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Show 1 - Ik 'f I h 4 z h f ft. I J t f"i 1 X4 4 A DM , I ID r fommnnity vli . Booster HUMBER 245 u f PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, THE GOVERNORS ELECT OP NEW YORK AND OHIO IlD LAST HIGH! The Pleasant Affair Was in L Known Pioneers. There was an unusual gatehnng held last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Stewart at 285 South- Fifth YVcst stree- t- The affair was arranged by the descendants of one of Provos best Dainty Luncheons Were Se Claus from of the city are being many parts . received daily by Postmaster James Clove and some of these tetters show" they conditionthat few people realize exists, in the prosprous city . of Provo. Some children write of the death of father or mother, and state that known pioneers, the late Dr. John Riggs, and 'was In" honor of the one hundredth anniversary of his birth, which occurred Dec. 20, Nearly a thousand people were uTattendance last night at the big Charity Ball given at theMozart Dancing Pavilion by the Relief Societies ofJhe Utah Stake. -- Tbe affair proved to be one of tbe most successful parties of the, season. During intermissions between the dances, a program was rendered in which there were musical numbers from the Hawaiian Islands, quartettes, folk dancing, imitations, etc. Lunch was served in cafeteria styl$ and on the list ctmldbe found mince pie, sand- wiches, cakes of many kinds, cof- -' fee, and cocoa. The small retiring room in the west end of the ball, was used for serving and' a large ' crowd of hungry dancers found it very convenient to keep the place' well filled from ,the commencement of the party until it closed. About the only thing which happened to mar the pleasure of' the ; dancers was the condition of the hall It had not been healed enough to be made comfortable for those who were not dancing all the time and many window Jighla were out along the sides, causing draughts of cold air to drive llms oresent from some of the seats-As the party progressed, the pavilion warmed up somewhat, but was never comfortable. 1812-- , ' The. evening was devoted to a sketch of Dr. Riggs life, reminis-eence- s of his kind and generous and a review of his achieve deeds, GABRIEL EFFENDI NORA-- WllIia Sulzer just elected governor of New unless Santa Claus is notified, most notable of which ments, DONNGIIIAN. was, and James York, M. Uox, who will take charge of state affairs in Christmas is not going to be ;ery W as they ap- perhaps, his successful genealogi . One of the busiest little men of Ohio, pleasant for them' These letters peared recently in Washington. Both of these men arestilLmem- -. cal researeh. he went higlnTurkish diplomatic circles are being turned over to the Elks bers of congress,, and will continue to their districts until back of the land of his represent birth and just now is the new minister of club and that organization will do called to their new duties. J all in its power to supply the needs sought out the history of his1 fore- foreign affairs. He has been exof the worthy poor. fathers for seven generations, plaining pleading threatening, ' and conceding every day of his SELECTSSIIE A number of organizations are III tracing a direct line of his ances life since the war broke out.' to locate or families hard working tors back to his great, great great children in need of assistance to f AT great great grandfather, Edward AIMS OF THE NEW make Christmas the merry time it COlllitY GRAVEL SOCIAL SPUG SOCIETY should be. -- Requests have been RiggS, who landed in America in infurnish to of made the people tr y in 1632, settling in Connecticut. - , formation with regard to any Utak Has , Taken Prominent Part The Residents : of Spanish Fork A Disinterested Witness to the Unique Literature Which is Radi family or 'children knowing of All In Correct Translation of Book Big Exhibitions of' people in want in order that they z Say Pit is an Early ; ating From New York and of Abraham. may be supplied while there is yet V Country. Cemetery.,. Flooding the Land. time. f 'Although Dr. Riggs was born at ' In Salt Lake City and many T i: , Oxford, Connecticut, while his other cities the ."Big Brother SAN Deo.-2..BIEGQ,- - CaLr -S- PANISH 0 father was fighting as a major in NEW YORK, Dec. 17. Few soe ';Dic:20.-Thre- and "Big Sister and 'Good Fel- f FORK, reare skeletons Encouraging unhave reports been i the being war of 1812, he moved with his cial or Reform movements started low organizations are doiHj ceived here from all sections of earthed by the graders of county movement same The' when the war tvas over to in New Yoark have met with more great good iarthe gravel pit near the parentsthe might be carried on here just as Utah indicating that interest .in road wildreness called the favor than the organization eallec Ohio, Utah-ldahSugar companys cutsuccessfully-anthe wants display to be'mada-b- y Jhat new esorve station at LelahdJ The tfirst Early iaJb.,3Q!s The Society fortbe. Prevention poor are just as urgent and need state at the San Diego Exposition ting the became or the recovered family body skeleton,, acquainted of Useless Giving, now familiarjust as much attention. in 1915 is growing. A permanent day, before yesterday, was appar- with the Prophet Joseph Smith in ly abbreviated into the wor( commission to- have charge of the ently that 9f a young girl. The the follou ing manner : When Mr. Eleanor Robson BelSpug. SUNDAY SCHOOL Utahexhibit will be designated by bodies or skeletons unearthed yes- Chandler arrived in Kirtland with mont stands head of this CONVENTION SUNDAY terday afternoon are those of a his Egyptian mummies to exhibit, legislature , the sesion of woman thejjtah he ofat hotel and tho anda it has already movement, up babe, young put supposMajor SPRINGVILLE AT which wUl begin January 13, 1913. ed to be a mother and her infant Gideon Riggs, who, at the request reached big dimensions. The soThe bodies had evidently re- of Chandler, sent his son John to ciety has sent out bushels of literaAlready thr special commission A Sunday1 School Convention ceived decent burial when they Joseph Smiths house to invite him ture, and the aim is to stimulate Governor of William composed for the Sprin grille and Mapleton were to the earth, as to attend the exhibition that even- the movement against the needless 'consigned G. B. Glen Pfouts, and wards will be held in the Spring-nll- e pry,.Dr. they were in board boxes. These ing, but Joseph was engaged and ghing of presents; aibong its arSecon4 ward at 2 oclock to- Miller, of Salt Lake 'City, has se- crumbled away as soon as exposed could not come. Young , Riggs ticles of faith are the three folmorrow afternoon, when the Par- lected the site of theJUtah build- to the air. ' was sent again for the Prophet, lowing: ents class work' will be taken up ing. While Utah has never held The supposition is that at one who now came, and- - thus Johq "Believe that it is foolish to join by Professor W. II. Chamberlain, an exposition, the state participat- time there was a burial ground Riggs waaln the room when 'Jo- in giving Christmas presents to Joseph A. Buttle, and Bishop T. ed at Chicago, St. Louis, Seattle,' where tbs gravel pit now is. . The seph first saw the papyrus from those higher up. N. Taylor. Believe that it is vulgar to bodies were found a few feet which isjranslated the Book of Portland, Los Angeles and Omaha, from the surface. but The skeletons Abraham. Joseph was permitted give Christmas presents because the Utah State building at St. are those of white people and they to take the papyrus home with they are given to you. 4 GUARDIANSHIP CONTEST Louis having been one of the most show no evidence of iBelieve that it is wicked to meeting with him, Father Riggs vouching for BAKER ON OVER NORMA its return, and the next day Jo- give Christmas presents withou; striking in the state group. Utah violence. f came with his translation love and common sense. remains .The are held seph of at has 22,000,000 acres susceptible being A contest is on in the District which The society is also furnishing Oliver Cowdery read. Mr. home of the road Clayton Beck, and only a small fracCourt over the guardianship cof cultivation, Chandler then produced the trans- words for songs for younger memwhile David T, Lewis, supervisor, Norma Baker, who is now in the tion is being utilized- - Hundreds county commissioner, is investigat- lation of Professor Anthon as far bers and among the vocal literacustody of Mr. and Mrs. Harry of thousands of acres are being de- ing and trying to find out the iden- as the professor had been able to ture is Josephine BaskaiLBacoms Bean. Mrs. Dora Kohl, the childs veloped by irrigation systems, pri- tity of the bodies. If no clew is translate it. Dr, Riggs, who was poem sung to the tune of In the grandmother, is aaemptJng to vate enterprises working jointly discovered the remains will be present during the reading, says Shadows.! Its rhyming is as folhave the guardianship papers re- with state and federal initiative in turned over to the city authori- the translation of the Prophet and lows: the professor agreed, The7iJhere voked in order to get the custody ties for burial. these projects- - Bry:f arming.., is of the Child with the ""People acquainted early was one language which the pro- Remember parcticed extensively, and Utahns history of the locality think that fessor could not translate,-whic- h This December, resources and methods of doing at one time a cemetery, was locat- the Prophet did. That love weighs more than gold WILHS MUST PAY Dr. Riggs joined the Church in Help us spread the news to young to themselves ed and skeletons lend will there other readily things SIX DOLLARS A WEEK v and old, effective demonstration at the San be unearthed if grading continues.' 1839 and while on a mission in New York state met married and Friendship bought and sold. Diego exposition, which will show Jane Kilton Bullock of Grafton, Leaves the giver cold. Clyde Willis went before the not so much what man has done Grafton county, New Hampshire. The right gift ' court today and was ordered to "is doing: and how he bis he what but to After week support enduring all the mobbing Is the bright gift, " pay $6.00 per and troubles of the Saints at Mis- The kind thought and cheer; minor , children. $1.00 of this is doing it. With the extension of souri and Illinois, Dr. Riggs and Send your loving heart, amount is for the amount which interest throughout the state sughas accrued and the rest the family emigrated to Utah in 1851, Thats the greatest part, beexhibit are gestions for Utahs in Provo, where, having So will Christmas crown all tbe settling weekly payments to Mrs. Clyde and the display will be heard, ing finished the study of medicine in year! Willis. of a character, to, attract to that Clubs and branches are- being Quincy and having practiced in state the population so sorely needthe East, he continued in the pro formed in the big stores, especial4 ed to develop her now unproducfession, his practice extending ly among the girls in the great de NEW STRONG ELMER tive resources and to show to the throughout the county. partment stores, those who in the COURT STENOGRAPHER world the states products and lie was appointed surgeon of past from mistaken motives, have ANNIVERSARY SERVICES lead to a wider market for Utah tbe First Brigade in 1857 in the stinted themselves to buy pres AT THE TABERNACLE . Andrew B. Morgan, the State Militia, receiving bis com- ents for their superiors. products. of the fourth ju- judge-elec- t mission of Gov. Charles Durkee in The following clippings from Tommorow afternoon at the dicial district, has appointed 1866. serHe the was of the literature of the organization president regular time, anniversary Elmer Strong court stenogra- fifth quorum of seventies and was illustrates its aims : in memory of the birth vices a JaiiMul Latter-da- y pher. Mr. Strong will resign of Jesus Christ and the Pro- Saint to the Thousands and thousands his position with the Knight be of his death. Smith will day girls have already pledged them Joseph phet Investment Company before Dr. Riggs descendants are the selves to give nothing to nobodics Tabernacle. held at the Stake the first of the year and will families of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. thiKyear to' buy only for those The speakers for the ocoa- accept the new place with Stewart. Jr. ard Mrs. AY. O. Bees-e- y who are nearest and dearest who sion will be Professor William Morgan. Judge and Mr. Philip F.eesley. Last most need their love and their pro J. Snow and Miss Alice ReyThe appointment is very nolds of the Brigham Young eirning a Riggs organization was tectioivand their affection You shant buy Lottie Schmidt effect el with John Riggs Stewart R. Professor J. 'torem the ymne poacC 5 University. 'J hrrprla I sVy--ET'h nviitd Itoshard and Jane iit. the the t with" f k liRD pone that she doesnt disturbersdisturbing Provo boy and X former stuice president; Mmb'l want aDd thereby shame bn into are choir of the special names Horsley, preparing boys The peace dent of the Brigham Young p;n for musical numbers. "crc trrjr pnd Ida S Pery, Jbtor- - tom ating a thine-etm- e who have been caught have not jet v Kr M cd rati t r ?ir la vou University. poll.,.' 1 In-18- 76 , SKMISfOM Pit - t- -- - , - .. o' d he -- " at-th- ( - I Sy'Ltlr "stZTi X wn, - ! it. J ( T( f , -- e ' ? r-- ed in Cafeteria Style to the Dancers; Musical Program Given. - LeWers to Santa J- Hon-o- r; of One of Provos Best Will Local Organizations Christmas Cheer Supply to all of the Worthy Poor; Information Wanted- .- - VOLUME 5 TURKISH MINISTER OF . - FOREIGN AFFAIRS ' AfimSfttlY . and Sunday Saturday fair. DECEMBER 21 1912. HIGGS HIT Itl NEED OST WEATHER FORECAST WIMBI OFFOI JHE : COURT Not Want to Recognise Judge Jones The Man Does Court. , C. D. Romero, the man brought to Provo from Lincoln, Nebraska, is causing much comment among the sheriffs forces owing to bis attitude with regard to arraignment and trial. Romero was taken before Judge E. L. Jones yesterday, where he was arraigned on a charge of embezzlement and the preliminary hearing was set for the thirtieth of the month. Yesterdaythe maxr stated thaYhe failed to recognize the jurisdiction, of Judge Jones and demands that he be tried at the preliminary hearing before the judge who first signed the rper. As this was Judge A, A. Noon, who died about two years ago, he insists that the next source before whom be wants a hearing is Governor William Spry. The officers are carrying the case right along but are decidedly amused at the mans attitude with v regard to the courts. L ANOTHER WIFE GETS FREEDOM FROM MAN Francis E. Bell was granted a default divorce from John Charles Bell on the grounds of desertion gift because she cant afford to buy the hat pin. What a vicious circle! Break, it youre all in the same bo?t youre all up against the same hard, brutal realities. In your secret hearts every one of you is far more anxious not to ret civ a than to take because none of yon can afford to rob oHhc uecess.it" b s of Lf yonr-Hvand none of you tan afford steal on0 lit'J Uhri-tinjov f es 1 as I o folk- - at horn |