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Show 'V EloA if you don't get The Postevery Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Dont wait" Kick to the right man. the Manager. WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Wednesday generally cloudy,, not much change in NUMBER Z12 PROVO CITY, UTAfi, TUESDAYr APRIL 7, 1914 VOLUME 6 CLIMBING BLACKFOOt GLACIER. A NATURAL WONDER OF GLACIAL PARK THE FIRST .MUSI X V 5, car- - v V y ( OF KELLYS ARMY x - X ; - THIS CITY V X' ;RioGrande Freightrain'LaNigKt; They Remained Here Only Three 1. v sf r?' V If' 4t ' XyoO? J V" ' V f. o: '.X - ? '' ' ' Km f OO 0'' X : W x ' ov v - y x yj - c-- xy . s y ' S w ClaamYThereAxe Frosts Headed This Way During the Month of April. A. H. Thiessen F.t y yy r C" f v'X y o A. H, Thiessen, the district director of the United States weather bureau, has made a very cartful summary of the weather conditions of this section for the months o March and April. The month of March marked the smallest precipitation of many years and the fine weather naturally advanced the fruit. During this month the., outlook is that we will have a number of cold snaps and the fruit growers are warned to be prepared for the stoim periods, from now until the 25th of the month there will be continued cold snaps with high storm 'periods. Only a , few line days are forthcoming during that ' , time. ' of to men fruit the According this section there will be a bumper crop if the.fyost does not come to kill the blossoms. The water prospects are the best in many years and there will likely be an abundance for all purposes during the coming summer. -- s- X j? :. milMIIS O - 'O v . I t w V ' Hours. I ,y V i '4- - r. W' Pm A ' yi y O' .V'x A - o , - Nearly Three Hundred Men Held Up A 'A : v 1 a' a?o y,t ' y yx ! Regardless of the attempts ou SEI - t If r the part of the Provo Herald to A St v Calplace the Kellyite army of i A " Vv' ifornia into the mythology of the ; 4. V '0'' ' 93s,. a real life sized body of ,v. V yi ,yX Vo o A; the unemployed' reached Provo LS' - about tleven oclock last night and Plans Were Made For a Red Hot Campaign by the State Commit""spent three hours in the freight x J5. i tee Which Met in Salt Lake ' X'' A' 4 yards of the Denver, & Rio : ,v ' ' V, Yesterday. Grande railroad before proceeding via theJkfreightj,oute--tHundreds of American tourists it slants at 45 degrees. Many have At tuneB investigated. Members of the Republican Helper or some canyon point. will tosummer this to Glacial climbers must like themselves thunder is hearc go tia. rumbling The men camped in Salt Lake State Committee from all parts of ' in Montana Park for and of to a view the sound seems to come keep gether iu Alpine fashion all day yesterday and fed upon the state met in Salt Lake yesterthrough the crust.' It is caused the hospitalities' of that city. Last day to arrange for the coming Blackfoot Glacier, a wonder of from slipping.. The glacier forms between by the cracking of the ice as it night the men flagged a freight state conventions. The two con- the North American contineut. Citadel Blackfoot conventions and mountains district South street. about slips along the surface of the Tenth at train gressional This enormous mountain of ice and runs down to Gunsight Lake. mountain. In the distance at the The crew at first refused to haul will be held in Salt Lake, and the has a surface of twenty-fourjmoves two or three inches, a right of the photograph is shown the men, but after instructions state convention will take place d miles,-anin some on 1st. square from the main offices they loaded places year, according to scientists wbo Mount Jackson. September The issuance calls of for the the - them into thenars and started for II this city. congressional and state conven- PROVO CITY HUS Chief Giles and Policemen tions of the Republicans was authorized' yesterday by Rushman and Snow, with Deputy HORSES AND FLOUR Sheriff Clark, met the train at the eighteen members of the RepubliBASEBALL LEAGUE MAN HUNT PAYING ORATORICAL COIITEST IN MORMON COLONIES can committee met who state at full and with their pockets depot ' of tobacco they .. SEIZED BY FILIBUSTERS office the of Wilbam keei to Governor managed the men in the yards until the Sprju Most of the counties of the e v 'ir,of the out- -. dor state 'wer? represented either by Lockl Ball Tossers Arrange For a Cost was to train, EL ASO, Texas., April 6. Horsready pull Lopez Man Hunt Runs The M. I. A-- Contests in Tlii3 f flour and provisions are being Helper. They then advised the state committeemen or by their es, of ComGames For This Up to $25,000.00 and Local Long Series . Stake Are Creating Much Int men to go on their way, as tin proxies.- - -- All of those at the meet seized by the federal filibusters Summer. mossloners Would Escape Part est in Every Division. outlook to get through the canyon mg declared that the counties under Silvestre and Rodrigo I " of Bill. . was very good. When the engine they represented were in good in the name of the Mexican whistled out, the army londc shape, and there seemed to bo no Aecording to the managers of Once more a large crowd turned federal government, throughout doubt of a. Republican landslide the local baseball teams of the in and were soon on their wav. the Mormon colonies southwest of out Sunday night at the Tahf The men who make up the divis- this falL rile of tenor lroni the, to the colonists, pieeting some there be will in! baseball Juarezaccording city, hear the oratorical It had been rumored that the Provo-thion which came through here comihissioners-representinfrom the who held are out at is coming season. Four teams test of this division. Raoy Pnr- . . were largely young men. They Republicans might follow the lead where filibusters the have country ofhee is it very plainly cell of the. Third ward proved ih- yesterday the Printers, the claim that there are all kinds of taken by the Democrats in declarbeen operating. The Mormons ' comevident that the Utah county winner and will represent this claim that the federals are tradesmen such as barbers, steno-- ' ing for an early convention. How- Plumbers, the Electricians and the giving graphers, bookkeepers, black- ever, those at the meeting opposed Woolen Mills, will be in the race. missioners are going to try to es- -' division in the stake finals, in the name of federal receipts tllP oratorical contest was smiths, iron workers, carpenters, all thought of an early convention At a meeting held at the Commor- - cape as much of the debt for the government for the flour ana going on here the Timpanogos other masons, plumbers and mechanics and decided that eight or nine supplies taken by them. Club cial Int Friday' night ?'runs, ap- - . mertin hmwe of all kinds. They even claim to weeks was entirely long enough packtd to i Rodrigo Quevedo has been proof hunt the expense have a doctor traveling through time in which to conduct the fall following schedule was arranged : pnpaejfy many were unable moted from a colonel to general, April 15 (two games) Printers Jproximately to $25,000.00, and ac- - to find seats. Wiiliam R. Giade the Americans with them. campaign. say, as a result Before leaving this morning The stato committee decided vs. Plumbers j Woolen Mills cording to the Salt Lake officials,, of Lake View won the retold story work in the rebel telecutting Utah county should stand one- - contest and Miss Heloise Day of they said that another division that in the absence of any congres- Electrics. and lines in westrailroad graph the Timpanogos ward carried off ern Chihuahua. would reachhere within, a day or sional committees - it had - the April 25 Electrics vs. Printers. third of the bill. 2 Woolen Mills vs. Plumbrisen r the honors for the oration. two. County Commissioners authority to call conventions for .May When the federal filibusters W. Carlson and A. II. Crabbe, Chief Giles and, his assistants both of the congressional districts ers. The speakers at the Tabernacle , in the Mormon country appeared are being complimented todav for of Utah and to look afterpaliii-ea- l May 9 Woolen Mills vs. Print- Sheriff Andrew Smith, Jr., night were i Mrs. Flora near Colonia Juarez, they ordered . affairs in both districts until ers. the easy way they handled ty Attorney I: E. Wiley and Dcpu - jB. Jenkins. Bonneville ward. a boy, who was plowing in a field, ' May Ifi Plumbers vs. Electrics. ty Sheriff Sanford Hedges of Salt Friends. men and got them to move on. It the regular district committers Roy Purcell. Third to unharness his horses and they 23 Printers 'vs. 'numbers Lake came to Provo yesterday to, ward, Perseverance. May has been their usual custom on t were formed. The committee callSpafford took the two animals with them, (tw-30 May games) Electrics confer with the local board. After (Daniels. First ward, The Bless-th- e trip to fspehd at,, least a clay in ed both congressional convention leaving th,e harness on the ground. vs. Woolen Mills; Plumbers v3. every city the size of Provo for re-- ! for Salt Lake and fixed question had been discussed at ing of Work. Edwin Bird Baird, They also demanded a saddle from freshments. Here,. however, they just one day prior to the hol ding Printers. Acquisition arid another length, in- - which Commissioner Fifths ward. and young Mormon tbok the tobacco proffered to of threat atecouvention, iuimlori JuneMbWoolerrrMiHs vs. ELee- - Christensen said that men had jCost of Happiness. him threatened kill to if he did ' tries. ' fllehTand went on their way. been hired during the excitement; -- The judges were. Celeb Tanner, not that the same delegates might atThe it declined give boy up. 13 June Plumbers vs. Printers. and that the men "should look tolGeorge Powelson and George P. tend both the state convention and rode away to the mountains. r June 20 Printers vs. Electrics. their employers for their pay, the Parker. and one of the congressional con, 27 Woolen Mills .,vs. members June - " ventions. vqnieted down. It was' In choral singing a girls chorus , ' The federals lost four men in The apportionment of delgafos Plumbers. suggested that a committee con- - from each of the First, Third and for both the state convention and July 4 (two games) Printers listing of three from each county Fifth wards, competed. The de the recent Pearson fight and seven, the congressional conventions will vs. Electrics: Woolen "Mills vs. be appointed to audit the accounts irision was given to the Fifth wad. prisoners Were taken by the rebbe one delegate for each eighty Plumbers. and charge to each county whrt The judges were Professors C. R els, and promptly executed, the u Ly" II Printers vs. Woolen, it Jovotes east for Congressman , thought right. The plan uas Johnson and Moses S. Gudmund-son.- - refugees ' 51 ills. j Howell in m . ill This of-,1912. to seph and the Salt Lake agreed Eletrics vs. Plumbers. ficials will come back bn the 16th The Johnson quartette rendered "County Assessor L A. Smoot Re- make the state convention a meet24 (two games'! Printers of 540 of Counties July C. B. WILSON AND fine selections. . several the final ing delegates. for, a Good eountin: Increase April in the ports ' choose the vs. Woolen Electrics vs. be will to Mills; folIn the FIREMAN HAD NARROW permitted northern division, the Valuation of County Property. '" ' same delegates, or separate sets Plumbers. ESCAPE YESTERDAY in took retold the lowing part "Mills vs. UTAH COUNTY BREEDERS of delegates, for the two conveAugust . 1 Woolen contest : William R. Jladc; story, T " Electrics. WILL ORGANIZE INTO A Corraty Assessor I. A.- Smoot re- - ntions.'" C. B. Wilson, an engineer. The Other Wise Man; Belle ' JERSEY ASSOCIATION Cook. The state committee yesterday -- August- 8 numbers vs. Wool-e' on the Denver & Rio Grande, ports an inevrense of $368,112.00 Timpanogos ward. A Per- ' MilLs. over the assessment for the year elected William Bailey of Nephi .feet Tribute; Martha Meldr-m,- had a very narrow escape 1 1913. This also exludes a number 'as a member of the state commif- August 15 Electries vs. PlumbPleasant View ward Her Rer- yesterday, as did the fireman A nnmber of stockmen of this, vice: - Carrie of large companies who were in - tee from Juab county to succeed ers. Knight, Sharon, and other members of the eluded in the corporations assess- - jJ. C. Sullivan of Eureka, who August 22 Printers vs. Woolen section met last Sunday night for ward. In the Shadow of the crew. The, freight, engine Mills. . ed by the state board of equatiza- - j died a year ago. was coming down the canyon, jibe purpose of organizing the Pines, tion or have moved away, as is Those who attended yesterdays August 20 Klee tries vs. Print- - Utah County Jersey Association, j' In oratory the following partici-- j according to the report that After the matter find tyeco discus- - pa ted: Heloise Day of Timpano- the case with the construction meeting of the Republican state reached hereMhis morning, sed for some tunc it Was decided gas ward, when it run into a cross Every-de- v companies whq -- have - completed committee were! W. F. Knox oi Faith:, to draw. up hud jput the Fred Knight, Simeon -their work in Utah county. 01t-Beaver, Mosiah Evans of Boxelder track. The compact threw . association into an hetive ifield.if ver Gowdrv 4 tt Urbtiou to The summary. of the assessed A. W. Ilorslev of Carbon, W. J. MANY CORPORATIONS it over on its' side and the nnmh-rtl- ie is of Wilsford follows a : 1 Emery, Seeley riveloPint. venation as Church'; R. men had no chance to escape. Already Day of' FORFEIT imaaitRs of. local l.k:, stockmen have brought, View ward. Farm "lands '3.55:1,320 Iron. William Bailey of Juab. Ne- Ye Think What of. the engineer and However, ' Town and city lots .1.463.000 phi . Anderson of Millard, G. E. many pure bred Jerseys into the Christt Meldrum, Margaret About 8()0 corjmratioiH.forftit- - county, and as a result the Jersey .Pleasant View ward. Condie of Morgan. Harrv S. Jo- Friended their charters to do business in) stock has been very materially 'ship. John real Total estate 1. $ 5,016,380 soph (representing M.Hayes) j Jn the singing eontest mixed 3,443.520 and John C. Mackav of Salt Lake. the state of Utah last night by, improved. Improvements Ti. R. Anderson of Sanpete. A. K. failing to pay the annual l.eeusei The leading members of tin double quartettes from Pleasant' passenger No. 3, whieli came " ew orgHnizatjor iTIansen of Sevier; M, . M. Bush ax- are: W. W.jView and Rharon wards eorupet-- ; along late, for nearly two Toal real eState and - imnro ementa $ 8.459, 9i)0 (representing George Brj an! of Goodridge, A. O. Rmoot ami Jaeobjed. the Pleasant View ward win- hours. of Dixon Tooele. John Chairman Utah I). of 770.'8i'J 'Stock . Washington, Henry Coleman. The plan to bring the ning first place. A number of mud slides in Hjvc Total personal property 2,660,687 county. J. B. Wilson (representing Gardner of Spanish Fork and See- - stockmen the canyon have caused the together for bettor! A young ladies junior chorus J. (h Jensen 1 of Wasatch. John T.ietary II. L. Cummings of Salt breeding of stock will undoubted- - from the Sharon ward .had u passenger trains to be late. ' ' i j Grand, total M.--$ll- , 891, 57. 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