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Show R | Carl drew | Their Work. OF Exercises Will Following Begin > Fond and S, June day, | At the | Sun- | jiate year | the the eam -lank week. the week must: eee Programs seniors mcips and c panne ie becspal;: ar.ett SCHOOL |: ama the - athe y e yesterday [ets who . . tos. FP. MERRILI Raccalanreate city dition to gi n a he class« sing ae examinations are the ire Orator. , " announced today, eee | and ain nsea, MS S. Dd May' waiting i ae from for them i ) The en is is ror manifest have accepted » normal students er hat st In are allover the sen, They're Anderson. Andeen ‘VANS PONS EVAN i Normal Valedictorian, + : schoois and otherwise benefiting selves for their future work Commencement week, them-]| which begins Mis Eee eens, of Best for. ey = eee eae 4"! 1d Dale Nayed on HW. the That is the senior Owing to a slight ot | ei "ur J ie are e Henry Parks football oe e rb a class day. This in note in Jeft off say every the the a balm to Te on nine eee a laa been eeees ne day giv ¢ be the former previous different Beekman Lols bert attempts of It any the - "TT GEORGE President of norma)!|four classes, being somewhat on the order] of a comic opera. The extraordinary Pelt, H. Fourth years and was Normals. ¢ ant: iin during Grover Wasatch Cannon, Martha Hanson, "Mabel Mabe | ton Laura Carla Mel Nellie ‘Howard Hateh, Walter | M¢ Pick- Kellly, Ada Hazel Smith, Mary Edna Wimmer, Laura Weber, Wal Will Cantland, Cycll George Harrison, Edgar Ver- aynes, Fehr. Dorothy Glenn, William Tda | Radiol lave McCurdy, | zinal Sina Programe for Jenkins, | gether Ben Lambert, ‘fokn Peterson Ralph James pence with the the nees | Elizabeth Croft, Abbott, ‘Mitehell, Vera I "iano | Essay | vod al Ce Thursday, Solo Pearl Edna Alberta James, .best' Sprint. men e is.a-sharer Ro ee ae aud defended ail of Utih whieh in' have interstate been hele debites, | Oscar away from De Pratt, Spears, [da| Presentation Mary May Ben | 31. Andrew shows FERS a cde cided eSpace of F rank Edgar) ite Stavner, Lindeberg, E Shee, Hicks, Pearl Jetween us, inerease Wy pate Ove seers tea : isi b Hart, Margaret May Haslam, Vera ene Dasa aine, Winnifred To bet, ea ‘izabeth Ronee | Gwendoline H. Seal, phine Need-| Adel- | S neMof fat, Prophepe Vina r Wallace, Anna ae Tues ea Lena Krebs dent fr President : a Senior Class, ability that the members of the class aye shown along musical body, rom the successful the lines former Piponnicn and students associated stu- | Se" Felt, decided change Fugate, tee , 4nB) treasurer reported a | Lester how severely by their they will normal friends. Program for r Weel Week. 2g be i §8.-Field the day in the strong on the at commencement this year there will ers for what might was Paul, May Smith eal Houtz, Wetzel, David A man " a ane and Edna King Weston, sie B 2ONE,S wards G odbe, DANIEL several ee D. of the H. 7 Georgletta z tia Diplomas, Arnold Board of Education Professor U. of alph U., Gliau- mber- Superintendent aa vers eres. aPrincipal:| Luelle Mary Bu ttle pose Anna' Partie: Sia: Pearl Lachman, Kenneth Ir one | Recitation, Love, th ee J arth | Rechtation, The Sie Hiller Donley, Rajput ALEXANDER ; i Meaty ett, ose A Cathy H Delerine ine aa‘ Evans, Annie | Rose Drill zreenwood, arrell, ngle. Beryl Mary Lena aa given the members debaters and fobs and dramatic ‘eum or echowlOscar | Cargil, Meee unfor aoe Class Rasmusse n vena lafek «. Quarrel Scene.......;At, Caese "Julius Clifton Neleon nd Bdward Hicks Piano ec Ida Mitchel and Helen Croft} . ernobe. Corgi Van Robert Rose era annon of uls will by the} secured have among gies in to Prominent ; meeting nee them. spelling, High and a among her |side form the of resol- meetings at grade | John Pioneer une SE. | Fay to in Eddy speak at regular C. ward Cutler will pre- Stake hall. Col, Wil- Wien "Outside meetings 94. of $6 of rad Young will speak. A little girls will Conner sna ay chorus of and Kip- ey of the city will be held Pe crecibed most in' of the the after- et and Williaras divide > the grade being get the prize ir place Geverane The Records. Vietor history re will Fitzgerald Minnie gmong BRITISH le girls, In that subject, on a ¢ |Of 94. Three boys, Victor W ithams Frank L. Burton and Jake Shipp | Pour divide the $5 for the highest grade in) |arithmetic, all three getting 100 per cent. Jennie Garleieen wtacne nigh | green r Without My NAVAL VAL Fleets MANEUVERS Mobilized Decks Cleared 90 Quickly for and Action, the same amount of among money | cyadenty. and preparations the girls, | once made to defend |in all quarters of the were at British interests world as if hos- existed actually | tne ictor ‘Williams gets the $5 prize for | tilities Four fleets answered the call. The rrade highest beine mark 9£ leIn physiology, hisats | | grade beingmoney 96 Ms adse subject &¢ ts {channel fleet. assembled at: Portland, the girls' in elie the same . J her erade beine 100. jthe Atlantic fleet at Berehaven, the Pay Stain, a Natiye gets Land," ears Malquist a s tr , ‘ ae _ a eee Mast . fleet Indian % Dittman Columbia, Leigh Chocus, Cla eee gonsites." Madeline Weitz, _"Tenting on the Old Carmp Ground. ° Presentati a of Dipl Song, "Ants arian" Dae Audience RIVE RS SIDI. May 31, 2 p. | || Florence' Cc Chorus of Cadets, son Harold Herrick Alta Ande die Conlen Twenty- hres Pupils WASHINGTON. , 7 . hursdayye evening, May a foe ; pete Company. oo Sh Charile .... ...... cee a Bessie .............. Gertie) eae "The Old fleet . eoau'... Soa i : Presentation Oscar 7 . Howe Cuesar, Clara at at Colombo, Malta and sunice ni Oe san cee May 31, at § o'clock. Duet, Alice Pitt and Nina Sifent Lund} Recitation, Cla Pia Woods,'',, . Bidney Beulah eeler. "So lo, "The Arsenal, " "The Robin's =i re Among rg Salt Lake siah Evans the number who yesterday were Cowles, the The ee a - | man and Mrs. C. M. EDITOR of SLASHED Hurt HI HIS Walter's COPY Sensitive Feely ings $10,000 Worth, ; arrived | Mrs. Jo-| Chairman program committee of ederation; Mrs. Felix William O Miller, Mrs. 1e Denver, Colo.. May. in the case of Walter the! this the Gene ral| lr Mrs.| A East-| city, author and 26.-The jury Juan Davis of newspaper man, iguinst tlarper and Brothers, New York, for $10,000 damages for the. mutilation of a story sold to that cor- Lente, all of Los } poration, fldridge, y the newly, California Mrs. Sonoma electe resident elected preside federation; Mrs. county,| of Emma Y. Fox W. of the! J. W.; Lemoore, 5 Orr! ©. A. to Open Mrs. after twelve hours' delibera- Home. Kittle on the evening of nd a cordial invitation is settee to the public to inspect the new home Young women who desire to secure accommodations in the home should make application as soon as possible as the home will be thrown open morning following the reception ass applicants will be allowed to possession of thelr } rooms at once, "le - case, which Two Drowned in in Winnipeg, Man., May publishers is unique all over tn Unf nite : aa oe Manitoba. : 26.-King scure ff it angered Anos eer the less those ne shadowe DON allu Keep » |"Just where pa eSSEs sitions of whom as many more writer held that it was q eenerat he author ae ial at the ? insist term of upon court, mt Be piepoawi ot. Ree "0 ne nations JG alsa naval bree ©eps | serted, is already leagued ' entente, with Great Brita} so hard to bring obeae i i ae with the objectof promo oposed excl. ® - on will next An- rea-| to explore, like busters of editors to make any ‘ions desired without the cons Japan, Italy and Spain {o the sanded allegs, friend! For pose, and the proposed Ang re laid. "Tis one good Such ame es Why T "proton the forest ha his e league It. is the thick-starred tapestry of that an alliance. of E ela n ed States, Russ Beets cere ‘No admittance,' look,| would be able 7 ineunet 4 limitation Far mene a : fragrant vistas through 80 aan coerce Germof na Obscure', , Like nature, Uke the bumarn iodine is ‘a ganle" Peet In the June Century. allies. = ag of seaty derson, an imperial bank clerk, and [Great Britain Heads orem R. B. Newall, a real estate agent of | Down Armament, Cal Minn., were drowned today. . Caltar, eee x Berlin, May 26.-It ig report, INING eml-oMicial circles: here thane BROWNING. Britain projects the formatina' sombination of the |, YetAg lega precedent, of auth the' he publication o ne nine ental to his reputation 4 will= was strongly u 1 held by a denen Tt "Lauren | Near a great forest, one cried out "Ob- 4 he ind ‘. 800 The formal openingassoc of mation the Woman's Christian place A.| the an «nding six to six on the question at !ssie chairman of} States The author's contention of Pasadena. | the cutting down of a story housand words to something , Taylor A World Return," Marguerite White Hashy, "Our Naval ence Do he 1 Recitation. "The. ‘Battle ar . id ele =| and. wil | Which join willthoseAelapatea from LosfromAngeles at Ogde the Nora waat. _ | as take ons delegation ne over of the route Class} Barlow : President UNION the nesota city. The first Pe Oe Angeles rom Los reles, ct Salt Lake route, Some gates took Hod northern G. Osborn, California forestry, and Mrs. Cary I WEBSTER "In are or the Callfornia club of San Francis: | Niswwwvy und entirely without co, Mrs. H. H. Hart of San Francisco,| has attracted the attention The program at the Webster school will consist of a little play, "Mrs. Tubbs' Telegram,' and some musical selection Superintendent ( _ ristensen will ee the certificates. The exercises wi a take place at 8 o'clock Thursday eyenin Ferron| Piano Shorus, ‘arships Class| Eva Speirs, eens * om : of Certificates, Moyle, e : though fighting was immitelegraphs and cables were Angeles. T he Los Angeles de slegation | tlons reported to Judge Lewis of will be Joined at Ogden by Mrs. W. D.| United States district. court that Turner of Pasadena, Mrs. Robert Pot-| agreement could not be had, Jamie Havel Wien at r Are genuine, re Western delegutes to the biennial) aution as if the peril were convention of the General Federation | The maneuvers are expected to reof Women's clubs, to be held at St | sult in the greatest benefit to ‘the Faul from May $1 to June 7, are al-!/ iteets in case of war ready making their way to the Min ears are Passing | (1) Till of Folks s ried out as nent. The Upris- | Los Angeles Party Passes Through on) juisitioned and everything is being Way (to 58. Paul. | corrfed out with the 2 same secrecy and " 2 alton od by N Sater Pree Ey Re and boys ne the highest grade ler grade being 100. Nellie prinei- "Lullaby program London, May a Acting under the |est among the girls in arithmetic, eau latest scheme ofnavalthe maneuvers admiralty? eyer the realistic jy]| Brest way fie . of 10D, do es Class Own, the prize, thelr eer Will Joseph Banner,'' Recitation, "The Revolutionary Chores - en cgied he at Star abe angles Girls oAC Class | our School' "Mabel Mortens en} w , | Recitation Russian Troubles Vera Sjodahl Panama Canal ohn Evans Geyeroment, Own ership Rallof roads E dison Merwin Articles: a Dorothy Watts | ‘speak at § jada $20Carlgreen and Alvah| t? Twelfth: Speak a W. o'cloc $15. | W. Riter four prize 98 per In a Alvah Marguer- OQUIRRH re Flage c class 94, cash Make eee stances' Green- (a) (b) (ce) among eo Marianne Certificates, rhe $5 | being Helen era ra_ aor Ed ~ Mary Me ' elen Solo, De Barnell of and grade of Rugehe Cott, teacher; Bertha] aoe Geant} es, Jessie Ethel Horne, Hutet wate, ‘nson, Inez Eliza- offered Se In a spelling River,' of Y Th Heroes," Florers this year. Miss Evans will aie a tre ook for next year is even brighter May E. Gudgeil, plea for an increased interest in hes than was that for the year now peal Helene . of Manila,"" JoEvelyn _ study of music in the public sephine Icvin | (8, and with the generous support beth Hoglund, Sigrid Rosali Just what Mr. Alexander will schools, on chee was given President Harold rdon Kirby Duet, "Over the Waters, "Alice JohnGo Btehas not yet been announced. talkBoth|PhEMs Allee Mason, Jessie E. Méaley. Bye Mens ‘o son, Iris this year duplicated or even in > Mortensen, The $e Washington. of the valeditatens Mabel are Margaret May| atrotig in creased the association ought Margaret .Cumm Sketch, Historic are eoue's to ye. |MeKenale, RtenlsMitchell, d May) Bell Riley, Louetta) (c) a and the Sculptor, Vera BurSkatoh ang' Song, "Old. Polke ‘at Pee "" eranoe tabip Ss 2 see have a! tendid bes Breat Le foe us before records] scnool tei, Vincent, panel E ay the ‘le nenext; Peaart in pso we. atrousn s,rederica Co Har Yi N.Garwood. (4) The' Last Supper, Josephine SwenRecitation 1 ‘From Eugene Field, Evelyn -- x ‘ Wianm FL : Classes Larger Than Ever, The VienmiKCate-t'1' | Bhar Guyter, hone Ee Hardy, John (e) A. Thrilling Experience, Helen Quartette, Alice Sp grt Iris ae Graduates from al] departments|in Provo where one aay Oak cues Theaakene McGre ror, Ralph" Nelson, Riven A eveseasace Class Presentation ror Certificates: aver are in greater number this year than! meal at-@ reasonable price. terson, Seat ara Taeapiey Pras ace ae Wild, ‘Irish Rose," Jullette° america?" oe spe were lined offered at | utions which are to be adopted. In for excel-|some of the wards of the city peace distribut- | meetings have already been held ees Piano JBol .,. ..c),oc irdie Pay ne | yhorus, ee "saline eee Presentation of Certificates, Giberiiven| oe OEE oe Under me de D. H. Christensen, | Gu et ee Choru a RE RTE! Wacky. Class} ee Se Wachenes arg, Nina Kit, 7 TE olen ba vernon: Cine + Ee eae Sea sten Peck, Vernon Chugg, Elmer Chorus, Blue Ar 6 tie Henihns," . Glass} Recitation .i...0:- ---sesereece Edna Hall Robinson, the visiting | wo athletic teams, provided a-band at all of the important football games and have as School Ruth "May Elvera Fj | Class: Poe MurPer-| Doro- . King," a Simm Benjamin Young | Certitic ates. Twelve Girls i pega fe Veera _Ed-|C nerus . seve ene rame, Viola Presentation of Flag. Higham, ele Bertha Har Acceptance of Fla r Bee jaen Dott Jensen, ath tien ripnne Oberndorter, ws Bes-| ‘Nurse,"' "Inge, the Boy prizes | purpose of furthering peace and arbiTeation a ae be the theme of all speakers 1e@) doings =©6«commitlees in charge of the day's have out- Oars Are Plash|@ 8'ace o Sn AED Coy Site attempted by the British navy, and In geography Alvah Fitz- Which are of world-wide interest, were get the $5. Winifred Robeson| &erald gets the among the boys, | be gun at noon yesterday. The mobillDream After the | With a grade of 98,$5 while Jennie Carl-} Jatjon of the entire navy was ordered eading From Julius utah one he Highest Recitation, ‘One ae Niche. ihe shest," ||* Knight, Sarah Walter, . May Johnegon | Dora‘ Rogaws | do Bir rdie Arthur | Song, ee Laurie" ., Ellerbeck Cli William n Thompson, Jose ph Thur. s Smith, Prank Davis, Charles King, class - Prophecy 4 7 : + Grace Han-| Pre wehtation of da Susan Harry | Suffrage association will hold meet| ings today throughout the city anil | state. The meetings will be for the Schools. ee graduating exercises of the mend As Nae oe grades of the county schools,| held at the Assembly hall Fri-| The Today, The peace and arbitration department of the National Council of Wo} men and of the National Women's of pany morning, cash prizes the beginning of the year lence in scholarship will be ed anner Graduating CL Be aoa eres "The Present Crisis," Gerj Recitati "trude imteve 21S | Wand Drill, Girls ae Gi ee Class} patriot Son 8 ot Patriot | ReGation," | . McIntyre, 22.50 Arbitration Will Be Theme of Many Eighth. lar-jare Frank Allen, J. Milton Anderson, Pag i veld cate es - oeine 2 en5 hie e ‘ 2 « f Spring," ae ae May 31 to STREET the ge elghth | be Kendall Tibbitts| of the Summer Spangled : LL Chorus rat nie V hittemore, GRANT: evening. to Graduates County a At Chi gut A Mer 4a tte O A Comie peretla, 4 erry The leading character r ickman n | | Captain Hann & ie Sears Christensen a OMEanez Hubert Kendall pip: | ardy Eyans, the Lowell School--w illlam Bradt adford, prin-|C ... i apa horus Mr a Katherine Parsons, teacher; | Piano Solo Laporte tae Fred Joohnston, Charles | Vocal Solo bits Nay g an ee thie year that the result will pb lye ad tipple be diffe Da niel OMe : of of lain Fired- Wintof ‘the faculty this year, but it was College Valecdictorian, Raith eee Vilate Schofield, ' Nellie| cecided otherwise. That the fight will Smith Itren omen, Annie Staines, Irene be renewed next year is most probable| P@lance on hand of more than $200, Rrittenberrt ‘Ole Helen Welcker, Ethel and it is predicted by the leaders in|#%4 this In spite of the fact that the oe Katherine Sarath. a, SeRsEs the et que Addresses, Parnert t| Minnie a Kinsman, Ethel Corke. Waka Theresa fary Loatham, Williams, W atson, Dunford exercises representing the college and classes respectively, will be the Sh en Piano Solo ul-| | Presentation Drill Radec| pe imil Saltair. by G Edison Bessie ‘Sta shby Snow, Plorence Spence, oneohine March , csyee+ School| 5. Sprunt, Josephine Hwernson--John"Rich | Ghorus .... ...cceccsncesocss svdpates School| Recitation.. oe.... . aylor, Joseph Hammend Treloar, Hazel | Hig hland. Fling, Ralph. "Woods, : Bennie | Recitation . alte Wallace, be student speakbe the last time made Mead, dbaugh, Florence Josephine Redfield, treated - Lake Jane!| Mathis, nore my LeRoy Shae, ceptimus ahera.| Harold Wiliam history of the institution. A fight against having students program Joshua Dave LineotnCohn, School-Etta Sylvia teacher visiting S, Spodahl, reception by President and Mrs Kingsbury. raid 6.-Alumni day wine 7:3 -- Thirty-seventh annual ihGe eee in the Salt Lake theaye Ferguson, Jerome Helen Hanna, Folens Leslie eric makes Th program for commencement week is on follows: June 3, 8 p. m.-Baccalaurcate sermon in the Pacem oly hall; sermon by Joseph F. Merrill. June 4, 8:16 Pp. m.-Normal class fay exercises in the Salt Lake theare 5.-General MeNitt, Merwin, the success of the affair assured. There is considerable speculation among the college seniors and the faculty as to just Matthew Frances. Quincy Kimball, Gordon Pearl Ives | Ki iser. system, has. proved let Knowlton, Florence a recent meeing of | Cannon Lund, Arthu at the 4.00 10.00 ee escheat omen' | WOMEN DELEGATES ON WAY ees, of the warships were Cleared the =| vichle teachers: William, Harry ATuCIA | Mus‘eal Se election Roy: ‘Craddock, Joe enlarged, the new | gy ymnasium | ¥ Wileken, furcel Hollan rer: : | Earl' at put up, work completed on the newW | bldge, PEC a oF Hoaze ee mete a Em aP |P aper "Our Future" ~ Torenntas T ooley 312,090: hydraulic laboratory, and mo Alphonso Laker Cook enheth All les Cu {s co Class than $5,000 spent in. be pieine tHe mer, Margaret Cummock, Joseph Herbe rt| Rereltation ; Mabel Plerpont | campus, Engbeck, John W. Evans, Georgina Spen-| Triple Trio ey The newly organized which is'a. ‘Silver mae ene Irene and Grade But- Y a ist Euee 29 Rates Minnie ‘snaee s son 1 Boy Poems : "Stars cr-horus, ro "The : Graduating r ANKLIN History torus, Prologue, "My | and to MAIN thiduted and Suwanee the Omega Ww Robie Ball,"' Parry, brary HOPKINS 1.50 Suits | Vietor " Wirltams and Will each receive Fitsees ald Inquisitive "The Smith. Presentation "The ane vans Hine Martinez "Where Hoe ey Lil-| dock, Bery| ite Brutus one ee Elmer, Frank Brac | School TOHoe "The ing Lightly.' | | Class Prophec cys. | Vio es Solo, "Love's Gibso Charles Lueile wale mae ay : ulcker nee & Thomys Harper' wards; $ nas 8 Doran ‘ , > » f.i = avag Ss yan torte Bate Address the ia of Allen Fowler Sadle Seer The From PianoNighBolo, Andrews Certificates. Music, Favorite vane. . ae | jams, Harry Williams. | year, Phe buildings A180 have | Willlam Yeates, Leland Shafer Pi "Parry. D ceived great additions The pk iol a Us the aod ips science building' wes doubled in size. | yetle School-J, H. Coombs, prinLinea d cae increased, i | spats ietad beth Messmore, Margaret Me- | Reci tatio the oesshops = greatly KARL Straws Outing | ‘| Jessie W ae in Bostor acs Piano Duet, "Spanish Dance ' Oberndorfer, Irene Simor Clarissa Brown Denise Karrick Buttle. weeny Sab, Vocal Solo, Katherine | Clarhome Jackson School-David A. Nelso1 ir enc e Irwin Prat The 4 now closing has been the| | elpal; Olive teacher Fr A" shaie Vocal Solo Re -.» Mary Auline Garn | most successful one in the history of | Addoms, JosephFerris, Nelson Busath, Elizabeth | Rec tation, "Gotng to the Train," Anna the uni ty. Although the first ee | Coath, Lela Ann Cottum, George L. Da- | Ireenc Nicholls 7 . of the "prep' school > abolished | vis, Afton Gillespie, Else Hamer, Lillian| Song, Flowers Blooming, Mar‘on at the beginning of the: term, whie ay forced about 200 students away fron the institution, the total nent Pi ino "My Headings e i ree Morris Leatham | Brook, Eliza e ‘Brown Ellerbeck | ‘ ary Gomm ae most Speakers be Bic ne' Dunford Yellows Bf se WHOM," .} cter, Vilate Schofie Girls Honus "Beautift iI "pan € atio > ¢ them: Alice : Solo ‘Tucker, Clif a nc.s or, ft Nel ; bmimes Hedberg ‘ e ian a | pees ie , anc Jacob Martig, Arthuc Brown, | Anthony' s ay owell, William Busby, | aesar Vetterll, | ward eterson, and Song | Bssay, exercises hoiding Mary LOWELL | rahe, atate eeeord in dhe high "nur- | Vegman, Graver Ausuee ebentoah. Wie | Americans Traveling m Europe, Arthur les and has ma good time In the | jam Owen 100-yard dash. ve aide 2s being an ath- lert I Ferroon ete he has also achieved suece 58. a8 al |} ron W % hite, t debater and student... He has thrice | Lawrence Pirs The Am Tit et? Some Sleht. ne ee Lucile suttie id scenes Class yea SCHOOL. ve : . Solo | Violin of receiving om te aeandat David Thompson | Amerie: an Eagle, a Murray publication, | the city tomorrow will be those in the Bact Northwe Thurman Smitl 1 aha W ee to be divided among the boys following wards on ers of California' . Rose Pardoe|"#"4 Sirls receiving the highest aver~tehton 7 > aly elng Salt Lake Martha Williams | #8¢ grades, and the highest percent-| ang Steohen L Richards: nt aE Tom Davis, mt Minnie Kinsman, ace in several branches. leal program; meeting to be held at a pan! oon Hiller, Ida Don| The highest general averages | were | close of regular ward meeting; H. G Weber, ach, Ina Wetzel, Otto | received by Victor ae 92.2 per] | whitney "h rge "Spirit ent Dorothy See a it ee eee of the ae Past" thel Cooke li "S trit Eleventh William H. King to of the : Ie adne Future' Houtz } Adee arine choir and Horace Ensign to Drill, Girls of the per cent. || speak; Eighth A 7-4 These four students will receive q/ furnish music; mecting at 7:30 toI 15 Fisher Harris ] arge Presentation of Certificates pereentage of the cash prizes. | Mish Florence | graduating time Sadler, Minnie Miller, Neva Eliza-| eceec : Walker, Helen Pauline ,y Lund, Ethe) | Chor Robinson, Abbie Squires, Bernice | Class Prop heey {Ba . Aes Crei L Creighton BRYANT Chorus. Woods. y : Naomi r are of the Better kind that give more satisfaction Will | eee eae day, May 31, at 2 theo'clock. XERAvaiee ureatene Song of Fitzpatrick, Jun In several schools haave also been som-| Heath, Harry Tail. | Pleted, and are announced herewith, to- t me pr Hart, Helen the Welmer Bur i nt, M: cee ce het, Kenneth George Alexander Lam-! Marion 1 Hats PRIZES TOR PUPILS | Plano dnd M. avdolin Duet, Lucile ‘Sor aaAbout omMething. New York." King. 4 pummer in the Yosemite," | Ms andoli n EMERSON, season just passed, Heis ack nowledge a| Lo uise Ayland, Hazel Brady, Elsie Pike, | Duet, Ivy Alfce Teasdale; Anna Irene |as one of the best tackles that evel | Marian Fern Payne, Mabel Clare Morten-| Nicholls ; stepped on 2 Utah gridiron. Parke} 3en, May Catherine Rasmussen, Rachel|/gong, "Over the Sea,' Vera MarguerMaude is ‘the..""U's'. starsnurdler. and one of | Thorup, Drucella Ellen. Engberg, Rosana v} Teasdale, Meriie Savage, the | | May Ethel Martin, rite GenevO'Connor, David Peterso n, Irma Ros¢ | jey Stanley | Poll, Richard Sampson Roberts, Pauline} 4 jen Robinso Ches Alta ~Gerala-Briow se | Melvira Higgs, Gertrude Frances Holden || Ander-| Amanda Kopp, Lawrence sley Mc-| | Donald, Olive Straw TO HOLD PEACE MEETINGS Pahions| LINEN, ‘layton.. wae ching Trip Throug h°the. Pearl Li 3eth a and -Julletts | ; Song Slime Claire Leona Paee free Cla | Clase Davisson Haynes, Legends,'" [short Speeehea Inez Barker aoe eich, Berryman, Wil-| mont Marguerite Burmester, Jessie is yan, Geonsina elt, loronce Sune, | eu- Wardrop Coalter, it with days. 220 Quintette, Alte ‘ F the I Wheeler World. Orson Loulse ering, Mar-|!am Joshua to do A. H. Crabbe Co. Mantel Irvine, Knight School-Beatrice Jering, Clifford Honora' Mo sildun, Killeen TenWelia' Woodbury, Irene beth‘ | Pearl. LOWE7 Year Marguerite White. Anlene|Clara Arthur, Ruth Cain Ethel Mae DeWein, rence Lawrence Thom I [gtramilton ? ‘lah Lauren Walton Moffat,| Sheets, teacher; Hazel Lavhinan, tity ing is class. Don Van Miller, McIntyre, from Mary Edgar Marion Ed-| Francis Elmer ParPratt, Allan. I' A Savage, eerie asl Buckingham, Robert Evans, Gibson, Martineau, Birdie Estelle Stephens Davis, ler, i four Sak obras 4 ft. AN -£ 2 orere of which has not any a Robert Frojiseth, Tom Harrow, ae Daniel aesthe equal ‘ ‘trifle Nelson McAllister, L {tia n Elnore eT ane he Rogawsky. Mauiue Lambert Sha Simms. Essie Trout, Marian White, "trank Bradley Bowers, William Joseph renee am f We Merlie Swenson Rin Tenty Jane Rebena Froiseth, Nora Heath, ‘Mads He Lig tt Alles Normals. shattere: oe Cee sg by will the F Stayner, Ivy ice Teasdale, V« ee Edmunds, Roy Farrow Teasdale, Louls Hyrum Thorup, | Gibson, James DeArmond Margaret vefupcdto. secon. their action, Class Day for re Richard cnerite Maude delen country ought not to be program, but the senior: eubbGin ond sider of Hall, Josephine Amanda Mina Ixittle, gauer, | Mrs. causec university Winnie Preston }son, Alice great regret among members of the commencement committee, who fell that the senior class day so universally observed Elizabeth cinson Jennings Menzles Macfarlane, Allen P ee Rae is BY fran Morehouse, Eugene Reeves, Paul Baers, mythos School-E. 8. Hallock, princi-| George Snyder, Jack Thomas, Hen pal e Dunean, Anna Robbins, teach-| Johnson. Adlale Mec abe, Fred Ley Will ers: erika Birrell, Roy Craddock, Rob-| Pajley . ' rt Flagel, Will Milner, Warl Pinney Parl | | ‘Voor, Joseph Wileken, Minnie Anderson,| Webster School-F. D, Keeler ptin.; Nel-| Veer Arden, Nellie Garey, Lillie Green, ltie Forbes, Elizabeth Fitz Gerald teachers; fave Heath, Emelia Hansen, Georgletta | William James Abbott, Ra mond BowHevie mon, Gertruce Keenan Lena Krebs } dle, Scott W. Case Willie Child, ea Sadie Lawrence, Irene Parry, Fern Pick-| Richard Child, Mary Prejetta Collet , Mabel Pierpont, Ellen Le ell, Jennie} Willlam Ernst, Ray Eastman Meitiner aa Josephine Toole eae Goddard, Jacob Alma Grether, Na- | | a han Harris, Thomas Clyde Holme, Mary| Grant School-A. S. Martin, principal; , colieg disput action Doran, Anna Irene Nicholls, _{ry, Clarence Irving Peterson has | team the.past | ; Timbey Elizabeth Pearl e¢ | all, Peterson! eit . Allee jarn, two « Le Roy" francis wards, Go ev Edna Nolan, Adella| Haddock, Stanley, Pau-|} Johnson, Emerson School ana Dysart, etal mal; Emma J. Mitchell, teacher; Lucile Marlon Beer. Wilham Henry Bennett, Ar-| sh, between the faculty and the senio: cless early in the year, when the fac ulty refused to grant the seniors' re 7 ora Separate..er r c an ste rece Bp au refuse ale ae seniors ie became moody and have Paylor, . class hey the | U?\grad-|inur Athletes year's all the certificates West Sunday, June 2, and runs until Friday, the eighth, will bea. especially Aree? ee attracon tive this week Everything has beet arranged to give the alumni the best possible treatment and to encourage ¢ large attendance At@the same timé the graduates: are ‘not. being. over looked. The week will be a busy on: for them, .as they .will .entertain o: be entertained almost every dav s : Ay ; One | featurs ag the: regu Sane mencement, however will: be missing this year. class day, way ‘ wo \ hits the How ell, Tit azel| ° 72 | 1 ere ee "Moria Allison Andrews, | Lunds tedt, [nid Ma rie given | oharles Wesley Cavish, Ben Brown Eller-| Martin, Gordon. Dean eck, Alice Pitt "| oeck, Karl ol oe Prank Authol|Its Rohana Parkin, Alfred Boyd Seal truth | MeMaster, Lou fen Love, Vietor| Sidney Thompson Taylor, Joseph Harold it made has Aton e west. The Ivey, Augusta Livingston, Agnes Ophelia Alberta Pitts, Helen Anna advice Suits these ka exception of the W Se ee = been lt lduson Ma Bird Conley, Louise of the eighth grade in that Giare ik) Maud Evelyn FordGuibertLut ener Incomplete, but the class will school) NUM-|.Goypon Aunie Grace Geet as | Stella Claire | and also the many oe constantly coming in Ty 2DN on } : ieee oe the-departmente al ll university have l ame | cellence all over the x Two-Piece attention Records as clothes clothes very little more There Wm. j ee students right F ree: priner 2x, > € the you Mab lagera Paylor J "Davis, Will ar} Kendall 5 Alta Our jordon Naylor a Sands Stevens, b' Los Woolley D have advise Our Bertha ldward dal we to hoyn are at present on | Poplils Promoted, re nae Charles Walker, Iris Melissa Wil so Stewart's office reoe } Bryant School-W. J. McCoy, principal . : i for more teachel than will be | Mrs. Alma D. Whittaker. teacher, Jose ph-| Union * hool -W. SW allac & principal duated is-yeal Dr. J Merrill ine Mary Aveson, Clarissa Fenton Brown, | Winona Necdham, teacher Emma Anderha a gre many request Tor | Regina "Octavia mn Eleanor Butts,/9e0, komer Ebeneze at Beesley Vernon eel mining, civil and electrical | Béssie Camp, Myrile astletona, Mayen Kay EG hugg, mee ne Sanat Flor. ( possible that all of the graduates | Rugina Fineh, Mary Gorm ore Se ": | - a aed shan a eGo ere pereee om the mining senool lil have thelr eck IKarrick, Al.ce Granger nball,-| f ce i de ra owe IMions right, how leiser Mais Amel.a Mar Anna Olivia Leeson, Loris these there will be three tn Bae akout nineter n, the names to be pub-} car Herrick, Elise Caroline Lewis, Ethel | graduates lishec uesday | Margaret Lewis, Grace Edna MeD; ra a the greatly increas-| The successful candidates for gradua=| A ibert Smith Enea ape Mostyn ete runs the constantly In-|ton In the several schools, w.th the /tomanuel ‘earson, Hazel Ma Pearson demand for assistants, both| ames of the principi und teachers Of) y 7. Qualls, Will an Irwin Ric hika Nelnormal and the college dethe elg hth grade, follo jl.¢ Roueh, Harry eee ert Starkweather | partments in Prof. do it know teacher, Jranna saceline with|‘snicreon, Well rene sessile Qualtrough, le | Barn Chamber of [22m teachers NMuntgomery, 1 Vata : Viaiu rrade } rothy". Parks.€ iauinel j Weal ete ee MAY 27, 1906 An- Va Azbeth uu Bery ¢ work of checking} \ org 7 of the candidates jean 'c. § ; High school late | jean ¢ atic fel, Henry ss Sutherland, Gilpin afternoon, and names of all pui have successfully passed these kr onan aay " ips ne Carro | wil the se aoe avbial oO iecate. the eity completed the {up examination papex for promotion to the } comple > visiting - S7ie PIRML Shugren, . we : | s) Kather.ne GQraduat- a Exercises. a RnBOIES comm normals sai In for P be The pre a ua ing vikewela. have é Is j norma nay ;Work this i Papers. ad t Successful Candid and ates | ue ob CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, K. Beas bet nee (i nadie ™ilontnc Up Ex- | | thelr work and are now 1lookorward t *raduation All seing _ forwar vial, biet ' nior theses have been handed in and early ; Nameq pleted spend' GO Friday. university fourth asanenien MANY . the < plete Checking | COMMENCEMENT : Graduation omenmcneguoaa Principals and Teachers Com-| | Wininigred Wanmicrea "Sno Shee | | LAKE Raybould, Helg e Clarenee Smith, E.-Me Knight, abe ly et ate Sa pal; en bE, aeH. Scott, te acher we bot BeeeS, Willard Eennion, Desiie Cocking, Raymo is BE vmvene Wildren mond ppeleny: Paul ‘ralrmarpe, i" go tldy Howard, Kena ws filer, Etnel Wiilham ares La-ucile Cannon be oo Chase, Corey in os, Eth el ok ; Coombs, Mary S. Horne, "bth Kingsbury, aoe preg Seea" eek _ ‘ nt, " ‘hichbeen dade 7 ae G4 dae Snot ee haea will graduate Jes by ran 4 This is almost double the Humber in the last yVear's class The [Bee mal cla is;also slarger' than "its dhedécéssort. numbering 11s, In ad-| University Seniors and Fourth | | Year Normals Complete WEEK REPUBLICAN, SALT a F INTER-MOUNTAIN mon- a Y the 3 F even. = o ® a F . surpassing before, a THE } }ever iz ® x" eS ae 2 2 |