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Show Wsi-'vsf- ' 4 4 k' - -- y V V- w ?, ."vm .!", vi,fcMb --- - ' a- -' fr v WEATHER ' 47 Sunset 7 :37 Sunrise , . 5:11 CONTAINING . a RESUME VOL. XI. NO. 35. Than ' w"----- t " TO BE Six Hundred Students 'From Various Stakes SCOUT MEMBERS CHOSEN BY CHAIRMAN SMITH An optimist is one who believes that when you turn the other cheek nobody will hit it. OF THE NEWS OF PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES r BICYCLE WILL BE MAY CALLS Entrants From Provo And Neighboring Towns; Big Parade. j of ta-ent- y s, ning -- - J. n; his-;or- y; Tf1 . e Third.-Wayn- -- S ( - k. 5S. tor Men Who Are.Makin Proyo "" tor. . Graduates Of B. Y. servProbably the largest funeral ward In the Vineyard held ices ever y house were conducted O.Miner Melvin afternoon for was killed by a Denver & Rio The graduates of tbe Brigham who Geneva Monday. guests Grande train hear Young University were theCommer- Bishop Samuel H. Blake presided. Provo of the this afternoon U. Enjoy Excursion Through County Wed-neTda- cltiM j Counselor Raymond h Blakfti pre8l- hrough the varlouatowns and t Utah County. The M. P. Glover F. S. EggerUen. dent in annual affair company, oil ug to acquaint the of the Pioneer 0. Commercial Club wu Miner I which Mr. aad BuBkM.M. graduates of the resources the ta K albilities of the best country gion was furnished country. Ihr the ward choir and Laurel Miner, sang a solo. The benediction wJs pronounced by Victor Anderson. beautiful floral offerings Many stand covered tbe entire front of the high the casket Indicating eacntb! in n MovementL-mjo Baseball j eovMBUS5 D.ra I M club f U 0 jn Murray. ii optimism before the Rotary He ld Mr87anberg-was:a-maentFresno. Lot Angelo and at can-- 1 moving to of Utahs wonderland in Brice pr0T0 before in thUci y. gbe jg friends fsource the on many toucher bad and ydn. hus ber ttathis of by survived attractions and Walter F. Wan- Preston and foUowingchUdren. WUliam F. Bulkley of the u. Peterson, 'past presidents witn Rotary were each presented ZJ beautiful fountain P esteem held for them by their fellow Rotarians and In Lake and Mrs. Johan tbe I derson of SaltProvopast senrieft ft beads of page. The fourth, fifth and sixth grades will spend the day in Liberty park. Salt Lake city, and they will visit the Capitol building, Deseret museum and other pointaftof interest, while the seventh and eighth grade and the junior high school student will spend the entire day at Saratoga. One of the largest graduating classes to have passed the eighth milestone In the public schools of that district will receive their certi- fleatee at th close of the present school year. This class is comprised of the following students: Stephen Cordner, Virgil Cordner, Floyd Cordner, Donald Clayton, Jessie Downs, Howard Davia, Lewis Davis, Nellie Rowley, Cleo Page, Cleah Sel- man, Vera Walters, Lucile Walters, Vern Skinner, Ruby Brinkman, u. Ze-ron- Fielding, Theodore Farley, Fred Fielding, Georg; (7 p v Tank Tiim wish, Robert Steele, Elmer Tbomaa, . Zada Frank Wentz, Jessie Adams, Nellie Ala Burntngham, Bushnell, Carter, - Vernessa Carter, Winnie DaDowns, Zola Dlmmlck, Margaret Anna Jensen. ( vis, Melda Farley, Martha Loveless, Pearl Miller, Maud ' . Partridge, Mra. Cunningham reports that students seven, now fifty there are In the Lincoln high school, and that an the school authorities anticipate enrollment of 280 in the new high new school next year when the new Tbe be completed. building will school will be known as the Lincoln says. v high school, Mrs. Cunningham AT A. CL yyi.T, DELIVER SERMON of President George H. Brlmhall haa university Young the Brigham to deliver the accepted an Invitation cue baccalaureate' sermon- - beforecollege the Agricultural of graduate on Sunday. May 29th. On Sunday, May 16, President Brlmhall will address the high school student of Richmond, Cache Connty, Let us honor ourselves by showing honor to our inspirational teacher and friend. A - program haa been prepared there will be a delightful blending of humor, sentiment and mnslc. Souvenir bookleU are being published. Lay aside the cares of life. Come back to the old school and give President Brlmhall the testimonial you have In your heart to give him. Join yonr old comrades at the Ladles Gym- -' naslnm Thursday, May 26, at 6:00 P .M. On Friday at 2:00 P. M. Immediately following commencement exercises, the Altrmnl Banquet will be given In the Library. Do you remember the morning in Devotional when you an inspiration that haa Influenced your whole life? ' ich -- 1 ClUAil Rotarians will PacJ.ba2l!.,,f the big baseball parade end the clnb Is back of tbe Boy week movement to the man. Bah Reece of MASS MEETING ENTITLED TO HIGH MARKS. to Tb. .U, were relreehe. enJ The city commissioner r WriKuK uuluo erred by The students. science tic c nounced the young ladies of the ia cookery. entitled to 'A nro-'an- d ce I MONDAY. - mmm -- i T.H. HEAL. Real Estate Company. Consolidated President of the Mr T H Heal is one of Provos most consistent boosters. that he is a factor of It can truly be said of Mr. Heal yean Mr f urn in building Provo. In the past three as well as one new homes, dozen hasbuilt more than two Mr. Heal of the largest business blocks in thea city. man he waJ wme to When young 37 years ago. in England Start-n- n the for salesman this country and he was a travelingten . years. Candy Company for a period of been very has he himself for since entering business ranches, of number large a in interested is successful. He lie is a U. in the Uinta Basin and one m California.and an ardent club, Commercial c5t a member of the Provo mature Mr. baseball enthusiast. If present plans the largest residential be instrumental in building one of has concern yet attempted. one ' additions to Provo that any name. Reals Mr. be first, should have issued ...... ' In erei.e. tb social c.lub ar invited lons and churches attendance, in urea to be c and! qa 1 be field to a Post reporter today. t The school will celebrate the day in three groupes. The pupils of the first, second and third grades will foYm one groupe and they will be entertained at the Loveless grove where the festivities will begin with a picnic party at 1:80 oclock. During the afternoon the children will participate in folk dancing, games, eonteats, singing, and a Maypole dance. There will be a pretty May Queen with her maids of honor and a page who will crown .the queen. Helen Pyne was chosen as the May Queen, while Mable Cox and Mary Davis are to be her maids of honor, and Eugene Thomas 1 the honored 'him. Mr.. Joaephln. 20, will Such was the announcement of Mrs. Ora Cunningham, principal. In reporting the activities of the school Committees have been appointed and plans formulated for the George H. Brlmhall testimonial, which will take place hi this city Thursday evening, May 26, beginning at 6 P. M. Here la a letter that la being mailed to every alumnus of the school which bespeaks the sentiment In the hearts of those who wish to pay their respects to their esteemed teacher and fellowman: Fellow Alumnus: President George H. Brlmhall has been released as president of the Brigham Young University and has been appointed president emeritus. The highest honor that can be conferred upon a retiring president has been conferred upon him, He haa made the climb from,-- , janitor to president emeritus. He has been student, tutor, class teacher, head of a department, first counselor to tbe president, acting president and president. His leadership has been distinguished and unique. students and Everywhere friends pay him tribute; everywhere they repeat his epigrammatic sentences and Terse say lngei HU slogans and maxims are on the lips of all who know BELOVED HAN Excursion Resort. day at the Spencer school, Provo Bench. MOURN LOSS OF accommoda Is said to be a lack of students." these tlona for Day In To Friday, May Many 20 Fine Class Of Graduates Will Enjoy 4 From the keen interest manifested, Activities Week. Boys Bicycle Day tomorrow, promises to May 15 to 21 Inclusive. be even a bigger event than was at first planned 4 Sunday Boys Church Day, J. William Many new riders have Knight, Chairman of for the races until at present signed the Day. there be more than fifty said is to Monday Boys Education Day, 0. A. Spear, Chairman of the f these are and entrants, . day. from out of town. W. Entertainment Tuesday Boys Day, George Fitzroy, The beautiful and valuable prizes and the confirmation of the course; a representative Chairman of the Day. to committee social prepare the selection of the council members. offered the participants in the parade from Wednesday Boys Baseball Day, Roy Boren, Chairman of for recreational leadership r and a The council will also make applicahave attracted the attention of the the Day. , relief society worker to specialize in tion for charter from the bicycle riders, and those interested in national problems of family welfare work. Dixon, Chairman of the Thursday Boys Athletic Day, H. A. the parade state that it will be one of ' It Is also reported that the corre- head of the Boy Scouts of America. Day. the most interesting of its kind ever lation committee of the church will Following is the executive head of 4 Home Day, Rev. E. V. Kuhns, Chairman of Boys Friday the which means and by the plan ways in this city. council: conducted S. J. County Smith, prethe Day. work done in the summer school will Festivities-wil- l sident; Clayton Jenkins, begin at 10 oclock treasurer; he repeated later In stake Institutes Saturday Boy Scout Day, Carl Evring, Chairman of the Day. A. when 0. the beneWilliam J. Provo for the Band will lead the church and Spear, the Knight, throughout . , Day.' fit of ward officers in the respective Harold Alleman, representing the ' parade down Center Street. The departments. These delegates to tbo Central District; S. L. Chipman, of races will occupy the program $ be will . . summer school, it is stated, B Walbe.r- greater part of the day. It is as esponsible for carrying out the work 1he Northern Remembering that the boys of to-- ceive a letter of congratulation from follows: district; nd plans here developed ttt their Vscnting R. Wightman,. Pratt Thomare to be the men of tomorrow, the Rotary club, PROGRAM respective stakes upon their return. Wayland as and Flint Dixon, representing the day summer of the staff The teaching and hoping to make the men of to- Tuesday will be one of the banner 10 oclock Parade Southern district. ichool is comprised of the following: Best Decorated Bicycle Float The members of the Council re- morrow better than the men of to- - days of the week. It is EntertalnAdam S. Bennlon, A. M., superinment is and Chairman th'e day Rotthe Fitzroy members Central chosProvo of the district day, First Prize $10 00 cash. church schools, religious presenting tendent en from the various wards, civic or- ary club have designated next week Ptnnlng to have every boy in the Second prize Pair Kokomo Tires' education; George H. Brlmhall, D. on entertained occasion. that city as etc., are: Bonneville, "Boys' Week in Provo. 3c. D., president Brigham Young ganizations, The- great idea of designating a Fathers are urged to accompany their from Salt Lake Hardware Co. Scott Stewart; Provo First, C. Eu-university seminary work; Martin P. Third prize 6 pairs of Silk Hose, F. mC C 0 Gci.. time when the boys of the nation "hoys to some place of entertainment, Henderson, Ph. D.. dean school of gene Manefleld;Provo from Wood Clifton Mercantile Co. Fletcher; Second, Angus should be given special recognition r Provide of their own accord Guy C. irts and science, biology; Rotar-more In the New York Rotary Propiate entertainment. Each Olson; Provo Third, Walter Dixon; for girl with best decorated bike. Wilson, D. B. president Latter-da- y Provo Fourth, J. F. Manefleld; Prothan n year ago and the value la baa Pledged himself to entertain educa-JoSaint university, religious or Fourth prize One watch , from more or three fatherless vo beorphan Fifth, R. R. Thorne; Provo Sixth, of such a movement immediately B., social John C. Swenson,-A- . Is hinted that the boys thus Beckstead It hoys. came to R Herald all. ParE. D. Accordingly Manavu, Clark; apparent Jewelry Company, icience; William J. Snow, A. B., given some real Pioneer, Harding; Vineyard, the Provo Rotary club will foster the entertained willthebe members Eugene L. Roberts, A. B., tridge; of the Axel Andrea M. E. movement In Provo and a splendid surprises by )hysical education; Eh H. Eastmond, Kartchner,. sen; Grandview, hj iu auiv.iiKs.mr tunlt t0 geg he Jr.; Lakevlew, Spencer program of events has beeg nJaanfidL.otant-rfuh- .. John E. V. B., art and pageantry; Xllboys 6penlng league game on Tlmpanogos " Annie Gillespie, Madsen; Timpanogos.. RavPa.ri.rMwM-ttevrn&HEAfternoon Program 2 o'clock faitWaljrCBxMfbV' 3ayes, registrar; Pulsipher ; Spring are urged to attend .some regular The boyg are to be the pests Girls Race Services ,, Vrovo Terries on association Bryant Bird; day. that ", First, Athletic church Arthur have to art; Crandall; dramatic the to Paul boy all aked First JJ are and end. "me. Interest prize Electric lamp, ending They church in the Johnson, baseball in'the and every parade nTYohnlbuVanned big llorr Company. Cycle cate o- M. C., neaan heir arrival ' Second will welcometheboy irn gy; C. H. Carroll, 9 sevmourlcity andupon tb park, t0 Kodak, from Provo Ph. prize MarUn "will occupy the seats on entertainment f him. work; Thomas L. - Ray D - Co. Bvonr Photo Jolt Supply L. 4ay. Mendenhall, Educational is the grandstand. Sprinpille;Monday, igrlcttlture; gouthsldo of B. Bai. visited Algia by be trowill Mapleton, of candy from Box athletic Third Uchool ln the city prize R., English literature; .n A. Sprlngville; Thistle. C. ?iven on the North park who will give a denhall; education; Alice L. Reynolds, i be speaker specUl Company, Candy A .physical education; Lydia Community church, BeorfJY;hFl,f abort, ineplraUonal Ulk for the bene-of- Jahlch tbe boys of the city are Startup Fourth prize Bicycle bell, from The advantages roy; H. A. Dixon, partlcIpate. Many valuable Horr Cycle Company. the to kina, school; Wm. H. Boyle, school; gaining an education will be emoffered ence Jepperson, music. eg wUl be wipers F. C. Buck, school; T. Earl Pardoe,. Dhaalied. At tb6 B. Y. U ft peciai r Boys Race (under 10 yean). "held. W. be will Alex owiTe.) music; Hedaujst, Rbp:.-BRotary; meeting educational community First (Continued prize Electric, lamp, from w. re- tor teachers, I Tucker, Commercial club; Each high school graduate will Brock-banB., woodwork B.. Robert E. Isaac English. Blakeslee. forester; Hickman. A. (Continued on Page 3) Elmer Y. M. M. I. A.; R. H. Beesley, Saner, band music, C. A. Vickery. mayor; Dixon, LeRoy Pl Brides these special lecturer, and W. F. Bulkley, Mark Anderson, the COMMITTEES AT from within and out of with George Madsen, Dr. Fred W. -H. G. connection R. O. Thomas, in IuK will be usedsummerschoolwi Walter Adams, Carroll. M. P. Henderson. the work. TheJune 18 to July WORK OH BIG -convene trbm ean oL "ho citizens our of Those to any of these MANY FRIENDS fer accommodations to TESTIMONIAL communicate ..ked council of the Boy Scouts will meet in the Commercial Hit i club jr m the room8 thla evening when it is by First presidency to prepare specific- - j expected that va full representation ally for the leadership training in the from all towns of the county will be divisions of church work. jn attendance. The principal business various Among those called is a teacher- to C0m6 bofere th meeUnjf wm be will trainer from each stake, whoteacher-traithe adoption of the constitution and come for six weeks to take the SPENCER SCHOOL- FOR MANY EVENTS s1 1910. FIELD DAY AT DAY PROGRAM I. v The County mentor , ESTABLISHED " Organization . To Be Perfected Tonight When Council Members Meet For First Time. y.m k.'iX.:'', A Beautiful Thought BOYS TO BE RECOGNIZED AND ENTERTAINED HERE DURING COMING WEEK r . WW Attend. inter-mounta- .. 4 PROVO BOYS WILL REIGN SUPREME LARGEST IN HISTORY COUNTY Kor A.1-- PROVO POST, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. B. Y. U. SUMMER SCHOOL ,; Provo Partly cloudy and un- . settled tonight and tomor-row; wanner tomorrow. 66 Highest Lowest -- ? RED EYE GETS MAN IN TROUBLE. Dallas Davis, who was charged of being possessed of an evil aplrlt in the complaint as Red or Eye was fined Ift$100 the county Jftil by to serve 30 day this morning. Judge James B. TuckerDavls ed was funds of short Being to the county bastille. Th "Red Eye referred to waa a certain brand of Intoxicating liquor. wa0 con-sign- f Auto Business ; Is Good Says Nash Dealer Business is great," said a salesman of the Superior Motor Company, when asked how automobiles were and the moving in Provo thia year; 3 Nash demonstrator insisted on the Posts reporters seeing a modeldem-of mechanical perfection now being onstrated at the Nash sales room, corner of fifth west and Center street. Here is one of the most attractive demonstrations of .motor car performance to be seen in America. The Nash Chassie equipped with a motor encased in transparent glass gives the see its spectator an, oportunity to wonderful engine operate, and the should conmany features shown the Nash that most skeptical vince the in motor of model a is perfection car performance. Mr. Clifford Picrpont, manager of the Superior Motor company, local dealers for the Nash car, states that hundreds of people who are given engine an opportunity .to see it Nash v marvelous operate wonder at the mechanism of this car. He invites the general public tn to see this demonstrating car operate. Our portrait of . men exemplify their personality. Larson & Rollow Studio, l Columbia Theatre. M-2- tluiniiultu uii page 6.) 5 |