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Show Russian Battleships May PROHIBITIONISTS MAY ATTACK Go Down the Bosphorus IVAR WILL BE WAGED ON FRUIT PESTS IN COUNTY; TREES MUST BE SPRAYED The county and tare city commission-- WET VETO POWER OHPROIIIDITIOHDILL 1 take SPRYS GOV. LYMAH START CAMPAIGN a stand against the' FOR LIQUOR ELECTION Soaect pests whlebare threatening the fruit crop of Pro to - and Utah The wet forces , of Provo county and most drastic measure have started a whirlwind cam'will be taken to clean up not only paign to get names to., the commercial orchards' bf the counelection In Provo. A dozen petitions are being ty. but the old trees In the rity and to do this work the county commissioamong' the people and ners hare eraplayed E. H. It la reported that the wets are parls of Lo. , Irrin Pyne of Provo Bench, R. W. meeting with considerable sucBrereton, Provo and A. C. Page of cess In getting signers.' i uo ' Payeon. - These deputies will work unprohibitionists . have - as - yet dler the direction of state hortlcul taken no active stand against thral Inspector Taylor and County the election, but It is probable Tree Inspector Otto J. Poulson. J. that the dry forces will work JL Smith, deputy state horticultural to Induces voters to keep their names off the petitions. These Inspector .will also be on hand to ! assist the 'county men. petitions must he filed not latThe work of cleaning mp the orer than April 28 or the election chards started today and 'the depu-tlcannot e held. wIll vislt .eyery.o wner of fruit Bearing tree Jn Utah county ana otify the owners ' that they must DR. HARVEY FLETpry Immediately to do" away with The San ies scale. If the order Is won complied with within the next CHER PRESIDENT Two or three weeks the deputies will tL IMBIE LOSES POST OFFICE: 1 hold-liqu- REJOICES AT LOSS cur-culat- After waiting for nearly two yea is for ."relief and begging," coaxing ana threatnlng the post office department at Washington, Postmaster Lyman Marble of Colton ha been reuevea of , his official duties and Mrs. Boot has assumed the responsibilities of the Colton -- office. The new postmistress has the best wishes or bet -' . , M When the, members of the Federation of Prohibition and Betterment leagues met in Barrett hall hf,-- . Governor-'I Spry and At torney General A. R. Barnes went most bitterly denounced. The governor for his veto of the state wide prohibition bill after It had paaset both bodies of the legislature by such " overwhelming majorities and the attorney general for film jamming the workers In the prohibition cause. There was considerable discussion regarding the stand of the Church authorities on the prohibition ran as and It was made clear that the jaw mon church authqrlUesaduitoorf houT3er to shoulder in favor" of the measure. , Mr. Whitaker read a said had been written by. Francis M. Lyman, president of of apostles to Governor Spry-on the day after the governor had vetoed the state wide prohibition bill, In the letter. Mr. Lyman stated to Governor Spry that he was aggrieved that heTifld seen "fit to veto the bill -and ,was not in a . position to congratulate him on what h bad done. ' I have invited here ah apostle the Church," said .Mr. Whlttker.. "Apostle Ivins Is here and 111 ask ''About two years - ago r. Marble as postmaster at Colton and resigned . , , was notified to turn Ms office over to 'his bondsmen, but as one of these was his mother in law and the other a very4? close friend, Mr. Marble besitat- , ed about unloading his lemon upcither spray the trees rat --wf the owners or will order on the shoulders of those standing them OF SCEIIITISHTS ' according to law, . 7 good for him. When winter came on When Interviewed today, - Mr. R, the genial postmaster had to go out At- - the TT. Brereton an dJ. A. Smith, two of of the mercantile business a part of closing, session of the men detailed .to do the work stat- eighth ..annual convention at the 'Unithe time to sccommodate the paroul es! that every orchard large or small mall to the reservation and at poet of Utah last Saturday, Dr. versity would be Inspected within thetimes te had.tosaof Itataekeu in ev- Mm Fletcher of the Brigham My hart and soul are Irrevocably few days . and the eople are urged to Harvey ery available building in1 Colton. ' to the doctrine enunciate Young University , was leaTee converged before Atelectedprcsi the , art Mr. Marble , th to !o apraylng Finally v f, appealed eat as the strong spray seeded, lot dent of tlje Utah Academy of Science , tornsy Jacob Coleman, 'who advised. -1 I 7 Prohibition. Jabe last- This purpose will damage the tree Dr, Frank S. Harris' him tIUSr,rV'nffconft&a postmaster t Utah the, " - work hUl an1 'do so la tuiu, Is 19 unless attended the . 'tkat!V ' office T would b,mpal5a Wliegb Wa s. - ar. n rr . i r am speaking lor ortfhlntne next ten days or two weeks Lu,TmrI)alue, Brigham boy ever, and do not presume to appointed. No notice was tckd bi J r others. .college, Logan, 'second vice with the law will b forced his message and finally he was an L. J. pre8ldent Gibson, John M Whitaker was to To spray anyway, very possibly vjsed to notify PostmasterGeneTaT "D. University-o' 1 Salt Neal, Utah;W. trees. by-- " The detriment of the fiurteson thit the office jiyas dosed oPPOSJEroToJ4eteatea-lekake High school, and Dr. W. E I lm Rev. In Provo are old orchards Startup, Philip King" any and to his great relief this brought the ngw, appointment and be is- nb nd William Boyle, who claimed that At the meeting of the they could not get meetings when Trees la this city are In a deplorable ' counselors. longer holding down the Job. " morning Prof. they desired 'to.' condition and nothing but the strict - council yesterday ofI wild was A the Europe startled the other tu distance lo Constantinople Is 'more scramble. for yost et attention will clean the town'np. yroa Cummings and Dr. H. I. Mfarilil to learn that the Russian battleships than twenty mites sad the strait ;! fice plums, .Mr. Marble Is wondering 7 A resolution Was introduced by Mr,! Hi University of Utah and Dr. IV. of the Black ' Sea,' which had been In st more thsa a quartet: of a mile why no democrat aspired to tbe of-- f Boyle Jto amend the constitution of Already it Is rumoured that ante Carroll of the Utah Agrlcultural the organisation to allow any officers will quarantine-lawaction Is taken lee ho . unwillingly held S4long. " hiding slnce the Goeben, the great .wide at some points. In fact the to call a meeting of th league. .. i Into effect from ether slates and college weraelected - fellows of the Carman battle cruiser, had entered is a strip three mile long where It Is ... waa The grea t fruit Industry which opposed byPresIdent Whittaker; It, had begun their long expected at--, perhaps 1m than- - That - It la said Utah; Mary Moorehead. University taclt stated that if the resolution passnontrants to considerably, over half a! bnl ihaJXsk.bAvw ,JheL ' ed the league would have to get a ' vrimon doll art " will' berulaed and Training schooT;7PfJLJL-Maughaa- v Afann filch It could be explained - sorr places. . , , new presiding officer. . 'fora "to gottah Agricultural college; Dr. c. was by the asumptlon that, three-- However th bombardment"- will discussion" developed wot of the fruit Industry few want of! Maw, Brigham Young university; In, hew battleships, which Russia began ttemel the government Jto take some MEET AT CAMPIONS as Considerable James B. Smith, Wasatch his. to whether Bill No. 80 is or is not wnarkets. building about, twp years ago, had cf the engineers from its fortifications a- - law. The big growers and shipert Are de- - echooL Heber City, were electee been completed. Finally the following resohs-tlo- n in The Dardanelles to ' care for the members the Miss and was academy unanimous adopted Belief Women'a The and Termtned that the hv shall be kept the Word over came Corps the wires that the Desporus'fortsT, That Trill help"; the t' That whereas them It shad the officers are going to enforce It Myra S. Clemen- was "transferred forts st the' entrance of the .Be will th Qi and Resolved, of Army Republic rilled fleets in .TheDardaaelles by membt-to from associate fellowship cannot Is mr-t a. question as to wbeather or not at the home of Mrs., T. J. Came the letter. Utah county " ' Bosporus- had beea bombarded, lu. weakening the defense. ' 4 394 N. 3rd East, Friday, April 9, the prohibition bill Is n law, (he offito - have this " great - industry khip.-pion, ' Dr, D. A, Lyons, director of the Trained on account of the diseased to commemorate the surrender" of cers of thla association, after ob-- t Utah bureau of mines, was to have of the fruit Lee at Appomattox. This tainlng the advice of legal uounsei, UNCLE SAM READY ' COMMISSIOHERSiTO . Generalevent' & delivered lecture before ' the In the history of our shall determine whether .a suit shall great academy last night on the work of country 'that occurred on jkprRj 9, be filed In the supreme court of the the United States mine rescue service, to have the state wide rohfbt-tlo- n TO DllilD HATCHERY MEET TAXPAYERS lSS.', stands as the culmination of stae bill VOCATION TALKS but was called away from Salt Lake declared a law. and , four years of sacrifice, suffering Should during the day and the night session all that the and horrors legal authorities interested privation Heber C. Jex, chairman of the com- -' The road supegyisors to all parts are associated with war. The W. R. C. la the cause of prohibition, decide ' was canceled. Dr. Robert Stewart of AT TABER11ACIE j the Utah In charge of the federu was mittee m cf th2 county were called to Provy are requested to display the flag Agricultural college that the governor, was presented with have talked yesterday morning cn hatchery site at Springville, has the bill on tbe night of the trouble J ftronaf'Wasliiagtou Another of the lnterestlng and uia rt instructed them on the rad build-th.; Spots ln.Cetatc.ia Chase at the Hotel Utah," the" matter will lie pfiter. evening Tuesday abstract wkh a few changes has 'yliBCllVir'fectureu'ofilhe'rf series 'of Western Soils, but was unable lo court for a decision. "7? coming 'summer. Cc,. entei1aIned,At,chLna shower .In honor j taken the of Vocational Guidance under the au- e- reach Salt "Take 'and thla paper aloo .vbeen bHrca.il, accepted by W. Miss Whitmore. of her sister. rT r .vr.'ws- - JL ,7 j; ;J 7 . y - A.wae bld -Bator4 -was anceted.',,"wr'SM''V'''t,T'r7 erles at, ashington and the lands on nMk irust e done with eoumf and Luncheon was served by the hostess. SENATOR SEEGM1LLER I Is although every effort will be made to tr One of the interesting papera of the the . banka of Spring , creek vfcty Tight in the tabernacle. Oscar A. DENOUNCES GOVERNOR twenty guests. Many beautiful , of. to to over the' turned be Uncle on was eession color that field secretary photography ready Klrkham, the keep .the ' roads 'In excellent condi-Sar- presents were received by the bride ' The tract Includes-thirtVL I. A was the first speaker. He given by Dr. C. T. Vorhie. He Illus- acre3 tion the finances of the county will elect Senator William SeegmllUr bas gave a thorough talk on the M,' L A. trated hie talk with a number of o? ground between the county road require reductions everywhere for given a statement to the Kane ponnty Aa&acre and garden contest work,'co!cr phofogrsnhlc plates and com-- end the Denver & Rio Grande tracks tbe present. News in which he denounces Gov. . and also reviewed briefly the import- - pared them with lantefn slides artlii- - and th amount paid for - It Bus Th L'oord of Equalization will hcu. ; William Spry In most drastic terras. NEW BRICK GARAGE Other speakers of 510,900. In the children clally colored. aaee of In bis statement he says the governor annual sessions with the tax pay , and parents, and helping tbe young yesterday were Dr. Frank S. Harris, j Mr. Jcx Is of the belief that work ers next menth v hen complaints-wi- ll called himself and Senators Eckers-lr- y hAr'd and ths coirmlrs!oners all! and Colton Into his private office People to find the right vocation of U. A. C.; Dr. E. D. Sail, U. A. i,.; A. on the 550,000 hatchery will com-NEAR OREM STATION 0. Garrett, Salt Lake high school; menco within the ceixt few, weeks try to equalize taxes. The dale act , fife. pud there stated that If he signedfob Prof. J. C. .Hogenson, who pie-- W. C. Carroll, U. A. C.; Dr. Fletcher, and will be hurried to completion by for the drferer.t ? s3lons are t v i t it would bring about the old Amerwmts tbe state. and national Bojs B. Y. U., Dr. W. C. Ebaugh, U. of U.;, the, government The plans for tho lows."' y , The now garage to be built by ican rariy UghHu the Blate, and that Jjr Cedar ,Fort, Fair- - Naylor & Clark near the Orem depot rre'i!,ien Sm'th desired thie governor jrapd Clrls- clubs, epeke cf the work Dr.'Josepb Retors&n,' U. of U.; Prof.jpiaut include elatorata paildng and .'Uy rj - ft is Lake. E. the states Salt Marchs Jine3, other completed In Utah hatchery and. field. Alpine, Highland and American will be ond of the : best . equipped to veto It and wante these men t jwben oiug.done will be one of the prettiest places lu Folk.-thIn the in creating interest In the many use- state. The - city stand by him ln his veto. The next garag-- s The place EaJ things of life and In seeing the The . capacity . of the t May IS. Provo andthe tJncdn country. is surveying busy engineer day Senator ifeegmiller claims he saw ' wilt be larger than 'say tikt. , . Yrenuty of the things about them, gnd as scon as tbe plans are com- David A. Smith and Bishop Smith other in the 'Bdkich makes work country, Mar 19. Pleasant Grove, Spring-- plete the work of construction will emphatically denied the governors pToasure and not sa drudgery. Utah vl'lc and Mapleton. He stated that begin. The building will be u uuc- - statement and also denied that rreii Talked second In this work, Massar 19, Benjamin, May Spanish Fork, story brick structure supported . u j dent Smith desired the bill vetoed. bnaetts bring first. - His lecture a as Lake Shore ahd Vtqeyard. . front by 200 feet steel, with a . nado more interesting by theoree rf May 21, Salem, Goshen,. .Spring .in depth. Tbq second quarterly dividend of Laky. - Santaquin, Clinton, Thistle,' . The newtuildhig will be equipped tawptlcan slides, and among the Commissioner Le Roy, Dixon has JOS all tax a for thal notice sued thethe poll !th a 'zzo Knight Trust & Savings tank Tucker and Colton, outfit and a -- ..pictures were those of young 'Dalton, 1 May 22 and June 14, general. Willard, fthe champion potato years 1914 and 1915 are due and pay- - was declared at a meeting of the di- complete machine shop for all kinds Haydn Long, our local plumber, 14 - ble, and thet unless the same are rector Jkgtwwer and Miss last Friday, which will be , .... of repair work. - was euccesul In landing the contract " Yvar-ol- d Word received ffoui Salt The ccmprny is Incorporated f 07 for the plumbing, heating and ahert girl .of West - Point, Davis paid at .once suit will be Instituted to $1.50 a share to stockholders onjrc- cord. dividend The Alirimount to Lake City that Mra. Reed Smoot Is 25,000 and is composed of G mty, who was awarded the prize enforce collection. The metal work for the Cedar City hHtY Shr the girls Contesl work. ' j sUte that It haa been found that it is $4,509, and is payable immediately, school at Cedarr City,-"-- Contract priew a n yTrl iTiil s doing business on North Academy was something over $10,000. directors, attondinft suffered Trcen tly.J Bewral fine vocal eetetttions were not unconstitutional to collect pell The There-- ' rawdered by the. boy -- Vhorue of 'tax and It"l5 the Intehtlofi TThe city the meeting were O. C. Beebe, and of the family will be pleased to bear avenue until the new building is were thirteen ether contrcors ' W. W. Armstrong of Salt Lake. .officials to enforce thla law. of her recovery. ward. , , bids, Good for Haydn. pleUd. t -- - -- the-quoru- m - 1 - the.-xpns- e -- de-tia- ' tie -- i' - i M ' - 7-'- ( . 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