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Show V i? t i SinMff'O jr, w irrrL&nn e n4mTrsii VOLUME VU PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26,915. NUMBER 17 CONCERT FOR PROHIBITION BILL READY PROF. LUND FOR HOUSE TO VOTE ON; WAS AMENDMENTS ARL MADE! AMUSI-CA- L - The state wide prohibition bill before the House of Representative f will undoubtedly pasa the lower house this week" and win again be .returned to the senate for action. Represents Aire Warnlck ofUtaheounts- has asked that this bill be made a special or-- i 5er of business and the house members are very anxious to get the measure before the house for final action. According to the report there are a number of errors in the bUl that can be corrected very easily fcna w 1U be acceptable to a majority L , of the members of the senate. One amendment offered strikes the clause from the bill which permitted the manufacture! of wine In the state for domestic or private use. Aiop-tion of .this .amendjmentWOuliL-jnak- g such practice unlawful. Cider may be tier the proposed amendment, that It tier theproposesd amendment that it la pure apple cider. Another amendment proposed by the committee takes away the powers it was proposed to grant to cities and towns to prosecute violations of the bill. The committee thought the entire machinery of the bill should be bundled by county authorities. The amendment suggested by Geo. F. Goodwin and concurred in by those behind the billu alters the Inquisition clause of the bill. As It stood the bill if provision that alf property searched if the officer had a warrant - - . JJJ CITY STILL AFTER now WHISKEY SELLERS The city officers claim ave been getting cases against large number of men and boys who have been doing' a small bootlegging business for some time and tb,ey are new going to prosecute all these cases very vigorously as they have enough evidence collected to land a large ' number behind the bars. Earl Bray was found guilty of selling liquor "without a llicenae last night and sentenced today to pay a fine" of 75 or serve 75 days in the city Jail. As Bray did not have thes money he ,wag turned over to the chief of police. Mike Johnson was taken before This photograph taken in extern Russian invasion of Eastern Prussia.' with the bomb was placed over the Judge Frisby today and pleaded guilty en Russians were forced by track so an engines wueeis set ofi Prussia . illustrates t the oi gentle to the sale of intoxicating liquor. rman retreat com the It were running at 30 Warrants are out for othermen Placing bombs under railway ue ',Jthe manders sent them around in front to miles an hour the whole train would charged with this offense, bnt they te place the bombs under the switches be wrecked when it was blown fropi left town A wlte connecting 'the tracks. "K PARENTS MET AT CITY WANTS PROVO TRANHLIH SCHOOL TO OWN POWER j wlUIn x - SAl : Rd teachers assembled river, ber of provision that all propery o be to an excellent pro-th- e - The city proposes to take this water and audience j gave that and smirched must be described from the tail race of Ijie Utah Power pepons named in the search w ar-- j gram, & Light company at 01 m stead. Tan must be the true name if theyj Among the visitors were Principals It is estimated that 1200 borse power nre obtainable. The bill was amended , , i WILL MEET State Hortiouiairifct J, Edward ','ltions Never wasWlllafd Andelin better received than last night when he, ar-com pan led by Arvilla Clark Andelin, rendered four numbers on IM program and received little leas than an ovation at the handa of the Provo people. Many remarked that they had never so eU,.,- lie, before htard was called back repeatedly ind vacuum left his hearers more pleased. Among the other moat excellent numbers was the string quartet of M. S. Gudmundson, Warren Allred, Frank Glasler and Chauncey Tay- fmil lr tu! sv! e showing t fi.it last year was the best fruit year in the history of the state, tr report the bortlcaUarist TONIGHT gperiormert celved. REPORTS ON FRUIT ' ! 0. 1 aud-dien- cs lor- NEVADA if The chorus, under the direction irf Prof. J. R. Boshard and assisted by Prof. C. W. Reid on the organ, rendered the opening numbera, followed by the combined Provo and B. Y. U. bands under the direction of Prof. Sam Jepperson and Robert Sauer. When Prof. Moses Gudmundson rendered the Hungarian Rhapsody he caught the popular fancy of the w and was enthusiastically HORTICULTURIST SITE w j The Provo cly commlssicn has In response to the meeting called He '"the Central school building kit Friday again become convinced that tk city should own a municipal power plant, evening under the auspices of the and Swan Im Engineer George.-G- . 8nd assccia,t,0n 0f the been Instructed to file on two hundred -- B.Y.OOYS .1: 20th. anniYesterday markedTh C. A. Prof. LundTsebhnee of versary tion with "the Brigham Young unlver-slt- y and The Tnuslccircles of Provo, Last night his many friends gave tb popular music teacher a complimentary music festival, that proved to be one of the most successful of it kind ever given in tljis city While" the audience was not as large as had been antlclpatedby members of the committee andfrlends of the professor, the enthusiasm of the .crowd was decided lymarked and every number of the' well selected program was enthusiastically applauded and encore after encore was responded to by the ! viorrdwlni0 wbetog 'waRea'kttoCott'to'ithe-'tonsdtfrti-oBal- i if , TREAT i; -- him-'sta- Says! Taken as a whole fruit growing in Utah is on a better basis than at any time since 1910, when the Idea pretonight the Brigham Young vailed that it was only necessary tv plant an orchard In order to aecute con-slati- ng -- wealth and happixieBsr TOir4'lind7heibrganaoT1ir.Wr A careful canvass of the orchards Reid; both numbers being sd wet! of the state shows that there has been received that the performers were The committee also would change prof j, Hickman and his assistants American over citLesPf 10,000 an actual decrees in the total acreage forced to respond to encores. populayears. effective from June f, 1916 to July l.i . e excellent music furnished by ftoland Tietjen and George tion." water The for on filed thl devoted to fruit growing since the fail The Provo muslc lovers have not light city 1916, so that the licenses of breweries tia rrhftatr, rtwo T debaters the who defeated and of li(l2, when the area was 43,6t0 heard much of Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. several purposes powie"years and 'Wholesalers would 'explreat'lheT President Esther C. Stewart gave an the STAOINETAOINETAOINETAOI 1ZOO to comSixty-onacne. about and ago spent per cent of this area nor of Prof. Fltxroy of late, and when . time the bill goes Into effect. If lv. uw outline of the year work and express- the U. A C, last week, will represent was in young orchards which had. not 1 " lack of but the plete through eonvee a law. they played the Grieg dances on her faith in the success of the organi- funds or for some other reason the the B. Y. U, and T, F. Withers and come audl- to In the is yet carried these it gearing, slmoly.. they., commLttee.alsn!as sation. yann Mr.'" HanB a 'Cardali -- demor the Toh n ,He ar dw ill repre se n t the"" Uni- very young orchards and in the old ence with them. Miss Mable Borg aL k the majority report were Charles L. strated by the use of a blackboard ani work necessary to comply with Bite versity of Nevada. The visitors come ones that the decrease har coint,. so brough back memories of the days 'Warnlck of Utah, Asa R. Hawley cl chart the advantages of the phonetic" law was not completed and the to this city with a good record behind At the present time there is not more when she A. he also E. on filed WU Snow; by delighted so many Sevier, A. A. Hinckley of Millard, method. This talk was followed by a will theitLaod failed and to updo than work give Jthe acres undoubtedly, the of 30,000 required land Jn orchards with her piano selection. . C.- eorge F.Goodwin of Sait Lake.J. discussion in which several participat4 stif debate. local local The beys of this in on the the but becoming be must rememcognisant it slate, city Toward the end of the program Eonls Brown of Salt Lake and Byron ed. se- team has the negative tide. to decided commission the bered that the of again the orchards acreage Prof. Lund was called for and repod-ed.- ,. D. Nebeker of Uintah. Principal Eggertsen read a Y. debate B. the After will U. the cure the water for the purposes bearing fruit to and will The mlnortty report will urge the gracefully ,, but he Hd not slag. treatise on The ChiW and- the ' debaters lit ' the''HofeT continue to fncre&Beincroasing bftnqut'the for the next three clause, referendum the nof However, he gave a brief review of Insertlo Library," helpful to parents iff the seRoberts. or our years, ven with no additional the work be has accomplished since bill the leUmlnated from was jwhlch lection and care of books for toe chil' planting; , liefore It was Introduced, on ground dren. .City Superintendent told some WIlfON8 OPINION coming to Provo 20 years go and ' SOCIETY HIGH OF NECESSARY is TO shown It MAKE the by report that 202, gave a list of the pupils who had that it made the bill unconstitutional of the things expected of the parents 153 trees fruit INDIVIDUAL APPLICATIONS of all varieties were studied under'him, which took in the wHe Xiuder the amendment the state by the teachers. 24. "The worlj Feb. in Utah to Washington, planted the spring of larger number of Utahs leading singwould submitted during be prohibition bill A solo was rendered by Miss Ella 1912 and 121,582 during the and 24. could with Roddis Fb, Payson, society dispense high becomes Attorney before it spring of ers today. His students may be found m vote of the people Richie. Mlses Eudora Eggertsen and never miss said Preaident Wilson and Engineer Lytel of the Reclama- 1914, In the past five years2, 675,533 In the grand opera, the light opera, It, effective. IvyScott gave readings in their usual tonight, speaking at ameeting In be- tion service attended the session of the fruit trees of all varieties have been concert and teaching and may he Another minority amendment would pleasing styles. In an educational of council Berea half Informed the state. and last college, city planted night found In every section of the state, strike from The bill the clause which An earnest appeal was, made to the or necfor the The be mountaineers the Institution would officers It shows that heaviest report that city the . permit big eastern cities and even In Europe. druggists to sell intoxteating parents to join in the movement of corThe each in j ' of said i citisea within for frail nthe j the cyop part; Kentucky of essary state president history the The concert 'fended with Mies Ana liquors on A physicians prescription. hearty cooperation with the teacher not was "A does of In limits to derive the make tree Its Ito. strength porate 1914when city toM protaoed Duke and the combi ned chcvi1 us. siogJ)L z.Tbm amendment cMM hy WstHet 'the welfare-o-r'i the for vT tv nr i vci from- Its - flowers mTf rent Iti'lhitOt i 4ndivldiiaPy 4orM.wftte-frocesurerMa oetjwl war W carloads-- 'tThTIafrfniaxuB.'TTiev fe ttt femitttto storh Representative Mrs. Mamie J. Scettr derives its strength from its roots. It tbs Strawberry project to be used en The report sWws a mot careful has expressed It thanks and appreci- of lTouons in the state under a bond of vttair its of the and all derives to source, make the vigorous fight is being waged ation o the musicians and others who city property in order nrill'he bn the report a so And with contract them. soil A number of the friends and through against all diseases that effect trees. binding. will carry a The minority-repo- rt in The naUon a not is the from The wifi fed citizens mass nation. Wiu. Ellison held a of Mrs. meeting Inspection work during 1913 Cost $8156 compensation amendment, which consuicu-ou- s some time ago authorized the mayor and not fed from the Is It top. to during 1914 19699. An appropriation successful surprise party Wednesday designate a sliding scale of prices 'contract and Is down. the 3000 ted for for the present biennium, of to It iron, council which to city people for fixtures birthday. celebrate 'Yje paid by the.tsate evening in- acre feet of water from the reclamaand those is 10,000 asked fpr the department - MORE BIDS OPENED up chat should and made Vmuslc social people inconspicuous bill the if Games, 'would become nsnlc!s tion Into which like Berea, go service and parcel it out to tire the evening pleasant A lovely birth- stitutions, become a law. day cake had been provided by the unexhausted soils and tap their vir- citizens as they might make applies- ROYAL GWENT WELSH SINGERS ON HIGH LINE CANAL oftlcn are beet the feeders ol reclamation resources but the afterward, guests and this held center gin fleers pointed out that the Individual! The visits of the Royal Ct'eiit Welsh place on the table, being lighted with democracy. made abeve to need be Is by no meins a new venture, vindicated wou'd w ere Messr. What America S'x Hd were submitted to the U. has applications Present candles. Singers fifty the city Indeed it Ls now a matter of history, S. Reclamation service Wednesday S. F.' Eggertsen," CT." E. ah, things is thafnative ability" hss previously end Siithorized Sfcsd and ameg The Knight Woolen Mills v. HI bnlH canal Erickson, Evan Wride, Albert Jones. nothing to do with social origin. It council to act as agent ror - ciU- - Americana were first thrilled by these for the construction of lateral 'Bn annex to the plant on the south L." L. f miles In see long, the tens 's very amusing sometimes to dealing with the government , singers from the Land of Song as about eight and Nelson, Ed' Farrer, Jas. vide of the woolen mills block. The n coziat main A Committee chof-thThe has from as itself. the two been appointed by early Welsh 1893, when Win. Goodman, Jas. vmoenr. airs that high sicietygives runing north brick and - uses Mon of 'building will be a the east side canwith who make will M. a the could council world the...' Mrs. C. C. first.. H. Ward. city World's pAi'SOh, along dispease Sid Vincent, prizes &L, will he 140 feetrtong and 40 feet wide, sent be will bids Tor Vas8 The in miss it. of is one and never fair The mountain. Gwent PhoebeMessrs. Mrs. Jones society immediately West H'gh Chicago. every ownlngj singere aid will furnish room for 100 machines. Strong at Washington, T. Jones, Frank Conover, John those w ho- hare stopped working and city lots and have the application jst2nd and sing before the world to lay to the department W. mak-inI This department is to be used for contract under soon as as to the have award 3 no as will W. the and Mrs. of J. signed Mr. which important snvthlng possible. longer Ellison, unsurpasead Snow, organization " 'trousers. ask-announcement The payment of their water will its kind and incldently the standard the terms of the Mr. and Mrs. Bcyd Strong, Mr. and do. There are colleges and colleges. J.-.rdivided feavebe Into tweiity-equa- l T I "uf't hirmr--' lng furbliK epenl the greatest -L The Wasatch Grading company of Misses Ida, Lizzie, Rena life doing What is called teaching, j extending over a period of Jwcniy 'pcriority of the Welsh nation a a I ; Rnd Kate Ellison. Mra. Annie JJurch but mosLof the. pupils at most of ourjyeani.Tbis willlgive the city ample nation of singers. It would bea Silt Lake is the lowrot bidder, tie water. resist ficult this amount of Its bid being $47.tS3 6L. to laik, being 'Indeed, of Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Willard systematically analyze ' j fact, butit can be realized" in a host Tbe other bids are as follows: Jleuzer taught Mrs. $ary E. Rlcharuson nas ied Smith of Santaquin. ' is filleH Erma with McEwan Hood But a has peohere Rlchcollege easy way, and that is by going to & Sims Salt Lake, 47,963.65; Ryberg brought Reuben ult for divorce againBt Brothers Logan, 48,413.50; Jteyrolfo-El- y The advanced bookkeeping class of pie hungry to learn. If I had anything suit for divorce against John- - O. Hook hear them at the opera house. ardson on t begrounds of failure to was on B. I thdir Construction Co., Spjlngvl.h. the grounds of failure to provide. that thought worth hearing r . provide. The plaintiff asks for $40 the Cournwrciai department of the - There are two 1 ban-I to of Alex a should address love peoattended llesmer & Rlctrv Los Aa- and 48,664.73; the plain-! the body Hedqulst children per month alimony. The couple were Y. U. Is tudylng the banking systems married in Logan in 1889 and have of the city anlthe students are visiting ple hungry to learn, i have never done tiff asks for the custody oj both rnd quet given by the Salt Lake drhggists geles, 19,359., 31; Sr .'sit Fr.k C 30 a roanth alimony. it yet at the Hotel Utah Thursday evening, lng Co., 855,76130. the localrbanks. lour children. j Car-do- e -- Provo-audience- r s , well-prepar- -- ' 1 v. j o - j, -- - w. . - . -- m rel-aUv- -- hr - self-invite- v- one-hal- Lid-dlar- e one-stor-y high-societ- -- - g Merry-weath- er, part-ef-t- uy j paymewtst-'bearee-throug- h- the-lan- d .... i 1- |