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I I THELEHI BANNER - 1 i-u.niUA.NNhK SATl'HttAy. UKu Miu.lt, ,, 11U4 ' $100,000 Final Payment ,at Coniin) Mill Make Tli.Vd Pay. dfnt For Siiffiir Heels Next Week . Qrcr Half .Million Dollars Dlstrlbut I (j AmniifT Tanners Thh Year For SogBr HccK I .Vext Tuesday tho Lohl sugar fnc- IH0rr will mnl0 ,t8 flnnl Payment of jlW.OOO for sugar beets grown by the Krm'crs of Utah, Salt Lake and Was Itch counties. This will bring tho 55 Brand total for tho year up to approxl- lately $C55,000. BThere has been grown for the fac Br? tbls year 131,000 tons of beets, Bf these 14,000 wero grown In Lehl Bed this locality, meaning tho dlstrl Ktlon among tho farmers hero of KO.OOO, Just at tho time when money Bi most badly needed during the en- 4 Bre year. Tho yield this year has Bn the highest goncral average, for i Hrral 'cars nncl Mns produced nn Borage of 14 12 tons on tho 825 acres Blasted. The prlco for tho sugar for Rli season's crop has been most sat- Hjfictory also, and promises to keep B? f0r at lea8t nnotner yar "8 there tid t B" be n0 B,,1Pmcnts froin Europe for t fl Bt least this time. The sugar company will soon com Ktoce contracting for next season's Hinlll wnllt t0 contract for, paying Ell B"me prlco ,lmt llns bccn ')nl(1 llur' Hg'the past several years. Farmers Hqcrally woro Pretty well satisfied " Kd Indications nrci that tho coming i ' Bar will witness tho greatest acre- Hp planted In tho factory's history par Factory Engine I Runs Away Again rij B Uonda5r n,Bnt tll sugar factory en- Hin at Ellsmore ran away, causing Ht big fifteen ton fly wheel to re- m B9'Te 80 fnst tllat " flow to Pieces, j Hatroyed tho governor to tho engine Mij caUge(i gome other minor lujuricB ; H Fortunately no one was near the . mttfat at the timo of tho accident, so ' Ho one was Injured. It will cause t Be factory to bo closed down for Htrcral dnys, till a new fjy wheel can r H obtained. Fortunately thcro was Bfe?:'V Ju,,k P'l6 ntgU;Jkoj,CU7 "HoTO'cnn bo made to iiorvo-Uic put-' .'HeK. A now govenor was telegraph Hi for to Now York, and Is now on He way by express. ' H The accident wns caused by the - Hternor falling to work, and wns ' Hollar to ono In tho samo plant nbout Hie year ago. At tho time, whon tho H;hcol went to pieces, n part of It UHent through the offlco floor above Hie engine room and drovo tho office Biilr through tho celling above A He tly wheel wns then obtained Htan 'bo Nampa factory. While the Hwernor is coming n man will have w be stationed at tho cnglno contln Hilly day and night, to turn tho steam Ha and off as it Is required. H o lo Free Delivery For Lelii Yet H Brlgbum City will start tho new rear with city freo delivery of malls This is because Drigham has become I Fountain Pen For I a Xmas Present? jH ' c,lr two well known maki'H, the IB it t""'1"8 llk'"1 n'"1 tm SlH-nffor H "01I r'iUy gunrantoed. " ion liuvo hud some leaky old pen H ' ""("i.r,. InUli ,0.t j(0 (iiBcourng- "1. tinow it Hway un, ut-tnii Bull you g ' KOod ono tiKn mu. i, itmiplete stork of Jewel. rJ to offer )ou. I Ernest N.Webb i Jeweler mid OptlmelrM H Mft" s're l.chl. nuh a post onico of the second class, which entitles it to free delivery About two yours ago Lehl ,i nrr. ham City wero promised freo delivery on an experiment that the govern ment was mnklng with third class cities, two in onch slate. Congress man Howell had recommended the service and an Inspector had reported favorably on tho two towns. How over, the new administration discon tinued tho experiment of the delivery In third clnss otllcos, so that Lehl will have to wait till It gets n population of 5,000 people or has annual gioss receipts amounting to $10,000. We aro grndually coming up to these figures. Another Lehi Man Interested In Mining Chnrlcs Olirmi and American Fork Parties Developing I'loniMng Pro. perly West of (iron I Sail Lake. Charley. Ohran came In Inst week from spending two weckB on Desert Mountain, lying between Oreut Salt Lake and tho Great American Desert, and Just north of the Western 1'nclflc Hallway. Mr. Ohran and seven others own equal interest In an old mine worked In tho early days, which Un purchased about two months ago. Thoy now have sovon men working on the property, which Is opening up in a most satisfactory manner. They havo sunk over fifty feet on n line carbonato vein, extracting enough ore to pay for tho sinking of tho shaft as It progresses. Besides this, they are also developing tho property bj means of drifts and tunnels. A prom inent mining engineer, who recently examined tho property, gavci It a most flattering report, and says that per severance and a little good Judgement nro all that Is necessary to mnko It a steady cVippcr. The. men already havo a consignment on tho dump ready for shipping to the smelt .-s. American Fork parties own most of tho other sevcn-elghtB Interest In the. mine. Harold Ohran is working on tho property and will bo Joined by his father as soon as tho lutrrurban dqpot Is completed at American Fork J-.'u JL.' h . ii O -. L Great Mining District lllshop Henry Lewis Iteporls On Promising Property In Which l.chl People Aro Heavily Interested. nishop Henry I.ovvls returned Mon day from Carlln, Novnda, where lie went- to look aftor tho Intorests or tho Nnvnda Anaconda Mining com pany's property, located twelve miles from tho above named station, on the Southern Puciflc and tho Western Pa cific roads. Somo leasers havo done nbout $10,000 worth of development work on the property during tho past year and demonstrated the fact, so Mr. Lewis thinks, that tho compnn.v has tho making of a great mine. Tin property contains a mamnioth copper vein carrying 12 per cent copper, and a well defined vein or carbonate ore running high In lend and silver. The lenscis have run sovernl tun nels on tho lend carbonato vein, nem onstratlng its permanency, and tin fact that It Increases in richness will depth. They hnvo shipped bovcra ear toads to tho smelters and lmu another about ready to ship now. The company will uso tho roynlty fron these uhlpinentft to run n deepor tun nel, which when In about 800 feet will top tho lead flssuro at u doptl of about 800 feet, and then by extend Ing the. tunnel nbnutJWO feet furthoi tho big copper vein may bo tapped ai u depth or about 1000 feet Tluoo im . will bo put to vvoilc at once ruiiuli this deep tunnel Dining tho winter pftillos who hnv a bond leaso on tho Carllu-Novnda an adjoining property, havo sunk i shaft over 100 feet deep nud have en countered a body of copper nro sal( to bo 10 feet acrooa Lehl people an largely Interested in this property al so. Mr. Lewis says that Swnlla moun tain, on which the nbovo proportle, ntv located. Is one or the most hltchl' niliiernll-ed districts ho has ovur wm The formation or lime, porplii) aw" gtanlte ronlaeta taken In eonuectloii with tho presence or inlneinl alrendj discovered, ludltmtos the ilvikliiB "f ' grontjrdlHtmct w'J l L M 4 Panataa-balifornla I' positibti At San l)li)K), CalirorulH. ..pom Jan uniy 1. Iltin. Bpeelul ox vrlon tlc kets on sale at nil dalt l.nlio HouU stations In Utah, December 19, 2a 21, 22 aid 29th. See mjaiegt as1"11 for puitt ulars, or writo A. (1. P. A Salt Lake Houte, Salt Lake City G-4t Amos Rhodes Passes Away leaves n lh mid l.nrge rnmllj of Voiiiir Children United ' f Yeslerdnj, ( I Mr. Amos llhodes died at hlo homo WeilnpRday morning rrom a compll cation of henit and kidney troublosj Ho has boon ailing all fall, but thought it was onlv a bad cold He' has boeir sick for the past month, but took much worse Inst Monday, when ho hnd several convulsions and passed away In one or them Wednesday. Amos llhodes was a sou of Alonzo 1) and Sarah J. Rhodes, two of the early settlers of Lehl, his father being tho second city mnrshnl. Ho was born hero on December 24, 1801), mnklng him 22 days less than 15 years of ngo, during his life ho has been largely engaged in the stock business, buy ing and selling for oilier people About 21 years ago he mm rled Miss Susan A. ltldey, whoso parents llvo In tho lllg Horn Ilnslii. Wyoming To thorn woro born eight children, seveu of whom mo now living, tho oldest being nineteen and the youngest thrco years. or age llesldes his wire, ho also leaves a brothel, D It. Uliodcs, living In American Fork, and a sis tor, Mrs. Ollvo White, living In Idaho, nnd a number or hnlf brothers and sisters. He wub n good and kind husband and father, nnd his death will bo a haul blow to his wife and children, Funeral services were hold yesterday In the First Ward Meeting House, tho bishopric having chnrgo of tho services. Martha Phillips Dies From Fractured Skull Martha, tho seven-y. ir-old dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs Charles Phillips dlcvl Wednesday morning from a fracture ot tho skull, received last Sunday. Tho funeral was held jisterday at, Malad, Idaho Information regarding the accident was received over the long distance telephone nnd was vqryj meagre. It appears that tho UttiS gtrl waa swinging, when tho polo brolco. fallliiri.'on the back otjMfc GeonPnTllTps, Sr, and dnughtr-r,, nilza, took the Monday morning train for Idaho, and George Phillips, Jr went up Thursde. Mr and Mrs Phillips own a ranch In Malad, where i hoy have been living for tho past five years. . n n . Funeral Services For George Davis Tnhcrniiclo Tilled llh SjiupnllilIni: PrleniK and Ilelatlves. Funeral setvleu for Giorge 13, Da vis wore held in tho Tabornaclo Sun day afluinoon. The house wns well tilled and tho floial ti Unites wore beautiful. Joseph Audi rson of tho First Wnrd Bishopric, picdded. Patriarch .las A Perplexing QUESTION ANSWERED Th happiest or (ceasloiiK brings t.i pioblem i and ev. n Christmas, th most Jovous ot Holld.ivs, has -the git' 1 roblem One or the e ijeiilluls for niaklng th girt pioblem ii poslilve pleauro h In-aglnmloii lu innigine jourseir Ii the redplelit's plaie. What kind or a gl will blight i the eye, bring Biulnfm tlnn to the so"' vvurmtli to tin heart and Inspire np preclatlon or the glv. i ? A beautiful hunch "f flowers, tv it with perfume from our new Green Houses Wo hnvo Roses all colors, $1.25 rer iloon. Coriiutious In large White. Pink anl llulstiuns Ui'tl per down L0n Snap Dragons, PlnU, Hose, lied and White, per (lo?.c! L00. And svveelesl or all Swent Peas M per bunch. (Jrefti enough to look nice, no cluirge Telrpboue n )onr mxler. We will deliver prou.'U). Lchi FLORAL Co. Telephone tf.Mteil. -c ," ,h ltisl. jrkimm delivered the opening pray fennrt 111,1,0,, Jnm,.8 oardnertho bgnedlrttoa W.-rbert Taylor lead the aS!S',,r, t- ndered the opening and & 8;"" ". M. S Lott san,,, jlKHttve Ilrd f T,,,t HeauUful City and'Wun.us I..vls rendared "01. Mv Tis?.' ll' Hl'pa,. all or vv , JialUMrlbiitn t, the honest), Integrity niijjimifiil,,, s or the decoase 1 wu. HrMiKlrkl..m, John S. Kvans, Wm fc. Kvnns n, 0eorSo A. (ioateH h I W, Uo3s r ,j .,. roow, ,,, , (calfslietcli IjIDuU8 "ml M,,y A"" Mitchell IlOis bor ,, iiK,u,s Foil, near OSJit"' C.liruii.j 4, 1857 -IMlfrd N.n.mbcr 20. 191), making iilsgijigo o7 MMrs, !) month.s and 22 daw Th, r i , ,)f i,)g death was henit t58ffiK'Wth l to dropsy. Ho-vvas sIckj.about .vvo months, but has had wordings during iho past six jears Uplias hwii a eonslstnut Latter DafSnlnt, and nt the tlmo of his denthlhnd full faith in the Gospel of JesusJ Christ and Its promises, and 'flS3&lmcR ,,nB expressed a vvlllliig iPSPp lonu' "''B sphere of action 'I-nti(85s 1B l,arf,nts moved to Lehl, nnujgSrnt the nixt ten jenrs at Mul llnor,V? flour mill Oge took an early liking to horfljejand his lire was largely spent Njjslngjhorscs and cattlo During the Injjwej years of his life, ho had diirt .cdJwSro Into general farmlun i ,'iJaB ordalued to the sovernl or flceg&f priesthood, and lu June, 1882, vaBrdalned elder November 1&, SSaSf10' wah ol dnlned a seventy by Seym'oyr It Young, and on November 2iyft2V lic wns ordained to tho oflleo ofHHgli Priest by Lllsha II. Davis. i 2gjw8 married to Miss Harriot M Browm daughter or Mr. and Mrs XpwaU'llrovvii, June 8, 1882 The re 'suluot this union was three boys and twofifirls Ono boy nnd one girl have dletpjjpavlng Kills, Verlnnd and llllda brWdrivvho survive iOnjJanuary 25, 1005, ho was married jtqfails Mary Ann Hone, daughter or MMSid Mrs Win Pone Tho result oTluils mnnlage was three, children, lBrtfei5 Edward and Margaret, who pfup.'iejr mother survive. fjjfe00 ' t)V'B never had asplra paBiiror public life, but was content j&'fclpkVurkcr In tho ranks. Ho wns IntTit" Any proinMsJli?t;;?wiiu5gJjd. friends could depend on bolngliTiiSr to tho letter- the kind ot a man that gives to help make up a good citizen ship. o Orin Rockwell In Judge Mercy Hospita Stricken With PiirtiljiN On UN Hunch In Cherry Creek, WeM Tlnlle. Orln Rockvvoll, ono or the early set tlers of Lehl. Is critically 111 In tho Judgo Meicy hospital lu Salt Lake City. Mr. Itockvvcll has been 111 for several months with diopsy, nnd last week suffered a paralytic stroke, which also caused him to sulTor the loss or speech. His children have Ik mi sent for. The doctois do not hold out much hope, for his recovery. Mr. llockwoll bus been living alone tei several years on his ranch In I In cry Creek, In the, West Tlntlc ills 'i let. where ho litis been engeg' 1 Ii 1.1M11R horson and cattle. Dining hi' neent llluosa IiIb daughter. Nina, hie In in living with htm. Ilia othor ehll dnii nro: Mrs. John W. Jones of Amorloan Folk, Airs Ida Scott. Hoi ace and "Pert" llockwoll, the latter living In Nevada. Ho Is a son or Pc ter Heekwell, ramniis In enrlv I'tel, history. itAi:.i:s iiAiiY i)ii:s Tho Infant liahv hov or Mr. and Mr. Ueorgo narneH, which was bora on Thanksgiving morning, passed nvvav Monday, duo ot an ailment pioseni at the lime or birth. This makes the fifth baby In succession that Mr. and Mrs. Hames have lost while in theli Infancy. They have, tho deep sympa thy of their ninny friends. Funeral services wero hold at 'the family lesldence and wore presided ovor lu lllshop Lewis, Tho speakers worn John K. Junes, loseph II. Woolston ami lllshop Henry Lewis. m:v oitciir.sTiiA oitnr.i:i A now orchestra has lieen organised in Lohl. It will pi nimbly be called the "Olios Oiohcvstm " Following are the members: Dojiuls Allies, violin; Miss Flosslo Dorton, piano; Ilerlwrt Tnylor. cornet; Win. Ostsrloh, Uu bane: Ira Taj'lor, m horn, snd JSm est Webb. NUMI1I3R n H W9KS!JWmeM f gpsssfisT WmJwzTZTSA W sVsttiJE iiiif"' ""tSyS CfMHESsBsSssssMBlsssssssssssssssssssssssssssTX H MmVSZZZff .w, iii.iw .Vy. J y ' , MS rfaacESSi Wow! Cold as the dickens! I Why do you put up with such a nuisance f mm You don't have to if you furnish your house H with a Hj Coles Original - 1 f'J lot Blast Heater 1 You build only one fire each winter. JM It is never out from Fall till Spring. i jK You i;ct up and dress in rooms '9 warmed with the fuel put in the night H 'IJhis is not possible with other stoves. H Burns anything soft coal, hard coal f 9 or wood. . S Come in and sec this great fire keeper (p and fuel saver. ' N H of each ttovc. None stnuinc without 'VlfiWlflSflsssssHBSsV Issssl People's ,Co-op. Inst- wMMM 1 Orem Interurban I Electric Service. Salt Lake to Provo JC SIXTi:i:N ALL Dally Pretghl SAFJU, CONVENIENT, STKLIi TIIAINS Service llclncen CLEAN, H i:Vi:itY DAY. All Points. COHFOllTAnLE PH Mileage, books, good also on Salt Lako 05imnChtWiliM:JZam ' JKI for salo nt all stations " " ri '"kWmSBm f Bfl Orem Kxpress, cheaper than Parcels Post, operates on all trains. II NOKTIlIIOUNI DAILY. 8gM 2 l C 8 10 12 14 16 jjfflj Lovel'roTo.r...... I C -15 I 8.00 I 10.3o"T U l.0 0.30 0.00 11.05 MM Leave Plonsnnt Orove. I V lit 8.28 10.58 l.r.S 1.28 (1.58 O.'JS 11.81 MM Leave Am. Km k 7 21 S.38 I 11.08 2.08 1.38 7.0S lUIS 1U0 H Lcavo Lehl I 7.:!3 I 8.17 i 11.17 2.17 J.I7 7.17 0.17 11.40 WM Arilvo Salt Lake City. I 8115 Ijj.BO I 12.20 3.20 fi.-,0 8.20 10.0 12.C0 Ml iJOUTIlIIOU.NDxrlLVIJjY 3RB " i"3- c 7 n 13 15 jmW Leave Salt Lako cfly . ".?. I 8.00 I 10.30 1.30 1.00 M0 0.00 11.15 'Wm Loavo Lohl 7 18 9.03 111 31 2.33 5.01 7J1 10.01 12.60 'WWi Leave Am Koik 7 CO a 13 ' 11.43 2.13 5.13 7.13 10.13 19.58 MmM Leave Pleasant drove i h.02 , 0.21 , 11.50 2JJ0 51 7.50 10.21 1.0(1 S3I Arrive Piovo I 8 30 0.50 12.20 3.20 5.50 8.20 10.50 1.35 iVTM't'Inie in Unlit face;" P. M. Tlmo In black face. Wumm itini: ami miip via oi:i:m lim:. mi smoki:. no cindehs. no delays. Wm 'mS Let Me Choose My Own J13 tf"S Present This Year! 1 1 ,& If SIIK could wJcct her own Christmas J HfTfTTBl II 'Lwi gift she would undoubtedly choose "some- 41 tl jj j B I f?H thinj; electric " Tho benuty nml up-to- I I 1 Ml t'lttr date usefulness of electric v arc appeals to 1 '?AJLpU l it ? Em 1'ercolator or Uni-Sct Coo. i.-jj Outfit! JiilmiWS ff IjP