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Show i - The Weather 1 Utah, aniwttltd rtit outhrn cooler north and rth portion; fair .... frort .... Tutodty; ith .xit " eoo'r' '0L. XXXVI. ( uj arc in V. J J NO. 145. sto ( ah (Pimm uviiuvi. lUII one HF. IHAP.Y M IP IB 11 Mi'iiFimiFfiT vvi ii prmpam iliivli iliii i iiuuiini High School Gymnasium May 12, 19228 P. M. Music by High school band on east steps. Community singing, led by Prof. J. W. McAllister. Invocation President T. N. Taylor. Selection liiris' cnorus. talk, "The Significance of Graduation," Alton Robinson. talk, "Girlhood Ideals," Marva Bullock. Vocal solo, Paul Anderson. talk, "What the High School Has Accomplished This Year," Ike John. talk, 'Homemaking the Greatest of All Careers," Verda Peterson. Saxophone duet, air. MCAinster ana Douglas rage. Commencement address, Prof. Earl J.. Glade. Selection, Boys' chorus. Five-minut- I - " PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY, 8, 1922. ENGINEERS OF NATION TO " True Movie Life mm VISIT UTAH COUNTY Five-minu- te As Lived in the Wildest Days Of Sudden Success in- "This , UndaLecInc d Chained Cyclist one-fift- h e m THE WEEKLY HERALD i Sl PIONEER ENGINEER PLEASANT Nearly two months ago, Hanford, national commander of the American Legion, announced that it was up to the different com-.- ; munitles to take care of their own; former service men and, In recog-nation of work along this line, cer ': GROVE, 7. May d fit j j 1 ' n i .. 1 1 , ji bv the Misses Voilet and Celestia by William Knudsen. The speakers were President T. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY .V. Taylor. William P. Clayton and Powelson. The invocation v;as offered hy Sidney Russell and Tuesday afternoon, May 2, the benediction by John D. Dixon. Zebina Alleman was pleasantly si cemein Provo the The grave city tery was dedicated by Bishop prised by the Reliey society ladi of the Springville second ward, t Powelson. occasion being her 77th birthd COLTON IS QUIET. anniversary, which occurred that day. The following progrf'ij Sheriff J. D. Boyd, who returned was enjoyed: Talks by the ladies j'fj Sundav from Colton. where he the life of "Au;it Bine," and went tn investigate the picketing good work she had done in the Kir otriVltiff f.fu T?a Do minora rcu liof enriatv Huef hv Torta conditions very quiet there. Snelson and Mrs. Jeanie Pier He found three representatives of Poetry composed by Myron Cri' the striking coal miners doing dall for the occasion was read f-'picket duty near the railroad yards, Mrs. Irene Cook. Solo, "Motl!', warning men who go to Scofield Machree. by Mrs. Bella Snels j and other coal camps of the strike. The Primary children entertalrfn The sheriff Instriirteil thf nirket with their Primarv unrnri that tinder no conditions would he member present gave Mrs. Allen;! till i nirii ft Uiiuiiin.i waiu. iaiiiij ICUt i:j(1L Jieillllt Uirjll IU Uertl ff.,Va any of the passengers on the trains, nients were served. ! l C MnK T wwu nria TI.. i.nvnnll n ta nlan(.nnllH LI jr j, lir usr; niij ) niit;ii'.7 ...ilnl ii. ,ain.v cin.'-'iThe men promised to obey the In- tertalned at the home ot Mrs. Gh 4 afternt1 structions and said they were only Kerredy Thursday anxious to inform men who are Tables of progressive "500" v' unacquainted with the conditions played. Mrs. Lewis Clegg won J honors. Dainty refreshments w at the camps about the strike. f 11 j Slni-tho trouble in the camps, served by the hostess. Mrs. Walter Kirksey of Salt If ''f, S'.erilf Boyd has had two deputies ui f'nltiin continually. The snenf. Sunday with her lumharw'. iMr. and Mrs. Bert Oakley J, deputies are Thomas Kelly and ; William Rhinehardt. gone to Salt Lake to live. Johnson, and a solo p Pro-fe-s- uJf J j . ! j h s u vf (! ' 111 l..l... , "n"' i I 2 1 ' 1 . j DEAD i 4-- 5 - "r ( d er-i'- it out to feed his chickens and was 'would be sent to nie Titles In eacb'p found dead near the coop a few state which would be first to ellmi ') j ? nate their unemployment probIenu;p minutes later. Mr. Richards was born In Not as far as former service men art f--' tingham, England April 17.1854 and conserned. Six cities and towns In Utah com ccme to Utah in 1865 with two sis- ters, his mother already being here. niled with the reouirements am .: The family settled in Franklin, received these certificates. The:' !'1 Idaho being pioneers of that sec- were mailed by Kirk M. Decke.ji f ', tion. He married Emmiline Smith rum utfpuruuttUL ueauiiuariero, uuyvii of Pleasant Grove Dec. 25 1876. ing been sent there for distribu f rf. j it She died in 1895 and the following tnn Provo, Spanish Fork, Price m' i year he married her sister, Hattie 1,1 Smith, who survives him as do also nrn the six favored nlaces in Utahr.fe-''- ' l ThAsa nlaPAS liavn nttfllnpri th six sons a:id two daughters Vnr 50 VMn ho nraa a Inonmntlva (lllired 100 net Cent Ift the emDlOvM'1' engineer, both in Montana and ment of former service men. Th;; Utah. He was an engineer on the (Certificates are sent to the America! i'1 Leni to Mamoth branch for 10 years legion posts, but are intended fcj-jand then for 8 years ran the pump-- all the people there. The certify H . ing station at Cherry creek, moving jcates reads: The city of Provo has earne.4 ? here about a year and a half ago.! Funeral services will be held in tne lasting gratuune or me nauoi :;t. th 3 tabernacle at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. In time of economic stress and u'J : dustrial despression. she has furnjf ';. heii useful pmnlnvmpnt tn All hit YOUNG WIFE BURIED. veterans of the great war. S C "In the acknowledgement of th.,1? Funeral services for Mrs. Kath-ry: service, the .AmericflS Jolley, wife of 'Malco'm Jolley, patriotic ... ri ! who died Monday at the family Legion extends to ail ner cimer,if residence. 165 North Third We t s thanks and appreciation, ... Tliia eArtifipflf n 1111111 wam as rnrrv. tho oprflr;.':, i . MicrL, cum uriu in cuts ti.!.j if Sunday. Bishop George seal of the national legion and U, chapel Powelson presided. The music was signatures of Commander MacH furnished bv the Relief so"itv der, National Adjunct Lemuel Bu Jy rhoir under the direction of Mrs. les. Department Commander B. V i ) Cleveland Brown. A duet was sung and l'e;;artment Adjutant Deckt!, -' ra 1 1 James Richards, pioneer locomotive engineer crediting with piloting the first railroad train in Montana dropped dead in his home at 6:30! d d J m McNider, n If fighters realize they are waging a losing fight, as thus far we have had but very little warm weather and still the streams are almost beyond their bounds. 'Ml In Slate canyon, where a roaring stream is coining down, eight men and two teams were working yesterday diverting the water lnt three different channel. No dam age has been done thus far. During the night the main chan nel of the Provo river broke at i place about a mile north of thi Ileber Knudsen home. However no damage has been done as the water is running in an old channel of the river. Farmers are at work 'lit,1 today fixing the break. Yesterday 15 men and three teams were 'at work on the river cleaning out some gravel. The farmers say that as long as there is no continued warm spell they will be able to keep the river in the chan- Mi m v' ' if. k TOMORROW iO CANYON STREAMS The warm weather of Faturday swelled the rivers and streams of the various canyons to an alarming extent. Some of the streams raised more than eight inches during Saturday and would have increased beyond control had the warm weather continued Sunday. Men and teams have been work at several places alone the streams in an effort to lir,vent floods. Most of the Hood "Berries and other sniull fruits are in good condition and promise large yields. This U especially true of strawberries, the crop of which will be much larger than last year"s. "I could sell eight carloads of dairy cows right now if I could get nel. them. Every day our office re According to City Commisisoner ceives communication from farmers George Billings the pipes for the ' In other counties asking for Jersey city water supply are in danger becows. can- i;r. "Sheen men have seen the best low Springin Dell as Is also the several places. increase this year they ever saw yon road from Springville are to excepting during the war. Lambs, theReports a large crew of men effect that sheep and wool have advanced In have been at work during the last (' price. Most Utah county sheepmen two ft have sold their wool at from 30 to Rio days protecting the Denver Grande railroad bridge across l 32 cents the pound. I "This should be our best crop Hobble creek. year. There is more moisture in reserve than we normally have, and there Is no reason for pessim- LEGION LAUDS PROVO ism on the part of the farmer. Farm prices will be better than last year, and production in this county will AND SPANISH FORK i be greater." . llilll LEVEL going to he a mighty in America. to half-miler- ig good crop year for the gardeners and farmers of this county," said Joseph p. Welch, county agricultural agent, this morning. "Some people have Imagined that because of the wet and cold spring crops would be lessened," Sir. Welch. "Rut thin Is not the case. . Tiio "v, i.. ill l.u i.utnier crops man nor- nial. While the sugar beet acreage is below normal, the ernu'era hnvo displayed more wisdom in seed selection and in rotation of crops, both of which will combine in giving them a better yield per acre. I look for na largo a sugar beet crop In the county as in other years. "The reduced acreage of the sugar beets has given fields for other crops. More vegetables and especially more potatoes have been planted. The Increase in celery alone will be a thousand per cent, nnd this crop promises to Increase every year, as there is a strong demand in California for I'tah county celery, the best grown URKHAD mm ITS HIGHEST PRICES Provo and Utah county were next meeting of the Rotary club," vited to cooperate with Salt Lake Mr. Spear said, "and while I can Cham) City and Ogden in the 'ntertain-men- t not speak for the club's action, of delegates and visitors at- know the disposition of Rotarians "Hi) Jg( tending the national convention of so well that I safely can predict the American Association of Engi- that they will be there to help en neers to be held in Salt Lake City, tertain the visitors. Dean H. V. Hoyt. speaking for June 6 to S, inclusive. The invitation was brought to President Alex Hedquist of the the Provo chapter of engineers at Provo Kiwanis club, expressed the their banquet in Hotel Roberts Sat- belief that Kiwanians would be I depicted by a famous authoi urday evening. It was tendered by ready and willing to cooperate In who knows the screen world C. J. Ullrich, of Salt Lake City, the entertainment of the conven Presentation of diplomas, President Fairer. from an experience of nine who is chairman of the Utah con- tion delegates. Benediction, President Franklin S. Harris. H. of committee. President Secretary Elmo Cunningham After these exercises the patrons will be conducted to vention G. Harmon of the Salt Lake City the Provo Chamber of Commerce show. and fashion will exhibits This the be various telling of the romance and the chapter also was a speaker at the offered the aid of that organization adventures befalling a New followed by the commencement ball. Saturday meeting here. So was in making the engineers' trip to Fork society woman when John H. Stewart, state road mainte- Utah county one of the big days of she fled to Hollywood from nance engineer, and who is chair- the national convention. ber husband. Be sure to W. L. Whittemore, man of the committee on side trips IITY CHI Strawberry WHERE TO GO TONIGHT BEATS and visitors. for the delegates project manager; Scott P. Stewart, ol comma PRINCESS "A. Daughter of read this late popular novel "We ask the Provo chapter to Reed Anderberg and Claude! Ash Commune the Law." us in this worth convention also aid each spoke, making promising ices, at n STRAND "Charge It." one of the most memorable in the his support in making the visit of avor meetk COLUMBIA "Dinty," "Mutl association's history," Mr. Ullrich the engineers a pleasant one for special bJ and Jeff." said. "And not only that, but we them and an opportunity to get i arranged ARMORY National Guard ask the people of Provo and other first-hanAll are eer knowledge of the county's drill. vast resources. the to entertain cities Utah county larles M COURT HOUSE City comRECORD In his speech John R. Stewart BY LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE delegates and visitors for a day, mission meeting. said that the county would have probably June 9." men good roads," too, to show the visitM MEETS Unanimously the Provo Author of "The Brass Bowl," etc Fred Markham. of the Young unipresent voted to help Salt Lake ors, saying that work on the Provo quorum to is enter road and the convention canyon urn of progressing nicely. during Saturday track squad rsity President E. A. Jacobs, of the tain the engineers of the nation THE NOVEL OF MOVIE LIFE mornlnr of a second off the ped A. A. E., acted of Provo the of inspection through a with chapter i meeting trip half-milthe in te record for the IN HOLLYWOOD Utah county. This is to include tne as toastmaster, introducing the iquested fel meet between tne university the at Straw Olmsted, speakers. power plant and-th- e B. Y. U. The Utah "Engineering in this valley is as berry project, the Utah lake pump A ,.sst mer record was established by Appearing in 24 Installments, Beginning ing station, other engineering diversified as you'll find it anyamberlain, an old track star of in Mr. the where Jacobs the of developworld," county's phases l ,,y l2 years ago. Time ana ment, and a liberal view of the said. s of the state bin the "We now are to have the oppor county's scenic resources. ive tried to shatter the record, m not idle are of showing to the engineer "These engineers" tunity Y t it remained for another sightseers," Mr. Ullrich pointed ing world what Utah county has in to do so. Markham took the out "They are men trained t ob- done, and what it can do," Mr. d from the start but was closely secure serve, and to correctly measure a Jacobs said. "I hope we can tessed at the finish by Hales of v county's resources, and who will the active cooperation of all the am b "U." report back to their engineering or- business and civic organizations in iThe "U" athletes took the dual ganizations on what they see and the county in the entertainment of bet by the score of 65 to 57. It i dish of hear about our country. In that the convention visitors." fculd have looked entirely differ- President Harmon of the Salt UITS way Utah county, as well as the It had the "Y" squad had the sup- N state, can and will receive profit- Lake City chapter of the A. A., E. rt of its star performer, Kenneth The. Weekly Herald of Utah County will make its ap able advertising which can be told of the plans and purposes, of eight, who would have been good the organization, predicting the day pearance tomorrow, Tuesday, May 9, and will be published gotten In no other way." at least 10 points, and Cham- There are approimately 30,000 not far distant when the engineer from The Herald newspaper plant, 30 North First East Wain, the javelin wizard, who members of the A. A. E., the fore- would take rank with the physician, street, Provo, Utah. fculd have added another 5 points most of all engineering organiza- the lawyer and others of the learnthe score. Both of these per The Weekly Herald will be published by E. C. Rodgers. In the United States. It is ed professions. tions SO to to able are expected be comes to The editor will be N. Gunnar Rasmuson, formerly associate who 500 about "Every engineer that engineers, epected Irticipate in the state meet here frcm every state, and from every the convention," Mr. Ullrich de- editor of the Provo Post. J. A. Owens will be the advertising xt Saturday. large city will attend the conven- clared, "will learn of the natural manager. Maeser was the high point man tion. These, it is proposed to bring resources of Utah, and will be able the meet, taking first In the This weekly newspaper is intended to supply a field to Provo for a day's inspection to take intelligently about them. ivelin and discus, and tying for tour, which will include practically He will learn of the scenic re- hat cannot be filled by The Daily Herald, mainly in rural rst with Young in the high jump. all of Utah county. Luncheon will sources, too, and in this Provo and communities and on farms, where it is practically impossi Ike Taylor of the "Y" took aec- be served in Provo, although the Utah couLty, must aid to a large ble to deliver Ihe in the low hurdles, but was i Daily Herald by carriers. definite program for the day has extent" for knocking .down isqualifled The D. Partridge, Miss Ruth E. subscription Prof. price of The Weekly Herald will be not been completed. Erwln J. Smith, 24, Austin, Tex., Iree hurdles. DOLLAR IMiss ONE IMartha which is, we believe, the lowest A the of A. Ellertson, YEAR, Oscar Partridge, U touring every' capital in the Spear, president The summary: Irving and Byron Jones fur- priced weekly 'newspaper in the intermountain region. dash Jewkes, U, first; United States by bicycle. Just to Provo Rotary club, intimated that and prove he's square, he has the bike the Rotary club would cooperate nished the music, and were heartThe Weekly Herala will be delivered by mail only, m U, second; Mercer, U, third, faith, chained to him eating, sleeping with other Provo organizations in ily applauded for an evening's pro- Provo and elsewher. No 10 seconds flat. subscriptions outside the state of and of excellent instrumental the entertainment of the engineers. gram dash Jewkes, U, first; and all toe time, jwill be Utah vocal music. at the matter will the up accepted. "I bring iller, Y, second; Smith, U. third. The management of The Daily Herald believe the weekly ime 22.3 seconds. dash Hutton, U, first; SH0TINWAGED1SPUTE newspaper will prove of considerable advantage to the daily, hitehead, Y, second; Calne, third. in that it will enable the daily to receive a larger amount of Bme 52.1 seconds. IS CAUSE county BAND AND SPEECHES ACCIDENT news than it has been getting, and will, in time, per dash Markham, Y, OGDEN, May 7. "Look up and of the weekly subscribers into taking the daily. suade many pst; Hales, U. second; Wakefield, I'll give you something." Herald will be published every Tuesday, and The third. Time 2 minutes 1 Weekly OF TEACHERS DEATH ENDED BOYS' WEEK When Charles Olsen 56 years of konds. (Broke state record. will contain all advertisements published in the Tuesday edi Mile run Wakefield, Y, and Hart age, farmer at Morgan, who was tion of The Daily Herald. Advertisers thus get the benefit tied for first; Cannon, U, third. he was looking in the barrel of a Miss Nympha of the two LEHI, May 7. Boys' week ended Saturday in circulations, without a cent of additional cost to shot gun in the hands of James ime 4 minutes 38 seconds. con- - Whalley, local school teacher, died National advertising will, temporarily run in both The them. low hurdles Oswald, U, Carter, 40 years of age, one of his Provo with a Boy Scout band rst: Simmons Y. second: Smith. employees. cert at the fountain, and with in the Lehi general hospital Thurs- - Daily Herald and The Weekly Herald until the latter has a Olson grabbed the barrel of the third. Time 26.2 seconds. day as the result of injuries recei- - circulation sufficiently large enough to command its own speechmaking. high hurdles Keeler, gun as Carter pulled the trigger ved Sunday when she was knocked exclusive Sons and was Fathers Saturday advertising from national advertising agencies. , first; Swenson, Y, second; Bird, and the charge tore off Glsen's down by an auto, of more caw sons most and The Weekly Herald will make use of most of the news third. Time-- -1 7.4 seconds. right thumb. Olson then attempted day, Miss Whalley, who resides on and relay Won by U. of U. to wrest the gun from Carter, who their fathers than usually they see pictures printed in The Daily Herald, thus reducing the Jewkes, Whitine. IMercer. Smith) : backed away several feet and fired of them on a busy week day. Dad Main street opposite Hardy's con- - cost of production. .Because ot tnis tact the luesaay edition Y. U uu, fectionery s.torei wag second. (Simmons Tay again, part of the charge taking ana his Doy wornea wgeuiei, crossing the of The Daily Herald will contain a larger amount of county could in neck. as away, 1 fathers effect Olsen's as get many lor, Whitehead, Miller). Time with package of ice cream. and and farm news than other editions of the daily. Carter then walked away and went into the country, to the lake, pinute il seconds. camFrank "Y" assisor to the for Heeley or Alpine was driwent his Broad jumn to a baseball lot louse If vou have a friend on relative living on a farm, and Mercer. TJ. first: Olsen The injured man was pus with their sons. In the even- ving east on Main street and soun- who is not now reading The Daily Herald, why not subscribe Mine, U, second: Simmons, Y. tance. lecond. Distance 20 feet 9 inches. brought to Ogden and taken to the ing many fathers and sons took in ded warning. According to Heeley Herald for a year or less, to be sent to the Javelin Maeser, Y, first; Ander- - Dee hospital and Carter was placed the pictures at the Columbia, the and witnesses he turned and she for The Weekly wish? rn. L, second: Huehesi. TI. third. under arrest later by Sheriff Brig! Strand, and the Princess. jumped back in front of the car, address you Distance 141 feet 9 inches. The Weekly Herald will cost but a dollar a year, six Robinson and brought to the Weber The Boy Scout band, under the Heeley turned further but the rear able direction of Prof. Robert fender struck her to the pavement, moi.ihs for fifty cents! fchotput Nation. U. first: Part- - county jail. to the story told ty Sauer played on a temporary stand causing a basal concussion of the dge, Y, second: Robertson. Y. bird. Distance ing, after which a delicious lunch37 feet fi inches. Olsen to Detectives Edward Butter- - in East Center street, while hun- skull. eon was served to forty-fivDiscus Mr. Heeley and his companion, guests. Maeser, Y, first; Robert- - field and Everett Noble at the dreds applauded. It is becoming Mrs. Anna Maag, who has been TT VINEYARD AND LAKEVIEW "n, 1. second! Votinn third hospital the shooting was the re- recognized that this boys' band is William Roberts of Provo, picked now is hil:ul Idaho, nl Pittance 120 feet 9 sult of a dispute over $10 in wages. one of the leading juvenile band? of her up and took her to the hospital. inches. with rela weeks few is a due would whichwas he Pole vault credit that of told Carter declare TT Witnesses for said Olsen he Murdock, spending Vineyard, H6eley first! Utah, indopann Murray (Nielsen and Tnvlor. Y tied fnr brc. nay him later. He added that he Sauer. driving at a moderate sieed and who will manage the buscball team tives and friends In vineyard. in was who Mrs. J. Wallace Ciegj,' and Miss K. been "d. Height 11 fppt hed a in O. few car the after matter feet Hansen, the Mayor stopped thought that of Vineyard, met with George A. Verona Cles;g Hizh jumn Ynnnir nnH spent Wednesday nf settled. charge of Fathers and Sons dy, hitting the woman. Tapr 'he Y tied fnr firaf fJnndorann Funeral services were held at Gay, Merrill Taylor, and Wyman afternoon and evening at the home presided at the Saturday nightand Pud Mihie, U, third Height 5 feet meeting and introduced the prin- the high school auditorium at 1 p. Rere at Provo today and discussed of Mrs. ('h ag's parents Mr. CHARLES C. LOGAN DIES. t !r. a rail- - rina sneaKer or me evening, wai- - m. Saturday .after which the body the new baseball laws as well a1 .Mrs. j. i). waoiey or i.muon. inches. pu.i.. iome. The program for Sunday evening the north- road eniDlove. died Sunday noon ter Adams, who spoke toencouraging- will be taken to Salt Lake for burial prepared a scheduleM. for ward is as f in the Lakeview I. A. league. the many in the Mt. Olivet cemetery where em division of the Mr Iv and instructingly .u nt Mo narptiti . TFR IS Mrs. I of lows: Laws, PRFSIDFNT will held. "Obeying ure Eoulton. be ice Bern services short daughter and iMrs. William C. Logan, Zlo boys groupeQ tniunu who Knowledge." a:.u B. '(Jainin? Madsen; of Boulton 10 Thos. ana Vineyard, iamcis ineir H. Harter. tTie npmnsthenes South Fourth West street. He had stand, many of wnom were mere. ROSEQUIST BURIED IN LEVAN was operated upon at the Provo Elder Merrill Bunnell; instrumental; the Young university, was Friday been sick for a long time. is sur- mothers, General hospital, is recovering selection. Margaret Ressee; maleelected president of the student Besides his parents, he were held in rapidly. COMING IN services Funeral quartet, returned missionaries; corSUBCSRIPTIONS Arthello Mrs. for the coming school year. vived by his widow, P"dy afternoon at the net solo, Roy Stuhbs. Fifth ward chapel Saturday for the Wednesday e defeated his son, small one competitor, Ralph Josephine Logan, The scheme originating with Dr. Andrew Rosequist, who died here home of Mrs. Joseph Madsen, the Kelf r of the Blue Buddies by 36 Relief society of the Vineyard commencement IN SPANISH i " Fridey. ueorge n. i. sisters. Funeral sen-iceyfXes Harter getting 293 votes and three Man-avdol ar FORK, May 7. Cornrd eavp a social complimentary SPANISH of Anderson to contribute Neplri ope Bishop and heeler 257. persons will be held Wednesday afternoon exercises of the Junior who mencement has tn Mrs. was Gammon, Harrv ward Invocation vm... t me presided. uuuuiu ui nt ie parn ior The keenest competition in the at 2 o'clock in the chapel the presidency, high school of tins city were ueia from W. Penrose library or poetry ai offered by Joel A. Johnson, and resigned drowning and Wayne Jo;.h for V.v. Reorganized L. D. S. church. Fork Irish school! the great ecclesiast's alma mater, the benediction by James P. Crow- l:iomiiora nf the sorlptv exnressed in the Spanish eaitirdiij) nf p.e "Banyan." the is ther. The speakers were Elmer their grief at having Mrs. Gammon auditorinm, a larne crowd or pa-- ; unlversi'y, Young the Brigham Y's by Guy." U'versity year book. ;nly one comic magizine. "The with nomilar favor. Many Jacobson. Bishop Albert Mabey, resign and she was highly compli- - rents and friends attended the '.nore vote was cast for Browning 358 votes, while his opponent, muetine have been received George Barton and Bishop Ander-- : mented on her work In that society. exercises. The graduates numbered Ri.Wrintions an for Hoot'.- Br.Kvi.n,' wtting Meith Measer received only nrf nre arrivine daily. They son. Duet- - were sung by Violet A solo was rendered by Mrs. iMary 118 .following is the program given: ntiiers -- votes and Booth 273. Due to the Otner officers elecled were Anna rnme from far and near, reports and Celestia Johnson and a solo by Stewart. A humorous reading was male chorus, Spanish Fork high ppr-c.,. juh mar r the Marie Eggertson, vice president; Ander-given by Mrs. J. Wallace (leg?. school; Invocation, Leon I). Treasurer F. H. Holt, not a few Seymour Prows. .on c?nH' "I tn3 votes Johnson, secretary-iiisior- cornet Belva Anna duet, Mrs. Burns; son, anaiu Cplestia covered floral former A The president, offering profuse i it..i.Kaki oriunr ir i h i'iiiiiiii itviii vuiuiv ''luruay morning to be C'Tpun Maag, who nas neon reaming in Madge Thomas and Owen Rowe; N to be made at the ,hc casket. .s no ,ensen. presentation s manager had crept into the Y News CBri C the services Ihe body Ma'ad. exnressed her pleasure of address to graduates Professor W.I ,,..,,, ,iir.'M count. ,mImment pxeic ses.u of the, Followln Of the Y news, Aioeria nuiau, ctliem niirp more. A hrrv II. Boyle of the B. Y. V. Provo; ...bo ihu ltnieli l'idort;k. i.nlnir in n,ui. . w. . ... Dr.' , the tor of the university II erary mag,i uni mill I IM'IMVH wh0 ent the body tsnmrn was presented to Mrs. Gam- presentation of certificates. rnmI,any. c."iiest number nt vote mi th.. zinc the White and Blue; of the afternoon ,Joeph Hughes; rending Merl Wilrest The i muii. S unniurui ymw dOCtOr and mine Cap guu iui;i,evail, 'WtInn, when he was elected to Condie, manager of foreniics ClUP t)12 his was spent in gociai cuai una sew- - son; benediction, Win. D. Holt. I Sunday. me the first time. editorship of the university ence Jensen, cheer master. 1M te f "WIIIIIIUIEBil u e, Five-minu- J taw riii iiRifiEf Five-minu-te y " PRICE TWO CENTS. . . Mllyi: j i. . iit-a?a- il i i ' , |