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Show j 21 UMBER 15 volume vn PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915. FRQVOr.CITY COMMERCIAL SHOWS RAPID CLUB OPPOSES N POPULATION Two Strong A report has been made on the cen- - of Provo showing the increase in arrow population of 1910 over 1900 and each pWoolsey of tie Brisrliam Yimng year's increase from that time ur.til of Utah in an It reaches the estimated population ersity The question to be diseussoiUis July 1,1915. The table allows the following esults: Year Population 6185 1900, June 1 . 8925 1910, April 15 fcuS jd-o- : - 8983 1 -- Represent School ihContests The local Commercial club held a most active session last Wednesday night when Senate bill No. 15 f to the giving of prior lights to Irrigators over power plants ana l.v L., (T.- L,.w i e i e i It . are-- . Wing. telenet 1 L' Lli iccr'tTdi8frH 1 i b ri i lirld' ti n hi i nl operated, K by will meet the Uni- - ly. Each school furnishes two teams and dbates both shies Water power. City Engineer George CL Swan Introduced the matter and .. the question. of this that the passage represented Tie! jeir and Jlafen a re Resolved, That a tat on1 horl id4rjtrmtrn dtrb e irp r k mtasure would permit the condcmiia tlon of the mill raefe and the mills located on that stream could not be run successfully on power "purchased from a power company. 'He also stated that It would coet Provo City a large sum of money to carry Its sewage out' 1-.- inter-oollcgiatMat- e. 9260 July 1 -- 7..-. ,1537, July 1 9814 July 1 10H1 July 1 10310 April 15.. 1 0386 ..... 1915,- July.-- l five Increase just yeats from the jast decennial census ard railway until that of 1920, the est'mat ed population of the City of 1rovd VBI be 10310, compared with 8 J3- in 3915, an Increase of 1385 or at the r rale of 15.4 per cent for the last been have estimates The period. prepared for this newspaper and :ue based on the methods followed by the United States census bureau, which arDl issue 1915 estimates on July 1. lEweral months after t As 11 mtictii fit: teres have been given publicity in this paper. y7 , 1911, 1912, 1913, 1911, 1915, l univsity -- J91QJuly WATER BILL 1 v 'if - - erf 1 giving the matter more careru He said he believed that we should consider Provo first, Utah county second and the state third, and favored the use of the water whers X' It would do the most good nltimatclj, as faF. A Hulsh expressed-hlmse- lf voring the matter and told those present That he believed the power could he "furnished to the mills during the time the water was needled for at a cost of about $3000. Other speakers against the measure were Thomas F. Pierponit,' H. J. W. I4 Preston G, Teterson kutf 'Goddard, Y1I; Upland Tiftjen vcx,Guff,..apdwF.plv.Kpmef.H'tgf. .n the idatfpmi la.stVcar. Woolsey and Cordon are new men against theproposed legislation after which a committee consisting of who show marked ability in forensic Harvey Cluff, Preston G. Peteron, W. 'The judges of theVlebate will be: Hon. Jas. H, Moyle, At F. Violett, Eph Horner and W. K. ioritey-AshbSnow ami Attorney W. E. Rvdalcli, all of Salt Spaffcrd were appointed to try to kill the measure. f -- " LU ID CONCERT LeJloy Ilafcn land values should be substituted fo the general- - property lax fort'itypnrpTosesun AmeTxcan cities of over ten thousand work.'' inhabitants.? The home boys will uphold the affirmative side of "the y BASKET BALL FAIISARE Mrsr Fay Lerse SHehl, Mayor Char 1p F. Decker and H. C. Ricks was nppointed to take charge of the grrair "and 'arrahiemcr.tsy aie w elFun JeV -- READY FOR U, GAME - V j . J The program will be announeec! i nett week. Th Provo Commercial c'ub will Join the former students of Prot. Lund In tnaklrg the affair a success and I committee consisting of Fera .Decker, Joseph A- - Buttle, J.C. Granina, A. P Merrill and W. D. Roberts were i j V - V.l - The members of the B. Y. U. basket ball team and over a thousand students of the local Institution aie anxiously awaiting the game between the University of Utah and the Brigham . Ypung .university Which takes place in the Y gym tomorrow' night. The local boys have been training hard for this great event and from present Indications Che team should go on the floor In the finest condition. However," as Chipman and Taylor are the only veterans In the game It is very hard to forecast the outcome. The-sesale opened at 3 oclock this afternoon and from Ihe- way the seats are going it Is doubtful If the gymnasium will accommodate all who deslie to go. 'J fv. t '!V f , 1 4 a success. WOULD BRING I. - MOIST President J. - Ibom--Uanercl- ai IHah-walle- - -- of the club Is of ,ihe opinion,: lhat .. t Vl stteutomoblle tourlsts can be induced to the - beautiful.. giwkyJlAQkiy-- . tela Part Clty; Heber CHy and Provo Lake Citv. tead has sent & communication to the Vliile II. Roland Tie.tjeh ts in this debate question. progress, A crowd is expected in College hall to hear the ar- county commissioners and- -, city offL I 4 M I 41 in rials asking them to agalnsUtfix reform.-- Improving lighways along the route debate with Utah in at Logan. Tax reform is a live issue and one that the people of Utah The Student. Body of the" Brigham. Agricultural, college from Echo into Provo, as thousands question B. C automobile tourists will be Y. U.; the U. of U.'and must look squarely in the fa . traYoung "university has adapted a stuA. contract exists betweenthe . Cal-court for the Institution and at a dent versing the Lincoln Jilghway Into lively election held- all day yoterdar lTorna, and. It will be an excellent opE." Brockbank was electefitehlef " of to Llsaac advertise this part the portunity I Justice and LeRoy Hafen and Luther tetale by Inducing these tourists to. f E, Eggertsen were elected aBsoclat come this way. i Whod thlB matter was presented tC justices. Six other memDers ot 1Ittle caies ad annoyances and get business houses school court are to be chostn from the cannot meet the the Commercial club Wednesday ev,-Fully ninety per cent of the husinoss men of. Provo ai e 0U8 the Spring St vie Showy ordvm- - out ft'r week of- - UIialc-ciinaiy requirements of the Prov peo- Student Body; as scon as the court vning It met with the approval of Jill, iglvinfavor Iment with relatives from friends anl Is organized, misdemeanors an9 irill tend an effort h be made to carry out onstration of some kind that will create enthusiasm and, inter pie better than they can be met felse- the plan. regularities will be tried before the this city among est among the Provo people, and will establish done though, it should wllere' "Tiile it may not be possible court and penalties will be prescribed tu, ... . the IqT to date and progressive communities Pi tllr slate. r, rove be dine properly and every ef'rrt c- - for the Provo merchants to buy as giV by that Jbody. X. "STw. worsley"was has reached appoint i n Uer dete o jm len t where, it U necessary tended to make of It a function vantageously as do some of the larger BURIED TODAY for the people to take action in order tq bold their own in com ': which ould be pleasantly remember- - n,Prchants elsewhere their overhead WILL LECTURE ON by a11 Particlpacts and anxiously j mercial and industrial life.' The future success of tile city d evpcnscs will offset this advantage BIRD SAND ANIMALS - remains loo!'ed forw,ard t5 a to a ftenera'ly theover services The provo busltte(gg "men should SfeiveiiCbS . her people. of .)on(js entirdv tquDn the progrt trf S. W, Worsley, who died ht Fann- - : enjoyable annual event Ut a gen- unlte ,n a strong community effoit to Dr. Chas. M, D., presioral carnival spirit prcvaI, not of jh Won Wednesday, were held at i to the statcmouts innde m2astjssue comc thT Ruroughs Nature Study dent of oclock today at the home of John' Alex Hedqulst of the clap trap variety ho ever anl hlb which can be done only through united asoclation w Id speak before the Provo IL Worsley of this city." The speak- - Drug company, says: may be participate! In with proper ettort ,Tbe p,an wi you propo teachers City Saturday morning at A splend d idea. , New Orlmns hasja medium through wtr'ch he Can con- "tera were J. E. Booth, S. S. Jones, y. 0 8 slst in dcng th8 a cl'ttef-nJt will acquaint S oclock at the Central scrool. Any of A. Halliday. Music was furnished by her Mar2 Gras. St. Lcuis her vei u i ilnce a more or lfss skeptical public of 8 People with the trany advantages the public who are interested, are In- . Ute a , ong. , pnrtola, that Provo is up to the minute as rc- - thin quartette and Miss Prophet, San Ftanclsco 0f buying home. It too frequently vited to attend. Dr. Flumber is as- Ora Bailey, The deceased was a her wardsof tife Wizard, gardsjup to datedness In general but AiLMerrill of iheUtah Power & happens thdt local people buy brother of John II. Worsley of this Ogden her Fashion Show, and why it will also give the citizens at large L'ght Co. says: where when'll 'woclrlly pay them an opportunity to forgei zanr numer-There Is no reason why the Prov; to make their , not Provo her Spring Style weetef and animal life of the stale pi rtjhascs here. C. Deal V Sr As ' . at TO PROVO y . BrYrUrSTODEllTS 9 - 'ru anyteoeCorfonjrmj -E- lare LECrillDGES - SHALL WE IIOrETSTYEE SIIOV? PROVO BUSINESS MEN SAY YES .. t-- -- of-adopl- 1 ing ) - ... -- 1 de-!e- lmal , iddel ! , - s Pyne-Bobhar- hr d Salt-La- ke ! ( J T the city. some Irrigation company. . "WimaffTMcCoard spoke In fdvor of five-yea- & -- Charles H. Ward followed the ui- -; cusston and said that it wo..! the mills operating on the streams 935,000 a year for power and would Vvert thousands' of "dollars" from"the" people of Provo , Into the Jiands of - warty Z 1 ! 1910-191- jway i fHiliS'-wiik'- 1 w The Lund Testimonial concert will beheld n the Tabernacle next Thursday evening; some of the best talent Jb the state w ill take part on the program to be given. A committee contesting bf M. S. (iiulmunen,-P- of "John C. Swerson, Miss liable Borg, re-lait- i |