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Show RIVALS liil THE I?EST UTAH COUNTY SURPASSES THE REST i iinniin i iiiiii H CO XXilVT, V f A S V X U A Y, 11. M A V I 2 6, 1 Pages "a. 2 9. to 6 PRICE FIVE CENTS Portland's Rare Buds Near Rose Queen Throne nil rip VTA V 0, 16 PAGES TODAY IIULIIHU i rain in till A II LV I II I1 II ft IIIIII .1 fll uiinuuniLu Prova ma 'lw ili: Traek Mi'et. fc v ihb Two daily thiougU trains to and from California will pass through Proyo OB the Union Pacific System beginning Sunday. June 9. accord-D ing to announcement made by S Spencer, general passenger agent Melvin J. Ballard Delivers of the Los Angefcs afed Salt Lake railroad. At t0:30 a. m. on June 8, ContinAddress; Walter Roberts, limited; train No. ental Hazel Fletcher Honored ; will arrive in Provo fr6m' Los Angeles. - The same flay it' Senior Project Presented. 7:42 p. nt. the CctSUnefttal Llmpc train No. 19, Westbound tor Loa An-- J ' . ! Jiany Soeak At Initial Banquet Sfeitinsr Sponsored By Ctah County Farm Bureau; Elajts Per Coining Events. Cougars Win Conference Laurels In Thrilling Meet; Utah Second; Owen Rowe ' in i uiuis ror iiign nonors. Points Briafham Ycung 'U' Utah University Colorado University Colorado Aggies Utah Aggies Colorado College Denyer University Montana State Wyoming Colorado Teachers tr . . v ;48 ...46.S . u vou have developed," declared -Elder Melvin 3. Ballard in his addressHSJ the graduates,, of the Provo feigh school, Friday evenirrg. The entire high school auditorlower ium, balcony as well as the lammed with parents and friends of the 135 graduates - HOW THEY FINISHED: "ni8 Is the first tirae in a nunv O.sPiiions nertalnin to the li'The greatest benefits that cl ffuits and vegetables of years that through passenber you have; derived from your from Los Angeles to and trains ger not have a Hincneon to ce neia uv xne high school attendance is passed through this city," Uteli County Farm Bureau organhave gamof S. E. said knowledge-yoHinckley, secretary the isation Saturday. This was decided Cornmerce. of Chamber the Provo ed, but rather the training, who received a t the first luncheon held yester-'nMr from telegram at tie Hotel Rob'erts. the ideals, and the attitudes Spencer announcing the innova'' mar-etin- ' ...40 .32 ....4 . . 11 A ...IS : 14 ; "In 1024, the U. P. removed all 9 through .trains from the line passpres-.n- t ing through this city, giving as Hs ;i cwers cf Utah county at the should and" a'l that t'm?, so nason for doing the fact that familiar vith the plans now Jheinc around Tintio nd Delta is out In connection Id miles shorter and contains lest 'leing vO'-keBv BOB GOODELL than the Provo route, ac- - with the amalgamation of the Oiowei'j' Iglluugfe' Iri Salt Lak" "U STADIUM,' SALT LAKE; CITY, May 26 Scoring who icupledthronijknaenieri A Giowcfs' the 'jnd Market. Since that time the Provo Cham larje ,.f th main floor, principal rtlondar.ee will be expected from points in all but three events, .Coach Ott Romney'a B. Y, U. R Harmon, who was in charge of ber of Ccmmerce has worked inthe all from .sections memin fruitgrowers Qougars; won their first .Rocky Mountain conference. track an to the effort introduced bring cessantly the exercises, if the county. The place of thf about a in "to of the the the audience,! change plans championship this alteration. Led fey the great Owen Ro'we, bers of the clas r.ext luncheon will bj jionounced ' who chalked tip 18 points on the occasion of his last college and Ole E. Olson,' president of the system, so that tho daylight coast T.ter. pass through Utah county. board of education, presented m. trains Eli J. Cla.' sen of Ar.ieiican Fork, meet, the Cougars totalled, 48.5 .counters, just l2 fnore than U was filed out to Union the pointed diplomas as the graduates "of the Utah county Farm )teeidcnt Utah U The Redskins finished well ahead of the favored Pacific that after of, such strains to the spending across the stage presided at the luncheon Colorado 'U' outfit, which placed third with 40 points. r large su.U3 in advertising Utah anu Bureau, the orchestra march. aid introduced' W. J. ThSyns, .ts- scenery, as does that railroaa Colorado Aggie3, with a strong array of field men, took, Scholarships Awarded ounty agent, as toastmasUr. The climax of the. evening, at Digunization, it is folly to bring . -S. J. Boyer of ' SpringViiTo J anaaJW.. fourth witho2. The remainder of the schools entered never . .1 ill MM, ,i f he deseit-likwere over I..... tourists "tatst as far as the graduates announced the that date for tha had a title in section of Elimthe chance, although all scored points. state and concerned, was the presentation inate the most productive andbeai-rifu- l nual faim threau outi'r,s ha3 been A wind, which at times was near the proportions chilling ifeJKnight and Mangum scholarlet Tor Auprujt 14. The place of valley from their route.-0.- " In P.,iVi. of a yrale, made , record-breakin- g marks Impossible. Hawi ships, awarded annually to the the r.ot ouling.-ha: n as been de se the bu town she:; an.l for Rose up the yet the The Festival June ot announcement by Mr. Spensprucing up lb j -t no highest ranking boy and girl !''" cided excellent some racy were irf evidence. Twentv-two of Hie fir upon. there" ever, is performances attention festival queen cer attractive of attracting (the decision of his company the graduating class. gii !:? ara in tlie : for regal honors, end h. e aie half a dozen of these buds. Left to . Piiscball Launched The mc'et aaw the shatlerlng 6C (above), Jerry right Fletcher, daughter of Mr. to establish one eastbound and one A. J. Wright of Lin'don, pecre Cr.iKv,.th, r.;ost !!., Wraphid of amateur just two records both of whica bunny Day?, Portland danseuse; Geraldine Ballou, nnri Mrs. C. Eueeire Fletcher, 224 westbaund through train daily tfary of the baseball league of the Ac! Club :.1ow. F:crenre G:l:.io. achieved to Frlday'a prelim : Rose Irene ffeTB '.Winilred and Provo is Martin, answer to favorite, City in the Rar; won through the Knight South, East First larm bureau, announced that four Winifred C'a, f, C.i.ci-.datof the St: nographeis- club. inariea. Walt Clark of Denver, wht work Prc-v. a undertaken to 25 the her entitles by which '.scholarship, May teen teams are now leased the hawmer 155.7 feet,' and ball, Chamber years tuition in the urtgnam five years ofago.Commerce more than providing amusement' playing Dan "BeatUe of Colorago Agglea enterand Youne university. tainment for 13 fanning communiwith a 47 ft 3 in. helavo of th Wnttpr Roberts, son of Mr. and ties in the county. He uiired that shot, war the two record-breaki160 First South Mrs. E. L. Roberts, the boys be encouraged- - in their:! auueiea. Bast, wm awarded the Mangum and that the tames,' recreation prooItowo V'T" Mala .. the High scholarship, whtch ts similar to day May. 23 was a ject of the farm bureau be made a Owen Rowe cloned hla eolltga Knicht award for Owen Rowe. First of all, success. , who track career In a blaze of dorr, Fourteen other students Rowe was 23 years old on Mrs. Einar Christenson of Salem and carried off high point honors' have been outstanding in scholarth it day, and he celebrated by (Continued on Page Six) after, a great Individual duel with ' honors in the ship during the past year, were high taking and Medals Are Scholarships Buck Grant of Utah Rowe won tha called to the stand and. designated Mountain conference Rocky Belief Society is Seeking New low dash and the as eraduates with honor. Included track and field meet in Salt Presented To Deserving 220--. .. nurdles with the case, in this group were Stephen Mur 18 to ' captured Lake. Scoring points Homes For Boys and Girls Park Scott, 24, and Seldon 6mall, Mitchel ; business house? of Provo and dock, Theodore Sumslon, yard dash after a fierce battle with lead the "Y" team to the only Band Boys. Utah county should- - begin now to White of Coloiado' "U." and placed - R. M. ". tract- - victory I Its Carter, James Miller, Oscar Brock, 21, both of Provo, were arrested Irf Institutions. here Friday by State Traffic Offi' ' hlrd In the broad jump. Grant took ' plan their entry in the gigantic history. Rowe provided a (Continued on Page Two) ' cer G. E. Van Wagenen, on a here under the first in the btoad jump and tho A diJK'.onaWl nold climax for his was 'on ' P"""6 to bc magnificent tied for wltli charge of grand larceny. hurdles, iMidav av.ard.ifi to Merrill Clavson direction of the American Legiph handwon. high a and track career, The two men are accused of havRealimg th&t ins! tuticnal life is of Colorado Teacher fc some trcphy for his high-poifor foui yeais' sciv:oe as a mem-- ! Post No- - 13. in row ctmn with ! Fo'irtn pj Jai celebration. not the normal life for normal ciiil-.first in the high jump, and placeding stolen a small car from the curb of honors. university Yovng br in front of the Elks home on the W. W. Th:im-- i chairman .rfti, tbe :oeial s nice department third in the low hurdles to garner , Land. Goid medals for three venrV And, last but mot least, the Winners of the Better Homes I7tt po'nts. Grant'a broad jump night of May 30, 1928, belonging "to iof'tho ?.Honal VV': man's Relief so "Y" athlete announced Be vices wore awarded to Guv of the parade commits e. great mark of 23 ft 4 H; In, mad Friday, j independent Oil and Gas company, ween Poster contest, which ended Ritchie. Mnrli'i NeVfcold, Dean TJur-ra"The parade tliir y, il- - iir"(.:.ii':v.'3 ic.fty of the L. D. S c. ch, has his engagelperit to Miss Lois withstood ail onslaughts, and waa -Following the theft of the car it Friday, will be announced within to be more outstanding th:ra the made an appei.1 to .itizeai of the and Flo.i Fletcher. Brockbank bf Spanish Folk, -'Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa wua' taken to Third North and the' next few days, accordine to inch from Rowe't eoft- cnlv num- ;. a for to homes furnish stati v.e Two had .nderful tc iast In the take wedding place scholarships, parade Morris White. 71. prominent church Third West street, where It was memoers or the commute in charge. ference record, made In last wei'a !).,' J. L. Firrr.age of Amerthe near future. Wedhome found overturned, and badly dam A numoer of artistic and clever ican ? worker who died at her rtate meet. Fo;..w.'e awarded to Guy tb- - right Jtind of. representation in Home at Salt Le.ke. accoi JiiiR to Congratulations, Owen! " he absence of Nate Long, atar nesdav evening following a brief aged. posters have been received from Kitchie and Walter Peterson, baud the parade, business houaesj will do Mrs. Ascha E Paxman, president 2 at will be held Sunday illnes Since that time the officers have students of the B. Y. U. and Provo members: an i one $r0 sprinter and 440 man, waa keenly' rcholaw.hip. well tolxMrin to plan early lust ex-- 1 .' Utah . take Re:li.;i soelty. o'clock in the Springville Fourth been working On the case, and be- senior high schools, and the work felt by Utah. The Redskins showctt Th dtutme'nt also has be.'it are going, to do what Van Alma by iicfly Mayer presented they Robward chapel. Bishop Hilton lieve they now have evidence suf- shows unusual ability. how 'they are ;:uirv; to prepare iskc-d to find homes for several unexpected strength in a number ot ''fd divided between v...; Wapenen. ertson will bo in charge. Inter- ficient to convict Scott and Small. Prizes have been awarded winevents, to give the "Y" a terriflo V. Christenson and Donald We invito ' .business p.'ndonl .rls. lnsomecasesthf.se their floats. ment will be In the city cemetery They were arraigned before Judge ners of the sandpile contest, which battle for first honors. Long waa houses from All over the county to irlH nre orphans, in others their Prof. Kol -j direcerl Sauer, itiiby. wider the direction of A. Y. Wheel- Maurice Harding Saturday and put has recently been conducted In the -r of t'se band mad.- I are deHd or are unable to placed on the "IT mile relay tdam. , j T.nthi'i the presenta- - participate." under $500 bond pending hearing First grades of the public schools. 'ion of Mv Firmag Nchclar.ships in Mortuary. T'.ie Ogden drum corps anj the niake a home for them. despite his Illness, as a last des-- Nonef Miniature model'sand homes were imhalf n' (hi. linnnr . Vim'' liar.ds and (room from Fnrt IIoiip. t'n r.e rhdaren are delinaubiit. It' is Monday. perate effort but It was Unavailing. made, shVubs and paths lending a Y'nienen-w?.Utah being forced to be content. in attendance at th" ,ilK w'" he here for ths celebration, explained, but for various reasons touch of realness. Cash prizes of e with third place In this event " j " Scores their riv. a homes hae been unable tumiding to D. Orlo Allen. jcoucei t given by the band In Coll":.-SI were awarded to each of GeJorge Coroctt of tha "Y" proved , All Vehicles and Pedestrians Senator Borah has een invited to care for them, the hall, an presented h? three first grades of the Maeser vovtir menpersonally a Cougar hero by taking an unx--- :,,e present, as it is understood in all cases boys or girls will not w.th t'nei: checks. NATIONAL LEAGUE Must Observe Semaphore scnooi, and two of , the three first ne '"tends to spend the summer in! be n.!a.wd before the homes of ap- iwcted first place in the discua, da- - .' Mayor Speaks f eating tht great Dan Beattie of K, IL E. . . . wca grades in the Parker. The Tinman-- 1 . . ,, ,, oy an oiviueu piictiMis iia,ve uv.-i: ogos and Franklin schools did not C. A. C. with heave of 1418 feet Signal Lights. Cincinnati' .. 100 300 000 4 7 0 fieir of the social service depart Van' re I'ckly Mayor Wagenen S. A. Cleveland, who was sent- - entfer the contest. ment. 1'he home of the boy and dose, to Beattia't conference-mar- k. Pittsburgh .. 004 000 H- i- 6 It o"f h 'he A number of Better Homes appreciation V enced to serve not less than three Till thus pine U will also be visited This, coupled wltii Reeve'a third talks I pressed new Provo't stop sig semaphore rendered bv. Prof. ucen givott in the various!.. nlendid si"vice"s in the discus, proved the turn. h h't r.trtilar Intervals fft order that nal-- went Into- - effect oir ... Philadelphia 102 000 000 S 9 i months nor more than two years place ' xnc University . Y U i "aufr rrl" r'':-in the Utah state prison April 29, schools of the city touch may be kept on.l'n .avenue and Center street Saturday Ing point of the meet, giving the1 the Brooklyn . . . 001 004 OOx 5 10 post T1l(: mayor CXf,lalned tnnt he ha,, ' j'Jimg 11 never re which Be lead hnva A. V. Watkins. after eiild. by Judce they forenoon and Is operating on a 30 Cougars 1 ?one to Prof. Pauer and offered to S 19 2 ine been convicted 000 300 000 Bostnn of persistent "f.' Any one desiring te avail himself second interval with a caution sig llnqulshed. : render In' little smiie assistance, 10 501 . . 010 IS , 'ew York 0 violation of the Volstead act, was f th: opportunity to welcome one nal of four seconds, ij tlx Wright Shows Claea memto TLEASANT The connec-t'othe in GUOVS could, professor did Let la tha; , work tlicne committed to the stale Institution great childien Wright .of home into their new With the installation of the - bers of the Pleasant Grove cham-br- i the but with band, the 830profesi: 01020 ask".! to Ret In touch with th svtem new traffic rules must be middle diftahc.es. Ho won tha Chicago , rSuturday. of ccmmerce have decided that seir with characteristic 'generosity He was taken to the penitentiary St Louis .... 012 01 :Vmmuniiv Welfaie office of this ndopted, according to' announce yard run, one of tha prettiest races 11. will- be the dnte June had turned the contribution owr Tuesday ty. by Deputy Sheriff Ira Racker. ment of Chief of Police Otto Blrk. of the day; took fourth In tht 440 for the annual Slrnwbeny Pay of Ihe hand. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland was granted two stays of The appearance of the rod light Is after a great duel with Myers or , The various committees have Sauer exprtsfcd his ftppr.1 Prof. execution preparatory to entering a signal to stop before reaching Utah Agglet for third position; and PLEASANT GROVE.--- B 3 T cinlionof the activt- cooperation of oeen chosen and are beginning to, on his term. Flrti Game the sidewalk line. B'bjs applies to ran an excellent race a ' anchor Merck. 46. function manin j. band of a the such members, President .competent escaped dealn New York '. 210 230 00- 0- S 11 .' ;, ! FilANAVU all types of vchlelel'fUiludlng the man In tht milt relay. laic Friday afternoon, when . Mm Ttoy Gibbons of the" student body n v that a larger and better scored "Y" aa were OOxThe Boston 12 013 -10 00$ points bicycle. Chief Blrk declares. When follows: uiomoiie v.ns mrrek by a south nd of tliosl who had given scholar- - Suawberry Day than has- - ever Rowe, 18 (first la 100, 220,' red Is no the on vehicle should Jound Denver tt Rio Grande West- -. 'tips to band members. light Wtn witnessed is assured. broad. Second GanM enter the Intersection Irrespective and low hurdlatt JU4.-1- . - st Fotitth West and T . (first In New York . . 201 101 III rn Imin jump); Wright of It is whether the Intention of tha South streets, Salt Lake. Boston ....... 000 001 . driver to turn either to the right or fourth In 440); Corbett S (first In Merck, Is said to have miiundc to the or to go straight ahead. discus); Reeve I (third la discus, signal apd stopped his car The many friends of Mormon V. First Game Nor should the vehicle start over fourth In hammer); Beotley 44 the trr.cke to th well Provo known train Selman, freight pioneer. Whet Doc.i I Matter?" n farce 020 001 020 Detroit S Una until tha graw (fourth In mile, fourth la will be grieved to learn that he Is epproacneu. lie suffered cuts on In jtheswwalk.. nwi-titii- l n thre eels mil Chicago .... 010 M0 001 t BunneTrrTOlrdrnrihoorsupieiT" thus, giving Tight appears, """"it-T- ii serlouslv III at Mr home 7nn N.iitli ! , " in,! hmly , , .. . i . ... time fc' 2 the Mnnavu ward hall Tuesday and i,m-:m(tied for third la pole vault)) i . iinua me iu ciear ms passage To ltd East street. automobile Raamuaaea 1 (fifth Ja 220); Nelson," ""q Second Game Wednesday evenings, under the the four seconds wrecked. that during the .Murc'k war Uiken to Mr. eelman has spent several of the gt netle gleal society o yellow light Is on. mue reiay Detroit tOOft tmin in years of hit life' with the Indians nwrgency nospila: the ward. Chicago .... 010 20 No U turns will be permitted at team of Probert, Ripple, Jen a on the reservation, and" ia an Infr-- 1 Wright 2 ailnU for fourth These .taking part In the the fountain Intersection, tht offl of their language. He hat I CASE POSTPO.NF.Dl Alma King. Des I cer explains. This, however, la the place arc tVMhlngtoa 000 001 Ml 0004 11 1 preter I Tha case of Bphrafm LWce who B. Y. V. tarntred five first places. Phlto... .. ., 004 000 000 aoi- -4 U I furnished, Indian entertainment! at waa The comr.'cle program which will lowed by an anthem sang by the Fisher. Merlin Vancf, T. Delecr An- - only Intersection where tha U turn arrested at Snntaquln Wednes-- be given In connection largt number of church and civic with tht s. Y. U. chorus, "O Lord,- - My God.1 del in, Viillam Oldroyd, Charles is not permitted. The U turn mav white Utah took four and us for t Lji rT uunng ,na pasi "f oy imww ornccrs and ruem- " I Praise Thy Name," composed by Beige, pincUV Hinckley, Irma 001 MO 000 I also be. made In tha center of blocks one more first position. few years, and hat gained a host of ben of tht totfat sheriffs force, Harcalaurcate exercises of Brlgham : itevrtand In derson. Vera Jackson, Roberta iVhera the turning buttons anoear. Takra rysttara ft8a 000 112 tlx S 18 Young the and. evening, university Sunday wss popsnea Indefinitely by June 2, hat been announced irienas ncre, races were tha t$Q, The feature nnd Eda Doty. turn, by a soprano solo fO Divine by vnn mis warning to tha and'JJOt-lnt- ha half-miltwo-mi- le Jadf Maurice Harding.' Baturdav Franklin Stewart Harris, president Redeemer," Gounod, to be aung by Alonr i Morley is the 'of vehlclea. Chief Blrk also supervisor, Lossco wai charged with having of the Institution. tHUlSTlAK SCIENCE aiCRCI event far. Mis ; Wright T. Dioadbent. and I.ynn director, desires to emphasise tha respond- Margaret Summerhayt. First Church of Christ, Qdentlxt: liquor in hit posteaslbn, " Thr ef. behind for a considerable portion of The program will ben In with a The Baccalaureate sermon- - will IVlece Andelln. business msnaccr. ""in me i ewnuV jot. rtret East and l1rst dence. peansiriana. however, was somewhat sacred band concert which will be be race, while Thorns of Denver preached by Hugh B. Brown,! the procedds will go toward, the too, must move with tha .llohiThey, NeiMh atrrels si. tho Regular Sunday meager, a loma'ia um k. .. given on the Utah Stake Taber president Of Granite IT set a kilt) f pace. Tfaegl of fund. church ot one otilkling nals. stake, When the red la no oa offlc era aervlcet light it Utah pasted Thomst with about have broken a botUa nacle grourftis U a. m subje't meriting The pabllc In ccrtllally Invited to w ins signal ror tha by the B, Y. U. Con- the most popular speakers In the L'Uh pedeatrlaii to 230 yard io go, and on the horn InsHlled "?oul and Body " Cunday school at tHti lM h"key as cert hand, directed by.Robert SaW. church attend. advance. however, t lit. win Ms. 9.43 e, m. WetUuwdait evening tundajr. stretch at t p, m. sprinted to win The exercises will close with an je xo proeecutkm if he attempts hand ity. Wright met tlngi, arc In Id at o'clock, Thomas put.ng the tlifr. At 7:43, the procession of board anthem, And tha Olory of tha "bLl'EUKfcD BlEETIXfr ma iv snw street f woim ixrTm tha ran ln Naegl lo tske cotid. PASSES reading rmm open dally from 2:i1 members, faculty, students and Lord", from tha "Messiah," comOwmg to Bunday, May 28, btttg light la on on tha alda of tha Inter to 4:30 o'clock. All aw welcoma, Elaln. th? old While threeMlay Ihs of Ia 220, Cohvado V will form at tha Educatinn posed by Handel, and sung by tht last Maximum temp, ; day, no regular meeting of tht section nt propoaei to cross. Jer of W4lfard and Ann Inn.dattgh rr. alumni, Y. U. chorus. ' MUETING , building and. wpi march touth to N , Whllo most drivers have already gave Rowe ol the Y" a torrlfia rrlday workers of tha atakt died FVlOay nijtht Ik Provn ' genealogical roSTrONED taberaacl wherrtha sen-let, Tht benediction will be followed I will ba held, Attention la called to become accustomed to, cutting tha (Continued en Two) Funeral service will be held Svn.1 th Tha regular monthly meeting of will begin at I p. tn. by an rgn -- postlude played rby the ataVt temple excursion. Moo jorneT anon, there art yet a few i I AiVfi tir t" hi Utah Stake Returned MlMion "mil An Mrs. ba Leona organ Van 1 played VVagonen. Jt,oc 1 day, June aVfhe following wasdi persona who go around tha foun- Minimum V.W Second Smith oy airt, uxinaprVludIU Ity asiiorlallaMraoiirduted for this UsMeoc. 175 Ail friends and patront of Brig I ore suMMARir.s wil l, rr, t vanwaitnnen, organ epfcliyjreponBlble..far lbllLtataJIha off loe expremiee the hnp rridajr ,.....,.43 afternoon, has beeu postponed fur UeO, tntermtnt will bo In th ht of excluslon: that and this Piovo on PAf;r, nvo ! ' will First be . discon Sixth, . practice nc "." tno.diu. I i choli ' Thlt preluda will beWoH Invited to be present. Pnrroityiifirrtto'.'r: . Vloneer, Tlmptntigrrt and Vineyard. tinued kencefoitht , - jU was pointed Out that the marketing question i one Of the most 'ilil fpclr.g th? tm'.t and vegetable tion. , ..,...'41 .jLuxua. ' - the-mo- e -- s i- - Great Day ForRowe, Great W Star - AND MEMBERS PJfmFloats HOMS WANTED GPN AWARDS! Now For 4th FCRCHILDREN Says Thomas PROVOYOUTHS ARE ARRESTED nt red-lett- er . 100-ya- 220-ya- rd POSTERS HAVE .. " . BEEN JUDGED v-- ! 1 Aged Woman To nt ! ! Buried Sunday .... v -- nt one-ha- fhty-doU- ul lf " j is j STOPSIGNALS t- IN OPERATION ) ATnr-,,,- I Baseball . i Cleveland Sent To State Prison 1 j j i . ... Strawberry Day To Held June i bnnJ-month- - . Pleasant Grove Man Sustains Injuries n ' ; I . . ly i WILL I- ! Provo Pioneer Is Reported To Be i , I. PRESENT PLAY Y Baccalaureate Program Complete two-mil- au-I'li- e' iwo-miie- i: enter-trlriro'et- it ' -- . itivcv-atlo- e Mhe-.-Y'V'wa- The Weather : - .t2J2B . , f s a fg -- 0 ttn. V.lUJUl i found t |