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Show ..KlCXif you dont get WEATHER FORECAST, Tonight and Saturday fair i noLmuch change in I , temperature. Post every Tuesday and Friday, KICK. J)ont The wait. man, Kick to the the Manager right NUMBER 374 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914 VOLUME 6 CHURCH TEACHERS COLLEGE-SUMME- R- SCHOOL FOR PROVO , Much Enthusiasm PROVO GETS HIGH 1-- 4SCHOOL BASKET t- is ' Displayed BALLTOURNAMENT Announced entThat 4 Once more 'Provo has cap- Provo is to Become the Perman- 4 tured the State High School ent. Home of ' the Summer basket ball tournament, and the games will start in the , School 4 Y gym next t Thursday night. The different leagues After months of preparation 4 of the state are drilling hard in1 their and planning itjias, at last been respective divisions in see what teams will com- announced that the Church' Teach4 The ers College Summer School will be 4 bat for gam.es end tonight and to- held in the buildings'ofJheJBrig-ha4 morrow night and Monday the officials will be able to $ Young University- .- It - will announce the names " of the commence on the tighth of June organizations. and will continue for a period of contesting Coach Roberts is pleased over 4 A S?,, soon startcorps of landing the tonrMm.nt, on the it meaM over ,eitty men work of outlining the coursesand- coming to whetn announced all can rest ., cured that the subjectslihosenrwlir be of the lines needed to take out Over-th- e- f opportunity to be a mannfac- turing center.. At least the city has an opportunity to 4 capture one of ihehiggesfee 4 real food factories ever built 4 in the intermountain region. 4 The plans for this factory are 4 4 well under way and it is now just a question of locating the site that will be the most 4 suitable for the factory, Other towns are hot after it, but Provo is in a good posi- tion to get it if the people 4. will pull together for it. . "the-finat-test- m Si -t- he-eityr as-!- degrees, r, 4 4 4 $ Ilend-riekse- Ogden afld L. V. Colfett of Salt Lake City, came to Thistle-amFD.-- While the question of the big summer school has beeu pending many students and teachers in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. Canada, Arizona' New Mexico and 'many -- Officials' to other parts of r the', Washington been waiting anxiously for the Is Productive of Beneficial of the decision as to Results. , whether or not the Church would bold the school. Now that fact is settled definitely, a committee j The commissioner of the general will go right to work preparing a office. wilL draw upa propos-student- s land, curriculum for the prospective to mapout their'courses cd bill,' the purpose of ;vhich will out the state j be to straighten for the coming summer.' mineral land The school first came into ex- - school istence las stummer and teachers controversy, and this will he pre-an- d students camefrom near and Rented to congress as a result of to attend. The courses were the conference held with Coramis-sfar satisfactorily arranged that the sioner Clay Tallman. Secretary, of his first demand for an extension of the. the Interior Lane-an- d work thus begun becamf so great assistant, A. A. Jones, by Board of Education" or Spry, Attorney General Barnes, decided to make "the institution W. D. Candland, president of the stronger than ever and an able state land board, and W. J. Lynch, employed secretary of the hoard. The four state officials who, with r Henry for the ensuing summer. All-ofthe teachers employed stand high Gardner of Spanish Fork, went to in the educational circles of- - the Washington on land matters, restate and ho doubt the faculty will turned to Salt Lake yesterday be responsible for many new en- - morning. . I "The decision of Commissioner jrollments for the school. , 1 As the B. Y. U. has proven the Tallman to draw up aii act of factor in the commercial gress was a concession to the Utah life of the town, the business men delegation, which, like delegations e of the city are much enthused over from other western states, land manded the that made csbool department summer being big -- 3 4 H MAJE first-speak- er ne al -f- - o Govern-thatChurc- 0LPiKES Fr - . land-feder- j, V Provo for the. purpose of looking over the field preparatory to the -Torganization of 'a company- - to manufacture cereal foods in this state. "A meeting wascalledat Umn- - the Commercial Club and a num- The Proposed Route to Unite ber of members turned out to go Utah and Colorado Haa Created over the proposition with the visitors. Mr. Henrieksen was the Great .Enthusiasm and Indicaand explained the tions Point to Quick Action. The many different statements Proposition very thoroughly ITe that have-gotrot yonecnimg thepropnod aeto-nA w ould ifail cost $100,000.00 . Although the Midland approximately suit brought by the Provo Reser voir company against all' of the and the company would be incor- failed Jomature after months of canal companies, cities and private porated for that amount. The pro- hard work and even many hardparties using water from the Pro- ducts of the mill are to be made ships on the of some of the ' part vo river has caused many misun- from the Utah grains. In connection, with the- cereal pioneers of that project, Provo is derstandings of the real issues at it was also suggested' that not to he .left entirely off the factory the effect will' and the suit stake, chopping and cntting plant great system of highways destined lave on the rights now existing ore' stftd the river. - Charges hav- e- been preparation of jto bring the people of all sectiom made, by some of the uninformed, stocTt foods- J1118 met with the eioser gether. The Pikes Peak eommittee and itRonte as to the real objects of the suit appeal of h8 ta3tel its piace and feomtry-haveTVisit- -of 1 is 4 ''V PRovoinnr n Thursday morning J. A. of Loganr J. S. Carver of , ... 4y f -- That the students of the 4 Brigham -- Young- University-are determined to carry - off the state championship hon- l( i ors this year was domonstrat- ed at the local institution this 4 morning, when the Student Body met to go over the sit- nation. Again this afternoon they demonstrated this deter- 4 mination by pa'rading the strets of Provo and showing 4joJlmQwn.JfoIksthat-ihe--- 4 4 big school is still in the race 4 and will make the fight of its life to win. Never in the history of the institution have PEAK the students been so deter- mined to reach the champion- ship goal. ROAD r h' - - foe I Do Utah or Die" is the slogan" of the B. Y, U. students this week and great spirit is being worked up to encourage the basket ball team in its battle with the U. of U. quintette tomorrow night. In the last game the U. of U. came out victorious with the decisive score of 3ff to 22out-cl9ssintbeY. in every stage of the game. But since that time the B. Y. U. five has ben improving wonderfully in team work, and its overwhelming victory over the Aggies last Saturday has convinced the fans that the team will have even chances against the strong U. U. U. The of has one of players. earns in the western country this year. The players Jbetler rTa" ,,. e g -- the-be- st are-larg- andrangyandUfast promiSesa such 83 theKoffe-et-plantstatements there hag with not Ralf the difficulties Their team work is perplexing to be m established een some enmity aroused' with- might cnneP; offered by the first road chosen to their opponents and if the Y, out just cause. To try to set tion the state of Utah and Colo-J- . fails to solve their offense tomorW.IImai Kn,gtt, in bah.lt of.unite some of these false statements ew projec, is to bMM row night the state and interra&.. right a representative of The Post 5a CMTns road from Sleel-or-, Colorado, to mountain championship will go to las made many inquiries into the K Ranch on the line between the state institution. eon . d he pnrehaaed at althe situation and has found the. real . For two weeks, however, the B. tw into lw0 status of affairs about as follows : rZ1!!,A?Lflpr:V.,,a Prfit the road will he YrU. has been working hard on a The company claims it has been committee, run into Roosevelt and on to My-to- :planof defense and upon this demere all visitedand late in compelled to institute legal pro-j- 5 then west .to Duchesne and pends its success tomorrow night. afternoon the "visitors ereeedings because of the antagon-)- e along the mail rout, to Colton. At Captain Vera Greenwood and Wil- b- - messed themselves as well satis- istic attitude assumed, and this point the road will follow the ford Egbert have been out of ' sliowul' TfiecTd va- - edmfthtlie railroad to SoldTeriEummit and praeriggrwfflgtjrttirica: hut institntitrirfhrTOghmakcomgallwiinccTfrrthemat-- ' this 'source no doubt many-- - new- - ter of clearing titles tOechool land terusers on the riverzr Somergo!e?9ftLleaving they wereasked down RpariisTTFork" canyon" to Mr, Greenwood will be in the big a statement as to what the so far' as to object to the storage! jbehEby tie state. -- Owing-toenrollments willbei made. Spanish Fork, - Springviile and contest. The practices this week 1e cty would have to do to wiiile' flood of waters a the" whenever fact that of sltogeahcr. then into Provo. From here the have been snappy and fast, and" The officers erection of the coat to mineral is as the filed or on the "Y boys feel confident that factory tion coac object will road storing willTun into Salt Lake, and the faculty were not prepared to They sason!er for a from short is the taken cept thev will win it only very TIeher The away land, educators: also are the City people gist of following too short a season in fact for ar,swer this question, but said" that bidding for the road,-bthus state There will be nearly two hunthe e is government, by there GeneraUzrManagement-ThwouM.be prepared to tall a chance of it 'goi'ng tliai dred "Moters from the u; of Examiners. Ilor- - ting a cloud on all school land held the reservoirs to fill. .Pnepf tfigj they Board-o- f slight ilie suit, therefore, is to ter. i way on account of the difficulties accompanying the visiting team, as ngsGeorge II. Brim- - by the state, the various western objeets'of determine com- what in the" g and Utah Nstates, C. rights that will make the building of the Utah is determined to win the and hall, Willard Young has under the law store to wished the pany SACRFD CONCERT road very expensive and will not critical contest, the championship department particular, j Jensen arid the " IN SECOND WARD to- clear. up limit of tl the water, season be as serviceable as the Colton depending upon it. The at Y Washington Committee George Executive ' The proposition made to inw hich it can be done. The be unable to hold matter. will routes SUNDAY gymnasium EVENING and Swensen C. Brimhall'John R The first meeting on this route the immense throng of people, but ithe federal officials by the Utah proper adjustment- of such a on caGnv C Wilson. is tion im, the as were that gov-evidentlyThe took Band will equally a place at the Commercial club the management is doing all it can Epperson give JohiT C. Swensen, representatives all portant to the old waterusers as sacred concert next Sunday even- ernment should either afternoon and many to increase the seating capacity by give ProBrigham Young University, of mineral to the new.' whether in school officials and commis- installing additional seats over the the Second ward Unilands, S. ing D. prominent L. meeting vo; 0. J. P. Widtsoe, state with The company, will algo contend house at 7 :30 p. m.. under the sioners of the two states were dressing rooms. the to or character not, L. James Lake City; versity. Salt title or make a farther snr-sit- tor a recognition of its right, un- direction of the M. L A. of that present and took active part in Barker, Brigham Young Univer- a clear exact na- -' der the law, to measure reservoir-e- d ward. Following is the program: the discussions. and PROVOS INDIAN FIGHTERS -Provo; J. W. Gardner, Brig- vey of determinejhe water into the school held as now 1. "The river, March land Mormon all comminglture -ham .Young College. Logan Jas. MET YESTERDAY AND CHOSE (Continued on page six.)it with the natural stream and falion, composed by Mr. E. G. ' L. Brown, Brigham Young Univer- - MEy the state. OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR officials refused to then lower down, at the intake of Epperson federal The Fletcher HUBBY FOR OLD LEFT sitvr Provo; narvey its have a canal, certain as and de 2. first Garden the of A. - consider proposition Roses,! (TV. MEXICO. SO MRS. JACKSON 3righam Young University, Pro- the The Provo Post of Indian War has always held finite quantity measured out. And Pratt) Band, department ASKS COURT FOR DIVORCE Veterans met Young L. L. Brigham Daines, vo; under such conditions it would 3. Miserere from. II Trova, yesterday afternoon of sections 2. 16, thai the 'College, Logan; Amos N. Merrill, 32 and 36granting in Commercial the club rooms for be to alike to tore (G. Verdi), cornet and from, Mrs. important in each towihiptifthe appear Ida, Jackson," of Colton the purpose of electing officers for Brigham Young .University, Pro- state as school land the owners of proior rights as bone duet, . tins whw G. Epperson Emery that- -, her the vo; Guy C. Wilson, Church TW state was dmittV earned the well as to the newcomer--whyear. Thos elected Arid A bios 'Epperson. Lake: husband had gone to Mexieq. IIpii 'ensuing ; Salt City logical Seminary, be should Centin, J, II. off for 4. event the senatre charged m Lento Vais? that The. ' Vampire had failed to provide tor her andiVant, Albert JonVsVeuYenanT, Thomas A. Beal, Snow Academy, proviso and foun to be of mineral evaporation and not leave' t (A. B. Coney), Band. so she decided suit for William . Ephraim; E. II. Eastmond.eto Jhe to .guesses, as has been the prac- 5. Violin solo, should character they Saeterjentens divoree, and with it- the house, William Prohert; quartermaster. -E. ham Young University. Provo; tice heretofore. Some claim the Sondag Gammon; flag bearer, (Ole Bull) Mr. -- E. G. valued at $500.00 and the furninSwwiJ L. Roberts. Brigham Young Unr James E. Snow; chaplain. Oscar waste by evaporation is as high as ture. valued at approximately Wilkins. ten per cent, in but She also asks for the res$000.00. the other hand it should not fctt. real -- ilnlion af llu- rroHemof upon toration of her tnciden name, . be forgotten that when the. volEDWIN BLISS CARRIES even thourt it will tale an act Ida ArroAvsmith. B. Keeler, According my nearer, Jeph ume is increased the current be-- 1 Pro- - congress to accomplish it, OFF HONORS FOR ESSAY to the pomplnint the defendant n i! swifter and thus the loss.E. Ascher), Band, "fBas sieeta, JaHneipfli Batfer-- 'Attorney General Baraea aay. comesto Mexico. went nSecretary Lane adinTtled tie from evaporation is materially! 7. Brass quartette. (a) Then Edgin Bliss, one of the students day Sain'ta MWanarr Correanoof the present laml svs- - decreased. Then, for the sake of t You ll Remember Me ; of the Brierham Youn? University, (Balfe) injustice , Lake dence School, Salt. and as quare deal all round, (b) Soldiers Farewell. the peace gee he poiiW ) tin Band. (llolzma off the' first prize for the carried jpendenee r, Alme UReynohls, Bngham Yo com- - such a question ought to be 8. Song, TVe Raise of God the Our is invited to best essay on The government bii)ty public general What is the MatProvo: C. to Thee. congregation and band.jbe present. A collection will be ter with Utahs Taxes. jn aftor 100 years and claim- - tied for all time. The Brigham T The Prove riv, runs ever 9. Benediction. 7 for the benefit of land far 'offered was up jtaken prize IlarolJ by, h.dj 10. Exit march, (Continued On Pec Tour.) Smoot. Ttmr.) Spirit of 0 meeting house. I (Coatlav . .iiwvM Young University and-wi- 'Corps-of-teachers-- ld r, , I rrli ' j, S' .5eV'yn at con-''greate- st n, de-th- tu-.ma- ke in-oth- sec-scho- ol in-cha- rge ex-su- re j pnt-Uliur- ut ul "ace-IICnmi- land-holdin- -- . '' Faculty last-Tuesda- 7 y y, -- learned-sometime-ag- at o . -- - to-bri- ng F'? R&.a'BSLkTl - mid-summe- r, - - i , IJ -- rf In-.rie- w te 3V |