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Show ih PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 25 yholesale Slaughter Of Mexican Section Hand 'a tfiia morning, advising him ot bttl which wholesale oat nmOOg (US of MCtlO ot ads at Krona, three mile out sheriff Tha Jton, this morning lately sent Deputie Wllfort ' 'T0C0ilSpI.il PROVO CITY MAH THE IIARROVLY ESCAPES STEAT.T LAUliDRY KKiirosiiToir LIGIlTlilllG BOLT Large Deer Wanders Fron Foothills Info Provo To dap MAKF Mr. J. Leo Bown, of this city, has FARMERS in Laundry last night about 7 oclock, Just returned from his ranch LISTS PROVO Oil a tells RAID Oil CROP Wayne thrilling county,and which If not discovered before It had a of a narrow bad he in would have time to spread, escape proved story laundry building.! lightning storm,, when two men wuo VAUDE CIRCUITS disastrous OF GRASSHOPPERS J the and were However, him were discovery early employed by Instantly to Hlnckler jamsfen anL Joseph prompt action of the fire departmost ( killed by a bolt of lightning. the battle. A telephone b aoeaa the loss to a small garage ' Mr. Bown states 'that he had a crew reduced B. John J. P. Welch, County Agricultural lames aftentoon-fro- m Ashton, manager of the report Uhls r the main building and an of twelve men working on a reservoir Agent adjoining Columbia and aUtos Princess has of merchant Colton, theatres, a reports that ,evural hundred Hiller, auto delivery truck valued at less site about 12 miles from his ranch, i 80 men were at 'work In the Just returned from an extended trip farmers have totally cleaned up the . Involved In to the principal cities ot the North- than $1,000,' neither of which werd when, the accident happened, which . became wjxea they png covered by insurance was last Friday. The young , men grasshoppers in this state by the use , quarrel, with a result that, one man west Ur. Ashton first visited Sea was mixture, He reports discovered fire The killed were Doyle Maxfield of Lyman, ! of Arsenic-Braby ns stabbed about the face and body attle, where he was successful In- man who immediately turned inyo.mt, f New Mex-Jththe E. A. of Jose Garcia and Coyote, Cobley of Llndon. found ad that he le In a critical condition. securing the regular Pantages Vauda-rlHe us that his stated and was It Ico. Mr. rain .Bown that opinion alarm, says for this city, the first show - to grasshoppers to the square jaother one was shot through "the" 13. Mr. AshtonTates a lighted "cigarette stump had' been ing hard at the time of the accident foot on his farm where he had Used body, but is thouglit by MrrMillef to open August - lag for recovery, that he wag also successful in getting thrown In some dry 'eedswhich andyoung Maxfield be in a fair condition Ihlaoison'He nsaysMhat - another the to fire on garto himself instance of the success and a tree spread protect on caught large against wounded Provo the more Ackerman less ot or cirucit the of this mixlive otherswere from the rain. The bolt of lightning ture was age. a He Harris states and care of under the phyare that Mr. of all itinerary. md Peay reported by Mr. Gullck, proprietor of the laun- ran down the tree and seemed tohave this concern books only the best oi sician at Colton. ' Benjlman," who, after using It, found was In the canyon, at the time left the tree and went through his 25 dead grasshoppers under one RusIn discussing the matter with Sheri- vaudevilles and that their production dry, of the fire, and was not advised of It body, killing" him instantly. The sian thistle. Milbe Mr. will shown here every (Friday Many fanners report as ff Williams over tne phone, until this morning. Upon a thorough other man who was but a short disas 95 per cent of the grasslet stated that he was of the opinion night The Pantages show will come high investigation he stated that he was tance from Maxfield, was struck in a that the men who had used the wea-pnn- as usual each Wednesday night. This hoppers - killed. - Acordlng to Mr. ot the opinion that the fire was of the head, and a terrible gash was cut. Welch it costs about 40 cents to cov- will give Provo two vaudevilles each - had lescapedi A thorough he . says that he was standing ,er an acre of ground with poiso week throughout-tseason. The incendiary origin. will be made by the depsides of these men only a Tew ( Unfier the the by Ackerman and Harris shows will play coaditioDlbQ feels that uties before they return to Provo. . seconds before that time, but for the Wilkes theatre In Salt Lake City. e should be growing grasshop. ; some unknown reason he was com- pers m they are not listed wth the Besides being successful in booking pelled to nm out in an open space, livestock of economic Importance. the best In vaudeville, Mr. Ashton which he did. and when he turned feels very fortunate that he was able -around he aaw the men drop to the to book a number- - ot spelndld road ground. The aamo bolt of lightning shows for Provo. First and foremost knocked two of the other men down, among these Is the splendid high class At a recent meeting of the board ef wellaalhrea horse However, 8take President Joseph; B. Keeler comedy, entitled 'Tea for I, which education of the Provo city school trom belng stunned by the shock aside has Just received Word that. Elder will appear here September 1st It waa decided that a 10 per coot ad. were uninjured. ot Orson F. Wlitaey. of. the quorum t In discussing the theatrical business vance la 'salaries be given to the they Mr. The dead men, according to tha Twelve Apoetle and Elder Levi Mr, Ashton say that he believe (h teachers throughout the entire city Deputy Fish and Game CommissionBow were taken to Grover, a die- attendance will be be in will Young, greatly Edgar school system. The board acoepted ordinary picture Mr. In 25 Adam Anderson Is la receipt-o- f mile a er of wage this season by big feature 48 applications for teacher - whkh tanca at the quarterly conference of the wm he Bown feels extremely that the following telegram from R. H. Utah stake, which vrHl convene at picture road shows and vaudeville leaves only 7 vacancies in tha eleIn Injury. fortunate eecaped having ' He says that the theatrical business mentary grade and one vacancy of the Tabernacle next Sunday Siddoway, state fishy and game Com- ' meeton and A testimony and aacrament' tha coast Is certainly good, a princtpalship. The following prinmissioned Thl tafll notify you reports that the producers of .all line cipals were employed for the coming ing will be held promptly at I a. m that the Government regulations on . sader the direct ion of the T. M. and oC entertainment will be ablaut get year: 8. F. Eggsrtse High.ocfcent; -w;perm&--ou- r dors seMOTa fil-not 1 L. M. A This will be followed better performers his. year, they George' Powlson. Franklin school; F. Utah before Jn the nSt season, opening be handicapped by the war, M. Young, Tfanpanogoa school k NichJby . two general sessions at 10 a. m. will tor 1st. Order cut m. which September r opening and S p. m. Beginning at 7:30 p. deeply lnto their business olas FT WBson. Parker school; J. F. A. J. Owens, of thls cftyglfea fta the season from August left to AugChe effloer of tha Stake Sunday by taking thousands ot their per- Wakefield, who was tha tonpar prin-- therefor hereby reinteresting account ot his experience ust list, 1 Behoof Board win have charge o C the former cipal ot the Haaaar school has acsibu chicken In the amateur And an scinded. the season will be M service It It . the request of the cepted a position elsewhere, and It is and Owens that Mr. within ha nes come made the open seato says stake authorities that aB members of his successor who has not' yet. been 457 hens the Governson others limits February by Controlled purchased prescribed the Church attead as many of the chose ot tfale year, which were at that ment, or ta Utah, from September 1st 10, as possible. meetings time 10 months old Two weeks of to September 30th. both date IncluCouaty Agricultural Agent J, P. te having made the purchase they sive The bag limit will be 15 birds Surfers Uinta' Welch reports that the farmers ot coiled $5 board era from their flock, per person' per dsy, and. not -- more ennis Complete American Fork. Lehi. Pleasant Grove, which wm nearly 20 per cent Hs than SObtrds per person . fur . the Lake View and Palmyrla Wllliard Bishop has Just returned says (hat in spite pt this reduction season." The Prove Tennis Club has Just Vineyard, , have done splendid work In getting a trip through the Uintah res- their egg production decreased less The open season on sage hen blue frpm christened Its new court, located on control of the sugar beet web worm. ervation and reports that the drouth than 5 per cent, which - Mr, Owens grouse Vnd willow grouse. Is from the Knight Woolen Mills ground In there localities, acting has hit that district with disastrous re fanners The The dub consisting of about says Is evidence enough tor him that August 15 to August $1 both dates SI the advice of O." J. Poulson, suit . He - reports that the usual It pays to under.,, Inclusive in all counties In' the state court tn keep only the boot. members, has two' splendid their beet fields where the crop oC grata on the reservation will From February 10, 1919, until June except Rich and Morgan. ink t 4U ' f this -- city, - tha one Just completed sprayed web worm was at work, with tie re- bo reduced very materially m much 27,' 1919, received $890.57 for The bag limit will be eight birds locker contains dub room and they sult that the worms were totally des- of It has been affected by the long their eggs, end their expenses for the per day and not wore than 1$ birds shower bath together with a porch troyed. Inasmuch as the farmers are spell of diy weather. He states that some period were $490.02, leaving a for the seaon.Thi means that S facing the court for the convenience troubled with so 'many crop pests-suc- h flour In that country Is at present net gain ta four month nd If day hunter may take 8 sage hens, or 8 of spectator The local club fa as San Joao scale Aphid very scare of $400.51 Mr. Owen advocate the blue grouse, or 8 willow grouse In any officered by J.. William Knight, presiand coddling moth, Mr. Welch Stags system of keeping a yearly record cn one day, but If be takes 4 sage hens, dent; R. R. Irvine, the opinion that It la Imexpresses the business transacted and says that for Instance he may hot take more and John S. Smith, secretary and farmers hare equipthe that portant '" ,,e care than 4 grouse of willow grouse. In chickens pay In proport'c" treasurer. ment with which to eradicate - these taken Is selecting the Rack and feed other word be, must not take more pess. He says that every community them. - . than a total of 8 birds of any or all While the valley sweltered, cool Ing should hare power sprayer outfits varieties In any one day, and - not of and believes that it would be practi- breeses blew at Wildwood all day birds of any or aU var more than and as a consecable for them to operate on a co- the Twenty-fourtto rletlea during the season. Hunting tha cabins were filled with The Methodist Church building, operative plan much The same aa tha quence on all state game preserves is strictly ' the occupants end their friend. which for IX year haa been occupied threshing machines. which includes the Strawprohibited The coal dealers of Provo announce Prof. Wm. S. Rawllng who is the by that church, haa been sold to ssd other governreservation berry of this camp, arranged a that beginning August 1st an advance " " Bert Brandley ot this city. The reserves. ment forest 1C Taylor am ot 45 cents per ton will be mode on with T, tennis mtch Buys building is located Juet elf Center Jacob Coleman on one side, and Wm. all cool This la made necessary, street on Second West, and Is being 8. Rawlings and Marlon Taylor oh they say, on account of aa advance BOY, 10 KILLS PLAYMATE AND blacksmith shop, converted into " t Walter P. Whitehead, who was for- the other, the latter winning the ee- mode at tha mine' No orders will y which Mr. Brandley expects to : busiHIDES CORPSE ' In the grocery merly engaged rie Then there were horseahoe be accepted at the present rote after in the near future. ness with the late Edward T. Farrer, pitching game in which John Saxey, August 1st. has purchased the Farref interest in Arthur N. Taylor. D. H. Chrlstense 8wen 0. Nielson, who . recently Portland, Ore., July 84. the store and It will be known os the Dr. Calderw-ooan others particiPurchased tha Ralph A. Archbold A W. P. Whitehead Company. The FINED 150.00 EACH George Miller, Jr., cleared away took ball base The game big pated. Son Nock, on West Center street, the store la located on the corner of place late In the afternoon, and swimmysterious disappearance of Arthur Dugdate and ' John Beesley has begun to remodel the building, and Third South, Frank Avenue playMcCauley, his Academy were indulged In tne were arranged before City Judge J. preparatory to Installing a lino of and for many years has enjoyed: a ming sports to mate confessed when.be today river. Caleb Tanner was to have B. , Tucker this morning on a charge shoe Mr. Nielson baa for many killed him shot Monday and having splendid They pled guilty to given tbe Pioneer Day 'oration, bat ot intoxlcatip .yeari been engaged in tha mercantile 4ft ' fined $50. afternoon while at play with a did not arrive on the scene ta time. the charge and were-eac- h business at Falrview, Sanpete counmade automatl The calibre army for M. R. Strew1 wot the honori ty, Utah. Tur-de- r body of the dead hoy was found la fish. moat Judge James B.' Tucker, Abe the catching ot Mr this Pollen returned Jack spent the attic of the Miller home last night city, have and Bert Qoshard Jl i the past week at Vivian Park, so-- 1 Jr., of the firm of R. from a pleasant fishing trip fa the and when closely pressed today by R. Irvine A Bon, accompanied by his Ay Emma Jensen Cox and police officers the lad admitted that Strawberry" valley. . John W. Farrer, general manager companled altyi Jeft Wednesday for three Lorinda Johns. Frank wm killed while he wm showof Farrer Bro ' weeks- business Company, will leave trip to New York, ing the mechanism of the gun. Sunday for Chicago, New York and where he will purchase fall goods In confessing the, tragedy, the boy W. F. Vlolett has puchaaed the other eastern market where he will filed Carrie Richmond ot Provo for hfs firm. said he was seize 1 with' a desire to loB. home of Prof. Milton Knudre purchase goods fors his firm for the suit for divorce against Ernest hide the body, so he removed the street It for- coming season. Mr Farrer will and Richmond, alleging desertion The following individuals residing cated on North First clothing and carried him to the bathto Mr M. H. Hardy, him and they will visit cruelty aa the cause of the actio room. in Utah County, have been' apposntea merly belonged After that he carried the body iw Governor 8Imoh Bambergei to act who had It remodeled. many of the largest cities of the east There are two minor children, aged to a closet in the ceiling where there 8 and 10 years, of which the plain- on a committee to assist In organls-in- g .J attic, where before returning to Provo. was a trap door to thq tiff asks the custody. an planning a big home coming he succeeded is lifting and hiding it Mattie MacKlln of Provo, has filod . Bloodstains appearing in the ceiling reception In Utah for the returned Mac SPECIAL TOMORROW soldiers, sailors and marines: 'Mark suit for divorce against LeRoy of the bedroom below which the body hire. Rldlpg horses for sale or Beztant of American Fork; Mrs. L Klin, on the grounds of failure to proFLfh 722 West $10-9H. rticorcd the tragedy and brought Hy Call G. Taylor, 30x3'a N. S. Horse Shoe Tire R testers of Provo; Henry Gardner vide. The parties were Intermarried J- - 30. the ctnfesiion. tbiirt North StreeL at Durrsnt Auto Supply Co. 7 Spanish Fork. in this city September 1, 1917. , A fire broke out at the Provo Steam freo-tor-a- 2 to-th- e n was-etand- aler Mr-Bo- EDS Salaries Raised For Teachers of ' Provo Schools Elder Whitney and Yeung to Speak Here Next Sunday un no-on- Game Department Shortens Season -- For Dove Hunting J its ZJ Sheriff J.T.WIW Trrtreoched FIRE THREATENED VODOTIE - over-ehodowe- d t. A.J. Owens Succeeds lh Chicken Business u I -- ' -- Web Worm T Dist Grounds - A have escaped pearad to he sltlon will be as State Fish News Brevities h, Coal Pioneer Day was spent quleQy Provo, most of the citizens the canyon resorts or other In the county, v Spanish , Fork is . reported ta done Lerself proud In gtvlng come homa celebration to her dter Thousands of people g: there, and from early morning bgle at night the people were entertained. One of the best parades ever ducted In tbe history ot (his wm a feature of tin day. Thl place in the morning; after meeting wm held ln which 4Ms dlers of the World War were glxed for the service they renfcwrY Levi Edgar Yonng WMlha osw tha day. Music Wat turahfcc4H5 Prov BandL ond the Tiara Band of Xphrala ant about 250 ooldier a w& company of regular army from Salt Lak la the afternoon a ball other sports were aoaductodL sold that a team of boll player Caw Provo , participated In the big though tha Score tailed to dk such. fact. M 14 points ore were mad and Spanish Fork 1 to have made aR of them. The display of fireweske which i plaoe on the ball park in the are said to have been the best mnw s pulled off ta this couaty, n . WAGE SCALE - . Owing to the ever advancing on all tha commodities of lift 1011 f Carpenters and Joinera of find It necessary to make their $7 per eight-hou- r day. have . The. tradesmen carefully and counseled consldsMdw ly. They have found seven to dollars to be the wage ta Owns of this state and Idaho; i in naming this scala they feel fl they are in strict conformity with i rule of "Live and let Mve." The scale becomes effective gust fourth. - A. . Ivaft H ST. MARY8 to-cup- EPISCOPAL . ' ! I CHUI K W West Second North stree Sunday, July 27, and on Sunday. J ust 3rd, Jhere will be Evening prnyer nnd sermon at p. m., .There wiU be no serrkoa tar the morning, ae the rector has to Aw , Ten-year-o- d -- 60 away. . j . ' - , W. F. BULKUBX . ... D tTOVO to tlQVe Weekly Band ConcszSx - tu j LOCAL; CARPEfTTERS NAME Grocery Store - ' . fun-mak- R-Irrln v- of Celebration Scene -- Advance 'x. Pioneer Day Quite ; Here; Spanish Fctrk Pioneer Day Celebrated ' from a park, as tame. Just whit made of It Is not and Game Coamhil 1 er R, O. ',1 and .caMdnot. bereached by te) at an early hour this afternoon ' " I genuine buck deer, wit prong horna walked . late torn i afternoon and mads himself qpfls home In A. D. Clark's pnti the northeast end of he er was seen by a number of yoaag i who reported it to the officer 1 uty Fish and Game ' ConunlsdNsur Adam Anderson went to the and attempted to corral the with a view ot protecting ft. Snow, who saw the animal, that It wag his opinion that It evf I 'i Mr. E. A, Mitchell announces i a committee from the Elks lodge tat this city has arranged for bond concert the first to be i Thursday night It has been sentiment of many prominent sens for a long time that Uiould support a weekly band so the Elk w ith a number off public spirited dtlsens, have (lie Initiative, and now announce wiU he a reality. tin saw-cer-t, I crrrii |