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Show -- - - - - - YEAR, NO. 249 FORTY-FIRS- T I - ' : , t T PRO VO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927. ' " 1 . 1 ,- -. TRICE THREE CENTS WmmMm raw few Wml iryBm - --- )o -- oo oo ( IjWiS Sent i - 0O V;yki From Provo High School; H. A. Dixon Givs Address to Graduates. d A loUl of 132 students, the larfest graduating class in the history of the Provo Senior high school, win receive diptana ti'is evening. Adam S. Bennion, sunei intendent of L. D. 8. church schools, will be the speaker, and t he fommenfcnient exercises wilt"' start at 7:30 p. nv. Ttiih lake's water carnival,, which JJlllULJO-T- ' w s jsv C'v $ Mil V , according to those in charge of arrangements. -- Saturday Night Events At 8 o'clock Saturday evening, on URminated boat parade aial display will give the water carnival, which will be staged at Geneva, a spectaculan$jBirt. A large amount Of fireworks have been purchased for the occasion. iinjLspeclii-tor- s of the night display will see an event of the most spectacular type. Boats will be 'decorated and equipped with fusils, which will 'give, an effect of the greatest beauty. A dance' will "folrow. the brilliant fire-wdTf- . - (pffair. . " BACCAfcAUMFE - Orson F. Whitney Will Qive -- Sermon; Musical Numbers To Give Address Complete ProgramSunday; March to Tabernacle. i Final rndltrtil;"11? and a leg ,on the J. -- - 100-yar- d 1 (lit The Weather ' I I I WHlTXKr K. WALTER ADAMS IS HONORED I'lovoKiwanians were guests of the Suit Lake Kiwaiiis club at the Fores? Jale Golf club last evening. dinner was given in houor of Walter Adams of Trovo, 'governor district. Jt was ofniie 'AdnnuTto the" the first visit'of Mr. " ' ' Salt Lake club. The Usttk't gov(rnor outlined the of aims inid accouiplibhmcuts in the only speech of the evening, and Harry Coombs, president of the Salt Lake c'ub, presided." The delegation, head" rd "by District 'Governor Adams, Will leave on June 2 for the international tonveutioii at Memphis, Teirn. Mr. Adams, JI.' L. Syjiies arid Mark Ander-'eare the .prohahltr - Trow '. delegates. The following I'rovo ICiwiuiians anil their wive.- - attended the dinner aiiil (in('( latn cAcniiig: ' Mr: andMys. Waller Adams, Mr. and Mia. ,Taies II. S.vme,' Ir. aiid Mrs. Jesse I,. KUrvtsen. Mr." mid "and .Mr. Mrs. George l Mrs: A: I!. Iiiigmi. Mr.yjid Mr Alex- lledilli l. Mr. and J. K. Ai'en. nr. ail i'Nls."Fraiiin? Rey- tiolds. Mr. a .1 Mrs. .lleber S. Rupf;er, Mr. audi Mrs. .1. W. li..l.lnsrn. Mr: and Mrs I. 1. Iteeley, I r. llel Mrs. Karl l k. Mr. and- - Mjs. W II. Hornibroi Mr. and U&. W. H lt.ul ler, Mr at Mrs. .lyro.li Cideiuillk,!.'. Strut Ion Mr. and '.Mr f 'i'. I., s b. ti. i.. und Mr. and A Utah-Idaho Utah-Idah- o the Hfimiced. , tf3d LOJI Spanish Fork SPANISH i Special )The most adventurous beaver ever seeu in this section was discovered Wednesday in the' Spanish Fork eemeterj'i iepo8lng peaiefully In the aun dilne. Mrs. llyrum Argyle the small animal in t unleriugH. and returned, w.lth !jer husband. .They captured Ihe - i I Derby Is Attraction; $33,250 In -Prizes Offered New . tic-ar- d - 7 ' -- ."- -- 'VT Farrer; president of the boa ril' ' -- n . Rlniel Moulton, director o .near-futur- e tie ll SHIXOTOXi May 27. (UP) Lucky Lindbergh may' race other planwimcross the eontlnenMbls fall. thip . -v. Wy-tna- u RotarK. Kd-wi- cn-ri- feet,;";-- t'.pfiiTUVe.b jt- -i "The Wver appeared- i.:-.- t Insulted s Paris. $2,600 I York-Spokan- e n . 7 k LeopoluV-the-iilghe- st . snxa-iiho- Floyd larsori. ' ; Ike -- . - ;' . "... Anderson was the siicaker, iliscussiiii; "Migratory Game Birds." He fold of the Bear River project, will .He. urged' In tlie bill t'oijgress at Its next session. He aTsojohl Various facts, about birds' SBgrat-ion.22,l(KJ miles in 'a jjiigratiou,-- : he declared. ' " and ' ' , - diplo-qiati- , - - Former Student . Called By Death services for Mrs. Delia , i'unernl Ofielberry Jamison, wife tif Burgess ' Jamlsont who died in Goshen Wed- nesday, win he held there Sunday at 2 o'clock.' according to word re-ceived in this city." , ' Mrs.. Jamison was a .former stu- dent at the Young university, and..-- : w.aa extremely prominent as a musician. Her husband and Infant daughter, and her parents Mr. and Mrs.- - Evejett Oke'lierry of Goshen, survive. Four sisters and one brother; also sun I ve. . ;; LL is in readiness for the wa ter carnival to he held lake Satur- parade and morning service It aLm., mhiect, Ancient and' Modern Neefoniaiicy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday School at 9 :Vi are held ojie.n a:i ar 8 o'clock.'- Reading.rooni 2 :30To o;doc. daily from aye weicome. fireworks-display- expected to be beautiful 1 y ' . r " 7 Will Leave Tomorrow Ho looked over his motor, which was reported to have anfered aome-tibat the hands ,of the mauling crowd Saturday, and examined the new. covering of linen being put on the 'plane to replace the one torn by aourvefilr ' hunters. Lindbergh fd he was sure be would be able to leave. for Brussels tomorrow af' ternoon.', The Atlantio ace cut capers above e ttoir scenes of hls'awbil and ''triumpha, hut none of the early risers who watched him knew the pilot was the man whom 100,000 liejcaons had ... crowded along the . streets to see yesterday. . , Not satisfied with, merely achieving his goal of seeing Paris without letting Paris, eee and worship him, Lindbergh went through the book. of stunt flying whin hn fut Halt over Le Bonrget Field, dolug every thing from loop, the loop to tail ' spins. on Hed-qnl- tllark ". ', Utah Convention Honors Sunv Provo Druggist day night and day. The illuminated T. Karl Pardoe. E. C. Uurton; at Walter HedquiKt. manager, of tendance, j. W. Oaks, chalcnwn, (). Drug Store' N". 1. was elected H--. Kin';, George Quilllan : Escalante ecretary' and treasurer of the I'tah- monument, Clayton Jenkins, chair- Idaho Rxa!l tiub. ai the annual man; George W, Fitzroy, J. A. onvenuon or tnat orgamzanon Boshard, L. John Nuttall,,. IJoyd which hasv Just completed a three-laeonVeiition in Kalt Petty, N. Gunnar Rasiuuson ; '"lisi Cliyl brother," Arnold Uobison. chairman The club has a membersliip of mmje Whittakef, than A lphonse Carlson, !n the internwuntain territory. Rowley, Oscar ' ' Alliert Klrkpntrick. O. B. UiUuui of Ogden , was n CHRIST SCIENTIST CIU'BCH Hrst Chur'h of Christ, Scientist. guest at the meeting, and musical uuinlHrs were furnished By the B. corner of llrstj HSist and. First " Y. C. - at Hpok-ane- TOSTAD "- I -- ADD ' a 4t thin' flhd'giiawe lie box almast through on - the -, :. t is i. trip; ' Mr.: Bearer refused to be Interviewed in regard to his home town, but it 'must have been since ;tht ome"dlstanee7Bway, la situated ,on- -a -- dry iench. two. .miles from .the river bottom and sis miles from. Hob , , , filte Crtfek canyon, j , : an altitude of a bare 600 , TSENIORS , at . ' Eiffel1 klnme4-abor- e- f Xlndbargh put reporters photographers off the trail yester day by assuring them be was so tjred that be intended to sleep until' nearly nbon. 1' i-I altfiht appeared in his UedToomi window . at the United States embassy. J Within half an tiour he left for Le Bourget where je juurrowefl French .army purauit plane amj set out'to se Burls from , . . above., Later Lindbergh went to the hang- - . ur which housed his own plane--tb- e other halt of the "we" with which j ae jilwayi speak of Us flight to -- nived a sKctal invitation to cntvJf an air derby heglniHig pt New York Sept. 20 and ending at Spokane, Wash., for prizes totaling $,'13,250, .Mi. (he National Aeronautic association ' announced today. The derby will precede the national air raws Sept. 24 and 25, . which haveheen'awarded to A second derby will start for Spokane from San Francisco Sept. 21 for a $2,500 prize. Buddies" Are Eligible In the New derby. The senior class pf, Brigham ' race the first Yoiing university added $2,600 to since the one from. New York to San Francisco In 1919, Lindbergh. the stndhtm' tund" on Friday at the ir lu1 eali'is, might' meet foimor senior, class, viyi'lsw. TUo titeseh-tatiohnddies ln the air mail pilot service. was made; by class president since they are eligible along withaaTk.' Acting I'resldent ,L. (olnuiercinl and privateSlers while nj'lllnrd Nuttall John received the money on army auu navy aviaiors are'oarrga. Stoiw" must lie made at Chicago, behalf of tha liistitutjon."', In...doing St. Paul, Fargo, N. D, and Glen so,- - he gave assurance that witklu dive and Butte, Mont. the next twelve months' there would The Sjiokane air meet will In I a concrete expression of wliat clude four imirfrtant races for clyll- - the class and preceding lau machines; one for national classes had In vIslonV ,hae ' ' one for obserguardsmen; military Program Is Listed vntion planes: a mllltnry hmnhtn was program plane and two contests for military rendered pursuit planes, with military pilot:. Male quartet, "Bell of St lary," Harvey Stahlle, Milton Perkins, LINDBERGH IS HONORED Evan Mad"sen Uelvia Miller; prayBRUSSELS, May 27. (UP) er, Melvin Strong ; niale , quartet, King Alliert today signed a decree "On the Trail of the Y," music by A. Charles apiKiinting Captain Jind Wm. K. Hanson, words by T- - Earl bergh ft chevalier of the Order of Pardoe; Cnrick-shanLouise reading, Belgian order. ; irocal Solo, "One Fine Hay" (PucctuO, laye Jensen ; presentation of project, Wll'iird, Clarke: "Hun.trian Rhapsody No.- - IT (I.lstf), Lorln Ricks: prognostlco- non, Pratt McGuIre Bethers; Wijo, "Emily"' (Gurewich), ' 1 - Tower drygpdsbox and .9okitiQ:tntflpb and gniq farm. ROTARY COMMITTEES Musical numliers were- renderedJ v the hlrh school orchest-runder 'he direction of John 'A. Oman-inn intrnmpntal trio., Lnellie Bfer-i'Sina Brimhall and Marion and a male fluartet, "Lulla-'- v Moon." nr Vern Bu'locV f)en V'n?it, George Brown and Murrell :"", Blgler. The Invocation was hy Jesse W. ' Rotary club committees for the 'Va.shhnrn, prinelrfll of the Ji. D. S. ustiing year were named today at emifinrr. - Rev. F. R. Baehelder of i ni(vtliigofhePruvt organlrji-1'he fommiiTiltv chiirch pronouneeir oii at- which l'resident Fred U. 'ho lienedlct.ion. Taylor presided. The men selected The list of irrnilnntea rvill 'hi for the various committees are rinteil jn Sundav's Herald. fknown to be socially Interested in hat branch of the Rotary' work. The personnel of the committees ttilhnvs: Boys'-worllan llunrer, chairman. W. K. Spafford, Benr, A. Hex .lobiison, T' O. Aftii'"r of the f. A.' 1. ami l.arsoii, I. B. Patterson: George )v T. r. will i,e the honrrred guests Hansen: busiuess methods, O'A. cnnimemorntlve snrviee i 'chairman, L. K. Kdwafds, G. o be lieM nt Ihn Pnnm", 'Vil""V Sjienr. M. Brwkbaiik. J. V. (raham orner Second-Nort- h and Tniyerslty S. Illniklt'.V. in ViuifliM-- . Afnr 9"). rt 11 m II. (' W. F. Bulkley, chairnian. RncbehlcrV Tlvp subject "f Itpv. Craven. MerrilljJidlowshTprArtbur """"" wt" lie ''Memrtea and . Paul D. Vincent, It. A, SLrlnehiml Hntfes.i,.,.Mrs).-,Fred A. B".vd; classificaTinker. cii(lor fiAWivl wlo fTlt!'"l .1. Ci. M. !lJiJJJ--l;o(- l'' v,' yiiuti"T.'. a tion, Hjeiir- ,.Tayor,,ch':(lrinah, entertaiiimrntt.- Ilernldi inv!t't!i '1 .vof(l((l 11.' Clark, chairmaJiFOrrR. .Thomas, iuWci'-ti.tteiid the service. : LEAVE PROVO - York-Spoka- FOR YEAR SELECTED MOULTONWILL . (;knfrl -- if education., tf rdayand fOKRay LAID AT REST NOWARRANGED Ash-wort- -- the Arc De Trlomphe under which he rode between dense crowds yes- - Reaver-i- n s and frauds of the young graduate?. Valedictory Address ' Vera Anderson, representing the Great Throng Pays Final graduating class, delivered a splenTribute to Life Of did valedictory address In a clear Youth manner. She voiced the appreciation of the graduates for parents and. teachers who had Sincere tributes were paid Jack lent encouragement and helpful son of Mrs. Sarah HarHarmon, guidance along the way. The address to the graduates was mon, whodied in Los Augelesa delivered hy Bishop H. A. Dixon, w4k ago fnuiL heart trouble, at who urged them to xik for the Itest funeral services held in the Provo things in life, in orders Fourth war4 Thursday afternoou. Speaking .of. the influence Bishop K. J. Murdock presided, and of one's associates, the speaker cauthe invocation was by William tioned the student to seek out companions who would keep them at The music, furnished under the their, best. '.'Beware of the.flatter-rs,J- " direction of Mrs. Velum Kasiimson. he si id. 'Tour real friend Is watt us follows : Huet, - Prayer Per-fet-," the one who tells you of your faults. Donna infll Metta Kitchle, Learn to take criticism', but don't by Miss Kil!paek ; vio accompanied get discouraged in facing imaginary lin solo, "One tneeting Hour,Jil.i difficulties. Florence Priday, acconuanied by A pleasing feature of the exercisMissGrai-eSiirerisiivocal solo, es in keeping with a custom of some "The of the Heart," Mrs. Passing vears' 'standing, was the appearance" Aima hy accompanied Hinckley, of the girt' graduates in dresses Mrs. Zenith Johnson: vocftl solo, made by themselves, as a class. pro-leMy Fatth in Thee," Mrs. "A'elma In connection, with their domes by SLdl. airiiiiipanied t work. According to the ru'es Johnson. ' . laid down the. maximum cost of the The sjieakers, nil of whom touch-naterial which is either cotton or ou the sterling qualities of their 'inen. must not exceed three dollars. .oung friend, were: Coy Hayward, ' Johnson Wins Josejihine teacher in, the high .school at The pin presented each year by Bountiful ; J. junior A. Taylor, prlnclfll fhe faculty ladies'- organization of if the Bountiful school ; Richhe Provo high school for the Iiest ard StrlHghaitr;'-Bount4ful:- high J. W. workmanship displayed on a grad- Gillinan, Orenr, A. L. Booth. Provo. uating dress, wasji warded to Jose- The lienediction was by T. Sterling h tne Johnson, daughter of Alfred Taylor. H. Johnson of 17S 'Woof foM-f- l, A lhrge group of Proyo friends ae ntJi trjvLIlleTi ChrlstemeCoi,ipanled-th- e body to the Auieilewir oTa Cochran andThelma Ilaltidav Fork cemetery, where interment eeeived honorable mention. ; The took place. A (.short service1 was ward was made bv Mrs. B. W. held, at the graveside. A weal duet vice president of tha ladles' 'Some Sweet Day,-- was sung by . irea n I tion. " , and Mrs., Ora Holinan Chipman PrinelnaT L. B. Harmon was Ir .Morley Steele of American ' Fork. haree of the exercises and also th Die dedlcatoryrayer was offered rtification of the ferhduntos. by Thomas Fenton of Undon. were nresented hy John n . In , AIR RACE IS JACK HARMON l. n nl:iX-linrt- V f mayor o.k. Hansen: -- ( j . : (UP)-Charl- es , 1 hehnn Utah stake tabernacle .Sunday-nigh- t iy connection with the 'griiduaJion" exercises of I'.righaia Young nniveiv sityMiave bfen arranged, according U $L 1 !. Urilt,. who has the program in charge. A" niiisical program consisting of three numbers will he the only Hems nit the program besides the sermon, be delivered by Elder which wi of (rs;n F. Whitney of the Quorum the Twelve Apostles. The musical numberswill'be: Chorus, "On Thee Each Living Soul 'Awaits," hum the- oratorio, "The Creation" by Ma vein, which "will be sung by-- f Hie B. Y. U. chorus;. stringed musie :i'liiwing lb? prayer, which will be offered by some prominent patron of the school: and a closing number. "Unfold. Ye Portals."' from the oratorio. "The Redemption" by Gounod The exercises will begin with n band concert played by the B. Y, XJ. concert band, under the direction of liohert Saner, on, the tabernacle grmuids'at 7 :30 o'clock.' At 4hp same hour the acadeiiile parade will form at Brigham Young .university and wilt march to the tabernacle via University Avenue, The order of . inarch will he the Uoard of education, the faculty and fhjv graduates, hll In cap and gowu. The services will follow at 8 o'clock in the tabernacle with Acting President L; John Nut tall presiding. - ' Patrons and friends of the institution are cordially invited to attend the exercises, as there will. lie room .lor all. Secretary E. H, Holt ant e I lie - . OHSON tar the wliidf will, faranaiunf theatre oirliestrt for the 'as! nine months', .is I'royo ;n i he As a thorough ami ii'fiipaMe diriftor. he 'cis aijded musicaLinteresi m (lie- tlfneraud turn nill belaml in ProyflT' Vlusicians' say Unit the boats a wonderful view of the nictmes were cued in a most per' fect way, and it lias hecn'n p'easurc "ferfuking" at turns can be had. ; of bis nrchestca to j the niemlM-rnh'ij-- , the score which consisted of of music of which "hii'liest Mr. Moiilti'ii lias' s renerttdre ;such l taJi I nseiiicu 's i'ev t"riders can fail their oyn (onigiit ami Sat- Hi" hns been very attentive to de- A cooUr unla ail anil hns sprireil ii'umins' to have tfmthwest por ilia's hist rislrtr 1n every way. It VDOK I'RKSIDF lion. !ov- - isjitP-srnlihe has v Ul''l MANILA. Maxintimi' temp. ili to Jhe 1'eneral Itsfne- itl.'ird Wonii virji'sifh-- " eTnoHieitenil Tlurstlay .,..79 c.'ii who heard hi S OUMHF--T etU'at iilfiirew Miiiiuuu temp., riZatiou. 'JTiufsday : I 4k4itflH' exefc-ise- - 1 -- Spec-tator- s PARIS, May 27. UQdbergh went back-- ' to the air today, .just seven days after he crawled into his : Ryan monoplane at Roosevelt Field,- - New Yorkr to start his 33V2 hour flight to Paris, With few to watch he per-him, formed breath-takin- g stunts high above Paris. Arriving at 4:30 a. m. to escape the reporters and the crowds, Lindbergh, tired of being lionized and cheered and V forced to make speeches, went to Le Bourget Field without . stopping for breakfast and borrowed a plane. 9 For nearly two hours Lindbergh flew pver Paris, the city which has ' Beaver Seeks hailed him as. a conquering hero Adventure for nearly a week. He passed nwr . Be-lov- - com ; Union-illsplay- s rue afternoon. Hm rAeewdig 4o tentative plans,start outboard motor paces will at 2 o'clock Sunday, and at 3:30, the spyedlioiit cniipetition- will lie Ktiiginl. This includes the great all of the liveliest sort of competition, and those in charge believe that at the completion of Sunday's events,-.:. crater carnival will be 'an established Utah county sport' event. The Utah sportsmen's 15at racing committee plan to operate Sunday's-Huit racing at Geneva under simple aii fair rules. Owing to. the fact put on with that festoivenis can boats-o- f a similar size, design and ' class. It w ill be-- necessary, to make ' all nice finals handicap events. The course will tie oval in shape, .and.will be surveyed for a two tnile "li'rp. ( hit board motor's will nin.onc or two laps giving to and Jour mile races. The conrse will le laid, out so that all siectators along the lake front will have a splendid view all ninth-yea- r constituting' the class in the hislargest graduating A. into Charles New Tork for Cablegrams Lindbergh ioared ('apiain Provo oUthe junior high .school, cable offices by the 'thousands from all over the United States after tory of promo.awarded were certificates finished across the Atlantic. Here, ('able Operator his. flight Lindbergh J. a few of the congratulatory tion last- night at the commenceof Western ' ' ment exercises in the high school uiesriigesrhe fofwiTTded to luflsT uflitorlum. 'The entire lower pnrt qf tho, auditorium "and most of. the balcony was occupied by paretits lug boat races, wnicn wm tie neiu 11 a n n ig-t-fl niuety-fou- r students, ,$tn Sunday morning, with the Utah HMrtsmen'a outing under way, all will be put In readiness for the Ihr program of water sports,' feat- - : - : "Ong hundred . Edwin teln cup, at at stake. Substantial cash prizes also will be paid to winners of the other- races, in addition to the the prizes paid last week-iopening df the boating competition. t'oineiry Water Sports Comedy wator sports will le stageil at 4 :.'i o'clock S'mldiiy. These include iil(iiig,.swattiug, miller and sweep and other sport which will be of the greatest interest to spectators and contestants. At 5 :30 o'clock, swimming and diving exhibitions wl! be given. The swimming infree style and back cludes stoke competition for boys under free style race li, and a ' f0r girls under 15. Swimming and diving exhibitions by star performers of the state, both men and women, also will be in-: cluded. Entry of all boats competing In the various races x must be made not later than Saturday night. The committee on the boating will have 'its headquarters at Cabin"1. No.: .3 - along the .lake front,- - and will be present both Saturday"'Afternoon to complete registra, and evening Blair Richardson is chair-;ma- n tion. of this committee; Boys and girls wishing to enter the comedy stunts )or swimming also should register with Munn Cannon and l'rof. 0. S. Leaf Saturday; ... Lively Competition The great numl)er of speedy boats - I : - I future, HffHlrs t ' In Air With Few Watching "Unknown" Airman; Leaves for Brussels Tomorrow Benefits that have conie ttf us through theefforta " of others are usually not "purposely forgotten. Sometimes, however, we thoughtlessly pass by our benefactors unnoticed. There is danger also of us passing by without notice the anniversaries of great events '" ' that have brought blessings to us. Poppy day has been inaugurated to remind us that many of ihe blessings we now enjoy came to us through 1 the sufferings and death of others. Many of our brave ' soidiers are still suffering from wounds received in or from diseases contracted in service. To lessen ' battle, their suffering and provide some comforts not now enjoyed by them the local chapter of American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring the annual "Poppy Day" Saturday, May 28. 7These4ittlemes6eftgeya carry with them a leuiind' of the hardships endured by others that we may enjoy "blessings of which they themselves are deprived. May our sense of gratitude impel us to support this movethat is only ment, arid bring to ourselves the satisfaction ' , ,,. enjoyed by doing our full duty. . cates Saturday evening and continues Sundav ia connection with the Utah Sportsmen's outing, is to set n high standard for U. S. AcexCuts Capers u JonniniUTrrif porlsmen's Outing to Include Speedboat Clashes; Swim-- . ming, Diving and Comedy Water Sports opens O0 DRIVlIq-- S POPPY DAY 194 Students Receive Certifi- - Also-Planne- 00 O0 0--- J)g Hi-nO- ne 'M,iA;" IU ILHIUIIL )o spect-acleSiwj- .1 attract hundreds of Utah county citizens to the lake Saturday eve- ning,. and the motor- ib oa t races, water iSDOrtS I 01 ail KinQS. and the sportsmen'si outing are expected tO Drinff tuOUSanUS tO Geneva Sunday. -- |