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Show PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. NO. 175 FainraH-- COVE STARTED FOB CREAMERY. : Mtifiei s CHEESE FACTORY HERE -Oil-- O. Stone Out For Co. Assessor STRIKE WOULD . HURT LOCAL NORTH FIRST ' George F. Lloyd and Henry String-ha- m of the Utah Woolen mills of Salt Lake were In' Provo yesterday afternoon to make arrangements and to Fruitgrowers of Utah county are ' select a suitable site for erecting their facing a condition today that ha never been met heretofore, and they are factory. In company with Mr. S. H. Belmont, and members of the New at a loss what to do flth the big crop , Industries committee they went over of peaches saved from the frosL The the site opposite the Knight 'Woolen William - M. Roylance Produce commills.. The lot Is 49 8 by 100 feet pany received Its last shipment for and 4s located on First North almost state order at 6 oclock last night and no more peaches, prunes or pears will opposite the factory. are Messra. Lloyd ' and Stringham be accepted by that company until it la determined that there will be cars planning to erect a factory and. have it ln operation by the first of January, ln which to ship the fruit and the em1917. About thirty people will be strike will not be called. Yesterday J. O. Stone has announced his can- Mr. Wm, M. ployed to start with and a larger Roylance, manager of the force will be put on aa the business didacy for the office of county asses-o- r company, sent a letter to the growers ' Increases. The name of the company subject to the action of the Re- stating that It would be Impossible will be changed to Provo Woolen milla publican county convention to be for the company to accept any fruit and the capital Increased from $10,003 held at Salem September 14. v. ' after last night and Informing tbe to $40,000. Mr. Stone was born at Salem, Utah growers that the fruit would not be a damaged by remaining on the trees j on Nov. 7, 1876. He is a son of Jo- four days longer. seph A. Stone and Phoebe B. Taylor. On account of having to atop shipPOLITICAL POT On January 19, 1898 he married Emma ments to Colorado and east twenty-fou- r C. Lars I of Salem. He has been en- carload of peaches, pears and " DEGIilS TO BOIL; ft gaged in mining as well as tbe dairy prunes have been cancelled during the two days and all shipments and real estate business, in past which left here last night were for ; REPUBLICANS OUT farming which he has been very successful. state points. Local growers reportel He has held many responsible po that they had contracts for peaches t With the approach of the Republi- sltions, the latest being that of blshoo ln carload lots at 65 cents per ease can county convention, which Is only of the Vineyard ward. After serving or $1.65 per bushel, and the market two weeks away, many candidates ate In this capacity for nearly six years I has been the best they have known in or he filled a' two year mission in Eng-- year. announcing themselves for office Into to get e friends are urging them land, returning last February. Mr, I Wednesday night the Roylance ovha been endorsed by hi pre-- pany received the following telegram: the race.. All are most optimistic er the outlook and with the Progres- clnct, has a good knowledge of prop-- On acount of Impending strike values and if successful in being fective at once this company will' not' sives all back In the jparty, they feel Recertain, that nomination on the accept from connections or shippers election ln this on. the D. k R. O. R. R. try llvc tvck publican ticket means txt-county. f or ) t v " , J. LLOYDS ACCEPT FACTORY SITE : JD UOL. Provo ha the opportunity of securing a big creamery And cheese factory, which will belarge enough to handle all the milk produced la Utah county by the business men and farme-- s cooperating and subscribing from 18000 to $10,000 to show their good faith and to aid in the development of this Important Industry. The Mutual Creamery company hasmade an offer to build a factory and to as " slat In developing the dairy business to its maximum capacity In this section If the people are ready to unite. Tamers are given the cow and privilege of subscribing for $5 worth of stock with every in less due falls subscribed amount total cent the of only ?5 per we Have real Is eighty Provos one This opportunity. year. tbn to one hundred men In this section who are willing t subscribe have we' two hundred 10Q each In this permanent Industry?-O- r In taking Its first Provo assist men who will subscribe $50 each to town will have the oppor- woman la and man step forward t Every ' V next withinthe days. of thlry answering tunity 1-- - 7- j' -- I. ft. SCC'JTS 1.1. -- 3 cli:.:d - mu . 0050$ ' LA. Yesterday afternoonMhe condition in fine returned Scouts creamery and Boy th?ir hike to Timpanogos. A cheese factory would be built in this time, but too short, - seems to great ( city and operated profitably within gentIment of alL reasonable time. , j , Last Monday morning a happy batal-A meeting was called laBt evening fon Gf boy scouts under the direction i at the Commercial club where Mr. 0f Deputy Scout Cflmmlssionef L. H. Hall delivered a splendid address to Hardy, Sout Masters E. D. Cluff anl a large number of farmers and busl- q, Meaker and Superintendent neas men. lie gave a brief history Carl P. Eyring left on the Heber train of the creamery business and cheeae for wiidwood on their way to Aspen . making in Utah' and' demonstrated grove for a foui days hike. "An the business developed frcm the e8tlng feature of the climb to 'Aspen 'm - Inter-how- rclt .4cf tcklrj ,S cart cf,U a U - . Uatnal , 1 tv '- --j 1 x I l j rf a h"d LI. A tamp ir:i jng vaa begun. Three tents were set tnac- - 1. i.s branch factories from Grand Junction up escb facing CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. Indianapolis, Aug. 31, For the second time in his public career, Chas. com-Ston- 1 Warren Fairbanks today accepted the nomination for vice presidentof the United States on the Republican ticket, In an address delivered onth lawji of his home. Mr, Fairbanks was first avvlbu(l M luwucnc 1 'rxfV IvvveC velt in 1904, Former Governor A. O. Kberhart of Minnesota was chairman of the notification ceremonies and introduced Senator Lawrence Y, Sherman of Illinois, who made the formal apeech In which Mr. Fairbanks received official notice of his nomination. All three speakers agreed in saying that there will be a Republican victory at the election. Democratic acts and policies common opening In were later built by fires camp wbjch the boys. The older boys cooked for themselves and the younger boys were cared for by the scout masters andthe bjdar boy. All were given a chance to do methlng. Care was taken to j,aTe everything as sanitary as poesl With supper over and beds bie. mada r,BembIy was called. The boys were condemned. stocJ J ' attention In troop formation. Among the national leaders who witscout promise, and then nessed the ceremonies were National repea tffered by one of the old- - Chairman William R. Wlllcox, A. T. pray1J f1 !''? of coun- --- trtli tt men mentioned for the oflce as ty commissioners who have not, yt, H. Charles are office. They held the of Wright of Provo, L. O. Lawrence of S. Jr., Page, Spanish Fork and J. Other candidates may be In trl' M x t. line or connecting lines by regular schedule on or before 11:59 p. to. Sepe tember 2. Efftlve, explobe sive will nq accepted and xtksr freight will he accepted only subject to indefinite delay, I. H. LUKE, this-dat- to Alaska aid from Wyoming points to Reno, and each year new towns are asking for the establishment of Payson. the race for this ofice before the factories. convention For county assessor two Supt. D.tR.O.R.R." The speeker asked the business men candidates, J. O. 8tone of the Lincoln Grand Junction, Colo., August 29, assembled If they had done one thing A grafonola with records district and Dot W. Conover of Proto make Provo famous or known out- costing 1111 candidacies. their announced Is on vo $W went practically have then own "Wm. M. Roylance Co, Provo, Utah. and our of aide llmita, theway to the E. T. Palfreyman for clerk, I L. Nel- border and will reach Troop F before "Strike situation serious, havieg on to show how through lack of co- and Jorn R. Stewart j the railroad strike and our Utah coun-treasurer son done for here wire congress to use v-everything practically shippers operation I time I to the present will have ty boy the much sought for err effort to avoid strike. Ear;:ot for surveyor up Is either normal or below, and not one ta j musical instrument for evening am I you do likewise, as well ar have no opponents. single thing Is being accomplished In race Ear'tu-count- y the entered nsement athave after Two attract will Interested, Shortly special this eity that community Captain er prMInt. Assembly was Hert, the western campaign manager, attorney, the present Incum- j ett made his request the women got ton, Santa Fe have already place! e intentlon on the bualde. called every morning an dnlght. and Ralph D. Cole, chairman of the A. L. busy and through the aid ' of He spoke of the egg and poultry bent, George P. Parker and the Co- J bargo on perishable fruit Tuesday came with a more or leas national speakers bureau. Provo. from men iumbia theatre both being Mu-- 1 and the Columbia Booth, F, H. KruO,. business and said that Provo is ad clear sky, although there bad beea .. I Car Ssnrl:.' Marion Cllnger, candidate for sheriff ajc company they were able to ship I Refrigerator mtrably located for that business and a slight rainfall. After the morning "Supt can- - J I ' his anounced ; has ago two immediately, Mr. Roylance Immediately wt ed ta could through proper development, mealand asembly, five boys of Troop years PLEASANT VIEW' nomination and the! But now comes the pay up time. the for create an Industry in this line equal II and one boy of Troop in took first l'dcy . PRIMARY MONDAY friends of Jesse Harmon, former her-- Manager John B. Ashton la contribut-to that of Petaluma, California. I class scout examinations lit signalling willT The Republican primary of the county', are urging him to tog the proceeds of Monday theatre D. C. In presenting the company plan ppforeL. H. Hardy and C. F. Eyring, be held ln Pleasant View ward, 9 iff enter the- race. There is also talk of j business to the cause and every man. I "We are shipping Utah fruits he-- a for building a factory, Mr. Hall said membera of the Court of Honor. Schoolhouae, Monday eve- - 9 Page were man from the south end of the coun-- j woman and child who attendsthe. the- - J vily. It strike declared we are heavy employed that no stock salemen .The majority of these boys passed 9 4. Sept ning, be would out for sheriff. Lee DRV,a I atre and pay for a seat will pay Just I losers, also entire state. Use every a it but to obtain factory 9 ty coming wlth standing. The other scouts E. hlgh W. ANDREWS, Secy. of Spanish Fork Is a candidate fori that much toward the grafonola and possible means to have strike avert- necessary for the farmers and busl- - were led ln games, tracking, etc., by records. Every man, woman and child I ed. recorder. Some railroads have already Bed men to subscribe from $8000 'Masters Meaker and Cluff. A marriage license has been issued county tj8cout there outlook ' in Provo should be the In present From in stock and the company About aoon roreat Ranger John V. to $10X100 either there, placed embargo on perishable fruit, Frank Kakea- - and Helen Glrske, C quite a material change in the the afternoon or the for will Is would supply the balance. It would ManwiU came lnto camp an(l later in I am voicing sentiment of all Utah it evening, both of this city. men the of some an as of excellent cause and the Provo peo-- shippers. anywhere legif atlve ticket, require an Investment day be gave the boys a splendid "WM. M. ROYLANCE." from $15,000 to $20,000 to open a fac- talk on forestry and forest ifret. They whdwere In the legislature two years jpie cannot afford, to fall, f I has The has F company In made Troop this would itself city. Mr, Roylance also wired F. EL tory already that hta health and strength -all appreciated his visit In the 87 the pride of the district. Our boyslKelch of the Rio Grande at Grand paid farmers an average of from Professors Smart and Buss permit, and all else was placed on are the first out ln the mdrnlng and I Junction and Informed him that he to 88 cents per pound for butter fat of the B. Y. U. arrived ln camp. Prof. the "handcart, which was pulled by the last home at night A few days j railway situation had been presented fSmart talked to the boys about trees the four men in charge of the boys. during the entire seven years It take The bu in company sines. ego . Mexican' bandits attempted to I to the Utah delegation at Washington. been and every bey la now atle to give the At Wildwood Just before train time, farm-withree per cent as a maximum for Its names and distinguish the conifers Mr, J. C. Graham treated to ticket four years ago and S. L Good-- 8teal five horses and ln Just two min-During the next few days the on utes after the call to arms " I to candidate Is balance the wagon, paid and a to of are by legislative wish Lehi, shipments We planning every en earning, found In this region. Although rain a case of cantaloupes. producing stockholders. and clouds Interfered darirg partof express our appreciation for tils, and the Republican ticket four years ago. member of Troop, F stood In his uni - I and auto truck Into all mining camps form fully equipped for the chase, and higher sections of thestate, ln aa After the meeting last night the the evening. Prof. Uns was able to also our heartfelt appreciation to Proof the hands the and in record breaking time the boys effort to take care of tbe crop as fast matter placed ln point out a number of Important stars fessors Smart and Dues for the help the under bureau had captured horses and bandits and I as it becomes marketable, tarn Utah county and constellations. they rendered ln making the hike a and - direction of W. had marched" thenr into camp, r Lindsay, Clyde a S' success. On Wednesday came the great fol as another meeting will be held ln a Many of the young men who left (TEXT OF ADAMSON Is A. L M. called hikers were hikes. TheTboys The, list of BILL TO PROVIDE Provo early In July may be forced to L. short time to complete the plana for at 5 a. m. and the hike was begun at lows:- - Supt Carl F. Eyring, L. H. DAY FOR spend the winter on the front and the raising the amount of money needed 7 a. m. The main features of the Hardy, D. 8. C.; Troop II: Stewart I of the and Roberts L. more erection Brigham operation climb were the studies of the flowers Williams. P. L.; William J. Snow, Jr., to Insure the Co.tch E. pleasant those at home can make I - of the factory. their camp life, the better service all "Be In enacted by the Senate and under the direction of Prof. Smart P. L.T W. K. Holbrook, scribe; Ar Young university, and Clinton Larsen, Ama- j can the of 0f Jumper of Representatives of the House high and them, expect tbur Graham, Eyron Barton, Eugene champion and the study of bock, mountain West, ' the Union States of America In 'Cca-grP. of, Samuel Athletic Uhtted .far, teur. The Wilson, lir.ton UcEwaa, valley formation by Prof. Bust. where N. J., for Newark, assembled. boys were led to realise that the 8mlth, Truman Faridge; Troop VI left today In the atb-- . 1. That beginning Decwill "Section Mr. A. Larsen wa Ilea participate III: Q. of to Trcep '"Aorge Lexis; the top climb Timpanogos which AU of the .A, 1916, eight hour shall ta ember-1, C' letic .oneet equivalent to a trip from their homes ker, C. U.; rod Young, P. 9, In labor and service he that September Ida for contracts , takes place city Orval Knc' Jolley Anderson has brought to Arctic Alpine regions. Aa they Scc'.L Till . return will immediately suit for divorce W. a Larsen deemed Into came cr. rt day work and the nseae-against George All.rt r.ki climbed to Arn grove U :y Y. o. n.r Anderson on the grounds of cruelty, ure or standard of a days work far c' r the contest lo eater the B. Elwood Anderson has- broct salt the Canadian tone. An Cry climbed Tr; p In failure to provide, immorality, desert the purpose of reckoning compsxra-tio- n " remain will Roberta Coach Ian tad tx i arUs U! E'T higher they for divorce against Lillian B. And V P. for service of all er.::78r wl "1 Cart for ten weeks to study ath- Ing her and neglecting her when In J ). P. 7 ; l 7 la son on the grounds of desertlcra. Tk sone, and f. 0 need of medical attention, etc. The are now or. may her:of:r t emletics. t I T couple Were married la Eilt Lake pise ache. champion-skithe won Larsen : ..ui Yben plaintiff asks that the defendant be ployed by aty rallre--l which lx is', October 8, 1815, and shortly after Cat Tlmpancrt i . at Cia Ctego a short time a;o. and i cf tls r i t! C1 Jcla enjoined from selling property be- Jxct ta the frcvl J.ais. time the yourg lady wert t vl "t h'.rret pc!at C jcxa cf Cr. Dr. C. longing to thim Jointly, for $50 at- February 1, U.l, V x cf ) v? i attertlcn the he attracted Easier. two fcera cn her parents la the southern pxrt cf t , '. who is the torneys fees and $5 per month all ' - Lai , c of to. Salt G. ' were Lake, number C C.1 : trip :ts nil state, while her husbtrl rtmalx: i lx the s'a' t f , ef the A. A. U., and nocy to support herself and minor vice t? xr? rrtfarscr tri :s XTitzI. f coirTtlrj cdoct fJ this city. Tks Lx V x cr ' . P. Y. Bauhxa, asmtary of child. Mrs. of l also Ur. Eu:.s. lZ:x Ct; c t t'a wtlUrj ; :t, ,t Uy rlaatly intheir over Anderson bound tr teen has also tks Ttroch fer Ilalkrook the OTgarlaatlon. 3 r;-- l Ltfors cf tk trip was ALao Tavlar, Mias r.cth t trirj tzr I det rr-'tx ' '? tx district t fluence ts f.r fllars ecrt Frtlcssor tls -i. r LIls" from Aapss grove Llaaala II".lra:k asd 7 uy tzZz. i i for his ftcally. Dr. Callerwood snd part all fray hi ex;tie ca the trip t t. carried aad provide Each boy . lx Clrzzzx :rt;3. -r hrc:lt 1 dlr 1 Bas-lyou- , r 1 "" - - , , 1 1 1 - . ' I I 1 mld-aftemo- - 1 . the-boy- 1 s n 1 1 I Clinton Larton Goes to Newark With E. Roberts Ttm-panog- ( - - es t.; ri - cie r Tt r v -- -- A t-- V - EJn t-- ccrao-Trcx- ! Fro-l.z.-- r-- tt:r C:r;i ca iJ n -- f- Li trl ci rilt r T il tr prrI.it , Fart-rilr- e TJ tin 1 tt .l ' ' |