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Show t i Y . '- - WEATHER FORECAST - Thunder showers this afternoon or tonight colder with frost high portion. Saturday fair. It ia Depend Upon genuine news of - II it's Pro.o you're looking for, Its reliable and up to the minute. get The Post PROVO CITY NUMBER 332 L COMMENCEMENT HELD: ASAEL NELSON IS IMPROVING NICELY OPENS TUESDAY The Brigham Young University JOSEPH : Ends One of the Most Successful Years in the History of the Institution; Many Prominent . Officials Were Present VOLUME UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1?14 OLUFF ,:0i IMF A telegram was received at the Brigham Young , University this morning which Asael imread as follows: each day. Doctor proving is remarkable." says progress (Signed) ' FLORENCE JEPPERSON. Asael Nelsom was taken sick with 'an acute hemmorr-hag- e of the Jungs jubI prior to his leaving for, Provo last week. His many friends in this city will be pleased - to learn of bis improvement FOREST VISIT PHOIFO -- The Summer School Promiaea to Be the Largest Ever Held in the EmState; Many Teacher ployed . - CITY JAKES OFFICERS Government Official Are Here Looking After the Ihterests'of the People and of the Ha Started an Ac-t-iv Inspector of Grazing Mr. Will City Physician Campaign - to Improro C. Barnes from, the Washington HeaRh Condition in Provo. Office andyAssistant District ForPresident George H. Brimhall Former Besidentof Provo Goes to ester Homer R. Fenn, from' the of the Brigham Young University Reward After a Long and Usecomannual at the Ogden office, are in Provo. They, City Physician H. O. Merrill ban reported today A in connection, with Supervisor started one of the most active mencement exercises that there ful Life. Jensen of the Uinta Forest --are campaigns against disease ever were enrolled in the school during resident former a 01 1392 students. Joseph jCluff, taking up questions of administra- inaugurated by a health officer in the past winter Cluff stu-And the , of tion and are also planningto this section and arrest will folbrother of 323 ProvgJ were college this number make an 'extended inspection of low .thick and fast every man who dents and came' from- practically brothers, died in Arizona yester'A grazing areas, in the Uinta Forest, in the future violates the quaranevery stake in the state barring day morning. He was the sixth good. The school will be divided info especially of the low ranges. They tine laws of Provo. During the the four stakes in Salt Lake City. son of a family of thirteen. Had will leave here today, and in con- past two days eomplaurts have There were some stakes in other he lived to the eleventh ef this two semesters and will commence while been next the nection have secwould with other Forest officers been sworn out against the folhe month in this eighty Tuesday morning, states not represented " He came to Utah with registration will, start- - Monday. and prominent tockmen, " look lowing; Edward ' H. - Johnson, tion of the' school ' The report years-old-. ' showed the health of the students the family in 1850 and resided in The school will run for twelve over' the grazing areas on District failing to report ' scarlet fever; weeks and Dr. 3 of the Uinta, lying5 in Hobble William ; J. ; Startup, breaking during that time at the institution to be the best in Provo until he moved to Arizona UnivColumbia John his the of with Crefek, Diamond Creek and vicin- Whooping cough quarantine; W1U-ia- m Dewey parents. its higtqiyandthe moral tone of some years ago Kirt-lan- d ersity-will the the was near born P. Clayton. failing tcr report give ity, and the west slope in general following the school is exceptionally higb7 Joseph' ' . courses: the district. of on June .Ohio in mfeetious 11, o of a Temple disease; George B. Thecost keeping family course be A An two .will of then of made to the 1834. At 85 to shown eight elementary trip be' foocT'was years in age fire failing' to report whooping he whs baptized In the Church of weeks on Psychology for Teach- neber, from where inspection! of cough; Jese Phthero, failing cents per day. Saints. ers, and an advanced course of Internrban Company Has' Finally different parts of the range will President Joseph F. Smith; Apos-- - Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y whopping eough. the The officers report most alarmyears Jo- two weeks on The Purpose and Reached' This City and the be made, and where meetings with ties James E. Talmage and Joseph During Richard seph has been a 1 great sufferer Method of Recitation." A series , Track is Now Completed Right the advisory boards of the sheep- ing conditions fn the city. The. , F Smith, Jr., President mens and cattlemen's - associa- laxity on the part of the people in the Ensign stake, with a cancer which originated on of speciallectoes will also' be Through. Young of Hunof tions will' be- held. Supervisor reporting these diseases have eaus- -' A number hand. other prom-inenbis left of given the by back H.H. Cummings Superintendent ' Bruins educators. of the Wasatch National ed a- general spread and the phyand others bf the board were pres- dreds of dollars spent in doctor's first car over the Intent Forest, with headquarters at Salt sician is scarcely able to cope with ent and took part in the exercises. bills did not check its growth. The following educators consti- banThelineTeacbed this city yester- Lake City- will meet the party at the pit nation.'. Dozens of home In' his address to the students, His relief from such suffering will tute the management and faculty remained and in this city the Heber.and questions in regard to are now quarantined and the CumH. would Horace day the Management curtail grief ihejamily President Smith spoke on the the day. The the administration of the Wasatch danger of mings. Geqrge H. Brimhall. Wil- greater part . achol and told of the economies of otherwise experience js by no means 'abating. " was C. N. Jensen;' Guy C. bridge completed Wednesday and Uinta Forests will be taken Women in all parts of the city are-- . President Brigham Young and the "His relatives and friends in lard Youfig, family and Wilson, Wr W. Henderson, N". E. night and early yesterday morn- up withthe, stockmen by the of, afraid to Jetrtbeif children leave things he did to establish the great Utah condole with his ' r Arizona. their 'premises on account of. the Noyes. .Executive committee in friends ing a force of men put n the con- fieials. church school system. lie told of which will unite link ' is It stated H.' there that necting no trouble which isdey el oping into are John George C, Brimhall, the eighteen church schools now ' another Pro-Lake on and Salt difficult Swensen. NELSON FELL to be CLYDE less thana calamity for the little questions settled, cost operating 'and said that the IN MILL RACE WITH Faculty John C. Swenson. A. line. The poles for electrifying as everything in this locality is town. of maintenance amounts to over - SERIOUS RESULTS B., sociology and economics; John will be hurried to completion. running smoothly, but the inter-- , Unless the law is complied with T $300,000' per year. President be will cars The. gasoline and bv all parties, arrertsand prosecuput ests of the Dewey.'Ph.I)., psychology Smith also praised the work of within .education-into VahmrmP1T,rTv near: sources days WhDe A. ; 0, Widtsoe; operating J.R. playing dangerously areMiug' tions will follow in rapid succes- President George II. Brimhall, continue the' wires will until and considered and M., near Forest the the race mill the James by theology officers, fiion.The penalty for the ofEnglish; also' 'Knight made by Addresses were who are always working for the fense includes a fine and a Richard W,. Young, Supt, EL H. Woolen Mills, with other children L. Barker, A. B.. modern lan- are strung and the road is ready jail J.' W. Gardner, A... If., to be turned over to the Salt Lake best interests of all concerned. sentence, at the discretion of the 'Cummings and. others. David J.Tyesterday. Clyde Nelson, two and guages ; 'Prospects for a good year for judge, years old, son of Mr. and theology, history and civics; Jas. and Utah Railway Company. Wilson of the graduating class le- he stockmen were never better. L. Nelson ,B. education Mrs. Salt of Brown, Charles S., and Lake, adlivered the commencement The ranges are in fine condition, HATCHT0W1TDAM IS v- 'dress.' The music was furnished! and toe Prad son of Mr. and Mrs.lPsvcbnloswJFIarvev . Fleteh.er, i and .prices are good. Inspector SOON TO BE REBUILT Charles Wilde of this eity,feIljPh. D.r physics and mathematics: THREE PVNT BOYS byv the- Musiedepartment. A-Barnes states that the ranges L. M. . Daines, into the stream and was alipost jL. Ph. D biol- School- j ttooughout the Forests are in first - SALT j was rescued ogy ; Ato'os N. .Merrill B. S.. IT. R., LAKE; June 2. ImmedininT Yesterday morning ,the High downed before he C. WERE BADLY D. iate of the natch-tow- n B.. that reconstruction agriculture; Guy Wilson, School class held its exercises and by Walter Bell It appears education and which Thomto went toe out a week was child dam, psvchologv; play permitted the graduating students for that A. as A. fell The in. Beal, promising.will considered stream and M., ear the be A and school! English ago yesterday, department presented the economics ; Elbert H Eastmond, The Boys Were Thrown From a board state him fall saw "and land at its the children other oil by of with n painting H. MASTERS TO I. a n d m anuaLiraining ; Home art session From screamed Mr.' for While Pd., BeIl(B. , monthly today. Going help. regular Buggy President George -- II Brimhall, ADVERTISE PROVO That steps looking to an early . into the stream and saved Eugene L. Roberts, physical edu Town. D. plunged Orson Professor painted by AND HER RESOURCES the big project wiU child. It took fully an hour cation ; Laura Poulson. A.- B.. phyV 'Campbell Speeches "of accept-t- he of-- sical education and oral expresthis life. at be to Provo The from to child taken the to j While meeting is the driving ance were made by President bring H. Masters, accompanied by opinion of W. J. Lynch, secretary I. sion: WedReinbnrd Maeser. be Ueers this should B Provo home on Bench, their ,that Ph., report 'Brimhall, Professor - Keeler and! his wiferieft yesterday afternoon of the board. : ; Professor Hinckley. Many excel- -' lefaon to the parents living near Enelish: Clair W. Reid, music nesday night, the three sons - of for Newton. Kansas Charles where R. Mr. wiU loss be chil music to There no Clarence T. to mill Reuben. Vilate ohn their the: ; crop rape Johnspn. guard Pyne,'ilent. numbers were given during, - B.- - Pd.r. Elliott,on settlers aeeident the. met an the with and . ren . dependent William; dressmaking. j against the of 7' playingnearthe morning. program COMMITTEES. came very nearly- proving ers went prepared to advertise Hatchtown dam for irrigation . .The Agricultural department stream Credits and The boyswere Provoand Utah eounty, and wateryaceording to W. D. Cand-lan'petitions fatabtoReuben: Harvey "held a stockexhibit. in the tnorn-l- ? J. W. birth the Fletcher, Peterson Gardner. Mrs. Soren 0. P. president of the land board, , J. gave riyer bridge while there he will deliver a lecjust crossing jug and jitnbon the B. Y. TJ. Band to an eleven ture on th resources of Utah. who spent yesterday afternoon ar; ' Widtsoe. Reinbard loose one Maeser. todav. came shaft when the boy pn pound . gave a concert on the lawn. side of the horse and, frightened it. Through the eourtesy of Olsen and the land office preparing for the She is 43 years old and her friends . Board and rooms Amos . The Art Exhibit. r JameR L. Merrill, The animal started to run and Ilafen be was supplied with a important meeting today. Barker conerrafulating Jher .onr 'the Early in the afternoon the memof number large Lectures slides Candland was Wild . H. President picture. with Mr.' the turned Peterson George is' apprisBrimhall. buggy over, throwing bers of the Alumni Association be- birth.' Guv 0. Wilson. John C. Swensen. the boys out Reuben showing- views from this .valley. ed by telegram from W. D. Beers ioy. banannual the for to gather gan RqeialjA-L. Roberts. Laura was knocked unconscious and .the Mr. Masters states .that he will yesterday after- -' -quet. The Art and Manual Trainback some converts, and noon that the flood waters oi Poulsonu-Thomabring A. bruised. were In other toorder. .a Beal , s organization badly boys big tie ing exhibit' was 'opened " Special courses in music ami The animeLbroke Joose from the Jhat. he might "also run into some Stanford creek were now , being brief rebort he told' oPthe public and "many spent much of that good old Kansas -ryer turned into the irrigation canals and dressmaking will be given. -- and rig and ran home.' organization in going over the work ofthe-- 4es7PS the social side will be given atten--tio- n Reuben was picked np and car- with which he will treaty his of the Hatchtown project and that done. work the outlmed stqdents, under ProfesSbrrlf. within the next day or two water by providing open air dances ried home,, where he lay. until late friends upon his return. and his able corps of KOr Oscar W. Kirjcbam was and sociables at frequent inter- yesterday without regaining, conwontd be available for all the set- r jduced as toastmaster and the ' SUPERINTENDENT OF vals. One tiers. Water from the Sevier riv- or more trips will be sciousness. Today he issuffering The work started with the banquet was served. ; TOOELE SCHOOLS HERE made to er also is being nsed by direct diRobhi the to from E. back service of L. . the and Mt. Timpano-gQSinjuries top ' During the Kindergarten grades and samples erts and version into the canals, which is other be for will laid soietlme. and. Ideals" excursions to. to Utah up responded shown right of each grade was Jollra U. Ilicks possible now owing, to the high ' febperintondent lake. Provo Maple valuable some Flat, i thought. canyon 'Through to the topi Especially gave of the Tooele eounty schools came water in the river at this season of BEN R. ELDREDGE IS The Welding Link" was re and other resorts will be did the iron and woodwork to Provo this' morning for a brief the year. ' COMING LECTURE TQ , the first floor, sponded to bv . W. Robinson, who to and visit attend the commenceof After the the land meeting adhere the students had demon- - sounded the keynote for a greater L ment exercises of the' Brigham board which F. will ETdredce R. of the Ben last ELECTION WAS probably dairy Strated that the B.Y. TJ. mot only- - allege for the B. .Y..Uf,..Cb?trie3 ,7- O.ja : unng ik flie or two division it of. -jgdvernment on that" 'agrilikely thfeedaysr , Tuesday cultural turned out' teachers, but finished Scbwencke spoke the members and the governor and Musical numbers were department, will come to ' BALL mechanics as well. GAME1 TOMORROW Provo Lodge No. 14, 1. O. 0. F., Provo Mondayniglit to lecture on attorney general will leave for The art exhibit, was on the furnished by Willard Andelin who Tomorrow afternoon 3:30 at at the itatohtown and the Sevier river, tne Foods for regular meeting WednesDairy Cattle." second floor and few who visited wag recalled by encore three oclock on the North to Park is lecture under The vallev the Gudmund-soCity day elected n evening, the .following investigate v personally auspices this department failed to appre- times, Professor Mose the Plumbers and the Woolen conditions. officers for the ensuing term : of the Jersey Association and of the music members and is no the there ciate fact that Mills teams will do battle on the M. H. Graham, noble grand ; Professor Jloshard will furnish! diamond. The school in the west equal to the lois M. invited LITTLE GIRL .FELL; public Harmon, vice grand; T. the music, Professor E. nindlt ivas elected id$iSe cal institution in turning out arand is promised an exL. Walters, secretary; Bovd B ' RECEIVED AN INJURY association : E. J. of the president tists. . Already the B. Y. U. has cellent .game. . CHARLES HEDQUIST rice president ; Mrs. Strong, treasurer; P. II, Hanson, more artists in high schools of trustnc ; W alter nier. degree RECEIVES SCALP WOUND While 'playing last night, Edna, vice Palf second cayman, e the state than anv other Hattieone of Sutton, Provos five year old daughter of.'AI-vi- a from bended the a raising Whip tion, and the number is being rap-- 1 President; Hattie Walker, seere-idlPetersen, fell and received a positiom in securing good? from prominent young ladies, was oper-ateaugmented by the graduates iar": Lconp Billings, assistant BOY THROWN FROM upon last Tuesday for appen- severe scalp wound.' The physickbelf the show ease bottom the of E. John Haves, and who go out each vearv In the secretary, HORSE PAINFULLY HURT in the Iledquist Drug Co., Chas. dicitis. She is recovering nicely ian was called and it.teok a num- - , The two members sewing and needle work. too. treasurer. Iledquist received a severe scalp Jflni "rill be taken to her home to her of stitches to eloseithe wound. were splendid exhibits and the executive were T. W, Rohin- ' Albert wound which required a couple of j . son the , Cbauvie, .V young the young ladies had shown that son and Mrs. Amanda Pierpont. ' ; A fine bnby uirl arrived at the close. He to of 7 Peter his stitches was thrown Ciiauvie, bumped the the Alumni, evening During best they, too, were getting the Ilod-soWednesday ball was given An the Ladies',011 ft horse last night and had head into. the corner of the door) Eay J. Cunningham and Robvft home of J, R. of training. Knowldcn 9 to pounds. in left at Salt senseless for & was knocked .for and and weighed left The shoulder Tuesday dislocated. here and the Alnmnijhis Gymnasium The Alumni Banquet. dislocation was reduced by Dr. II. few minutes. The clerks rushed Lake, where they will enter sum. Hr. Ilodson has returned to earth took nlaee. The It was nearly four o'clock) R. Pym: and the boy is recover- - to his rescue and summoned modi t11er 8chol at Ilenagers Business Rnd the mother and child are get' President F,. S. Rmart of fair was on of the big.social suev . College. t assistance. ting along nicely. mi eaj messes season. the of the Alumni Association called the - Beginning next Monday morning the Church, Teachers College Summer School will) open at the Brighamr Young University.' Already the teachers and students have started coming to town, and the outlook for the largest attendance of any summer school ver held in the state is exceptionally ' N -- , - MeT-dru- . last-seve- n . . W . - t - - - - o -- m-'-.-- v few -- J - one-Ka- lf , - I - -- life-size- d . - - - -- - - d, -- mt-- c . . state-enginee- E, - ta. " r, . sue-'tim-e ,e Profes-Eastmon- d intro-teacher- s. l ' attrac- t-attention-on Our-Mater.- 'held last ,- Unn-rrsity- . . institn-jb'&nni- - . y d " -- . - of-the- re I -- - - , - X - 1 v 7, |