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Show t 20-25- . PROVO CITY, UTAIIr FRIDAY,. MARCH 2(, 1915 VOLUME VTI Three of Allies9 Battleships Sunk by Turks in Dardanelles CITIZENS COM- - TO REGULATE PROVO PLAIN ABOUT FM. DIPjyilOGS C011TI0IS : ' 'The City Commissioners have determined to regulate, the slaughter houses and to regulate dealers In 'fresh meats within the corporate "cttyrAfi ordinance has ; just been passed requiring all deal- ers In fresh meats to Becure a license before engaging In the butcher business. It is also necessary for the place suggested for the butcher shop i to have proper utensils, hooks, hang-- . dishes and a sanitary era, racks,-an- d refrigerator, of sufficient capacity to property handle all meat food pro-ducts to be sold. The refrigerator . must also be maintained at a tempera- tore of not more "than fifty degrees all parts of the city cofplainta are coming in ciitlclsing the health department for allowing hog pens anw coffilk ' to' go wllliout pro;er atten tlon and the stnech from these places is not only a nuisance, to resident in their neighborhood, but detrimental to health, and they offer breeding places for flies that cannot be overcome unless a clean-utakes place , . immediately. The following communication ha been received from a citixen located in the vicinity describe: "The block bounded by Fourth West and Fifth West and Center and First ' North streets Is' a hog ranch.' This hog ranch la greater to the health of the people, of c Pe v thaw an dWt Un cans and rubbish in the State of Utah. All plagues lurk in this mu ranch, and when the ranchers irrigate their crops, the water flows through this hog ranch onto their gardens and the stench la somewhat fierce and the breese carries it to all part of the cltyL polluting the ait? and enThe dangering the health of alL health officers should investigate this hog ranch right in the heart of the city ancT aate the nuisance before the wfci'r.t weather sets in,' or we' will have an epidemic In the cty. - : I t6' p , Fahrenkrelt ' -- In the naval . battle of Thursday in The license for butchers has been the Dardanelles, between the greatest ' -- " " For slaughterers who are not renders, per annum For wholesalers who may pitched battle with forts, threw vessels of the allies fleet were sunk s, 25.00 the Irrlslstlble and the'Ocean,' British slaughter, per annum " who a br ships of the second and third class may retaikrs( 20.00 and the Bouvet, a French battleship slaughter, per annum Both wholesalers and retailers . ' of the second class. who may slaughter, . per went downt however net aia . They rr an sum of the attack by the guns of result The ordinance provides that any the forts. Drifting mines let loose In person, violating the above terms mis' of a shall be deemed guilty the narrow straits above them swept demeanor and shall bo" punished by down on' them, and explosions result, a fine not exceeding $50.00, or by ed. So far it has not been explained of not more than thirty $15.00 . , 4 , 1 -- . ' 1 ' 0 , (y -- v . it ship,- - 1 tGilc-ls-- V- E'. ev-- en. J guns-Wr- - - 7 -' -- . .... w. n - Bradahavr. $ The biggest event of .the evening was pulled off when Archie Huff and Frank Clove met for a fistic en. counter, . After boxing for a, veryshort time both boxers grew exceed- Huff out Tery near having to count oT the game because a rather beaty btm writhe- point of the chin! However, he arose and finished the battle gracefully. The other boxers were M. Mortlnson and A. McIntosh and both boys put up- a , good scrap. . The ColumhW quarteUe consisting or MrasrsT JEtObertS. Reere, Lund and Hathenbrook furnished someexcel-Jew- t nja'sic, and after a abort address by falter Whitehead, lunch sirred In the reaiing room. . - - . A Wm. and Wm. ntUorneys , H. King. Dermott Huffaker were attending court this city Wednesday. MUST SERVE TIME FOR STEALING RIDES James McGinn, Nick Camos and Edvard Jordan were each sentenced Jail tp serve ten days In the county on rides for stealing today Dram A Rio Grande railroad. . Lawrence Blackett, manager of the BanioBeA wire kid J. Adams, com- Lumber jpapageyjpf M .Untie to- Provo motored to Eureka, pray day vn a business Tiip. ;r VT. -1 j3 SUPREME.COURT e OWNERSHIP - , Dardanelles forts. . 750 men.' Her guns were The Ocean was a battleship of 12.- - tvxelve.inch dalibre. v Cffr tons, built In 1900. Tne Jouvet was .am She cqrrlgj 4- - The Commercial .club give Smoker la3t Tuesday evening, 'but Incidently the smoke feature was dropped and an athletic contest took place which created noend of inter-M- t and amusement on the part of the members, of. the club, Coach E.L. Roberts has a large number of excel-len- t boxers and wrestlers and to me delight of those present "he them out at the proper time for a big meet. The boys were graded according to weight and although the events were all draw, there were features that would create real Interest to any 'atbletic club: ; The wrestler were 123 pound weight. Berry Harris and Glen Banks; 145 pound weight, V. Finlay-soand E. Allred. The heavy B. weights were A. Hanchett and 0 cu-m- v h AT ENTERTAINED - Her largest cl twelve-lnccalbre, so they" eculd net shoot a, far as those of the new superdreadnougbt Queen Elizabeth, which has ddne most of the daumrj fehe-earrftd- t jfT - hW-;''-m- - "i "Ww ' ' tpke precautions against 'such. atta;k. was a 13.53'Mqi , The irresistible IAL a' GREATER PROVO SLOGAN : ? (S SOUKDEDAT LUNCREOri 5 d S p WOUNDliD CONSTABLE RECOVERING also , teen curried of ,n , - iaigest That the question of title to In dovigra-tien-s healing lands of slate school lands may he fully and finally decided as between the federal and state governments, plans are being consummated by At. A. R. Barnes for tiL an injunction against the secre-taring of the interior nd the president from disposing of such lands. Wl;h- coal-lni-Icd- J HUNDREDS PAID - , LuITt eleven years ago' She 65t pen, and -- her i RESPECTS TO THE John Huff, the constable- chot by,' two Greeks at Thl tie Monday night is now on fi' fair: way 'to redovtiry. "Dur- - torney-Gener- al y RIDING CHILDREN teeppoe -4- fng cluded in the school sections by the luncheon at the Rok as many members of the committee d Injuries he vomited heavily" 1 1 un d Provo federal Tdsof e d p n government has led to numeratt e as eopl " q will be to needed represent alt of ( at times and suffered consld- - 9 eits hotel yesterday. and .over, fifty ous the funeral held in the Third ward legal contests( 11 of which have , erable patn, but yeeterdr- ymembers of the club were present. J. the industries of Provo, and a meet-- , decided against the state whea been and today Conditions have p3 over the Riding children, Thurxa, T, Farrer, chairman of thejeommit. ing was called Tor tonight at the courts to the secrecarried -- Past Ihe ''T T Cpmfnerclaf club. tee in charge of this feature, Lucy and 'Alma, who were burned to been"Improvingr, of the Interior. ' tary A that Vice President W. K. 4 4 4 4 death in the fine Sunday evening. At the present time a ease that S pa f ford would take charge, ias Jatnei Hr Jenkins ofGrrad question' ai issue Is on ap President j. C. Deal had been called SHERIFF TKINKS to the United State circuit View, presided and the speakers were peal to Salt Lake on business. Jdr. Spa- GENERAL CLEAN UP court of appeals. It 1 the case of Dr. A. j. Stewart Le ford called on T. F. Pierpont of the Roy Dixon, Fred A. Sweet estate, which fa--' ' Arthcr the HAS LOCATED THIEF Buss and President Jos. B. Keeler. All Industrial . committee and Mr. PierBEGINS APRIL 12 spoke words of encouragementand eludes coal lands In question In Car-pont in a brief atfdtess outlined the comfort to the bereaved, Family. bon county. Because of the fact that policy of the committee in handling music was furnished byx Prof. A. C. tha secretary of state Is anxious t Sheriff Henry East has been inthe Industrie of Provo. He urger At the meeting of the Central Civ- - Lund and members ofthe music de have the question of UUe taken strong support of iome industry and vestigating the robbery of the PleasInto the United States Dr8bam Young Dnl-- . le committee held last evening In thsjpartment Df establishments ant Grove Mercantile the manufacturing court ana for fisal action, the la-company, preme . . . whi;h ' are doing so much to build u has established a .putllc library, it was decided that the! Terslty will be taken. acUon junction He deplored the attitude of Pjqvo. fat was - recdved A let yeaterilay ahcll begin Monday, April y2 and cou-- .' dred vel3fck,a r'andl 'kutomobilea many people-- in" supporting' outside A. Geenral bT from AtBarnes of Eberhardt Riverton Attorney wlth U tlmie, through the week, lowed .the funeral ..'cortege .. to- - the institutions and urged that all club General Frank W. Clancy "of of and torney of robbery Sunday the night membe rpwrk.jrith he prpper splrlt a Ne w exlcd indicates the" wllllnrneam 'storT'aiEehr,s:: direction of the work la the- - r for the Industrial upbuilding of the TdpIb,k'Cd'feraUv"e . . of New Mexico to collaborate with He. Illustrated his talk by recity. spective wards were appolhted: First oaY CHICAGO URGED Utah in some action. The lands in IV. I. Hayes manager of the ward, John W. California cities WORD AND MUSIC ferring to what Farrer; Secondl ward, PeaBant Grove Mercantile- company question represent n vast wealth in have done. S..P, Eggertsent-Thlr- d , .. ward, J,-fcoal deposits so far discovered asd as Identifies Eberhardt the who man stated tha ( hlcr go. Mar. 25. A W. Lester Mangum Frlsby; Fourth ward, R. J. Mcrdock: dry Chlca- - win mean millions of dollars to the about store 'oltered Wcdnesthe last Fifth sard, J, M. Jensen Sixth ward. 6- campaign to last a year will $200,000 per year goes out of Provo tc 0futah it Is said. Jay. and the people of Lehi a the aa result and tomorrow . n hen George FrR'iic-- l houses $l Etteaj0Jn Pioneer ward. McAdamj catalogue Lehi two days entiife city of Provo Is suffering that he was seen in ly. Brcodbent; Bonneville Wand, liar-- heart, superintendent of the Chicago - C. G. Schlatter has brought suit for . .He business. from the loss of that divorce against Anna . Schatller on The nekt meeting of the committee He meeting and Introduce a set of urged a campaign to educate the peoof desertion. The couple the m be Is proposed to use to Thur.-day- ; ple to trade at home. ibrary at St p.ul, Mian, were marrlcd hf no have complaints a, yet evening. Apr'I 1, at 8 clock, when efi Former President P. G, Peterson though . jnsplre the campaign. The music fea- or been have issued him, anyagainst of stated that the business interests the members of the committee, the lure of the crusade, it Is said wll be Robert Warren has brought soft of tha stolen arttcles been recovered. ward sepereiBors- and represeula lives1 against Alfred Warren to i scoter of other organizations will meet to cast in the April election taxes and urged that not only would 131. property hich the plaintiff claims w.--j The Provo have; ' better schools, better bird pay Will be make diflnite arrangements for the as a. matter of strat- es taken from the atato dccide'i 1,0114 fruE the lssuu : whongfully OBSERVED NEXT FRIDAY highways and more improvements William Warren. deceased, and an this year s election, but fify or sixty but' conditions generally would in j mada to have cm lg eftort belng r.UM rtP Iflvnt rt thn hrnrn wr(11 tmi prove if the mall order bibles were a8lde. dced Aroclanmtlonpt,Governor.-Spr- y JOHN CH E ESEM AN OF BRIG- -' cn tre question next month. Dan- -t taln taken-o- nt f of the homes of the peO HAM CJTY COMMIT8 8UICIDE observed be will schools the by public E. L. Eggertsen. vlle Is the larges oi the cities ln- i- . Two pie. Superintendent' girls arrived to Provo today,. also1 discussed this. matter and re of Provo, Friday, April 2nd. Specially volvod. ' one at home of Hr.' and Mr. Bert . the a- (erred to the Home Industry assoc! prepared programs will be the other at the. home f . and .Peay committed suicide last V 53. years of age. He waa to have been 7 Mr. and Mrs. U U tlon exhibit given a short time ago eacj, department of the entire Singleton. ,Tlve retem. The names of our local birds, enlcg ahout 6 oclock by hanging him-- j married early next month and. was In thd tabernacle which did not children are gettlnromthers and Commercial ceive the support of the ' ' picturesi poems, songs and talks by, selfby a wire to the rafters In a small building a house and getting a home nicely. ' club, and the business Interests of teachers will torn the program. building at the rear of his home bo- - for his bride , to be His fiancee, Wm. were A cordial Invitation is extended to tween Fouth and rifthon Maiu Mlss LettleEilersQivJa grief strlcVO I The the city. Other speakers TresJuli club member wet M. RoylaaMrJ. w. Duhn; 8. H. Bel- - nil Interest ed Tn conservaUon of bird"Wtreet and hia dead body as dlscov - Japd could give no reason for hia ras' the of Mr Lota Thunraa era guests " nI; mont. Wslter P. Whitehead!, Alex ij.fe tQ - attond. EutgeaUons-wl- U b ' Shg5ata"nffiy-hadliTkedoby hi mother between ? and ,TRC1 n. Wednesd&y atTnooi and 1 the evening before of the Hedqulat and .Wm. McCoard. gtvonto the children to . carry out Oclock r wedding and rery enjoyable social time, 5vlr " Before adjourning the Indu.,r!.. certain plans for. Saturday, April 3rd., . John Cheeses was between 30 and j of plans for furnishing the home. served dainty refreshment. I 4 ... Irvr. ... 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