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Show Jl iilE ii Q3 Ti 11 Xll VOL, PBOTO CITY, UTAH7 THUBSDAYr MAY;27r: 1909, DERI Genu did Damage to lives and property . - illO llOCALMI X is apprehended if the weather should turn out warm and melt the snow in the mountains. Charles Glaizer has recently re? : turned from a trip in the Provo lrilley and . reports that more ow is deposited , in the hills and mountains along the Provo X t A" beautiful day," a rcrowd and excellent great track ' f A ' liefr one "of the most ' pleasing daya of , sport ever 1 X held in this cityr The final . X score - was 60 - 2 paints for Stanford and 50 12 in favor of the locals. This is consid- river than ever before. ; Where erea an excellent score wnen the conditions of the' two track the sheep were grazing last year ... at this time, there is from six to 1 Jteams are considered. It had --t- en feet of snow. The moun J bf en expected.that Conville, : 1 tains farther back show massive Adanis and AtKins of Salt Lake .would assjsi the, locals -ly in the meet bufthey flunked" reason that the show, has not river 4 at the last minnte. The score - 8 i . i ft f - -- BEFORE IDE CLUB -- '. George Y. Wallace Jr, general council, P. It, Ferguson, auditor and"Ar G.5Iackeuzie,' publicity J i one-sea- - THE LATE HENRY - H. - agent, all officials of the: Bell phone company met with the IwarMallttK - OIL- - ROGERS, - STANDARD . V 1 1 , j - Standard Oil company and the tlenry H. Ropers, vice president active head of that corporation untljfhe time of his sudden death In N'ew York city, was born at Falrhavep Miisk.. In 1S40, After leaving the local high school he sold aewflpaper&oV th streets for a time so aniJltlous was heto be employed. Later her worked' in a store for $3 a week, and still later train"lHE'ErnffeiHariAn 'hb h the branch road that ran through hla home" -- , Tawn.-:lirlhrn- titles riy 'tylsm ofortrames'L. r - f McMwrinVto fi anxt-- " l ;.........t. Prayer bh . ' President's itr m . .. Address , . -- v.: - . .. ... Violin Solo. . -- . -Qrea " ClaS-- ; EM&tP$MC tir:iJ TT1..n DixAnU Bean. Alice Walker, Ada M, Howe ...Sunt. W. S. Kawlin es ro Trr, .r- Reading..;;'.....::. - wr the table for one wee! is laid on been stated in thj Ab has pajy -franchise calls" for the jr the new of numbering every bicycle and ' also- - deprives bicycle riders from- side o Academy ; using the west' frr pt.the parta Ave.rjbe otbet as the one now .ochiee is the f ajn in force: MUST . ; - :-- . -- i)a " VjiT-LTCESS- E Councilir thatao'me iaa Newell sugge&ted chise proposition was discussed, to make means should be adopted The club voted that the "committee pie of f sotae of the business on Laws and Legislation of the ne nty pa licenses. There club meet with some of the officials in th junber Of the business bouses of the company and investigate ihe Mr r (sty wii0 are delinquent and book of the company -t- o- ascertain D x :J I JSeweH .thought it only right .:. whether granted- - by be -- used means legal it - m(i uny fXJUUCU is ar iust one. the money; After some discus- has been contended by the company won tte matter was reierrea to me that the business of the company ! foommitteer Provo is not propoeit' WIRE. INSPECTOR with the franchise which iOQ The electric wife inepector of been granted by the cotincP V this, city will be asked to give a restill be will under tlie company - jeevier port of "his department for 1908 ,OJPJigatious-wities ojmjM-..-" : of . lhe council. The clerk It was quite authontively .nsstion. was instructed to write this official last night that the comp t giveii du 1 and call for a report. not accept the iranctnse iityould -- hher minor- - matters-we- re dia- Jeen granted "and if no t"r!Zlwhwir.Tjai cussed "the by council," the are given better terms oompan tor operation they assert that b discontin.ied. . . iieipe8-viU-be - -.Mr. Ferguson, tl aTfdifor'of the Belt cninpany, r" detailed s atenv , rooght with 'him a , flit of the company's earnings and e " exchange for .xpeuses ia the Provo the last mo' . . thf month of March, whcti complete figures hp ' According to the bulletin i 'been-- wITchYb--- ". compiled and by the healtir department "of thp" i explains, is a fair average state there were f fyr the ' rtv deatlm in ?reviou year." The state- - Utah ment" j County during April; which earui' B?8 tLal tu company's is a little increase .over the lat mon. Jgs i I rovo exchange for the month.. three Twenty ca&es are 03 ; th of March amounted to $125. Two deaths reported. have come fas .than the expe pes, with- - from o, this source." Three cases of t figuring in a deprication charge. small pox are .JliJheee figres-d- o reported, ten cases of not include toll capes of, whooping-cougdipthemnine earnings.,. or toll exnsen, which and ten cases of- - pneumonia. ' are carried, on tlie company'sbooks There is one case of separatey" from the exchange busi- - and one death from this cause. It peo-are- ai J, ' -- rat the-franc- hise. . to-bri- ng j ;. - - -- . . ..Elma Powelson Tr .Ora Bailey, Alice Newelr - Junius Jackson," - Johnson, SterTThg Peay, :Jesse Wilkins, David R.'Gaodman " - : - Eudora" Eggertsen Recitation, "The Old Musician' Solo, "I D'eamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls". ..Ella Ritchie Allan Poe'' Vivian Align, Junius Jackson Verne Johnson Base Solo an4 Sextet Harm on . Clarence . . . . .r. . - Valedictory i u Evan .President Uide,, ..... .... of Diplomas... .Awarding ... Distribution of Flowers .. . . . , Chorus, .'. .v.". " "Rub-a-Dub- GRADUATES Pres.' Bva Cunningham, Junius Jackson, Secy. rn,r : . t BertDawL. Ora o. ... h Battey-Sara- Giles IsflialmbamYm Ella-Drape- r .. llennchsenj: Alice Walker Carl Perry-Lowin Clark . T,a.mh tiilw'-mnlnst- a T Elmer Decker, Vice Pres. Almo'B.'Simmons, Trear. Henrietta Tracy ,Myrtle Thurgood ""HaroiaTTJoshard "AdaTIowe Dean Stewart Daisy Gibby ' -Elma Powelson r' ArmaSlffiiwoiJames Bullock Sterling Pey Paul Twelves Class -- - ., --. . . - CLASS OF '09 : " . - . . :- JT4rinenTtin5nn . credit for the toil. operating. people will be better this month.' company's exchange rates ftnd toll rates are made up independently of Anderwin of Chafer, eachotband3Tchajigeahd toll i m Provo. visiting are. carried s plants serrate in vestments, the intent beine to make Annie Spafiord ' "Baltes Streble Eva Giles Byron Denhalte' "Eudora Egger: ;seo Clifford Lee ;T - Qarda Gee o r " e.hrCfnx)rting.- - ; S. - 8oVobv he escorts were -- aheeverr"''!" r-i- r . .- -- FORffllS Jth-fo- ... c- -. J.,Air by-ord- -- - - Duet.,..;... r'HafdtawbaTdrttep Vernie - - appropriated in icufifeed- ,- -- .James Clayton Eva Cunningham - f fortiie-land-,-06- ' - Double QuartetliThree.JBumhle Beesirv - e " avarinf ying Address... . Boshard Or& Baileyv-Harol- A 'Fiano Duet: rvDale Oakley -rvViV Recitation, "MarieV- Chorus, .Reyievirof the Soldiers" from Daughter of :yiiV; Piano Duet,"La Czarine"Annie SpafforiEudora Eggertson-r- : Girls Chorus,' 'Come to the Meadow" It V ciuuca whiuih, The Flower Chorus of Nations" Donzetti Chorus, - -- . - one of " n. i n. lucfr, AT THE'THEATRE TONIGHT The-manner-- ; jm-u- i COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES which :tne U.i'of U. tre ited the B.T.Y. U. 1nvitsion to all other teunis clubs Un: ahlttes yesterday, by not meet. '"oomnag 'down'as per pxomise Inputs them in the "piker" Ibt. ( 'n ifh I?f nninn of the - li . X. 1 F had the promise ' from ' Coach Maddock of the: U. of Brhiton and lTt that DBOPPED BY STATE X 3onville-wou- ldAdams, -- be herfi ,, to aswist the local boys in we ffinteflt v, i h Stanford and it The state has absolutely lefused.. wflS not until the last minute anything more to do .with ;jtfnTJenniun learnedtha!; the farm betweenj Lakers had refused" to the experimental this . American and Letii ork, come.- - The refusal to come the result a and as propertyand apsist the local boys has county, . will go back to the county. the appearance ui a menu frllr onrl wrill r(it RfkW hp for-- T The county commissioners have' been and met with the governor eotten by the people of this assured that the tilli will be given No legitmate reason section.' tOv Utah county at the next session) X has been given by the U. of of the legislature, Dr. E.'D. Ball X Uv for disappointing the. local .and Professor L, J A Mer nlj- - were . boysat Lehi with LIST OPf EVENTS and after hearing the reports from American Fork ind Lehi," advised 100 yard dash Reed,. Stanford, commissioners that the county 2nd: time 1U seconds 1st; Baird.-Yassume coatrol ft the land at, once. 440 yard Wy meuj Sianferd, l sx; On account of jlmericaniFork not Charaberland, Y., 2nd; time 5i i-being able to furnish the water . 'V Stanford. -0omised HYdalchrr-Theyrextew- U9 LUBU ... - busines larennsylvanla.and ' uwvimi. tww.u " H li(Hw,Jlluuc nan iniiu. ana ne ana tneiainous uumunm imme mauj irUUi y f -- tele- (Jom- - junior Mrmia llFmkyso-, friends of teuiterflnpo , tf trarty or sex," v ee . -- MASS MEETING ttsirf girls-an- enertainl llaotiel Pyne-n- l Miss Irene Evans at the home of the latter.-- . VasesirofTpale-pincarnations were used eflectivf.lv In uecuraung ne noma, Pmes" were es Layfenr and everimgy-Mi- " X "indepeV'ut re iavite("to j aneeting lHeet-4n-fiias- s- iVi,-Vii- ,r house in lemT "Ron off A'anceWalker Provo accord-in- g Citv. Thimdav. Afav available ' not for the farm tf Ef5e Carlson Jesse Wilkins J A Bean Low hurdles, 220 yards- - Miller, "27,-19o'clock' 8 at the p. .Secretary Stanford, 1st: .Simmons, Yernie H. Johnson.Elmer Decker tohe ruling of . Allen . to dicusf-- h Milton TifEany Fleeta Meldrum of btate iijiaey. . lla Rjtchie , time 27 Beconds. V . DrOBTfWKIVAtl houf I Rex Peters on Clifford Thurm aiT Alta Love ZZPoIe vault-Sco- tt, m fetanfonllptj ' Delos Stewart Clarence HarmonJ Audrey Benaon -of Provo have Box, T., 2nd; heighth 11 feet. TKo nnrwhhi-)l- niLKM. All T Mo nf . !. Alice Newell H Yv, 1st; Broad Cunninghrm junm8 Baird, ,Eya jackgon Z present tomorrow, antf enioved fieldmeet thoroughly jump the hv ' UIV1I our a track " " it youth app m. Margaret Allen - , Arnold RobiS'on, Frank Schwab JO o'clock. ScottJ Stanford.' 2nd: distance 22 Fridav. niornine our Sabbaths , rupted, " David Loveless Goodxnan Sadie '. T.7 Maijde Buckley ; Confederal fy rivalry exists between feet 1 inch. Mrs. J. M. J ensen left Tuesda V and our homes imnovprtJ,. -- Dale .'James Clayton Crawford La Prele Scot- tOakley-rl the contest will be "Difccuss Stanford, can desolated. wnere she willr.visit 1 . juafceviiy The Franklid has had 1st Horton, Stanford, 2i)d; distance Come owort for and heln no o.,., her southern leaving trip, " with the Taranogos 106 feet 9 inches. Shot put Crawford, Stanford, dual mMs husbands, f. there! Come and , a ..' .1 i I uguftia omison, oi onan- ()nif- - a nmU- - f 220 yards Baird, Y., 1st; Wy 1st; Horton, Stanford. 2nd; distance defeated them tjoin and and Parfter ishLJ!orkAnd MrLawrence Strong are plaMingqtto-ilrefih- t . - .1 mntl, i- - f . ii"TerI-- i inclT.Stale record fs Jiauw by a Lilt margin, uuiVio me .: Seattle -.Me-Hofluennext.month. , wrm-rnnA . Vi!r farmers 8S0 yards-MilJbtantord, 1st 41 feet ,.i A: . your presence, tipCUiS lO WIU vvci . znd; time Z min r 1 am. riianiher end. from t e vest the home of the groom's" parents, Le- - us organfee . throw Ilammer aTleague Peterson, Y., utes. that will drive th dP ' dis- Mr. and Mrs. John Stanford, 2nd; Tl Stanford Crawford, let; 2Nniles Strong. Worthington, drink forever from our mic'-Tti Vollpe graduates of the B, Yr-tance .12S.ieet - Hpeq f t1 1 , 2nd; tirae-llilereffl OnV-i it nrn wrf irml . Ifojdiway, 1st; wi. T buu ' All iiirs. ... fuici r.rnpl i . i v cordiallv inviul t . Y. Ui gavetheir graduating . . ... j Uos .1 rrorr hnMM. Ilish vwai W) JLWt turdlep, yards waa wiiiicsseuj ov a . " eieoirvf rtpw attend Ilelay, 4 mile Wyman, Stan. xuuujaa were r lull in lhe evmnafcium Wednesday kellv. Y.,shU " " 4 Stanford Crawford, ford, lFt; Paird Y., 2nd. There large number of freinds. After the ! member9 ai)d Mrs. Pearl Yat&s was X . vt nir A a he hall was nicely decJrsE Kxk.ijt ties the This time 16 9nd: liie hostess sprvpd ra. were four relays. iu Vie school colors and the or wedding supper the guests assem r i. " J"" record. " , irthumenia. 1 for the first Ktate during recess, This Mr. J. W. Ainr. Tlie final score - was ' Stanford bled at. the social ball uhere they win - te IILli iuaip Iaird'snd i the "tbe;ia.st Mr:s. of M. meeting t ? i i t: ilr:-CO r,ovr.i:. scar-on-. Y., ,00 enjoyed dancing and music Y., divided hODOiXr :'r was present.' , ;" y the lastjegisiaiure r - " T J . j- .r buthenef orduiaiice p T - . -- The bioycltf 'ordinance was the matters which- - was d' . was in the city and lip in arms over There were fully three thousand the condition of the high water in a Utah LakeT JMr. Taylor has peophrpresent at ttie meet." Long before the time of starting-th- e grand 1 0 '.icre farm on Wbhores" of "the lak: and today he stated, that less stand was filled and overflowing ' than four acres was outrl of water, and people who held grand stand ts were, obliged to stand up. J that the lake is rising from ""Vialf to one - inch - daily; He was t Hundred of people - attended in after the Utah "lake commission to carriages and automobiles.,. The meet- started promptly at see what could be done in the mat-te- r of removing the obstruction in 2 o'clock and D, A. Callahan, the old game sport of Salt Lake acted the river. It is Mr. Taylor's ' ion that tlie lake will be nvioh as referee and starter; I lis work higher this year than ever - before. was efficient .and .satisfactory - .as if ia cafa fn ca it UBnal. tliiss a tYii naco Tf HU A . .V " finish of fiat OrJ nnnaria rt furminiT lanr! were P. G. The judges ' j Roberts and W H. Peterson, Qene ' will be inundated. . : ' Rydalcb. . Timers were J. V. Knight, Archie - Ihurman- and A. VA meeting was new last aunnay pajm A the home.of Dr. F. layler t BECOJRP BREAKING at which the First Ward Tennis ' flub was organised The vbiett olr :The m" -- feCottl of thw , - the dub h and at yesteraay mee.ortn- - And.-- pro- - i 448 covered the dis- m te all' kind, igton of Stanford " McMurrln . was elected , pvebident taDCe m, 46' -and shot throw hammer " "The put and El wood. . fiatihtuta treasurer. d meet of" The. members are itteat lne close to the records, 'ecraDed cmu Tiu... ricuuieiv fnrril n x sc. iviinu.i ucui was cvery interesting 'relay racingwHevrioped some sf- - ti t t cool and uncertain for some t1)1(m-ur-- r 7t time,. -TTAtF; Ta'ylov of'ztakeT iew, " THOrSAXES PRETEXT"" " thr-Annnni- " - men' -- ta ." depOsits"-efsnowrTheon- l apt J e three"-gainst-th- - 1 pany must decide Dy oaturday, May zy wnetner or not Uiej will the franrhitfl crantir ed them some time ago by the -- t t t jnelted The Bell Telephone co- m- -- f : titv Tliia 'T favor of belter educational facilities. T ptv minp?l Wrdirt thfi nf .W In the First ward there were 40 at their meeting - on Tuesday yotescast, wjth 37 "In favor and -- The elause submit'-"- -' bond. In the ' X ted the in favor Fourth ward there were-7by company which eliminates the maximum charg- and ten against. The second ward " turned ,down by the efr,.'"was gave 62 votes for the bond and four and committee reported to the against. The other districts had "council. The"com not been heard from - up to noon jwipyTTwiir" "T edVto. ask answer be, by May " today, but the election shows a - big 29. majority for the Iwnd. f and come down the 10 ASKED The school bond erection " which was ;' held yesterday showed a big majontj in, favor of better" schools, While cafetwulfght; there" were ""very few .who . were " not In ; X 1-- III-F- OF SCHOOLS event made the meet between yesterday,- AVOR MES .. X 59 NO. ife -- k " Y2nd; Y'-ivi- - W 09, awarded-.M.-Agn- rr.,. I '"'"i. I . 1 nloi,... Z .7 n - . 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