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Show 4-'- 1 9 I "f vn King and Queen of Italy Review Troups KNIGHT INTERESTS ORGANIZE B.Y.U. ENDS ANOTHER YEARS 4r VOLUME CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JUNE 4, 1913 PROVO NO. 47 - 3- BIG GRAIN ELEVATOR COMPANY WORK; HARMONY PREVAILS iJ O I- - lr -- i 3 i r ? 3 It t .Union Grain "Elevator Cor were filed today with the coknty clerk with a REABY FOR TEST capitalization of $50,000. J. William Knight is president of the company The M. I. A. Junior Girls chorus and W. O. Creer, vice president and ofXhe Timpanogos ward are putting manager. R. E. Allen is secretary and the finishing touche for the big con- - treasurer. Thepe with Jesse Knight test which takes place In Salt Lakejand E- - G- - Jensen- - for the hoard' of this month. This is the third time Sectors. the Junior girls of the Timpanogos . Tbe comPany lf Planning an exteflv ward have won the contest in the s,ve elevator business In the state the milling Utah stake and they certainly have'and wIU Probably K In on a a short business scale big ma puftheirward hey. WherTTntervtewed Mam. time are soaring among the today Btars of Provo City and are getting in trim ager W. O. Creer said that the comfor the final contest to be held in, pany would start" out by bulldYng fa Bait Lake City June 11, 12 and 13. $15,000 elevator In the Tlntte valley Under the able coaching of Prof. C. about four miles w est of Eureka. He also stated that there is a. possibility W. Reid they hope to win again. The contestants are Dlantha Pat- of bringing the business into this valten, Emma Peck, Temple Evans, Eth- ley next season and Provo may be conel Hills, Lorna Booth, La Prlel Gapp-mate- sidered when' the company has gone Into the local situation In the eleva-tor buyIn and aell,Dg buslne88' Mrs.' ary J. Terry, ha shad charge of the Junior girls chorus In .the! . ' Timpanogos ward and with the help NEW 8TATE PROJECT IS of Prof. Reid, they have bad the best 8TARTED AT DURANGO ' otCQadU&g Prof,r Ogcar IQrkham when giving Instructions to the M.T. Denver, -- Jane- 3.A -- movement.,ha. A. officers stated that it Was develop- - been started by the Durango chamber ment they wanted as that was the j of commerce and prominent men of keynote of succesg for ' them and this section of, the country to have a added In part as follows: "That we! new state formed and territory taken would win outside of our own district from feOutbw estern ' Colorado an$ did not enter our minds, we Biraply plrtlons of Arizona, New Mexico and wanted to be able to sing our so nt Utah. Already $35,000 has been subla ft presentable manner. That we scribed toward the new project and are marching forward against their did win Is a marvel Jo us as well sters will be taken to have Congress as to all the Mutuals of the stake. form a new state with Durango as its Teutonic enemies. Now that we must represent our' war 7 capital. The entrance of Italy Into the stake and this division, we earnestly) - The movement was started rargely gives the allies the balance of power, hope that all will give us the people of that section J,helr ps 2,DW,noo fresh troops are being pert and approval. have been unable to get adequate rushed 1 nt o't hef ielcU M a ny 'of he yyoqCjiervlre to Denver and to lto st '"In -- om Maeser-Memoria- l. SUTOSiqgUg7tba school years, the following , teptHt was. made; J'ITie output of this years he work' Is 174 graduates. Fronr-tB. A. degrees 7 college, taking the college four years representing normal diplomas, training. 81; taking trainrepresenting two years college ing, 7; taking normal certificates, trainrepresenting one years college with school ing, 69; from the high four years ' "vertlfluatea- WJesentin frSih'Ahe-tralning high school work,' 49; and school, representing eight ears grade work, 28. PmldenUJTEdwardlJohnsDnjBfJhe re- Student Body ade an excellent durstudents of the .port on the work activiing the year In their athletic school pft--, of the ties,. the publishing per, the White and Blue, debating, dramatic work and the work on the "Y trail to Maple Flat was The commencement address made who Brockbank.' made by I; E. a splendid talk which, harmonised mem- with the reports made by other r of the school who lnstitu- reports on the 'work .of the were numbers tion. Several musical Gudmundson, ose furnished Jby Prof, Miss Anna Duke and the orchestra, -'- -- made-thei- . -- r. . Pa-en- ts they had carried out this to the and had . a little better work than that performed In most instltu- tlons. He also referred to the.ex-cellen- t recreation and entertainment which had been provided for the students during the school year. He alsaiald of the entertainment furnished the public bytKelnRtIlutton: President Brimhall referred to the J100,000 gift . made- - the school by Jesse KnigbC also the piano by T. N. Taylor, which wasu valued at $1250, 71 volumes contributed to the library by F. Warren Smith, furnishrest-rogiJ to the girls- .byjthe merchants of Provo, furnishing the facultyroom by the B. Y, U. women, furniture v for tbe rostrum in college ball by the' high school graduating class of 1915 and two bronze casts, one of tbe prophet, Joseph Smith; the stherLof, .President Brigham Young. to be placed In the niches'br the corDocridor in the errill Horace tors Fred Taylor and have rendered valuable lectures and Doctors O. K. Hansen and Andrew Stewart have made free examinations, for the students in IKentristry and Mrs. eye sight. Mrs. A. P. .Merrill, Inez Mrs. Hattie Thornton Snow, Murdock, R. Knight Allen, Mrs. Jr. Miss Mary Lyman and Miss Belle "Wilson have 'all donated service to the sch obi . .K.. p.x on-the ool v Articles of Incorporation for the " BENCH GIRLS BAS 3 ?? o -- commencement exercises at COMMERCIAL CLUB the Brigham Young university this forenoon the school ended Its most successful year In the history of the FROST Institution, especially from the standpoint of efficiency of graduates and The Provo Commercial club banthe students of the school. Harmony has marked the work of both teachers quet last Tuesday was a great disap to the members of the and students and in the addresses de- pointmen livered today all spoke of the great club and t he management of the d, there being only thlr- future In Btore for the local Institution. Rpber: ito-- t r 'esent. v when thfere shouldj BrimhaUj, ii e8ldenrCreorgH: e he enluen the stated that nearly two hunJr ecT'nid his annual report had prepared luncheon Increased had In the management rollment college for and it was agreed these all extension cent the and guests thirty per The av- that those who stayed away on acwork more than doubled. erage daily attendance has been count of the weather should at least ninety-fiv- e per cent and ninety-eigh- t mail a check to the hotel to help per cent of the average attend- make up "the deficit incurred by ants have successfully completed the their absence. Those who were present at the The teaching force school work. of the institution has been taxed to banquet are aa follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Biersach, Mr. capacity. The health o fthe Institution has been remarkably good and and Mrs. I. M. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. the-schhas been free from con- R. A. Irvine, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. and Every attention Mrs. Grant Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. W. tagious diseases. F. Vlolett, Mrs. Helen. Redford, Mr. n&aTetrTraid-e-SaUary-ndIti!i- (. of the plant and the homes of the J. C. Deal, Mr arir'MiC"HemrNut- tall, Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Spafford, students. President Brimhall pointed with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Buttle, Mr. and pride to the clean conditions of Pro- Mrs. S. S. Jones, Mr. and Sirs. Hy vo City apd said: "Our students Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan take prtyle in having their educational Mr. and Mrs. D. H.. Roberts, Mr. and home in a clean city. A city free Mrs. S.H. Belmont, Mr. and Mrs, John from the slimy saturation of license R. Stewart, Mi and Mrs. H. C. evil, and nothing could cut our pros- Hicks, Mr. I. H. Masters and Mr. A. pects more for a larger and better H. DeLong. The club members had decided to school next year than to have Provo returned to wallow in the mire. present the following resolution for to children discussion, but on account of the small prefer to have their and queen of the latest nation unsanctioned. is number present It was decided that king all iniquity go where to engage In hostilities have been deThe president then took up the no business matters should be taken Interested in their troops and cidedly spirit "1th afhaS dom 1 n ated theisti- - up.,,Xha.JoIIg ing ; action has been e.been frequent since the releaahai ' tution during the year and said that taken by the board of directorsf"" commenced their campaign Italians Whereas, information having the students had adbpted the slogan: across the Austrian border. The-- i With, much w OMA Salt Laker" DTs" 'If Congress and th edlfferent'state UNTIL HELP ARftlVaS legislatures are unwilling to form a new state the men behind the project HONOR DAY B. Y. U. EXHIBIT Nogales, Aria., June 8. One Aiu- - will ask that at least that sectiln of erlcan wlman, barricaded in a ranch the country be formed In a new tfr-- ' B.Y.U. WEDNESDAY house, stood off five Mexican bandits ritory. OPENS TO PUBLIC yesterday until heup arrive accord- Ing to erports which reached the g RESIDENT I Wednesday was Honor Day ftt Jthe de' tod!y Many -- people -- are- visiting . lheerhl-bitiiVisits old hauntS of the workof the students Brigham Young" University," aday .Mrq, LE. Bowers. wife of a ranch- er at Noria, Sonora, in the absence each school year father of IL-pfjthe Brigham Young university held at tbe close of her husband, protected herself and j' e.George H.'Knowlden, Knowlden a resident of Provo and a'war ding f honors, to ,tb?3e thihome during the past school' year? Thl s for "the attract-a Po8t The untt.pijeoutju 1855, g&Ye pleasant consists of the work of students who have brought .honors to them- ed by the firing, drive the bandits" eaII old today- whne 'rene wln In either Institution from all departments and each grade selves and the sported today as quaJntances ttls cIty. Mr. and still in the house. Her Mra. Knowlden came to Provo to school has Borne ex athletic or oratorical work. movetionoanycontemplated was at Agua Zanca, twelve ;tend the .were TKeTOttirg lad hibit of its work for public Inspecment for a dual ' telephone sysadding of their grand- f 1rrrTnt!r-0Aldous such of an3 that tem in Provo any heWr'ulQdaughtLJL,ucii?L,toHenry In charge of the presentation tion. mobile broke down. Previous reports Dlxon. FoP the, pa;t removement' at this time will students Tlfe art department cf the school honors and the following were that he was with his wife. not receive the endorsement of ceived honors: Fob debating, Le Roy this one has the exhibits of finest this club. Hafen. manager; Parley Woolsey, department has ever shown both In George Condon, H. R. Tietjen, K. N. Provo Commercial Club oil paintings and crayon drawings by Parkinson, Clarence Baird, A. E. By J. C.. DealPresident. Attest: Henry Nuttall, Secretary. Forbase ball: Wallace the students and some splendid pic- Later; Salt Lake temple tures by the. teachers and local ar- Thomas, Theo. Burridge, dive Bosof the John Mr. Bott, manager Than Curtis, Martin Mortensen, W, J. In Aiistrla! hands, according to 0H'i- - jMiss Nellle Taylor, daughter of Mr.-d' " ' tists. announcement made here today. and Mrs. John W. ton store has gone east where he Sewell, Donald McIntosh, Allen Brown, Taylor, became the The mechanical arts - department Elbert Hulsh Clarence Przemysl was captured by the Rus- - brlde of Stlrllng Taylor son of Bishop will be quietly married. He will first manager go to Chicago and from there to Ot- has many beautiful pieces of furni- Baird, Lewis Mathews, Hugh Baxter, sians on March 22, after one of the and Mra TN Taylor of the Third will ture and other wood and iron work For tennis: Arthur D. Taylor, man- - longest sieges of modern warfare. In ward President A. C. Lund perform-th- e tawa, Illinois, where the marriage ten weeks which nave elapsd 'ed the short After a wedding on exhibition. Each Clifford Pierpont. Waldo Perry, take place. ceremony for tbe happy coupTe department has after; since that time the Austrians and and they left the same where to return Provo, Bonnett. trip they will Stanley evening for some specimens of their work In that have made every effort Mr. Bott will take charge o fthe Bos-lfornia. where they will spend a month ton store, Mr. BotJ has had several line of education. Steed, Clare Woodberry, slinton Duke, retake the fortress, large forces. bel"- vla!tlng the expositions and other offers previous to his' going east, but The exhibit- has been arranged byjprggjj McDonald, Mayne Hales, diverted for this purpose from th- potnta of lntere8t along the ccaJt. Parkinson, other great fortress to the west, Crr- - They win be boc:e to their many has decided' to accept' the management Prof, ErH.Eatmond, head .of the Luther ' Eggertsen, K,-- - frienda and acquaintances after Juiy correlated and of arts bf,thlffJgtere--xan- d manager." Tor track and fields, Eloyd ?ow'- .akeRcgvo. his, department When felMnto the Przsmysr Jvfel9on Coupci, home. Both young people hnnd151n tMr-dt- y Uieommgfdkf'fftypai1metrtfaaAer..Trf.r.r.iiotaB the direction of Prof. E. J. Glade. i PMIllip Parkdair, very popular "la social cir-201 days. The Austrian Gunn,. Ho ward Blazzard, Preston Me- - lege lasting SupL Horace H. Cummings awarded cjg and have hoVoTHhdtHMfWMT8IF'S-For garri8onoriginaUy.,0n5istedofl7L-yj8jbeipe,verthe diplomas and conferred: the Donald, B. Y. Baird, manager. happiness on their 000 men, of who 40.CO0 were killed Ward USE ENCOURAGEMENT Claud life7 Murdock, upon the graduate. wrestling journey through 0 Austrians surrendered RATHER THAN Alumni Banquet Spencer, Mmro Lee, Ezra C. Payne',' PROHIBITION Hanchett, when the fortress capitulated. These' Harold Wall. Ambrose The Alumni association held Its t Included 2602 officers and 117,000 A,RMeN SHELL QUARTERS afEarl Lloyd. annual banquet and ball yesterday , Bernard Bradshaw, OF CROWN PRINCE Prohibit! Prohibit!! How do Honor were also awarded? to ternoon and last nlghL J. EdwaruJ j like that word)? Doesn't 4 Student Body officers for the past Johnson acted as toastmaster and Paris, June 3. The. headquarteis ana3dress it make you feel rebellious? Prof.'ErH. a. year who are as follows: J. Edward) .' the. of welcome' Special numbers on the V''Th'iiik'a Bithute- Yon fcbnsan Belle Wilson. H. Roland speeches was given during the meet- . rfm program were soprano solo. Miss Eva 4 word prohibit is negative, it 4 Tietjen. Lisle LindTay, Harrf mstwll.n ' a negative thought 4 E. H. Holt, James A. Bullock and N. The members of the B. Y.1 Gordon Reese; tenor conveys solo, tbou8and dart rtiipmsy; - 178 8hells and 8everaI whoclub them'Dramatic Hicks acquitted 4 H. Mrs. Flora Negative thoughts alwayidi3Ridge Savage, pmo solo, and many. tbe Ehe18 ar 8a,d to 4 presidenTriBeStndentHBodyr -X-BMve3ocreditaMy in the production 4 troy. -reacbed the in"'k wer TJ30 Edward Johnson was awarded a gold of "The Lady of Lyons Encourage! ! 4 Encourage I This announcement was made In nwarded honors. cast as was The Com 4 How do you 'like that word? 4 medal by the members of the the official - statement Issued tonight 4 Doesent It - make you., feel .4 mercial club for being the most 'follows: Luther Eggertspn, Karl G, war office.-,Tb'efficient student both In socialeervioe Maeser,, Kimball Young, Than Curtis,," the 4 strengthened? - Think ,, an- . follows: . text I- j other services rendered to the Llyrum Harris, Grant Murdock, 4 other minute You see tjie French aeroplanes "Twenty-ninGrand . Hardy, Ray KnighL Dorothy . 4 word encourage Is positive. It 4 school. between 4 and 5 oclock this morning Eggertsen, Theresa Wayne B. Hales, the champion (Young, Algte tbe enaulng year:i Arthur D. 4 conveys a positive thought 4 This b bearded, the headquarters of the. always 4 cross country runner, was also given Stew art asd Knell Coleman. Candland, president; E. H. Holt rice 4 Positive - thought J1 ' a 4 the distinction of Honor man. tPlay was under the direction of Sarah, J?!,13,, crown.,Plnc84 strengthen. president ;E. H. Smkrt, 2nd rlco f whlcb reached the many t178 - tG. Gillespie and BIrdweU Finlaysoa. Ander BesL. and! rather Use . A, Brockbank 4 LE, 4 x Encouragement dent. Hattie Walker, secretary; several thousand darts. and mark, 8e Iverson, corresponding secretary; - 4 than Prohibition. Be Positive 4 son on the Banyan staff were also All the machines were subjected 'o jobn e. Hayes,- treasurer: T, N. Tay- 4 rather than Negative. Build 4 awarded honors for their efficient 'Mr. Wcodruff Mangum loft for Salt a severe cannonade, hut they all reLake City yesterday To attend the L. up rather than destroy. Adv. . 4 work on this book. jor and ines K. Allen, members of the turned unscathed," A splendid program of music and D. S. university ' during the summer. executive committee. aboTepTetufe shows queen reviewing the troops as they service on the battlefield. feet that a movement is being agitated to promote and establish an Independent telephone and system in our, section, whereas, from past experience, a dual telephone system having been proven to be an economic waste and an extra and unnecessary tarjipon subscribers, and a great inconvenience to the public, therefor. Be- It Resolved ;.That the,board of governors of the Provo Commercial club record in of this meeting, held this , 28th day of May, 1915, it bpposi N HO LDS O F FVE M EXICAN !'BAN - hor-pQ- n - the-minut- of -- es --- a. S,hvr, , twfCST - -- al , 1 - ' , N. . -de- - grees y :- About-120,00- t floR-deliver- v-- m r j- 4. 1 e. 4nd i e j preal-ber- ! - . - ' 4444444444444444 , , ' , ' I -.. - |