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Show Tilfi UUtALD Herald Jr " ".,,MHlna. IKE TOIm Sunday from The on South First luhtuh-- d We Ui-- mldy and First 60uw I -- , I M - - wi m. r --- n.M szn:, " nn ninnirriii: j ' ir niinn --r In Rrnatfis w M u BJ .' jrsjk mm m mm m m c i " " m -- t : 1 ::zl- -- it i - in I - 5l m..v 3t .iKfflv,-...- :. '.'j ' iti .wr. ri--Ar-:-- I I arr-- ing st87 ffleetlnjpp a II I I' tii m 11 i--m - i v. '" ' tttt II II Iff I I 111 II 11 i 11 .. 1 lial mmm i frB ... . oi tae storm III m. Mm vrnrvn .. . -- o- leei inieresiiiifi 'ther U i irtiiinTnnr imniTn Auxiliary was organized .Friday even ? a mm m m mm mm. -ui kiwhhw f i M-J -- at? -r :: u, 1 n "r- - r - ItlAlliklik;.' u V ' II I i - . , 1 II HIIIIIIWI ' ;: f -"- " -- U MW 1 m - that ivejaraiess raged dunnp; DTiday nlgfit and both elementary and Armory of mothers- sisters and wives threatened throughout Saturday to destroy all of the plans for as were of cited members The two of the Provo post of the) UohoT highenehools nf tfr Yung uni vprnity to the the annual invitfftmrF ntwi trap V awardswere 3fr big' things toward which teachers the Legion. Penri meet Mountain athletes from "Kanab on Rocky relay various members of the athletic teams ' Mrs. Mary Groo Patterson was electthe south to Brigham-Cit- y should work. on the north were in attendance, when jr.-Provo of the officers student and body the opening gun sent the first trackmen on the first heat of the ed president, with Mrs. Lydfa J. DomJxreta Clark sang a vocal solo. high school at the studentody assem- 100-ya- rd dash at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. President P. S. Harris was Intro- - , ing as first vice president, and; Mrs. bly of the high school Friday afterThe athletes began arriving Friday morning when four duced as a great teacher, one ot those Eva Allen as Second vice president ' noon. huskies Kanab arrived in company with Coach Jaryis. Two from reached the who.hM which of stage and Mrs. Vera Gray was elected secreTbelaoiltles of the elementary An interesting program was given of these athletes had never before seen a railroad track or a train Superintendent Jensen spqke." the schools surrounding S. tig the " high tary, and Mrs. Ann Innls, treasurer. with Secretary E. Hinckley bf President Harris welcomed the until made their the with they journey northward to participate in the hweh university, .together making vthe meet As historian was elected Mrs. Robert chamber of commerce ..ia-nAantat .the nearDT ais- - visitors, as members of the B. Y. U. He commended the address. Edwards. Mrev Rhea Tripp was named Vprincipal "For," said he, ''you are AU jSaturday morning automobiles filled with track and field tricU came to Provo to response to faculty;" honor men and womenmot tor the us. I want you lo a of part really sergeant-at-arms- , ioresl.'ifaMnna onnt. and Mrs. Mary J. honor, but for the spirit and effort men representing the most important high schools of the state nut from tha .w 1MtWUU" " w - w feel that yon are. Make yourselves at Vincent as chaplain. ' . dent's office. they had put forth to accomplish were arriving at the university. home and be one with us, at least for The of was the under wae organization chapter program, Thflmornlng Under the direction E. L. of and Coach Alviri Director Roberts something. MISS MAE LUCILE WHXIAMS, assisted by Mrs. PowelHones of Pay-sotoday.? the direction of the "T" training Tit is the use of he extra minutes Twitchell the students of the university had the field and disto The referred the arranged president who is the Utah- county represchool faculty, with Profc J John men and women," thetrack so that the various events could be run off with visitors present, the super- daughter of Professor and 'Mrs. S. W. sentative in the state organization of that make 'honor' the least tinguished welNuttall stuProfessor charge.was the message left with every 708 East as- Wiinains, Third state South, intendent of schools, the and possible delay.. the auxiliary. comed the visitors as the guests of, dent by Secretary Hinckley. James E. Moss, president of the Utah State High School Athsistant superintendent, members of Provo, appeared before the students Mrs. W. 0; Beesley was appointed v.: .VtteB. T. U. ' Principal H. R. Atkln praised the letic ' and boards administrative supervisory of chairman and the association, was referee of the meet, with Director E. L. Robcommittee of executive Lincoln the school faculty A splendid high preliminary program from' honor men for the effort put forth surrounding districts, and even Friday. THe audience was and Mrs. Verir Greenwood was chosen and for the success attained He also erts as starter, and the various teachers and leading students of consisting of a piano solo fcy Mlna de greatly Kane county. from far-of- f publicity officer. Halllday and a vocal eolo by Velma encouraged those who 'were hot in- - the, university as judges of the events. noth- lighted and surprised at her talent as is "Great there la science, apWays and means for financing the .Oiiriat In the hnnnr awards t)V re- - ' Long before the time set for the of remarks Hove was followed by In the dash junior high' ing so great as the teaching of the Miss Williams is 31-- years old and local chapterwere discussed but no preciation by Professor Nuttall. , mjndlng them that the race is not meet Temple hill swarmed with ath-letsaid President Harris, is Indeed a child prodigy,. beginning final decision was made. Delia race,' ! of Spanish Argyle who girls' He pointed out the change In the youth,", officials those school and to fans sport always to the swift but He spoke of he great transforms-- , her playing of the Preparatory steps fbf 'Poppy Day" endure to the end. and singing methods of pedagogy during recent from all over the state. The various Fork won; Gladys Murdock of Linpiano tion in the educational world since was squads were assigned their respective coln, A great deal of enthusiasm 3 years. years until now teachers ' must be Her parents to be conducted by the chapter, the second; LoulBe Smith of Parker, time he was taught that the let at the age of the Saturday before Memorial day were manifested by --the students as each tents where they prepared for the trained and adequately scientifically not of third. her had -t thought, having excep- discussed. It was planned that all of spelled cat and the present to te&ch the children of- - the various ters particular' honor man received hta meet Thef university band under the Parker upper grade boys won all think we have right here one of tional ' talent until Santa Clans the members assist in the making of award. Prof: Robert Sauer renconHnuhltles. leidership-'oteacher-trainin- g soon the poppies which will be sold on the machines a the' She her toy piano. greatest brought three dash members In the music meet. dered places In the boys' this TFf have during Sweaters were given the year the Brigham in the country," he said. began picking out little melodies with streets at 10 cents each. The at 1 o'clock the professors with Ole Anderson, Wells Hoover and .' and basketball squads, .Young mvrerslty training school 170 football of Promptly the In concluding - his remarks. Presi one and, and her ear was so keen will be used in the welfare of and students swimming suits with the official participating in the Aarnyard sport Herbert Pasewalk passing the tape in training In ' elementafyi I of Harris she dent disabled soldiers. discovered that the any expressed appreciation Immediately second aiid 54. training In the block "P" were given the swimming began throwing the horseshoes at the the jnules order named. the assistance the teachers of the mistake' she made. . In a 'few weeks The next- meeting of the new organi- team. The student body officers were Iron pegs. The contest created a great ary department This means that we in on work. tts? Isabel Henrie and Flora Pasewalk, she put these melcuies training large sation will he held Friday evening at given pins, as were also the debaters, deal of sport and amusement to the must provide llfiib of training county had proffered and to She in both then wanted same honored feel the time as the middle-Blzed- , at the your presence piano. Armory book both of and try of small Parker, took first and second it we are to come iip to usually ac large throng the Provonian staff and the year want to heriparents ihought that meeting of the American Legion." At stafTiffid the stock Judging teanfc big boys who watched the perform- in the uouer grade 50yard dash. Dora cepted standards of 100 hourspracUce members of this great state's teaching Impossible, until she proved it was that time the' various committees to . "'. The following program was also ance. teaching by the elementary teachers Snyder of Franklin wasHhird not She now plays with, both- - hands serve in the organization . win be given:. Selection by hjgh school band, Among the prominent contestants body," he' said-A-. In the lower grades jtsd 80 hours by the secondary; dash 'cello tolo by Harvard Olsen and and sings also. Her fingering and named. "This would have been Impossible for boys, Paul Hendrisson and Andrew . male quartet Paul Anderson, June were Alfred Osmond, the so nearly bad it not. been for your cooperation. the reading of "Madam Butterly" by j time and sense of pitch are Hinckley, Alton Stout and Leland of the Young.university; LaVar Jen Lassen, both of Franklin, took first Mrs. Katherine Pardoe concluded the perfect that a number of musicians. We greatly Wasden; solo, Paul Anderson; male senTTasTryearB winner in tne singles; and second. Ole Anderson of Parker appreciate the help ' you nave aeciarea tney nave never seen Le- DeVere Childs, L. E. Eggertsen, Bar- was third. v given us, and are glad to enter quartet; duet, June Hinckley and : Fawnf EllertsOn; In the lower grades giru' ney Hyde, Ray Olpin, W. C. Beck-strosolo, land Wasden; In m luncheon audience She without any to down a Fork. of appears State SuDerintendent of PuhHn In. Spanish dash, Deon Norton of Parker came in solo, Afton Stout A musical, program of fear whatever, and if she njakes a xhel following football men were LaVar Jensen was the outstanding first,' Belva Marrott of Franklin .secMructlou C N. Jensen was Introduced jtbr,lbrary; selections by wmT and stringed in mistake she fixes it and proceeds to T.by Professor Nuttall.. i presented with sweaters by Evelyn star in the first; games and looked as ond, "Norma Snyder of Parker third. SuDerintendent JnaAn nnV rrf (he struments was greatly enjoyed. Re- the end of her piece. ; Afton Nebeker and Annie Duke of Hansen: Laurence Peterson, Frank though he would repeat his victory of Swen- wonderful strides' being made In our marks were nude by Dean J. C McCoard, Eldon Dennis, Robert Curtis, a year ago. Payson took first and second in the Prof. AlanTichols, coach of debate Alma Smoot,' Bliss Finlayson, Stanley Due to the cold weather, the baby. senior high school girls' schools due. to the deevlopment of the son of the B. T. school of education; dash, at the University of Southern Califor- Peay, Eldred Collins, Russell Jacob, awl which was scheduled for l:4o with Grace Williamson of Lincoln high Supt- BL A. Dixon of the Provo city science or art of teaching. ' -Athe Miller of nia, in writing to Dr. Christen Jensen Orlando Jolley, Clarence Knudsen. o'clock was stricken from the pro- third. '. 1 tfilnk I annreclatA . a tnneh aa schools; Supt Elmer of the B. Y. U-- , expresses warm appreIn the "Y" class meet pole vault The basketball men presented with gram. Apparently' the mothers were tnyonln the state the ' wonderful lpine district, and Supt A. C. Peter-ciation of the efforts of E. H. Harter sweaters 3 Anna Peay were Percy afraid to bring their little ones to the Young and Nlelson tied for first at 10 work that is being put over in Utah son of the Nebo district. hand Leland Wentz of the. B. Y.: U. in Anderson, Athos Smart. Donald Dixon, meet as no one showed up on the field. feet inches, while MllltJr and Dixon" , schools. Although we may not rank their deibate with .the, team of the Clarence Knudsen, Orlando Jolley, The track meet, proper Degan xe& for third, with California: on!paper,Tt feel that California school. The following le Russell Jacob, Eldred Collins, Stanley promptly at 2:15 o'clock, when the' The high school shot put was won our schools are the equal of hers in AGED of the Provo quoted from Professor Nichols' letter: Peay, Bliss Finlayson. . The Court, of Honor high hurdles went off. A strong wind or cox. of Ogdeh heaving the weight what we are putting over to them, suits were glyen, to the blowing on the field (prevented the 44 feet. Dern of East and Gatehouse district of the Timcanogos districts "I cannot refrain from advising you '1 believe there is Swimming future great Laur- breaking of any records. council of the Boy Scouts conducted respecting the splendid showing of following by Edna' Johnsdn: of West were second and third, respec.for this school something will result even- ence Rondo men on our last at examination Gibson, Morrell, freshle, ,won the high hur- tively: an your platform evening Friday Eugene "(hat will startle , Peterson, Is a ltt thejnation ' dles in the "Y" class meet in IS sec- which the--" following passed the. vari- ing. The University ofjCalifornia has Bobinsoa, Bid Shields, Cloyd.Booth It becam necessary t Cjtick tta ." tina belief of mine sort of dream I r awardedionds 5 ", engaged in eighteen debates ous examinations':"" Walkersenior, was the only!miie runners into two groups. 16 ru: bTe had that this Institution will The student body officers ners In the first heat and 22 in the V rhnrlea Nelson Redfield, 81 years Clarence John, carpentry, "crafts- - of which we have lost three. Thorough- - pins by Monetta McCoard were Aima other contestant develop leaders tiiat t wUl,S be aent "series only the University of)Sm00ti1 president! Venice. Jepperson, ; nianship Knudsen of Provo high won 'other. The runners ran against time in wood, first aid, athletic, out States United "Silkey" deputy broadcast aze. former of throughout this estate: and first Okl oma has placed a. team on the . jce uresident; Connie Guy, secretary one of the heats ot the lOOyard dash, j The first heat was won by Burt of . .nauoa, There is a wonderful Oppo- marshal, died earlr Saturday morning Dersonal health; Robert Allen, ' i plfrtfp'rm East In the "Y" class meet Partridge, Boxelder in 4 minutes 59 seconds. Hart Second Fechser, against us of equal rank and treasurer; Cecil Broadbent 'yellSouth 117 aid, firemanship; Roger his home, rtunity here. 1 feel weVwlU , have ) a serior. won the shot put with 37 feet 0f c.rante was second In 5 minutes 2 came after an Illness music. life saving, swimming;. ' Ken flth the one against which we spoke master. Tteflth ',' college that will work idall T. Colvev. scholarship: fllurre yesterday. years. Marjorie Sparks presented debating 1 inch; Morrell, sophomore, second; seconds, end Francom ot Jordan was i tninn my dream, ;my that hA umt for several ",uuu . "Mr. .William Barber and Mr. Roland Dins to Leland Buttle, Sherilda Knud- - Howard, freshle, third. .. He was horn in Avon. N. Y., Decern- Sutton camping; Paul Ripple, tc vmon, will be fulfllled." ' " C. Maxwell, the two and Fierce, freshle, won the i eu Hie btjyuiiu nem w3 nun Jense superintendent remarked her 12." 1841. the son of HiramWhen ahlp, first dath in "Y" class meet; Morgan, RichardB of PleasanrGrove m 2Hn channeU Redfield. wat salaries would never be sufficient rhrinM Elliott, carpentry, scholarship first squad of sixteen, spoke against Brig-ha- and Norman Creer Young, but- - the versatility and ' Burdette Crane and James Iverson, sophomore, second;, MKrer, sophomore, utes 4 s6Ms7Cl'5SbyrE&arb!gh--secon- d. !ajd to animals;- Lavern Green, carW .teachers for their efforts. ; the Civil war broke out and thehe first -. voV- and Taylor of Weber, third. ' wm always have to ' Uke a caU for 75,000 soldiers came, pentry, craftsmanship to wood, swunr clever refutation of your' men, par- editor and business manager, respec- third. Time, 10:2. was were dairy-a- t ticularly in rebuttal, left the contest interest of the first heat were mane3 Considerable The book the" winners company of Hasler, Arthur untoeredJn-Captain.Grlercarpentry, year mmg; tively, iarga part 'a' r. In the Joy of t1 wrtm amflA m,l njM tha tMSWlala BIT-ed in the Junior ' high, grade school scholarship, always in doubt Mabelaylor- Elmonwood, Peoria c ounty, fog; Clarence Vaclier; he assured i hia, audience. was ' was one of those' debates in school pins and girls' races.. Halt a hundred meet run "It "Y" mile class The confirmed DaCosUt the gardengave Vera a Carlyle nark,' mother a very treat t His 'firemanship; being responsibility and noit in these won by Wakefield In 5. minutes 0 see--'. which the home 'school usually wins. to Eldon Dennis, editor of Provonian. youngsters ' participated . Invalid and an" older brother having mg first aid, camping. Golden i Is resting on ns." ; " , ' onds. Maeser was secona ana.eison -and serving tour years in the 'hall, ipersbnal health, pioneering, pub-wa- r Had the contest been held at Provo, and Robert" Curtis, business manager. races. Jontlnulnav the 'speake remarked: race-wa- s Tiave been won. by Paul thira were . result would the and probably fireman The LeRojrOlwn t i more IrVine Smoot Alma boy" Mabey, the government health; hit father paid j0 difficult to. keep a people ' school; Jones FranlUIa reversed. Mildred ot could Hendricuson pins' with BlOrallT krt.V.t by he r. ;t presented 1300 for a aubstltute, so that inip; ,lk .v j oylark, scholarship, ; LITTUETHEATER LECTURE. "Let me assure yon that It 'la a keen tor the work they havedone in the 8tewart, Vineyard,, second; Hulsh, wealth than under more at home and assmt the parents, ing; Edward Rodger, first aid, " adverse clr--, Parker school, third. . pleasure to compete on the debating tock Judging team." war. he moved, west, et' lettes.' jrafumanship in wood. comitancea.. Th w Ano. wuu U ' yy IHUIT "Stratfordon-Avo- n In Festival At- Another heat of this race wm won ptatiorm with schools of the caHbre of tUng-to-lhe- " members top are ths ones "who EXPLOWONT and is IN ubJeclrof : university, Dr. Brigham Young it INJURED charming (by pasewaJi7Tarkrrlertson,ot 4r itrlvmr ta . were examinations seen the pass the city Uved. He has then va vwh , a VUflMIVIvai the sincere desire of th University ascend;; Clew. yineyayd. leetiT9 by Prrf. AU' Reynolds before are willing to wish dishes or sell through Its various stages ot aevewjr irrun, irge H. tirimnaii, h. Schofleld third., of Southern California that forensic . Clarence Olsen of th ' ' ;.'' the Bi'.Tl Uv' Literary club . in the "oes behind a counter. ment. He has Held various pronnacu, and Alex Hedqutett. evere. The glrla' race was woa by Miss Little theater at, tb last session. Pro relations may be maintained in the Auto company received ni therefore more concerned Hrio positions among whlch j ; ; Friday afternoon in an expra- Partridge, Provo Junior high; !,: Miss fessor Reynold was in England in for ATTENDS 6TUDENT CONVENTION future." th the production of human beings of Unted to rushed was He Cravens 'and Miss Steven of Payson 1911, and was present at the birthplace , garage. at the sion oi material thinm. , 13 rears. ' APPLAUDED. tha Alrd hosDiULwhere be was given were second and third, respectively. ot'ti ?i3nortal bvd on' is birthday, CONCERT CHOIR'S nas Marie We must teach our Anna Eggertsen lodge vJHse of member-' voulh not to .He was a ' dash dressed. were B. his college1 and Junior Apr:i.J3r7Mry pleasing features of women The the aid of' injuries first the. ', Mason chosen a by bsen fortunes and futures in .big cities No. 4, F. ft A, M, having . A large and appreciative audience He was later takes to his borne where was a 'dead heat run by Patterson and the festivities were given by Miss , saj tenters of noniiiinn in tn ha for more than' 51 yearrv Y, 'U to represent them at T. ," Chambers of Westminster college in Women Students' convention to applauded the musical effort ot the bo li now improving, v, tontent where He Is survived byhis wlfe,3frs. ' ' they reside." . ' : the was coj- 11.2' thrown Westminster ito2 of second. ; oholr on 3 A Olsen 8, Cappella nrM May Ohio, two Columbus, at the teachers be held at . Henrietta ScovUbr Redtleld, -- OPERATION ,6UCCES8FLM- -, won t neglected wrhlch :at the Weber accom-SJtn- y of leaking the Burton high concert in JiadUbeeQ will Community gasoline tank lege, i ni missed their ooBortunltles was daughters, the Mttses Nora and Lottie and . Miss Eggertsen the TJ. d work the7 blow torch came school dash in 10.1 seoondn, even church tug. the Friday Congregational womenfrom ofJJ, During minted put by the young speaker. He urged Redfield of thhtTctty. nd two nephsws, Wn. Bella Manwarlng has returned Mit .Doria Burlff, .director of ; the too close to the tan)t and tbr explo-choi- with Zim of Ogden second, and Pratt A. ft U, The party wm Jeave v" r-improve as much as tpotsible WUllam an Lute RedTield of ,H'g,Jand' th ' her borne in Provo from the L. D. D. s. tnira. o. the was especially aoodJn her ren- - alon resulte4. T;U m on tor vClumous v try to keen wn in fh oujimv, ; ' ni Vh and rM.- - Olsen was thrown -- to -t- he U prof. Alfred Osmond won tan first S. hospital In Salt, Lake City where of ' Misa Tales," dltloa Two Cautionary to Eggertr expect the The fir! who'kre now enterlna the field givr Funeral services wUl be held t a deal of applause fell to the. lot of rround and received injuries to bis place . Id the boreshoe pitching con she- underwent a very serious operaen.Ljieo4-ofLbforLtn- ,t - - - ,f qmf in ,oin:a Miss doubles- - wew tion a and hsid test iirthe singles.-T- he ago. . It Is reported, left ahwlderi-aKatherine BnvefLioner3rowH,face;1il ot thai given order the th after what vlew' Mappln, out "aafiniU programs to I:ST o'clock. Friends mty 'flattened won by 'LaVar Jensen and H. R. Mer- that she 1 recovering as well as posmusic - win a Vic-- too, won the appreciation; of completely tank 'was Tha to out' sent tMim 13 -; m ' th fatniiv residence from ' leisure hours as well wasible. T 01 . rill of Young university. out - r, lover in Jthe audience. ( school - ' . , t 7 n0UPI and Planning socii to I o'clock on the day of the funeral toriss Lt-V . , . Aeacherf' front Over two hundred ' tb Ttfious schools of fUtali'; county bospttal-R- y and elsewhere partook of tae unirerslty ot 'ihe Brigham Toui W attending th Invitation teachers' aeettoj to CoUege hall yesterday In awning at 10:80 and Joining : the oanauet served" at noon. 'i-- atetivitles E - - : . -- IXX 1 - Nut-talU- n , 2 50-ya- s, . T - 60-ya-rd proceeds - lam 1 -- shiit . ' congratulate-yoarpon4)emghand- -- rd poet-laurea- IP11 d d 50-ya- SCOUT EXAMS - . . I OF RESIDENT -- ' r this-ryea- 1 -- f "'. . at teacher-trainin- - ii-B- g j bestennti eeacuBrhenlelba Patt - - , of-ou- , uy 100-yar- d ar m. w Brim-enlist- -- cook-rema- in - , : ath-.ifu't- ta .u u.n. n.nm. "o ottna-taurxoijaon- llreTwathr i ' , t Stadeput0jars . '.k 100-yar- Rey-nold- s, ' I 4ve 100-yar- hi M ; . u - fenhi "" i - m few-wee- - Ct P lo .,.,'" |