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Show SIXTEEN GRADUATES AT THE B. Y. U. AT PROVO Special to The Tribune. PROVO. May 23. Tho B. T. U. commencement com-mencement exercises wero held in college hall. After the routlno work President Brimhnll and Profs. Koclor, Hinckley and Iflckman addressed tho students. President Presi-dent Brlmhall congratulated the classes and urged them to higher efforts, appealing appeal-ing to the students to mako the most of their talents and to aim high. Tho following arc the names of tho graduates of tho normal and high school: A. M. Cheney. Sytha Brown, Maria Parker, Mnmlo Ilccsley', Dell D. Boyor, Frank S. Harris, George R. Hill, Jr.. D. J. Edmunds, Orson N Kelly. Harvey Fletcher. G. N. Chllds (principal of tho Lehl schools). Francis W. Klrkham, James Ollerton. Leolctto Chrlstcnscn, Hynim S. Vance. o Tho following order was made by Judge Jacob Johnson: James B. Clark et al. vs. John B. Clark et al. of Pleasant Grove, nonsuit, granted dismissal of caso at the cost of plaintiff. A. Harvey of Pleasant Grove has given a quit-claim deed to Axel Johnson of the. samo place to a one-fourth Interest In tho Pride of the West No. 1 and Pride of the "West No. 2 mining claims, situate In the Silver Lako mining dlGtrlct. Tho consideration consid-eration was $1C. Marrlago licenso was Issued to F. S. Peterson, aged 24. and Bortha Markhnm, aged 21, both of Spanish Fork. "William Ward, aged 2C, and Emily Hanson, Han-son, aKcd 20. both of Oasis, Utah, received license to wed. Mr. "Ward and Miss Hanson Han-son were married by Elder Ellas A. Gee. G. F. Hickman, principal of tho Benjamin Benja-min schools, ls attending tho B. Y. U. commencement exerciser this week. M. "WoodhoiiEO of tho Telluride Power company returned tills morning from California. He has been looking after the company's business in tho west and at tho same timo taking a little recreation. Miss Nina Houston will be in Salt Lako Tuesday to witness the presentation of "Tho Little Minister" by Maudo Adams. Senator Smoot Is spending tho day in tho Garden City. M- Knight has begun excavating pre paratory to tho erection of a now business block adjoining tho present Knight block on the north. The following Jurors were drawn In the Fourth District court, returnable May 27 at 10 o'clock a. m.: Albert M. Davis. Pro-vo; Pro-vo; Joseph Morgan, Spanish Fork; Joseph S, "Wilde, American Fork; Samuel Leek. Thistle; Leon Bachman. Provo: John Loseo, Spanish Fork; John Whlpplo, Lehl; Joseph L, Hales, Spanish Fork: E. M. Dugdale. Provo; I. R. Vnncc, Amorlcnn Fork; F. J. Tucker, Provo; Joseph "W. Roberts. Lehl; Gustavo "W. Carlson, Salem; Sa-lem; Erastua J. Barney, Lake Shore; Joseph Jo-seph E. "Wllklns. Spanish Fork. Mrs. Eliza Jano Page of Parowan has been committed to the State mental hospital. hos-pital. Tho family ls well known In southern south-ern Utah. Mr. Pago was Probato Judge in Iron county for many years. llyrnm Arrowsmlth and family of Salt Lako have removed to Provo. Miss Maudo "Wilson entertained hrr friends on Saturday, her birthday. Rc-freshmonto Rc-freshmonto wero served. A O Sheriff Cronin took the four men accused ac-cused of burglarizing PMlortson's store at Mono to Juab county today, whero they will bo hold for further Investigation. Some of the stolen property has been recovered. re-covered. tot Exalted Ruler Houlz of the B. P. O. E. says that the committee to provide visiting visit-ing lodges with accommodations Is pro-pared pro-pared to find suitable places for all that come. One ward will provide meals for 3(0 or 400 dally, with lodging in privato houses. The talk now Ls of extending the time two days longer and have excursions from various parts of the county. Theso will bo called Utah county days. Mr. Houtz desires It understood that tho drilling drill-ing contest Is open for all and $250 will be divided Into two prizes. In all. about $2000 will bo given In prizes, lighting, etc., and a banner day for Provo is expected. |