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Show 1 HtralTelephones Km DfC TELEPHONE US U OfTM Editorial im4 l!t 7itelephon7v 3 Mora nt. ret If ltl Maty EttUr paper refulvirf t'eWk nd paper will k delivered. VOL. 5, NO. 44 PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927. PRICE THREE CENTS 4 ii m II; UNDER , , n in id in is TITIIIIIG j g -- . Wriby-i'aniio- the-"FT- ults mag-lilfice- fl ltttfe-JoBeih- - vTTlfl,tSoir,'lrnTn7--'fh,ftlH- The returned missionaries touched 011 their experiences in fly mission field and ,cach bore his testimony of the truthfulness of the gos Patriarch KeeJer hnrueterise44 tithing as a universal law of God that has a purpose, Hint of bringing ii Tbetnia Morgan. I4Jicofn; "East Dls- lensallon," Lucille Strong, Provo. The graduating class was presented by Victor Anderson, principal of the Lincoln seminary who, pel. good-sUc- umatciys (Continued on Page six) Aggies Win TrackMeet AGGIES 1 54 1-- .... ti. Y. U. i UTAH 48 JACK HARMON 3 50 2-- 3 . t - he ' ' Honored "' M. I. A. CONTEST e, at ILL BE HELD ' ibir The Weather Y ...... ...... J ADDRESS CLASS : . j A cordial is Invitation, p 7 f Vnr'A Xi?l If II - v-- Vr-- I i , , - , -- in . SENIOR COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Orchestra selections,. Provo high school orchestra ; graduation March, by Crosby, Provo high sceool orchestra; Invocation, Koy Murdock; Indian Serenade, by Lorena lleres-ford- '. Girls' glee club; valedictory die "summer ubTacfed as adjiF tioh address, Dr.. Adam S, Benniou ; Diane De Poitiers' Fantastic, by E. .Marie, Provo high school orchestra; awarding of diplomas, Jv W. Farrer, President of the Board of Education rprcsentation Knlghtr Scholarship, Mrs. Jesse Knight ; presenta- tniii i UNITED PRESS STAFF CORRESPONDENT J,EB0UR(?ET FIELDFrance, May Charles Lindbergh landed on French soil at 10:21 o'clock tonight The young American, flying alone in a single motored monoplane, had accomplished a feat never before achieved by man, that of crossing the Atlantic Ocean from New York. to Paris without a stopJiiejvorld was thrill ed by the audacity of the mail who motor on his staked life one his pilot, and sturdy little monoplane against the 3600 miles of land and sea. . Thousands of excited, wildly cheering French and Americans gathered at Lebour get to pay homage to the American, and the news was flashed by cable and wireless across continents and seas where millions waited for word of his success. ' ox tended are the programs ' .. ' . - 25-year-- cises. following - ; 21-C- aptain to parents of high school students, patrons of the school, and the'gen-i'ra- l public to attend these exer full: - l BY A. L. BRADFORD invitation ExteiKled - ' nxA 1VI1MII TRANS OCEANIC FLIGHT o'clock. LOGAN, May 21.In the closest those hiippinpss Infh theves--f "state ecllegiate track meat held in who olK'y the law. He declared- that years, the Utah Aggies, conference to avail oneself with the opioitun-ltchampion s, won first place over B. V. I . and I tali, who finished in of giving in fulfillment of God's that order. The result was a recommandments" a source of individual development. versal cf form, I tah being a favorite, with the "Y" second choice. "Prayer IVrfect" was sung by Failure of R6weto win a single the Vineyard ward male quartet. son of first place spelled the downfall of .lack Harmon, Tithing Is Commended Apostle Kichards commended the Mrs.' Jesse M. .Harmon, of Provo. the"Y" hoiies, and Utah's loss to splendid work of the people xt the died Friday- at the home- of his cou- Aggies in the pole valut was fatnl Kdskins. Weather was cold Utah atake in their program of in. Mrs. Anderson,, in Ixis to-t" unfavoralile. and ttmiltle. liwt niu'ljuMnjLarirtreiMri tennis in the Mr. Harmon bins' lived .in provo , In the I Continued on page six all his life until last winter; when owrning, Utah went into a tie with he was. sent to California with a B. :Y? 1', necesaitating a playoftJn : health. , II.' Salt Lake Monday. The I'te won hope of neg,a ining To five matches. Irvine and was n student "nt- the Provo high three of the Crone defeated Saxer and Darley, .. .'" r school. vf"-teSftTcr, and Wevins In addition to his mother, he is Johnson to give Utah the $9000 survived by three brothers, Clar ue??atl . .join; ami Darley (Meat-- d ence Harmon and Bryant Harmon Rleins and Imrnrefseii, and Brencli-le- y Nine thotisnnd dollars will be of Provo, Appleton J. Harmon of defeated Stegner to give the expended In rebuilding the Utah Colton,. Utah, and two sisters, Mrs, Aggies wins. stake tabernacle organ, in which Claude Ashworth and Miss Dorothy a set of chimes will lie installed.' Harmon of Provo. The' body will arrive in Provo and In remodeling the speakers' Funeral announcement and choir stands in such a way Monday. as to make room for a grand will be made later. piano, according to announcement of President T. N. Tajior, at the Saturday morning session 13. S. G. of the quarterly conference. r The 'work on this improveDistrict finals with winners of ment will begin in the near Truman Partridge, son of Mrs. E. Kolob,' Alpine, ,1'tah and 'Wasatch and will include complete XX I'ltrtrb'ste, Pnivb. T'fah, was stakes comiieting, will be' held Sun- reconstruction of the present slven the honor bf evenings Sundny stand, it is stated,-va'rdictorlan of this year's class of ovonine. competition will Ile held in of the University , at dental students tttnke tals'rnacle,, f Southern California, This honor 7:30 o'chak. "M" men s quartets. scholar-?hip is licstowed each year on with Utah and Alpine stake: male merit by the 'faculty of the uhl- Kolob. Atpine. I'tah versify. puMie llah generally Mr. Partridge has licen In Iis and Wasjitcli; young men's pub'ic fair tonight jand ,ifrtTc for the jtast four years tak- - speiil-ioi':- , Utnh, Kolob and Alpine : tomorrowcon chorus of ing out a dental degree, previous tojnnd the young-ladletinued cold.that time he wasa student In the Utah stake wilf appear at thistimif. Maximum temp. e 58. Rrlghani Yomiu university, where . .Tuesday's program, lu tlie Mana-hFriday of took an active jwirt in athletics., vu" ward, indiules an apiiearahce-Minimum temp. 38. lie was ii sojihomore when he left the I'tah "stake instrumental trio: Friday Maximum temp. to. further his studies in California. one-ac- t plays by. Alpine. Utah and ( , Mnce nis. arrival in ios Aniteies Wasatch bands of Utah and WaSaturday,.... 56. Minimum temp. he has lieeji honor student forbad satch: lancers of Utah, Alpine. Ko- 34 Saturday four yenr.nnd will this year take ut his (lentaHlegree in .preparation AMne and. Kolob, and the Alpine liny , in, orchestra. for practicing later on. - Truman Partridge HI loftg-distan- ' , mmm d "Possihilitles of this water carnival are unlimited" declared Mark tah Anderson, president of the Slate Fish and Game association, and one of the foremost promoters ofrthe event intafcycounty, after Saturday's events had Keen completed. "We' Intend to make the affair " The Victor and His Mother "FLYING FOOL", WAKES .a huhiyi l Continued on page six - -- , f Tabernacle Rebuild Organ At Cost - ' (- state competing. aSa vwna m ' ' -'-- soiili-wha- f y . ' ;' : With cold and damp weather the Utah, lake water carnillifidered lu Its val was opening Saturday, but in spite of ' r , the unsoHled conditions, a Provo High Commencement of crowd, comiMised chiefly Utah aud-- Sail? Lake county sportsExercises Slated to Take men, was present at the affair. - The Place Friday Evening; Junrace handicap boat was postponed until 2 oelock Sunior Graduates Thursday day, 'when the various speedboats will compete for honors in 'the fea- j t lye event, which will be for four Dr. Adam S. Ileuuion, superli)-tendeu- t ..,. laou iimito JL piv, ?'iv, of L. I). S. CUUR'h schoojs, 4.1. i, and also Tor the first leg on a iUll urloiTss the senior graduates i)t lieautifuf trophy-daiiu- ted by J. Edlie Prove high school at their win Stein. exercises to lie held In Siectafular Events All othef races were run off in the high school auditorhiui," Frlda 27 HTTiaocTiKTCact spcciucular style, however, and the renrng, May water events were so sensational, cording to school authorities. Tujj Junior commuuceuieut exerand lniide so great un impression cises will be held in the high echool upon the siwetufaris; that another be staged later auditorium Thursday emiiiig, May water cjurnlval-wilin the summer, with boiit races and 2H, at 8 o'clock, with II. A. tlxon as the chief siieaker, and the senior swimming races of all kinds, isjssl-blswim graduates' program will be gjveii to include a , t 8 of the tt'ednesduy. evening, Maya2-1with the foremost - f nniminn SENIOR nSn' V V o5o J o5o J mmm ULIILVH An a nt . - oa H ' h The law of tithing was the keynote tojiic of the Saturday morning SIMMS PROGRAM conference Final sessions of the quarterly "eession of conference will lie held in the stake,' which Convened of the at 10 Utah stake tabernacle In the Utah stake tabernacle- - wi'h o'clock this niorniiiK. and at 2 President T. N. Taylor presiding. ' Elder George F. Richards of the o'clock this afternoon. There viswill lie an evening meeting at Quorum of the Twelve was the 7::i0 o'clock, under the direction iting member of the general authoriM. I. A., at which ties of tlie church In attendance, J of the sluke-"the i, the of film's of .the public seak-- j Und the principal speaker . iuf,-esslon. ipiarte. and male chorus contests will be beard. The conference opened by the Vineyard ward choir and the Extending his KTsonal "ongratu-hitionsiuging, -'- O, .Say What is and the benedictions and Truth." Invocation was by Harrison R.; MetrilK The choir then sang. Wessli?gs of the leaders of the L. 1). S. .church upon the graduates of the "Arise' O Glorious Zion."" Provo and Lincoln seminaries, Elder 'SttRft- - E 3at? W FJUcliard of the quorum president Taylor extended hi George of the Twelve, characterized the greetings .and called attention V the many avenncs of the church that graduating exercises of these stu offer opportunities to its'. members! dents iis a demonstration of jlhat have exceeded th to develop the spirit of giving, tie told of the many bulldjjig improve- fondest expectations of 'the church ments being made in the various authorities. The graduation xerelses were wards of the Utah stake, and. especheld In connection with the quarterially commended the inoi tiers of the ly conference in the Utah Stake Edgemont ward, whom he said had talieruacle Saturday afternoon, with raised $9,000 in eleven monthk tou, a student of the ward the erection of a wardcharf-el- , c ass. in which will cost $23,000. Other Six Shortcharge. Talk- swards, fee said, had made extensive the exerciees were Featuring Improvements during the past year, six short talks on of now and the I'rovo .First ward is Mormonism," , by members of ' the preparing to begin work on a graduating class. These short disnew chapel.." courses displayed wonderful trainOther siieakers were Newell K. ing on the part of the stiideuta. Baum of the Fleasant VVw ward, The siK'akers and their topics recently returned from the Western were as follows "Education," Fay of Deliee Andclin States mission, Allred, Lincoln; "Leadership," John the Mannvn ward, who labored for Feehser,,Projfo ; "Colonization, Ora thirty months in the California ini.- Haws, Provo; ' Marriage,!' .0 wen- - 00 kit mm$ ma wmdi TT-- II 1ER WAY . Chief Church Leaders Congratulate Hinders Weather Gcargc F. Richards Events; Sesof Graduates at Provo And Morning Speaker Handicap Postponed Until Lincoln Seminaries; Seminsion; Plan is Characterized Today; Possibilities of WaMost is Dedicated As Being Righteous ter Sports Shown. ary building - sifm,--Hti- --o- o--- I SlilESSEO AT OPEIIIIIG , 00 i f 1111 4 rAkill Vs) ' - - Lindbergh left Roosevelt Field, near New York at 7:51 a m. Friday nd made the trip in 33 and one half hours (un- zv xry'tt official time.) He performed a feat that has tempted the world's foremost aviators for eight years and has cost several lives. Unlike those who planned the attempt after elaborate d machines the gallant preparations and in young XmdBergff started across lEe'Attantic with the same nonchalance that the average man assumes in crpssing-th- e ' - multi-motore- ' street. ' :: ' ' . . When his plane was built Jn San'Diego, he flew with it fto New York, stopping only briefly in St. Louis, where the HEBER GRANT MEMORIAL DAY Ryan monoplane was christened "spirit of bt. Louis. TherrryhetrthcrwcuLlior wasTiglttndTtwTth gas and oil, stuffed a few sandwiches and some hot chocolate and READY water into seat beside him and started across the Atlantic, announcing confidently "111 be in Paris tomorrow." In America they call him "lucky" Lindbergh and tonight r name was on every tongue. the . President of L. D. S. Church Program Is Now Arranged by A crowd of nearly 30,000 people swarmed out on the Will Attend Exercises': came within range of the Committee; Rev. Bachelder field when the silver descried ol ii. y:u.. was and field in circles over swinging light Will Be Speaker preparing to land. President Heher Luuky .Lindberghs plane came out ot tne. darkness e' .Memorial .day program for and steered unerringly for its goal. As it be iirsent at the. Young university without lights I'rovo ('ityi to be held at the city thd to commencenient exercises, aircirding ground, a swelling roar went up from the bumped iTinetery, has been arranged hy the and chased excitedly after it as it taxied to thousands crowds to a letter which has be'n received oiiiinittee in consisting of halted. E JohhXulTaII. acting the far side of the field from the airdrome-an- d by I J. jjfMangu'" Sctinl:irshluMrs. Lester Mangum; Uood bye tLom- mencement iiHinber), by J. A. Parks, Myn Glee club ; lieuedlction, Dean L. John Xuttiill, Jr.," Acting Presi dent Hrighain Young university. COMMENCEMENT JIMOR -EXERCISES f Orchestra st'lect ions, Provo high school orchestra ; graduation march, The Morning Light, by Crosby, Provo high school orchestra; invo cation, Jesse W. Washburn; string rtrtorLongtng. LticlKruierrnr; jwriou Gilchrist and Sina Brimhall; vale- dlctoty address. Vera Anderson;graduation address, II. A Dixon; Lullaby Moon, By Billv .'Brown, Male Quartette; awarding of certificates, John W. Farrer, Presi dent of the Board of Education; The Feast of Lanterns, overture' bH Bennett, Provo high .school or chestra ; Is'iiedlction, Rev. h. h. r Bachelder. SENIOR GRADUATES : PROGRAM Instrumental quartette, memliers of class; prayer. Josie Woffindeu;. cornet solo, William- - xoung. Jr.; reading, Elaine Paxman, "As The Moon Hose" ; presentation of class Class Washburn, project, B'arr President;, presentation' of Faculty sift, Mrs. Jennie Wilkins; response Principal "L. B. Harmon; girls chorus, members of class; address, Mayor U. K. Ilanseu ; graduation song, members of class ; licnediction, Frank Spedsart." - . SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE of th Mrs. J. Wil'iam Knight Women's presidency of thg General ftl tpf Siwiet : i if the-1.- . !. t. cttnrrtt represented that organization at the of social work national "lu'liT ici'cnO.V'Ht Des Moines, lowiv. confi-re.ne- CHRIST SCIENTIST CHI R( II First Church 'jpf Christ Scientist. coHier of First East arid Firth Northstreets. Regular ''..Sunday morning services at 11 a. .in. subject, "Soul and Body", Siyiday school at 9:43 a, m."vr1ednestday re held nT'S o'ehak. meeting Reading rooni.oien dally fri;n 2:-'to i :30 o'clock..All are welconie. eve-nih- g lOBtrKtSMi PLANS gray-plan- e et, -- -- ( president of Hrigham Young uniThe exercises will take versity. place Wednesday, ,! one 1. President' Grant as president of the church board of 'education will be one of the seakers of tliedny, although Iir. George 11.: Thomas, of I'tah, president ..of the J'nive-rsltwill address the graduates. "The exercises will be held in ColThe public, is invited lege hall. to attend although tlie graduaiing, class is one of such size this year, according to Hecretu'ry Er II. Molt, that those who wish to attend sSimld ruuke arrangements to do" "so early. Parents of the gra dilates are being jiven reserved ents in order that they may lie sure of a, place in'the liall to see their sons and daughters receive their degrees :n m diplomas. All other scats will be oiien to the public. James H. Beck, Mrs. Hewitt Slrong.'e5trs U. II. Ileindselman, Wyman Berg. .1. P. t'l.iyton.. and Mrs. George S. Ballif. The program follows: !.:.rs a. m. iTeliminnry nm.Ji'. Provo City Elks Band. 10 tt. m. invocation,. Bishop II. ' Aldous Dixon. . : Prrlvo Continued on page iz FOURiALLIFSs STUDENT ART EXHIBIT OPEN flADUATES ; t'lty " " -' ' r..3.l '.'A.; Mrs, Frank Batlif, t The most elaborate display of tu-. '! Mr. and Prpston. Idaho, will nerunv a nnloue dent art. ever shown in tins city A. f,mr v.iw( on exhibition in the art gallery nates- at the eommencement "ejer- at Hie city and county building. cises of Brtghatn 'Young unlrerslt? Representative group work, of the nextweefer according to Registrar entire city school sysletn: from-- the John E. Hayes, Theiill have the first grade' to the highest class in hono.r of seeing a son and. a daughlie high scb! tmiy Is; seen there ter receiye bachelor's, degrees, a to good advantage. - daughter receive a normal degree, Some of the graduate students of and a sor receive a certificate of have large displays graduation from fne B. I. U. high the high, school '' ! of their work done during the. year school. .... ,. v .'....-- ' .. ' nil exhibition. Which reflects hi:wtU a take a son. Ballif, Serge "BAN" TRE.VTMKNTS FOB usiiiil, ialent. Countyw ble interest degree with a major In modern .L ..'Krr.'vrLu ?tVti i ii m i i it tI m rlltiTi y j ft i K"f siniti of tb'1 from Ban Johnson, uresidcnt students of coming groups degree with a. major in business; resinned American league.-- - ha,s other t.owes )o view: the display, all Floras Ballif will receive- - a normal e "wllh wliMiu health 'treatments li mc i ij.i iii.i.i l r are higlny pleased of diploma, and Curl Bailiff wnTftrad--uatth'sit in recent monlhs he- has lost t'2 I. II, MasUr,s, former publisher the showing .made by the Prtiv from thw high schwil. poHiids biit is regaining weight now: of the lieralit, and the Twin. Miiools. The exhibit '.will h tten to the Falls (Idaho) Times, has purchased LIFE FOR STRKITENBKRfiFR the Idaho- Ktate Honrnal. a hiorning p(lb'ie-u:- l day Sunday.- - mid leailers I'ONCKRT TODAY f'AN'TO.V. O. .May .20 ti l') Piieatello paiier. The Journal h.is In the art movement iir (his city will If the 'weather will permit, of life Imprisonmeiit was been published for three anil one- -' btn attendance to receive visitor the. Young university band will ,glve-a- n' Floyd Streite'i-r...- Halt years tinner the editorship:, of and explniju the work on exhibition, oien air eoneert this Imposed todav npon ' 1 .i.. '.who 'Ttmwn u ill cimHnne it in aiiiiounceil. A Fraiilf W. aflenu'ion at 4 ;2() o'clock at IniTie nmnler of Hon with the new organization as head Hoik Is extended hV of Pioneer' Park tiiider the dlrec- - h Ti,f ins )mrl tion- - of Rohert Saner. is the public scUoobC and the general It, Mellett.. imblisher of the Canton of. the editorial ' departmenl-vt' ;., i. announced. fhnis4inilt. .', Dally News. H:lJ5ju-Ui.-Selectio- n. - Elks baud. Ascha K. 10:15 a. iii.SenlHiu-iit- , Paxman. ' i:)2l a. in. Vocal duet, Hannah '. Packard and :Melba ('omlie. lOcISO a. iu.- '- hal imi, Kev. 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