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Show 1 1 I TS -- mm a IN 4 club; --The day mi'olfl-dall- y designated Boys Day Outoty " ; '. moruuig iwui from eany " lata to the afternoon'the hoya of the'cily were ang toto the hills or the nearby canyons where they thoroughly enjoyed themselves.' Several groups of Bo Scputi Southwestern under the direction' of their leaden the United Soc'efy of Christian En vent Into the hillv Jknal practice deavorf main wii engaged in for; a long period, at the central dittrict; conspeakers sanof the scouts" giving long vention held here yesterdayand to"theJSag code. :. ' rPbora. MotEeir's Day 1111 Yesterday was the eloping day pi Boys' Week conducted dtt.rrovo By IheTlbfa-r- mm m ."V" . 109 4 jiT The first annual district Chris-taiEndeavor convention of the Utah central district opened in the Community church In this city Saturday evening.. .A large . number j ft L j . - resigned that "position" after having t . held, it tor a and eight months. r Mr. ?jpont landed his resign a--' tion to the board of directors last ,'. ' faculty in meeting Monday will pass ' " time considerable weekr After "T ouxthe list: ' in an attempt ,' to persuade .' :PaulndersoJ'---" ' (9 reconsider and je-- - - -Vivian Blakeslee J tain, the of flee ;for the balance" of.. Leland Buttle the year, the directors tabled the1, 1 Francis Clements '.resignation so 'that "Mr. Pierpont ' y Robert Curtis might take another week to think, Melba Dastrup A. REX JOHNSON the. matter over and reconsider his ' ; Evelyn Edman , ; decision to resign, ' Newly'. Elected President, of the Earl Ellis . Yesterday Mr. Pierpont . said Young University Student Body. that he could notT'ieconsider hU ' and that he muat re- - ' , Melba Fletcher A. Rer Johnson, running on the resignation, ' - Walter Freshwater linqulsh the duties ot the office, f "Blue Streak" ttckeronrtheTtagan, which, he insists, . has taken up ' ' , Eugene Gibson "A Business Van for a Business much 'Of his time needed In his bus&J . David.Grimm Position,'' yesterday was elected ness affairs. , , Geneva Haycock . ' . would like to serve the cham-- ; student body president of the ber1 of Lucile Haws oommerce,' , Mr. ; Pierpont Young university for thai coming saidl "but mj1 business engagements Lyman Holdaway Venice Jepperson . school year. He defeated Rulon will not permit it In the future." :. Florence John ' Directors ' present at the Uti Van Wagonen by 43 votes, recelv-in- v Lael Johnson meeting expressed high' apprecia- 359 votes Van to Vagonen's . Mr. tion of Plerpont's services, not Fern Johnson 317. dnly to the chamber ofcommerce Fletcher Jones i" "memreTTTroiir thVSTslrTrf w"tn In attendance at the opening meet- - - jThomas F. Pierpont, president of trrovonChamber-o- f Commerce; has The committee on TaduaflBH"af (UieTfovo high scho5ircon8lanHg"oT H. W, Peterson, Sammuel and LaVieve Huish has auh- Imitted.. the following list of sta- - n- A fellowship banquet With J. Hall tar Mrr-Pierp- master as held at 6 o'clock. Toasts awere given by several of the mem - 3 nt on the outlook of the ' ivuuouou Ciuucavur worn. 1S Th principal visitors at the con vention were. Roy Breg, southwestern ; field , secretary of the United Society of Christian En deavor, and 6 C. .Hamilton, national .. : messages by day." field secretary' of the same organi' in preparation for the coming ex zation. i amination of the Tarioua Classes of Mr. Breg led the song- - service fot scouts tome of the boys were ins- PROF. PARTRIDGE lowing the banquet after which tructed" in tracking, in Mrs. Rose Whitely, fate president lag and in cooking oat ex doors. : -C. led In devotional. was most fun all of the Perhaps - Rev. Charles N. McCoard of the that of the boys who accompanied Community church ot Provo made DnjC. H. CarroOJO the- - ffrovo an address of welcome, which was river where they caught tuckers Funeral services tor Prof, E. t. responded to by Miss Winnie, Esler- galore an afternoon. al. president of the Salt Lake City 1 Th toys who went to the river PardgetiheJToung risuan Endeavor. who waamedFTn the railroi Thwighest-majbrityrgamed-r hut lo tfieProf Iva Jones V theven tnelres-rhey-idBo.han op wreck on the D. W. rail- - . The ato Jto8a . one ot the elected officers was tag company. f'v any r. build to do ereg to and fires Woodslde road ma"f LoUvJCeyteA at portunity "J Wednesday anajir. 3 Hamilton. The,formerTtopic that of Briant Decker as editor of It Is understood taat Mr. Pier- - J was Sereald Knudsen t little cooking. Some ot the night, will be held in the tolra x-w25ConventlonWorthWhile,' the "Y" News, the. university pont has not resigned, the preslfellows couldn't wait until they got tabernacle this afternoon ,f- .Thfr Leavitt Madge the and 4deney-oholding t . --JLfJshilo JheJattet jpilwJonAHaittdi J home to cook ndattoeir-flsh-o- f a will retain : o'clock. Moneta McCoard weekly. those duties' until the ' put them right into, the trying pan The body arrived from Price yes- u" "ur,tt Jt VflB".MawT- 503 Moore the of highest steel plant lav f iniahed, - andthe'- -, , vote, majority Margaret u toon as they were cleaned. terday and may be viewed at the I Three sessions of been ever has that gained final transfer of laadlo tho Colunu (majority Naylor Ralph the convention --Boys' family residence, 195 East. Fourth "Gee, I Just wishJt-wa- a by any officer ot the student body, bia Steel corporation is made. A1U hAlA tndv with ' uralnu will Oakley Week every week," said one. little North street. Miss Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother's Day, observed all chiflen-presl- -prior to the election. two in The the was Mr. parties Pierpont theraftCTnooirand fellow who had enjoyed all (ha ex vtAarrn Tni,n a wwi.A- over America next Sunday, and who passed away after she- XeRoyJilsen the Blue and the White, each elect-- dest of the Provo Chamber of worn DonnaEenrod cttement of the week and especially Richard a al k a J a..2.1X " a iixmre ornne edzllve4,ofJthelrfiandJdate!k"rhe mere when the old - Commercial wono'sr pa fnnar 1 - -Officers tor the organization will uaa rnaue-inercraLeda Penrod that of the program. ot Twelve will be among the speak election is generally looked upon club .was reorganised, and has ra 1' son and Byery owes to. be installed at the afternoon meetjnotherji it his or her Melba Reddington daujhter ers, representing the Vcommission as a victory tor the Blue party tnlned that office to this day. Dur- mother to observe Mother's Day. and this is- done bv the . . . Matflda Rita of education and the niret presl- - ing. since-- it was successful in electing tog this' time the chamberpot com- - ' -thr president and vice president of mere was especially active In BQYLANGE GIVEH; dency ot the 1 p. S. church. Other HIGH gCHOOU EUCTION. " or sonif, otBer freeonfc vemai or otherwise. nw Robinson Ronda th speakers will bp President T. N. t jwwere arganizatlon. eating the Colunabia Steel plant on -at the ' Tharaday wa a bnsy-ilait uiutiicr uvea witnui caumy oisi&nce, spena at least a LaVon Seethaler The campaign manager of the the Springvllle-Prostate nigh Taylor, Dr. Oeorga H. BrimhaU and was W. Glenn Harmon, freeldent Franklin S. Hams.. Blue those -between Fawn party cities, ,) ' Singleton detection.- Both the "Bear: can tno yery least you can.aoi write here so that next The music for the services will filial A. Ray. Olpin engineered the and 'it is generally regarded that- ' while Alrha Sinoot and the "Old Hickory" be furnished by the music depart- cats" of the White party. affairs -letter to read and the steel plant would not ' nave r Elvira Strong were busy campaigning Sunday she will ijave.YOUR ' A. come to Utah county if Mr, Pierpont ment of .the Young university un- parties are elected The officers is- - Mother's I newly 13, Sunday, May Alice Sutherland Day. The Mart W. Roylaneahaa been ap der the leadership ot Prof Florence Wednesday and Thursday. Helen and tne chamber of commerce had Rex Johnson, president; "Bearcats" were the most influenHelen Taylor-Mabe- l pointed 'by the MUltary j Txalnlng Jepperson Otadsen and alao by the vice preaidtfht; Briant not .taken the lead in the negotia- TWIN an jCandland, immense DAUGHTERS of indusBORN. steel as growth the finals showed. Taylor Camps association ot the United Utah stake taibernacle choir under tial, 'Decker, editor of TT" News; Stan--I dons for a site when first the saer-gtry la Utah county. Sneddet ran Peterson a very Andrew States to take charge of the work the leadership of "PtdL STKT Terry ot fuel and iron Interest Was ley Dean, huslness manager "Y" PAYSON, Mar 6. Mr. and Mrs. close race, Peterson winning only 'v - Bunnell, John Thatcher ofJhejrganlzatlon in Utah county Merrill some two years ago. .Nenrs; "Banyan LAKE! Glade Cowan EVAPORATING proposed, announce PLANT the of birth 35 narrow votes. " margin of , g me present year. Jack Thomas Interment will be in the Provo by the "Wis never had in Frovo a more editor;"Abna McEIrath, aecretary Tuestwin home their at Connie daughter Burdette Anna Guy, Peay. The appointment comes from cRy cemetery. and historian; Edmund Evansryell-- energetid leader than Tom ' Pier-Jesse Spafford What is said toibe the finest evap- Crane and Norman Creer won over day. A daughter was born to Mr. Sheman.:Armatrong ot Salt Lake e master: Alberta Hulsh, editor pont, said Arthur W. Taytarflireo--. "WHde 'iSmday. oraUon station In and -- Delbert Tregeagle their opponents by a large majorCity, civilian aide' to the secretary and Blue; Leon T. Williams, tor ot the chamber of ; commerce. White Mrs. Vest United Cora Wride was formerly Miss perhaps in the States, newly ity. of war for Utah. "Y's Guy"; Udell Jensen, For more than a year and a half editor ; WHITE completed at the head of Utah lake, The final election returns were Wilma Elmer. The secretary of war of debating. Mr. Pierpont has given his time. recently an- manager The various committees about five west in miles was of charge Lehi, as. follows: pointed tor every corps area in the Rex Johnson, the newly elected and money to help make thia a real SPRINGVILLE KIWANIS MEETS inspected recently J. Cecil Alter, of the graduation week at the Provo Peterson Laurence President waited states a civilian aide to the now making prepa- - president, is president' of the "Y" city, a progressive and wideawake meteorologist in charge of the Salt 1L high schqoLsre PAKIT OFIOI 246, Charles Snedden 209. secretary of warHe also appoint-- j one of the most fitting Comerce club this year. He has business city. ' He has succeeded for 5. Lake returnweather L. who .M. SPRINGYTIiIiR, TSTIonj bureau, May Vice president Anna Peay 362, o operate under the direction in the history of had a varied experience in business farther, than any, other man. could '' to exercises Gillilan of Salt Lake addressed the ed ha office Friday after giving closing Kathleen Bench 92. of such corps area lines. He has been employed as have done. The directors ot the' aides, an aide Now that the clean-uschooL the to the conferKlwanis even1 local club 'and . approval project Inez and Connie .Thursday paint-30?,. Guy, Secretary the secretary ot war from each and bookkeeper for chamber of commerce have pleaded . stenographer the is W. at comIt A. with water for by everyope his hoped Knight, ing. Taking subject, "Steel ring season is on tne government Taylor 149. Power and Light company with hlmto reconsider his teslgaa-Jtate in the union. Mr." Sherman up thoUtah ' new work on schobrthat the the assist-- ! Editor ot Provonian Burdette Pants," Mr. Gillilan showed what missioner of the Jordan river, who received the appointment as proposes to do Its share in ad- dfliRyTafterwhfchrhe waifTn tion. but to no avail. We knew the will be auditorium be will. in steel the the . of sufficiently Broadbent-lj9coming charge. .Of industry the 338.Cecll nation Crane tog the communities clvniaaidVtoe-secreta- jr mean to Utah, and saicT that the I Reports from the station' wilt vanced to permit of the holding of the department ot agriculture at eacriflces he has made for the dty to improve .their outward appear-- ; - Business Manager .Provonian war tor UtahA.. . D. one to' for rear. 2 continue cannot him, Washington, and C, 'show there. urge Should, that was the logical the amount of evaporation the' exercises The civilian aides are to coeoer- - ance - To uls effect H. H. Billany, Norman Creer 401, Sherman Sparks Springville site While in the naUonal capital he making them. We must find an- place for the plant because It was from Utah lake and will be of bene- be possible improvised seats will 56. assistant fourth general, postmaster me niwiin Military;' Training has ordered all rural route patrons . Those eliminated were;- - For pres- the central (shipping point for the fit to water users as a means --of be arranged in the large hall to pro- also became the executive secre other man to assume the duty Mr. Camps association and the regular : ... . .' furnishing data on the water allow- vide for the seating of the large tary to the assistant of the surgeon Pierpont has laid down. At the "end office department to get dent, James Iverson, Dail Smith; west "wjisnment In more or leas an et th post ance which they may expect, or, as audience that is expected, at the general, still later becoming secre of his first tefm Mr. Pierpont asked an indus The Ida and peaker predicted their paint brushes in4 hand president, Lucile Hatch, advisory capacity tor us to accept hla reslghatiop but we tary to Senator William H. King. Mr. Alter puts It, "the deductions commencement exercises. securing "an Increase cive the' "Wooden Soldiers or tne Dayton; secretary, Jiaunne see, trial development and for v. the Various He has also been connected with persuaded hfan to remain on the Job ' training Cross Roads? one or more coaU ot Pauline Schbfleld and Edna Ferrer; lin.populauon teyond thrdreania'onTor overneao." otner sutiona in Should the auditorium not be fincamps and for are located at Myton, at the ished to the extent that it may be the commercial departments of the until the steel planthadz.heen ito-furthering the trainifor editor, Ray Houts, and for man - 'the averageNcitizen, and also that UUh ng camps movement The organ!-Up- n much needed paint-Provo.hlgh school and the Fielding wras Piute here, and he consented ..to ' dam and at the Sevier bridge used, M 4s understood that the Speaking of the appearance and aget. 'Neiro Westover, Wesley Jet the aanufactutet plgroar also contemplates a e at Fielding, Idaho. At a-- .Te until we were sure of . theX-stee- l academy ", on dam. ""step toward the the first Five.) Boahard. Page ionly .nrf riflir mail rural in each county in the condition of most ot the present, he is assiatantliecretary to planfcWe can ksk t nothing .; boxes in the United - States; Mr. Prions states. Franklin 8. Harris of more ot him.' President. "Tjie'appointment of Mr. Rnvlanpa Billany has the following to say: the Young university. MrtJaylor'a.name ha'S teen sug- eae boxes at the present tim th The results of the election are gested in connection with the presiTOnntr representative Im reault of the splendid as a rule, present a very unsatisfac as follows President, A. Rex Johrf- - dency of the chamber of commerce, pork he has accomplished In ; the tory appearance Jueio theiact son, 359; Rulon yan Wagonen, 3171 but he Insists' that he cannot give "terest of the American the gatovanired or aluminum I vlco president, Helen Candland the time necessary .for the proper Legion In that finish has worn off on account 01 365, Celestia Johnson 292;. "secre performance of the duties connectan such to elements V exposure to the ' .Alma - McEIrath 355, Vlda ed with that office, tary, ektent. that the base metal has been In" the ranks "Y" Broadbent editor serve News, 302; WUII 'Glady " COV.'S TEST HIGH exposed and in man? cases nas Briant Decker 6S9, . Melth Maeser and do all within my power tor the . rusted. . It is the purpose of . the de -T- 86;- - .business manager ;Y",: News, cuamber of commerce snd Utah f- p J to improve "the general partment, I Stanley- - Dean 358, fl." Hamilton county, "but 1 cannot ' accept, the the Utah Count row boxes w appearance, of f ural r.maih-- ' " . Calder '303; editor of Banyan, Mer- - presidency." Mr. Taylor Glared. cu.l... thmtirhout the country. ' so tht names that have h."n men-- ' rP"1! 1 cows out tit ir o.tali they may'ibe a credit not only 10 we produced more, than 62- pounds of postal service but to the community Hulsh '448. .Margaret !;Hackett 222;-larthose of Tit. II G. Mer ill, for-- " C1 CC0M1S to John B. through which' the rural delivery edltorrYJs GuyLlon.TfLwllUam9mer president Of the Rotary club; 4 JUtcher. the official tester of the opperates." 362; AlonaoJiorley jQ5;Jyermastef, Oscar A. Spear, aho termer Rotar- - . . Jsociatlon. , , , . "It Is desirable .that the boxes Edmund Evans 525,Cary Pryor 147; n presidents "Waiter' 'Adam's, prebl- - '. ' od: "uw numoer 01 cows be palrited white with the name of of forensics, Udell Jensan dentof the Klwnais club, and James manager averaged 783 pounds Of milk the head of the family, on fami'Ies B. Tucker recently ; chosen . presij18, Ilarvar Olsen J53, fat5v8 recelving the maU In the box paint-e. W'.PCUad,.f. dent of the Rotary club.' in I box : tnra 40 to 101.92 pounds I on both sides of the DAUGHTERS OP PIONEERS. - -- A meeting of the board - will ibe vi..w 'idfton t irifH In hnleht: called this week to take up the e h;9na,t Ann A --ttti V A -v.1 Vi uuucinp cow wai also '.....A.'.l.thii, inai iiuuu" 1l. PAYSON,' May B.The Payaon matter of electing a president to re-- , A&Bi,-:" " Holsteln, belonging least once a year. It u also .". chapter of the Dairghiera" of. the succeed, Me." Pierpont;' and m tni,to- vn. . quested that the, posts or support met Thursday afte'rnocnn Pioneers ' ooxes are iui;nr to which tne at the Jtome oOIrs. John Cowan. DAUGHTERS ENTERTAINED. P .drtafik and 101.92 pounds" fat hm nutated white; This will r Ira- - were member Tv present. enty 1 J hlghe :t herd average, 15 prove not only the appearance "of. Mrs. Cowan 'gave a sketch of the SPANISH FORK, May . Tlio J. 9 1 Of au tt.U the boxes but will rdd aateriallr. i A.? 'waai li Hie. of her parents, Mary . Fuller , Wy lie Thomaa chapter, of the cn.In Ytaevwi. wh?se to the life of the boxes and posts. 'Lewis and Jesse Williams Lewis. . Daughters of the pioneers was en- Pducci sn average of Postmaster J. P. WcGuire has ex-- . Miss Donna Cowan gave, a read-- ; tertalned Thursday afternoon by .1 i li. -- -r, . and . musical numbers were 'Mrs. Mary E. Bowen, assisted by leg J1 : k .ion the thrse rura! routus frcar r 'iT.'S'her sister, Mrs. Margaret Davis. " A by MUs Martha A. Cowan. given, he aliaa ,i'. - . tare :u-'- c-r B. TUCKER ' . - . V 'OSCAR A. SPEAR a JAMES 8RIMHALL H. were GEORGE MRS. HASLER Mrsv attendants T. program was given and UD. uaiTtn r i--s w. A. y- - uat rf rine l:ii t'lor-I- e .3 urrr r--t Assumed - the ' Presidency Ratlrtne President' of the Vlieitien'S Mrs. Melissa mcnta were served to 30 members et Prealdent the New Wemen's and the o X produc reaueat In thl Retiring prtaldent g Efil.f "! and 34 special guests. 'Friday. ewls; both ot Provo. Rotsry Club; vnSi.. '.t.j Municipal council. i ouiila lit j matter. i '- , Wrtei'dnefbsr T - . " 1: '. fire-buil- d- ohe SBIIiEiJi - ' . -- k a r-G. ad f8 by 7s -- J Delker-s-eleetedH- -- JLJmanthsi tuuLJJ&? 1- T mm A. : - eartef4wM 1- y 1PIIIIIIII way.-midwa- - re-rea- d. -- - dr -- . . the-stat- and"-Mr.Fr- 'trr : PUT 'Ell r - -- 'Ell -- p . . - - "5 lt . J ' m.' repre-entatlv- ,W2..i PRESIDEINIS IrTv" OtU am AINU INfcW v fj tww y ' I : I : e . " ;JZ? d - I .. ; a ' ." 1 n. iI , . Out-ot-tow- tt.ja - refresh-A.xMortense- |