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Show ' WEATHER FORECAST Tonight fair; Wednesday increasing cloudiness with snow extreme north portion, warmer. r is V, A It PROVO CITY, UTAH, NUMBER 363 ll UTAH-COUNT- ALASKAN P0UL- - Y trVmen.open u 4 Mi- r . jT THEIR GLACIER V vT T - -- 4 v- V k e ANNUAL EXHIBITION bg g' r' V y i $ k. A V 4' V: W1 V. GAS FLOWS t t vv ' ' ' 1 THRO CITY V , V' a. v' 7 i , '"'v (V a i -- y yis, viJ.. Local Firms Are Preparing Their laces of Business For the Advent of the New light and Heat. Provo is on the Gasmap- , ATTEND BIG SHOW Ilail the Chicken city or m rum MADISON, Jan. 19, Professor cicr had retreated sixty miles. Lawrence Martin of the University Acting on this knowledge the emisof Wisconsin has just returned saries of the United States and Great JBritain got together in 1894 jockeying with the international and established a boundary line boundary line between, the United about twelve miles bhind the head States and British Columbia at of the glacier. Yakutat Bay, Alaska. In this bay But by June, 1912, it had reis an enormous glacier, jvhick has treated to within two miles of the been observed more or less regu-larl- y boundary line, and in the next two for more than one hundred months it had crossed backfof the years. It is known as the Grand line and Canada had a harbor, Pacific Glacier, and the professor, whichjwas distinctly contrary to who is one of the first authorities the spirit of the treaty. And Canin the country on the subject, went ada was happy. But the Canadians did not enjoy up there to study it. Between 1794 and 1894 the gla- - their harbor long, enough, to start STREETS Old King Decker Plans for & ReguJRooster rules Provp this week and Mayor larity of Trees to Aid in Making his loud crowing may be heard Provo More Beautiful in the FubuildBee new the near anywhere West where on Center ture. street, ing ! he has been framed and crowned for the week. lie gets only one weekeach yearto look throughrthe Provo is by all odds the Garand see hundreds of den City of --Utah, but Mayor clamoring mortals pass by and tell one of the most beautiful cities on each other tales ofthe price ofj Charles while F, Becker would make It in the pens next door. eggs may be found the hens who are the the map and he would do it real causes of the rise and fall of through, a regularity of trees that his week most of Utah "eggs.1-Twhen grown would undoubtedly county s finest are on exhibition and only a very few will., conde be not only unique but would atscend to do such every day work as tract attention both near and far. lay eggs when they can pose before The mayor has planned an ordinthe ever adnliring crowds who are ance on tree planting providing passing the pens from the opening for pertain J kinds of trees 'to be of the show in the morning until planted on certain strets. These closing time at night. All day are to take .thelaee-o- f .the i ' long throngs of bird loVershave tree? t' been going through the show and old cottonwoods and others that all are delighted with the showing are being rapidly taken out and Hie First Open Discussion Will be made. used for kindling wood. at the Parker Next Thursday ". The officers in charge claim this Before this ordinance is passed - - . to be the biggest exhibit of its Evening. ifc to Mnd eveT held inThe state oUtah)!11 ma?or desires t0 Preaent r suggestions.-eo- m.-- Nearly a thousand birds are onex tht public-fohibit and every variety of fowl ments and possible objections that i During the present year consid-migraised in this section is On exhjbr be raised, and for advan-jerabl- e interest has been manifest ton and many of the birds are"as of the schools in school patrons bejby to -- near perfect as it is possible problems. The Home and School get them. Every bird in the show Association, Parents classes, and shows the result of very careful attention to the details that count ladies clubs have taken a great with the judges, and more men are interest in the problems tflat are competing for the sweepstakes this being discussed and put into shape year than at any time in the his- commissioners for passage Monday jfor the benefit of the child. Some of the topics which, have received tory of the" organization! January 26th. T. E. Ileimlick of order to the In Judge right attention, both of- teacher and supply -- Illinois, will arrive in kind of varieties the mayor - has citizens arerIIomeStudy fori' Provo from the Denver show, chosen the following common va- -' Children of the various grades, where he has been judging the rieties that are now being used half day sessions, supervised social Colorado poultry show, tomorrow, very extensively in this city. The 'activities of thq child and the g and will then commence his work is to begin at Sixth South it system for home work. These on the local exhibit. Judge.Heim-lic- k and runs north and south and east and other, important topics are - has won national fame now receiving serious consideraand.we8t : . and local the tion. The Ogden schools are pass- f are officials, Sixth South English Elm judge much of his interest in Ash. White Fifth South anticipating ing through a thorough trimming V- t XX r- b I toestablish a port. The glacier now is going it And again. world ahead a reeord rate. record for advance of glaciers in Switzerland has never exceeded 133 feet in a year. The Grand Pacific Glacier has shot ahead at the rate of 1,400 feet in a single year, of a and now is mile on the United States side of the boundary line. ; Ice, which was l,750feet thick in 1894, had melted down to 1,000 feet by 4907, and by 1912 it had entirely disappeared has reversed and is goina-ahea- t-- a- three-quarte- rs pa have-beenaiti- tiently for this long looked for improvement and at last their hopes are t.o be realized. Some of the business houses of the city will b burning Pro-Lv- o made gas before the end of the week. They are elated over4he outcome of the enter-prizSuccess has crowned the efforts of the men at the helm and they promise to make Provo a greater city through the efforts they have put forth. e. 4444444 4 ht, -- e to-jo- in i Jack-sonvill- e, - West-moorlan- d, cred-plantin- asa -- nf-18- 46 , - 5, d. . ( -- 1 The-Nigge- .ft r, o , y -- W.-Jos- -- I H - last-nig- i F 4 44 4 444444 4- ht ' ! Several hundred people attended, the opening of the Gas office It was jrery inf ormaL -and to a certain extent unexpected, owing to the fact that it had MRS. J. N. STRONG GETS not been expected that the plant BABY ON HER BIRTHDAY would be ready to supply gas for several days. A light top on the door and When the new plant was started ; a muffled cry on the outside for the moment terrified Mrs. for the first time yesterday mornJ. Nr Strong last Saturday ing, every part performed its night At first she thought dt function perfectly and there wa was the mewing of a kitten, not the slightest bitch or delay ; when-shbat opened the door from any of the unforseen flaws the truth dawned upon her, and she. gathered the little and oversights that are so often stranger into her arms and discovered when any new plant is the at Gathered Large Crowds took it into her home. its initial run. - MrrFreeae, Last Saturday was the anni- - 4 Tabernacle to Pay Their Last given Respects to Their Fellow Towns- the general contractor, had don versary of Mrs.Strongs birth- his work with such thoroughness in man. day and early the evening a number of friends gathered to that When it was put to the' test it social a About spend evening. rang truet 10:45 Mrs. Strong went to At one oclock last Saturday During the last two days the enthe kitch en tcrprepartra lunch morning Roger Farrer passed tire street main systenTof approxi- miles of pipe has been peaceably off into the great be- mately seven tested undr pressure and yond at the ripe old age of 76 carefully of and illusair, every foot of purgd years, and one more of those was found a pipe men-whabsolutely the been gas had trious - The office of the quarters had tight. beautiful builders of .our city two cotton blankets and in were lighted company brilliantly his His fathers. gradgone he its little hands were two rose illumination ual decline had prepared the fam- last night, and-tbads. Inside the blanket was be even better will today, A great, ily for the end, and when the grim also a baby bottle, a bottle of of different number at styles of gas were reaper arrived the children olive oil. a can of condensed lights, ranges, heaters and other bedside of their father. the milk and two babys under-- 0 appliances are connected, so that Roger Farrer was born in shirts, England, April 17, they can be displayed to prospecFurther examination brought 1838. His parents were airfong tive consumers in actual operation. forth an envelope containing The companys gangs are bnsy the early converts of Mormonism $15.00 in greenbacks and a a'bd injthe year4842 making connections to stores and land IiTthat note which read : Please take emigrated with their family to residences and additional consum- care of this litle babe. It is Illinois. In the spring ers will beMaken care of just as all for the best and God will- - Nauvoo, 4he family moved to'Gar- - fast as possible. All- - indications the4&W4ay7stssi0ns'tviltfikf'rewrdyHifujfn-oteaJc:.tMa:4lgmentrWWTfimreiflTpgffir ' poi n 1 4on- x t remel ytbmy seas urtTSoutrSofORpI tfc . shown.'. earth, lie surely will in Ileav- - Ai fonr Third South Norway Sycamore. ly be extended far into' the grades. Iowa left .that for the company, years. They Parents meetings are being held en.. He is just four days-olThe show will continue for the Second South American SycaHere is a bottle of oil to wash rest of the week. Many good more. and serious discussions are adding him in. t are for winners the and interest up prizes First South English Sycamore. along these linesrln other filRSrBEUlIl STORRS-- 1 the affair promises to do much. for. Center Street Syca more Maple. words, if the system advocated by the industry-i- n Utah county and First N o rth B1 u eA sh". Supt. John Mills of the Ogden the stateT Second Nftrth Sycamore Maple. schools proves successful, if the ThejGospei meetings being held IEWIS EflfERTAINEU Third North English plan is inaugurated, the at .the Methodist church continue ihalf day sessions will reach into to grow in interest. Some have RICHMOND; Va., Jan. 17. more. State Senator R. E. Thornton of- Fourth North American- Syca- - the eighth grade. fered a bill today providing for more. Other schools are trying out the begun the Christian life and the Last Friday eveningjhe patrons legal steps to be taken by the state Fifth North Norway Svcamore. 'credit system for home work, while services have been helpful to many of the Brigham Young University to recover from J, P. Morgan of Sixth North Soft Maple. folk dancing and supervised social others. Rev. Frank Bross, the Lyceum course were given a rare New York, connoisseur of curios, activities are receiving attention pastor, is his own evangelist. Seventh North White Ash. treat in the appearance of Mrs. the will of Mrs. Martha Washingin various state schools. There will be meetings every evenEighth North English Elm. Storrs Lewis, who read Ed-Benlah Provo City schools are moving ton, stolen from the records at Academy Avenue Bine Ash. winch all are inFairfax -- courthouse during the First East Svcamore Maple; forward la the dieretions referred ing this week, to ward Sheldons successful play, vited. Civil war. Second East English Sycamore. 'to above. The High School aims with such a beauti-f- ul "Third East American Syca-ltsupervise certain social func interpretation of the characters-tha- t tions. The half day sessions are the city schools. For, Miss Edith more. every on present was delightTWO YOUNG BUSINESS Fourth East Norway Sycamore. now quite well established in the Young, teacher of beginners ed."" The hall was packed to its grade. MEN BUY CENTRAL MEAT first two grades, having bean in Fifth East Soft Maple., year for Utah, Arriving in &alt capacity an J during the three long Mrs. Ruth Against, Pickering, & Milton J. Booth, popular Sixth East White Ash. practice for the past four years. Lake September 17, 1850. He mov- acts scarcely abound was heard in : - young groceryman from the Do we wish them extended into the teacher of fourth grade. . Seventh East English Elm. 1851 and the audience. General discussion, opened by ed to Provo in the fall of north part of the city, and First West Blue Ash. . grades above t one to" since. In the ThepieceiaJiQtan-jcasever resided here haa Lyle Young,-- ' from Vernal Second West Sycam6veMaple: Mrsr DrJrBlakeT as it does a num1857 he read, married portraying Strong Agnes .year have purchased the Central Third West English Sycamore. attention at a parents meeting at Song, Second grade pupils, Miss They have a family of eight chil- - ber of characters, dealing princiMeat Market on West Center Fourth West American Syca- the Parker school on Thursday Elma Powelson teacher. dren, fix of whom are living, as fol- pally in southern and negro diastreet and will conduct an up more. Discussion Social . evening. Patrons and friends of entertain- lows: Mrs. Agnes Cluff, James lect. Mrs. Lewis, however, chartd date grocery store and Fifth West Norway Syeamore. education are invited to partici- ment. Shall we give an occasionEdward acterized each person differently R., John meat market. Both young ' , Sixth West Soft Maple. pate wjth the teachers in the dis- al dancing inatinee or teach folk and Mrs. W. P. Whitehead. and with such distinction that it men have had considerable cussions. Seventh West White Ash. dances op school time (rest per- . Prohe arrived in Vas an easy matter to picture the Shortly after Remember the date, Thursday iods), Mr. J. Oscar Garrett, teaoh- special tracing in that line of Eighth West English Elm. vo became identified he with prae- real characters of the play. business and hoth should evening at the Parker school, The er Seventh grade. From a patrons tlcally .Ninth West Blue. Ash The Nigger is not a new play to movement tending every make good at the n?w stand. Tenth West Sycamore Maple. following is the program : dmes to the people of Provo, as it will be of the advancement the .ward citv, 7 30 p, m, Selection by School Many improvements and addi- Beading, Fifth grade, Mrs. Shill Vhen the Black Hawk War broke remembered that Florence Roberts tions are being considered in Orchestra. Jones as teacher. a . "Mrs.. Ingra granted ,out he joined the company and played it here on hr last visit to order to make the market one -- Address divorce from Manuel todav Prayer, O, L. Barnett. Supt. L. E. E??crtsen.soon became a sergeant under this city. The reading Friday evenof the very best in the city. on the grounds of desertion and Double quartette. Seventh grade Quartette. .Captain Page, ne also went to ing. however, proved to be almost 'Discussion failure to provide. Half day sessions in Orchestra. as interesting as the play.' , (Continued On Page Five ) cage-netti- ng - - For years the people of this CHICKEN FANCIERS All 4 PIPE LINES v Hundreds of Utahs Finest Birds : are Now Gracing the Best Show Ever Held in This SecUon. The Show Rons all This Week. Amid Crowing of Cocks and Clucking of Hens They Are Discussing the Fine Pointsj)f Their ' Respective Favorites. t'.- - VOLUME 6 JOCKEYING WITH INTERNATIONAL EOUNDARY LINE. Y i JANUARY 20, 1914 TUESDAY, - 7. t eph V " |