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Show I THE best investment you can make for your family is to a- "subscribe-for- good,clean, 15s- - borne YOULL always find all the live printable news of Lo gun an- d- Cache County inJTHE. paper. . rOLUME XXVII. JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, UTAH,' SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906. COMMENCEMENT AT B. V. C. THEY SAY SMOOT Popular Institution Has a Large Graduating By a Yole of 7 to Class. q MUST-G- NUMBER 112, ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR O I Committee Decides The Agricultural College Hakes a Splendid Against Him. Showing For 1906. Young College graduate tTiuTjear arc: begi ns tom i rrow Arts. Course. f Leading lO"Dogree"ArB.) evening whenthe baccalaureate sermon will be delivered. The Franklin David Daines. regular commencement exercises Normal Course. do not occur until. Weduesav Alberu Ethan Allen, - William. "morning at 10 o'clock. President jLjle Allred. Edith Vilate Bowen, Joseph F. Smith, it will be iroted, Lettie A. Cole, Mary Ann Cat-i-s on thep rogram for an address. mull, Florence Irene Dudley, er6TTege"' an tTi oTTt I eslxte n'(Ia ear SuItlTDunn, Tydia Luetta cordial invitation to the public, to Gibbons, Warren Leroy Lindsay, : hp-Brighaw This is the in men c ement Ela attend. The prog am' follow s PROGRAM For Sunday 0 Li them clock. Choir. . Vocal Solo- - Miss t!-- s at 7:30 Evening' Rubv Ged- - . 1 JacOrilanre.t t e Sermon-XW. II Chamberlin. r lrofes- - Program For Commencement. i Aiitln m 'lioir. election Orelustra Jarre Report Pie.sidtnt ( Linford. iol j n Solo. l.es Confidences Airs. E D. 'Ala mi. Paper William L Allred. Vocal Solo--Ai- r. M. ,T. Ballard. -Paper F. D. Dairies. din rat. rift-ric- nl de-hpi- te vrry-srrcecssf- Ella Peterson, Nor-jnau.- i K Parkinson. Mary Naoma Reese, Aaron F. Rasmussen, Anna Eliza Reese, Rozina Skidmore, Inez Stock, .Alma Nicholas Sorenson, Ella Frances Smith, Olga Jh Thomason, George Ilarrison Maughan, MaU thew Anton Nelson. Business Course. Samuel Christensen, Aleriin Ross IIoey, Andrew Anton Johnson, William Ilgpry Jackson, Jr.. Wilfoid Olner Johnson, .Lby dWiUord..-.Nevto.aMoses. John 0. Peterson, Isaac Erner Richards, Josi ph II. Watkins, Jr, Edwin Albert Walton, James Carson Allen, Jr. Short Business Course. Alary E. Anderson. Domestic Course. Ellen A. Budge, Mary Lalene Hendricks, Harriet A Pond, Nettie S Parkinson. Science Course. Wilkie II. Blood, William II. Griffiths English Course. Charles Frederick Chadwirk. Agridiltural Course. Andrew William liver. Mechanic Arts Course. William AVangsgaard. Nurse Training Course. Alice Winifred Miner. : week closing A grie for this year, and aF backward oer the of this school year showtr that it has been it onc adverse conditions, that prevailed during part of it. h uiiding was destroyed just before school was opened, et there was no diminution of the interest shown in that department of the big school, and now that the building has been replaced, this feature of the college curriculum will become more popular and progressive than icver before In the. 'School of Domestic Science arul Arts h steadyreotmi-t- t nt progress has been made. The advanced classes are becoming arger and the mere elementary sections are crowded. - All the de-p- n -- u a sd ro nha tl he L. THKHIvKIJ S MOO i'-- O HA 4 K8 fN T H H rfmimTsntWberornrilTFTra-- WASHINGTON. D C.. JUNE 1. THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS ADOPTED BY A VOTE OF SEVEN TO FIVE THE DUBOIS RESOLUTION- - DU GLARING THAT REED SMOOT IS NOT ENTITLED TO A SKAT IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE. AND THE COMMITTEE VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO RECOMMEND THAT A VOTE BE TAKEN ON THE REPORT AT THIS SESSION OF THE SENATE. " vanee. New classes have been formed as the demand pressed for more advanced work. A most healthy, sane, and itidilMrlous yea r lias just closed,. Athletics. The big sehoM has just closed a The military work, undertbet direction bfCapTT II. D. Styer," 13th Infantry, during the year just closing has been of a high order. Numerous new phases hnTebern introduced,"urtras"" prize distance estimating, practical problems in tactics worked nut-mtadjoining bids a ..d. lectures., has band attracted TheMilitary attention during the entire year. Its work at- the several track meets held at theCollege has made these events doubly popular. It has given several concerts during the year and the Jocal press and nd-speei- be al - publie-h- a v The last one, given under j the auspices of iheW Omans Club-w- aa especially meritorious. New honors were gained in Ogden, when the hand appeared there in grand roncertonMay 23th, and to Salt Lake City. OnJuneldh the band will attend the big U. C. T. demonstration in Ogden, hav- - ; ing been engaged by The Cbramef- -' eial. men. j -- jis plaiuly evident that the College of year unpreceudented activity .has 'a most evenly balanced and in public life. The football sea- - sane spirit which UttTh students son which ended rather unsatis- can proudly fome in contact with. As regards the efficiency of the factorily last fall with the game Select ion- - Orchestra with the of Utah was, training received at Utahs big University A aledictory Edith V. Bowen taking all in all, a successful year. industrial institution, reference Address to Graduates, Super- -' Games were played with the lead- need only e to the success irteiident Horace Cummings. n teams of the of the graduates. The Alumni ing Presentation of Diplomas and with region association victories and varying points with pride to Certificates defeats. the number of its members boldAddress President Joseph F. The Annual Closing Exercises Are Held In Basketball. ing responsible positions of promSmith. TheCollege Jiegan athletic work inence, wlm have had no training:-othe- r Anthem Clioir in basketball for .the first time than that received at their-AlmThe names of those who will The Tabernacle. this year ami ended with a team Mater.' This years gradubidding high for state honors. The ates, both degree and certificate,, B Y.--C. team which has always have had the usual good fortune stood high in the league, was of securing the remunerative po a The ehiJuvg of tWAnother song by tbe graduatthe AgriculturalCollege City schools, held in the ing class was well received. . team at the close of the season (Continued on Fage Five,), Mr T. Errat ic Daniels, our counts. labernaeTe on Thursday evening The violin duet given by Misses and. the Weber Stake Academy chief electrician, is again In the I dndnit let him have em, were attended, as usual a Lueile Hart and Florence Smurth-wait- e by suffered a like defeat. lime-ligh- t. This time it is a mat- he pleaded, "he came ia, saw was one of the really- hrong, the big building being Track Work. ter of collections, and tlfe way them and said hed collect them. filled wh eu the - exercises County-Teache- rs5 on the program began. The seasons track work, which things appear, Thomas must be I said neitheb yes nor no and s It was a very fine display of the and the audience showed the ended in training for the Ananias cup. he carried them off." May 26th at the interest that Logan folk fed in heartiest appreciation. There are some people in town, meet, was in - all respects Examination, Now of course that sounded educational matters. .The orchestra rendered another The it seems, who dont pay their awfully fishy, but Tom was College The exercises were all good anc selection, and then Miss Luella satisfactory. evidently victorious in of the pre-- li all easily light bills, and the electric light believed that a poor exeuse was w e re re n d e r ed i n Andrews recited The Firemans County Teachers Exa mination ' capital style, mi ects-a m 1 h .yivinwMyuiftiTiiwni -- tcmulie.e.jdeeide&...ta. b eft Firing-ry put- a f gpithe Brigham the graduates making a partieu I rayer, m very clever style, and on of account little pressure in order to induce hetterthanhsrhestucki? bad but, weather it until he met Van who told him larly fine showing they' more she was rewarded by the heartiest Young College Thursday, Friday and the crippled condition o them to pay up. some few things. lie said some- than justified ihi and. Saturday Ju n e.7. S and 9th. applause. o expectations some of ils sfar men, not "as katls Daniels knew of this and so thing like d m Miss Lueile Hart pleased the Commencing 9 am. The subjects liar, little dinky, their teacher, Miss Cassidy anc a showing was made on will be when II. C. Van Meter, the 'well shyster, etc., etc., but of course we factory audience given on the following greatly with a violin the 26th as could be desired Superintendent Gardon. to wrhora known collector, called at the wouldnt datesr Thursday, Morning' session. repeat that for the much of the credit attaches, for solo, that was 'well played. Debating. plant office the other day, Daniels world, Summer Begin 9 a m., Arithmetic, OrthoBright the excellent appearance and conDays, sung In handed him some accounts to colsuccess has crowndebating Afternoon Beginning Van is mad .though. "Why, dition of the class. , by the graduates, was received graphy, ed every effort of the College 1:30 lect, among them being one of a dammit, he with Musical Instructor applause. oclock; Physiology, . and says, a man would . The proceedings began with teams. well The UniRepublic Thomas Brigham Young is eertainly to be con pohtun.n be Theory and Practice of Teaching. clean cn2' the rendition of their class song now holding office here. was defeated on 7tK versity his April trainwork in ddiDquent accounl o( a Ke bli. by the graduates, as they marched gratulated upon Friday: Morning session: BeVan announced that he would- an pontician-euing the class for .the choruses The Brigham Young College was ginning 9 o'clock; Grammar and an individu-soo- n, to their places in the choir el. - f ex get the money, whereupon rendered. ,rom a oald atcal tbe : Writing. AftcrnK3hsessIon; GeoThon.au the genial remarked th.t'dead weeks later. ' Mister Edwin valedicSmiths can all t DiggeT, graphy and Reading. Music. it might teas well to we the tbe collMtioM , j,nt without The Thatcherorehefctra render- tory was a little gem, ami he deSaturday: Morning session; ed a selection, .the harmony of livered it pleasingly. Mayor before he went very far. The manii has 9 oclock; MusicDepartment United Beginning which was divine. Van agreed to this and left the The fested its orchestra' in more States another rapid growth played tune Daniels thinks of Bishop Anthon Anderson offer History and Drawing. Afoffice. He hadnt gone far when . Every a selection and then President W. ways than one. The Pirates of ternoon session: the latest break, it is said, he goes ed Beginning he met the Mayor and spoke to prayer. J. Kerr of the A. C., Tlelivered an Penzance, an opera put on early oclock; Nature Study. out and takes a shock. , .The chorus of the graduating address to the him about the collections. The His u the season had a crowded and . graduates. There will be but two examinaclass was rendered in very tune- talk Mayor was surprised, but told was an interesting one, show- enthusiastic house. This opera is tions given this year. The last . ful style. Van not to 'do anything until he Fourth Ward Ilutuals ing as it did the trend of modern considered one of the most diff- one be held in August. All teach. Master Wilbur Tbain in his education and the reforms that icult tasks yet undertaken in a ers should take could talk with .Daniels. the first examina.-io-a made a most favorable are needed in the Of course it would never do to as the last examination will public schools. ublio way. It was followed a The Mutuals' of the Fourth jalutatory have such a prominent member IBs .remarks, addressed purely-tew months later by "The Daughe held so late, that the Teachers ' ward offer this program for - to- impressihp indeed, nis speech was the right length and he de- the of the pahty sued for his elec- morrow of graduates were forceful and ter Jairus, an oratorios This are in the school room before they evening, commencing at livered like it tric light bill if it hS3 been a 7:30: a little man. ' likewise He was a thorough success. get. returns from the examining ' inspiring. the ' . congratulated Democrat well it wasnt anyhow The piano sol- o- of Miss Irene was officials upon' the ex- It twice Tepeated at the re- )0ard. Summer school credits reand thercfoVe suit ought not to be Duet A. J. Hansen and Miss- Hendrickson was very, cleverly cellent condition of the schools, quest and under the auspices of ceived at the A. C. U. or the U. v entered. So Thomas went after Sarah Nielsen. and the little lady won and. paid Miss Cassidy, the eighth the Logan wards. A number of of U. .will be accepted in lieu of executed, Lecture Professor T. E. Mc- much Van and got back the accounts. . applause. grade teacher, a nice compliment. recitals have been given during examination in the subjects passVThen the electric light committee Kay. Miss Claire' Cranneys recitaof the summer schools Superintendent Cardon then the year when the music students ed at asked an explanation of Daniels, Mandolin and Guitar selection. tion Samanthas Fourth of Ju- presented the diplomas and have been first presented to the Judge Very Respectfully, he- - blandly assured it that Van Solo Mrs. Mary Farmer, ly made a real hit with the au C.' n. Hart pronounced the public. All have been well attend J. L. McCARREY, had simply swiped those ac-- .Song Miss Martha Schiffman. dience. ' ed and enthusiastically received. County Supt., Logan Utah. . Monkeyed With The Bnzz Saw THE CITY SCHOOLS CLOSE -- be-mad- Inter-mountai- a by xer-ht-- -- s Lo-ga- - inter-eollo-ga- te r. V-- i d vim 1 e--;y ! hn , a, , - gal-fer- y; -- - a-- 1.-3- 0 , I';. o city-scho- , ' f, i ol |