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Show I County News H Anthrax Nuspccleil .IIKIIIU' H Proo, Sept. 1 - Tlioro la consid. H crnblo cxcltcinont r bout nnthrax lu H tho Klrut ward pasture, as a cow died J there recently or boiiiu unknown dls- J rase. The nnlmnl wns hurled without H ivcatlgutlon an to th nature or tho H disease Dr. C. L. Jones, gorcrnniont H votcrUtrlo.n for this district, gavo a H short talk on thin matter mid warned H all persons v.'lio have- cattle In tho H pasture- to have them vaccinated im. H mediately. H Mrs. A Tern Hardy Dead fl Mrs. Avcra Hardy, eldest daughter H of Elizabeth, Smoot Hardy and tho H lato Dr. Milton H. Hardy, died Mon- H day mornlnr; at 10 b'clock r.t Salt Ixike. B 8ho wns born at "Provo, Kchruary 21. H 1892 and linn resided, lit Salt I.nke for H a number or years. Funeral services fl t vas held Thursday morning at 11:30 H o'clock, at tho residence of her titter, H MrH. Den C. Rich, 4G1 Sherman aven- H no, following which tho body wns tnk. on to Provo where n short fun ml tier- fl vice wiih held at tho grnvoMdo. Marriage Licenses H Provo, Sept. 2 Sidney Potter Hut. J Jcr and Rose (loss, both of Payson, J Tero married hern today by County H Clerk I,. T. Epperson. Marrlago II- H censes also woro Istuert to Calvin J Dwlght Hi) m 11 1 on of Payson, and An. H nlo Slmmomi of Spanish Fork; Will. H lam .Toieph llond and Huzrl Thomas, H both of Hcbur, and Joseph M. Hollows J of I.nko Shore, and Margery Peterson B of Spanish Fork. H Union Kniplii)v (Htm Discharge. H Provo, Sept. 2 Saturday evening a H numliur of tho employes of tho Provo H foundry, who u row days previously H had becomo mcmbci-H of a number of H trades unions, found tho following no. H . tlco pinned to their pay check. "Here- H with Inclo.-ied find check lu payment av at 'our wiiKtm to diilo. You are hero. r by notified that tho Provo Foundry H . and Mnchlno Company wIM not need H, yo"r sen-Ices any longer. YourB tnily H- Provo Foundry & Mnchlno Company, - per Thou. F. Plorpout." H Upon being Interviewed today Mr. H J'lorpoiit made thin Mntcmont: H Tluit it had become kown to hlin M that It w.ih tho Intention of those H-"-1 n,l'" wno 10 tindnrstood had u meet-1 H ing railed fnr'3 p. m. today, to mako H 'demands upon the foundry company to M which they could not accede, lu which H fiiMo n Klrlku would bo called for next 'Wednesday morning, in order to fore. M fltull tho closing down of tho roundry H ll10 '"'" wl" Rlvon their tlmo. Tho K foundry expend, to er.ntlnuo work. Mr. H Plcrpont Htnted that any or bin former M employes could return to thoir form- H er itOBltlons oxcoptlng a fow who ho H know as agitators upon ngreolng to H oonrorm to tho pivsont working regu. H' Intlotis or thu Toundry. H. I'rinn No Notes H In the case or Isabollo Ruth John- H onn vs. Orvlllu 1,, .lohnron n decrno M or divorce was granted plaintiff on tho grounds of cruoltj anil failure to provide. A marrlago llccnso has been Issued to Clifford Elliott of Eureka nnd Mildred Mil-dred Parsons of Mammoth. Tho following suits have been filed In the city court: J. M. Manwlll vs. J. C. Conant ot at., to collect $10(1.70 v. Ith IntcroBt nllegel to bo due on a promissory note. J. II. Mansnu llros, Co. vs. C. C. Pankratr. to collet $53. !M allcgod to bo duo on account for merchundlso. .1. C. Tipton vs. Polly Klrkhnm for the possession of a Daln wagon nnd other, property amounting to $501. 2G now alleged to be wrongniiiy withheld with-held from the plaintiff by defendant. Tho following business was tras. acted In tho Fourth District court Saturday: Sat-urday: Hebor .1. Johnson vs. Pay., 'son' city. Plaintiffs motion to strlito from answer confessed. Plaintiff was given 20 dayn In which to plead to nmended miowor. Joseph W. Finch vs. Norn. F. Finch of Goshen, plaintiff wr.n granted Judgement and annulling the marrlago. Tho parties were married Aug. 13, 1918. Gladys Klrby Nelson vs. Ned I Nelson, motion for temporary alimony was granted, $20 per month common, dng Sept. 10, 1919. W. E. Dun vo. T. It. Dovonlsh, do. inuiTcr to complaint unstained. Plain, tiff wns allowed 10 days to fllo amended amend-ed complaint . Valborg P. Poulson vb. John II. Poulson, order to show cause, ilefcnd. ant ordered to pay $25 per month ns maintenance until tho termlnlatlon of tho suit. Klre Desires Hams Horses and Implements Tho largest fire tlt.'t has occured In Provo slneo tho burning of tho Knight woolen mills occurred Friday evening when tho largo barn and outbuildings belonging to A. J. Moldrum nnd the barn 0r Mrs. John E. Stein or tho Provo Pro-vo Firth ward burned. Resides tho barns and outbuildings thero wore 10 Ions of liny. 3 rine horses, young cow, r. wagon, 2 bugglos, r.ulky plow, nnd other fnrm Implmcntp belonging to Meldrum'B Tamlly burned. Tho loss to the Moldrum property Is octlinntod at $2,fi00 and Mint of Mm.. Stoln as $300 vlih,.pp Insurance, Frak Meldrum, son of A. J. Mold, drum, In trying to relonso tho horses from tho burning barn, had hlti hands jbndly burned. Ono or tho horses was releaned from the barn but wns In ro badly burned a condition, both cyet being burned cut, that It was necoa-wiry necoa-wiry to shoot It. The origin of tho fire Is unknown. Illg Ileal IMale Dial Provo. Supt. 1 The Taylor ranch rt Juab iitatlon was sold to John IC, Allen nnd sonn of Provo. Tho- properly constated or 2,018 ncros or flint claim hay and wheat land, 200 iicnd of cnltlo, 10 hend or horr.es, $f.,000 worth of farm Implements and tho largo hotel at the Juab station nnd somo other holdlngn of Nephl and T. T. Tnylor or this city. The prl.t) paid ror tWs was $no,000. This Is ono or tho brgnst real eHtnte transactions Jn thh county ror nomo tlmo. |