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Show TIIB HEIiALD . Tha OaHy and 1 u"dy published pi Wast itrwV midway m4 Ft from Harald Th betwn THE WEATCI2 - XlTAH Generally .fair south, Cn-t.- r South streets. un- settled iwwh portion Sunday. afraaa VOL. N0--2 if. II CRMlAft Words of Wisdom OTP onn m PROVO, UTAH, SUNDA& MAY 20, 1923. rnQ IIIUULUIU : rrm me Lips -p Choirs Tabernacle Appears m i, omtc " Opera Erminie" UUHUIMIL I ... rovo High Ul ZtllllCUTT 'T ipringvdte PRICE THREE CENTS. IUUIII OIIIIIILO HHU i officlato The newly comjleted . By ROBERT CURTIS ' By JESSIE PACKAftO. That a closer check jshotild bainade high school of the w in inaoection mo 01 r " " ' i maniacs becomes more and lTiorejevident ylth the aujii.ScholajIpalidlstOjJiiifprlngwJUe--44J8speed CLmi states and tin awompis: ana students Graduation last, evening st the school high School. number of fatalities that Tvappeiflh and arounTltllety. were means mors tofrom, nents of the department here .the - modern - hUh Education is the Vnunrtarln nr third annual commencement exer the past at a children, have been run During at banquet school -- 4tudenU tha- n- any other Uuccess nd happiness, This educa-- i cie8 of a. nests of honor high school and auto into the succeeded The in getting a,way evening.. last operatorshave Fork on beated the or Swab stage were the phas activity of learning, In tion is training for a are Arthat before their identity has been disclosed. nemhfiri oflhe party laying the foundation of suoceBsfHvsllhood-aad-tfatotog'forthe-yr YYeslwo!ay-Janre5erPoveU DTlt director, oi"tte for later life-acitizens and nation joyment of" leisure.' Every man ine Doard of education, the high ' . '?X W. school ..i.miitk)B ierrlce. O. WesttJorted to Jthe police authorities of the i city and . builders of our country! K. Hansen faculty, Mayor should be prepared to support him, of" jdahcTanfl noWl It meana much more- - than a mere self, also must he be able to pass and Prof. county that his faBtt oTernor Edgar; Yottng, ho boy, James, had been1 run down-b- ya auto driyerin passing from hfgh-schjeckless: a leisure moments satisfactorily and gave the commencement address. jiischome a week ago ;.; and higher The stage was beautifully s deco-rateJepirtinent of the- Interior, phase of education. rep- enjoyably. Saturday. ileld""onunJaBloner with large baskets of riowsrs. - The resents the most vital and fundaThe grammar school and the high jljlan Cannon, iamily has been trying to locate the driver f or" , Reclamation service. Mayor 0.. K. Hansen offered the oC th mental ' advancement on the high- school. give students an week but failing in this notified the authorities. Mr. Overy waa held In the invocation and a male chorus under way of. education toward that goal development to make of them I bum meeting also has a reward to anyone who can give him inoffered erenln direction of Prof. J. W. McAllister dtr paflUon later lnUe of good citizenship which will make Intelligent citizens. Not formation leading to the apprehension of-th- e driver of the of . Interest to a which selection. sang queBtiana, it the graduates jot todsy, the men and only is the Intellectual .horizon weri dls-- women car, who is . described as a tall man with several moles or "The Significance of an EducatbeBtwl)errr-pro3eof tomorrow who will. broadened, but the human sympaTwrartaron his face.. He was driving a Dodgetouring car. tion" was given forcefully by Rob- through their endeavors be capable thies are touched and. expanded. v vui 1.40, wiunor vi two ox tne uvery poys ftaa oeen riding, on a wagon going Tbe recTamatloaofflcJalr-are-a- t of conducting the business of a na Without this, broadening no man alaUguSa The complete adinto Provo. Opposite their home the boys jumped off the' ths Hotel Roberts this forenoon. tipn which tanks the highest in the can appreciate the ambitions find sfebolarshlp! i dress is In to-Sewrsl of the lake landowners in world In everr printedT elsewhere nhafm PROP. J. R. BOSHARD. the vet wagon and started across the street to get away from a , nf ilfiznnahln. ""I" the struggles of his fellows It J...'k J terested in the reciamauon or me In graduating from aids one in getting a rational viewlUBf music teacher ot Provo, who motorcycle which was also coming intorprovo. Just at that eran ... . T tTTWlfTXT n QTCTlLT .! UDQ Utah lake ore holding a conference t. .i.. of life, sharpens the wit, gives one J1"" r,eljru presiueni 01 j the Tabernacle choir in time a Dodge touring car traveling at a rapid rate swung presentes tth the officials there this mora leave this " the comic opera, "Erminie." around the motorcycle. thought for those who the power of analysis, andHhe abil- v" or6BnlI8ll!)n' ' l'"' .7,, , 7 . ine, relative to the possibility of are to follow 'that a VL-STTiBf. The smaller of the two boys narrowly escaped being hit" graduating itytosee straight and repprt accu- - ff T: CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ttisroject !: z class la not: Jusia group of .:: zzi car, while the older boy wastruck in the back and byiihe A trip over the district served by dents; It represents the citizens of The man with this broad fo'unda- - ;Miss Edman shswMhdevero&TTuMayi to the pavement. So hard was the fall that he broke thrown educatton-of-t- hi ment in the Strawberry canal will be made the s tpmorrow who uphold the stand-- ! tion will be a keener and more The stage is all set and every ' ' arm. his , this afternoon. and policies of their alma ctent specialist. Nothing could be during the past 50 years, and thing la In readiness for the two The was car such showed at a the fast that courses the the driver going that offered speed mater." Our Provo high school, one a better investment for a yoong nights' performances of the comic 'other officials- - together with Sen- could not stop it until he was a block away. He stepped from in thatfttn, lai personjhan a good education. 3l girls at the Provo high school wilt nfjfteeatschools ItbrltwdniootenfvwXBr - capable of producing honorable, remaining In nchml during the full tabernacle choir at the Columbia A ladies' quartet, composed records of what has been accomOi Overy nothing was a.said by the man that would throw any plain, trustworthy American cltl- - school period many dangers of the theater, Monday and Tuesday even1 j wno as to ugnx neis ana wnere ne came rrom. ings, under the direction of SCI vt uaie. . and policies of their school with Boys leaving school early are likely Lucile Olsen, and Kathleen Bench, When R. Boshard and T. Earl a little J. neighbor girl yelled for someone to sret his inThe party made an extended to have but vague conceptions as to rendered in artistic fashion, "Ken- - Pardoe. them into the future. number the man hurried back to the car and drove away, ' turkv Bahp." vestigation trip Friday over the Graduation also represents the The following are the singers without giving any more information. r Weber part ot the ruUtlK first step toward getting into the take the first jobs that are at hand, , vuu w,i ynibii.iaL iu mo uicia. The authorities are on the lookout for the man whose of a a project, and Saturday afternoon topic i,Jne iit.. game of life: the game- - that tells Helen K. Sutton, Geor- Sopranos tiwlre Intn Hift Tnpflle iralley struck the boy and then left him unassisted on the machine, dress Miss of Elvira Strong,, ahg whether tha player--wW-a Suc- accident. 1 "."" giana Johnson, - EllzabeUi Taylor, ' - effort will be made street. Utah lake ends of the project This to locate the man and The Everyof the student workings body cess or a failure. Anyone can get The opportunities for choosing Hannah C. Pike, Pearl Brown, Jdone to give, the officials a to hinr of a man answering Anyone bring justice. knowing jas a vocation are grow-- : into the game but the question is Sarah Hilda J. N. Ramsey, Daniels,, of theV 7u general idea of the possibilities of the the given description Overy by boy A Ing greater every j'ear. Many new Smcot, retiring president can he do the Job' successfully. Prr .n h:ir harnnnl at n riant hnHv Ho Zenith Spurrier, Florence "Cropperthat part of the project i with the authorities or with the boy s father. taim- - fields are opening, the industrial No comments were made by Di graduate Involuntarily pledges IK. of to Ermado , self the ;o. Iy the Chloe Boshard, gameand today iHedquist, k.JV..,,--getjnto rector Eavis on the feasibility of I ot vocations are laUure because plex.. ,Tc t.Wright Gene Sutherland, Elsie the prbjwasechnHvnat-ho'Tiair- H HudsonT "Anna Ma he owes to his school someThlng inriumTZ'uTTT seen so far on his visit in Utah. betweenthe ccoeration existing The earth cccjpatious, agrkul- for the Melba Clark, Alice Sutherthat WHl he an ex&iupl students and the faculty of tha Clark, Suttcrn. TbThers to follow so they, too. can ture, forestry' mining and fisiiejies jlaaaVJdaud SHERIFF BOYD LEAVES. filicol the student body r! IC EUnnDCCD- Altos Zella Berth! maintain and set forth the splendid are perht :,s the main occupants .1 ct.uncil through Stubbs, ni A di tfnguis'.ird which Is composed of mem , S.Dat-rupalone Dora the American Sarah Ciak. people. They given ' Suebtl, , ..Sheriff John D. Boyd left this policies'' and opportunities the two movie'-stisrsrepre faculty and dironors; Grace Linton, Edith Tloss them by the school in which they employ oer thirteen and a lial: 'rs.of sentatives from each class in the morning for Douglas)' Ariz., where critics gathered and dramatic. - ali of 'luifiion, Melba paper Castro Alberta p, oi received Johnson, their ' I" Eli P. ivr learning r he will visit his mother and sister. school. Taylor, former mayor ill Lcs.Ang4- "school : mu.Iics t in Lola liioou Aman occupa-dubeen those i has th. in success gainful Johnson, Our Colvey, Myrth engaged A The Sheriff spent his boyhood .. was Selection ' In No. 482, held their Salem, wasFriday thet Provo by sung camp e evening en da Stenuouse, Wanda Chatwin, les recently to x'ew prifttW in a great respect to the untir- tions. that part of the world, and hopes male quartet Afton Stout, Leland! dorsed by the .Utah county Republic night. Thursday regiilar meeting Kimball --- yof Clara Young's Nelson. Irene hibition u our BUBXiB urouu. aim oi Wasd en. June Hinckley; and Paul I to renew acquaintance with hla old- - mg L . May 17, in the K. P. hall, with a can central committee for the trrxm UtnAa a u nr v 'Avtr Ki. oiue,ii.- uuuo w uv TettoTSPeter MrSBffsett, Martin latest picture, "The Worldly-Madou- v the Anderson. an Iiuuur a. tu it. luclu iu uavt; ucu posi a( uvui that time pais while m Douglas . membership in attendance, large art max mliA tha the pivA. Emil Hansen, J. C. White Ina," in which Miss Young plays .g.hatra tion of federal land registrar, -denta succeed so, lot us not disProf. Levi Edgar Young, head of Strebel, and permany important questions Roland Olsen, Bertram Bates, A. H. part of a novitiate in a convent and honor them by being failures; let There were the of 36 MINING MAN HERE. at the members of present to the camp the progress department history .. .. .1 TTt,J Cn.a W. O. Johnson. v.- .a cabaret entertainer in aa Cubist taining uuucu oiaico. Dat.'al). tllOCQ tu'ft use oe men anaI women 0f Utah delivered the Peay, of the committee. The.finalileif were disoussed. M. Crowley, are positions of allj TnjverBny Fred' 'extremes Basses J. and . there cafe. honor the worthv of holding commencement address in his usua! James B. Allen, ol Park City. R. pI Runsel ot Salt Lake City, dorsement of Mrt n NewMHs In Clark mall Taylor came ofcly our wasJohnson, the sorts and Clark, tr Joseph and paid grades. Glowing tribute - was in Provo yesterday with Dr. ?eBpect ;of our teachers pleasing and forceful manner, he ell,-district manager of Utah was pres- after Afton Stout, Young after the showing for ier and vice alone the government empioy- heated JL show us Clayson, school. Let long arguments by Provo high PWrge E. Roblson. spofca of the efforts of the early Elmer Stout A. ent and addressed the meeting, his several of those formerly of . Ballanger. C. A. of ed 326,967 poopio in isju. arnrepiatloir of. "two . present. ".Mormon yvlrtwaaya In nu'ghHuiltiir .Olnnann Picvo, and now-- of Salt Lake City. ty ouf future work in the game to much In'tercat of being tfA.nnth Cnll.a, r Mr. Taylor was an eleventh-hou- r the play subject for Our transportation characters and iffweat love our life Wely appreciation Mr. Allen Is the in schools the beginning president and man .1 Cwrt. tVo a trcrurH.fi rpH the members.' candidate, having only been lu the j, While they struguntiring efforts. Above all be includes railroading, water n commonwealth. ager of the Mining com tha :'ber-A vivid campaign for new and street railways is a ring Thursday and Friday. . cabaret and true to ourselves and a was gled to do this, he said, they only FOR BETTER special that time he had succeeded During inaugurated ene sweet-facein getbe as constantly nunln the enterprise. wished intheir, hearts that God than wa wlU undoubtedly growing . ef- considered one of a " wonderfuraouble--exposure . is tha th5se to ting following in large Rariroading among honorable people and true some MANAVU RELIEF SOCIETY. would grant that success. day their what the drive a committee members In the county. the greatest single industries in children would express an apprecla- L. L Graham, manager of the fects. Miss Young preformed I members .The social service secUdX of the with whom we associate. Many prominent spoke Previous to the Friday - meeting an- - critics say to be without question under the head TU. i. U Manavu ward . Relief, society wh.ttheT did In those early Bates Stores' .tCritical time of theUnited States. During the year" comDan. today win good of the order. an unusual . . ... a delinatlon as either stage. lino activity on the- part of toaa nnnnnaa that atnra'a "Bapffaln the !ve charge of the meeUnsr Tuea- - ur Uvea as men and women .of and days supporting encouraging or screen nas seean mu, ,- -. 'officers, who will officiate at the the various candidates bad given a. ' Haytfternoon at J iSCo'clock. Mrs. wmawmw TntA oiip nnnnfi the graduates to week," intended Mr. Graham says Each one of the four andj He admonished .manufacturing Our grea . fn "Better! "to thn witv nova tha Where the one character called initiation of the big class during nuy Wobdward will give the les good part t the responsibility j tiot-ln wnaf nao. oeen none men In the field for the position bad up open Industries building .kJ 'TT""r other on, "Barrlage as a ounerveu i for a calm, gentle nun, the tne month of June. A general Religious and maintain the mgnitanaara.oi ,rtr tbey"i to.tne them both by their uarenU and nomes wees, every members of the comMoral Obligation the affections ot a drug gram will be arranged to carry .out visited An exceltent catloW tor. Which Utah them tomntry in June, for and mittee In an effort to get the enl UI conattendant-faciaan musical program has also been ar famous the with -1 tor which addict j,e Djan8 0f the campaign. we are nuttin on an nrhans show: their appreciation throughout" of . There". will he special meetings dorsement members' and friends feel Justly roud. week," Mir. Graham tortious nd physical sufferings . barsatn - Itbeir livei. He said, that the . pur; than-an- y other Eight ballots wtra necessarv be. industry. re cwiially inrvted to attend. - "; and many "nlghti Thursday IS" not so much ! every We should not value life rriaiar that not ly new homes a user of dupe.' ... .nn fore any decision could be reached." . '1I1 . . , . gaa(,'S0 opens up the field; pose cf the school Accountancy ... II r IX iiiiiniBF.H mihi. aecurln8 com"Lt business bookkeeping. banklngUo teach how to make a living, as1 may be better furnished but that Both characters Those voted on were Mr. Tavlor. piay in many .1. llyjl L old homes may be refurnished" at a scenes together whera the Shsrp from time to time during the tMve, to teach how to live. roru ,vvn vatue ! finance Harmon government U0LUMBA8HOW'HOUR8P tion te which we may :erve created InlseaKHOJf Jhejear when ?ia:,iU'contrast called tor the supreme Kartchner of Provo Bench, Grant Mies RET0RN8 FROM OGDEN. furniture ls most cqnsplcu- - hi'iv c' the mastpr actre-- s. k. Anr,r thma thin pi that merit the the' lawyer." ii,-... -' nhvsirtan. Simons of Payson and Byron Kertheithe image of God." said Professor worn-ou- t ' ,. TORIlltS. Caring the summer months -u Hollow D. ot Rollow L. ii... the studio to the . shaw of American Fork." Young war more than equal riace yuur uic ujjuii mriiouB.aiBaen mvvi w.av. ,y,a rtontlst. the engineer, ' Young. the .Columbia theater-w- Ulwnicrt . t glTe-- 4 . dnmands. as the screen will show returned Friday from pgden, where j Mr. Kersnaw at one time was W value those t the greatest and strong is flrrchemfsr."id.many4trth,-4o matinees at 1:30 and 4 are marked by the hat.t oi whlch' you can TT when "The Worldly Madonna" is ne was cairea wonuar xo PROVO MAN. LICENSED. "rthettnjinlmoui choice of the county hersoffer unusual opportunities, est foundation upon o'clock, ' excepting Wednesday; at the Strand theater on .photographs of the G. ish action. Doing maker the exhibited build. about but hbTiaa heeinaenled rry . eran- eanly one matinee WU1 bet but unselfishjdoing mak.' Itha apBolntment by the head of tne but 19. Three Monday ana Tnesaay. to' world tne in POCATELLO, May olace tvens:t 4 o'clock, during the "TheingahatyQnbavelfor learn in life is to be able to know marriage license were Issued at Really unseUish action department. At Friday's meeting Msebtn, season. Evening perfare calling truth. That is what education is the county clerk'a office Wednessomeope instated tnat Mr. Kershaw ormances will begin at 7:30 Beulah M. and Tinsetb Frem w again be placed on th ballot, y to u me ana ana wouieu. men day power IOr, himJ, for nd:l$. ,. ful; It vTi. James After the third hallot it became who helpi others to be like ot Minn.; .mnortant with knowing in.ri,.h many Duluth, U Logan unfortunately s I evident that the supporters of each knowing loo)ted upon as educated are V. NutUlU ProvoV Utah, and Era to earn a.Uvlng-icandidate, were, loath to give up May. Bird, Pocatello;- - Ray W. recognise untruth. 7.nbHlties.:how to live. Every, man ana ... i ; their candidate. It was then decided tnnw howtonive a-Oxford, and Marie Morgan, ceiraioiww! with .va.,u .-Don dreams. thins:, "Dream n l Loog . What wUl ww do - themr Take'thr that the low man W each ballot ;.- - , however, that you will accomplish Weston. . should be eliminated from the race. at the mechanism oi a ioc. know !i-- y. 0;a:tlmes These elements he specified aa havyoaa;e off tha pendulum On the fourth "ballot Mr. Kershaw time ' fear that the acois ana ..Vootf business v. v..i. .n uiHiit down, and all; to ing attained 1C units of credit, that was dropped; and on the fifth Mr. protab rlrb9ys .nd ta ariwindad ' In in In 'funy. happily Simon was eliminated. : The sixth they were honest, clean and moral X srirls to tet away from, hard wcrk. Individuals and that they will go and .quires tralnlna. inis. u""" ...... v... AMinavi to rwd Ka11f arskwaa 1LTi Tsswln avia mam - balanced r- wu K'-- k siuaiev cultural wit.... . til aa laTTin Without hard; wort yen wlll ieTrr forth In life manifesting such charnil SIIUVU ii,,Aich Jvote than Mr. Kartchner, while Mr. reguiaieo. ii iLterature. music. art, historyranu - be able to acsomplish anything and acteristic as becomes representaHarmon was the high man. its lorce ucg oy ucn, MnA. f me humanities gen- will r- - er be known" iaoss. the tives of the Provo high school.; I Jn the, first six ballots Mr. Har-mo- n -- 4 . . : lead W4 At mea.",::" - -Th' diplomas wer;presenteCtO stood high man, but on the each one of the gradautes by Presiseventh Taylor forged ahead on a the cuu cf W. Monro ... Paxman, denttM declamation mard them well we:r nn. l to IS vote. On th eighth ballot 'v. i, riouir lerTiw meet at Leht, for Proro 'clty board otx education. .' .H tr hlsh school real money Anwn IB SI Tear " . can ICt 4V. I a. . . M " UU.U1UJUUS til- lUCUl MM " l.ll. which --she was given , the . Pardoe . The benediction was pronounced " d0ment-.we wilL Take off the wrong : : star of th University of California. .wh.cluw.forwaMt raid medal, ve the same reading. by John W. McAdam.- - ,. mnraiitv and these The sentiment among some of fathot b his ji..iti.. expended-beforrather than pverseer xmiiTaiion, .'pstronlxlnj ojTa' received pathe we nrea. ' d which was' enthasiastlcaUy Folowlng the exercises forces will be, er's bug ranch, decided to spend the committee members seems to ' w. m HHi . rents, and. patrons visited th. varby tha audience. .ii j;sdvertlser his vacation keeping th lines oijbe that th commltee recommoniU- work of theschooL theA. T.-- Tympany in Arlsona tions have been ignored in the past seemilole "TrTidpal 1H.tR.Atkln rccn. ious exhibits do not waste thenrnff -and wealth t whs forces for ? also iigf Tdeslra' most American, And mended that the' member of the during the past year. They In repair. One day.' while working tftd that the Idleness or erlme., Do not destroy apopictment may al on th poles, he heard a fetnlnlne.4 -.tnrta be resented wlthlattended th swimming Mhlbltlon Hrsld tham ' maliem nnWOrtblly. HO the for hundreds of T Jia ready have been promised to son tinrln aAfitiart a vlth a(m r presentltt.Jhe the diplomat"Iroat h high chooUsrbllmany-wem mUv resolve to save and protect i i He "cut In" and helped her. learned she was without th gymnaslnm. glveaJa slhcTlhefad fulfilleda in.uuiwcuuiuuua, thom and e will no ox aanaas ana in a tew moniaa n aw to wi uuu. sin Can Thara w :ui; foraTaauawa., elements reautred graflttattoa.7honot oi honorable to ourselves and" pur B,PPS;Snu;donP.g.rur.);' " IhflEeclam8tlon servlc in-Pro- vo ' , the-?T0vo two-sided- :, en- s D.It1. " -- -- lvl prto" - irontt r Jt - d d ct . ' . - . 1 ""-T'.- high-school- it ! 1 1 v- .. "". r - - stu-.ratel- . effi-ard- thecare,j!edJMktoreelhe 1 Pro-fesso- . Provo-Webe- f : be should-communicat- iL., isTr I ia e - - ns t,r.c-i;iir- ' itiiTitTinii IKillnllUH run w UOi I Lnuu'u. s i e - , . " i i V. 1 ser-ow- - 6r''A. systemr-wmcn-thei- trans-honorab- Glen-Alle- -- 7, 1 d ; Vi rjVZJ0 : sted. SiS j. we-ma- Jetn,of ..... Tjih &penfs r .v,. y - fZltrJ y"Z '""T;r,:.:iww i. i,... ".v"" A' v Aeommittee He "Cut In" and Got a Bride T , worn-.aMe-- to Red-ingto- .... - .-- ffJSXttZ been-manife- old-fash- 'j5iirand lives-hlhes- rr . Tlj rt . .a -" . u ST 1. ' - vrr.... i. .. . e i ', pwrt ,f.ienaald -.,- - country.11-- ' -- r . X. nnm .,., r |