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Show w&mmauBmaviiiuu HE ' ST NUMBER $89 VOLUME 6 PRJOVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914 ChildrehIn FligHt OFFICIfllCfltr Antwerp Toward Northwest From ALLIED ARMIE? - v g VASS MADE n1 tin. ,..(I W i;i! v ' ON ELECTION . III! Ill nr ;'' IT' i- - ; -- i Ing Very Small Loss Ballots. f - - - - ' ' : - ' '' v t r ! ' ' :' " . - ' U " i' . 1 v A - : - U - j.v v j on w v tV, gi6xrew v v f !Sjl . v . ' ' 'y ' - x ' ON FOES 4 ' j THtvVotft Wat the Highest Ever Cast in Utah County and Ail But 3t Votes Played Part on Final Count, Show-- j r J-- - "I v- Jfrir MkVMk pp m Tv?. French and English Are Driving Hard onYpret From the West, Violent Counter-attacof Fresh German Troops Being Easily Repulsed. k 8poiled .AMSTERDAM, Nov. 9, via London, Bp. ifi. The Correspondent of 'the" ' Yesterday was the time set for mak- Tijd at Antwerp says: The movement of German - troops Ing the official count for the election and 12 in this county from the western theater of war, on a promptly at ..oclock the work commenced. As the big seale, is now progressing. . A large r checking proceeded the commission1 number appear to have been withera could plainly see that there were drawn from the Yser. ' few ballots thrown out and the . talk Long military .trains filled with - about changing the standing of the men and munition are-- moving into candidates in the election would Germany by way of Brussels and Louamount to nothing. L. L. Nelson, Revain. ' publican nominee for tm3urer, re-I ceived the highest vote cast for any ft' PARIS, Nov. 9, 10; 30 p. m, The folif , candidate,, receiving 6,315 against lowing official communication was is- i 5,742, for. Royal T. Huish, Democrat. sued by the war office tonight, and 430 for R. J. Merrill, Socialist. Ther has been no notable modifThe combined vote of the .three.caa, ication ' in the situation by reason of dldates amounted to 12,464, while the the dlftiiJUIoB which an intrabe fog total vote for the county was 12,495, has created in connection with operathe highest vote ever cast in Utah , tions of any extent county, showing a loss of only 31 votes In the north the day has been good. in the count of the entire county. i. 3 $ We have maintained our positons beM k i iThis also answers the question as to " tween the River Lys and Langemarck -whether or not the tickets marked and made appreciable progress beunder the Demooratie and Progressive tween Langemarck and DixmudeA emblems were thrown out. Those votes were counted in ay tne Judges. PARIS, Nov. 8, 1030 p. The Republicans of the county will tonight by the war office; - take practically all of the registra- north the enemy appears to the f families packed their goods and ..To tion offices, as the tickets must be have concentrated hie activities iir Tbls is just one of the thousands of left Antwrep when the German at-- head bursting, and the shot of the counted separately for these offices children into carts and started of Ypres. This line is from Massines, chA tack on the city become furious. With wonderful guns knocking over their ahd the Democrats are away to the caravans containing women and pontoon, bridge. On thf remainder pf thejlne wo ere i. J of the city over n.j bad in most precincts. The Progres- - dren and a few household goads that large bombs from Zeppelins over- - stone' and brick' bdildlhgri.' tbousandst '.."On the river Alsne we have reached elves cast an average of 225 votes in ter the northeast, of Solsons the pla.the county. teau of Vregnyon. which. he had not TO DEDICATE SUNDAY TheffkiftPcounr.ahiow the follow - a PORTABLE HOUSES EXHIBIT foothold. prevlously-galneing returns v "Elsewhere there Is nothing to rw; 'vior" United States Senator DEPARTI.IEIIT port, , f..,. II. FOR CITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL COIIVENTION - Votes Cast. . Plu. r '.Pfiris, Nov. 8 The French drive; Reed Smoot (R.) .'.,.,...6032 67 jnencedtaoi taoln taoin taoln taoin a ' James H. Moyle . ) .5963L L B. Y. Another Successful Sa,t Lake Cltf.Adopta New . Plan to Oenominatlort' CburcAts Plan For- -. a Thr Domestic Sciaiicl Department at agaSTst (he'Cerman line has yammen- .3,76..... ....if. Parsons I 1 . Tak Cre of the shopJ Children n.. - Conventiq nto" Bs Held at 6pHng-vlll- e " the High School Will Be Dedicated cedr 1 Agricultural Exhtbirtast We'ek and "'T P r . For Representative in Congress, w Next Sunday. Many Prizes Were Awarded. For Use Next Friday at Central . Unless all signs all, history will ' Second District Portable Bcheolhouses prqbably will record that in the battle of Flanders, School. E. 0. Leatherwood (R.) ...6006 be used In Salt Lake, to relieve as in the German advance upon Paris, ef the James H. Mays Agricultural Department ....5893 gegg(j conditions in city schools. General Joffre waited only, umll h X.Kt. Kempton (S.) 401 Brigham Young University .bls closed The building 6nd grounds committee Commencing at 5:30 Friday after- considered that the German forces had another successful exhibit'. 'The win- - &f the' board of education decided For Justice' of Supreme Courtnoon the dedication exercses for the been on the offensive Just ners in the contest were as follows: yesterday . to recommend to the long enough W. M. McCarty (R.) 6051 ' fob the and Domestic Science department of the to batter their strength out against a Presbyterian chapel, . .7. .5524 F. B. Stephens Apples board that two portable school houses! Bollfleur Ray- V, - Wentx, - lint bought-410 Frank B. Scott .(S.) Provo High School will be held at the line that was impregnate, and then of lowing program will be given: apptoxfiuate , CentralFor Suptrof Publifrlnstraction-"- -' and aamvi- orderccl..a,.gen.erd.Offuisive movement prize? prize Morning Scstioe, "tiuocreaefrr Rhode Island Greening R. V. Wentz m. A. C. Matheson (R.) 5887 a. Devotional 10:00 . has tation been extended to all to be in great strength that supreme heave meeting. Etfch house Is to be a two room ' : James Loveless, second. School Dr. E. G. Gowans . . . 5994 ) 107 The A Address, SurJlay present. supper wilt be served to of a giant body that tosses the. wrestion, These portable school houses Olivia McIIugh (S.) . . .T 404 Northwestern Greening Ottb Poul- - are so constructed that they may be Teacher, Rev. Claude K, Davis. the public from 5:30 to 7:30, after tlers opponent from his (back ahd " ' son. first, Fo.r State Senator which' the following program will he breaks his grip, Address, Rev. J. C. Clark. moved from one section of. the city carried out under the auspices of the It is permisssable to state that in the Lawyer R, V. Wentz, first; Chas. to another, as needed to relieve tern Solo, Mrs: I. II. Masters. Henry Gardner (R.) .......5500 . . . . . .5874' 94 Morbey, second. John H. Wooten (R.) , Girls. Club Work,' Miss Home and School Association, assisted massing .or Kreat bodies of reinforce- Address, porary congestion. They are abso- Jonatban--OttA,o beh!nd..allicd troops on., the . . H. T. Reynolds D, 703 ..6203 Poulson, first; by the city teachers, the board of edu- (ntely weather proof and can be con- Jessie L. Lee. battle .Caleb Tanner. second. ..5780 front,around Yepres and Arras, "The and Clark, the domestio seienee girls. Chicago Convention," cation nected with steam heat from a pernot French plan to the Gano Ernest Knudsen, urst; Alvin manent building or may be heated Rev.. Wildman Mruphy.' Dwei-j1lrCT' Jos, Brimh&U (S.) , . . .V. . ; '428 illustrated '.Cliff Free . lecture, A. Douglass (S.) 431 12.00 m. Dinner. , Boardmen, sedend. lers cf Southern UUh,' Prof. Byron better the allies chances cl with stoves. They are provided with the Impending German i. attack ' For State Representative Ben Davis Alvin Boardman, first special ventilation Bystems, U. of U Afternoon 8ession. , had for ita object winning. which . L. Charles Warnlck (R.) ..6008 239 and second. o Solo, Mrs. Emery Epperson. 1:30 p. m. Devotional meeting, led Missouri James Loveless, Pippin Samuel E. Taylor (R.) ..,.5990 144 Chaa. Otto Winesap Poulson, first, . Speeches, Members of Board of Edu-- i through to Calais, but to be able when; by Mrs. F. F. Bee. - - - - - .first r John W. Wing (R.) of General; Joffre and os?97 SU5 Morbey, second. Mare Straw For .Our cation, Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Supt L.i,n the'oplnlc-'Address, Baldwin P. N. Guynton.flrst 1 K. Stewart (R.) should arrivs moment bis 75930 the Mammoth Black Twig Otto Poul-- ' 86 staff, Miss E. Gertrude McCheyEggertsen, Bricks, Rev, John Meeker. ' In such pro-offensive assume 5829 English Russet T. N. Patten. Richard D. Wadley j the to. son, first; Erastus Hoffard, second, A. U. C., Logan. Address,'. Social Servce in the ne, defeat W. L. Openshaw assure a to decisive, ...5846 tis gpitzberg-TCh- as. Prtlon . par Band will in Morbey, Krst; O. L. be Eppersons Military Rev. Fhilllp King. Burre D Anjou Raf V. Wentz, first. Sunday School," . C. M. Beck tor ) Germans. the .....5702 attendance all and the Terry, second. evening I. H. Masters, dancing j Solo, Mtb. t Robert W. McKell ..5874 Allies on Offensive v Grimes Golden BesslV' cook, first ;',,Prtse; P. N. Guyman, secant prize. wlil commence at 9 oclock. Thegre Adi Kress, '"The State Convention, W. E. Warner (S.) 408 official V; Wentz,' second. O. L. Terry, second. 'The amusements) commonuniques issued willt ' also be1 games and 0 " Revy,Wm,, F7. and at imdnignt gave Hairy 'MelseT T& ) t afternoon tbis .Winter Banana Samuel H. Blake, - Kiefer Win. Buckley second, i for those who do not wish to dance, Business. ' j news not . 416 sec- Jas. Spencer (S.) j of Burre the weakening of the Jaa. DEaster Loveless, only first; T. J, Patten, second. .j Report of the secretary, Mrs. 405 German but of successful em-- j attack Winter Pearmain Theodore Farley, ond. j Henry W, Gease (S.) 9. Nov. on PARIS, The the alike, coff. - For " D. Winter Btrtlett S. Clarkr second County Commissioner, first; O. L. Terry,' second.7 offensive In the battle of Flanders, to--. barkation , of the allied tnoeps upon term Rome Beauty Otto Poulson, first Vicar, of Wakefield W. G. Clegg, TURKS THREATEN day firmly established therr line on the' their offensive movemenL Where the i James II. Gardner (R.) ... ..5967 65 Heber Slack, second. second. least front of Ypres from the River offffenslve was not taken by the alike ' ITALIANS SHOULD 6902 ) Miscellaneous F. A. Huish Arkansas Black Susa Carroll, first WAR BE DECLARED Lys to a point considerably north of j their line held firmly againBt the Mill Excelsior Dan B. White (S.) . ..... . , 407 , Roller Stuff Theo. Farley, second. , Mills, which is five miles north . man assaults. , For County Commissioner. Lawrence Ileber Slack, first; Ray ' ROME. Nov. 8. A The afternoon statement' records, Delicious 8. H. Blake, brat; Otto of This lne Is from Messlnes,) Ypres. message from term ' first prize. between the river Yys and the east-tthat Poulson, second. on the north of Constantinople sent from the Bulgar- past Ypres 7L F, Bringhurst (R.) 240 . .6054 Caned Fruits Utah Canning Co., lan frontier to the aea on Saturdaythe fighting gennorth Stayman Winesap Theo. Farley, ? j Gioraal dTtali&.says Langemarck. ..5814 first. -- I R N. Christensen first; Wm. Buckley, Second. the Moslem press announce dally vie- - f When it Is considered that the Ger-,- ( erally was less violent and that theatOnions ' Luther Christmas (S.) .... 430 the Walter of Cox, in kirks the Senator Otto Poulson, first enemy, sporadic first; Dailey, torles by .the Turkish army and uses mans now occupy iYpree and that, For County Clerk , first second. Legal, most violent language against the Wt-- ; concentrated forwfs of fresh main, were repulsed, particularly in the 1 221 J Klng David O. L. Terry; first; Jes. E. T, Palfreyman (R.) ....6041 and to the Cabbage Walter Cox, first. , nations in the end: Threats against taloops have beep drivjng at the French I the direction of Dixmunde .. Carroia Writer Cox, first; Erastw ) A. V. Robison of mirtheaat ......5820 loveless second. envlfins Ypres. and British the in positions Italy should she later Join the entente 411 E. N. Jordian (S.) T York Imperial 8ylvia Draper first; Kcfford. second. of the town In a giant effqrt to wirf. The night statement saya that the are not lacking. For County Treasurer Tomatoes Emstua Kofford, firstl Chas. Morbey, second. It is .'whispered that the arrest is through on the "march to Calais," activity of the Germtns was conUacted Field I L. Nelson (R.) 673 6315 Erastus Fallawator Bessie Cook, first Koffond, Imminent of wealthy Russian. French the stgnlflcence of this gain, can e&s- - to the region around Ypres without Squash Stock. lluleh T. Carrots Eratus result.' Kofford, Royal (DPJ ,...5742 and English subjects who are still Uy be realized. 253 first John R. Stewart (R.) .....6076 407 R. J, Merrill (S.) .. The allies have cut off the German Concerning the fighting In this re here.. Under the' pretext of war reC. Murray Twelves T For County ShettTT Sugar Beets Walter Cox, second, f quisitions have begun and the shops gariwoa In Ypres from tbe main body glon the afternoon statement says: 401 John Beveridge Marion Clinger (R.) ...'...5843 "On almost all this ffont we In tars Mangels Erastus Kofford, first; sre being looted. Even tops, perfumes operating toward It from the east and 5989 R. Christensen f Rnd 227 Lewis Cnowther, second. (R.) 6070 . Hyrum took the 'offensive nd advanced In Henry 'East from the Ypres main bodygarrison women's frocks seized. have been r '7.T.38G5' "Chast T. Wood (S.) w Ls C ro w ther. 291 George P. GarfT(D-P.Dried" Peaches-L- e The prfests address the populace only hope was" to maintain 'ajtoMy In tho' TeRlon' to the worth of 414 ) Messiness. A. L. Porter (S.) .T.. first ; Abner Baird, second. ' For County Recorder v., thronging tbe moBques Inciting tbe violent offensive. ' For Assessor 428 J. County Johnson Honey (R.) Wakefield, .'.....,6140 ilemming Tloyd faithful to contribute to the national 124 first Hyrum Christensen (R)...5989 George Amas (DP.) ......5712 The Utah Stake Rclisf Society will UTAH EDUCATIONAL ASSN subscriptions. They predfet the or AT SALT LAKE CITY Sweet Potatoes Lewis Crowther, George P.'Garrf (D P)....5865, Mrs, Sadie Trlnnaman (8.). 402 ganization of an immense Ottoman hold conference Saturdsy and Sunday CONVENTION 414 A. L,' Porter (S).; . For County Attorney first - 1 th and 15th inst. CtU from to empire reaching Algeria .Saturday meetim s ' Garden Flowers Mrs, Fred Buss, cuttst,. . For County Supt. cf Schools 371 George P. Parker (R.) ..,,6189 w U convene in the 3rd ward Aisembly f F.xcnrslon rate one fare for round ; , , t Houso at 10 to ) J. P. Creer (R.) ,,,.1755 684 first; Eloise Day, second. Grant C. Bagley .'...5768 " ? oclock. Sunday meet trip via Salt Lake Route, Nov, 22 and 4071 404 Jot James H. Walker H, F. Rea (3.) Provo Woolen Mills-Fi- rst Display of Flowers Provq Crccn- Will be held in the Stake Trber - , 23. Returia limit Nov. 28th. Ask prize ingii ' ' ' 232house Co., first For jCounty Surveyo- rwooiens. O, C Day rf dispiuy Salt for tickets via Lake Route. 0 2i jnucle. U-- j' , ' . u-w- " ''9M 1rSg f ' 4 - fo(-Issu- m.-vT- hs v. ( I j r. & . 1" r ... .,'.W if; , .. - IIBT ,0ISTRIGT BrYrIJr - ? . d S. 5 - (D-P.- -- u.-End- 51 . -- T r con-Th- e (D-P.-) ....... - -- - (D-P.- 7...i - - --- 7 at - - - School-building- sec-first- (D-P.- . - - (D-P.- (D-P.- ) , -- . ) - t It. - - 1 wlthstand-Cumming- j , - n ' - (D-P.)- .. 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