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Show ? i 4 t I KICK if you dont feet The Post every Tuesday and Friday, KICK, Dont wait. Kick to the right t man, the Manager. WEATHER FORECAST Wednesday clearing and fair. PROVOCITY, UTAU NUMBER 265 HARRY THAW HAS FREEDO M "OF CONCORD" WHILE COURT DELIBERATES ON APPEAL FORFREEDOM v .. THE HEAVY SNOWFALL . PRESIOEIIT OF THIS WINTER HAS AT.AttTVTEn THE FARMERS Only the Drawing ) - UTAH . an age- d- George-Thor- ne, resident of Pleasant Grove, sought the mail order route for a matrimonial venture and, like most of the mail 'order business the bride prov- ed Apostle Orson F. Whitney and El der Joseph W. McMurrin Came Stay th6 Rise. t COURTSHIP BY MAIL PROVES A SNARE STAKE SUKDAY Quantities ofr Water From the Lake and the Storing of Water at the Ilead of the Lakes Can jci va- KEEiER REPORTED Immense of VOLUME 6 TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914 rather a The fiasco. , wo- - Many Prominent Men Have Already Raised Their Voices In Favor of the Bond and the Work of Conversion is ' man in the case was Mrs. V ??v 4 5i. Emma Iluber of Denver, and C Down From Salt -- Lake and met Thorne for the first timeJ. w;u , Addressed the Conference. he Utah Lake is within eight ? ,mor last Friday, when they were ' finches of., the compromise point ed ft v.' t married. FollowinS the 'cerx..TS c coanec 4, iUtki-- f and i4 is rising more wpidlyJhis ".r-,?U . ;i mony she proeeedod to induce tj n. - P? and yeanthan ithas at any time in the Apostle Orson him to deed the homo to her. fa will make it poUT creek Elder Joseph W. McMurrin came past decade. This, it appears, he did, and ssibles the cement side- ? y fv to down enjoy from the7 Lake to Salt f lake, great yesterday tributary' 'A now the bride has flown, pre4 )K Kp walks the during streams are pornig into the ever attend the quarterly conference of muddy weather sumabiy back to Denver,f as as well the summer. of From the water. the Utah during' There stake. was a very swelling body with the deeds to his proper- Ever since the walks have been 'v Provo river ''there is the largest large attendance at every meet- , ty. laid there has been a feeling stream of water that has comeing, notwithstanding the . drizzly Thorne is wondering - how among the people that permanent from the canyon at this time of rain which fell all day. he can best protect his prop- crossinSs 8htld he put in, but the from-th- e year in the memory of the oldest President Joseph B. Keeler took woman who erty of services. of. of acres settler. Thousands the In his charge lad loved him by mail only'?"e,?! surrounding the lake are nual report on the stake he said Efforts will be made to get Axl t,!10ttla; t k th.6 .Again threatened with complete that much progress had benmade. the ded back. Tborm 4" are taxation .inundation and the farmers are The church, memberships for 4he already heavy for . ' to the citizens bear 4. and a plan had gelling decidedly worried over the stake during the year of to be found that would The was outlook. increase continued rainsand permit the of 224 for, 12,302, an work to be done without increassleet Storms have made many of for the year, ing the burdens. the streams muddy torrents jiarry- - The total number of births was Last Friday a meeting with, the ing silt and sand until at "places 419 an average of 32.6 per thous-sma- ll convinced all pres- commissiqners sand bars have formed and ana biemberg. The baptisms were authori Harry Thaw is only a nominal on the attempt of the state ent could he done without that it ' extend for many yards out into the 434, and there were 107 deaths, N. II., where ties to return him to New York. s increasing the tax to any extent There has been exactly the same prisoner in Concord, lake. But this fact fioes ,. not cause since his escape from worth counting. The high water in the lake for number of deaths for the past 3 he has been The- - illus- Thaw greater inconvenience than Matteawan Asylum. j Durin the past four days a rep- the past few years has caused the years, or approximately 16 to each tration here shows him on a shop- him in Concord. It -- is keep 4- Th Post has . can-- . will Well Known- Provo landscape seniatiTe people owning land around that thousand people. There are 707 tour yvitlx his guard while he sRald that no further attempt of ping the representa- many members to look over 21 years unmarried Gardener Comment on Mayor upon each new pumpxbody n e Tie made to restrain him if the the dec isi on of Provo Clten latlv to i. ing station as a gift of. providence, in the stfcke? 101 - persons were Federal judge at- Concord frees - Deckers Plan for Uniform JT Court, Ubef ore which he federal m the cement putting for "it seems' that' this is the only married in the Temple and 92 by sued crossings Treo Ordinance out 0 writ of habeas corpus him.;and they are for the most part in way the water can be lowered and civil marriages during the vear sympathy with the movement kept downTow enough to allow There have been 14 divorces; Utah from start to finish. well Daniel P. the them to do anything hut boat ride Stake has 57 missionaries out in Thuesen, In a public statement Mayor fish OnOe on field. the their and flourishing landscape gardener, hassenta Charles Fr Decker says:' to The communication with Post S. Elder fields. E. was the . Hinckley to bonding the city Relative Last summer the . waterv was secondspcaker and talked on regard to- the ordinance on tree for o street inter- improvement : down and the people of this city Church School work and reported planting, in which he says , g of sidewalks Please to once more able were accepUforpublicationseclons,-connectinenjoythat the churclrspends $300,000 in k the following comments referring aft street crossings, etc. themselves at the Provo Resort, its school system. to the mayors plan of street' The citys bonded indebtedness but only a miracle can keep the Elder J. M. Jensen spoke on the which I think ought to las. n.ow l11 reduced to $170,000. waters down low enough to permit work e Religion Classes and . seriously injured is" E. T. Thome, planting' be considered byevery citizen, j This indebtedness is on the witer-th- at them to reach the resort on dry reportd great progress. Mrs. The Knight coal camp at who sustained a broken leg and system alone, which under Allen Inez land nexe summer, unless the drive Knight proper ideas might be given works reported on the Storrs was the scene of an the able mangp ment of Commis- ' work of the Relief Societies. gevere bruises, which may develop to the mayor. on the shore is graded up. avalanche of snow yesterday jn0 internal injuries. The otherFirst I would say that the 8ner Goddard and aides is When the report of the precipi- - Elder Joseph W. McMurria 10 :lo, and aa a at receivmorning both two Greeks, injured, in Tuesdays issue should,10?? a revenue to the city pf $15,-b- e for this winter was sent out dressed the congregation and nrS-a- t result Mrs. Anna Packo- it of not are hut bruises, e(j jnany read by every citizen, as it is in 000.00 per year. This entire Christmas time, therewas a ed The members to greater activ-lyer- y and two Greek labor- - thought to be dangerously hurt. vitch with landscape effect. nue 39 applied to paying off the-an- d to the Work noticeable increase of snow-it-y. ers were killed. E. T. Thome half1 about a slide started The j waterworks bonds; so before these hills done missionaries Januback of the the Provo. in in Engprinciples of beauty. by well known in this elty aad the-fobonds- are due they can be atove houses, me SecondThe wettest has been of the land and other month may-the paid r countries, right foreign uary two Greeks were buried -- la head the near close revenue of the together to say what kind of trees andibe waterworks, of the winter and the snow now- The Tabernacle choir and male the debris, but were rescued 3!! bhen own a water gome distance above how to pint them is as undisput-- 1 0 canjr0Q lies deeper than it has for many quartette furnished the singings system wbo byja party of workers fhe main town of gtorrs. A as is his right to designate unincumbered, that the city woulJ Afternoon Session. able years. With prospects of at least started to dig what material should be used for ocd consider an offer of one another wet month, the water At the afternoon meeting Stake them out. The, slide started width and about six feet in where we can expect a revenue trimming trees, etc. tarmerp without warning crasn- an The scrub' it. before cafj.ying Third The selection of the,from tRe proposed bond issue? all they want for the entire year, rorn the High Council on account ed into four housea standing hillside was of the growth different kinds of trees. their Our city has reached a place that as the snow is packed very solid of poor health and J. M. Jensen a formed aod compact torn was made aw0y hot alternate weather an I and although the characteristics, "spe'ciai merits and a11 other cities do in their growth, nigh of the thefore floods it is not prob- - selor to fill th Carl F. A gbC'ifaults, special requirements, as to It covers an area large enough for may-briinrnhpr 8wed"e anddel stability, to wet and dry climates,' "Probably, ten times Re present Th.e moving mass of able that the watersheds will be Eyring was .chosen to succeed El- J s ' t costs no more.Ja, .bris came to resthortly- after their form and otliofr for 'drafneduntiriaesummer.'''(lefJensefr-athe houses : maintain - ion class work. president oUReligthe streets with an addi- forstriking more tion In the central and theof slide occuThe -initial tional the was than now, so point mal population architectural of given the HELEN GARDNER" - y was Orson F. Whitney Nowarning city, j Apostle part we double our population OF .'CLEOPATRA FAME more picturesque and the principal speaker of the ses pants of the ruined houscsTsave q 'was above the" tram way which or 3t would from Ihe mouth of the minetural outfines of the suburbs. AT THE ELLEN sion. ne rea dfrom a statement the instance of Mrs. A. P. Webb,-run- s :t r r correspondingly rcduco . ccm-- i Toal the of Canyon Boring chilThe adoption of thcr-taxesrnent made by the Prophet Joseph who escaped with her three y0rth We should have more people Manager E. G. Epperson an- - Smith, which urged the bringing dren. The avalanehe made little PanY- The snow passed tmder 0;ze (with- corresponding root enjoy our pure water and nounces the securing of an excel- of the hearts of the children to the noise at first, although a loud this tramway without injuring it, gygtems) most suitable to produce lent set of special features for the, fathers and the hearts of the noise was observed after s fflr as can e learned. Then it qujdj an(j permanent effect, the feet sewer system, and to assist iix Theatre. They are known ers to the children. The speaker it had gathered momentum. From ?ore dowu the canyon, wal to the .distance apart in rows to give paying for same. Each new resi-t- he hundred yards be- - room for natural development dent divides the cost of the sewer e as Warners Features and in- - then referred to the spirit of positions of the bodies of the houses several low. ' . well famsuch known and individual beauty. ,aQd increases the revnue of theering the people from out of the dead and injured, it appears that ThomcwhaJS. a traveljngsalegr water works system The scheme-- ir nf so- rmpoi-tanMormonism is but --nrck they had barely time ter leave-thcious players .aa MarioruLeonardr-world- . bouses and permanent a character that it PaJ" aU othe?; taxes. While otrr was in one of the Beautiful Exponent of the name for what wTe coll ptowni homse before the slide reached struck. He, as did all the occu- - sef.ms to me more time should be sewer and water system is unex- . Drama, and Helen Gardner of truth, said the speaker. ,Mor hem. fbe houses, reached the givcn for to a thought, consideration celled it is not soconspicuous Cleopatra,. fame. Miss Gard- - monism stands for afijiiat is tone! The dead are Mrs. Anr3a Packo- Pard3 f before dethe avalanche cuter visitor as our-- ' sidewalks and air an(j suggestions in this matter, ner, it will be remmebred, played jand good. God has not onlyjvich and two Greek laborers who body was at the Opera House last spring for spoken through prophets - - but,. have not ben identified. The most Lverd its blow. Hisslide jany a residence has beenjs?3s.thrown nn or the Is the proposed bond issue three successive nights in Cleo-- J through poets' and writers, gojd a a preat sacrifice because of! The house was packed; clasts and founders. classified divisions. God mained there for some distance. iac 0f time and proper copsid- -' 3ng to raise our taxes! I would then turned tmder and eratJon on the plans beforehand. i8ay n Dot necessarily. We are- every night at advanced prices, The work of the auxiliary or- teaches His truth and laws aax byiUewas . lx lx MM J D. P. TIIETiSEN, is dow spending each year more ,on . and it doubtful if ever there ganizations was discussed and the in was of one ep MrsPeekoyicli Landscape-Designwhich the Jlwas more appreciatiye .audiences necessity of these organizations isithe purpose for two the wrecked tbe houses, sections than would pay the inter-Gree- ks He shown.on also When Gardner Helen saw established. Provo was than was the church In spoke in a second, the third wss F0RMER HELEN GOULD est on to do permanent She money we friends think this of the think of outside we ned the of, appears gospel production. .in of A. P occupied family, The hy the amount work, used the firtstf IN FEEDS 1,000 to equally as good advantage as 'church in order to push forward of its principles, fipitlv, repent-"Dus- a ri. :r A'. BOWERY, V a331, the fourth was; vacant in A Daughter of Panjthe work of the Lord. He refer ance, baptism and all of its laws jyear for improvements should not Body First Found, NEW YORK, Man. 24. Nearly exceed twenty thousand dollars. (a stofy of ancient Greece) which .red to the accomplishments of the and its ordinances. The speaker- Theoman,8 Mrs. of Packovich Uody 1.000 of homeless and hungry men of interest on same would he about of. the one the Ellen be shown characters the took at .will history. organization up great Her the Bowery were fed re He then spoke f the doctrines church at the beginning. He ex- - was among the tonight and onf thousand dollars. Or of the church ?nd the long period plained the offices and the pro- - elothmg was badly toni, her body than 400 riven beds for the third of one mill basing it Upon of time it has been on the earth, gress made for the perfection of was severely wrenched and it apby Mrs. Finlev J. Bhard. our present assessed valuation been due h Miss ITelen Miller Gould. Gur present assessment for street channels throu e and Abe --many of Two the skull. Greeks iraf,'ure ;n of thefirst ariniver- - purposed is five mills. This could Leonfire celebration a the not come the Marion has but which , truth q , escape, step jn upon Storm, featuring Pn dug from the pile, this mill "with. of ia matter After the be easily reduced one-haHelen no Treskoff. earth. 've,re Truth marriage. 0fiier perfection.-truth, sary plan. ard,' Olga about one Lnlf hour a3to,i (Jinner an entertainment was giv- - with the reduced work on the in- pvr to The e devoted frrfn or was the of the Watches In the what the evening Gardner; I, abde started. Both apparent Mrs. Shepard was not pres terseetions. v Night; andThe' Rose oFYes- - it comes.' He ridiculed the doc- - Sunday school and a program of,1 Oa Page Five.) ent. with Miss Leonard 'trine of truth I. ing divided itltounday school work was given. (Continued (Continued. op page eight) teryear, w J ji v Y X i a- -' ' . V v 4. 5$ V V v ), ye Zii " S l' P M " 3 i - , ! 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