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Show " 4 I - I . ' 7" y Y , -- - ' - " ;j , - V, v " "' - - H ' .VOL. )f 3 -- XL - NO. 4. r;' ;t "- jt I r" - ' r i WM v MM Bfill Y - :.' r ji- II II . , : r, . UTAH Fair and warmar diy; Monday prpfc!i fair. . V f i t 7 Cull. V PRICE TWO CENTS. Grm IV "11: t ee n&irInBFolto Graduates flteu. W-- r mIUUu A . - -- v- ' mu FTF HliSPIIlLLlPS'll. 1 1 11; 1 ,, tfSOVOfUTAH. SUNDAY. JUNE S, 1928. JEWililf1 1 MMMM ? TJ- ( UJ II .iKM f i.. 8- -n I --Ttlwlion wall I oimar thi matter with your carrier. I .. 'I - - ,.f C0UF HONOR AWARDS. -- OIILIV Honor awards'.were given to unl--' ffHfrstudeiitinsrW'You versity at College haU- Friday ' evening tor the participation final touches of the ITUb realtorf took (OBMsalon off . By WlUJAtt PARKCK V JoJ of the annual convention and they havetaken during the past outing of the United Xlominerc Prgfo-a- nd tdjacent portion of Intamatlonal New Benrloe. commencement schooT year in the various activTravelers to be held in Provo, June Utah county Saturday. Real estate ities of the school. week for the Brigham'Toung unl- - ' SAN QUENT1N PRISON, Jane j. T,8 and 9, in connection with the Jlealen of ererj city ln ttejBtate. The athletes were presented versity," begin, with" the" baccalau-- " Disheartened hut still hopefuLot Steel day celebration, are now r-r and of many towns and Tillages, a new trial (Mrs. Clara- e in made the committees MthweatewhlIe-thiNc5 r de reate services "at the staketaber. by being VtfKafnV Phillips, the ? baters, student body officers charge. . pilgrimaged to Ptoto yesterday to d nacle this' evening at 8 o'clock. t convicted hammer murderess, andmembers Klwanls of clubs and the ot ..The of stafXs Rotary attend, the conyeutton here ofthe At 7:45 p. m the academic pro-- ' San Quentln penitentiary to- Salt Lake City, Ogden and several the college publications were Utah State Kealty association. in" cession tokes place, the line ' ot ; the state, have signigiven block "Y" pins. day to begin senrlng a term ot from other cities The feuslnese session conrened In "- p march being from the admin Is tra-- ' ten yean tolfe imprisonment tor fied then Intention of coming 100 The following to s complete list cent to the Etta' hall Saturday afternoon. the convention, per, strong tlon Meadbuilding by way of First West the murder of Mrs. Alberta. -- Business houses in various com of gradautes of the Brlgham Toung and was called to order by Senator street. Center street, and Univer- - '" ows, whom she accused of stealing munities of the state are already " LeHoy Dixon, president of the assouniversity: slty avenue ot the tabernacle. . " her hueband'i lore.-M- . preparing the floats they intend to Maste of ciation. Henry The program at the "tabernacle is ! represent them In the mammoth Boyle, Henry Ray Batch, Delila as follows: Phillips and her baby sister, parade to be held on the closing Speakers for the afternoon e MrsEtta Mae JackBon were a-Higgs, Maude Beeley Jacob, Ernest Proflram Tonight slon and their top1cwere-Yvfestivities, Saturday oT tne communities Tn Utah Most 7 of the- - Redeemed."- A. o'clock ened this Manwarln after "Bene-flts uslc'Song shortly of JacobsonrHyrum on Bait Lake Bettllyon to B. floats are repT. U. chorus. .' . : Stephens, county preparing by Glen Smith. a morning by Mrs. Eugene Bis callus. of 0anUaUon,,; etayner resent their city in the parade. President Invoation, Stephen L.' (Master ot Science Willis A. of Salt Lake on "Realtor the matron, who" Is one ot the Pleasant Grove will have a large Chipman,- - Alpine stake. Limited Smith. . tn AoatJoLadverffleJts Strawberry, Music, "Barcarolle" from "The Ethics";' LeRoy Dixon of Provo on sTiardiThrJSunset: Tales of Hoffman," B. T. U. Ibrass -College - of Applied 8elenee. The Local Situation"; E. M. Ash-to- which Mrs. Phillips was brought day on June 20. Several bands will be In the line from New Orleans was due to arBachelor of Arts Minerva Ed- quartet- .president of the Salt Lake Real Music, J'Grant Us Peace, O rive at San Francisco at 10:30 ot inarch, Including, the famous wards, Helen Rdylance. Estate board, on The National Bachelor of Science Silas L Lord," Stephens, by B. T. U. o'clock. Arrangements were made Ladles' band of Ogden. Negotiamade to have V. L Richey of Salt Lake, Cheney, Erval Chrlstensen, Rhoda chorus. by telegraph by Under Sheriff Bis-- tions are now being Baccalaureate sermon, Elder Biel- - ' Clark. "Vera R. Eggertsen, A. Frank on Caravan Trip- - to1' Southern cailus In charge of the guards, to the Salt Lake City chapter ot the Tin J. Ballard of the CouncU ot the. bring .one of thaSalt Lake R.1 have touring car meet thertraln UvC, Smith, Rudger RlggsRhby r- . Twelve.' - - : v here. ." .l"?:"" arfcarr Rulnn fl. THran. and .Ogdeaim "The Art of Selling on its arrival in San Francisco and abnds are The committees "Anvil barbecue Chorus'' Music, from the take the party directly to the ferry College of Arts and Sciences. Real Estate." make-th- e steel day Bachelor of Arts HaroldWood- - opera . H Trovatore,."- - B, Y. U. ' Before lie afternoon session the hoping to teach there in time to hard at work to a . - celebration ' -the observance f manse 10:45 oard the Bentley, Wanda Boyackj) chorus and orchestra. land dealers visited what is getting oTlo"ferryrior success. It is more tnat President B. Jenedlfttlnn, expected Joseph DastTo- he Mary Jtuaseu Camenlsh, Ida attracUon or . SaiUJuentin prison. 1 than 15.000 neODle will visit the . rup, Clarence Q. . Edwards, Jane Murdock, Wasatch stake. Following an'extendned confer business men of Utah, , the plant The commencement - exercises' Columbia Steel, Hlbbert, Alvln Glen Hubbard, Al site of the Columbia Steel corpora- ence with John L. Richardson, the plant site ofohthe that day to get their corporation bert Silaa Hatchings, Arthur Lewis, wiU be held in College halt on Fri tion on the Sprtngville-Prov-o state Los3 Angeles attorney retained by first of the beginning or John Rulon Morgan,. Albert ..Ray day morning, June 8, at 10 o'clock. highway, where they .inspected the Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Jackson decided Utah's.glimpse, The following program . has been Industrial development. The Olpin, Vesta Pierce, Arch S. Reysue from one end to the other. today to Tetum at once ta Los An- commutes handle to are preparing Alice Dixon prsparedrrt's nolds, to Taylor, Lynn to the aid in battle legal, Here the busy spectacle of 1 more geles r-Cemmeneemsnt: the largest, crowd that has ever Taylor. than 800 men working on the con bring about a new trial for Mrs. been Utah county at in T. Schumann, Sclence-Caassembled "Novelette," rl Bachelor ot Jo by struction of the first nnla of the Philips. one time and place. - Urstrlnr trio- rCranN. Glen Chrlstensen, seph not hsve "I .abandoned .hope," plant interested every visitor. Academic prooession, musio by There will he all kinds of enter dall, Delmar Dickson, X Rows At the afternoon, convention the said Mrs. Phillips today, Hut I will ; tainments in the city during the 3. William Harrison, E. B. Y. U. banl Oroesbeck, was that I say bitterly frankly visiting speakers urged strongly ' . Marcht"Entre: Strand The celebration. Columbia, music JS.' HendeKj string Myrtle Harter, lntormareceived Hyram I when the adoption ty the Provo realtors Chorus'' . from the and Princess theaters will arrange on. --Vlolat Afton JohnsonFredl "Soldiers of the .multiple; system of .Ustmg tlon at Los Angeles "ffisTrwoiflff " taber. x, u. cnorus ana The matinees. ffor special, B. V' Paul Lewis Markham, Murdock,j,'PB real estate sales, it was said that be taken directly to prison. nacle choir under the direction or LeGrande Noble, John OscaTon,0he8tr-- " n eed JTheSaatQuentin-offlce! t rstenrhsdworkedtoadvanth Prof. J. R. Boehard will stage the tnvocauon, Fielding Wintord Albert PaxtonTw. Wen- mm J: i. ' age. In Salt Lake City where .the make no especial preparations for comic opera -- f Ennlnle," in the Smth"ot Council ot the Twelve, the Edward Morris Perkins, dell' majority of the realtors had entered a rebellious prisoner. There heed Columbia theater Friday evening. "Andante CanUbUe," Tschaikow Rowe, Glen Simmons, Henry( Morothe multiple board and that lew be no fear that 1 will endeavor to To the 'foaseball fans of the sky, by B. Y. U. string quartet. Bert J. ni John Stark, Sumsion, been series S has life escape. My would to of them the old go back lf Address. ' Miss . Wanda Boyack, be the Mecca of Stewart Williams. Fern Youna. of unfortunate mistakes and ' my etaterProvo-wlsystem of sales contract '', week, three state league games ComnierceandJu8lneM College It was said by most of the speak escape, from the Los Angeles coun- the Address to graduates, President if will be played on Tlmp park, WeaV Administration. era that the multiple system works ty Jail last December was the big- nesday-wlth .; ; . R: A. W. Ivlns. , Brlgham, Friday with Archie . Bachelor of Science am to one of enter I alL best going to the advantage of both the real with Voice Ogof "The and Beloved," Salt My Lake, Saturday E. Archie Boyack, Olayhew, Wayne estate men and the customer. The into the .life of San. Quentlnwlth den. Previous tov the Saturday Mabel Daniel, by Ladles' Glee club C.West. customer will. It was; said, get the knowledge - that there - are . and string music. 1 '".1L ' game, O. L. Becker of Ogden will 1I It ' who believe in I my K an people enough I .of the quicker results since Presentation of pIomas.v' an exhibition in fancy rifle or give Arts mraie Bachelor uate. do their innocence will who part - Annual salesmen with the firms interested :' report, President F. 8. shooting. Vaneese H. Rowley. in the system are trying to sell the to have this case 7 v ., Harris. M. Science Andrew Bachelor of If Mrs. Phillips is granted a re listed property Instead ot only one Remarks, J. Heber President Mar Anderson, Owen U Barnett, ' will be .firm as under the present system trial her principal-witnes- s Grant, president ot the board of O. Eyre, Dusenberry, Floyd L. garet & her husband, Armour " ; Phillips. used in Provo. , , v.4jare WlUiam David Holt, Joseph Jen trustees. said to To the International News Service The Provo realtors' Sweet "Home, Home," arranged kins, Enos W. Simons, Henrietta have decided to. - investigate the correspondent he said: s and Tayio&jyjlUsm Henry.WardeU."- -4 byevinby I am the one who should 4e . multiple listing: system : ioHowlng orchestra. Normal Balrd, Ruoy Dlptonjas the convention here.' President --" Joseph t;i punished tor this crime. I am the Benediction, Dorothy Beesley..Melvav-Boyl- e, Last evening" the convention UtyJpersonhereJi.nOiJIegal stake. Nebo Reece, LaVonne Bromley, Myrtle Childs, ' ended with a bano.net at Hotel Rob- way hereby I can take her place Normal Graduate Exercises. Zina Clayson, Olive Crane, Clara ' ltt prison but I shall go on the .' erts. On Tuesday evening, at S o'clock, Blanche Winona Davis, Creer, stand and allow the world to heap , V UTAH ftTATE LEAfiUE. twe-yenormal graduates will -Frandsen, . Caroline "Hinckley, the UDon ms allthtcalumny. It de hold exercises InlCpllege haU.. The . . ,Blanche JohnsonEthel JOliey, ot am a .man sires. I principle. PROVO 1 .600 Elroy Jones, Jtheta Kay, Delia Mc-- following program will be given: orn In the county, when! was 1 .600 r Song. Paxton Whitaker; prayer. Osden Here .they are: Coard, Carrie MUlett, Griselda and raised we were taught to re s .400 The members of the first editorial and business staff of the first? a ... , Salt take Roma Parkinson, Lillian Pete Raddlffe Allred; piano solo, Melva Inat the wore periodical skirts. Brlgham that spect anything s .400 , Young university., "The. Student,' 'which by the way was the first ,' son, Annie Randall,, Wendell- - M. Boyle; address of welcome. Wen-de- ll publication to he published to SPRING VILLE, June 1 The fu- stinctively I want to protect .any Brlgham Rlgby; dialogue, Wilma BoyI Rls1yt:ErmonBossJosephlne and Elton neral services ewer the remains of woman in distress. It is going to Tt Hmli.V'-- Mechamr presentation, fSMelal Delia LaYerde Scorup, Scherrer, The William dyde, 73 years of age, be a terrible thing for ma to go on June -1 WM WUtor SALT LAKB CITT, tlSlcKendrick, show, st" the upper right In the Hair; Margaret response. Pre - . Lorna Edna Taylor, Seeley, -- wlth romance whowis-strick- en ot and tell my Provo Tlmps defeated the Salt Lake paralysis the stand, . Harris: uwa, m,w-- uvmoer ot tne o.uorum-o- f the twelve aposUes, denlrrankllnlS..-solo, , . Tonnf deth v Oilers here at Bonneville park this Tuesday and died Saturday, were with a gtr) who is not here to Mamie. Gardner; reading, Naomi Lid " Hartley V", held at the Presbyterian church fend her name but there was a ro- afternoon in a fast game. o The others were members of the start Readinr from lff in L eoondary Training - Sohoolrir Wilson; address to graduates. Prof. ... Provo took the- - lead from- the Tuesday at I o'clock with the Rev. mance between Alberta Meadows L, John the song, Nuttall;. class; prominent physician and educator of Salt Lake; George A.J Ramsey, " (High School Merrill Allred, benediction, and me and the world shall know start, sending home three runs Id D, J. Spratt officiating. t Elroy Jones. Reed Farnsworth, Ruth Hansen, W. now teacher at the B. J. V,, E. 8. Hinckley, now secretary of thTch.X-Serc- ; S ' Thalmaa ; delln, Musical numbers were rendered the tacts, dates and places. I will the second and four more in tne Hasler, Worley Johnson, The - project presentation is of uuuau-uthat my wife would have fifth," iv,v .un wmn w. vi w. scnooi; mwer row: Mae Belle Thurman. how Mrs.- ty Lela Boyer and Elmo Coffman, show Justified Louisa Magleby, books for the training school Darrell no w Moses C. Jones, .Ids Mrs. AUeman, Davis; S. I unGeorge Ines In i the Invoking Taylor; Knight, now Mra rlnes Knight with organ accompaniment ;. by been Earl Wright, the Oiler manager, The" one year aormals are Reed Luella Magleby, BeUet UUh ,Uk' rw,denti f061 written law, though I deny that my sent in a new pitcher, Woodhave, ) L"n". now Mrs. E. O. Gowani Mr. HlnckleTand ; " Karl A.. Miller, Lyman A.Meldrum, library. Bessie 1. Reynolds. In the work. assisting Dr: Parcel, .werenot only classmate, ,t the B. Y. U but at the University of Michigan, where they f , Rev fipratt read from the Ser- wife is guilty of the actual murder." Sgalnit the Tlmps. They found him Elton J.' Sumner, Etta' Phillips, r 'graduated wlththe class of Both in later asked the did Provo was he taught the institution some him some all for Phillips why mon on the Mount, and gavs time over, '"'--' SPRINGVILLE MAN BURIED. ' easily and batted .. n Gladys Watson, v- it U expected, wilt be present at the B. Y. U. Alumni ' TJe 1SL V: m"7 othe. June story at thetrUL encampment to very v consoling remarks. "Inter- - not tell-hl- s Provo held at 7. , Thursday, V wanted to testify 'but Bert HeP-- l nmnt was In the cltv cemeterr. jaCobs pitcher superb ball for the SPRINOVILLE. June I. Funer' j wife's" ittorriey, would t wining team.'- H? kept his hits wen Mr.- - Clyde is survived : byf W my al services were held tn the PresOUTINQ AT GENEVA. more me take the to Stand," scattered and never allowed widow, Mrs. Wlngate Gyde, and not permit day.'June . ;: As alternates the following were byterian church, Tuesday afterhe replied. ' "Herrlngtoa said he than two runs to get by In anjr one LEGION Mt Nebo marble workers of 8slt noon for, William Clyde, 73, a naseven children, who reside in. The following delegates were ap- chosen: Mrs.. Hannah Pyne, Mrs. fc would not let me trample on , the Inning'.,."... ''. . Lake City are enjoying their an tive ot Sprlngvilie, The Rev. David ot CaTUornla. The" '.. ". .. : . pointed; Mrs. "Mary 'Vincent, Mrs. Sarah P. llrereton, ,Mrs. Margaret nual Man was the referee. vv;; relatives and . friends at grave ot a dead girl" outing at Geneva, today being A. Spratt conducted the services. The Provo chapter of the 8erv- PrlscillaSwenson, ' Mrs. Melissa Denhalter,' Mrs! Frances Groneman, the last ot their three-da-y , ; vaca Music was furnished by Miss Lela the funeral were: John Clyde of Phillips, who boarded the train Score br innings: ' ; meetrecent ice Star Legion at a 030 040 100 Lewis, Mrs. J.J). Boyd, Mrs. Emma tion, which started Friday, when 70 Boyerand Elmo "Co'tfmaa. Inter'Sandy, (Mrs. Rhoda Clyde, Arthur at- Yuma. Arts., did not accompany PrnA Crow MrsuraJ)lsonjjjary D22 000 110- -4 Ing chose delegates .to represent 2abfUkle"rMr8TJohr7acksdnrarrsT ther, Mrs. Mary Corbett, Mrs. Fran persons came to Geneva from Salt ment was in the Sprlnsville cemeClyde. Mrs. Bert Snider, Mr. and her to prison, leaving the train at SaH Lake .1 ... Batteries: ' Proyo Jacobs and the chapter of the slate convention Nellie ilcEwan, Mrs; S. P. EggertLake, completely' tilling hotel and tery.' Mrs. P. E. Bouts and family, all of Los Angeles. . sweetheart,'! were his Snapp; Salt. Lake Woodhave, and to be held In Hotel Utah, Wednes- - sen, Mrs.. Anna Collins and Miss ces Richmond, Mrs. Aaron Rob- - cabins at the popular Utah lake ..Pe is survived by his wife, two 0Bannon of. Provo, and 'Mrs. '"' " LaVleve HuUh. ' bins, and Mrs. Agnes CrandalLsortV. ; - San Francises. Fallentlne. sons and tlvs daughters. ' ', , parting words. ' 'V 4zi W ' . 1 en-ter- Arts-rWill- lam .' A; .I; day-oMh- toh-ard- , n, ' "? v the-blg- gest -- a -- aider-Josep- v - j ... - . Provo Deals . BYr-U.-choru- -- Salt f Lakers ',' - IMISIIEID ... Ol-se- n, rl - or 'liuI.J?M!Sf " . I- ; ' J n - '.",., j ' lan . .! - Iffi , . out-of-to- I . , ood-by- &.-H- .L. , .:'...-7L 1 .' "5 |