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Show Jpa VOL. OVQ NO. 7. XI. . FIRE CHIEF MAKES HAVE MEMBERS ANNUAL REPORT; ENJOYABLE TIME meetings profitable i.v ( ESTABLISHED PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921. FARM BUREAU . PHTT 0NEm0Nwmi iu X - THOVHAND DOLLARS IA)$T BY FIRE DI R- 1XG PAST YEAR IX PROVO. Members of the Utah County Farm Bureau and their friends filled the assembly room of the armory last night at a meeting called in cpnnpc-tic- n with the big membership drive in this, county. now in progress the following There Were present officers of the State Farm Bureau: D. D. McKay, president; D. N. Beal, BIG CONCERT THURSDA Y EVE. CARPENTERS OF STATE TO HOLD CONVENTION BALL TEAM WINS LOSSES SMALL held Lm LELMORE-Tmem: BKRSHIP JIRIVE. B. Y. U. BASKET B. Y. U. GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE FIRST SEASON GAME S 1910. NEXUVEEK HERE 4 Reed Boshard, chief of the fire department of this city, has submitted bis annual report to the city commission for the year ending December 31, 1920. This report shows that the total gross loss by fire within the limits of Provo City durthe ing year was 12,525. Of this amount $1,200.45 was covered by Insurance, making a total net loss of $1,324.55, which is said to be one of the lowest losses of any city of like population in: the United States. The report Bhowg that members of the department, including the volunteer firemen who engaged in assisting the department, were 250. JThe number of hours spent atfires was 43, during which 8,500 feet of fire hose were-lai- d and 206 gallons of chemicals used. The report recommends that the city commission purchase one set of cord tirea for the fire engine not to exceed $900. The chief also asks for an appropriation of $75.00 to apply on firemens ever one of best games 1 PI.AYKR HERE DRIVES STUDENTS INTO Et 'STACIES. LOCAL COMMITTEES ARE ACTIVE IN PREPARATION OF APPROPRIATE ENTERTAINMENT. In one ot the very beet basket ball The annual, uouvcntion of the Utah games ever played In this city the Stake Council of the United Brother- -' B. Y. U. quintet defeated the Univerhood of Carpenters and Joiners of sity ot Utah team by a score of 22 America will be held in this city to 16, last Saturday evening. The February 4 cr- 5. Members of the 'rs ' g union are "I enthusiasm ran high and at the close local carpei; of entera out program ot the game most ot the students of tainment and their plans for the vice president; James M. Kirk ham, the local sgool were well nigh wild convention promise, the delegates E. H. Beck, treasurer, secretary; with excitement. , The victory came from the various parts of the state and J. W. Burnham, executive comroyal reception here. The conventafter one of the most exciting and aionmitteeman. will open with a meeting in unusual games ever seen here. These officers of the state organithe K. of P. hall at 1 oclock Febon the feasation spoke accomplishClose guarding by both teams ruary 4. At 6 oclock that evening ments of the farm bureau and of the tured the play. Guard lines were the delegates will be entertained at' value of coOperaticn and fair play drawn about the center- of tho floor a banquet In the Proven high school which they said could be fostered and maintained there throughout the which will be served by tbe domestic '' through this organization. The many game. Neither team opened up and science department of the school. phases of the farm bureau work and attempted speedy basket throwing. Special music will be given during its advantages were discussed by the The only flashes of the game came the banquet and the various meettowards the close, when B. Y. U. ings will be interspersed with musispeakers. . , Following this program those passed the Crimson squad, gained cal numbers. ' Special speakers will and took more chances deliver lectures. present participated in dancing, and confidence, Reports from a general sociable which were enon basket throwing. various Btate officers will be read joyed by all present. The Salt Lake squad toolf the and a general discussion on themes lead early in the game and excelled ot Interest to the members of the The directors of the Utah County at guarding work. No chances were state council will form aypart of the Farm Bureau met In the Fourth distasen, . however, and basket tries program. ASK FOR SAFETY SIGNS. trict court room of this city Saturday were. made. only. when. they seemed afternoon. There were . in attendcertain. The Provoltes played iden- - '.EARNING GIVEN BIKE THIEVES The clerk of board the of educaance about 45 members represtntlng tically the same game and were out- - j has directed a communication practically every town and district In tion pointed. The first half ended by the The juvenile officers report that Utah county. President L. L. Bun- to the city officials at the request of score cf 9 to 6 In favor of the Utah they are experiencing some diffithe comboard that the asking nell presided. city quint. In that boys are stealing culty mission on the streets within place Tbe same style of play prevailed In bicycles and disguising them in varReports from xpembers of committees who had been appointed to att- one block from the school buildings the early portions of the second bait. ious ways so that the owners win end the htate farm bureau conven- signs forbidding fast driving. Comaccurate foul throws of Weight not recognise them. The officers MISS FLORENCE JET PERSON, DIRECTOR. The a tion were received and discussed by munication states that the safety of however, brought the Provo state that any persons found guilty Trot. Florence Jepperson of - the tone solo, Vulians the school children, especially on the as and those present. behind from passed Harry Chlpman of Fifth they this misdemeanor will be punishmuBic of West on la the department threatened street, Brigham Smithy, Charles E. Ounod, Mr. the Crimson they gained confidence of American Fork, member of tba sheep ed to the full extent of the law. account announces of fast driving and the Young university that Madsen; reading, (a) "So Glad for and opened up,1 while Tommy Fitzand wool oommittee, reported that that The officer, also report withis in hooI readiness board for feels some means the everything that "The Bar (b) big Spring, and Wool nervous Whistling men appeared Growers associaOon of the are dances patricks attending juvenile concert be to B. should be U. taken to attenM. ,Y. given the attract Mr. by T, A, zer, the Tanner. Daly, Utah had asked to be admitted to tion-omissed easy shots at the basket. out chaperones, which Is against f the driving pahllc and warn Male Glee club Thursday evening, Part Two. fl is Utah State Farm Bureau. Re The game waa featured by the re- the law, and they state that unless The which them program, gives promise against fast driving by ached (a) When You and I Were markably accurate foul throwing of this vtoiatlba Is checked both the stated that members of thin associatof being one of the best ever given Young, Maggie," ion expressed a belief that they buildings. ot the places where they Weight of the Provo school. Out of by the school, is as foUows: (b) Crow song, arr. George nine tries he made six tallies. In ad- proprietors could aSBlst the farm bureau In bethe parents er guar- n are and foupd One. .Part Glee the Rosey, club; piano solo, dition he made four spectacular field dians ot such tbUdren coming a stronger organization In wlH be prosOld ColWill Be Our (a) Glory Toccata Mr. Elmer Nelson; goals. . Dean was tkq. star. of -- the (Jones), this state. He said the Uteb Horti- FORMER LIEDTEHAHT Love ecuted., tenor lege Flagg, (b) Gypsy Song, solo, 4I Hear You Calling Utah five, but his remarkable floor culture society had also made appli(Herbert), Mr. Franklin Madsen Me (Marshall),-Mrisr Archie West; work was discounted by misses on cation Tor membership In the State the Glee club;, piano solo, Old (a) Grandfathers Clock (Work) MAY BECOME WFI- -. and Farm 'Bureau. another of star was Swan fouls. the OLDEST Black Joe, with variations (Q. ), Parka; (b) Grimes Cellar Door L. M. Atwood of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Richard Condle; duet, (Dwight Hadley),- - the - Glee - clnb the Crimson, ,111a floor work . waa Tho Is a member of the Autry 'comexcellence: Watch. (White) Messrs. cornet, solo, Mr. Byron Dastrup. parBoth teams were inclined to HI BATTERY C "Larboard mittee, reported that the farmers of rough LEHI DIED AT AGE OF D. Held and W, (a) Bavarian Yodle song, arr. George it considerably throughout the game. the state proposed to conduct an Invlctua-.(HahnChin b Ma (a) ( ) Rosey, ( c) educational campaign favoring genufouls were called. The allng (Ana) with whistle obligato, Farewell to Thee (H. E. Earle) Eight personal ine dairy products as against substiIt 'was announced last might (hat 'Mr. NINETY-THR- EE YEARS greatest basket ball gathering in the R. Nichols, the Glee club; bari- - the Glee club. tutes. H. W. Gore of GenoTa, report- in all probability Robert "B. Patterhistory of the local Institution ated as 'a member of the cereal com- son, fomerty a first lieutenant in tended the game. More were turned mittee. . He stated that the fanners the 145th field artillery, will acaway from the B, Y. Uthan gained Thomas R, Jones, the oldest man favored the standardization of grain cept a Heatenancy In Mattery C to admittance. The officiating was of In Lehi and on of Its early settlers, and recommended that the farmers take charge art .The 3. V. 'detail seca high order. died there early Snnday morning. H plant one variety instead Tf mixing tion of the battery. Lieutenant PatFollowing the game Coach Fitz- was In his ninetynlntb year, and hid TS1 vacancy-causethe seed. He said that most Utah terson win a 'by patrick of the Crimson team said: resided there since 1861, coming, wheat Is now badly mixed and many the resignation of Lieutenant Jesse Our men really expected to win, with his wife, from Wales, his native labor are and Capital as they are a good team and know country, that year and crossing the. powers raise several varieties on the Hnnter, whose private work so occu- to' keep Industries anft payrolls movsame field. Mr. Gore said tfhere wws pied his time That Ire was unable to ' It, I knew what they were confront- plains by ok team.' a maximum at give and take considerable sentiment in favor dK attend to his duties as an officer ot ing RobertB Coach I ed knew 'with; that for in Wales a mission He filled are necessary-frothe largest emwith the National Farm the- battery. Lieu ten antTatterson has a team which is a credit the L. D. S. church before he came always to the smallest to the ployers keep Bureau. went through the school of fire at to himvelf and to his institution and to Utah, Later he went on another " C. H. White of Payson report efi Fort Sill, Olrta.. Where be later be- wheels rolling. I considered tbe game Saturday the mission to the eastern states, and for Huntington for the taxation committee. We came an Instructor. "He hdlft a simiPreparations most difficult one ot oar season. followed this with a third mission to ed that 'Campe-ftSougo, drilling Ohio Oil company's test well duce and But our players were new at the his native land. representatives "fim , the lar position at on 'Stork, dome miles the batthree a In north and bis various 'codnties of the stofie who France. With, experience and were taken In 1866 he went back to the MisEureka minesrepoft ore market style Robertsatteaches met in a meeting wifh the generil tery work the officers of Battery C little west of here have just about manner in which souri river with an ox team for imthe by surprise Improving. tax committee favored an inoome tax feel that In the event that he ac- been completed. their baskets from all migrants, and on his return the InUtahs farm crop for 120 valued hia men shot Two Lehi farmers have been maklaw for Utah. He referred to an aft- -' cepts the place he Will add much To have been dians stole the companys oxen. CTimsonites The angles. dress mwia by Mr. Wm. Bailey of the. the strength .et the 'local organiza- ing experiments In growing sngar at $43,129, 000. to work the ball to the basket Jones was the first president taught - Extension of two beets movement r started and whenever they shoot to make or Mr. years, with during the past State Board of Equalization,' who, h tion. North branch of the Lehi the Montana new a woolgrowera to find a sure that the ball goes in. They evisystem of irrigation that gets by As a remit .ef the activity of the said, had expressed himself as ward, and served in that capacity for market for 35 tons to the acre. cotheir recruitmen in in favor if an income enlisted and officers' some product of through tn law contrary many years. Ho was one of the first" thought, spite Their discoveries will mean mil- operative manufacture and sale of dently sixteen men have recently been, time in tee future? tjx ' that "players to build a home outside the .towns advice, that no basket-ba- ll -a sere ' not ing, American . woolen to lions both farmers and "The U. was virgin the to the be felt that thca added advantages goods Battery would do what is apparently suicidal old fort wall, and he was one of the at forecast men of mandfacutrera. convention to r National the young n attempt long' shots which very reported The armory'orters ready tot lf. M characters of that secafHighway from Brigham to Corinne Wool Growers association by Presi- .seldom go In and thereby lose pos- - tion. that in hiH.T)lnion Bailey waa ot the city In athletics and socialmore dent Frank metalled J. mare with and are Hagenbarth. ucl a being gravel. fairs "but becoming v of said what that law, tbe ball. Thats just session - He leaves a widow, Mrs. - Ellen opposed r Edward Southwick of Utah attractive to those who enjoy The inFollowing reporta from 'Eastern took place. The Y men threw Brigham City J. C. Crawford to point- Jones; two Mrs. erect new greenhouse liere In spring. markets of anticipated revival of cop- - ers from wnnty, tvik a stand against Mr. door recreation. (from which our Annie E. Jones and .William H positions Per announcement Bureau Bailey and declared thud an income Lake Industry, Salt made by players thought it unwise to uhoot City Farm would fcJlve Utahs taxation prob-H- e managers to handle experiment In Copper Expert association of plans and therefforre tho B. Y. U. had plenty Funeral service were held there to start shipments of metal to Eng- of shots at the baskets, because they seed crop pool for Utah growers. awhl hat practically all of 'GRANDMA SMART this afternoon. ran via taose at that land to 1148 shares sold Tacoma, Wltslw and City :Brigham were not guarded closely out of what were in favor M uebs tax, meeting theme by steamer Via the Panama we call for waterworks,snccew' assured. tbs daager zone, 6PRINGVILLB LADY DEAD. . canal. The Batters pertaining to first Ultah mines produced 5.,F95,10b shipment of 251) HIED HERE when we meet them up here "But membership tons been has tons of coal In 1924). Racheal Mason GottfredBon, wife arranged for. I really expert to beat them, because aounty farm burea were dia- Seattle Wax veterans win fight our rfaen win knerw better than to of Peter Gottfredson. died at . her Mtted and lit wsa decided to Brigham City Hammond Irrigacharge that married women, whose DAY MORNING tion icanalto be extended hem lute of as a membership the enemy take long shots at the home yesterday folf have public jobs, shall pot Also let Manufacturers association to IsFlans for the big meeting and m close guarding lowing a prolonged Illness. Mrs, wfn basket and play sue pamphlets to boost Utah pro- have publio positions. bich took place In the Ara-- I from all positions on tho floor Gottfredson wan born in Ralt Lake game Ran Francisco suris Mrs. Elizabeth Smart, wife of H. duct. Contractors and Instead- of wal?ln. onUl nlgVt were discussed a ,va 60 -- acres - of - oil bulldlngTrades to submit all ques- - near our vived by her husband, three sons, ' Sakt -- Lake 4 the farmers were gasket urged tv Invite D Smart. Jf lha Prorn.Fourth.wsri, shale lands to be9, developed In Uln- - tions five daughters, thirty-eigto a board of arbitration, Box Score. Interested in agricul-- I died at the family residence Saturday grandtnwf,r80n and nineteen children Pullman 'Basin. tab In which from U. bronchitis have ua U. shops OF of pnrsult8 of Chicago many questions morning im. A She was a faithful Latter-da- y Utah Powerto them wo1 be up for dis- - she had suffered since the first of Light company , gone back to day. The growth of the telephone since Saint and devoted mueh time born In planning for construeaonjBf.four the month. Mrs. Smart power plants en Bear river. its Invention only forty years ago has during her early life to the activities Bermingsly, England, August 22, (ditioaal of the chnrcb. Conditions In shoop industry in been amazing. Today (here are apVhurch the 1860 she Jelned In 1840. I MO Funeral services will be held In Southern Utah could aot be better," proximately 12,500, 000 telephone CHILDREN and married Mr. Smart. Eight years - 4e-- t he the SprlngvIUe First ward meeting ia in United States and the reports James Hooper, t to came arriving: Utah, later she Vernal-Ulnt- ab housq. at 2 oclock Thursday. Th Packing and Pro- messages carried total over twenty-tw- o Salt Lake City, August" S3, 188, billion per year. body is in charge of the Begr Undercompany to reopen plant. OFOIIE where she lired until 1873, when the vision r"-e The Poindexter taking establishment of this city. bin has the Moab VYork to be resumed on family moved to Provo. She waa soon. road the Grand wf ardent county whom Farmfarmers.' support of five children, of. IS mother new light- ers bad not much use tor strikes, TAKEN BY DEATH survive her. They are Dr. George Salt Lake City to have streets. PIONEER VETERAN eight-hou- r main oa h three Lake system Salt ing days or Lobb of organiL. and Mrs. Ethel Total valns of metals from mines zations of any kind.. of Oreme Miss and W. Fred City, 1920. $46,000,090, slight old sister Provo; and H. Ralph Smart et in Utah lm irt.,wJn8 her two-yePASSES OH TO over 1919. increase her ARRESTED ON SERKRTR CHARGE. and these Wan-Besides few Jn..death 4a i hours, Springvtne. Cache of Naw Dairy Valley factory twenty survived by TUe uga six, died here husband ah le . .. of of Wellsvllle started opera- Bats boar, Sunday morning. grand children and thirteen great company Sprtagvlll m arGREAT REWARD and cheese to be chief rJ.Tan butter Total Mldren, daughters of Mr. and grand children. Mrs. Smart enjoyed tlon. ,,22 B a .4,, nd cheese butter ? tAltut?'y Referee Swanson. Umpire succumbed to pneu-I- a large circle of friends In this. city outpntr Competentand aBle th large supply of employed Time-c- r they contracted a few who have highly respected her for maker nntrctd eomplalnlng witness. Defendant waa Simmons. Scorer Wilkinson. for George H. Johnson. 258 East Sixth her and Webb, They are survived by their her devctlon to the church North, this city, died at his home Eden celebrated completionof brothers and one ais- - lovable character. And titOTQOOfl bftll WAI bil j 7BtTuiy this morning of a complication of flvwt wofpr ItlfiOlY ITltOOl r Funeral services were held in the ,pendin preliminary disease 'Incident toadv&nced age. gait Lake City Columbia' Trunt , youn6cv Child died Saturday Fourth ward meeting house this afbank building Baar,nf- ,Tha Money was furnished company purchases February 16, an4 funeral services were ternoon,-. Harry Affleck of this city was to h ' i fined t Quincy, HI. He came to for $150,000. been to and a serve sentenced $50 held , These yesterday. bran a '"Salt Lake Catlln, Nevada, Shale and Hved enF? terra of thirty days in the city Jail by ! rovo ihue?ent changed and a CONFERENCE OPENS SATURDAY Oil Prodttctacqmpany financed here here since that time. During hia B. James Tucker on a Jndge WRa today held thia oon uvineral on lahge seals early,. life he devoted-muc- h of - his ' charge of intoxication. ward meeting - .Tbs quarterly conference - of - the operating time with total other Contracts Lake pioneers Salt City etake building up tho din Utah stake will be hel this state- and was veteran of the irrigation cotF--ln ga bank has filed suit In the tabernaclenext-Baturdayand-8uAelkera wura Bishop - Jr-- A. Botu Indian wars. Mr. Johnson is surwork. trlct court against O. L. Morris and given ua Campbell Wm. H. Boyle day. An entertainment will be tabervived by his widow, four sons, four Utah Steel Corporation DeLoye McDonald to recover $832 Midvale stake In the Bullocb. was The music Friday evening to 250 principal and work daughters, ftilabj v one " giving biant Eastmohd reopens, H. E. quartet comprised of nacle when Prof, sister. Funeral services will be costs' held $140 men. fees and ofj attorneys entitled. Alice and Marie Ewell of in the pageant Vftn Bosbard, J.'H. Boshard, will present theof Mercy. Lake City due on Development Jeged I meeting house The pub- promissory Provo ; Avlyn Allridge Richards of next Fifth atward The Kingdom '''Mmm63! Hard,ng and Florence 1 oclock. at Mar resumed Friday was Friends which note, Antelope secured a chattel by bperations LIndon and Cook entertainment, Unite of to this Mary Invited lie is nAnerBon ad Murray Roberts may view the body at the family res' " In Beaver county. . - . - : Proto. . property mortgage. .Mining of Bonneville Ladies quartet Will free be charge. Which idence from 11:30 until 13:30. . - K e:' already-workin- -- . I hoop-ster- . Jqhnson-Butter-fiel- d, -- . . - CITlIEIIuf' Glm-blll- CB Guest-Park- s, )-b d m - -- e . -- . bg d .te best-know- foster-childre- n, ad-fiel- YESTERr n. -- bus-ban- ds . . 1 the-ball - - ht ' FAMILY" , anti-strik- . aon-wer- - ar W . - w,f0yntt. 5' r,,,, yi - J48 after-BonnevU- le -- ! n- on $16.6(L-Jntereat-an- - d rk , - d. |