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Our i YOU FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERSI Jf,you hayf a few. nlcs Ajpjplee o ' Is 13- - -- nr Call us up es NUMBER 174 FRENCH AND ENGLISH Hf "ME I peach-pear-s. fact any j VOL 6 REPUBLICANS AT PRIMARIES . ' SHALL PROVO HAVE A BASEBALL PARKT In SEPTEMBER 11, 1914 PROVO CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, crmrrr or' fruit that la ready ter the" local market that you would like to oispoee of at once with a profit, why dont you use trie CLASSIFIED COLUMN of this paper t assist you. It would only ct you a trifle and It. may prov very valuahi to you. To peddle trkre valuable time. The CLASSIFIED COLUMN Is the cheapest, quickest and becL Try IL regu-larljtwl- whenever you. We have no other way 'ef. knowing If you are missed. ' , E. O. LEATHERWOOD AT PROVO TONIGHT INSPECTOR IS AT WORK ON The -- Republican,, nominee The--p-Fi for -Lonstibled that Provo cannot UongresrTForath1sn dts were The to- come Lipubliean primaries trict Provo to wilt ball team supportaNJi,se night to open the campaign without 'g balkpark. Provo 4held in 'all tivewards 'of Provo of the out-- j in Utah county. We will be niSht will furnislf'the giound hiany City L. G. Donnor, assistant agriculthe side at Everywhere precincts. the koung Mens Republi providing a small rmitaJ is for the Agricultural depart-meturist ean club and an invitation attendance, was good, indicating paid and the business men'of at Washington is in Provo has beeu extended to all to the city will put up enough' the activityjamong party workers. " were be present. PARlC&:i0ill:22 plvZ: Prussiason of 'the late" Prince pioney to bnild fence. A Tbe, following delegates today preparing for, the second cbnvehtIoh4'"r-'MrrLeatherwo6ehoseft-dothe county is'consid-The following official cOmmunica- - Frederick Albert, regent of Bruns-now of farms and farm survey canvas is on being set Joot. plan ' Le'hctd WednesLeliPnext to at ered best the oneof to to a speakers second cousin of the organise tion was issued! company in thia valley. The same- - farms I V, in state un- and the will ence-andf iidth oonray-i f On the left wing theIritish German emperor, has been woundas were taken a year ago will FlRSr'WARl). doubTedly give the Rcpubli- duet the affairs 'of the park. " and French troops have crossed ed in battle. ' J. A. Buttle tliairmiin again be taken and figures will be cans of Provo some good cam- ,, , 'A meeting will be held in a - J. Morrille GCorge, secretary. Both the German and . allied f the Marne between La Ferte. given on the products, the cost of short time to bring the mat- paign argument. C. II. and the interest the farmer relabor Chateau in' Delegates and armies France are Ward,' Ralph Charly receiving ter before the public jancl at G. C. on the investment. Preston E are Peterson, Elliott, making ! that time every effort should Thierry, pursuing the enemy, who inforcements and the" battle in Connor1 toUJ go into John Mr. W. Nela This Loose, Farrer, year be made to get a park fund' Jhn';ijioP'BENNION is in retreat During" thg'fourse; France isTikely toJast some day farm MII. the organization for Graham, started. Already several ! of the advance the British forces yet. . ", AT INSTITUTE the studyofof ascertaining which Ben A. W. Jos. Bachman, . Buttle, urpose prominent people have agreed . u- took .number of prisoners '' and Th.e.repQrts Mattie regardingthe pro jto invest sums. Are you one E. Stoker,. Belle Bachman, crops can be growdf to save time T" mitrailleuses. captured Glazier, "Jor.Tr Farrer,- Clarence .. , and distribute the labor of the t : gress of the Russian and Austrian of theml VV During the four daysbattle arms are ork Mil-with B E. PrpI. rere al te W farmer most effectively. "" r ednesday ton, JarvisMary meager, but a Petrograd j the allied armies have in that ifee- When interviewed today, Mr ton Bennion o the University, of Jones. O.-.. tion of the theatre of Operations dispatch" says it is believed that Morrille said that Utah was especConnor Glazier, George, Roy Utah, who talked, first on Coi gained more than sixty kilometers the German crown prince has been COMMERCIAL CLUB .with a class of the blessed relation of Subjects; second, ially MET WEDNESDAY miles). ( about thirty-seve- n chief commander of the appointed farmers who are Industrious C. Mrs. "Alternates II. most Ward, Moral Between Chateau Thierry and forces which are r ia t tit vp A third, The r , Instruction; if of their the account t so on tooppose largely ' the " Prussian farm of The lack Russian advance. produce back.-'''"T--"guard hasbeen thrown ' last We from Louie to of the standard its tion Mrs, highest Johnson, Stoker, quote subject action continues with Pope Benedict XV, in an en- last spring was held at the cluh exof W.. K. Spafford, the following; to is due the lack Bachman, efficiency becyclical to the episcopacy of the rooms Wednesday night. Presi- Mrs. C. E. Loose Mrs. great severity in the region J. T. Far-re-r. A teacher should not be a par- pert knowledge1 rather than for tween Camp de Mailly and world, urges peace and brother-hoo- d dent Peterson spoke w those pres- ' of work." At the present .. u. tisan ni the sense of belonging to want ameng the nations. In this ent, and explained that while the Mr. II. Graham beet growers are making ' , Mrs. Belle and time the In the center and on the right encyclical the pope ways: clulTmeetJngs had not been held Bachman were elected any religious as membetter profits on. the investment ' there is nochange in the .... wing We exhort most earnestly regularly, the t organisation has bers of the Com- party Central than any others on account of County beesituation. , nbusy entertaining many dif- mittee. " those who govern the destiny 'of the certainty of the crop. It also ence between an to T belonging in the and who have all had On the Omnain the nations that they should bring ferent parties SECOND WARD. organization and, affiliating. with supplies more labor than other Argonne district 'the two oppos- themselves to a frame of mind many good things to say for the ' B. F. ; ehairman. Roper, ,f a it. A partisanship that blinds one crops and is especially good for " ing forcei are maintaining their whereby they may put aside all city. G rah a m, secretary. farmers with families. With this yfnud positions. In the region of Nancy discussions contrary to the- - wel- - t The question' of unequal taxa- - " An- to truth, or 'that involves a sur- crop may be found combinations Delegates Nelson, Joseph tion yame tip' and figures" were the enemy has made slight pro- fare pf humanity. drew N. C. Ilieks, Es- render of ones judgment, to any that will materially increase the Salins road Chateau on the The British prime minister has submitted showing that ' local ther C.Knudsen, gress StewarVMonroe Paxman, human agency is in opposition to per cent of gain on the entire On th other hand we have called for more men to serve the property is taxed over four times W. R. II. Paxman, Mrs. J. W. good citizenship, and, therefore, crop, nay has also proven a very gained ground in" the forest of country, and when the gover- piore than property in other pities Mrs. B. valuable crop, and the per cent is F. Poulton, Ralph Champenoux. especially objectionable in a much nment' plans are completed, the in the eounty. Property improve- Roper. ; considerlarger in this crop than such been have The losses British army will number 1,854,- - ment was also discussed, - J. Mortimer, teacher. If, however, a teacher is Alternates W. as peaches, and Borne other crops on able both sidesnt Jte.mo.tak OOQ men. Regular club meetings will now fed. T. ' going to count for much ..in the varieties of fruit Orion Berry, J. Peay, -s and 'heaIfh6f our 'troops remain " 'Additional B r i tish' "e usual ties bbtd'anl"rmTchwork-inticad fvw'civic,..liie..ola..,CQmm u n ty,u nd e r tia n. this eounty excellent. have been made public covering of the organization of party organization, . B. F. Roper and Maud Graham pur system one to be that will be . There is no confirmaiioirofthe the period up to September 7, and lie needs to affiliate with a politi- promises were elected members to interest all landownof oT the cal great news published in the German bringing .the total for the cam- LAKE VIEW SELECTS j ; and the same holds true ' party . t ers. Committee. Central, v County DELEGATES TO LEHI of the relgiious life of the comnewspapers of the fall of Mau- paign close ' to 19,000 killed. TIIIRD x WARD. , beuge. wounded and missing.' munity1 ' I SPOILERS TO EE Eph Homer, ehairman, The Lake View primary was - The Austrians are "Dr. Hansen followed with an THE reportedJto " SEEN AT COLUMBIA D. IL Madsen, secretary. LONDON,- Stp. 11, 3:45 a. m. be evacuating Craeow, theft- - last held Wednesday night, when the excellent lecture on Dental InDelegates-r-Eph SEPT. W. K. 17 THURSDAY; Homer, The Paris correspondent' of' th stronghold in Russian Poland. following delegates were chosen spection. GathE.V.: John reeeivVjncent, The Belgians Tire repeFted to for the Republican convention at Farrer, Express quotes a message Drr Stewart lectured Those who have1 never t hadf auf Mrs. Dv-Mrs. on Thursday erum, ed from the front stating that the have, assumed the offensive Madsen, j next Lehi the Wednesday, j and eye. He had . present a L. L. J. ,to see the workings Vincent,, Mary opportunity Nelson, allies at last have got into their to have driven'the Germans back Delegates Marion Clinger, W. number of pupils for practical of ' Mrs. W. . picture Moon-ean enormous K, Madstride ; Farrer, S. ' Hugh J. aylor, J. Reese, P. W. to Louvain. plant,. demonstration. So startling were Beck-steauch D. H. W. as I Marne the of Madsen, has George Thos. NEelig operates in Johnson; AlterThepassage discoveries that (he teachers the Turkey Jias cancelled the priv- sen, and Los Angeles Und Chicago, have Jamese Fisher, E. T. Hard- were convinced nold-awa- y the ilege accorded to foreign'mihjects nates Parley Clinger, cost the Germans d early! that many of the A. W. C. A. Dahlquist, Jru John ing, narding George" T. reasops for' retardation, of 'non- missed.onelof.the greatest indus- -. message says. They fought their of rights of special trial by judges P. Eggertsen, Mrs. S. Peay, tired Jr.; L. L. and Johnson though step, of by Step way in the schools is due trial sights in the world. To see Bunnell, , their own countrymen. is promotion, It a P Ellen J. nomer, F. nalliday, J. to defective, seven or eight stock . J. they were, but at the Marne the suggested that the action jvas in- - For- - precinct - justice-4V- .. eyesight. Parents "William. Claud C. a at Yor. a 0D tlme : French army got in. Carter, The German spired -- by German- y- Remon- Taylor.-Carter,, should hot be in 'any doubt about ' BahlquirifA. F. Thurgood. building and producing stories for For jprecinct constable Parley G. pontoons were no sooner erected strance by Britain, it is feared, their children's eyesight.' ' Alternates Waltertaanment of thejamuse- John the were Willdns, than they swept away by may lead to q declaration of war. Cling'er. 0 Friday institute was devoted to B. ter Edward Mrs. Peay, Farrer fire. The w.or (1,13 For precinct' secretarj', P. W. 0nly in- , French artillery . music and a ; jj i rt m 11 Bertha Ross, Mrs. Ruth Peay Far-rc- departmental work, but it js really reamark- held on steadfastly, bn t 'lost j il Madsen.- teesting, ATTORNEY HArWy CLUFF Mrs. Elizabeth Park, Mrs. able to 'see this operation in pro- - v - hea vilyr and. .finally sncceededjn Committee , .Members of Central V MAKES STATEMENT Lizzie cess. - Really, the public have no ' -- Marion nalliday', C, It. Miller, getting- - aeros - the river- - nnder . a A. Clinger; PW: Madsen'. - Members -- of .Steering Commit-te- e George AMadscnOk-E.'- ' torrent of fire. : ;.-- Olson, Dr Chamberlain of the Bl Y.U. idea the amount" of energy and ' To my friends aiid all delegates itailediu bringing about 'The British amry was not so 2 L. E Bunnell, Alfred IL continued his lecture. , j Central Committee F. A. Thurheavily engaged during the day. to the Republican County Convea- - Johnson and D. J, Reese. P'duredramas u n Closing address was gtveii'byisu-ss-nor ji' good, Mrs. Mary J. Vincent, Brf flpnroxitnafelv 1 .fiAO.OOQ :Iion.;,.w any reJea when they in which he Supt. Eggertsen, v v' on f be screen of m on in the allies fighting lines. LEON VUv9t:;'3 DUNNMEET3 WITH h e of aee,th viewed t .the P,c;nre imports net I In viepf iof the hews paper , re- ? T. E. Booth, chairman. f fras ri PAINFUL' to' pro-- " ACCIDENT necessary in ))hat ,' exercises the respec-RUiopening to the 'effect that I was a uUce it. ! Jos. W. Dunn, secretary. il While, mast official ptatemcnts ports candidate for the nomination as One of the interesting incidents Leon Dunn, employed ilth the , Delegates E. A. Geet Harvey give little details of the battle that occurred in the making of whTchTs being wasred France county attorney, and the fact that Startup Candy company, met with Cluff, ,J. M, Harmon, J. A. BulThe Spoilers came in the and in which 3,000,000 men' are have told a number of my a 'painful accident this rhorning lock, Jr., D. J. Blake, J. n. Beck, fight Trieiids scene who between Glenister and Mcfhatl Mrs. have asked his! Fannie when seems me two of L. the A. it Und Gee, to, encaged, apparent fingers Booth, J. Namara. William Farnum, Bovden. Ethel Aladsen, Freda the German forces are still falling' Jkat I would beeome a earwidate, thumb, of his right hand, became desire to say that I am now now, entangled in .the machinery and B. Cluff.rn. Frisby, J. E. Booth, the character of Glenback, from the announcement that I nor will I become a candidate for were badly-- , smashed. He was Mrs! J. ister,, said to Thomas Santehi, as B. D. Hatch, the allies have gained about miles of territory ip their that office,- - What Ido desire, taken' to the Provo General Hos- WmAshworth. . Chocver, Mrs. Don W. Conover, they were about to play the fight is however, for the convention at pital, where the wounds were ' AlternatcS5-riA. Oliver, Nettie II. O. Hicks. Mrs. Elsie Barret, J. scene, which occurs in Struves advance, an inereaseof twelve in Lelii to at the conclusion of the picall TTi e disregard personal am- dressed and it is thought that he Beck, Willard Booth, Frank noov- - M, Jenesn, Dr. II.S..Pyne, W. J, 'n eTattnpT'drrrrn g- -t he past bitions You Vej not afraid to get a and select ture, Tt. tirpntv-fnn- r hours. good, live, ener- wTIThbnbsc ahy6fTurfifiiM: Jos. men Some for Madsen. getie. two the various weeks ago Ralph sephine capable Webster Hoover, Keeler, Jamese Clove, Jr,, Ida :TaUgobT'uhjTm'g aFgy6iI I Both British ahdFrencfc tenors R.the ticket; men who will Dunn, a cousin of Leon, met with LcRoy Djxon. Wm. Frisby. have crossed the river Marne, thea,c-oSmoot Duscnbcrry, Miss Anna Mr. Santchi replied tllat he was rea wires similar a when accident elected. at the factory British capturing men and guns.j,16 MembersYlounty Central SilcTc, R. W. Brereton, Mrs. J. M. not, and at the same time asked to Farnum if he was willing to .Tor. lost and a thp II. and give. smashThe action of greatest severity istfln pnnlic, tha. finger badly - - Beck, -- ..Fannie Jensen, Mrs. Ida Taylor, Mrs. Ja- Mr. Gee. mtke ' this a real fight. Mr. Fared . two others. and cob Evans. being fought between Mailly . num said FIFTH that he was only too WARD. S. Wfrv-Alternates George Tavlor, t . IT. YEAR S. OLD Dr. ' DAUGHTER Yith a battery of fivs Tn 3 chairman. B. beiwenn Jos. Pyne Dean the engagement Brimhall, Mrs, Kenneth focused. OF H. on tills fight C. DEAD G. JEX ITenri, John (Veras in the British and Germans secretary. Nyfiscr, MrsJas. Redding,. ' Brirri-hnl- l. we were able nominate.' to .Tex, fria.-tb.1'1- 1 Virginia, 1 the S. II. Delegates Mrs. George Mrs. .old II. Pvne. Gen get every inter-cm Martin, snland, Britlh jrar Don or C. incident of ReMr. of and daughter the the battle from Britishl ('stinS H. and I!111 Mrs. Edward Cenoycr. neher Mrs, T. Geo, to the Germans, nefordmg Jones, Brimhall, bffieisl press hnrcarrrwcrc driven .Publican party in this county, and C, Jc?c, dietl atthe family rori Jones C. Ar, Glazier. Jaceli Mrs. Emily Nielsen Mrs. Louise ,8tart to finish, and those who wit- nes sfhis great picture at the R. Thorne, George pjMcBride, TiVor power to- - deneej yesterday from summer Uvans,-R- . bark. to . will rembers County Central Com-- , Columbia next Thursday II. is part of the frontier lipfwepn lip prard hringiwfi' eknit thntuepfi&i.j r.''mpl;unt,.The lunerjiLatnijor, rarker, Henry Nuttall, Holt he Coleman "ill. .held the at rt alio that thix-fig- h Rcsnpeifnllv Jacob' residence Sat- Miss Anna Kenneth t is' British ami German realistic in all its earyeataeas. HARVEY CLUFF. TIcnri, Geo. W. Gee, .Mrs. Grice Stick. nrday at 1 oclock. Prince Joachim Albrecht of I STILL a DRIVING f 0CALFARMS GERMANS BACKWARD nt i -- r - io e-- -- " Sous-Jouarr- e, 1. f D. El-IlO- tt. p Vitry-le-Franco- m is he El-wo- -- s. Vitry-le-Francoi- -- J -- Me-Adam- ,, - Ej. s ' .i The-hulk- ' -- f A -- -- 's4 ic. -- H. s y, d, Jr-A- L -- -- Pnie8 . 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