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Show " B. Y. U. CELEBRATES, IS FOIBEBS Fortieth Anniversary of School Is Celebrated in ! Spirited Manner. PROVO. O-'t. 1. The R V. I", today J pf-l;-irateil founders' day, the fortieth an- niversary of the school, in a spirited man- ! nor. I At o'clock a liirsze prou fusion of Ftn- I dents arid teachers, numbering about loo, marched from the university south on A i ii demy n venue to CVntPr strict air) ivesr to Tiiii d West strcf-t. where the R V. V- Hcjwlomy w;ts first located. The parade counter-marched to the utiiver- j Hity. Colleire hall was packed to its capacity. I The services were presided over by Professor Pro-fessor Alfred Osmond, who in hin introduction intro-duction of Mrs. Inez Knight Allen re- ' fcrred to her as "a finished product of , the B. Y. L'." "I'ncJe" Jesse. Kniizlit. vice president jJt of the board, said he was proud to be given the honor of the office. S. L, Chip-man, Chip-man, member of the board, reviewed the history of the school. The citizen?' committee, composed of n. R. Irvine, Jr., J. W. Fairer and Jacob Coleman, voted first prize to the seniors and second prize to the class of 1017 for the best appearance in the parade. Reed You us sans 'Thon You'll Remember Me." The afternoon was devoted to athletic sports on the campus. The founders' day hall held this cven- ins in the ladies' gymnasium was attended at-tended by a large number of students and invited guests. |