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Show -- THE WAY of a maid with la man and the way of a perpent upon a rock are as frothing compared to the .way of an automobile salesman with a prospect. hold up as an example of foolishness. But never havy ing hern a cat, does know how much fun a cat may have doing it 7 any--bod- PROVO CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY. MARCH THOMAS W. ASHTON COMMERCE CLUB OF'B. GIVES Y. U. ELECTED KIWANIS PROGRAM i Luncheon One of Best Attended of Current Year i Ih-ov- o HAI'A BUSHED 19T0 1921. 7. Mm iiv New Fonartlh Ward Meets mg Moose EXALTED RULER OF B. P. : TH ursday ! 0, Fiitv-Fiv- Elks Hold Annual: Election of Officers; Salt Lake Lodge To Visit . r"- i -- 1 -- ; i i i : ; i.-- Ar'i'-rictn- T)-- vend i i i i i 1 col-;u- . i : 1 i . . . As-Harr- is iip-lude- d i ; 1 enr-Tort- li t i j : i s stj-eef- 1 -- ! i i - : in-cii- -- i 1 a- -. sir p-- Miss Y Employee, This Mornine; Bachman Appointed Deputy Utafy County Clerk Away e Thomas Taylor, a 'machinist Ptah Railway fom-thi- s morning at his heme t Fifth South street. Mr. Tailor was horn in Scotland. Match 21. ISM 3. and came to Ftah forty-twyears ago. He was a charier member of the Western Federation of Miners. Park City. and livi d at Tooele for twenty-fou- r years prior to making "his home in Provo six years ago. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Janet M. Taylor: four daughters. Mrs. F. K. Burk. Marten, ftah1; Mrs. J. W. Dunn. Rexburg.. Idaho; Mrs. David Matson. Eureka; and Miss Agnes Taylor of Provo, and two sons, Robert Taylor and James Taylor, . both of Provo. He Is also survived by two brothgrandchilders, one sister andfour v ren. in placed TJie body has been Funeral home, Hatch the of charge which will send it to Tooele Sunday for 'funeral services and interment. em-th- BARBER SHOP HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT ployed by panw. dital at fi !) 3 E;t, o d r to take place tor within t lie bounds of Iryvo cityWed-igjit' more th n thirty days oceured Palace White the when n nesdav barber shop and pool hall was enter ed by on v or more unknown parties, who brol: ejopen The cash till, taking $ 0 in cu rrenev and a piinor amount of small change. The bu rglar or burglars, according to Chief olf Police Wren Wilkins, first atte :npted to gain access to the bck building by prying open a the hatchet. door of the shop; with Failing irkah this, entrance was gained through, window. With the excepcurrency and silver, the tion of loss only Reported ;was that of a pair of clipper, of the No clue to the Identity been found as yet. lurglars-liaThe 1 j ; . "T ' Melba Bachman, for the past three years intermittently ployed in the Utah county trea; erS office, had been appointed de- nuty county cRfk a to succeed Priscilla Christen-- n. who Wednesday on a mission for Mis-- ; r- church. Jliss Christcnson D. ;S. D a daughDr C. n Christ ensen of Mrl and Mrs. N. of Salem, and for; the past three years has hdd the position of deputy he will, according to county clerk. announcement, serve in tlie Central States mission of the church with headquarters at Independence. souri. Miss Baohmah; will assume duties Monday niorning, March Enthusiasm climber. Mis- is the greatest hlil- - If there is no bright side, polish up the dark side. The first entertainment of Provos celebration will he held "Birthday Saturday evening in the Provo high ohool auditorium when the opera TO DIAMOND JUBILEE "Cherrv Blossom will he repeated nn(Dr the auspices of the Daughters of the Pioneers. Much Interest Shown In Exhibit toriuni consisted of pioneer songs Of Pioneer Relics At Grade and dances hv James S. Daniels. School Mrs. Sarah E. Thomas. Joseph Strong, Viliite Farrer and Eleanor As a fitting prelude to the Diawas An Indian war dance mond Jubilee celebration of the set- given by M. V. Selman. and pioneer numbers by Myrum tlement' of Provo, the Maeser school instrumental Duke. A. E. 'Carter and Mormon V. Parent-Teacher- s association Thurs- Selman. Professor J. R. Boshard day evening gave a piotieei program rendered a vocal selection. Much interest was shown in the and pageant in the school auditorexhibit of pioneer day relics, which ium. The feature of the program was had been collected with much diffi. the pageant depicting the fabrication culty. This morning at the devotional exof woolen garments by the pioneers. James Carter, Mrs. Harriet Conover. ercises in the Provo high school inanniverMrs. T. E. Thurman. Mrs. C. P. terest in the seventy-fift- h Johnson, Mrs. James T. Daniels and sary of the founding of Provo was Mrs. F. E. Thomas taking the var- ;creased hv addresses by Frank ious parts. Deming of the American Legion and The program given in the audi- - Professor J. M. Jensen. FITTING PRELUDE . s V ii u Du uruV lo ' .r,; i j DI fK'Jl s- i pense of one man in each territory, Sunday' ( ( i - t 1 large number of the residents ration of the witness th.e machine that did so much damagy and cost so, manly lises during the World war. in This machine gun prnct ice:-ikeeping with a program outlined by the offiei rs preparatory to the summer encampment;: at Camp Lewis. advices are lo Late Washington, the effect that the local battery of the 115th Ficld Artilhry will entrain for thy encampment on .Tune PERSONS 12, relurninjt on! June 2ft or 30th. There are approximately twenty-fiv- e vacancies in the local unit at the TO ATTEND STEEL present time, and officers of the organization eypect that this quota of flu mselves of the mi ti wil lavail CELEBRATION HERE to en.iov a two weeks opportunity vacation andyValuahle instruction before tiie unit leaves for Camp Eewiw Between 40,000 50.000 perXothiilg lnjit disagree Je weather sons will attend the Steel Day will posfponej the jnachine gun demin Provo, according to Edonstration and practice Sunday. win S. llitukley, a member of the Provo committee. "On March 15, said Mr. Hinckley Oratorical today in discussing plans for the Contest Won By celebration, contemplated upoh comof the Ironton plant of the Smith Wed. pletion Columbia Steel corporation, repfrom resentatives Ogden,, Logan, A spirited oratorical contest for Brigham City, Salt Lake City, .Cedthe medal presented by R. R. Irvine ar City, Provo, Heher, and Sevier took place at the Brigham Young and Carbon counties will meet with university on "Wednesday afternoon. Governor Charles R. Mabey in Salt Walter mth won first pla.ee on Lake City, for the purpose of creat-- ! of th ing a central organization, which the theme. "Organization Farmers. and Robert Wilkinson se jhave charge the foundation cond place on the subiect "Our Tax- for the celebration. The meeting oftthe ation Systenits Relation to an 111 or Progressive Industry. The ath-e- r committee and the Salt Lake comqetitors were Norris Jones and City eomimttee at the Hotel Roberrs Gal Plummer. here Saturday afternoon at 12:30 The judges! were Attorneys Abe oclock will, according to Mr. HinckHatch and George P. Parker and ley, be primarly for the purpdse Pf Professor E'mer iMiller. Sherman selecting a site near the steel plant Christen acted as Chairman. where the celebration may be held. Tentative plans will also be discussMarriages performed Thursday in ed at the luncheon at the Hotel, Robthe office of jthe Utah county clerk erts. were: Raymond Clifton Lewis of The great difficulty facing the Provo to Alice Calverly Sessions, al- committee, Mr. Hinckley stated was so of Provo. and James Henry to find parking space for the thousFranks of Eureka to Lina Mae Kerr ands of cars that will be in Provo , of Silver' City.1 for the steel celebration. Some solution of this problem is expected Doctors . get little out of people following a survey of ,the area lywho sing while they work. ing near to the Ironton plant. that a wFl i representing these 30b manufect whereas, if jh 3m) manufacturers had one man in each territory the expense of selling, coupled with on additional expenses of freight. small shipments, due to additional xper.s' s upon the part of the railroads jn handling many shipments of small quantity instead of carloads, would he so enormous that it. would he difficult to conceive the conditions under which we should he forced to live. So it can lie readily seen that the service a jobber renders from the stand point of price alone i inestimatahle. Mr. George W. Braden, special representative of the western divis'-- , ion of the PlaygrouniF and Rection-a- l association of America, was present and spoke briefly of the value of supervised recreation. IV. O. Creer presided and George E. Barton had .charge of 'the program. ur-cr- s. 12'in and 15ni) pounds of n m munit ion will ' e fir during tin d' tuonst re t idn ;ind its is expected , ' uni fori tin into e:t(h city to sell on - i ! i .Bat-ti-r- 1 1 U i ' '. i 111 ! and . in-v't- rs it- -i n : Due to the fact that v( ry few peov r seen a ma ple, in Provo a j' chine gun ip orient of action. the local unit of thy national guard tin1 public to tt demonstration to he held morning at o'clock at tlje c ty gravel pits under v the directions of bin officers of 1 viue-prcsMle-- nt y- e Morning- di - ' . Practice . 1 :.v: ir i 2 : : . i!g-ri"l- jin'scnlaf ivos Lindsey of .Proyo. candidtite It s liarticular M. A. rlegreio. pr duct the expenses of selling that nroduet would lie as greaf till as the jobber's is in many liundreds of comodities. Therefore, 'be combined expense of each nianu-facturlit selling his product would WILL DEMONSTRATE lie tis many times greater than. it is as there arc manufacturers. A wholegrocer carries in his '.stock of MACHINE GUN HERE sale, merchandise about 3 0 0 0 com inodit-- 1 s which an- maiiqfaetufed by approximately Jon manufacturers. The Public Invited: To Witness Gup. jobber covers the trade with the ex- j 1 i - 1 . ! s . ( . . i te Jo-'en- - Y'P-ih-y- ; r I . . , . : I. i '; : of-th- , i i ; ( - i , . . . i ( I , j J l n: te five-minu- ; j ut -- i m ! u, Pyiie-Boshar- d i ; -t ! ! ! J i . 1 ( I i i ree-minu- ' i i s-- 1.1 t . i r . i J m-- , 1 I - : pro-whe- . ' ! j 1 1 !it s.gid xtciidcil mi . rt te . i i , ! . is A - 1 ; . i - et-tjo- -- i rent .aractci' ai.d f I ! r-- EuriM!. i - DEDICATORY SERVICE TO BE HELD IN RECENTLY FINISHED CHAPEL SUNDAY l Snanish . ot p r 11 i ) ClUlt'-OVi- v . 1 j, Harold : - i a-- jit lias been - Magle- . i C Fern . flLES . uni-rsit-- ( $150,000 - in tlie 7naineon iidi-i- T 1 ? "Cri dft D exit 5 a declared pacify Benjamin; 'Hamid Dunn, former din i tor ot the rater. Pnno; Donald BarkErin st er. Americtln Fork; i.- n R. Mi reV.it h, Ink ruimuitain A ion of ' r Hit "erican Fork: E"nn T. Williams. IF i: and cri da ma nagt r 'of the lo- K. Ilay-sJohn Fork: Spanish branch of the t'tali Wholesale Pi nvu; Roland iE. Olsen. Provo; A. i;al G i nci r nmp.any. in ad dross! tig Im S. Rex Johnson, Provo; Clarence of the Iim ar V il lib 'at- lie r in iers RPovIS. cil Gardner. Provo; mchoon at the Hol'd Rob-- . y Provo; Ikiul Harding. Provo; W.ivm-P.e-ihav oil rt A nieric-tVivittn Fork: Mi d to rite fill that Doan r li n y. Provo; Clara' IanrhB'e. t o s u d of Eakil .City; iSalt Bixio Ph ill ins. airl aiiilit 'i " n rmilt'd ion. Ropn aibohert C Eichfieid. eivjiiuv'ile; hv m; e'n kin publicPiaivo; Matd DP;-- o'. Provo; WiUord id Idul advert ism:' W. Richards. Pat Idaho; Ina Cro r. ac by good s and s Snanish Fork; Eorin O. faw .'son. nutation' luA eh :ir- Sal; Eake C y ; Ea u ro Cardner. Pine a.- r and abd a la lid Valley; W'ayn-- ' Ft u'. Provo; E. Ray if lb" b dal pil.fl-F:i ms worth Aym-P.'ck, Draper: A' t d ;d g h r Maurin' Clark', riy Idaho;; Rigby. Gm s ' advert t will fli urg'd im Idaho; la o. R.' Walker, a rn o r ami iticiv'isc can: Marie Facerl-- ! a pi' tisad Grove; c n dit. m u. P. Co 'ilm. Provo; Richard Pl'-si; ht (lit cranio rincville : Ertvst R. Rasmu-eeo f tin llliv : TV iilu n. niav PI Oil said Grove; N'lll Clarl, Farm-lingioh m the throe sides of a tria lurEl he c Joh.nson. Benjamin: n. a id Air, side' Dn. Take' mi"Panics Ales-iAlma Arizona; Snd n wa y we a n in dingr. i" Olerlon, Prnvn; Louis Drandb-yi h ri on iiidi'd m and wide opCanad-iBryant IcRey t 'mi y ts vid Sterling, emit win l'e Die three rolled, n, kcr, Idaho Ijalis. Idaho: Alberta ' C s ' .ii'i l'l'i Sen t " ' Pin-; I' Snow. HuDh. Provo; t til onis'-- Me. Dunn pointed to Arthur E. Crawford. Enterp ill" fact that itpidy and (Funand are H. J. Orin MeConkie. ;.Tohn X'ernal; the chief contributing factors in the H b a a v jPleasant Gr'iv; Clm ih-prices, hut. the jobbing X. Met oard Th'vo : Helen f'aud- - regulationhasof an off, r upon this imindiis'ry I'.lnn-C. MeGuvin. l;ml. Provo; and item, portant I'yilFld lndd down l al) Cliipman. XTarysvill". Idalto : i ric. s due to fact tlsic increased yhe l.oitan .'.merican li'orl; us. s of selling and d t rtbu t ion expProvo; would be necessary were tin jobber Storrs; rharlis; H. Davis. .Fte'iNorman P.: Wihir. exist ence. a out of P iRoyden Ills point W" Mine To illustrate se iTTan-- i Pep'.i- i . s C. , - for grad- s i Hah-s- Fork ! r t - X1 - a o.dida !.!' Non.EealiProvo; by. Irovo; Edmund Kviiiisau saxaphone knight. r : i a : ! U w i tt g 1 . i t i Wilson Piter: solo ig Floyd I. arson and a piano sido by Clarence Allred. In introduc- - ing. knight. Paul 1). Vincent secretary.! ing M.Ossrs. Pratt and Btirson, tin' .1. Edwin Ftein treasurer. chai ririalt stated that the hitter wtfs Ern'est Buckley til,jr. a s jlf-j raim. d niushjan tirul the w i D three-term- . L. L.' Baker- - trustee, nfr bht he Iardoe medal, whih t lie e of the leading East night's meeting was a record university, and a boy who one in point of attendance, the bis breaking ay through working and was of much inton 't; ain aduniversity. Pratt is a residentis dition to the election of officers;. The Pa'd, Ti xas, and bis father id-n oUVthe .Mexican mission. building committee reported that the' Htirfv Springmever. Provo busi- plans for the new home! of the. ness: man. also made a f w 'remarks lodge were in such tin order that ofi ljis r cent visit to California, in they would advertise for bids within very near future. particular to the tit tract tons of Tia theThe Elks essay contest com hi it tee Junaj. Mexico. Mf. itpringilieyer At ;i f d that Cali- also discussed briefly the plans for annual contest fornia wtis ;t wonderful, sttite, but the that ill was glad to be back in. Provo were not outlined at the meeting. Salt It was announced that tin whici possesses water which is Eake City lodge, two hundred strong aft-drinking attractive would ho in attendance in Provo sttite. tlia t j found ' i n the on Thursday, March 13. to conduct A letter was read from F. I. Hamsaw: d red oak, five ply Afier sevi.it j years of untiring President Heher J. Grant To of quarter mond oil! Chicago.- a former- resident initiatory ceremonies. This, meeting n s e in tiemlple, The cost of these seats Masonic and be will: the the , a and pew successful now is whiA cooperation Pfrovo of hearty Give Dedicatory Prayer was approximately 2.300. program is 'being ar-- 1 Fourt h ward ijneet ing house lias been physiciain of Chicago, in which he a splendid In Afternoon stilted ''that, the Kiwanis club to ranged for the entertainment of the completed'. according to I)r. H. S. Tiie slam of the auditorium i whir ill be belongs recently produced visiting 'members of the Elks order. Pyne. chainain of the ward buildd wit h the liwt of bat covel'i tin-nun-v rvi'-- i s for D. il ica or which in addition to fi minstrel production, which netted ing cominittiM wild aisle liiioleu'm, tleship G. Haws will of consists James ward himself I'ourtii chain comp the qlufe approximately $5,000. oil cover l'Wil sta and vestibule D D : he held Sunday. March (. At and Claude Ashworth. The meeting Thursday noon was mat tin: rubber eith di'di- ntory s. !Yi s just claim oclock COMPANY Today the Uard can lay one Of the best attended gatherings., Die mo.-- r modern will be by id to having oi IMD.-'isumlay s lup-.l. st fining lent lirec tof: thh Kiwanis club this year l.iOle oil iff: S Of to ii lid Die the hein g d a Us' orsllil) various attractive is the interior d especially the approtved tiucure jin' w a lOF s li in the i w of Plan, a s' )iir)os'-ARTICLES inemljjers. corating. White and slate blend in-- j i f ul a- a f 2 oe1 in k in tiie afi, moon, in Provo. he m ele t tt si date combination and are 'File history of tlie ward's eadeav-t- f llowing iirograin will he given: when the budding is ilium-- ! seven ors for a new cl a ;i began Ye i Gome Gome. Selection. LEASE UPLANDS iH with tlx almost perfect lightyears ago Wednesday, when on Saints," choir tin! congregation; ning system that has been installed. 1 f President Joseph B. 'prayer. President S. P. Eegertsen. : March 5. circle room is finished Prayer and K.ellcr site ited the in Yoiiv si UNIVERSITY Voice leetion. "Lift T') FOR with oil paints without, has white Beaver County Properties To Be grounds. Tin services and dedi-a-ichoir; remarks. enann eahirs Singing." (Stuart), with a plain carpet on a blinding snow Bishop A. E. Booth: report of build, Operated tinn were ni;ii! By Local room contains one This the floor. i H. S. siorm. Dr chairman APPEAR CERTAIN Pyne, ing committee. If. S. Pytm. chair- of tlm most .beautiful altars within Residents of. the hiiildiiy comi'nit tee, threw the man: three minute address. Coun- - thi state. fit of dirt, followed bv ,. lor R. J. Murdock t h Tlie Flag Mining compapv,- capital-iz'- -l first shovel aiiil a all colk'ction was tak-im- e piddias--- . Sister Edna Ta'ylor. ronres-- j The1 painting of tlie building wto present, .in-at $15(1,000 filed artpcles of i Amicable Settlement of Uontrov k shovel. Tlie cor-- s anting Relief societv; the Still ction, eja upon, the! in offices of the i(nn ciriorat Over B. Y. Grant Stems nor stone w! mil'e laid, and tlie box St ill wit h Thee," Flab coUnty clerk here ,lat,e Wed- - which lioldi five-it e' address. R. R. contains roo'i'ti-inn phs Probable photogrn Hitthlv afternoon. nt'siliiy 'meinl-rs of the Irvine, finnne" "commit tee The principal place of business of of many prominent Dr. IE iU wspapi-rs- , etc. of coins, ward, address, E. T. Durrnnt. finance mooted Die company is named as Provo and question The hack of t he stand tit t lie w. st committee; antlnin, "Hark, Hark rec not the government the company states that the primary Si- Pyne sealed the box. D.after which win th of- Booth J. wen held. services dedica acres choir: Soul." My of Sacred a n (Sh'dly). eighty lungs a ptiin. ting grant sltould ake purpose Djs to buy, sell, operate fe red tlie invocation mid addresse Pn sident 'Heher J. G rovi hv 'rofessor E. H. Ea.Dmond prayer. tory adiacent to Aspen Grove of la and nfjj necessary to carry on mines h, Brig Imt wife math bV Bishop Ilor-ilihas in such a business. Joseph Gran remarks. President T X. T:iy-jo- f Vnuns univetvity art t he Dr rharn Young university, Tl. Keeler. A.; X. Merrill. Dr Pvne le P. I eb r and d, irt'nciii which letuD a mrhxl ions Patriarch In Ca pia stock is placed at ?, 15(1.000 all nfobiihpitv or ii rs: anthem Glove and others. "In )ir Redeem tone to tiie general decorative divhled into 15ii.nOO shares of $1.00 J limes ably, 's jPresid t in to s Xa m' held he The ;ji first choir : hone scheme. el' (St I'vi-vis . of tlie local shares thousand .value. par Thirty t ion on ,T. ,w n: as ' of tin ward it the new inPt tile dii Dd' William Tim p Thankskgiving Knight, building d Thursday a;'!' rtio.m rhat negit as held are stock of soek. treasury !' 1 7. wlien t h e 2 . n g sm 7 o. lock A 'eure r a s even the ,XovNmbt night to church t ions Fi U und.-way building is shown by the fart are named as The imorporatn-rthat the bu i d n g i s 'surrounded wit h raid from th Wasatch Jithn II. .'Stratton. Thomas Barrett, ward, memhqrs met in the basement. f h'e ns" of tl)i World war nothing .veil la'd out. ri c! ining lawns and iouiitf ifores t N (.I H. Poulson. John II. St ra on Ti cause was n do u a f t r t h is time u Tree: f'.jrtlier shruhs. the Wof-finniver B. Tin Emma Poulson and Frank in- since which til the winter in 1!)2'"-d in t In cam following plant' n. of and all Ir.ivo, grunt Ludwig piSed work: has progressed ranidl v. a nnouncement. senate by IlHihiin of Gin'inne. t rod in ion of a ldM in HuJoltu B. Strat- time A. Th Reeda Smoot t ed ni Sa!es Sett oil- over a t ract ton is president of the company. fntact huildin-- com i'iiit t eears of ctui-h- " unique touch in the building is yi Up that the stand is at the entrance end during for . turning Thomas i up: (h room )irl)vidir.gi is Barntr, honrics (In e, circ prayer t clia irmansliip Lot ion, tint Grove to th 'uni- - H, Poulson. seen tary-tof la ml lkar As a tl i s rest room. a ml k itch- - of the building, and all must come asinvr. and strip i i ee revolved roi''ti t tlie oni finance associa-at it tlhe y vi tlie tlmr incorporators, directors. t'imt three mentioned are !". and pass this The I'!'. from James A beautiful colon "V" 'o R. R. Irvine hi a ti t fu :e grant would he ii XI t ion li ld that ot t m P l seat. ompnny lly iRoora t d in sedat" t licit to ll, J. Durrnnt. who is or aitd is dow nubile welfare. t ij e P, o won Vi jy o t d CO nano Xo. conspicuous n t h an d with taste furniture. "I'td a n. lit'g arose over the ary ins nart ifulnily i 2. No. 3 t he Emma No. 1. Xo. 2, the present cl; irnimi. re'-- t nniil- room is tin The for wln-iThe huildiitgi ocati'd on the in question, No 3.' V the light shin X ' -5 Xo Inert ion of the land tin' Tim--aw a v, a nil 'iigh enrized in ' Wes and of I'irst Fourth tier that it difico. church, i claim. the nanogos one of new the tin of is nn iii; losing edifice, wliicli maintained Wti - h in gt on Alining ..a.im. j' These The exterior of tin1 is structure. f rcitli what angle it no, niattei local tiie in of it is stated, are situated painted purpose giving the building Tlie foundation of the hu d i n g i a distinctivewhite, an eigh.ty-- t in 1eavi r ceunty. tihout twenty miles viewed retains! jthe appearance of a to procure and outstanding appear-;- i it Of Ion wit aid he g r"inforeed concrete, fir' nee. nliice of worship in. oni r that it might outh and we-- t of Milford. St- - brh k to the coping ulmv. Steel modernized GoDiii Much for the structure purposes, chieflyu tiled on a lot; The hi a ms Hold the floor of the a nil t or- hr given to Architect Claude must native pritnAsh' 4 rum. and the girders and roof sup- worth, who is also a member of the building is TOOELE FORMER sell ports are also 0f steel. The roof is building committee. tains twelve roams that can h was mtnh by fT-- 1 Dr. as in chairman of this committee Pyne for class nmiiif An amusement hall unique. that it is the second s e mitrlit solv" lias also 3S by 4 0 feetj in the 1ms. tnt'iiti is Provo city to he constructed of slate. 'wen n i ami th" local RESIDENT DIES sponsible in a large men lire n : v ai fully equipped !v it h stage and dross- - The main floors are built of the best for the rapid const ruction and the in rooms. seats organization flint has exist'd maple flooring, while the "incp sonii in of arc of the auditorium the features constructed lilies forma Among commencement until completion. HERE AT HOME land by Dr's ng furt her con- the tueVJt '('1! KI1UY BLOSSOM TO Melliji Thionias Taylor, Utah Railway MAESER PROGRAM BE REPEATED Passes solo-ofitfi- G" FACTORS i j s' THREE uation with the bachelor's ifigreoare what known in credit parlanri' as reported by hi-the cemmtte,- on grad-t- i tli tliri'i' (".s' ch.imeter. y capacity ;i on at Brigham Young n t nt . 7. 0. REPORTED Students Seek B.ich- - Harold Dunn Delivers Interest-ehtrDecrees From ing- Addres: On Credits and Distribution of Food e f Brigham ins OF ROTARY SPEAKER; i - - ; B, Y, E, j N:; 1 - . v us t 1 university ' Thoipas V. Ashton, manager of Young the Columbia Music store, was elect-- 1 Commerce club provided the No. tor for the weekly luncheon ed exalted ruler of Provo-lodgant meeting of the Provo Kiwanis St!) of the. B. P. O. Elks, at the an- -' Hotel Roberts election of officers in t ii e lodge in the ), Held Thursday night. Thiarsday afternoon at 12:30 oclock, club rooms IP R- Whipple, past exalted ruler, Mark Anderson, manager of tie for was chosen Hotel: Roberts, was chairman representative to the thoj lineting and tiwardetl the at- - grand lodge, and W. E. Andrew was tendance prize, which was wor by chosen alternate national delegate. Dr.i Franklin S. Harris. Other officers chosen were the 1 lieU .Y nt ire Commerce club lowing:' Charles II. Ward Esteemed was present as guests of the' Kiwan-al;- d a splendid prograin consist-of- ; ing kn ight. iaii; a solo t) Ro!l' Pratt, a read-by- Hardv Esteemed EeRoy ihg 'hi1 Y its tale .is A CAT chasing- !oL. XIV, NO. 59 1 I 50,000 cele-brati- Irvire Walter , w-i- ll I I i Provo-Spr.ing-tvil- le nn vr f |