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Show I A NEWSPAPER Vdedieated to a poEqr of fain. ess to all sections of Utah county. THIRTY-NINT- HERALD TII0XE3 : Business Office ..... S3 Editorial V. MAY 28. 1925. THURSDAY. PROVO, UTAH, YEAR, NO. S15 H IHlilJ rrv.--'M'-- .''r.'; WiIII o o o o o oVo :v mm nRRffiMAN Ullillillii.11111 111 '49Days PRICE TWO CENTS ray roinn ill : O O 0 i-O- '- . O O Meat, r AnnfRR O , ,;;;. O .,0 - i Luncheon To Miss Margaret Summerhaya To Teach at University Next Year Monthly Ttlclub Be Held at Hotel Roberts Larg est Margaret Summerhays UTAH LAKE PROJECT TO HE EMPHASIZED . Business Men Should Become Familiar With Proposed Project Says Hinckley TAKES PLACE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Recognized both in I'Uh and East as Prominent Soloist . and Teacher 1 The regular monthly membership luncboea of the Provo Chamber of Commerce la connect loo, with the weekly Klwanls and Rotary meetings will he held In the Hotel Roberta Friday at 12:13, according to EL' 8; Htackley, secretary of the Misa Margaret Swwwerbarm, one the of the of Utah has ever produced and a teacher of ability and note, has been engaged by the Bright! Tonne wnl, versltf to take the vocal work la the absence of Mrs, Florence Jepper-son Madsen, who will he n a leave stt greteoprao next winter, according to President Franklin S. Harris. mjm ery fcrtuwite In being able to secure the service of Miss Summerhaya," wild Mr. Florence eon. Dr. Lyman will speak on Jejipwrson Madjn, head of the reclamation work, especially as it music dertnient of the Young nnl- . a vrsity, "for I consider her to le In pertains to ciau. vocal-Ist- a Since reclamation at the present I the hU:het ranks among the America. teachers la and to the time is of utmost interest "Mis Summerhaya la a graduate people of Utah county and to Prove especially all members of the three of the New England Conservatory organizations are urged to to in at- - of Music and has done..jwfesstonV. tendance. It is understood that Dr. singing in both Bosttou and New I la New Lyman Will emphasise the value of York. At preheat she Provo and Utah county of the pro York where, rhe la studying fender greatest vocal posed dyking of Utah lake and the one of America' reclaming of thousands of acres of teachers, she la also teaching and 7 the most fertile soil to be found any singing. When she come to the Brig sumfor the ham Yonug university In world. the place X "There are many of the foremast mer quarter la June she will bring business men of this ronntv who are with her the very latest atethoda la "tXsiL the opinion that the reclamation vocal InatrnotbW "Not ofely la Miss Summerhaya an of the Utah lake lands is of greater Vhe Importance at this particular time to Instructor of umwusl'aUltt.T. hut this section than the coming here of is a soloist as welt, one of the greatmany industrial concerns," said Mr. est this Wate has seen. I think tile fee said to be In Hinckley, ln commenting on Fri sopranos that tan day's meeting. For this reason the her class ta this state are rare, She has a cnanuing person board Of director of the Provo. Chamber of Commerce believe that allty and will fit ' every business and professlolnal the B. Y. V. scheme, I am sure, 1 man of this city ought to become am delighted at bemg We to leave as familiar with the proposed pro our vocal Instruction In the keeping ject ar the farnwr whom It will of one who is so well prepared for the labor of love." .more directyl concern.. -- Mis will return Sumraerhay state who is more familiar with from New York just in time to asredanxalon work In general and sume her duties at the Brig ham with this project in particular than Young university. She la so weli is Dr. Lyman. He la recognised In known In mnsic circles In Utah that - - the highest engineering circles In the the mere mention of her nme la nation as an- authority on reclama sufficient Introduction. She la a tion. He Is a forceful and interest sister of the popular Utah tenor, ing sneaker and understands hw Jack' Sumiueshaya. to bold the Interest of his listeners. Dr. Richard B, ' Lyman, one' of the foremost engineers In the United member of the Utah States and Watt Storage commission, will be the principal speaker at the lunch- - . WO NEGROES SENTENCED SpNARYIN , ' (Special To The Herald.) May 20. The Nebo Btake religion class commencement exercises were held Sunday after' noon In the Nebo stake tabernacle with Superintendent Hawkins in The, - program - follows; charge. prayer led by Nelba Bills of Payson ; address of welcome, Elma Wilson of Pa vson : "The- - Commandment That Has Meant Most In My "Life," Ktrkel -- Opcnshaw of Santaqrfim mimical reading, r ay Hansen or Benjamin; articles of faith,' repeat-t- d In concert by graduates, led by Addie Ludlow of Benjamin;, girls chorus of Payson graduates ; story religion class text. Donald W ride of Benjamin; - address" to gradi-fitesJohn Henry Evins ot'the church I)oard of education; presen-tfttlo- n of dhilomas by President Lee it- xarior; closing song; oenexnc- tion, Rachel Moore of ' Springlake. The g'radrfates are? Payson Iris Gardner, Fay White, La Verne Beits, Martha Davis, Pauline Schramm, Winona Bills, Elmo Wilson Nelda Mue Bills, rrpa Hanson, lona patten. Saritaquin Klrksel Opeuajftw, June Downey,- - Fern Croff, Ella Thompson; Benjamin Theodore Westring, Fay Hansen, Donald WrldaXSprlRKlakerRachel Moore, Anna Moore, Dorthia Menlove, and Tbelma Twede; ' r PAYSOX, v jrm . DALLAS. Tvxas May 2&.(UP) Frank aud Lorenao Noel, negro slayers, were sentenced to die In the electrlcatrJTujeToreoh , f GUARD PROTECTS PRIS0XER& , DALLAS, Texas, May 28. (UP) A cordon of armed guards was r" thrown around the criminal court building here at dawn twlay where Frank and Lorenxo- Noel. confeed negro slayerp. will a to trial w t series of ; Jniliciraenls charging Tnrtlrder, criminal assnnlt and ' - Ba rot-bcr- y. - . Two Sessions of Alamni Asso ciation Win B Held Toes-da- y and Wednesday Flv students will take Master degree ; one hundred ten will take Bachelor' degree and elghty-on- e will tak normal diplomas frout-th- COLTON TOASTMASTER Brlgbam , t Young commenceweat uulvrrwltj.it tbe which Fxen-is- e - , Of All e WEDNESDAY BANQUET ' L' .". Callan, Accused of Approach ins Juryman, Exonerated Many Noted Alumni to Give held Weduesday, Juno wU-b- e 3, la Col Charges BARRY IS ONLY .WITNESS IN CASE lege Half. Crowe Still Search in i? for R4-- ' ert White, Missing These are by f:ir th largest Important Witness classwi . that have tvcr gone out . , ii ,..'' : What promise t b tlie most In front th institution Intli utlug that ' CHICAGO, ,May teresting and significant program th tucreas In student during tbe Attorney' Robert E. CroweVf ever given by the B, Y. V. alumni a past flv yean baa been a substan- case of soclatlon will feature the 40th an attempted jury bribing nual commencement; exertlses, ac tial- Increase mad up of student against t William. D,- -- Sbepherdis determined who ar to reach higher tawyerp fayed definite cording to 8, 8. Hinckley, president colkpse , of th assocjation. - Mr. Hinckley levels of learning. vnly suspect ta to be JLurmcatBuaL, Banquet w.v I, gray-gree- todayK makes the tb groiind t I exonerated nd ' that never before ha the alumni of I ; iMwwida hve ' Mastir'i Decree, the vnltersity felt the unity and JaWrXa Otills, ward politician J. Bowe Qroesbeck; Joseph Jen- who was accused of Intlmat contact with the. acbool trying to 'Ham. that they do today. During the past kins ; Dorothy I. Jones ; Abel 8. per", with Phillip Barry was read ; Arthur K. Hafen. Rich-year local chapters have, been or to come Into court, and enter a " College of Art A Sciences. ganised all over the state and south cproplete deniaLlLncfi Barry Ja ilia. "Maftlb ern Idaho , andhtrtaaendeanto only witness against him and more center the thoughts of the alumni Adams, Eveline Bean, Rulon W. than one witness is neeedd to make ' K. Alice Brunner, Merrill . i cane Callan will go free. i on the aim mater, Tbe program Brlmhall, for the annual business meeting at J. Bunnell, Elaine E. Cbrlntenwn, Crowe, has questioned scores of College Hall Tuesday evening at 8 Melb Condle, Louise Dastrup, Or-v- prospective jurors during the past Hafen, Jethro M. Hathcock, Amy twd days but so far has not found o'clock Is as follows: anno-"'M lisle, hand t 'TVJIpm R, Jackson, Celflwtta .oLt Johhsott, any evidence that. W'llljam Scott -- 4ea U of JoneaJranklln Madaen,J JSheifc-hermeeting, BflraiHckleyTToB d's Alonzo of J. Morley, Ivy J. .Nlelson, classes i roll call of alumni call lawyers, have tnade any. atclubs : Induction of new groua Prest Madgr A, Oberhansly, Thomas Earl tempts to Influence the Jury. , rdent B. ' 8. Hinckley response fot rardoe, Lynn S. Bleb. Harry J. Contentions of Crowe that Msrjlene Maw Bmlth. raduatea, Rulon C Van Wag, have been' tampered with B. enen 8,: pegre, Gertrude Olsen, J, may hav greater success when import of rganlsation cwnr Don-nmlttee,'. George Balllf ; , lectWAOf Lloyd blpln, Tout O. Packard, Robert White, missing nearly two E. Powelwrn, Muriel Bmart, v officer A)r"K2S.26; "Spirit. nd weeks, is found and returned to .. '.III All C. StewElmo Dixon Grace SprouL Tradition of thftT"; I R, letter to Chicago, White, in, IJTANSTON, UUJIay.58vn.(UP) Norma Dana. art, Mabel Straw, Fran Winlasa, Crows' ofU, declared - that ho GETS LAUGH. (BRIAN u "OVfuscous' hhd a Don 'Quixote xn prognm ror tne aiumnTbirV Ion Wooltey, Julia D. Alleman, A. ran away because he feared violence' COLUMBUS, O., May 28. at the inevitable windmills," quest totb, given- - Wednesday at Golden Andrus, Ruth, Ashby, Ariel at the hands of Sheidierd's attor-aeytiltingI, William Jennings Bryan, hasn't wer 2 o'clock' th'"l- UbrarKla as S. BaUif, Union Blddulph, Mayberb fle satdi however, that he tenns; used' here by the(lter. .' ' Vmmgnt a numorous dook or mag- follow! i Bowman, Bernardo Bowman, N(lil would return for tbe trial and testi, rector the of beorge In Stewart, Craig aalne "fite jrwra'vJV! :'H String trio, direction Ralph Botb Ai Chrlstenseo, Bryant R. Clark, fy for the state against Shepherd. - Episcopal -i ' ;'H'he really want to have fashionable-- ' St.- die Cornaby, La Vera J. Dickson, (. "College leader Sbhg." Amertca," Attempts to select a jury of 12 8AN, fRANCi SOO'raL,"' MSy . n , augood lough," he g William F. Hanson; inttodnc-tio- n Hu A I)ouratt; Altusta Flake. Donald men tit trv th Shpnhprrt pud wmi chnrch of Colnmbus to William ship, Ur).-r-Snn Francisco ship dience here, "I buy a book on , Man nfter of master jut ceremonies, B. S. Flrte. Richard . P. Harris, Ipne on m.lthmir n,n Bryan In tils' position on the was hiided for Potut Brrowa, -- evolurion;andtakr it serfously." je. Hinckley, appeared in Honorable Don uuistt eaton,TjeoTge response. Hinckley; ' box, answered ion evolnt Tennessee to look for orders controversy. theury r. The Commoner said the scienAlsHka, under Yelm 'Howe. L. Clarence Jensen B, Cotton ; aolo, Emma Ramsey queationi and then was dismissed Roald Amtiudmn, missing Arctic Dr.- 8tewart who may bewailed tists took a ; word of one Morris; toast, "Planting the Seed," Isola D. Jensen, Ralph B Keeler, for one reason or another. ' explorer and report by radlb If he word blew syllable, the "guss," as. a witness, recently published Judge Joshua Oreenwod ; music, Carlyle E. Maw, M, Ward Moody. la round. . wind into It and called it a book "God and Evolution," which College of Applied Science, string rio j toast, "The Dawn .of The ship Is the Charles Brower, It baa floated for is expected to figirre la defense ar-- : Uni verity,, Prof . Ai C. Lund if solo, B. S. Degree. Ja me A. Ander hypathesls. operated ' by Arnold - Llebes, local empty," gumehts id the Scopes case at Day- "Jewrtong," Irom Taust," Anna son, Irma C. Brandfordv Ralph A. sixty years; because furriet. Under command of Caphe said.. ton, Tenn. Duke Allred; "Stories and Reminis- - Bullock, Jr., Merrill ,D. Clayson, C, tain Karl Hansen, the ship was sta'''It interests me to , see the "William Jennliig Bryan, in his ences," Coach E. L. Roberts; toasts! Drne Cooper, Moroni J. Cottam, island in tioned at St Lawrence positiveness with which some position on the evoltition controversy What Shall the Harvest Be," Dr. Blanche Davis, Delmar B. Hair, Bering se, but- - Llebes radioed people state what they donT is a Don Quixote tilting at Inevit- H. O. Merrill; dnet, Melba Condle Wm. A. Jones, Jr., Fern Bagleby. Hansen to proceed to Cape Hope. know," Bryan added. able windmills. He is an obfuscous and Celestla Johnson ;' address, "A Etta Morley, Y. Cornell Menden-halt- , This point Is 400 miles from Point old reactionary, an obscurantist if Backward Glance and a Forward WUfred T. MendenhaU, LorbeBarrow and as close. It was' yon like. It seems to me the word Look," Prof, J. Oscar Russell ; enzo S. Parker, Juanlta U Pullieved,' as a .ship can. get at this obfuscous is tbe wnly, erne thai de- alumni ball, ladies gymnasium, 9 sipher, Ford M. Paulson, Pauline season of the year to the tip of the - "" "i scribes hfm.' , n '' .. Musi-Romney.' LaVerda Scorup,. Walter Large Band Possible p.f m. From Alaskan peninsula. Cape'Hope' "To see that the Bible fs a prodF. Smith, Bethra Topnam. . cians will Kaliy to , an expedition will tbe sent by trail uct-of evolution one has only to College of ComnKTre, ? , Support to Point BarrowS, thre" to IwMi A. B'. Degree-ifarr- tis read it from. tbe early fiooks of the H. Bead. Amundsen if north p0le, jqifcit-er- s 'O. Pentatench. to.'the Uttter prophets . Wendell LeUnd Sixteen applications fir metnter- Campbell. planes return by that route. .: to view the God set forth by and in tbe United States Army R ThrtrnaM'l'. ship Ltelic ,1u1 1 Wit h f Aatfnda at St. John," Dr. Stewart declared. B,'!1! Degre. Twayne'Austin, 1. serve corns band had been received Point BArroi wj yejara agyintt Orvai Albert Cluf f, Zf, son of Al The primitive early Old Testament Wendail Bayli-s- ; LeRoy Bentley, at noon today according to a state-- . aided the 'explorer In'ma'pping 1th Clujrt, ' .died Thursday morning at" conception of God was a deity who J.' Hamilton Calder, Royden i. ment given out to a Herald represen aiirpauie landbiR, field Were, he caid. the home of his father. He is surreveled in the smell of incense and Dangerfleld, Elwood GledhhtU, Pan: tative "by Warner Stone, who 'has , diaries ; Brbweyi has a Toerful vived by, his father and one sister, the Ha r ward, H, slaughter of bulls. It is inter Ivie, Spencer A. been designated by the war departwlreiess set nd- - brolably will be Mrs, Alene Cluff. Simmons of Provo. to contract this view of his W. .McAllister, ment ai leadejrof thejewargankti. Brtgham Larsen, esting -the. Cm radio equipped vessel to FuiicTrtTervIces '""'WIiPbeTieJd' Sun- with J. Hunter Hanson, Aldrus J. Mark- - tlon. ': that, set forth) for example, ',' '.: - . ..' go north this year. 1 Second ward o'clock .In the day at Isaiah,. Michael and latter pro"Twenty eight members must be ri each of the bam,' Rulon C. YanrWagenen. from 4 representative chnpeL The body .may be' viewed phets."; v. ; enlisted in order to insure the suc College of Educatioa two fish and game associa- at the family residencfe 240 South "'The sort of evolution I bave'rln tlona state B. 8- - Degree. Grant M. Andrus, cess of .tbe1 enterprise.'sald Mr. is pledged to appear at the Sixth West, prior to the services. mind is what the philosopher, Henry Junior "and number Melva Boyle,-Pif should Rulon this Christensen, Stone, high school assembly room, calls' crea-t- i L. Crawford, Llzette Dean. not be pbtnlned the army band will Gergson, so tonight at j 8 o'clock, to explain Edwin ve"evolutIon Wtldee G. Dixon, David R. Lbelleve everything which organisation be the larger cities one is rltfbt the KIWAMS CLUB TONIGHT is in a state of constant 'evolution land Winona Frandsen, Heber M. Holi, which are making a bid for the . v why, The Kiwanls club' members Ellis E. Johnson, Edgar R. Moody, , ; . includiug the. Bible itself.", Officials of the Provo Fish-an-a-nd-llietr wives will be. hosts' Ross Dielson, George H. Mortimer, "JuaaiM Game1 PrtetivJiowevernmjneibL tknr. inju"liiMrn tills evening ttf"thelBwnber of I of. Seots, BBgfiTv reaTiwfTHB Ko- - tnusiastie response tnat nas Been oh. nm Art-niATIJINTIC CITY, X. J May. 2S. the of Park City did not'COilspire against; the life1 of Kiwanis,club D.' Clarence tained thus far from the musicians Charles btns, Sessions, of tiriltihg the Prom boys Medication as a cure for cancer at a meeting to, be held at 8 Queen' Elizabeth, more than; three tdreabllltj In preference to one group,' instead of having L. Stewart. Emma H. Wakefield, of Utah county, I have no doubts was advointo Rolxrts. .' ;Tbe centuries- go, according torerela-tim- s p.' m. whatever but that we will bar ( cated by Dr. Jacob Glass of . New them divided into several factions. Emily T, Woodward, i here.- Documents! which sent Park City club' will have charge 'Chas. B. than enough members to make more .A. Howard Degree. ' York,- - addressing - the American ' each: opposing ,, the others. All ' ' ; , of the program!. .. . Mary 'to tlie scaffold.' were forged the organization one of the best in , . Holliday.' ' j are" invited to attend. Midicjil association, In. annual con' sportsmen it hus beeus determlned.i ', Normal Diplomas. - the iutermountain states, ; Some ot vention here. . the best musicians .in this secffoirof laddie Allen, Rutb Atkln. Cautvr, he snltk was a germ In the blood find- waft'hof a Raymond 0. Baker,. Iona Baldwin, the; state have already responded Leon' Booth,' Mina 'Browne, Rita and everyone of them are enthusias localised disturbance. Ne said this I . tic over the prospects for tne orgaBrown, Eva Bunting. coitclusitin had been drawn frpm.the t. Bessie Call, Otis Curling, Ernia E. nization of a band that will carry cancer had b&iiut fact the fame of Provo to all parts of the Coleman, Kola Cluff, Ruth Cluff, out,;tlicr freqiwnll developed in "Endowed with a natural envlron-met- gress. ' "With the opening of .Timpanogos that" baa an appealing InfluRuth DedrlcksoBu Rhea Danletc, west," , othcf part of the body, r 8AXF0RD, N. C, May 28. (UP) Mattie Davis, BettyE. Day, Dela .JITwent Wru tension llvhig' was ence tnt alt who "Come in- : contact cave and the Alpine Scenic loop) Provo cannot help bnt draw thiTe comes an opportunity to every Albert Miidscn," Maud Martaiu, blamed for1 the spread of. 'goitre, It, Betwen nity ana seventy one DeMllle, Reba E. TJfxon, Melba byfith Zeela Moody. Dr. Israel Brum, noted Philadelphia heavily on tbe great Influx of sr.m. citizens to simply give some bare miners are believed to have died in Duke. ' Rueliln Xlalson, Eunice Olseir, - :'. mer tourist travel this year." 1 , facts,- which of themselves are' suf the gas explosion at the Carolina Erlrkson. ' specialist. " Mnla Poulson, Harriet Prior, La .'! This is the opinion of Prof. Alfred ficient to sell any tourist who wants Coal company mine near here,'; Elva Fechscr, Estrella Fecbser, SHRINERS TO MEET Elkatieth Von M. Pyper. Osmond, who, himself, J&an ardent to visit a veritable wonderland of Hope for rescue alive of any or Kennelth V:. Fechseh, Florence Rack-maAs a part of the miners entombed following (he Fisher, Eva Fnrber, Korine Foxi All Provo Shrlnera are ' rePhebe lover of the great outdoors and natnre's handicraft. Ruth Rasmusxcn, Mary Fawn Geary, Vilnah A. Golds- quested to meet at the Provo especially of the : scenic, grandeur the loop comes Mt. Tlmpanogos and explosion yesterday was abandoned Roberts. Masonic temple this evening at of Pravb's neftrby summer retreats. I Provo canyon with lt trout-lade. brough, by If today. early Helen Panford, Anna SeeKiniller, T ocbctr to complete tbe "Nature has donF its "part to give river, its beautiful water falls an the explosion did not kill them, the Hansen,.- Mabei Mary Hales; Nellie ' tt-- r. , V,nauwo, r, us all of thee advantages, and she 4 thousand and one delightful sum after-dam- p for the entertainsmiffed out their lives, oanwu, ciua nnu1 Fay Sharrer, Edna O. "Shelly, Sariih xieieu MelliU ment here Saturday morning of hasn't stopped working yet,- bnt I mer retreats that are- forever , sen, Laura W, Henderson, Felton ft, Simpson, Faun Singleton, officials believed. Snmsion. sometimes wonder if we as cttizens tending an inviting- - hand to those 230 Nobles and ladies of .the Hrckmon,"1. Belra Hills, Preal Hutch y ' Melba Tew, Kate Tippets, George . '5 Andalbth .temple, i BERLIN Reichstag ratification ings. are,pn the Job. Whileit Islrue that Who want sbmethlng different.' W. TUcker. some Very praiseworthy v steps toof 'the Spanish-Germa"Let us all tell of tliese things Kant,, who will stop over in Pearl M. Johnson, Tbeora 1. Joh commercial Irfirene Vance, Ethel Vernon. ward the , advancement ' of "onr they're worth- - talking about. And treaty pre ten ted development of an Provo for toeakfast. 1 recent tlleif moreover Ethel Walker. Melba Walker, beenare who those on have taken hy; Lizzie Shriners Lola cabinet crisis a4iy scenery Incipient you at profit Eenney, Keyte. Agrarians j;The Charlotte Warner, Tenna O. Waters, to the annual convention oil thd years, yet we mttst not stop now, as lKuist wllt thank you for the tip you first swearing they would not sup Charity. Iiearltt, . Emma we; alt knoW' that there U not stop gave them and Provo and; Utah port the treaty, backed down at the Nettle Larsen, Louise .Levi," Ma- Blanche; Whiting, Willmmh Witt, etiaSt, MM. UIUMIVUI, rgaret LIutou, Sarah Loynd. !'; t Edith Wootton. pinging in. the realm of human pro oouity will be the benefactor, ,Jw . , -- J .'"' sfatt-taent.o- I t " ' MINISTER CHARACTERIZES . -- - J , jyiimiimwBRYAf Baa-sell- wlt-nese- ;;AVERn,MEW(iaUlXOTE' CALIFORNIA. . SHIP LEAVES : Eggert-sen':"tlo- il ' - - it FOR RESCUE JV, : I T s. t , Lk, tld Jcd-nin- d .nn. - . APPUCATTONS " it-i- FORNEY ARMY BANDCOIiIING . . ORVALCLUFF if PASSESAWAY FISHERMEN ' s ANDNR.IRODS TO COGITATE - ; CURE CANCER , WITHOUTKNIFE glvt.'iiiie'f it . d g.ilty. Mrs. Mary Steer, principal in, the attack, was thp only witness at the hearing of the two men. - !TMniZFaZnmmrl the-knife- 'V; " BIRMINGHAM,' May 28. irP) -rIUMslthm to a change la the rnle;of the United State senate cs only from lhj(VlwS IJnfiii vkliuil pbwer Is threatened, accordO. ing to Vice President .Charh '. Dawett. v ; set forth his The views once last night when he spoke here from, the same platform as Senator Oscar ,W. Underwood, Democratic loader. .' pre "Thesft rules," lawe saldj "la their present form encourage parliamentary misbehavior of Indirtduat senators- and invite selfishness, mediocrity, vanity and personal pur-poto cloak theutselve in the robe - se of arrogance. , , ' He said the presrut M th senate, "operate at tidies, to 'destroy majority rights; given by the const rie v ' '"! l - FAVOR FEW . e - SENATERULE ' - - , , .. criminal assault upon Mrs. Mary Steer by a jury here today. Sentence was' passed by Judge C A. Pippin, after both had been found guilty, Lorenao was found guilty, in a hearing lasting approximately twenty' tulunteS Immediately after Frank Noel had been adjudged - ' IN BRIBE CASE i ; ,' . IliFFICIBIT mm Leave' T ; th' , LONE WITNESS Clao GQ8 The day of '48 are not gone yet ! Ik seuiors of the. Brig haw Young nnlverstty will havi their day, tldsy. May 20. The day will be unique in that every senior man has been striving manfully to' grow respectlvle beard for the occasion. Mit ,of the tiearda are but the seniors seemingly do not rare.' Even the ladle eem to enjoy the crop of sickly stuWile that grace .most of the rhlna lhat mny be seen above the checkered sweafer which has be' come synonymous with seulof. The iior uea are to be in costume Friday,., They will wear their tea gallon hats, their checkered n sweaters and their trousers, "Just what the ladles are tn wear baa not yet ben a.tw.'n'Cd j It la quite probable, that they will wear something. The devothoal period will he turned over to the seniors at 11 :30. After the program appropriate senior eeremontea 'will occupy part of the afternoon. The day wlH close with the senior Sop In the ladies' gymnasium at night. These exercise will be the beginning of the commencement exer cises. Those who would like to see wblKken and intellect and" sentiment strangely nixed may view the cerei monies Friday. . La a 0 '::o 0 '.p'0 0 0 O F2 , , rvn ' Lived WUtuQTVlfil am u ruiu i r MEEcS O ;;0 v TEACHER AT NEBO STAKE glooms.. ..107 - - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRfcs ht'rier it . MINERS DIE . ; IN EXPLOSION - '' it . ' . mine-official- s , . ' 1- - ; n , - ;tr. ..:. Iwi, , ' |