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Show 0 -P- KigxYcf'. tO CP LJ tO ZTs T i J ROVO EVENING JUNE 27, 1928. , HERALD,-WEDNESDAY- PAGI2 O. AX Rl ELD BK- Fourth of July Speaker I p-ysea- ''ii' v . COB GUESTS i , Dern and Smoot Head ere at Fourth . Heed I .si i moot On of ths principal speak.ra at th Fourth of July celebration pro- gmu at Provo will 1m Senator Reed Smoot of Provo. A special system of loud speaker aatabllahed in Pio neer Park will mak It poMibl to . hear the apeaker and the reat of th program at any part of tht beautiful park. p --- Speak-- i f' ' July Prograta IT-.- " " beginning of the race so that no driver wlU operate his own car. The last car across th line will get the money. As each driver will be any- loua to eee his own car be th last one, a fast and furious race will be It is a rare occaalon whea oo community haa the opportunity to wrlccme auah a tare rathrrtoa; diatinfulshed guests fit all wv Iks of life a appear onHh program at the irreat patriotic taaembly yhich will beheld at Pioneer park at 11 o'clock. Atamag th impoalnx liat of ilea tariea, two will give ehort addresses: Governor George H. Dera and Senator Reed Smoot Th program will be (in Immedi ately after the parade ha disband- ed which ahould be 11 o clock. Mayor 'Alma Van Wagnen will clva the address of welcome and Introduce th master of ceremonies, E. 8. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. Several of th visiting bands will render selections and a vocal duet will be aim by Mrs. Hannah Packard and atelb Condle. Male Chorus Oa Program '' One of the outstanding events en the program ahould be the Imper ial Male Chorea of Logan under th direction of Albert J. South-wic- k who will be heard Is several good numbers. v r Representative E. O. Leatherwood of the Second Congressional district f Utah will be among th dignitaries wh will attend, th mammoth Fourth of July celebration at Prow. CENTURY IS ADD GAIETY ATTEND U. OF U. ENOUGH LIFE Voronofrs "150-Year- " PROVOANSNOW HORSE, AUTO iKIDS' RACES IToph-C3- y Marllla Graham, Betty Nima, and No Fourth of July celebration would be complete without the foot Mrs. Ida. Carter of Provo are races snd other novelty sport events tending summer school at the Uni for th youngsters. Th American versity of Utah, of ninety-on- e Repreantativea Legion Junior sports committee, consisting of Stanley Eonnett Glen towns In Utah, twelve other states Simmons and ."Tobc" Raile. have of the Union, and Hawaii and the prepared sn Interesting program of 'Philippine Islands are included ten tvanta for toys and girls be among the 692 students at present, tween 8 and 12 years of age. Twen registered at the liiniversity. The ty prices totaling 150 will be dis- largest number of graduate students tributed. TSjbiWinner of each event ever In attendance at one time are will receive J3, with a Z prize Tor enrolled. These number 51. accordthe second place man In each event ing to Dr. Orin Tugman. chalrraun The race listed are all for boys of th committee on graduate work. Summer school at the state unid.ixh, and are except one limited to those between 8 snd 1Z versity will continue for only six The events are as follows: 50 yard weeks this year Instead of the usual dash for boys; 50 yard dash for twelve. This change was made In girls; wheelbarrow race, 20 yards. accordance with suggestions from for boys; chariot race, 20 yarda, for leading educators of the state, and Doya; norae ana rider race, zu yards. Is proving successful, according to for boys; dog race, 20 yards, for university authorities. race. 20 yards, for boys; boys; egg race. 20 yarda. for boys: for boys; sack race, 20 yards, for boys. Th races will tak place at the fair grounds, beginning at S o'clock, and will last for on hour. at-.w- ill Finds Little Enthusism Amon; Centenarians LONDON, June T (UP) Dr. Voronoffs belief that people can live to the ace' of ISO haa not been received with any enthusiasm in centenarian circle her. They seem to think that 100 yean of life ar uit nniv Out of 13 centenarians, who were tsked their opinions of Dr. Voro- Jiofra claims, only one replied with Two an unqualified affirmative. othera aaid they "would not mind," and th rest emphatically au;o "No." v Bore Are Their Views Her arc their views according to th "Sunday newspapers 'which Issued; the questionnaire: Mr4 Sarah Kirhy. 101t of Cla-have bcea jourpham, London neying for a long time In the world. ' I want . to go Horn. It Is dusk, and I am glad of It. I hr.ve nn wish for renewed strength and life. I have often wondered why I have why not? I should not mind been allowed to live so long. . . and " bit providing I possessed my good to Ilv longer stm no." Mrs. Oliva Davies, 100. of Charl- health snd faculties, and was not ton, London, aunt of Sir Walter a nuisance to any one. But I do "The Idea not require any Ideas from doctor Davies, the composer: or tnt foreign doctor Is absoultely how to live.- It will be my ambi senseleae. I never heard anything tion in life to live longer than any else." Tnre ridiculous In all my life. oneMrs. Charlotte BlackwVn. 100; of .When a woman gets to my age ah "To have Xa Greenwich Infirmary:-"la, only too giad to ltav an operation at my age, and to have world." James Moore, 100. of East Dnl forty years put on to one's life wtch, London: "No I have not th I'm kure I don't want it And as having a bit of a monkey put slightest wish (o be mad young for me my mother always said I again sjnd to live on. To experi in ence again the Inevitable sadness had a bit of the monkey In me. I'm sure I don't want any more." of breavement no." -Lady Noble, 100, of Newcastle-on-Tyn.Scamaa Like Adventure "I think It would be a R. J. Hall, 103. an old seaman great pity to prolong life in many In Greenwich Infirmary, London: "What a queer Idea. I would not cases." Mrs. Sarah Vernon. 105, an Inmind ao long as I was mad really Poor Law strong again. I remember when mate of th Northwlch "I am getting on that steamships were things to be laugh Institution ta at, ana tnere were slavers on road now but I do not wish to live th seas. If I could be mad young to such an age," Mrs. Emily Ann King, 101, an Inagain I would live again, and find mate of the Greenwich infirmary: life like that somewhere. Ther is 1 always adventure for th adventur "No don't want to be mad young gain. I've lived my life and I ous." - Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, 104, of shall be glad when the call cornea." cart-whe- RACES SLATED ' . East London: Putney, "Life Js worth while all the time you have love in it I have my strength more than most women of 80. But at 104 to take a fresh lease of life Is too no! The responsibility. great.''. Let Mother Nature have her own way . . Let ther be no Inter fering." Charles Flint, 104, of Yarmouth Isle of Wight: "Tes! Why not? X am not tired of life. Life la sweet What a man wants Is good food and a contented mind." "FT.nt then put his thoughts to music, singing: "Might I see my time again. r soldier bold Mrs. James Baulch, 101, of Yeo-"Life to 150 vll, Somersetshire: r Mr, George Watt lOL of Ayr, "Our Maker never InSeqtlaod: tended these tnings snould be don at all. No, I would not try this new treatment even if I were satisfied It would renew my youth." Mrs. Caroline Bedford... 102,' of Weymouth Dorset, who is blind: T don't think people want to live all that time. As for myself oh, dear, no! 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Lewis, former professor of anatomy at John Hopkins Is spending two months of his vacation on a lonely Florida key studying th blood f fishes. researca is to aeiermin ina relation between blood corpucsles , r, Helan. Limit Octebcr Slat . ; el - , nis y Daily to September 30th Mfcersl flmpmrrrm Eanat . The Governor's salute of 19 guns will be fired in honor of Governor Otorg H. Dern as b steps on the The Invocation will be platform. offered by Reverend Everett E. ' A assured. ; Bdcheider and th benediction by In addition to these races, there Presiden T. N. Taylor. Is a possibility for pony and runto carry th speeches ninc boras event to be included. I ana musical numoers to an parts A total of $100 In prixea will be of the park and surrounding blocks, awarded in these events. The races the park will be equipped with a fair public' address system consisting begin at 4 o'clock at th .of radio loud speakers. grounds. " Denail Brown, Donnell Powelson, The committee In chart of the and Dr. W. E. Teuler mak up th ' park program consists of Claude committee in charge of this part of S. Ashworth, William Stanley Du li . . ford and Dr. Madison Merrill. the day's activities. I WE ARE, THE AUTHORIZED Scientist Stiidies I Blood of Fishes . ''..' three heats, with the winners of the first two qualifying forth fin 1. A number of fast entries have already been received. Including the noted "Gilpin (tables of Payaon. Oodles of excitement Is promised I for th chariot ra.ee With a number ! I of ambitious 'charioteers cortipet- i that '"" or "rst money. toThe specta- . Th horse and auto race wl1' b warned keep theii be staged at the fair grounds ; In connection with the spectacular seats when the flashing vehicles Fourth of July celebration promise round the turna Two entries have to provide fun and thrills in abund- already come In from John Wheel ance for old and young alike. 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