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Show N Jiv. 1 vt C.V V " 1 . V weather - 'cio- A to might and Beautiful Thought. Of showers. sorrow; possibly in tern Cot much change T? farnll yC H(Tt Scmurthitifl To-da- y. In order to get interestyour game, it is necessary for you to be in- tciv.sk cl a; 'gaaies of others. . t ed in mature. High 54 49 a - I,ow C-- -- .7 Sunset 43-- - 5:03 Sunrise u I jT olxinom SlEHT PROVO FOST, FRIDAY MAY 20. 192L C ; PRESIDENT-ELEC- OFROTARY CLUB; DIXOH HONORED 4 Boyden. Engineer Of-seoerre Corps end a member En-ne- er of . Knights , - Will FUed With Clerk of Court;' Estate Valued $100,000 '.V The will 'of the late Jesse GREATEST PULLING - ? POVER? Knight together with letters of 61 administration filed with the county clerk today showing the Knight estate to be valued at $100,000, In stock fn'tbe Knight- investment company, v . The will, which is dated October 3, 1917, makes Mrs. ' Amanda M. Knight ' the sole beneficiary, who with the following children are .designated as executors estate: car Raymond Knight, Jesse William Knight, Mrs. Amanda Ines Knight Allen. Jennie Paris Knight Mangum, and Addle Iona Knight Jordan. ASKS DR. GEORGE H, BRIMHALL T - B. Y, V. , Head Analyses Factor That Go To Make For A Greater Provo. - - i President George H. Brimhall of the Bri'gbam .Yeung university, addressed the membere of the Commerafter brief consideration declinstated that he was Col. Boyden ed the otter. Dr. Harris has recial Club at their luncheon with the country ireling through in Mexico and speaks sided conheld at the Sutton Cafe Wednesday. riew of educating engineers, Spanish fluently. He .was in Salt 1 believe thla ought to be an tort and builders in the scientific Lake today and therefore could 0( concrete, and he gave many be not important interviewed j gathering," began Presiregarding erestlng and valuable points on the matter. dent Brimhall. The Commercial ' use of and the various phases club to one great ought i indlspensible commodity, 4 GEO. Hi BRIMHALL to amalgamate the various me feature among the preliminary n drs of the club today was a community Interests,! commemorating the arrival LOCAL PROFESSOR The speaker declared that, In his TESTIMONIAL PROthe first Rotary twins of which the club had the prestige . opinion, Two father. is the Dixon anley and the membership, but wondered if dressed dolls occupied IS OPPOSED TO autlfully GRAM ANNOUNCED it had the elements its In a still more beautiful twin that are required of the head at the to bring about such an amalgams- carriage by tlon. He asked the club members EUROPEAN DRIVES ble, a gift of the Rotary club to Dixon. Elder James E, Talmage With Other what, In their opinion, was Provos Rotary Twins, Becco and to" was the sign. that decorated , .Noted Educators And Enter- great pulling power. Provo Used to be the principal toiners Will Participate. carriage. Mr. Dixon was honored It is time the American people th the seat at the head of the shut down on these drives," declarmunicipal center between Salt Lake ble. On each side of bis plate was a ed Dr. Dean R. Brimhall, on the north and Beaver on the professor in The committee charge of the south, Bald the president. r . of psychofbgy and education at the by! nursing bottle. People George H. Brimhall testimonial an- had to come here to transact their Aj Mr. Dixon entered the room Dr. Young university. Brigham escorted him to the Brimhall was addressing the businounces that the program of the legal business, but that is not so toair of honor and President Merrill ness men of this city at the biother days activities has been practically day; so there must be some ' r id: Gentlemen, I want to present monthly luncheon of the Commercial polling power." completed. man 'in ; Utah club at Suttons cafe Wednesday. e most wonderful Dr. Brimhall then briefly analyzed A . Bpecial program wherein the the situation as it appears to one Dr. Merrill then presented imty. The speaker - had heard that a of the institution will pay vitally interested in Provo's educaDixon with a fine big manikin students la for drive contemplated poppy" d a complete wardrobe of wearing Provo. The drive is said to bn tor tribute to their beloved president tional advantages; and in so doing he that Provo is getting a betpare! with which Mr. Dixon was the purpose of helping the destitute will be given during the regular de- declared MR. W. R. BUTLER He families of the devastated sections of ked to dress Mr. Manikin. ter name as time goes on. As this votional period , beginning at 11 receded wonderfully, and was then France. reputation becomes more and oclock next Thursday. At 6 oclock city's ked to make a speech. He thanked more familiar to the people on the Dr. Brimhall, who is a close studn President and Manager of Mercantile Co. at will be an Alumni held reception i fellow Rotarians for the kindly ent of lnterhational affairs, declared outside, so does its power The subject of this sketch is one of Provos newest, the Ladles gymnasium, At the close become greater, said pulling crest they had taken in his good the is not keeping faith speaker. of which alumni and students of the He expressed the belief that at this rtune. . though none the less active, business men. He was born with. America. He pointed to the B. Y. U and other friends of Presi- time Provo's in Poland, Ohio, in 1867, where he gained his early educaGeorge Madsen asked that the fact that' the American people had power Is not less dent Brimhall will march to the than 10,000pulling tary club use its Influence in hav-- t subscribed ten million - dollars in people, -tion and in the business. mercantile After experience Utah tabernacle. stake the government set apart land bonds to loan Franc money to conj months. . The program at the .Tabernacle clerking in a dry goods store for five years he entered the Lincoln point near Benjamin so duct the World war, and he declarthe factors In further analyzing will begin at ,8 oclock. President that contribute to Provoa advanceat it might be converted into a ed that instead of France employ of M. E. Smith and Company. This was in 1890 paying the T, N. Taylor will preside. The fol- ment, President Brimhall declared blic playground for the Boy Scouts and he remained in their service for ttventy-on- e interest on this vast sum she has exfirst years, e coun-Thd other lowing. program will be carried out; that all things that contribute to the organizations of the pended great sums in' mobilizing an as a traveling salesman, - Interns njanager of tha Utah, Music, B. Y. U.orcbeBtra; President community's welfare should be fosmembers voted ,to endorse army of 80M52 men, which Is by , Nevada T. N. Taylor welcomes the alumni; tered, and he referred especially to andtCab'fnva headquarters at Sait -Lake, and for' proposition and Secretary Ander--- g far the largest army on the European son$r-01Glory," (Brimhall, Reid) the churchs effort to make this city was instructed to communicate continent. The speaker also stated the past five years as sales director at Omaha,- whfcre he had Florence Meldrum Anderson, accom the great church educational center. h Utah's representatives at Wash-do- n of Ilf) traveling salesmen. In 1002, Mr. Butler, that France controls approximately charges panied by Prof. C. W. Reid; remarks He referred to the call made of men laying the propositions before of the slightly more than with other business men gt this locality, incorporated the George Baliff, president of the stud- and women from each stake of Zion m, and asking theif support. million men reported under three n Mercantile company. of this city. Ten years ent body organization; solo, A. C to attend the central school here. The dub members voted to pur-is- ? arms today in Europe. He declared Lund; expression of appreciation These men and women, he said, want two suits of clothes for two that France has expended great sums ago he acquired the controling interest Of the local company Dr. James E. Talmage; solo Emma to make Provo the great educational vs who were visited by members in in Powar conducted the stores policy since that campaigns conducting ,,'and has successfully Ramsey .Morris; three minutes' talk, center. He then told of the class of the dub Tuesday evening. ' - time. land, and other European countries Airs. Ines Knight Allen; three min- men who are chosen to come here instead of using that money to asMr. Butler is a member of the Kiwanis and Commercial utes talk, Joseph B. Keeler; senti- to address the students, and reIn are who of her those sist country M; ments, Dr, R. R. Lyman; selection, ferred to the coming of Bishop C. clubs, and the Elks lodge of this city. In all of these organ!-zationeed, and pay back the overtaxed B. Y. U. Glee Club; three minutes W, America. of Nibley, who will deliver the Bache Is active in the interests of any and all movements people talk, Horace H. Cummings; solo, calaureate sermon at the school's was enthusDr. Brimhalls address to conditions BAY CELEBRATED BY make a tend to that for bigger and David Reece; three minutes talk, improve exercises, and to John iastically received by the members of Alice Reynolds; reading, A Tribute, graduating better Provo. . ' . who will deliver the comA.Widtsoe, the club. Mrs. Elsie C. CarroU; "O Say What mencement "address. Tie' declared Is Truth," Florence Meldrum An-- WOMEN OF -- PROVO when men of this class show that G. Duffin L. James Barker; such a keen interest in our school and derson; sentiment, presentation of tokens, E. S. Hinck- our city they are entitled to the supLake , Died The Home and School Day activi ley and Mias Grace Mixon; selection port of not only the school but the , given under the direction of the by the B. Y. U. band. entire community. In . manifesting ome and School League at the high the such interest community tool Wednesday for the women of to shows - that willing rovowere a splendid success ACTIVE Word reached Provo this morning COMMITTEES institution the foster and stand by. G. " Women from all parts of the city of the death of James Duffin, that makes Provo the favorite over ioyed viewing the excellent ex-- formerly of this city who died at other factor, that tends to pnll an display. A special feature his home in Salt Lake at 1 oclock III PREPARATION FOR any within her borders. people t the a a was prolonged day delightful plunge this morning following President Brimhall then spoke of With old Timpanogos,- that white to the ball park. Promptly at 4 the new pool, dnrlng which time illness caused from an affliction of elements that go to make Pro- very ; skillful and professional the throat For many years Mr. Duf- haired sentinel of solemn grandeur oclock, Mayor LeRoy Dxon of Pro'MAMMOTH PAGEANT the vos reputation, and referred to the rimming demonstration was given fin and his family were prominent in in the distance, and a heavy dark, vo donned a bail .cap and walked to fact that there were some who would 7 Miss Lucy Bee. The of this affairs civic for the and social the the looked box. prises down threateningly , whlls Mayor Snell pitcher's like to see Provo an open town, ao ' sky that rimming contests in. the afternoon city. While residing here he was on the game; the largest crowd that of Spanish Pork took his place at the far as Sunday entertainment Is conre won by Miss Lyle Nelson and ealled to preside over the Southern ever attended n ball game In ProTO, bat with ' Sheriff J. D. poyd In the cerned. c he Jti Harms John and la the h states mission. In which capacity saw the home team Shut out by catcher's position. . With good ' We cant be a New York nor of by Miss Wilma Goodrldge. served the church for a period Pork 1 0 in one of the ed raillery, the crowd bid died" the San Francisco, said President BrimThe . meeting of the Home end ten years. most keenly contested ! fames ever officials in their baseball debut After hall. and If. we attempt to conduct chool In 3 Besides his widow, Mr. Duffin Ja played here. League In the evening was to f desperate effort, place the ball an 'open town I fear we shall kill attended. Mualc waa furnished survived by two daughters and seven the plate. Mayor Dixon finally It was a laughing, f goodnatured-ove--' r the goose that laid the golden egg.. 7 the high school band, the boys sons. The funeral will be held 1 erowd of fans; business and house- succeeded.' to .'the delight of the At the conclusion ot President kerns, the seventh grade girls and a Salt Lake some time Sunday. hold ,cares were' forgotten. All per-- 1 crowd. The Central League Season address. George Swan Brimhall's. auphone quartette. Accompanied sonal enmities that may nave ex-- ! was opened in Provo. The game was made a motion that a committee be 7a selection from the bend, twenty-- i on. As NEPH1 were TO . I hurled. Kipling would, lsted PROVO LOSES appointed to confer with the blshope (Nct Provo'a beautiful young ladies ot the various wards and the minissay. They were- brothers and sistersr!f' The gam by innings.' speared as living models' in artis-- k Lee Thomas, that lard hitting oiuct under the skin"- roan waa all boy ters of the chnrchee' of the to la a generally loose game ofa basetowns made by themselves in the ball score woman all girl rosy checked school Spanish Porker, was the first to bat. i Fred Markman, who will play the see. if meetings could not becitypostProvo lost to Nephf by Art department. pop fly to roles of the Qneen and the Knight poned In order that ail may b given oft" to 4 oa the Nephl field this af- boya and girls were scattered about and was ont on an easy The presidents given ternoon. The Nephl players knocked the field, bleachers and grandstand, pitcher Kinney. , ( report . jef May, Algie Eggertson Baliff will an opportunity to attend the graduatY Mt. John R. Stewart, followed ' j represent Edwards struck out.1 of the box in the fifth and all cheered Voiceferoualy with Spring, end her; dancing ing exercises In the Tabernacle Sunout Boshsrd 7 a encouraging talk from Supt. dances. Miller who eame next to. the batjclasA will give special Nelson was substituted. No their elders for the home team. It and evening.. Accordingly President re2011. Arthur N. Taylcr and John knocked a two bagger over first. Viong these are the Dance of the day Provo that are one family waa big brilliant happy plays D. D. Sutton appointed Mr. Swan, W. particularly ! McAflam, in behalf of Aha Board welcomed the sport so dear to the and was left on second when An-- Wind," the Dance of the Awaking D. Roberta and Wells Brimhall as to have been made. . Education, expressed appreciation ported ot Spring, and the Scarf" dance. such a,commlttee.' . hearts of all American '.the Na- drus struck out. ' a and received No runs had The Dance of the Blossoming Tree'' - Aa Invitation was received from one Here there, Game." hit eupport they tional Palestine. Egypt China, lapan, h Miss ' tha Home and School League. herself of Maxie direction the be under Shota, Provo's crack Short- will the Brigham Young university studentnsaiclationa which pretty miss would forget M Offlcera for the coming year were and India all have to attend the honor day affiliations her enthusiasm and lay violent bands stop was the tint man up,, and was Ula Jones. Girls .from the Provo -body or seeking affiliated are .feted tollowa: , Mrs. John R. Suf- on some man in front, he, se busy cheered by the crowd. He, went out Second and Sixth wards will to exercises be held at College Woman International the with &. president; Supt. H. A. Dlx-f- ;, 1 part, in this dance. The story of the In his enthusiasm,' oblivious to the on an infield grounder to' Christen-The Invitation wae Hall 2... tonight ... -toot . "Prof. 8 W. frage.-. pageant will be read by Hannah D. accepted and a committee comprised gentle" feminine touch. unUllains, be home the Mrs. will afternoon Rattle Hicks. out struck 7 .The coataming At 1:1 in the ee4 of John 8. Smith, Proaldent T. N. Sheeham, next man up was out on der the direction of LaVeve Huish, Taylor, Mart Roylance and W. D. Pate, -- secretary; and-Mov largely" responsible "for a large fOlkt, pa and nta and kiddies wended rot I. Davies, treasurer. k who will be assisted by girls in Roberto was appointed to officially in their way to the fountain, where at a foul tip to Tolhurst percent of the favorable votes , End of First inning. No run one Pref. Eastmonds class In pageantry. represent the club Stewart's Report. o'clock the Provo and B. T. at this home com- -' Provo lot amendment .No. I, which SBand Hannah Packard of, the stoke lug. All membere of the clnb were played lively airs to th de- hit fc&ooli nearly 40.000 brfBgV'to'our board will have charge of the music, nom Kinney fanned Bowen. - to bo In attendanco. light of the spectators who crowded ndj yearly. It ha. also given I2S.00 . Claff on grounder. toRaille. Mary Mortimer of arrangements; and urged sidewalk in that vicinity.- the league of Provo. joat President L. L. Bunnell of 'the a wor(j rjuipping wmjit glrUwt and Provo " That redoubtable son of Ralile to Ellit. Zells Roberta of tho publicity. 9aroae t the league has been Farm Bureau spoke briefly on' the a Ubilh a closer cooperation be-Tolhurst ont to Elliot' ' Elmo Cunningham, boost erdom, ''Altogether th affair promises to need of closer relationship between home and echoed and the mounted on a' spirited steed waa a SIngletaa, : the , first- man up for be (one of. the most noteworthy the IarmerB ot this and th wrs of the Marshall Provo in this inning, started the first eveato of the season.- - Th public is c0nimercai interests.locality At th league, which are thlf- gallant figure- - ns a Grand f tn bo to attendanco. and real excitement the amber, have worked eneeae brought of the parade. , elusion of Mr. Bunnells remarks. ; ,a i to accomplish thia ,r The parade, which started at 1 grandstand and bleachers to- their secretary Cunningham stated that be Meetings have been held tn would be glad to call a meeting or oclock, and started down Center, feet when he knocked a three bagger. PRESIDENT II ADDING Tkriou school Elliot attempted to sacrifice out was the largest and most novel that district, at which appoint a committee of the club to SENDS MESSAGE TO wets , ever marched through the citystreets. at first, Uieet and go over any matters that pertaining to the welfare . PnnVn OF LOIS . Snqw sacrificed, and Singleton latent, teacher and children mfgM tend to bring a closer feeling wae tried for home bnt caught. discussed, , ,t of fellowship between the fanner and In re; Farmer hit safely, and Snow was Prof. T. Earl Pardo la in the business man. caught reaching third. ceipt of a communication from PreJohn S. Smith, chairman ot the Plenty of excitement for the tans sident Warren G. Harding, which Boy Scout Jamboree committee, in this inning. End of tnd. he declares will be ot special inter- urged every member of the Commer' 7,rUon on prt ofhasparents. wheel est to the boys of Provo. Prof Par- cial Club to be present at the big Third inning: the with most rotary the league Club, .'tbers, .. devoted Rotary have ho prOTg Selman up for The Fork struck dee stated that while he conld not jamboree Saturday evening which - epiblem on paper hats was Mother favored the health program j connectn energies, out. at thla time make the contests of the will take place in the Tabernacle. feature of the parade; the schools. This or- - j1 th eaKne to th advance- pleasing Christensen fanned, Commercial Club. Kiwanis and the demonstrated telegram known it will be read to Interest cause. fU .K. . iila it ?kUh education by in the parade! it was apparent to the crowd that the boya et their Jamboree tomorrow FOUND Parcel' containing little tuition grow and al- - school children were Womens Maaiclpel Council evening, and they will ail be proud rfactor for rood U vrlth striking banners s girls dress, underskirt, stockings. Etc. Ceil at 61,E. 2 No. of it. 1.000 for the Mtabilsh-Jflops, Th? crowd followed week-lunche- b to- - at the Hotel Roberta 9 $. the-Uta- H. C. American Society of Civil addressed the member Provo Rotary club at their 1 ,3, T Logan, May 19.- - It became known here' today that an agent of the Mexican government has been in , Logan for some days past endeavoring to induce Dr. F. S. Harris, of Ex- periment station, and President- U. at Provo, to elect of the B.-accept a position under the Obregon administration as chief of the agricultural section of the government. It is said he was given permission to practically name his own salary, but S the s F. S. HARRIS OFFERED IMPORTANT POSITION talk to members 1910. ' t"H' ENGINEER ESTABLISHED of-th- e b be-th- e cele-tlo- . -- e , - :r . Wood-Clifto- that-Fran- ce every-thre- e'" ' - ie - two-thir- ds -- Wood-Clifto- ns - , -- James -- Baseball Season Ushered In This Morning uWithi Mammoth Parade .Great Crowd; Provo Loses In Salt - . . it'is - . - -- - -- eve-;s- natur-Spanis- --- - - ! -- - ' J . - , s r - - - - - -- v r, I JifK. - , eon-invlt- ed - " . 1 n.'sr,1. , x J eooj-srati- f,1 a ... y' free clinic. t Home and School LeegiM i. hi- - . 1 - er i 1 t . t ' t rfs Aw V evSSn |