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Show '('ft MAY 29, 1921. ; , f SUNDAY MORNING, THE STAND ARp.XAM f NF P QGP-- N Ml Some of the 85Utah Apebltural -- Colliege Graduates j m H '4 Utah Agricultural College .tp .Hold 23th: Annual Exercises Monday - 1f - inn i ,i MjiB.ijj r (Special Dispatch.) , May 28. The twenty eighth annual graduating exercises at .Utah Agricultural college begin tomorrow momtne st 11 nVlnrlf whon Prmi. dent Brirrtha.Il of th T?rie-hrYnnni' University of Provd delivers the luaiaureate , sermon in the college chapel Gdvernor Mabey is also 'expected to be present to address the assem.::..,bly. The address to. the graduates will be delivered Monday morning by Dean William H. Leary of the School of Law of the. University of Utah. The graduating class of 192 consists of seventy-fou- r graduates with degrees of Bachelor of Science and one with the derre of Master of Srlnr Of the3ei twenty-fou- r are in the School of Agriculture, nine in the School of! Agricultural Engineering, sixteen in the School of General Science, five in the School of Commerce and Business inAdministration and twenty-oncluding i the degree of Master of Science,- In the School of Home Econ- .. omics;-":The class of 1921 is rather remarkable in that it contains four graduates from Asia, all graduates in Agriculture. t The.se are Darisi Chinchiah of India, Ameen Khan and Seyed Jafar Khan of Persia and Hsing Huang Yao of China. Ifl addition to the seventy-fiv- e who will receive their degrees on Monday, eight will be graduated at the close of the 1921 summer school. The names of the graduates, '. arranged according to schools, are asl?ol-lowLOGAN, , : I -- 'fHf--nf- - ,, L--L:. L .... "" AMI. - " ),m ill "4; A ... . J V If your grocer docs not handle Banquet Better Products, phone 706 and we'll see that you get them. t ' L. 5?' r f THE . r ,.t th:i contest this cmory v. 3 Co. Creamery cot" c liable In WRAPPER FBOMtNSlDe THIS CARTOH e, J SAVE AVE THE tier TO Ricks f m. ; of Employe riclioa Mo(le)i 7 At Your Grocer's f Contest Closes August 31 s: ;": tllUiiiiiiiaiij. Agriculture Albert Bailey Allen,! Ray Lester Alston, George Percy Bar-- ! ber, Darisi Chinchiah, Hilton Bird Evans, Ameen Khan, George C.'j vern uwen, Robert "u'6i, Leo Ralllson, George Albert Robison, nugn uiion, JMeivm samiieli Arnold, Reno GIle3 Crook, LeRov Con-- 1 rad Funk, Ernest Richard Hansen, Morgan .Powell McKay, Thomas Heber McMullfn, Robert LeRoy Pixton. MorHuang Yao, Richard Alexander Hsiiiy ris. Seyed Jafar Khan, Charles Price iavid White- Rogers, Frank Nelson .,aai ij.i I.I III 1 JIJUBHIJI. .UUUi IIUJUJpiii .ll y Ml j j , a jj , . I , This is NOT a game of chance, a drawing or a lottery' of It is a VOTING contest and to those who secure the tenany kind. numbers of Banquet Better Butter wrappers and Banquetgreatest Better berg carton lids will go the ten valuable prizes. Every butter wrapper and every egg carton lid is worth one vote save them Get your friends to save theirs for you. Just a few minutes work each day and one of these prizes may be yours. , I '""" - - iiarraao, Agricultural , hummm I . , n .. vi iiwiBiwiMwwi aim l Stanley Rodin Anderson, engineering James Roy Barker, Joseph Garfield Bastow, George Dewey Clyde, Ira Donald, Charles Coulsen Rich .Wright, Jerman, Wallace Way-maW. W. Gardner, Howard McDon-ol' General science Adren Aitken, George Monroe Bateman, Sara Amanda Condit, Anna Egbert, Hyrum Flanders, Angus Marion Maughan. Lais Vernon, Horace Asa Dewey, Marguerite Engemann, Sybil Frongner. Emma Katherlne Laub," Pearl Oberhansly, Elsie? Peterson, William J. Snow, AN fdytn Vernon, Elizabeth Wyatt. Commerce James Morris Christen-sen- , ,Einar Barnhardt Olesen, James Harold Clawson, ; Clarence Ashcroft Hurren, Eden C, Lorentsen. Home economicsMignon Barker. Ireta Harris Becraft, Louise Bird. Margaret Ke?It Carroll, Merle Southwick Chipman, Evelyn Esplin, Dora Fuller Felicia, Louise Heggie. Helena Jacobs! Luella Peterson Jones, Elsie Matisban Loa Stevenson McDonald, Eina Miller verna Louise Skanehy. Adaiiene Burlier-Bailey, Otia Jesse Kins Barlow. Ida Blanche Mendenhall. Ef'ie Heywood. Lnsign Mei-riOretta Dudley Merrill , Master of science in home economics Ethelyn Oliver Greaves. -- Graduatesr at, close of summ school: Agriculture Hugh Harvey. Home economics--FIoren- ce Walker Ruby Edmunds, Agnes Lindsay, Carrie Leagh, Jessie Wall. Commerce Carl G, .Henraan. ' General science Sibyl Spande. r "KEY To J. .Albert, Ballsy PTmmpo Allen;-- ' 2. fe,tf,r-ff- in ; i - J t nwAfr r.nr rti I .Mrmrmm 111 11111 r ,n 1,11 T '... fl1 j .1, 1 l- ' - - BaarwnmwrnnnPHMiMHV - - ", , "" i . "'TMi - i ' f " Ml lUi IIM -- i lit n, d. dJ- , ni -- -- r T-C- i L r;-. ; 1 -- - FT'i Vyvrn . ' 1-- wrrlv- y -- - i- -- - - ' . 7T p-7- r y 'r,i:-.'iri'i:i- H - - .?..:. 1 j k 1 v 7 t -1 r:'V, I - ? "I . V.;v p - Ais.-- : , ' K' -- j" ' :r-:ANl.V- ..4':ur-. - f v i.WfcH,, I 4 ' v.. . TTT-- k , i' t...,,,Ji ; doctors , I t ,1 L v. ;, f ' ? - Zr- 1 1 ... jl PLOT coiaie. miueu at 5100 ' 0t50 ' ' - oo TO SET FIRE r--. , Cocoanut Oil Makes ; A Splendid Shampoo TWO NURSES HELD in tt' ' - I mum, - - . f ' a FOR JURIST'S DEATH ir you good ... . 8ham-Frida- . tea-spoons- As-ed- 28-l- (By y -- as-sauit- on f w!,Tf Ste?hith',rr ine-worK,o- - r y. .-- l" v - 1 1 1 Is - IUU-- ' ' -- r - ,y..u. " charir of. criminal lihri broucht hy BOY CHESS MARVEL JAPAN SEEKS PATH Flat' waaAttorney U K. Vr?tner. The 12 BEATS OPPONENTS out about eUht Jury Th IN YAP DIFFICULTY charic wa fca4 on thi hour, rubllcatlon . V rr 1 montnt iecTi th!r waa in ar J in rcjitrnea loJy fo th failure of tji miautry cins nane t carry out th rropo cf fj. in Th ITmi f an artlcl attacklnt an educations! fnd. DBNVKH. Colo.. Mr Samuel th integrity of th ntc"a attorney., Th educatorof who . hav --- OO . Hwchcwkl. 9 yrar old, lollh ch-will make an effort to fj clre they proUUcy, addletl another stanza to h nncrt vrhool outaii of Fur.r remarkable record hrr Friday whm FRANKLIN'S ESSAY of th cvernrsent. h defeated twelve of th brt che AUCTIONED FOR In $270 Colorado In fifty' minute, player of lh phyn vrer ellmlnatfd jllht NOTICE . after twenty minute pUjrinc. A large Mar rilirDKl.rHIA. 2t. locu. rowd eav the irodly an oration ment . inr) iMirn airnd by royal when he defeated ih Ut of the. perron a fe The ttnderafroed will of former cmturU breuf fct twelve opponent. Frank I Ketser. only i to 114 in n each ZT auction alo tv clhera than ltw Th exhibition wa ptat champion. wht: Benjamin Frank, jhimi-- Jf aficr Ihl date. trdar ' Riven In a downtown department atorr-- hr lln jA j. iinKMKnn. essay on hyjrrGxnetrrs wcr.t for tMnd) I TOKIO. May 27. Th Amo- ciated Press.) Japan,(Byaccording to the best available information here, has not sent a formal communication to Washington as an answer to Secretary of state Hughe note on the mandate question, but will inaugurate an exchange of memoranda In an effort to find a way to a dtrecl'settle-rnen- t of the question of the Inland ot A.ai between Japan and the United istates. u x prtwd that Japan ,Mht'pinlon win $270, offer some form of internationalization of the cable' affected. PUBLISHER ESCAPES Although Japan will seek a polltl- Woodmen of the World OP LIBEL CHINESE TEACHERS . . CHARGES w,th America, says the a"?nRemc,u It think the leral Khlmix, Jlji ABANDON POSITIONS matters Involved mast be settled beK. tween America and tho allies aa SIOUX FAIJ-B- , Vondmn May It rreratfon V&r mill ct f rvf j Mr SC'th. Yu are whole. Genrxe W. Kgari, pubtUher of Th FKKlN-n- , fhm May ami ootd to meet aI U:i ml 16 :t A. M. and Hloux Kail Pre, Friday wa acquit- - orncUIa if tn circuit court of at who !;av Wen rovemment rhf.u march t Oty Crmflrr. a tfd Jury by tn utrtk for two RECOGNIZE ABMENIAN v, r. nAsz. c. ins Jn.lo-rendnt- Jy r'lrt4 . " - want to keep your hair . In condition, be careful what you wash.it with. TtLSA, Okla., May 28.MIS3 Goidle Most soaps and prepared shampoos Gordon and Mrs. Jesse James, nurses, contain too much alkali. This dries were held without bond for trial on the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and charges of murder in connection with rnuui. Muislfied iy the death here May n of Judge John oil shampoo fwhlr.h i nura cocoanut ,i tirelv greaseless), is much better than sion.of their preliminary can use for hearing here:hin&113els4l.you ' v thla can't l?015: possibly Injur the hair.. ' Simply moisten your hair with wa ASSAULT ON WOMAN lt ln" ne or two tn9 ,rub of Mulslf led. will make an BAFFLES JAP, COPS abundance of rich, creamy ana cleanses the hair and scalp lather, thoroughly. The lather rinses L easily and 0wW"AMA-'Mathe' removes every particle out of dust. surPress.') Mystery still dirt dandruff and excessive oil. dirt, rounds the circumstances-othe hair dries quickly and evenly, andTho ; .Mrs. Isabel '. Sturdevant: of leaves it fi.3 and silky; bright, fluffyit inwho was kLCityand easy to manage severely s duced ; by being beaten a - burglar' KY?Can1EetfMulslfi, by cocoanut oil her last, v at most any drug store. It r MonV is ery cheao. nn r " ir IxT ij ii heilPVftf the- as- - enough to. the fa lastveryone rally a " sure vmir drurcist !fnr. vwlviaua jIlowjns me uui- jvu Auiaiiieu. Advertisement. : SEE PRIZES ON EXHIBITION IN WINDOW OF BROWNING SPORTING GOODS STORE r, . rtwt'' . eht -- . , : , -- , . "'u' "All and stomach trouble proved worthless for in my Case. else-anEverybody recommended something helped, so I became a doubting nothing Thomas as to any cure. i While in St. Louis a party praised Mayrs. Wonderful Remedy so that I bought a bottle and I am highly now., a doubting Thomas no longer." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation, which, .causes all stomach ivllyer v and.; practically intestinal ail- v ments,r- Including, appendicitis. One aose wm convince or mnnv fund.d. . Minivn gists eisewnere. A' " , " . i I ;' , d y I V -- Is Doubting Thomas No t,', Advertisement. -- . coroner's r jury which heard the Inquest over the body of Miss Catherine Fiels r ot Chicago, whose body . wa .; I W , ' ' " LOS ANGELES, May 28. An verdict was.: returned Friday byopen the deposited at our office. 2264 Washington have Information to indicate, it is Planned la "make a itake" of money, food and other supplies to provide further unemployment. against force-oThe federal and state ofit wan sUtod. will be directed ficers, Dan B.' Langford, and was staying in by a federal official from Mlwoula, the home In the outskirts Mont. or this city. - oo ' 00 - ' "i TO FORESTS BARED found last Sunday floating, in" the sea at.'Sahta Monica, near here. The verdict was that she ."came to her .'death by concussion of the brain sistSPOKANE, Wash.. May 28 To rethey declare are plots on caused; by means unknown." Some the what part of radicals of the Pacific testimony, offered by relatives,' they northwest to set Tires in the forests said, Indicated she had planned suidepartment of forestry officials Fricide.. ,.. ..... day announced organization of state Dr. A. F. Wagner, county autopsy and officers to cooperate with surgeon, reporting on his postmortem forestfederal officials during the fire aason. examination, declared "death was due , UnemDlOVment n mnn tr a, nr. A to .concussion caused by some blunt rs.,lt was believed ky. department of instrument," and that the, absence of justice officials making the announce- inher lungs precluded the risrise to plans among of her having drowned. ibility radicals to given work for themprovide Considerable data was .turned over selves as fire fighters by setting to the office of the district attorney By this means, they declared fire. for.' the use, of special officers they .investigating her death. y til3 FJels, was said to have left an YOUNG WOMAN WAS HIT, NOT DROWNED i ' ;.,. . k .. ' . , . , !i' -- Longer medicines 11rZrry--1 '..... glar wore a foreign style of boota, The attack was committed with a stick of wood taken from' a neighboring '.'4 VrLj .SiV. Vv 'V garden. 'vj Mrs- Sturdevant. who spent a ii xl'yf' (j V' in Honolulu, came to Japan with year A Mrs, t. v r"""'"" t - ''"J: ... " a.T,e3 Rich Wright. Wallace 'ouisn Wayman. Adren Aitken. 31.: George. Monroe Bateman.. S2.. . Sara Amanda Condit. S3." Anna Egbert. 84. Hyrum Edward Flanders. .33. Angus Marion .Maughan. 36." Lais Vernon." 37. James Morris Christensen. 38v i Elnar Bernhardt Olesen. c!9. Mignon Barker. 40. Ireta Harris Becraft. 41. Louise Bird. 42. Margaret Kezla Carroll. Merle Southwick Chipmaa. 44. Evelyn Esplin. 4a. uora Fuller. 46. Felicia Loosle Heggie. 47. Helena Jacobs. 48. Luella Peterson Jones. ' 49: Elsie Maughan. 50.. Lpa Stevenson McDonaM. 61. Eina Miller. 52r Verna Louise Skanehy. 63. Ethelyn Oliver Greaves. 54. .Hugh Harvey. 66. Sibyl : Spande. ' f.' 00 . To those who turn in their votes next Saturday, we will.credit 5 votes free for every five egg carton lids or butter wrap-per- s - NELS CREAMER Y A TUr MID CO MIT A 11 I Ave. 1 S o" 29. 80. Vote Feature NEXT S ATURDAY Royal Vacuum 0N-RIC- K U. George , Phono-Qraph- vetri ' r--- Druntwlck No. 110. $150 value. Sweeper, $57 value. 3rd Prize Ccya or Girft' Bicycle, $55 value. 4th Prix Beautiful Library Lamp, $30 value. 5th Priift Eaatman Kodak, $1C value. 6th Pnxe Hotpolnt Iren. $3 value. ?th Prize League ball. League bat end Fielder' Glove, ?S.25 value, 8th Prlx Orownio No. 3 Kodak, ?5 value. , 9th Prize C Fiathady I cht, $3.50 value. 10th Prize Boy or Girta' Roller Skatee, $3.25 value. - Dewey Clyde. i(. Jra' DonaM .Trmsn Pr.xe 2nd Prire ' Alston.Ray Lea'ftr Oenrg-ft- ' Barber. Percy 5. HiltonlBird Evana. 6. Ameert Khan. 7. ' G eor ge C. Kni ?h t. S. Forrest Vern Owen. 9. Robert Lln FtnIHa JO. George Albert Robison. 11. William Hugh Sutter... . 12. Melvin Samuel Arnold. 13. Reno Giles Crook. 3 4. LeRoy Conrad Fnnk. 15. Krnest Richard Hansen. 16.. Morg-an- : Powell McKay. 17. lnoraas lieoer McMullin. n: Robert LeRoy Pixton. 19. Heing' Huang Yao. 20. .Itiehard .Alexander Monta. 21. Seyed Jafar Khan. 22. Charles Price. 22a. Prank Nelson Harmon. 23., Stanley Rodfn Anderson. 24. James RoV Rar1rt 25. Joseph Garfield Bastow. 26. Special Double List of Prizes JI.-Tc- c REPUBLIC, KING ASKS WASHINGTON'. May 2t. A reln-Sii- 0 recogniUon of the He- th ?tAt ?Y United Jt,r,?nU boundarie as fixid the Sevres treaty was Introduced day; by Senator King . iHmocrat. Uul nalor ald the the desires of Armenians a exprUvd by deleKat!on, which recently called ATTENTION JiAPAFvI . A GREAT ful OO- - JAPAIi WILL PLACE TARIFF ON IMPORTS NEW YD ItK. May 2 It. A revised customs tariff law and a new rev Import tariff schedule effect June 1 by tho Japanei KovirZ menu said advice received here tod by Consul General Kumnakl office. rerisod at the saSon of lhQ Jup.!.! H diet this rprins-- lE?! 1 TWO-REE- L PICTURE SHOWING ANESE JOB will fee shown for 4 day, beginning tomorrow at the Alhambra Theatre. 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