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Show t v, fi. NUMBER. 56 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 15 VOLUME NINE t ItlDUSTMAL AGEtlT WOULD USE PUMPIHG SYSTEM TO IRRIGATE BENCH FARMS J. W. McHenry, industrial agent of fee Orem road, was In Ptoto today in the Jnteret of selling a portion of the company's first preferred stock, $200,007 of which In being offered to the people of Utah.. This stock bears T per emit Interest, payable quarterly. Hr. McHenry states that there Is a ready market in the east for his company's stock, but they would prefer to sell it to the people of Utah, as they want the money jald in intercet on this amount at home, which Mr. McHenry declares will be a big asset "to the state. Mr. MlcHenry la one of Utah's most persistent boosters. He has been Identified with many of Salt Lake county's leading industries. In diseasing the condition of his companys Mr. McHenry says its business road. f 6 ?wing by ieapa and , bounds, w jji, he thinks, i a good barometer as to The condition of the territory througV which It operates. He eaya his company is much interested in the success of the Ptoto Bench district and declares that he is doing everything possible to cooperate with the canning factory at Orem in assisting the factory builders te secure sufficient water to go ahead with the l TAKE' -- The regular -- -- - i" -- -- Mr. McHenry Is Arm in the belief that the people of Provo Bench will find it economical to drive wells and pump watei' both for culinary and irrigating purposes. He states that Be hopes to be able to demonstrate the practicability of such a process. He referred to the success of a farmer east of American Fork who "how pumps one second foot of water, which is equivalent to 459 gallons per minute. an expense of $2.25 , which is done at per day of 14 tanrC This method Mr. McHenry declares, is . cheaper than to own shares ilHrrigatiitg systems, and in seasons at dry as this C touch more certain. - HLY LUNCHEON TO PLACET TOMORROW luncheon Supt. Bennion Says Provo Will Haye $200,000.00 Building on College Hill - Word comes from 8alt Lake that Professor Adam 8. Bennion, superintendent of the L-- D. 8. chupCh schools! assisted by former Superintendent H. M. Curatngs, is busily engaged making a complete census of the salary records of the 350 L!l S. dnych school teachers, with a view to presenting before-th- e board a motion that salaries in church school be Increased. 8uperinteodest Bennion is reported to have stated Hat the Brigham Young University will, in the near future, erect a $200,070 science building on College hill, .which be says wH contain forty room At the present time 'home project work is being specialised upon in the church schools as.nyer lefore, Superintendent Bennion says. TIMP t 'A. OICIIMIDS HIKE ADDS LAURELS ATTENDED BY 300 t.rJ CLIMBERS. TO HIS RECORD t I With the passing of each summer j Alma Richards, holder of .the Olio blew late the beauties of Mt. Tlmpanogos grow plo hig-Jusrecord, more and more in favor with, foe Salt Lake yesterday straight from lovers of nature. Last Friday eve- - France. He spent two hoars at foe n ning mote than three hundred ad- Deseret gym visiting friends, taking mirers of this wonderland . gathered a plunge and shaking hands with relaround foe great campfire at Aspen atives, then blew out again for. Los Grove Angeles. and with foe , DROUGHT HITS FJGHTIIIG JOIIIIIIIE breezes tanning away all cares of the The reason for the Mowing" In and busy world, they were carried info out like a stop to change Urea la aa ATKINS COMING PROVO BENCH eertasy by foe beautiful setting aud auto speed classic was four months v foe artistic touch given to foe Eighth IS TO CITY FARMERS HARD Annual Hike of the B. Y. U. and the old. Alma had never seen lL He blew" in and out ee fart, in tact Provo ConunereialClubJy a short rather overlooked gende- rdrama and that pl.V Un1hten,D With 'Fighting" Johnnie Atkins While Provo City gardens and crops under foe direction of Professor Earl . He. however casually dropped foe re-- f foe Brigham Young Unl. 1 here to fire the opening guns of the in general are not suffering because of Pardoe--of tnark that b hail married a Lelaad e lack of water,' yet many crop up verlty big Salvation Army Home Service a and a of on Bench Provo City creek and The affair wu unique in every , f1"0"1 .eoUr part OOB afUr enUr,n Campaign at an open air meeting to are mll,tar ' One farmer up. actually burning THE COURTS particular and Inspired nothing but ' take place in fois city next Saturday made thq statement this morning that favorable comment among the hikers. MfYiC$ - cut - his One to he would be the expressed by regret great compelled night. It is thought by those in charge oats In the very near futureeven BeeMei the drama many novel events Utah athlete during his brief stop t took instruof the Utah transongs, was including that beplace, campaign countywill when they were only halt mature The following business was that he hadn't been given a foejr were drying up tor lack of mental selections," stories and brief sacted in the district court yesterday: go over foe top in raising $2,000 for cause sufficient water. Prove City is geUing addresses. .Among tbnee who partici- chance to hop over foe Huns. He ; In the case of James Straw vs. Guy fofs worthy cause before foe does of along with their apportionment by usarid be arrived ta Fraaee la October, ! pated were Prof. Earl Pardos, Prof. mill from water foe the race, ing no Is reason there with foe Eighth division. Eighth ' the first And. 1918, was day. Mendenhall, motion to strike which Is costing the city 1q the neigh- Robert Bauer, William D. Roberts, cause should not. the it First, why denied and demurrer to second borhood of $2,000 a month. J. M. Whiting,. Lndle, Taimage, Flor Infantry. Since that time he dlrectef one that merits foe support of is M. sent Morse e C. letter has Judge ence Meldurm, Ellen Whitmore, Vio- athletics and participated in them. f amended complaint was overruled. 15 At the A. E. F. championships At every patriotic citizen, and second, to City Commissioner T. C. Thompsea late Johnson President ; George H. River Commissioner Frank Went days waa given in which to answer. Colombee it la receiving the wholehearted sup- end stadium, Paris, Jane 1, he ! of which states in substance that all BrlmhaU and G. U. Crook. Many won . In foe case of David Jones et a vs. port of the Elks ct Provo, who are first place in high jump, helgM class A" water rights must be served foe hiker went only ae far as Aspen defoe six in 50 , the Comission, second campaign. feet Grove, but y very one declared that Utah Industrial alike and as he decreed feet; first place In the standing j leading Cliff to Blue water A" ' foe of of class recent broad a At patriotic Jump, distance ten feet. one meeting murrer to answer was overruled. be had been well paid for foe trip in held In the Provo Commercial Canal company it has left the vdd second cltisens ' place in the hop, step : -inch; David J. Bona has filed suit in tns only 60 per eent of their the evenings entertainment. feeb dub rooms the followings committee-men- , decreed rights. The Blue Cliff canal Early Saturday morning about 200 and Jump, distance, forty-fiv- e Court sginst J. Oyama District Fourth one-hawere chosen: El A., Mitchell, ia today receiving 30 second feet, that " third six place f and inches; foe party started tor the summit to collect $114 alleged to be due plain- chairman; Lelaad J. Fairer, secretary belongs to foe prior right irrrigators. ct broad Jump, distance of foe great mountain, of whom 171 in foe running 30 which second If had feet the ' tiff for plowing land near Benjamin and treasurer; W. A. Htnea, M. H. they one inch. At th twenty-twfeet, Blue Clift is receiving there would reached, the top. Director El J at $37 per acre, and for the" failure of Graham, Edward Scherer, H. G. throw meet foe discus! 127 1 same he canals. be no crop lose, under foe old Roberts Introduced a new- feature in see and to enter Hewett It. defendant upon the and put foe' shot' duff and William The Tlmpanogos Canal company to foe hike by leading the party in feet, eight infoes, 8 said land in compliance with the Strong. A committee wfil also be ap- have been trying to get this final deforty-fou- r feet. an exploration of foe monster cirques term of a certain contract between pointed In each town taf foe county to cree since the first day of July 'or d In foe University porting May 18, some change in distribution but thus and amphitheatres, which proved to the two parties. - Plaintiff further asks lead in the work of. the campaign. have been unable to get into be one (of foe most delightful 1 enta club met at Paris, he broke th j tgr they for$2t 5, .amount, alleged to be due Wha foe actfv wortnof foe cam- oaurL But if the udge sees fit toliold of the. entire trip, a foe new route French discus, record by heaving the for the use of said land which," ac- paign U not supposed To begin hUl to take' the decree to the supreme dlao. 136 . feet, four inches; June 17,1 court. But if foe udge sees fit to hold took them through a Wontord 4'. of 1 wa have Is contract to the advance guard cording next Monday, foe in an exhibition meet at Paris, Just this decree he may not sign foe decree beauty and interest been used for "raising sugar beets. out on foe ojb. In the appearance nt tor ten years. The great glader near the sum prior to leaving for home, he jumped j Plaintiff also asks for $600 damages "Fighting Johnnie Atkfoa Saturday - About June 2 twelve per cent of two end, onehrif Inches in . mit of foe mountain wa lower than six feet, for foe failure on the part of the evening , foe people Of foie city Till foe water which has been coming to usual foe high jump. foie season on account of the these tanners was taken from them defendant in not fulfilling the terms Richard were medals have the privilege of hearing one of and diverted to some other county. Four given and foe ' usual of foe contract In raising sugar beets the real heroes of the war,' who has Again on July 1 another 18 per cent dry, hot weather, when with wa reduced. ' How- for his performance June 1, much coasting he ex-- 5 on 20 acres of land during, the pears over foe-t- op accumulated time .and again while was taken and ..since then another were never so beau- sixteen points he b&tal-Hopercentage wwr taken, until today they ever, foe Cowers 1919 to 1923, both Inclusive. winners indlvidaul other with Major Archie Roosevelts all water. tiful and the .hikers were charmed ceeded as- have taken .40 per cent of foe In the, cas of Spanish Fork City General - Pershing' ' - . . Special speakers will be ' with foe great sea of enumerable by four points. of this show to aL eC order C. marvel at vs. C. Crapo 'v. i colors . signed to the various churches which they, waded congratulated the Utah through j of. and defendant, foe was dismissed object cause and at 'foe fourth city .Sunday to explain v wrist deep to select their favorite each presentation of motion on work.. was performances.4 Service wonderful discharged Siler, the Home extolled foe color,' many of which were brought . the for plaintiff. ass he attorney glad, to see old-- ! declaring that to foe the for city, organisation Preparations, Rosa Rosswald was granted a make good. Those who had made the excurshm timers continue to of the Provo Branch of foe AmeriFiled from Donald Rosswald on tht Just before board- stated Richards can Legion are under way, according many times before were emphatic Plaintiffs oG f6r Los Angeles that noaaiipport. grounds) , In declaring foe One this year by far tag foe train to Knight -dan, second maiden name was 'restored- to 'her, to Utah with his of the most delightful of any yet taken. he would return Articles of incorporation of foe of the State Chapter three weekLj which is Rosa Sperry. The couple within bride and baby Steam Laundry Company have the American Legion.Mr. Jordan has That Tlmpanogos will yet win bars. were married in Salt Lake City on Troy lieutenant wore first been filed with county clerk.. The leaned a caJl to all World War Vetrecognition as one of the He September at T $15,930, erans to be present at meeting 10 grandest moon tains In all America ;TOmpanyTs capitalized In foe case of C- - W TtmA -- a ds the Troy Steam Laundry be held in the Central CchooL on was a unanimous delcaratioa of aH Salt Lake A Utah Rdlway Harvester, formerly conducted under Friday, JWly lSfo, C919, ct eight those who Joined in the Eighth Ansame wa dismissed with prejudice, in- and officers The , oclock p. m., for foe purpose of or- nual Hike. a partnership . at plaintiffs costs. aad- - the election of ofganization Johnson yfolle running IV harvesting machine case of Heber F. ' ' Is Korton Whittaker, vice- - ficers. " ' aeTe on his farm pear the mouth of Rock , va Payson City, defendants demurrer BncUeyf Becretnry PROVES BITE The object of foe American Legion RATTLESNAKE rruled wue amended to complaint Canyon yesterday afternoon, Assad These, with Ida M. i to perpetuate, foe principles of treurer. waa 20days , defendant given the and Whittaker, Lillian Buck- Americanism adhered to, which made FATAL TO RELIGIOU8 ZEALOT Baaaka, a native of Syria, fell from, in which to answer. the machine, which passed over his , and James Home, constitute foe possible the victory of the Woild Banks vs. In the case of' John for better director. War; to strive citizenship body, with foe result that four ribs demur-o- f Joseph H. Jones, defendants Tuscnmbia, Ala, July 13. To ex- - in his add to Influence human action along right' side were fractured and. rer to complaint uas Commercial Bank of Spanish Fork broader and more constructive lines. emplify his faith in the religion he 15 was otherwise badly bruised. A, he was day. defendant given foe fult ,n lhe Fourth District Many things of great interest rfll be had accepted and in foe power of foe was called and the fractures I physician which to answer. , Court eaainst Edward M. Banks et al discussed at the meeting, 'among who save their to were those reduoed. He was reported to be . put Almighty a to be due them matters which are of vital inI . to cooect $1818.99, alleged 22 recovering as well at- - could be expect-- ! Him. Cleveland trust in Naceiver of f foe Utah Fruit Growers Harrison, J' dniwn f, the Pingree terest to every soldier. ed this morning., Mr. Baaaka is 07 Association to sell certain years old, citizen of Colbert county, Bank of Ogden. . which was not in Rigby. is dead after two dayV intense sufferPU8HING THEM .THROUGH for lack of sufficient funds oy to be sold Haneen Live Stock A t Producing eggs at 14 weeks old is ing from foe bites of a rattler at foe drawer, foe : $400.00. , r the 'record of IS pullets owned by T. meeting of the Holy Rollers" last Feeding Company. John Beldlng was arrested here last Id. Larson. Pt this" city. Mr. Larson week.. During foe services , foe pasnight by Sheriff J. T. WlUiams at the a - strain of brown ' Leghorns has. The regular High School ball wffl in charge .of foe meeting stated tor request of Sheriff Pfort, of Boise, Fourth the in on whole bran fed which filed he has was be corn, held in foe Mozart Friday, August ' A. contest wanted Idaho, who eays Bolding is inwas in that there the congregation 1,1919. Parents always welcome. ; and lettuce and reports that he has Court today against foe in Ada county to answer to. a charge District Orem on shattered foe opinion that such a one of the followers of his sect, who of town the of of larceny." Sheriff Pfort to. expected corporation and thing could not be done had such great faith that hq would alBoldProvo Bench. George Adams here this evening,' to accompany is It low a rattler to bite him, feeling sure contestant. others are tlto' ing back ,to Boise.. mile a about A that was he was immune from the poison, this take to morning impaneled jury their purpose town-sitnew vs. foe as SL of Utah of of Paul at one time was immune foe State case in side foe south th off of ' ' ' Daniel Etchella! of this city, died Samuel Burns and T. E. Baxter, from foe strike of a serpent . CARD OF THANKS at came forward, his home in foe First Ward Sunday , Harrison at once charged with entering a store Pleasant Grove with Intent to com- accepting foe invitation, and avbox morning,' after a prolonged Illness Jf We desire to extend our sincere And O. R. Thomas, Earl Van Wagenen mit burglary March 23 of this year. containing a rattlesnake. The' rep-- heart trouble. Mr. Etchells was burn hanks to foe many friends the his brother, Art HaUiday and The defendants are represented by tile, measuring three or four inches in Sailsworfo, L&nkenehire, England, ns and during neighbors who assisted and held up to.foo view of 68 years ego. He came to Utah K Mr. husband Thomas our son, Ralph,' went to Ellas Hansen of Spanish Fork, while around,-waof illness and death re- District Attorney J H. McDonald is the congregation. Harrison caught the years ago and settled 4n Provo, where and TVe grateful evening Sunday are especially Strawberry, . father. snake Just, belowr the neck and - the been employed by foe Knight to those who took part at the funeral turned this morning, Mr. Thomas re- prosecuting. on and consolation reservoir rattler struck him five times la rapid Woolen Mills. He is survived by his foe ports that trolling and offered words of The case of foe State of Utah- - vs. succession on the arm below foe el- - widow, two sisters and one Brother. muslcirVl of which assisted us in is too alow for his patience, but save forti- that when one gets a bite it usually R. Allen, in which defendant Is bow and. wrist Harrison was at. The .funeral services will be , helC bearing our loss with greater as charred considerable a7es with sickness and after in the First Ward meeting house with stealing horses, Creates only sport, tude. t continued until August 19. foe big ones bite. ' li"gerlng two Jpys, died. ' Wednesday at 4 oclock.1 Mrs. James F. Clyde and Family. of the Provo Commercial Club will be held at the Roberts Hotel tomorrow at the usual hour. A delegation from the Utah Associated Industries of Salt Lake will be In attendance and will explain file work ct that organisation and its relationship to the various Industries of the state. It Is desired that as many members of the club as possible be in attendance. pine-scente- JHIS P tk Ill lt o. , . LOCALS n, The. Second Ward chior will give a sacred 'concert in the ward meeting house next Sunday evening, begln-nl- g at 7:30. - , ,(pr-- r The Second term of the Brigham beYoung University summer school of number a with gan this morning, ' attendees in new students Professor Be&mson of the B.,Y. C. of faculty, of Logan, we the visitor for i looking the "school today. He n grade teacher for the B. Y. C. training school. ' ' ' . w - , . - Elmer Baum was fined $50.00 in court last Judge James B. Tuckers for Irri.water Saturday for taking He turn. his of out gating purposes served notice that he would appeal the case to the district court. r $5.00 and $8.00 $2.03, $3.00, and hats going for $100, $4-0- In our dean-u- p . sale. Lasts until July; twenty-fourthAllen Millinery, 20 N. Academy SJor - ml-vern- al 1 " Falls From 1 . !d -- i7 JL2L " - reaItJjtI Xjpd U 1 Ave-in,-- .' j I e. . went Deputy Sheriff Ernest Martin to bring Enll to Salt Lake today Is wanted he where Nielsen to Provo, on a check worthless a for "passing served local firm. Nielsen has Just a term in the Salt Lake county JMI for a similar offense. i " ' Articles Le Mias Sarah Greer, of Spanish Fork, counwho is one of the rlerk In foe be to is office reported ty recorder's srfok. ' . TOc-ee- , 4 Tbosn&a Oovird, of Prove" Saturday, on his way to Salt will Lake City, where, he states! be the to relative secure legal advice the in others rights of himself tad for water 'matter of securing sanitary claim he which culinary purposes, has been denied by the Pdyton city authorities. American y Legion Mr. and Mrs. Win. M, Romance and their son, Billy," and Mr, and Mnf . W. Bailey left 8unday tc-- a trip Park through Yellowstor r s he-ha- - |