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Show s '.f Weather Forecast Generally cloudy with showers tonight 0r Sunday ; wanner south , portion tonight, GST VOLUME 4 PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 25. 1912. HUMBER 163 DIM FEREHCE Mil. U BIG CUSS Prof. A. C Lund-Wo- - - Great Laurels Last Night . Mill. I TRAIIi GIVEN OVATION n 1 A Splendid Program of General Exercises and special QradpatiqqExeriises - - SIX HUNDRED TEACHERS Held Next Monday Night For Successful Students, The graduating exercises of the Training School at the Brig-habe Young University-w- ill held in College Hall next Monday evening at 8 oclock, when twenty-fiv- e s graduates will be given that wilPadmit them to the high, school courses. The for Monday evening Ts as follows : 1. Chorus, Bells of Aberdov ey. Arr. by 2. Invocation, David Keeler. 3 Presidents address, Marion Foote. 4, Piano duet, Faust Waltz, (C. IL Gounod )7 Emery Eppetsim andJHesler Chamberlain. 5. Utah, Its Opportunities, Edwin Booth. 6. Sextette, Rockin Time. (Gertrude Levench Knox), Emery Epperson andJeanetieLintoiiv Lula Duffin, Emma Smith, Lizzie FausctfFstircr Crowther. 7. Recitation, Bizzie.Fausett. 8. Piano solo, Tom OShant- or (George W. Warren), Marion ' Foote. 9. Prognostication paper, La Splendid Audience at the Theatre i m IlfWORK The Conference Will Require the Entire Day as Manx Separate Subjects Will be Discussed. College Hall Will be at Department work Has Been Prepared for the Occasion. ::G0IITEST Decoration-Da- y coiig - Chosen - to - Give Sports of this City her-Musici- of - Local -- m morn-ThenTvfi- d - BY, U. Opera Com- - rn on account of having patty, . ' j-- Ja-po- ni -- '4 to-tu- away bo many friend3 at the three nights engagement in this city, will give a return ' next engagement Tuesday evening, May 28. The has been improving very " rapidly since the first production and at Tuesdays per-- formance the people of this city will have an opportunity ta see Boccaecio presented . by a company which stands -as highly-imusical circles as auy amateur company that has ever gone on the stage in thi3 state. The people of Provo who are interested in music and the progress of the school should not miss this opportunity of Rearing Boc- . -- com---pa- -- Rue-Mi- x. Chorus, I Waited for the (Merde Issohn,).. diplomas. Awarding of 10. Lord 11. President BrimhalL 12. Chorus, - At . (Harvey W. Loomis.) Patting' r DIED AT Bear Family PuSheep-Herderf- o Flight Yesfetday III - - Three Cubs Near Tucker Last Night . Cubs Were Captured. 11 y nun Hansen a sheep herder from Fountain Green, went to Tucker yesterday to get some supplies for his camp located ou llu hills above that ' town. On his way back he had a very exciting experience He had gone about a mile out of Tucker when he saw a big brown bear. lie took a shot at it and the bear rolled down the hill into a dump of brush. His dogs started to run ahead of him - caccio. - Hyrum Hansen Run Into Four Old Gears and and after going a short distance ran across three cubs about six weeks old. The dogs chased the cubs up a tree dose by and were things lively when three Body of Roy Evans Shipped making bears came into sight. grown Home by 0. H. Berg Hanson was -- going to shoot, but STRAWBERRY , PROF. A. G. LUND 13. YOU 1,1 ny n s.V- Benediction Moroni Clark. ro4.daGa OuoouKo U hoka Graduates. Marion Foote, president; Jeanette Linton, viee president; Marie Ekins, secretary and treasurer; Moroni Clark,' Emily Epperson, Lizzie Fnusett, David Keeler, Geo. Alexander, Esther CrowtherrEm-m- a Smith, Florence Holt, Hester Chambeilain, Cloa Van Wagenen, Afton Brimhalb Lula Duffin, Reed Crane, Sterling Bean, Edwin Booth, Andreah Groneman. Ida Ileywood, La Rue Mix, Martha ifeldrum, Mary Johnson Merilla Furner, Thelma Smart. .Company. The -- Joe Claik, tlfe boxer who was The annual conference of the scheduled to meet Jack llogers in t'tah Stake Sunday Schools will 'the local ring'next Thursday eve- h held at the Brigham Young ning' (Decoration" day) lias eviUniversity, the first exercises com- dently faded into oblivion, as no Li ateof him can lie found anymencing at 9:35 tomorrow be at least" six where. It in appeal a on the face of hundred teachers present from it that he is afraid to meet Rogthe Provo, Springville and outside ers, or, at least, this is fhesenti-men- t wards to the conference,-anit among the local fans. Howto be ever one best of the promises ever,' the promoters of this event held in this city, even a arejfprtunate rr in. Lhe. M.flFj hotter per-- , i - - -f- ollows:-son of Peter' Jackson. Jackson, Morning Session. without doubt, has the best record 9 :35 Prayer Meeting. back of him of any middleweight For General and Stake Boards, boxer in this section of the counPresidency of Stake, High Coun- try.- He has fought Jack Johnson cilors and Bishops of wards are to a fifteen round draw and has cordially invited. fought three times with Bam Lang 1. Rolf call of The 'officers nam ford, the middleweight whirlwind, ed above. . , each winning one event and the 2. Reading of the minutes of oilier was a draw. Jackson is a prayer meeting held last Confer- very popular man in boxing cirence. cles and it is seldom he can secure 3. Thought exereise. Organ a man who is willing to meet him. selection, Miss Hilda Coffmanrj However, Rogers is not afraid to 4. . Prayer. ( enter the ring with Jackson. 4. Concert Recitation (to be Rogers and Jackson fought a selected by stake superintendency. teutround draw at Murray two 6. Necessary instructions. years ago which was one of the 7. Marching to General Assem- fastest bouts that has ever taken bly, not later than 9:55 a. m. place in that city, Rogers fought Note. Under Instructions the a ten round draw vvith Tony subject Ehmdnts of the Success at Salt Lakp and he put Bill ful Prayer Meeting will be given aOtTumgton, the chamuion of Ore- briefly by a member of the Gen gon, out in four rounds at Murray eral Board. a couple of years ago. He- - has - General Assembly. iodht twenty ropnd draw with - 9:55 to. 10:20 Members of the Morgana Williams at Park City General Board, Stake Sunday which was an excellent exhibition. School Board, Bishoprics and all With these two clever- - boxers Sunday School officers and teach- ifi'the main evcutandPeter Sacos ers. , Bud W heeler as a seeond num- 10 a m. Organ selection, Mbs and ber on the program in a finished Hilda Coffman. wrestling match, the program for 10:00 Singing. Make Abe Thursday alight (promises to be "World Brighter, page 197. the very best that has ever been . . Prayer. attempted here in the way of ring Singing, Dear to the Heart. of and mat events, the Shepherd page 295. - Instructions. SCANT BEDCLOTHES to departments. Marching CAUSE PNEUMONIA; General Assembly. HE SEEKS DIVORCE 2 .50 to 4 :30 For all stake and vvard authorities Sunday school BOSTON) May 23. That he workers and the public generally. - 1. contracted pneumonia because Report of attendance. his wife would not give him 2 - Song servicer" Our a. Truth Reflects Upon enough bed clothes, was one of the 246. allegations made today by Dr. Senses, page Walter M. Roberts, a dentist, in a b. Boys chorus. e. Scatter Sunshine, page suit for divorce. Among the 146. many things which he charged 3. Prayer, up against his wife were : That she was a vegetarian. 4. Remarks. 15 minutes. That she would not give him What the Stake expects from by afiy meat to eat. Sunday School Workers, President of the Stake. That she threw a. bucket of wa5, Vocal solo, Miss Cora Thorne. ter at him when he was siek. The 6. Reamrks, 30 minutes, That he chewed his lips because Priesthood and -- the Sunday his wrife made him nervous.. 1 That his wife kicked him. School by members of the Genwhen he tried to sleep That Board. eral 7,. Vocal solo. Miss Hannah nights his wife continually talked Emphatic ans eerti-fieate- pro-grh- a Great Treat. The Singers Were Encored on Practically E yery Num: found that his gun was empty and that he had no ammunition with him. ao he started for camp with the three bears dose on his heels. However, he claims to have outrun them and left them far behind. This morning Hansen organized a number of hunters and they started out in pursuit of the bruin colony. When they armed at the tree they found the cubs in the top, but no- sight of the old bears eouhl be obtained. They cut the tree down and started to camp with the cubs, but one choked itself to death on the why. The men .will go out tomorrow in search of tluThruiu family and the wounded animal. . 1 , V, The Brigham Young University Opera Company journeyed to Salt TbiRCTify'y'eSt.erday and present ed the number Boecaceio at the Salt Lake Theatre last night to a splenijid gathering of the music lovers of that city. The students of the L, D. S. University, showing general interest in the production, joined with the teachers of that school and bought out the entire family circle of z the university. Many friends of the local institution occupied scuts in the parquet and dress circles, and it was a most enthusiastic audience that greeted the young singers of this city. From the rise of the curtain until the end of the last act the audience was most enthusiastic and applauded the students vigorously at the end of each number. Time after time encores were called for and responded to, and more than once the applause amounted to an ovation.. . , - v- x -- Praetivally all of the music teachers 'of Balt Lake turned out to hear the local company and all were delightfully surprised in the wav the students acquitted themand Son Today, selves. .The leading characters in G. A. R. SERVICES AT HOW I LOST MILION v the east received unusual praise -- IN 54 THE CITY CEMETERY MONTHS, TOLD Professor Evan Stevens and oth- - Roy Evhds, a government eon BY WIRELESS WILSON i ON DECORATION f)AY ers were emphatic iujheir state- struetion foreman of the Strawmeats the engagement was a that berry Tunnel project, died at the Former President of United Says An excellent program has been decided triumph. The Salt Lake mouth of the tunnel last Thursday Greatest Reducer of Wealth arranged for Decoration day, Tribune had the following to 'say ' night at 9 :30. It appears that a Was Tat Rhat Hole in Colo- which w this morning: yi take place at the city few days ago Evans fractured his ..... - k. , rado., The Brigham Young 'Uni verThe will citizens was cemetery. gather thumb, and "it" thought best under the sify Opera bv Dr. Middleton, the companys NEW YORK, May 23 Christo- at the Federal building corner. direction of company, A. C. Lund, Professor physician, to amputate the thumb. pher Columbus occupied the atten- Academy Avenue and Center, at 9 rendered the comic opera, Thursday evening lie was placed tion of oclock a. in , and will march to a in in manner at examiner pleasing bankrupthe. thj died under an anesetie and diree-sionLake Salt the last night. 9 Theatre tlu :30 Under cemetery at soon after he was placed under cy in the hearing before "CommisThe theatre was crowded anti the G'"1 f Mayor of the Day R. R. its influence. Alexander today, Wilson , audience the shown by approval 3 r. .Upon arrival the He is a man thirty-on- e years of submitted a memorandum which Pv fonld he nothing-bugratifying age "and Originally from IowTa. will be called to order b to those 'liilv bis own account of how he in the proparticipating Hist wife was" in Denver-- at the Mav or V, F. Decker and the, duction. Assisting the - members imo of his death and left immed- - got through a little more than a of the company was an on host ra dollars m a little Jess than lowing program, earned out; iately for Provo. The remains to him. of forty pieces. Professor Lund Rand. ' ' Musie the Iowa to sometime four by will be shipped jeaia a nd,n half. , received many rounds of applause & Son. II. .. 0. today - lv Berg Livftig expenses for that tune,' Prayer by Chaplain llev Geo for his masterly work in the direc-thuu- it WELL KNOWN VERNAL tbcurchi:.sira. ;unl.s,iugrrs.,...,w, MATRON DIED AT t ENGLAND'S RICHEST R will then conduit (3. Pa- and to One of the the most sueessfut numEngland journeys VERNAL HOME TODAY DUKE IS PUNISHED "ws bers of the piece was the opening his'11!1 without with h,J'v juid eie epast FOR AUTO SPEEDING Hprreh hv Mayor C. F. Decker chorus. Hear the Bells. which tamilv. eovt him he said about Word was received here today introduces neailv lhe. entire cast, that Mrs. Theodoria Keeler ColLONDON. Mav 26 Six dollars f2l)0.0n(! about seventy-fivpeople being as f The gre.itesl reducer of bunk lier of Vernal, and a sister of and fifty eOnts fine or seven days The setsembled on the stage. one 1o tbe President Joseph B. Keeler, died in jail was the sentence impose balances. aceorilpig scene is a street of scene the ting this morning after a protracted in the court at Mortlake today on time head of the United Wirt less cx- T. did Hand in Venice John the Wilson1 illness. Mrs. 'Collier was fifty-thre- e the Duke of Westminster, one o rat hole in Coloiado. He rofe. title the in years of age and js survived the wealthiest noblemen in" Eng goldmine- lu the Wilson Goh of a is the splendid possesseor in chil, building land, for drivings his automobile at Mining company and by a husband and thirteen wit-- j Aleinonal services will be belt tenor voice and his interpretation dren and numerous other relatives. 19 miles an hour in Richmond one mile of iai!roariraik-thwas throughout artistic of the The funeral services, fill be held park..- - Bench, bar and spectators ness said, about .$350,000 .was at the Congregation clhurcb next and part received Miss Flora ' will a" Monday. President Keeler left joined in .langhti r over, the sen- - spent. Various other enterprises Sunday morning a't 11 oclock ' m commuted smaller sums tCpatmued On faftc Pisht ) tenee. for Vernaljhis flemng. -- -- - Condie. 8. Concluding remarks. 9. .'Have I Done Any Good? 207-- .,v pngii 10.- ; Benediction,. $ FOURTH WARD , WILL PRESENT " . BENEFIT PLAYLET The Fourth Ward Mutual Improvement Association wil present When the Cat is Away the Mice Will play, at 8 oclock, by special request, and the proceeds will go to the Maeser Memorial building. This production is being put .on Monday evening by special re- quesPaTV las been produced once by members of the ward -- Boccaccio, er as-ga- t fol-milli- . - e j |