckstead 4 end of trouble. But like 4, vs. W,-G- . in the and fell balance Watson, who is charged were final part in. the edly been taken with cramp which 4 assault with with attempt to com-4 carried current eome Elsie swift cases The have that Sauer. Clara other Alma- A. Collins, Brigham Sophia Richards, had effected his heart and eausec mit he for stream down a' first the' won Lillian Juvenile the Jessie her before Liddiard. Woods, rape place person of Miss uponjhe judge, Young University, death almost as soon as he hac 4 Bown,' Annie Bartholomew. Edith 4 was allowed to go on sus- - f Olive Galloway, is being heard in easily clearing the bar on the first gone under. The boys in the party 'quarter of a mile before the Howland. 'Ella Bown and 'Ellen 4 pended sentence, which is 4. the District court for a second attempt at 193 centimeters (about were Nolan Bunting, Mora Hardy, 4 little body was taken from dead.' 4 practically no punishment 4 time. When the ease was up dur--. the olt4hird inches) four and water, six feet Caponing. Ilomer Yates, Frank Brickey, StanIrs. Totthoff came Mr. and Leland under present conditions, 4 iug the whiter, the jury could not h, L. ,4 Horine, George Earl Blumenthal, Earl Jones anr Prof. Lund-cahere recently from Iowa and ford1, university, the holder of Je'shiricVUoway. jjicchpt a few 4 have very little effeet in 4 arrive at a verdict and" was ;dis- settled on the Bench to raise 4 earnest students (not begiuners), j4 keeping boys of his stripe, out 4 uyssed while a new trial was . .Worlds record, was not m his 4 Ai'.'ulomv Ave. Studio ,4 of further mischief. For a 4 dered by Judge Booth. The ease A third took M fruit. The funeral services 4( tgo and usual form rs. Lottie Jones and Mrs. place, lit- - 4 eool and commodious, of 4 tfieir The remains .over the centimeters. visiA. equipped .4 number of years the lad has 4 has caused considerable comment ,191 "jumping Ilalliday were Salt Lake 4 tie girl were held at the 4 TCith two pianos for concert work. 4 been a cigarette smoker and 4 among the. people of Springville German Liesche, . unexpectedly, tors Sunday. 4 Methodist church at 2 oclock 4 Morning lessons given until 12, 4 his evil influence has been 4 on account of the good name and captured second place. None off 4 excellent reputation of the defend- 4 n0on. Yours for an artistic com- - 4 felt among younger boys. Mr. Mrs. and Karl 4 this afternoon. J. Allred his best. the Americans equalled , in Lake aDt. 44 44 G. Salt 44 A. 44444444 Lund. Prof. 44444444 motion, City. spent Sunday performance. George L. Horine of Califom-la Took Third Place in the Great Contest While Ger- -' man Took Second Place. : ni MY 7r H 1 e, -- . -- - ' Viewv-Myrtlf- - 3'iru'hes-made.bjr'Porterrtl- -- - - the-road- - i v ' POSTAL-RECEIPT- ld - 800-met- er every-week-an- d $24,-609.5- 9. it--- Irish-Americ- an as . . - - -- e- ! - .. V ty-tw- -- -- y, . - n, -- --- - 444ll4 g . .... ; Mc-Ewa- n, . 4boys-fir&t,olfen.si,as,.ha.ha- t s J Bovle.-Vernec- e - , , , or-N- . ( S - 4444444 |