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Show President Erfeatall'g tribute to OliT- " President Heber J. Grant. Glory is is follows: Old Glory. . ine Uefcerc-- t Xews. recognized by. us as one of the great educational fac Old Glory, wave on, o'er the land of tors among our people, has been to ua the free wnat U has Always been to the church, The home- - of the fair and the brave; i Better Shows for a ourc The land yhere)rstonommun Yourself and Family tarn to sea loyal defense. .. The progress of political events," e& Pindsronly a place "for a grave, hation grasp ffrmly The h'ands pecially the world war, and through that,: war at In they bear thee along; : (Continued from Page t.) vades the dear eld B. Y. talnment to greater treedomand Hber Wetriumph Join in a chorus, like millions .be' ' fore us, , .gntuuaung ty tor aumaniuna marks the present 4iatiEgithfegreeaBi-ayragap- Er r u ki PHOTOPLAY PRICES : t banner our . Still as song, one pledging ad of and radical chance Jay jn cent of college students taking out field Justment. EVENING In of ''Under MATINEE daunt-the leadership of the the . Undoubtedly 10 15 teachers' diplomas, 3 . average per' Chorus : will arise BtrtDU8 M'f1'011' less an of Brigham Young; army exiles cent of colleee students taklnz out We'll conie af the call of thy colors. ' Cftme to tu6f ?ne! nd m ii the nation is to keep its step' in the ' Old Hag; formal certificates, 44.6. I ' ' : oi tne march or democracy, toward a higher ' We're ready for duty today;output acfcooumber of Is ua to University serve want e ll where add better civilization. trained teachers for high school work you C" . House Peters and Louise Huff in i ' great Proaucts which lias Old Flag; The schools of the land must not be serve, 43; number of trained teachers t - . . LONESOME "THE CHAP' wn the ourof wonderful r enterprizes for 'to do so would imperil We'll pay what you want us to pay., elementary school work, 92; numtfer rav-heroic Pioneers.. For .neglected BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURES our welfare for generations to come.' trained for church service as district &theBl; z past forty-onyears thl& school r mimKir rainA teacher. o'er the Bhop and FRIED EGG HERO "MUSTY SUFFER COMEDY Many of the ordinary activities Old Glory, float-onthe farm, church service as leaders in parms:ha3 ;bee? d,evelPinS and which now engage ihe masses, will of 8 ,t? Jssi)im,e8 nd accommo-servicIn the present crisis, have to And wave at the mouth of the mine;, 23; number trained for church-'"- .! necessity t0TJhZ ,ncreasing;number of give way to the pressing, needr of the And. flutter in front of our chariots of as deacons' quorum leaders, ' who flock yearly to Its halls. wnmhoF troinoH fire, and the energies of the yeople W d not- remem--" hour; Y. M. M. I, At class letters, 2ij num- - . 'owevr; Iail our will have to be turned Into new chan And over our birds of the brine. ? part, feer trained ,for church service mJXJJ?-?".- . jpar nhvhut must The coo' of the babe, and the beat of p ayed, z: -L.M. I. A, class' leaders, 75; number , rtbe drum, i. 1.. i. .,kl. Matinee 2:30 the barimeter of educational ef- The voice of the nurse and the gun, su", J5."" flciency is allowed to while-class work, i2; number below th&Tetramv Shatnwell even f'c imr u- s" World Pictures "Offer tnrougn tneir con- church servir aa misonflWn. ' --?.4- - : I uoll or . once again, " v .wv. " " Il.l .ft.. me auer mat year, for hnrh soi'viro n. "nuea sMnria numhPr euoris,,year of future events will write theyad The song that our fathers have sung. REGINA BADET srmit iPadm' si'T.iin.har tninp 'tor school has been able to survive, It is story jOI a decadent nationT Khnrrh .a ti.nnh. intn,nM ' i with honest tithes the schooMs:fln: - And now as to our own local' condi Wave Glory, wave on, when the world imwe consider them an rr mimhpr .nf Anth. in Knhhni 2 anced. So The Vampire of France shall be free, tions; 1 shall take the liberty to ad Vnmhor nf withrtrowoia frxm '.,.i,nM ' ' portant party In the existence of our monish our board and faculty to stand And the peace dove has bulldejj her . - .. Illness ,8, work 27, lack of money 23,' BCl1' fn4 Je Bbould, therefore, aslflmly for the malntenan;e and execu. ne8t enlistment in the Industrial division" a strong policy for the coming When the war crouds"no more shall D"v year, which shall make for the achieve " oi national aerense 307, marriages darken the shore, ""V ' -ment of larger and better resulU than And the billows of strife are at rest; suspensions 2, enlistment In the Unit- - u" waiu!u. "Never can we forget our teachers ever before. ed States army 13, When he Goddess, of right, and the . Special contributions to the school: who have so zealously worked for our Champion Might submitted, Respectfully utmost has welfare. It been de their From Alumni and friends for the pur Shall meet at the altar of love, George H. Brimhall, Beautiful, fascinating, chase of land. 1320.00; from 'High sire that we should spend our time And under thy stars and thy symbolic Joseph" B. Keeler, " " ' School class of 1917. shelves for,to the best of advantage." bars,--1ft" Amos N. Merrill,. Regina.Badet brings to From the Pacific Coast ' Training Whitecotton library, $45. DO; from Col- We'll sing with the heavens above. screen the American the , ' Presidency. RAOV INTERNATIONA!, books, Camp comes the following letter: lege graduating class 1917,-fo- r The audience arose and sang the WO RLU dure of France, the FUTUK k Ifemember your request that all first versei)f America. educattoiv' forlibraryt-secondar- y At the close of the exercises the or of In B. the nts Mr. J. ; from Lesiear army REGINA DADET nary J30100; enlisting of the Young family were President Geo. 41. Brimhall read Th Vampit of Fanc valued at $430.00; chair for office by ' send In a hrief note as to our She famous beauties. of the school presidency for the taken in autos to the .Maeser Memor report ial building, and on returning to the class, $25.00; total $1120.00. abouts. I am In good health and Xeel year;: : also brings tatheAmeri 0 JILBEBt anSIGNER To Student Body activitiesFor ex- -' strong in every way. The social con- Misr Dorothy Young rendered a ,vo University the Young family associa a screen a can finish, to those ditions different are team of to ball basket vastly tion and the Alumni Association unit peases Chicago, cal selection in a charming manner Pirct4 by .KWUOUIS niACANTONof sureness and an ability in the B, 'Y. J., but they are not so Commercial Club and citizens of Richard W. YoungrJr., great grand ed In the enjoyment of a banquet, pre 3AKA Prorvc" HAKIyl) Ahfrl devo, $442.00; from faculty, $339.00;from bad but what any young man with a son of President Brigham Young, de pared by the Domestic-Scien1 '' de will and charm ji that meet and can Athcharacter Illinois from address-He-rstrong an $313.75; safely etudents, Jn livered an eloquent partment, and the rendition of fc light every person who 1 letic Club, $100.00; total, .$1194.75; conquer. ferred tq the indulging genius of the terestlng program of toasts, music and sees I her. , "I remember your advice that the school and of the church TBchoop-sy- s' brief addresses. . grand total of contributfonsij2314.75. Student Body. greatest foe Is not the Germans,, but tern faith in God and in His direction The officers of the Young family From the report of Brother Marlon vice and shameful conduct. Yet it Is of', tba affairs of the "world. "He held association were They Harris, President of the Student Body, not so Jiard to live cleaa if one starts that the lasting things of the world's are Richard .president; out right. Those who are low and history were based on the' faiths and B. S. Young, secretary; R. G. Rossiter, Ive aelect the following items: danc-loose soon give one ""'the road when he religions ytsf the people, and gave a treasurer; members executive com That the ing parties, held every alternate week lets them know he does not approve hreryJ brief review of historical facts mltt'ee, Willard Young, Don Carlos In the Ladies' evmnasi'um as als'o the TJf theirconduet. Alomar Ytrangr 20c Evening 7s30f 9;13 Matr 3:45-10- c, thirto hrtruesIistory Youngr B. al y programs of the Studenff ' "I am so glad I attended the B. Y. U. too jsvas cited 40 prove that , when re- Association The before here.The training been successful, have coming Body, the following officers: Presl singularly has been neglected and ignored, i elected Rhoda Royal Presents J; i J a Milton JI. Knudsen; first vice The baskeiJball squad has to its credit received there would nake it difficult llgn fallen into j DOLLY CASTLE -- the slngle-4ef winning,iwUbout have faile4r Th wap was referre44o president,iFayette Stevens;secnd lu "and Her 9 of eleven games, of securing the inter i think of school : every day as bringing a condition before the na vice Vilate Elliott; secre president, collegiate statejmnnant" and of obtain-- " and wonderwhat you are doing. I am tion, which demanded that the niater- - tary, Jf.E. Hayes; corresponding sec ing second place in Chicago in thelnterested in. my school chumS and laT aims of the people which e retary, Harold Dunn; treasurer, Her r mates. I hope we boys in the army past had been given undue promin ald world's series. ' . Clark; members executive commit have to kill and ence, be put aside and more promin tee, John P. McGuire, Win. S. Raw- The distinguished Jump of Clintonv and navy Quormjcf.Jhe Twelve and other - 13aiEC5ERlT-.-- of. PfllfMnii . j d la waging-ef-aiatupeada- ous - - '"uu'"' '" ff " - i 5, 1 1-- Pems c?n?f' n7e TONIGHT, -- , 10S S . e - e . ,rually, a,,, l-..- , , i - e zj'fl to Tuesday . - alnr-for&irefe- tnedofc' ' - " . . W it. we -- - d- 0: , "iiffl'tiri: . .. .. " 1- gla-mo- ur the-contine- books-tude- nt's toej-PiemBe- rs where-Woodwor- 'Atonement ce -- . Wednes day g I 1 . . which-prove- -- -- d- 10c,-20cr3- semi-weekl- 0c YrU.-Alum- -- " -- in-.lh- ' ' . will-neve- IseiiTt--Wld44pWao- ke r 1 nce-give- .tha .spirit- - andllln g$L n- " record. Brother dreds ot young men, the richest, and the good of humanity. He spoke of world's collegiate Before the commencement exercises Iarson's Jump was aix feet, five and noblest blood in the country, to study the great work of the pioneers a work began the class of 1912, which held a inches. The publicity and plan how to take life and tcsave of God and demonstrating the immor reunion Thursday at the Roberts Ho v ' . r- in man. The pioneers had spar tel, contributed an interesting feature given to. this feat by newspapers and -t-heir own. tality who "I realize that the farmer ed no toil to make the deseret blos- which relieved the wait caused by de- magazines throughout the country, It a a theme fo editorials, can votes every ounce Of energy to the som as the rose, and to build a great lay in beginning the exercises.. The and This was the legacy which had members of the class were seated toonly result in the Brigham Young Uni- - ralsihg of food stuffs is fighting, we are. state. war than .more the mucn spinning wideT niore becoming come to the graduates, and would-b- e verity gether and conducted some ;. class Awaken . the an ineentive-f-or , Use your influence to and much more favorably known. them-t- o gos- stunts, a part of which was a number applythe men and women in. the Brlghaih - President Harris report further pel of work in the great crisis that of the young men of the class, carry-i.rnrAn the 'tact that Once aeain the .Young University to the seriousness now confronts the nation. Mr. Young g babies, marching to - and fro I t our nation. spent is confronting Brigham Young.University holds ke of the cooperative measures across the stage each carrying a baby hours a day udying and H wnICn had been state championship in debating and some inaugurated by Brig- - as an evidence cf their compliance mat we nave oeen successful hi ue-- uccr icawcu "ui On the settlement Of the with one of the earliest command ham Young of Kevada forejis until lately. This war will be Territory, which produced a happy so ments Borne of the other students bates won upon the battlefields of wheat, cial and economic iind Westminster College, i borrowed.1" The said the exhibits-w.e- re TheMeport-emphasiz- es the excep- - peas, beans, corn, potatoes, etc., of present genferatten-ha- d democracy." MILITARY ELEPHANTS to an extent The exhibit of art and manual to Franco We ComAmerica. go tlonal success of the Dramatic youthsay of the students of and left the the their w,ork showing policies forgotten "ERFORD'S SENSATIONS pany and of the boxing and wrestling and help push the Germans over the fathers, but the principles of democ- for the yea,r, attracted many visitors matches. It refers to the White and Rhine, but you tnat Dattentiy jaDor in racy arid social and economic Justice during the week, and was greatly adA Pretentious Aerial Novelty iDlue as one of the best school papers the fields will crush Germany. J would be established as a result of the mired The exhibit included the proinin see the would to Utah lead. like In this Intermountain country, and to ductions of the students in arts and JACK DRESDNER of present war, and the education and this year's Issuejf the Banyan as be dustrial enlistmenrfor the purpose of the school had specially Industries, showing artistic taste and tradition - , Just a Plain "Nut" y war. and this pleasing. winning ing particularly unique qualified the graduates to take .an ef- mechanical .ability of a high order, "We boys will gladly give our lives fective Both of these student publications and careful instructors in work. this part painstaking LANCASTER AND SMALL hare been financial, as well as educa t to nphold the ideals of "old Gloryi and " "Old Glory,"" compose; by (President work." ."" we expect those who stay behind us to In a Comedy Sketch tional successes. H. Brimhall, was read by Miss aid In George A record is made of the oratorical leave no task undone that-wiMaSTORMY HOUR" "THE Armorel Dixon Miss and sung by contest and of the gold medals award- - accomplishing the same, purpose. was set to rie "The Hedquist. song DIYIDEKO ed of the medal presented by the "Pray tor us in devotional., period music by Prof. Reid. BAILEY AND THOMAS ; BINGHAM HINES GET Provo Commercial Club for the most ask God to stop this reign of horror. Marion Stu of the Harris, president Two Dark "Secrets" in Comedy the Bend "I basis In schoolf the efficient student regards'to. three cheers for ; membera of the faculty and student EAGLE AND BELL BLUE standing FROM being forjudging feholastic FOURTEENTH CHAPTER OF PATRIA and social service rendered. The med- bod? and- hone before many years I Vice "President Jesse " Knight H. Milton won with was enroll may al this year by yourlaanpyband pleasure with the exer- COLUMBIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA Knudsen, president of the Senior again." cises of the day. He testified that class. Library. 10 From the cent dividend posted A survey of the library five years Brigham Young had been inspiredcon-to The report, closes with an expressto school and the have, it last begin Wednesday by the Eagle & Blue were of there the disclosed to fact that the people . William A: Brady, ion of appreciation ago ducted of under revelation. the'spirit Bell Mining company at Tintic, $79,849 Director-GenerProvo, the local press and particularly 10,000 volumes on the shelves apart Mr. iCnight encouraged the young peoto the business men for the support from government documents. A simi ple to cultivate faith and let their of the total of $89,314.60 to be paid, WORLD PICTURES survey this spring, shows 15,000 lives be Judged by falthrather than wjll be placed in the treasury of the they have given all student body pro-(l-; .v Present (volumes, the government depository to wait for jects and activities.knowledge. (He urgedthe BInghajm Mines company.". According The spirit of the school can best be not included. This growth, averaging ETHEL CLAYTON to keep their conscience to a report from the East the Bingham " Indicated by excerpts from addresses 1000 volumes per year, has come very young people would No be rich. then clear; they r":;v:;: V: in -'Mines company has since the first ot and letters written by the students: largely through gifts. Over .$2,000.00 man was conhas a clear "YANKEE PLUCK" , the year purchased 98,256 shares of Address of A. Ladru Jensen, Senlof has been donateduring tlfia period science, as to With Montagu Love of a aid. Senior 234,021 shares the has for of tools time books, of in stock "What hands the purchase day: President Knight gave a strongea- - of the. The total him in his life's work, and how do well as many of the most valuable public. stock Eagle Story ot by Willard Mack. the truthfulness of the gos timony they differ from "those c? ooer men. books found on our shelves. This year pel and the Lord's power and willing- outstanding is 893,146.: This gives the Directed, by George Bingham 89 per cent of the stock of Fundamentally every man has the the Senior college class, this "day be ness to bless. 1 Archainbaud. Tintic property. Prior to the first the same tools, his head, his hands, his Ins: graduated, presented the institu Miss of Lucile the of the Hanks, author -the Bingham Mines owned heart. Our purpose in coming to this tion wits a check for $300.00 with ode to Brilliant, delightful, Brigham Young, was called to 74 per year cent of &"BTue the BelL Institution was t get these tools which to found a library suitable for the Eagle iMrs. and introduced. spienaidiy, stages, elabor- platform or 659,125 shares. sharpened, strengthened and adjusted the work in secondary education, Y.of the in behalf Susa X Gates, "Yankee ately j Dividends-tom this gowned, our, tuture donation U3e year The the of Tor more effective entire very compli last year from the Eagle & period Jfluck" is an exceptional Bell Blue lives. While preparing our tools for consists of 399 volumes. " Two gifts, Young family, expressed mentary appreciation of the effort of to the Bingham Mines amounted to the"atnelIferTeTiave,-gained-man- y sT oiienng. miss Clayton s frum-tf- ae from volumes J $ 65,9I2rwhTtS""thg-Teluthe curriculunti0Boneprecious things notn oined-in- audience the singing which other formed each-ithe a two B. Lesier. valued at $430.00, dividends oflfr cents the "Friendships have been led byr Prof. first five months i Spangteranner, US. me, whole produc- rVank Pluck" ortne year give the will extend into eternity.. Memories a set of 20 volumes from 'Mr. ueorge "Star . i Reid. th" tfea8weg whtoh.'.wiU ,"iwe,'4otKted' Benediction wasoftered by Dr." John equivalent to $1.12 a share ot the make us happy In. our hours ot disap During the pasj two years, the first- A. Widtsoe. ; Keystone CampAv ... 141,100 share's of gingham Mines istolntment and in our declining years. year woodwork students, as weu as "DODGING to Is ode The HIS DOOM" the following Brigham '"' :'''! . sued. "The light of Mormomsm nas msuii-- the high . school graduating classes, by Miss Lucile Hanks: own d into our"1iearts permanent ideals. have presented the school with suit- - Young, 'Leader-heartthe Bihghams earnings during , Brave what task was first - ?A great duty, one in which we can quarter of this year were $24,692, able cases for books. thine; and Victorias, In which Bingham has Music Department The tire, Is the furthering of the ' - Salt In History. set for thee, 'twas set for thee a movement In - ideals of our Alma Mater. $54,850. Includinterest, The Music Department has main- Twas controlling England may save the Empire; but was not In when olden word salt him didst thou whose times, Obey, & the in Blue Bell's "And when alt the tasks of a B. Y. tained its efficiency under the direct- By won t it be Eagle ing equity To set us free, to set us free. obta'.ned as It Is today, it tough on the grouse T "U. graduate have been enumerated and orship of Prof. ClairS W. Reed, assist earnings for that period wre equiva- o easily their from forth my some people was as countries 'Bring lent to $1.67 a share or at the rate ot regarded la r all the works compiled, we shall see ed by Miss Florence Jepperson, Miss Somebody may is well get ready to foes. : : luxury. This seems strange, dees It Pin $6.68 vet annum. , . In every one. of them' an inspiring com-- Lyie Edmunds. Prof. tMoser S. Gud- flags on the pacifists, for Mr. to Promised And the them Land, - rnon bring & words. the one Bluebell have not? At time the Chinese mode Earnings of. Eagle, purpose expressed by mundsoaand ryan now as militant severmoreas Col Roose- hold them will Where r let me be a friend to man." ? recently shown a very pronounced in- It iatTItO cakeitamped the Image mt. Classifies them all as slackers. Some features to be tooted this year Within of hand." hollow the my crease, thanks to the abnormal price' of the emperor upon It, and used it as v acifists who shut President ot the High School gradu-atin- are the splendid congregation singing, up shop as soon of lead. April profits of more than class: directed by Professor Reid and accom- The who together as there is any gooa ngntmg to do those Arabia was ot God will mony7In wrought mighty In this a were and rate force of better than at the power $80,000 "There is a panied by the School orchestra; a lafood which had been salted, be- we of the right sort. Institution which is not centered in the dies' chorus of thirty .trained voices Through thee, staunch soul, and by $1 a share on the stock. Earnings for 4te lieved that this established a special thy hand, V presidency. In my particular member under Mlaa Florence Jepperson's leadthe four months ended with April Intensive farming, defensive didst thou when faith pot bond quailed of Thy the to 25 were seems to or cents friendship between them. This It a pervade share equivalent of the faculty. ership, accompanied by Miss Lida Ed see victory. 1 no is to as led the oldJsaying: 'There la salt much as was earned in 1916 nearly munds. A symphony orchestra of 100 entire institution and yet there desolation of the land. The V 1915 it can and combined. pick definitely Moses us." where between you Professor directed Pieces, There are likely to be more kings by place But reverent awe o'er, filled thy heart, . out It seems to defy analysis and yet Gudmundson, and a military band with A In the breadline this in shone , face,. Joyous light thy behind the GREEKS' TO MONEY in year than ever Prot. Robert Sauer as leader. It Is the great power and before in the world's As to the weary Saints thou saidst, BE KEPT IN U. S . achooL I am not going to try to de- Where Bump Fell Down. history. School. .,'of Needs the is the place, it is the place." ' Willis "Do you think a knowledge fine It or. to give the reasons for its The pressing needs of the school are "It Cheeri for Wilson are heard around as never, I have force. Bingham Postmastr Is Ordered Not of the Biblo is necessary Xor tremendous a'playground for the training school; A happy people sing thy praise. a, busi- the world. to Cash" or Issue Any More Postal ness maav yet, heard it satisfactorily described, enlarged facilities for the physical edu FVom lands with teeming plentyfilled; s, nowudarsr Orders. " r but it is instantly recognized by everye cation department especially a Indeed ; ijuorance of It cost Bump, the se v Do Sit Down. sermons bv members of. the From hearths where, in their faith student and patron of the school. order man, a pretty penny, last cure, On and after June 1st money orders mail Ia England when the chair was first may, as members ot this class, forget a school nurse and an additional black. They rest, their fears forever stilled. coming from Greece will not be ftrae fellow copied a lot of used, even the laws of sociology and mathematics, smith shop. Leader-heart- , wealthy men only owned thy task is done, chashed, nor will they be issued to names out of Chronicles and sold It to one or the facts ot history and. government This report would be decidedly in Brave two, it wus the seat of honor Promised Saints dwell "ia the people intending to send them i to Bump as $ malUng list and Bump sent given to a that we have learned here, but as long rnmtiloo without snerlnl monttnn ho-- . The as a special mark of Land, guost the never can to we we as Greece, according live forget letter from out circulars, of his new safety ralor favor, - The made of a course of Sunday Ood will hold them evermors American colonists fol Washington". D. ., lifting, inspiring spirit that ever per- - nning sermon9 by members of the Where a. to nair Kindred patriarchs of the 014 lowed tLU custom v. by postmaster U. u Withiu the hollow of His hand. during the first Countryman. leatameut before he got wise,"- - sludge, part of the seventeenth century. 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