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Show KICK if you dont get Post every Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Dont wait. Kick to the- - right man, the Manager. - WEATHER FORECAST The Fair Tuesday Av ednes-lu- y increasing cloudiness NUMBER 359 PROVO CITY, UTAHriTUESDAY,- 444444444444444444 ' NO MORE LIQUOR CITY FORGES . Notwithstanding' .lutions passed on New Years day not do run any more MET VESIERDJU good reso- - ifITnerifTent8-Cit- JANUARY 6, 1914. 1 - 444444444444444444 and Other Henry Of- - - ficrs EePort on the Work of YOUNG MAN SUFFERS FROM FROZEN FEET 1...- -- SUCCESS: ' GREAT As a sequel to .the accidental shooting ofl Jesse Baker of this city and his long walk and ride for medical attention Provo Sportsmen Slaughtered! comes word of injury to an- Thousands of .Bunnies1'' Then', other companion, Lawrence . Made Merry at Nephi at Ban Beesley. Beesley, Baker and another young man went over quet and Dance. , on the Duchesne on a hunting ' and trapping expedition,-- and A.bout-on- e hundred .and seventy-- rit was on one of the trips out from camp that Beesley suf- - . five sports left Provo and the fered from frozen feet.The j is camp a wv y r'nrinfv The ; r VOLUME AI IIEPHI iilli ADVERTISEMENTS HERE - ed the city attorney, Jacob Coleman, to notify the news- papers that there is an ordin-ance on the statute books of Provo.. City 'against advertis- The Commissioners Will Take One of the Best Poultry Judges in The Cotin'ty Commissioner met ing liquor in the local news- Charge of the Departments They papers.--- - According to the America Will Judge Local Show of Have Handled for the Past Two yesterday ' for the first session ' ' Years. city attorney , this ordinance and Poultrymen Want Facts. Th th tngv x ' is to be enforced to the letter, x , ., Properly Credited. Not only will the newspapers ;toost of the day with reports from ' Sheriff officers.1 East the from class .be this of Henry stopped was reorganization . Yesterday bubill all sheriffs advertisement, on the offiee as t. reported The poultreymen of Utah coun-tyaday-f- er the city government,' but noon and in a very short time the distributors v and .follows ; . . . posters, , ts all of the officers elected.-arup i$ arms over the Tafaa-- " entire, partyhad.spread "out- - for will be.pi,fYeute4) - Provo) Utah,7Jao.::lstr1913. printers tion ....with.-thon the poultry of Utah placed of holdovers, exception from' distributing' liquor lit- To the Honorable Boardof the drive. They hunted until alas with that of county compared Ralph Eliott, who was succeeded most dark erature arOund town.. The County t Commissioners . of Utah times, Rad and at the, end of that Salt Lake This" county. county' by Miss Alice Browif ew changes bagged somewhere be. city officials will also try to County, Utah. has been credited- with 109,459 were made. William Carter retween three thousand and 'five Gentlemen:- -! hereby, respectprevent literature .of this birds and the valuation has been thousand rabbits. All of the rabsigned fs watermaster and Thomnature from into submit for to coming fully. my report you as C. Thompson took his place. placed a t. $55,220,. whila Salt-Lakbits were counted and town through ythe mails. , .,the is credited commencing Juabpicked up with 92,427 birds James C. Snow succeeded - Jonas County paid five cents per As ThePost has only used and J)e- 6th, 1913, value-a- t which January ending $55,390.00. they Collins, who resigned from the Mittttfar a very few liquor ads since A New Years party deserving cember 31st, 1913. . Utah county poultrymen claim polie force. The' other officers it started and stopped them' Fines collected, $1,7.58.00, pf that for many years the poultry wCre reappointed as follows: two years ago, this which $1,658.00 was turned into nearly of.. Utah, county .Jias- - scored far, . at-tteenth. he Club Century-.City recorder, Fred Evans ; city can easily comply with . the county- treasury- - and $100.00 citizens, of that place had prepared paper. above that of any fither county in Mrof a and Mrs. E. E. Corf-e- s trMsurerpMrsrLizrie BrMeldrum the ordinance. turned over to the clerk of .the banquet for the visitors. Speech-- j dme were made by President J. "W. .man. Among the interesting and the state. Special efforts have attorney Jacob Coleman justice of 444444 4 4 4 4 4444444 district court. Fines served out in been made to get the raisers of - the peace, Charles D. Glazier ; chief Paxman of the Juah stake, JUWill-iaFees collected for was games a amusing $1,470. played jail, pro poultry to increase the quality of of police, W. FGilesr chief depuKnight and others. After the civil- - process, $872.75. Number of their birds, and this has been done as the eah ira?W'I1f.0 pu.est ty .superintendent banquet" all. went to the waterworks, . enprisoners, 194. came to alternated very successfully, for the majority ... ' Roswell Snow ; chief deputy water-masteArrests for murder, 1; convic- where two orchestras . of the poultry raisers have done so.' the identifying furnished pictures Thomas C, Thompson ; 1. Arrests for rape, 1 ; con- in playing dance music until the unlimited fun. - Miss Thomas was tions, A canvas of the farms in this chief deputy street supervisor, train left for the north. Arrests for victions, IN the BASKETBALL 1., LEAGUE wnner burglary in this section shows fully 90 per cent of connection. prize David Stagg; city engineer, Geo. first degree 3, turned over to the The party arrived home about 1 Another game affording much the C. Swan ; city physician, Dr. H. G. poultry raised are White Legsheriff of Sanpete county .rArvests oclock- - Sunday - morning and amusement, and testing the liter- horns and Rhode Island and food Merrill; 'city inspector, Dr. for burglary second degree, 1; brought about 2,000 rabbits, which ary knowledge of the guests was in both of these varieties Reds, Utah has H. G. Merrill; chief fire departwere distributed among the poor All is in readiness for the brisket cqnvictions, 1, Arrests for burgThe Bridegroom beatfen' Salt "Lake by very decisive of the city. A wagon load was also that called, ment, Jos. W. Loveless; estray ball , season and the teams up and lary third degree, 3; , convictions, sent This being a guess- scores under the - same judge. Honeymoon. pound keeper, Jos. W.' Loveless; down the state have been in train- 3. Arrests for forgery, "up to -the State Mental Hos- ing contest and 7 ; convicresponses to ques- Other .varieties have also beaten . sexton, Evan Wride; building-inspectopital. ing for the league games for many tions, 4.- - Arrests Jor grand tions to the title of the Salt Lake many times. pertaining wir-inand inspector electric Weeks.' .The schedules have at last 4; convictions, 3j one case game being the name of some book The Utah County Poultry AssoC. H. Miller; sealer of weights been arranged for the high schools pending.. Arrests for petit lar Rer. Phillip Eng .was the- prize ciation will hold its annual exhibi- And measures., John F. Beesley; of the' state." t The Utah County ceny, 31; convictions, 29. Arrests winneri By his" unique guesses tion from January 19th to the . policeman No. 1, Jesse Manwar-- y teams .will bf in their pwii Visi- for . arspn, turned over to 'special Mr, Corfman distinguished himself 24th, and B. T, Heimlich of ing; policeman No.' 2rMartin' J, ons and only one team from this agent of D. & R,G,.R, R. Arrests and made, merry the occasion. ReIllinois, one of the. best NoT Bushman; policeman- - "3, 'James section. will , Jjne up - rCSISSIIEtllG'l freshments for --adultery'- 2 - ' eonviations '2. of the choicest " kind poultry authorities' in America, has snoW.r r- : games, which .will . probably ,be Arrests for fornication, 6 convicwere served, been employed to judge the ex. n t "f i. f i '" i"'m r knowlI j ( played at the B. Y. U. Gymnasium', tions, 5. Arrests for carnal hibit. .The county will stand-bmeeting held by the' ' high edge, 2; convictions, 2 " 'Arrests Farm Irrigation Throngfi Electric ,1 On j i1 At;a his decisions and the poultrymen Friday evening the members School coaches recently it was for disturbing" the peace, 16; Pumps is Now Problem Before and friends of the Pleasant View hope that in the future those gath-ern- g the Utah Power "and Light ., agreed ;tp. hold thefvictions, 14. Arrests for battery, statistics .will rely, on facts ward showed honor to their bishop . tournament in this eity again this 5; convictions, 5. Arrests foriUi-yea; and rather' than ; biased figures BUrdeU in Davis, preparing1 an Last years meet was a bigjcit sale of .liquor, 23; convictions, -, opinions. r entertainment in his teams were well 20, - Arrests for maintaining7 a The Utah Power and Light Corn- - evening's success and the : : The affair was in the na- ; v, . satisfied with the treatment receiv- nuisance, 2 Convictions," '2. "Ar- pany has prepared a very concise . At the Administration' building atl(1 ' ed at the B. Y. U. rests for 4r; convictions, and extensive treatise. on the on tke eveTrf gambling .'Prominent Schofield Merchant The coaches of the Alpine .divis-io- n 4. "Afrests for obtaining money gation oiJarm lahda through the fi der the direction of the Will Be Buried in Provo; Fun-verof the state league , met at under false pretense, 2; convic- - means of an electrie pump and one'bnndred and fifty people beof the M. I. A.,- - a social was Services at Second Ward. Ameriean Fork last in attendance. The bishop was Saturday and tions, 2. Arrests for contempt of many illustrations are given out ing held which proved to be most sucinvited to the meeting, and could arranged the schedule of games. court,r2; convictions, 2. Arrests for the benefit of the farmer who not cessful. The hall was artistically but express his surprise 'Sigfred A. Henrichsen. a prom- A few games have been played for misdemeanor, 8; convictions, may be considering the- irrigation at help and decorated. As appropriately beholding the gathering and the old inent, merchant of Schofield, died and will be counted in the per- 6. Arrests for vagrancy; 3; con- of lands above his water supply and the new-onyear departed the purpose of the same. -came Saturday night at the Provo Gen-or- centages of the teams. The games victions, 3. Arrests for trespass, 9 ; by means of pumping. For years realizing an in, enjoyabe program A jolly evening derived. frppr. g was, rendered, upon completion of Hospital from a complication will open again next Friday and convictions, .7. . Arrests for de- this has beqn a vital problem in a wit good impromptu pro- which hte of diseases. The deceased was from then to the end of the Alpine stroying property, 2; convictions, Utah county, and especially on (he guests adjourned to the horn in 1850 in Sweden and came division, which includes Provo, 1. Arrests for carrying concealed west side of the Utah lake, where gramme was enjoyed, and aa' a banquet room and partook of a of esteem and good will Mr. to Utah many, years ago. He is Heber City and the north end of weapons, 1; convictions, - 1. Ar- thousands of acres fit lapd have token Davis was presented .with a beau- nicely prepared dinner. be will been the rests for desertion, 2; convictions, games r ' Tfurviyed by two brothers, E. C. the county, running to; sagebrush for the tiful chair. Refreshments also were; lack follows: 1. as of G. for water. Arrests and Alfred Mr. C, E. Loose entertained a abandonment; 1; Henrichsen, both of played failThe system ofirrigriting through served. Mr. Davis deeply appre- dinner at the Hotel three sisters, ..Mrs, Jan. 9, Heber at Pleasant Grove. convictions, 1. Arrests-fo- r i Provo, and Roberts last ' electricity ciate the favored occasion, and ure to provide, 1; case pending. means of pumping-bJan. 9, Provo at Lehi. Xovis H. Harry of - Irontown, in celebration of the birthevening Jan. 10, Heber at American Arrests forjlrunkeness, 5 ; con- has proven very successful and is thanks all those who assisted in day of Mrs. Loose, of the Ohio; Mrs. C. S. Peterson of Schobirthday the affair so succesul. 7 ." Green-halgFork. victions, 5. Arrests for interfer- now much in dfemand by those who making of Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, and field, and Mrs. Mary-NPro1 at American Fork with case the mail, ; Jan. 16, turned themselves with of Ferron, Utah. the wedding anniversary of Mr ing On New Years eve the members and. Mrs. ' 'The funeral services will be held vo. over to special agent D. & R. G. R. its Workings, while-th- e eleetric 'P. G. Peterson. Later in . company has invited inquiries of the Social Five Hundred Club the evening a theatre party was in the Second ward meeting house Jan. 23, Lehi at American Fork. K Held as witness; 4;held as susp- from all parts of the state, believ- met with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob formed.- - The affair was oclock, and the Jan. 23, Provo at Pleasant Grove "Wednesday-enjoyed held for identification, 1. ing that all farmers with land Evans at their-homin social ca- - by twenty. at the Jan. 30, Pleasant Grove at Lehi. ect,-!; remains may Heb4 American Fork at above' Search and seizure warrants," Jan. 31, the irrigation streams or parity. The successful prize win home of JB. L Henrichsen Wednes-da- y nere were Mrs. C. IL Ward and A pleasant evening was convictions, 3. .Violation of. the morning from ten to twelve. spent at Lehi. 7 Heber at Feb. 6, sheep quarantine, 1; convictions, money mrotrgu iae pumping sys- Hra J. R. nodson. The partici-te- the home of Dr, and Mrs.'cIIarvey 0. II. Berg and Son have charge FeK 6, Pleasant Grove at Ameri- 1. Violation of fish and game pants were Mr.and Mrs.7CUF Fletcher on Friday, when enter-of the remains. --J can Fork. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Knowl- - tainment was given compIimentatr law, 4; eonvietions, 4. Indigents, ; Li Jonathan Buekley has continued em Mr. and Mrs.-- A. RrMorgan, to ProfTand Airs. Calvin Fletcher Feb.13, Provo at American Fork 22; insanity, 7. HOME AND SCHOOL Feb. 20, Pleasant Grove at Provo HENRY EAST. work on the Garden City proper- - Mr and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Dr. and of Logan. Games and music were ASSOCIATION NEWS Clerk A. V. Robison al- ty in Rock Canyon. The showing AD-N- . Feb. 20, American Fork at Lehi, County U, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. features of amusement,' andL re-i-s so reported the following collec' The. Home, and School Associa- (practice.) very good" and Some ore has " M. Roylanee, Dr and Mrs, E. G, freshments were served. been uncovered. A car of lead sib Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van tion will convene tonight at 7 :30 Feb. 21 or 28, Lehi at Heber. ' tions. for" the year : American Fork at Pleas1914. Feb. ver ore has been shipped from the Wagenen, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Jam 27, 2, Provo, Prof. Mnch success is reported having School. Utah, Central at the aharp ; 1 To the Hon. Board of - County property. ant Grovd Mr. lec, VVard, and Mrs: David an illustrated attended will the U. C. T. dance which Opengive, Snqw The following men were agreed Commissioners of Utah County, shaw, Mr. and Mr. A. ,W. Farrer, was held in the First ward social ture on Life Among the Esqudi- Utah. The Roylanee Company has Mr- - and Mrs. W, E. Stoker, Mr. 'hall on Wednesday, about one t imaux. These pictures were se- on for officials for the Alpine HamA vision: indication Gentlemen: Gunn, a car load of bananas on and Mrs. C. II, Ward, Mr and Mrs. hundred people being in attend-th- e Hoisington, Alasks when the good in placed cured by him local market and the grocery J K. nodson, Sir. and Mrs. A. W.. ance. , of the amount of busines transact- Interior Department of our gov- mond and Nuttle. . ed in the clerk 8 office during the stores of the city are enjoying cut Eavis, Mr.- - and Mrs. E. T. Jones, ernment sent Prof. Snow to invesMr: and Mrs. John Taylor and The Mutual Improvement Asso. year is shown by the fees collect- rate sales. tigate conditions in the far north. MRS. ANNA 0. JENSEN 'J' Mrs. wish and to I therefore make ed; the Shoupe of Ogden.' , l ciations of this city will hold their' These meetings are free and DIED SUNDAY MORNING tht following report: months, amounts to 4 $2,250.00;!. Hr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones meetings tonight, and every Tuespublic is invited to take advan--f FUNERAL HELD TODAY For the twelve months endipg'which does not include "Salaries entertained at the New Year. day hereafter. tage of such occasions. 4 The - anDecember 31st, 1913, there ner was sefved refor on extra assessand the to officers Mrs. of and help Prof, election nual. The funeral services over the re- been collected in my office and ment rolls. Mrs. Frank Sharp of Helena. (Calvin Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. ports of committees Will also take U. E Fletcher and' An na'C. "Jenson, turned into the'eounty tresun', For same of mains Mrs, the of is visiting with Sirs Jacob Mont., In' period the 'time, family. place. who died at the home of her son, $5,339.85; and in addition to this twelve months, ending December evening Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Coleman. MRS. E. E. CORFMAN, were there has been collected through 31st, 1912, the fees collected inIether. Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene , , President, ,J. M, Jensen last Sunday, held today in the Fifth ward meet- - this offiee and turned intov the this office amounted to $4,772.15; Fletcher, Mrs. Julia Jones, Mrs. Misses Emma and Nellie Walker MRS. GERTRUDE PAGE, r" Secretary. ing house and the interment took county treasury as the amounts which did not include the amount Teenie Thomas, Bishop and Mrs. have returned to Salt Lake City have come in in licenses, $412.45. collected in licenses; and the regu- Joseph Buttle, Mr. Leo Ilafen and after a most place in "the city cemetery. enjoyable stay with e in latter amount is not included lar salaries paid for ".that, year Mrs- Tora Hafen joined the as - Miss Effie Evans, born was Jensen Mrs and El von" LeComb, of this eity and,in fees, as in the former adminis - amounted to $2,570.00; a gain for.sembly. Among the features: of. a man named Harris were killed mark, October 6th, 1825,' hus- tration of this office these amount the vear 1912 ever the v, nlains her with the Sumcrossed Soldier near in .an accident hand were The men mit Sunday night. "coupling a f re i ght'Jr aih "when an- TVoV life here. other backed jnto it. . . n sr J , e nr - : re e; , - , e year-ofl913- -- I . - . - m 5. 4 r, - ' - , r lar-een- y, g, 1 ram piiis . a ;- - - Jack-sonvill- ej -- . - ftiili f Com-pany- r. , -- 7' I 'U.,..., : al - -- e al cr-ryin- it U f', - . " -- y h ( have-acquain- atl ted -- e, I m. " ... " -' Din-hasjpa- id - . J ( - Den-jTh- - v ' |