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Show Utah Ranks Third in jff v "jf jt" U. T" ,T S. H. XW?t$ch v W U i 1YDRIIFT, Per n' ViT'"lrri". ' Peach Crop .With Produce 60 for Jttee BoseJiw Second ,witfL OpTtlnV-tlo- ok Prriit U Imported' Midi Above t, erae.' Const Americans arid French Attack UHCLE SAM ur'"' f uj Estnum JJ pxaml-read- u Kt4r securing. information from Vinter K' A fct pi crop W 3k n tot this p .for UTlIvT 7 "? COTtt hs ifm I71 iTp - the surgeon. b?.! y&i USmESTBlbllY In- Con-- rove4hlareefflanJ.JJowdl..were:hK:. ;,, i.I Thu 3dimiiillrarie- - la only fr r 10 thelargest. peach. J ship- - stats tweaf, of, the;Mtsslsslppl to6rntoI'Hr:wtt'btlftep with a hemorrhage of toft brail a tomlmtuiiflLiltS and died In feowall bad iw a year and 'went with the single exception his health) and Ciiiomla and hmka third In the tdi : L output of states for this year. Wbe;ip;rwrned M wag thought to ailing for mdre-th- a of C&lifornta for - to fh fourth last year. Georgia be much Improved., rof several . ,- I j i, with seeCalifornia the nation, weeks been had 'he actively engaged jfa mi ud New York thfrd (As normal In hie business 'affaire at Logan. This year, lowered New Mr. Howell was & 'native of Utah, jui Tort! crop wasatotal failure. Colo- having been -- born at Brigham. City. nft comes next to Utah with am ee 17, 1S57. The greater part iaf was February b the : elxty yeart' of hU Jlfe wa tok!rs "japent a a resident4 ot Cache county. The ihortage tn the northern peach japjjy moving to Welleville when traf brought out fa? previous etl-- h Hence lx y of emphaelaed by a further re--, the one Hown TU .pioneers tetttoa In ths condition figures forjof Cachm county, on of , tfae type of iltvTork and Michigan, the frtneri eider ions of the frontiersmen) who, premising only 14 per cent of am,llh hl, talherrScnilna Howel!7 set- asp bd the latter 9 per cent.' The' mM shortage .over last Howell lVDarmg, hi, ( marly youth bmgt put la the total.MjSi.&Orlra-- J f4rmey sonjuuilsttng t$te 1911 compared wtthW, 94 uther in bis labors on the home Jtotols In lin.'Ccisidertaj BUeh education He Atolsr peaches ;1 t- -t Com nsedM COUBt7 gCho?ls.affWdedi and the 1911 . e2y ambitious. altended the state a S vOl be ftaa than that ;nlTeril for several . years. fils dlllT. education was grswU f broadenearly Ths exceeding, high' production, ed by decent home. study. fttm Georgia and high condition'll HowFolVosriag his graduation, Mr., tbs sou themes tates Is bo rue out thy ell, ta,nxK school' for. several years, ncorled thlpmenta. , Middle Atlantic and m thls vocation acquired kites hare suffered a decline, since Later he went to' V. V. ;vputato ' striking). ins 1st The' t: In business. ercantfls' bought out is tos. .That ost.otal faa.f WM c' of the peach crop' t' roc 'hout the bue- entered 'he outgrown, jgjj ' f W.009 r.rop - 1 bt ' yit m J two-thlrd- f. - Wells-supcessfu- t HowsU-Cardc- is on and will be well tao loth. The total for the 1 now estimated at the 'largest- commercial . fch movement 'aver records from !,J Succsaafui management of 9 1fb ha.helped to 41s a. i&yt history. - 1 fisorgjas 1 n " -- - 1 iihertotncHeTrr'the il '0.,-pjLrtot territorUi daya.Ias V end .jnember of - of Welleville the mayor the state legislature to ,hoto I Z. He was a member g and Senate. fsdei slight decrease 1 worted state constitutional convention. the con l.fion of since .Utah peach the At k pietont 1 '' prospreU Indicate 77 per cent of full crop or as compared - with 954,004 tod year. . The 1919 crop, ,'teiiUng almost entirely of filberts, "tows ' to be large and of good ,WHy, and will be 'shipped In bushel l1Conditions nt Brigham City Box1Jer county art1 viery good and (hrUtairuounty at .Pfwrm .; UUh aorpjally produces nearly one-- I to Box Elder county about 00 e-i1 909,-labe- ls I1 , , seven consecutive terms statehood he represented tito. on Jbo ccmgresa being elected these t ton" Dwtog ticket! publican toen yean he was .fWoa to further western interest., never Ills Interest to edncaUoil theort r (? - I i- " the Utah crop.' -- . - -j- 11' m KCTINGT OF - nf w J' rpesur seutomof thU- - UUh (Ttor9 --which waatbitog waaC3-,v,nUy .or' the ipurpoeeo sfWti ttoo on noUonwtti pmtotiou w to enable aoUlera C V I iWd to held. vote,-w t 1 probably. will 1 tha - announcement made oixj : by RepiweenUtlv R. i W. faad other' members of Jtotwe whd are tatereated to a? t5 ,pclal eeSsloir held. It'lr t I .Governor. Blgsoh tt0 1. L C L ;Baabefger official futnauneptoent tp understood toterH to Poeed to calllng the pwm-th- e legislature awsy from at this critical -- war pa- leclally when the., next aes-- j the legiaUture to .few - only.ft Session ttr. have dropped i Juat Behind the Somme live feet sbeUsflyip g - - of.4hls ft3ulpftftut OAd money ca fko pfQclaU of A the-.- Juaioi Copmsfclal cluh and ilt, was! iauna--"- " the diateJyrdecJJe(t tha the tocatqbaplpCdl unlsegveund-an- Front-?-Thir- ty d ovrtd-gpsii- ert of - A.-- tod-dsutal- ly 1 x. r - ... nd 1 c' -- counter-attack"- ham Younj t rr . '' . .t br . v n 4 4ti Dr 'Stichl ts Gsssn if -- J AX t lines 1- , Conde-en-PrieT- Ik-oT-? The county1 commissioners', will gs- -r to 'North' Fork next' Tuesday where they will meet tha nommlssionsrs of v, Wasatch county, and " together tha two. board W8I go over tha tad try tO' establlgh definite i lines. There numberOf ' year and trouble..had arisen 'at limes over road work. id Walter Gardner has heetf appotoft- - ed road supervisor for ths Paysos district by thS ' UUh county - commla-sknL- -' 1 rr )rr C - T 'k J 'cap ) For Short Speeches -- flceT, - half-mil- rye., w.sssv.T!?..i.?:.S5 T iws'j a- , , , t of-- rf Qaentin Roosevelt i ;v . toe ii Jn . i.jv Crzll!cTvei n.vilt-- tf'ttferVW"'B' b'KW , 1 J 1. mi 1 ; '1 - 1 . -- W IW'V.U iaSilAUeit t H3t?i Pflct! f,LL-- D -- v . i Guy r' " i German. r SSSTtf ,SWerato t. &&& a(.Vn Rorganlwttion V i t effeteh, tito gener4l church to the tempi b, auUlof. kimeettag u Lines;, May Be Dead ! 4. A l . e L Z , New York, " - -- July Jeutwiaat rJ0n CrJ J , . German, according, to a cable J pasa tagq yecejvei tpnlght h,hta fathec , Colonel Roosevflt sgid. Jo his as-- ' ' rival here, tonight fripi Saratoga,; tks ; from, his ed be gsrgeon 'Major Richard Derby, wbi5 k is; now- taTKH5CXratiteirm-Whad-receiv- aoo-tn-ljft- aviator t oonfldemt Compaakm lands! jniikrt?jk Quentin After giving thy text of,tb cablegram, the colonel nldlf? Qf . courye, ws can't be sure ret ,r f : eorrtto. toto Germed' the Quentin landed'Jehlnd line and is now' a prisoner. vte ' mu e1 and Mr. T. a Leonard enter-.on- j Tuegdaj , evening jt party friends to. honor of Mr. and Mrs that Qentin's' conipanlon However if ha he Wa! waift means -- 14 . - I?,been the-Beas- 1 - , do-fo- jr t 4 - Coras, 1 Quentin Roosevt rrpprted missing atter an aerial engagement over tha a Jr1 h J rn, j) rucu J I'd Washington.: July ditjinj toe BntJ CJUM Empty,, who, jwhile serjing with took overseas 1 Ume'ago ,ttcnpart; forces, Canadian toe IfiaU in several Important bktties ll fcato yeafcrdaj. first years of the war, has "7.i dilutant General hW death commissioned a 'captain to' too tollew the beck W v ,wre quest that first' codn-- tionat army. He wlU be assigned to did JfU tbej Bltoop orin p; fiffler. ance. .Thls tha doctor .. gingham. Re- , Vu e bojuuiui. to sow to served pushed his way to toe ,frebmTs were, yeara ag0 Captain Empty- - ' was promoted W. . Nibley. Hq will a and second guests very.enjoy Davli .....A. Smith, Bishop vltoto ft"ve7 .no suw home em ago he'wai given toe pbsltionj able time was spent. Mrs. Moreten wis invalided was is he NiMey, before to dentist, army Bishop, counsellor the demand as military Instructor at the school. the call for men on account of wounds. very rapidly with ' Join tbe J ' year he wanted 'to - enlist, but Cor Ha leave' Saturday to last dr through' Jhe deand war wta - to take i toe L. Vern Irelp Mrs. colors, and fir.' waa! ) persuaded The home of . finally' . . t Kaiser of Berlin, toe offlee o was gladdened fionday BF "clber year In school, but when he re- throne employed- Mt liake of twen- WChelm. Tbe than was more toe call home fine boy. of furDed a this Electric baby year tire arrival !prMldlng bishopric The, Provo t ff,Is second coun- - mother and child are said to be "'ty-slg.He great for hinf to staj oat qt the yers. Exydwwe . ' any longer. Hla splendid win hima commission in to brsneb nfcety- and' toe father Is proud of service seller to President Richard W, ' phone SC3. Prices nsht sUke. however; will soon of toe service be has entered. new bis of training, Ensign companion. jlnilitry J24. Young ut l7,--Art- hpri I hZtWtWnfrfmpn k. othJnrefSTTfidTto ' "fl Sr J ef O! W. , Arnold, in tbe county surveyor's have been'dispsnsed with., (The kerviee -t-o-Juaa jihi Thurman Appoint JiFour.Minate'Z fJftd "to been a dispute over tha hu ef&ct line ' of the boundary for -- a"W-wMfeJ- asatch Witfi-- - our-soldi- . tf .. County Officials , ; 3 To Adjust Boundary l - .slab, ; Jualos-fcCemsserel- ''"' v food administrator The federal We regret beln Paris. July 17 - - r has f unable Provo. City written .the pffieials-oont hit occasion to follow the thanking' them" Tor the splendid sup-- rounsels of our masters, the French, the Amerkn hai baen port given to Mr. Armstrong and- hl,bu - I forced to retire. - This is Unendura; - Bpecw mention - hss assoclatv. - t would hie, and none of X water nsa toe been made of of the their not being asked to understand from the mill jac to save the wheyt , do whatever la necessary to , crop in the southwestern part of Salt a situation which Is humlll-' Lake county.' I, sting to, ns and unacceptable to.ur Changes will h4. made ibis'4 month. We are going to in tie fire department as thentollow- -' f : ing 'resignations have' been tiled' and 'sent was This a by message Don : Park, Clarence accepted American 'general In 'command- - of Duka and Reed Boahard;. thalr of American forces' vouth of the Marne Mr. Park to uke effect: July fl that on Monday afternoon, after: 'the Gen ef fir. Duke to the next few days, mans had succeeded' in' forcing - the and 'that of Mr. Boshard about July Americans1 'back toward French' Isommander in-RextoaifilclS-l'dtBeoreported 941 n-' formed the American. genaraJAthat haywrnhW'weythean4,pll10jSn could .not Ih'e eirtyT!erman'Sueces t04 X.- -. 1 i. I 3 hare any great affect', bn.the fat of 1 like this country fine) England, understood Vatfcna It . also. . M .hard after ( fighting the perfectiy that They sure ksva . tome pretty and had retired, slowly h.. Americana tV' pIftCQiV would not was expected' they It country to that , the , "Thehouses out . Immediately launch a counter-attacstraw roofs.' (wow"l) I sure am ' f t . ,J He added that' a counterattack could '.. rlad we dWt have to live to them '.f the M. Arch ThurmriT.ef - s. be. postponed. without risk, and that Chairman In our state. , baa sp defense of 'heno council lt might be better to give the Americounty Weil, folk, toll everyone to- commtttewon public can n6lnUr"a troops an hotirs test for me ovtr there that I know, de -- 3e' will be to formation whc Immediately t after .. tbe American Say, whne I was, to Ifingisnd. shows general sent the above message, at addressee picture .short jver Vtw Clareaee- -' Johnson.from? cornet knd 'akjar"trTuoT6f bf toe twiwpond-en- t View, the one that played the will comxnRtee feb of the et tbe Matin; the American jhe members in the band. That's the"ecoad weeded. launched their fcountenattack and .whenevet call to lour, pvsjreen inreJLlvftbonthat pe subject Th mwbtJiriliiTa?" afpototatf totoei"groubdfVrss Tootr recovered, wtth " I knew.- "v'Tn . 3 e aaSidditiooal Jaken from the ie worry to" Mr. Adami ar4: . A- additlcm' want f Mother, you don't CL Rwenson, .An safs measure, tor J. good In good, for' ins Armans Mltchen, lm .bout have awful glee felsure and af.p e e , 11 lows ever me. Ad- blnson. Buttle and Jamee4f. Tour he dltional member .willVi , probably baTt . -- Henry L. Wilkinson, 111 At ' Field1 Brigade, Sitflil erhaps. to appointed, . CoC llOth'" C '' ; , tswj .I FjFriuce.-lt aWe; band, it . . . OVER THE ' a i r AUHOR , wooden CArrAIN't toOW TOF" PRCftlDiNO. BISHOPRIC v,,v ... . - , . ' - a - tr ls Americans Wont Stop City Thanked For Use of. Mill Race to When' Old Glory Hat Save'BigrtyhzatCrop DetnFcrecdtcrGItra v - troops.' The atreeU were kept clear' of truchs knd men, lest enemy air. Scouts shoulEj scent tome thing. Three times during toe atternoon the buglet Bounded their warn- tog and We kn rushed to cover?. No one feared bomb or gunfire,1 bu the flying Dutchmen must 'have4, no in ' fermation, . Dinner-o- r suppr, as ths last meal 'of the' day Is known to the that their organiution has American arm y-- was served as ue the fact contributed to toe supthus liberally usL 'Ws sat'1 about to ths shadow of of Red Cross which ; tbe and smoked and Waited for the port, means the supplying of BignaL . comforts and necesaltlea to the Asa vrlcan soldiers, at the front. ' Boma k t of ttoase comforts j and necessities' may even reach the boys who were In the original membership of tha incoming U: !! ing dally from the Provo boys who are" arriving safely ", to Frunc&TL. American- -- prisoners.)... ' ' - e Reports and letters are aoif, arriv- v Rad Qrpqa ,wa thn-.- n -oproper rganisation, fo . yacelvs tkhrr money and , fqulpmeatv.to coaso-t-- ! quenoe of, this dsclaion the memkertv of . fhe club delivered to toe- ? wods rooms f the local - . ... . . . . . ,Red .Cross large Tesy mucky ap- - v , Workers, 4 r- - - iri ,f t have also turned ,over 0 Uw jTbsy treasurer of toe Red Croes a cheek amounting to $140,47.. The ofOoers of this organisation, desire to express- their appreciation. t They -- v publicly feel with the boys- - that - there Is no - , better cause than (he American Red- Cross to receive contributions seek as mentioned above, : f The boy wto always ha proud jdt re ftod1' ouNelvdd 'tonight Li i ; "All day, yesterday ths JjjJe village In which tev bad fVdd hfilqfed under weota.. process of furbishing tor the kaen that, were to take eur place. It :! . to. ttlpn of, pxoptjvdpoalUom,. 1 fhb 1 ik- lrces. -- .t sr uP?M0f toAi . . T doo-tor- e . .v. ee-k- t gau 2 jurz it'jt- CkeetyNews Home 1 o -- Wilkinson Writes .'ifA JWof -- r -- Per-- t ontmunlque Along th Locub Boys' Land;- v for yesterday Ring's the war on- - accoynt ot period ike ronfirms press ; reporta-- pf the commajority of the'beyatjoiamg-theeallttucftss-o-H ywkerday's attacksh 4SSX! rplete &; 1 a, there was some . conslderablf f be i wees the Aisne and the Marne by prisoners, pccordlng to the v Official luipnferit!ind mohey iuidhaad., 4 rtVia'S American.. and French tstemoat toed pbine ok) JxfWt war.offipe ; Vi. tvwtga s pro-par- , Vl When the Junior Commercial club,, t n. t , 1 j1 coneg-'-5-- IS iUNLlKELV SOLON T!f : !To7,'lrt!,TKilMl arL vu j. the ud l hrwMfbnrof - of U ViW. July v iilj I A i -- r-- department in reporting on d'A er) ays: j V ,i .77- - L Oktortnn. El-j- Vrt movement WratioiL-et- a, - whole front between the wnd the Marne the batsle eon- partment Is now 15,000 men behind Uauea- with vlolaaaa- .and unleee the' ranks iuu filled by South of the Marne by vigorous volunteers from every ictEmM4be attack the; lAvect44 country and that, too, wlthwk delaj pnemy from the outskirts of Oeulliy. It will be abgutely necessary, to Between Rheims and tkeMarne 4; aft (ttMlcal ipen fnto th serflce. r fake Moulin hav When 'homaon Turlough. Dr. L C. italian,troops dArdre,N south of MarfatfX and fotter htatd V that medical ' men northwest of Pourcy. shove hit, ethers J , lnthsservlcp were - , r In. demands anl.thoae In tha service thsTfjaaf 1 Paris, July 3 ' weys working night and .day to Marne the Rheims and the for thw- - Immense tahr before Montvoistn French have recaptured, them. At Fort Riley, there were and made progresf id 'the Roiwood (0 Tears old who had left too and the Coorton w6od, capturing tunes ln,!he medical prpfeseton. to cannon and 49S prisoners, enter the service and were going to four the limit of their strength to. gdt . Libre, Paris, Julg ready fovv active duty. None can enthe num-be- r to without totedtUng dlvylge ter the hoeptials or fields of operaof prisoners and guis captured, tion without first taking thalr coursIt Is fully equivalent - to the says 1 U es In training. umber announced by the Germans as having. been captured oa July 15. (The Germans had claimed 11,000 j Waahing(Oe.-- i - England having only sent of a crop. Cwgla shipped 9300 cart up to beMing July A The crest of the - tire Alane ween Wag.VTTri1!- Culbertson hss received word that his son, Lewis has now arrived aafely Somewhere In end bis other son 1 Dan Ferre has lauded, France. tor me over there that I know. Henry L. Wnknon, another of our local boys, ha sxrrfed safely and In a cheerful letter to his mother, and the family be saysj: , Just ft line to, let you know Pm sure well and , sure "feeling lne-a.tr-"are. and ,, hope you company of he. f If yon are gettlngalong and feel. store. Howell dotting the of Sr Joan ta. amnfitfl Ing as well as I do 'you' sure cauit Geld and ltwas kick,' tor this 'Is the TealUfe....'. eKwd br0adv We are having very thlfce weather by the derelop- Un'ds In Boxeldec hert at present r ,nTT . . farmers are tojgettlng up Interest thalr J hay. ut - - 5 an Active tf Howell toph "of Most" looks. mv Va- - iored-wlt-h funnyy.j Itsure ,nd aarved aa-eo- lth New vq 19.-Bet- f.f--t' , ala of Gorman reinforcement, any dSlee5 avel making saaalbl According to advices frotn the med ;fm onlyl, theft than GCbeajfufcsau.' July A frae ?.i.?14!lf0".,!?,LW day army grown much faster Tvsa-7i3?- 3fr The many friends ,bf former to Pari. y . a - TO RED CnOSS t this city have taken' phyalcal 0 German Eeinforcements Arrfiiirled Into Battle,;but Cafinot Stop Yanjt Mdrrtfhg; k They fiush Onward, Taking Villagb Af-ter Villkge and Capturing T houWncb of Prison eri Fighting PHYSICIANS hi D0I)ATES$14O tj Ipr. i i, I 1- - i , |