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Show fflEM 'this "i the most and vf nTOgressiv'e laminate news- soatn or lake City. DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND IN DUSTRIAL - paper VOL. XXX. NO. 97. i rje Commencement-Addret-p- ALL OVER GLOBE ' Served on Hearst Newspapers as Religious Editor and Travels Over World IrfSearch of News -- bV commencement j "" acauewj - uu iin-urt- it begin Sunday evening j ii -- t at profit-pities will w in Splendid Exercises Held Saturday Evening in Gblumto Given Diplomas WW Them to Enter the High School. . Superintendent's Report and Splendid Musical - n'nai,iiav n cmy."v afternoon t iwiation will give - ..... Lillian , I . . n i . - V Alumni- the Atfahgefcsayhose-aam- e is believed their annual to be W. H. Harrison, died this fore- evening me Ta m ,commence-En- t was taken to the envelopes addressed to W, H. Harrison at Radnor, Alberta, Canada, were found in his possession. They were mailed in 19034. INTEREST IS FUNERAL SHOWIf IN HERALD ARTHUR MRS. OF HAWS. al . , nTSA , T ft I ! R d 0. ISIER - TOBIES WSilTwi . everT-Mon- j;c.: - - rit... s. tttitled4o.BTot one votel noCcbmefcJomTAT-Hendrtc'L on cents fiMer as a purchase or of the bieeest business account. Send or these the State with a proposal to .bring hIm !)8, or receipts to - The Provo k of the men of last few years Mr. J. build a Utah Wholesale Grocery company has been named by the Utah Associa-tiofactory n 'of Credit iMen as a delegate to our "the National ;J3cianon omreaii EflSzlfo t to say: rickson had this which meets thlsyear In Phila' "The people of West Cache --Inhave IMen" Vir.8ta"'lln3 Mr. Deal will leave shortly Candidates: delphia. believe' the to made been yum weison . . . .,154,951 recently"that blessings like adversities after the first of June and will be acic Buckley 15 . ,ViDeal "One ofthe r. 148,175 saying come in streaks." For a long time companied by Mrs. ;'ael Roberts-- . . r 60,358 about thia association ' ciove . have been praying for a sugar good featurespay-athey ll ;:7 48,962 factor without expenseB of the they being able to , reach is thatMr. and 'Mrs. Deal expect . to . 2040 trip. Journal. ear. Logan .. 500 the listening visit Niagara Falls, Buffalo, . Kew York City, BostonWashington and TEN NEW MACHINES INSTALLED all the Eastern citieB of any'Bize. hg-lady n 'ftt;;-"j1ed- of-y- - ; - ; liclil il LAKE AI 4 HlGHnlLEN DO YOU KNOW THAT . Woolen Mills have in Siailed teir new acalnps in the gar- ment factory recently. This maKes tan , fternoon the Provo Cinder twenty- - new? machines - In - the last Played Spring Laketl twelve 'months, or an Increase' of mam& - and 'defeated 66 3 per eent for that periodThi bv 8?ore of 8 to 4. The certainly speaks well for the garment Wiers4e0k-tne,- r from factory" department the supervision-o-f Mr. W. J Vjojett ffi-- o wm tt -- 2-- -- Bae vad 'CboT? 11- - which----l8-und- The batteriies d Peterson and Taylor Spring Lake MEMORIAL SERVICES. -- falter t,Jt- T'or er morning at 11 o'clock the four churches o the city nilt join in a mcmori al - service at the anT !tJuck out 8 each- Three 'Methodist church and Rev. W. F. music a, 8core ot 5 to TJuikipv will Drpach. Special ot lute a will be provided and thepublic: nme Vhl "LS invited. mBlrrw?!r"pry-t- l Ut - - Next Sikay -- - T py 7 u thTlin '6-- 4 tut 4hit of is 'V ""l"u6 awful habit. : eliould 'le""able to demonstrate- - that - nttmber -it iia"itnrfi0t-IhlCg9 ., with Spain. affair since the A - . J pnt-progr- I . r . dd nun I tiStoirifft - rremgrtro Groneman. Superintendent'B Report Superintendent r (Eggertaen r expressed appreciation of the interest gopd work takenby the pupils,-th- e of the teachers and the untirifig efforts on the part of the board of education for-tadmncement of the schools. He complimented the Home and School association for its interest, and assistance, and the Provo library board for books furnished the paplTs." SThere had been enrolled for which Hum-- " the year 2,217 pupils,-o- r beril,98&. had attended the full year, ef these had Tecived work for the creation of the lnterna- - promotion. Eight years ago there mlnda mind- that would plan and were 193 beginners and this year the TEACHERS OF THE work lor the gener& good of " hu- graduates numbered 186, of the 186 manitywhich when1t became gen- however, ilr- - 'wefe 6t included in the, 193 beginners. of eight eral would abolish war. go. years President R. R. Irvine of the then the taken manual training and their, organization presented nominees published in The Herald work, now on exhibit, evidenced their conclusion Superinten progress.--I- n Mondaywho were electft ' Yesterday the teachers of the dent - JSggertsen pointed out thr.t the Provo City "wards met in the First problems in education came with each ward meeting house and Counselor TIMPANOGOS RESERVE IS generation, and the errorta that were solve being made to solve them.--T- o Amos.. Merrill presided. Prof. J. R. required, the coBoshard's quartet rendered several FENCED BY NATURE LOVERS them beneficially operation, of parents, teachers and appropriate selections among which the public generally in an effort to were a sacred anthem entitled "The f mind, give the child an education-o' heart and hand. Rock of AgesjCleft For Me." "Opportunity" as interpretid by About thirty-fivspirited thought it. significant that while the .itA r xtpublic it a i (iFEdward Rowland Sill, William ' was war terrible devastating (y Wilcox; (2) John J. Ingalls, r ,Upn Saints Taylor, Prof. Fred Buss and others it is fitting that the Latter-da(3 Walter Haloner-Esthand all others as well are hid in the whaJiave taken the initiative in hav- Johnson. EoyaUJChorua ia.)l Scout Cirusr rand old ockies. We ing the Mt - Timpanogos region cet Donizette; tb) Scout Chorus, uppe. as a re aside left for the reserve, might do well to return thanks to serve Friday, and Saturday, built the "Our Country's Call," with choruB; our Maker thaT- - He has. cleft cBc l frm rn9A rnrla My America," Craduates renntrfl fn uwa-u nrounnt tvfVHt Oh, rdckrTof Graduate's Address; Howard R, TTialvVecan Safely trespass by cattle vijuu and sheep on the .. Here Abide.' reserve. The party returned yester- Driggs, .- U. of U.Prof- DriggB spoke-o- n - "Op,ortun ."Let us not feel too mournful about day They were a caught-- in on the grcduateB the late frosts while theJerribte Friday, but this did not prevent jty"and impressed cyclone, is working such havoc in the them from accomplishing the - work that education should be for ue and Eastern and Southeastern States of theyrhftd setjout - tn Itiiifnnil trvr titll frrrn-were tha drawnr Illustrations went out with - 8UppMe-B- na pro: furnishedvisions. by ;Theywere A PILGRIM. follows the appl. cation enjoy. Bishop J. H. Jenkins, Charles and success that in of education service. Fred Davis. - - .J. W. Presentation of Diplomas, B. Y. U. WINS IN TENNIS.I ooura 01 vuti-- r r j rarrer, memoer or ine ' . ; cation. T L Mayr (Ia-- . Chorus, "Laughter Th e tennis tournament between Graduates. i come) the Br- YrVrThnrs-darrayer. IN WORK VHO ASSISTED afternoon resulted in the B. Y. Flowers will not be present ?d at U. and the B. Y, C. each winning one : . these exercises. U. win- fet of singles and the B.-7 -- -- he -- t-- IIlfllEll -- few-year- iihi) neld - LEAVES THE past-twe- lve en "I of the Saturday evening in the Columbia theatre be- fore an audience that ' filled every seat in the house. The 186 graduates seated on the stage presented a. beautiful picture. The .following ex- waa rendpredr-- "; public, schools were Chorus, "Springtime," sextette, ty the graduates. UUVU Prayer, lxland Sumner. "Our Country," graduates. . Address the class by" presidfct. Tlie Provo Peace League - held its Carl ChrlHtensen.- annual meeting for the election of Girls'- Chorus- - (a) Lullaby; (b) officers at the Columbia theatre, Skater's Waltz. Io n V . e !!r,tr(1T71 . A V presentation of the great peace play "In the Vanguard" which will be auspices of the Re-OBERT PARKER MILESr who is brought to the Chautauquas this year. given under-thlief was the confrere of llfldstone, Pope of the Society. and XIII. Attorney J. Robinson many .other great characters of modern times, both In this country and Europe. At delivered a brief oration In which he reformer, traveler and "uplift" editor of the greatest chain of newspapers U) referred to the causes of wars, viz: the world, Dr. Miles is equipin-- with a fund of first band information Koldoin the differences of opinion, customs experienced in one man's career. As an orator Dr. Miles Is distinguished for and, material interests, To a great his dramatic power to visualize the famous characters and events of the past extent factional wars based on these generation, with which he is bo thoroughly familiar. tauses had ceased but they were still tlfe cause ofwars among nations. " e The aboveis-onof the numbers on the Chautauqua program wMcb will appear here from June ia to 19? MrRqbinson Bhowea .Kte necessity . kt - f AhpuLilha5th of this month Mrr " O. Wisler, "manager brThFVood-CliftoL. of A Walter profusion Jepperson. . Votes are evidenced the love Mercantile company,, for , the tliaireTeribefore. Miss Nelson who beautiful flowers friends. atered the contest long after others and sympathy of many months. wiH leaveJor M itarted is now in the lead by - a Salt Lake City, where he will accept pod margin. . Others are working a position as' assistant iahage3of and a surprise may be sprung at any the Pingree Brothers Co.T at an innrr 'Mt. crease in salary over the present Remember 4haUhe jrinner will get free trip to the coast in case position." This is one of the, big or, tie tinner: should prefer the casfi wholesale firms of Salt Lake City and tore Will be J75.00 to h taken down. UTAH FOR Mr. wisler is fortunate inlsecuring fiiat there is' considerable Interest ! soown such a splendid job. Mr AVIsler was is evidenced by the fact vthat wan fl.OOO in moneywhich has Accepting to the contestant has ,irrait(d store. He has built up a large mail SeM from 6ut of town. The Sugar Industry in Cache County order business :f or the firm and if NOT HOLD THEVOTE8 UN- JromAll Jna'catiQnatstunBgsntlTOea-t0W!nj- a tY ,A?E TOO OLD. Votes do much toward raising the local w invalid ten days after the pay- In the past we have heard a good postoffice t?L ahighercla88lhan it mnila deal about the danger the sugar now is in. f" .flTOs has been'ln since the Demo""!ee the Contest ad on another crats obtained control of things. The to?iTi8 iBSU? fnd-,latest" developments right . here ,at thomft 4ndifte--thftt"tt- t particuljj tar wwv.v (TU.WAUU 11LI IILULII dUstry:baa.JieyeT-bea"o--we-tai.the as of care pa9t during, eraldofficft- - not later than We. have two factories in this countx roay oi each week. ITU and If reports are true we are to have that l7Jnmbw Jor every five cent two. morev people The Amalgamated made ln anT 01 the businesB h,. have e"clared that ; they will build Iu.WB'advertiKi tin one m the old Alta Bchool district and .rfi 2Z. : The graduating exercises . - III A V WUUtllltUIHsHisft(Jrcht'fitra. s 1 - and-Bisho- Z rIt-- ' ' ers The-speak- : f : - Mrs. servicer 'for Arthur Haws, held yesterday in the Fifth ward meeting house were, at- 1. tended by a terge congregation of friends andrelatives. were Elders James Clove and "W. H. Joseph A. Buttle. Boyle Vocal selections were rendered by the Fifth ward choir and a quartette consisting of John W. McAdam, The-funer- H-CI- IEST " S t lie county infirmary depaddress for the Academic he was treated for uremic where Rev. delivered will be by artment The man was about 60 Smefl. Goshen of Salt Lake City. poisoning. of and apparently a laborsix There will be complete the yearsman, age ing probably a prospector Some work in this department this year. ' . . 1 1 ". MisSRazeTVest tcharg:iof Wednesday -- AI . J rJX j n. nrinr Pl tn i lhul uh 3 - i rr itt-- t- ' t I v jar.- ; i - V, and - f s Harrison Brought to Provo in Pitiful" Condition. is en 4 11 - Science from me ?r-- r- Program l - lie Kindergarten garden noon at the county infirmary. "department. was brought to Provo Saturday, from ...Y. Tf.l mjtsisin lir Gilluly in Spanish Fork canyon, where noijues wiiu uao icvtiiuj he had been ill for several, days in a Idaho where she has iaaquet In the bj Domestic HISS - III Ill piay George W. Fitzroy and "Alice In IVonderland. returned I 111 the, academy. Prof. of I scnooi the at presented t r- nnioniiiiin mniiia n II. r IIIAIININh 1 1 tli Biomsen, OTercometh." fiB i, nr nirn iil iiilv U LO UP ivmri ULU ItlHII uui Baccalaureate church.- - This ad-- . He Congregational '. .:u h ri,.livered by Rev. t.ud- bis subject being "He fitb the nt '. GR1U1D FROM PUBUC SCHOOLS Evening week will Next im ;LARGE CLASS n "II home town paper. ESTABLISHED dnesday Evening Mair3 1st. Eigth Grade fxercises Tuesday E ve nin g a nd the School pjay Monday - The Provo Herald PP?t:parker.milestha TRAVELED iiiiiEEi of' re ad in g- your, OF UTAH COUNTY PRO VP, UTAH. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916, lilltiliSS: ii . DEVELOPMEN Get in the habit " Iirrrr Today, is aTwayithe best day i e a Europein y L Li ug-a- 1 - : Fred-Uddiard; . er 1 - nd T ram-storm- V. n. rim-nni- -- 1 - -- -- - rlX . - y . Y. Bjngihdgulles!.won First singles Ralston 1nrinerB.-Y.U.;-Y. C, 2-- 6-- 9-- Y. IB. by Bert-Smi- B. C; FIRST RECRUIT TO ENLIST th, 6-- 4. ""Doubles won by B. Y. U One ot the first great moves toward Stanley Bonnett, Clifford Pierpont, B. Y. Ii.; the conservation of the beauties George Preston, Hood Moench, B. Y. Provp's grand old Mountain haa been made. Last FriC, Second singles,, won by B. Y. U., day afternoon many citizens from the Stanley Bonnett, B. Y. U., Bert Smith, .city, the B. Y. U. and Bo Scouts made B.f Y. C, a, trip up behind the mountain and -- . ;.' i consyucted one hundred and twenty rods of barbed wire fencing across an ZINC important canyon. . This will prevent SAYS MOREBRIM the further destruction of the trees WILL BE MINED IN disand flowers which wererapidly " p appearing on account of of (Tinj-panogo- 6-- 3, 7-- 6-- 4, 1-- 6, 6-- 2-- 4--6, ' agglii years; of enlisted , in the t'rii'.ed States army at the recruitinf office, A5LLen-non- , here todaySergeant-Joh- n who is in charge ot the Provo station, Delleves 'Murdock w !1 stick as he can read and write an is of Jojin Chicago, Murdock, -- 111., 1 Nature deeply indebted to all those ZIMMERMAN DIED I! WE J. F. Brim is in from Duck Creek, who have worked and contributed toair,, food, rest these Nevada' where he has been operating ward .Ihettainment- - of -- this Jlrgt y thrgecombat tobereirloBig? mfftes for year8Tlle statc-- that zinc ' great step. Without ., 1ft r is being opened in many properties, of all, the task wpuld have been im- BOSSEVILLE WARD ' H The U. S. Public Health Ser- where it was not known to exist, and possible, but the generous that much development"worlr:ls now of the whole city and ita.jresponse frienda, 80 per cent 1n BomeTpmmun- ibeing done on tine properties. Some made it awo.rk .pfJoy, " ' 'Axel " ties ? ;m John Zimmerman of "the" assay "certificates .which .....It has just received shows 20 per cent CHARGED WITH STEALING Bonneville ward died last night from-- a lack Overeating, constipation, chronic ailment at the age of 45 zinc from Lead King ore 29 per cent ' of exercise, foul air, eye strain, COPPER WIRE. . from Keapau ore and 29 to 35 per years. Deceased was" a native ' of may produce headache? cent from Iron King ore. Stockholm, Sweden... He came to the ' .'. $ ; Unitedtatea-twenty-yearBago and Polluted- drinking water causes Mike Maullo and Mike Fa'to,. Junk lived six yeara- ia : Montana,, coming ? FORMER PROVO WOMAN DIES IN dealers, were' arrwttH Thursday - in to Provo fourteen years ago. He is many deaths ' l ILLINOIS. ' charged with Burvived by his wife, a brother living .7 Spanish Folk cr.nion An efficient health officer is a l two coil ; of copper wire, the in Sweden and another nrothjuJjiu stealing f - Mrs. CTafa -- Wooden "7 O'Neal Of property of tie Mountain Stn'pjyawt!e-f0Ti- f died recently. PJU.IwphoM t mrrn "tTtiscola.Hllnois, held Thursday at 1:30 in the Ad- VJH$m j;iiii)uny beenist Juioyo as at Oolton,- W eui &19 chtiTcli 13a6TT5eT!r7mTitrtljTlr i r - plejm of Clara Wooden ana was a RTand- - . Saturday, thc-ijU insufficient T,nuwe;i viiHigutei ui u. yj. iiuue. 0110 guilty' in Frecirr;t "T'ui'iC;1 L E. L. Junes' Attorneys A. J. Evans of Lehi and health?" t a ciuia ana a Mother court to a rging" petit Elins tiansen of Spanish-Forwere besides heiLhusband. each. larce'ny anu were hnod here today attending court. to clean-up- n Fresh and cattleThe-Tlmpanog- os Club feels " . s theco-operatio- n r rr-Br- . im " -- - trr ' :rf . - - v , Jno-ft'&'-lii- ivt : n,jiai--aufrh- , two-year-o- -- - fc -- k -- t -- Tp |