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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ; 8 22, 1921. LOG AN Office, 41 199-- DEPARTMENT 2 North Main, Telephone Rldnc Telephone SO. Gathering Will Be the First of the Kind Held t Since the World War. '0000 GOOD Continuing JIonday ly Popular Request Our Great Reduction Sale of The alumni asaocia 'LOGAN, May ton of the Brigham Young college ha made extenaive plans for its annual re- union and business meeting, which Is to take place Friday, May 27, at the college This Is the first reunion since the war, H a during the war the association dls Top row, left te Robtnsoon, David Fuhrlman, Coach A. L. Janaen, Vesta Pulley andlohn Carlisle. Center row Cecil Bolt' Weston Vernon pensed with any elaborate" function at Bottom"" row Amos HI rat and Elgin Arve. Letter Maughan, Marguerite commencement time A business meeting Wright and Craig Mulme. held at 4 o clock Friday, and in the evening the annual alumni banquet present Ita class p!Y i4Mlce and Men, and ball will be held at th$ library of the at Nibley hall on Baturdav, Mav 28 will The comment ement at tne B college. be held Sunday, May 29 FYmtdent Hr her ; Tetters have been sent to every aium J Grant wtlhdelter the addrese to yrad-"mis f the school, gnd the of Ik era of the uatrs Folio 14 are the committees of the association look for the most successful alumni association who are planning the reunion of the association that was evef reunion Program, J H Kmp, W . held. "The B Y C. Alumni association is Henderson, W Djlft Allred H A Ahordh otts of .the largest" of its kind in rtah, as muskv. Edith Bowen Clara J Berntson, tbs college la old this Carman Ballard, Wil'ard J Lewis, printiWeek snd has turned out that many grad. ng, V Ijyle Allred William Ltndgav, uating Claeses, included Hi which are decorations, W D. Kidd Lila 3 batter-thwaitmany degree graduates Secretary WIN Joseph R Jenson, reception, Dr Ham Lindsay of the association Is already $. P Oldham, Joseph K. Jenson Kgith School Takes receiving many reservations from Bowen, Parley A Christensen, Clara J Logan members. Berntson, Lila J Satterthwaite, John H. Dr. Lyman L. Dalnes, '08, at present S Alvord College Cham state bacteriologist of Utah and a mem Kemp and IL "T her of I he faculty of the University of at. the Scout Utah, will act as toastmaster and HiglT alumni banquet. Following are the toasts Well on te ba given Alumni, Past, Present and Future. John O Peterson, '04, Our Recruits," J. Karl Wood, '14, Our 21. J Karl Wood, scout Special to The Tribune. LOGA.V, Marjorie Smith, '21; "Reml executive ofMaythe Logan council the LOGAN, May 21 The final curtain has tdscences. I.est We Forget, Jesse T Wil- Boy Hcoutaof America, returnedof last son 'll; 'Endowments," President W. W closed upon the deoatlng Activities of an weeks' two from a to visit the night Henderson, '02. coast, where he attended the scout execother school And the spring of I The biggest feature of the alumni reutives' convention of the twelfth region 1921 finds theyear union will be the homecoming of the at Kan Diego Brigham Young college He also visited Los Anclass of 1904. 1911 and 1914 These classes geles. and Kan Francisco, stopping at debaters and their coach, Professor A have solicited members to return for the other smaller plapes en route L. Jensen, with almost as enviable a reunion and are planning a unique pro- Mr Wood stated that Itah was repregram in connection with the alumni pro- sented by every scout executive in this record as that of last jear The chunh gram Especially so will the return of state, thus making a 100 per cent show- junior college championship was gained the 1914 class be impressive, as this class, ing The states In the twelfth region against the Weber Normal" college of Orf Jen and the Ku ks Normal college at Hex Die largest in the hlstorv of the school, are Utah, California, Nevada and Ariis going to have separate reunion and zona burg. Idaho. The question was the pro hlhition of strikes by the federal gov ernment Miss Vesta Pulley and John Carlisle won on the negative side while David Fuhriman and Kenneth Robinson sere victorious in tipholding the aiftrma ive But more significant than winning the church junior college championship wifh A HOME AND A LOT FOR debaters who had all had one year of experience was the winning of second place in the state high school deoutmg finals bv Cecil Bott and Elgin Arve. both dhird-ea- r students, who had never be ON EASY PAYMENT TERMS fere debated However, the BY C negative team composed ot Amos Wright am! Craig friulme helped Bott and Mr Arve to gain the place of champlonsnip affirmative team of the state by eliminating the Richfield affirmative in the semi finals The third team, composed of Lester Hirst, Marguerite Maughan and V eston Vernon, also inexperienced debaters, lost their only debate to Oneida academy at Preston bv a decision 21 MELLEMH1!Y rtght-Knnt- B. C Hundreds of Hals From Our Regular-Stoc- k 'At Big Reductions t; G. DEBATERS 'A -- Arranged in five specially priced lots E REDUCED Prices e, L.D.S out-of-to- HATS FOR MISS AND MATRON Dress, tailored, costume, midsummer, sports hats State pionship $395 $595 $Q95 $ 250 $1500 Regular prices range up to $35.00 Junior Executive Meeting Coast Attended !. K All of .Our Sailors Radically Reduced Regular prices. t$2t50 tcr$22.50 Sale prices $1.50 to $15.00 V. THINK OF IT! V Everything that is newest and smartest 3nspringand summer millinery straw braids, straw cloth, batavia,. hemps, milans, . batavia cloth, faille silk, ribbon, crepe, basket straws transparents. Trimmings of flowers, fruits, ornaments, ribbons. Many exclusive x Vet-evan- a. models. SALE HATS ON TABLES ONLY - , Third Floor $1000 Neui Books for Library two-to-o- X' f 4 A 55 Will Be Qraduated Outlook 'Is Bright for the by Logan High School e LOC1W, May 21 Largest Attendance in seniors will be graduated at the annual commencement exercises of the Logan htrv sthool. to be held Friday, May it 1 his History of Association. 'f .k:r r ,v 2 ' With a Truly Wonderful Garden -- Fifty-fiv- ' ; the largeat t laws ever from the inatitutlun, which le graduated mw organize, with four jears of complete elementary and technical training in all. jUvt&dard high school departments This also is practically the first class to be graduated from the school from the regular four-yehigh school courses Graduation exercises wiil take place at the high school auditorium next Fridav etenlng at 8 o clock .Vephl L Morris of bait will dellter the address to the graduates Margaret Barber a member of the class, has been selected as valedictorian having hi tamed this honor on the basts of excellence in scholarship buperlnlendent lloiiry Peterson of the (Itv sthools h will give a report of the " Is it.j. Lot! ar Just thtnk.of it! Only $350! With a pltn did tot of improvements. Located ou 5th bast, adjoining Rolf dinks. ThTs little place will serve as a splendid toolhouse and tem porary quarters while the lot is being worked Only $350 into shape. It's a real worthwhile buy. Speak ViH'k! fconrorBte-Ttig- svhr U. A. C. Students Apply for R. O. T. C. Course v LOOAV, Miy 21 Atudents cf th reAerv officers training corps at the Ltfth AricultijraL Jiave Ni- n Ifi 1 their intention to attend kn offia cer tra ning camp thin summer and more util likelv decide to go The names of tho ho have made aPPlicattone are . &J follow A v For CamtfVMnfield Sf'ott, infantrv Herbert Adamron W illtam Hurnt, WilRvlofi,smttH and Anthony Pendleton ", arTUlerv Train For Camn Lewls Coolev CUfford Stevenaon, Llod Osmond, and Milton Fife For the Prealrilo, motor trandivort Jackaon Siegfried, Horace Hotter, Mr-lan- d Fish Heber Males liva-- Morris, Joseph Mvrick and H.irold OWen liam Nicholn, 'vs ,.; $1000; $75 Down7 $15 Per Month Ready, to Move.Into! Neat 4 room rustic, newly painted and kat- somined; perfectly clean and readv to moeJ into. .This corv place is connected' with a 350 foot 3Vsintb flowing well. Room for chickens, cow and garden. Worth the price we ask and more! r Leave for Scotland IJKtAN May 21 Marrlner S Ecolcs and Dr Iclwln S Budge members of the Logan Rotary club left with their wives todav, en route to Edinburgh Scotland, lo attend the convention of International As the convention is not to be Rotary held until next month the party will visit of Interest tn this country and also points in Europe Before thev return the two spostles will visit Frame Belgium, Switzerland and other uropean countries They expei t to return sojnetlme In August The trip will he of apeda! Inttrest to Mrs M 8 Ec. les who Is g native of Scotland bav Ing been in this countrv eight years She will spend a great deal of time at hJt former home Mr Eecles a'so spent two years In Scotland while serving as a missionary for the L. D 8 1 -E , - ', if' V. V r. . a anjs'v j. s j trjt ty rr , X kTS' i-- J t f o $15 A pretty little home on a fine half acre of EQod eround. The exact dimensions are 89 dv 252 feet. There are twenty younjt an-- 1 healthy fruit trees and almoatjevery mch of the trround is wow pi a p ted to garden. Located near Eualera flour mill. Its very good buy! COME IN AND SElf US ABOUT THESE" Monthly & RICHARDS KIMBALL v LAND MERCHANTS" 54 South Main . Wasatch 686 Lpean basJisen 3ody of Moab Boy 's Arrives From France to The .Tribune The body of LevP F MOAB, May 21 Piterson, one of San Juan county n first volunteers tn the great war. arrived In Montieello Tuesdav, accompanied by a military escort Funeral services will be held and the body will be laid to rest Special Vlllers-Cottere- . Awarded 1 e 2L the Montieello cemetery The young man left ban Juan county In June 1917. to enlist in the marines After six months training he was sent to France, arriving In Brest on- March 7, churc h 1918 He took part in the battles of ts and Cha ii He was- - killed In July, Belleau woods American Legion Posts 1918 by a machine gun bullet. Hie mother has three citations for exObservance ceptional bravery awarded her son. signed bv Marshal Petain of the French army The young man also won the Victory Spectsl to The Tribune PRICE. Mav 21 At a meeting of the medal, but did not live to receive It. Price and Hiawatha AmerUan Leelon poste plans were completed for the 'observance of Memorial day In Carbon School Building .county. to Salt The plans to date Include a parade, headed by the Prite band Members of the legion front different posts in the Spent, to The Tribune, countv will march In uniform There will PRICE. May 21 The contracts were be a firing aquad, flower girls hov s outs let Friday to 1 F. and 11 E Schraven snd all religious and fraternal bodies will of Salt Lake for of a be represented. s, hool at Rains and Latuda at a cost of The line of march Is to be from the 371 20 There were thirteen bidders, the Denver A Rio Grande depot to Main highest btd being 99 209 street, turning west to the feavov hotel, The Palmer Bond and Mortgage com-o- f Vs thence eaat to the courthouse where the pany 'Lake bought the bonds at on will be rendered the program spacious 3t0 per 11000. lawn Eighty-eigcontracts have been signed 'i Following the program,, the parade wflT bv teachers for ths coming season. There again form and march to the cemetery. will not be many changes, as the prinrniere a short program will be rendered cipals In the county will remain during and taps will be sounded by a bugler. the next year. Planning V On a Half Acrel $1200; $300 Down, MX teau-Thier- v I LOGAN' chosen as the place to hold the twenty-fir- st annual convention of the Utah Pharmaceutical association, which has in ita membership nearly every druggist In tah The convention la to be held Thursday and Friday. May 24 and 21. In the convention hall of the Logan chamA letter was sent reber of commerce cently to all druggists In the state by Secretary M R Hovey of the chamber aad of.cQgunarar liixltiiig.Jh.iB assuring them an enjoyable time. Uost of the time during the two-da- y session will be taken up with business Among concerning tne retail druggist the speakers will he the Rev Harris Illsbury of Logan, Professors H L Thompson and L. L. Balnea. Ph D , of the University of Itah H. C Christenson, secretary of the National Association of Board of Pharmacy, H E. Hatch of Loean, and Clnron Nelson, manager of the Woods ard field. Mr. Nelson will speak on the Development of the Aerial Mall Serv It e commercial Hex. Smith ifvlator stationed at Woodward field, will carry two tah 'druggists to Logan tn hts plane Pilot -- mlth also will entertain hhrtmem-ber- s Friday afternoon With thrilling stunts Ri the atr Other entertainment features will be a irtp through Logan s condensed milk facautomobile sightseeing trips and tory hgaehall . The first evening the members wiil he entertained at cards and dancing, followed by supper, on the mezzanine lloor of the Hotel Eetles The convention will cloeec the second day with a banouet at the Wigwam Reports sent to Secretary E C Bmlth of the association Indicate that the attendance will be the largest, in years. , Two Logan Couples ht ) Tha following 'books will be added to Monday, May 23; MISCELLANEOUS. Aiken Scepticisms. "Notes on contemporary poetry At times rather technical for the lay reader, but worth while In for all Interested contemporary poetry. Barton Paternity of Abraham Lincoln. "The author proves that the many rumors In regard to the mother of Lincoln were nothing more than groundless tumors. , Caldwell Dardanelles. "A very careful and sometimes technical description of the Dardanelles campaign from a military point of view, giving the author's view of why It was a failure. Calvert Salt and the Salt Industry Deals entirely .with the production and manufacture of salt in England Christie Theosophy Tor Beginners, "Written with the hope that it may be of use to the children as well as those commencing the study- of tha ancient wisdom." Clark Common Sense In Labor Man"Written by the author of agement. 8ystem for the use of executives. This la not a new contribution in any sense, but a convenient summary of the many theories and experiments that have been applied to the problem. Dicks Standard Plays "This set con tains 1050 old English, playit, bounjjp foil) two volumes."" ' Dlnsmore Life of Dante Alighieri. A very readable sketch of the genera! character of the thirteenth century and the city of Florence, together with a biography of the poet Dumbleton Principles snd Practice of "Written by a former Aerial Navigation instructor in a British school of aeronautics and Intended as a textbook for the pubtlo library Contract Lakers 'GOOD GOODS' Eagle Rock Properties in Parleys Canyon -- to Be Extensively Developed. Acquisition of the Eagle Rock cement properties In Parley's canyon from the Seymour B Toung Interests by William Rook and associates was announced yesterday, and the first steps are under way for the development of more of the natural resources of the state. The properties acquired by Mr. Rook aggregate upward of 100 acres, including the peak formation known as Eagle rock, which Is said to be a virtual mountain of cement The best rock thers averages 84 per cent purs cement, according to analyses made. Plana fox tha development of this property will Include the erection, probably beginning in the fall, of a modern plant which, when completed, will represent an The outlay of approximately 3300,000. factory will be located in Salt Lake. This plant w,ll be the fourth cement manufacturing undertaking in the state, the others being located at Salt Lake, Bilgham City and at Devils 81ide. Mr Rook yesterday expressed hla bestudents" lief that cement Is one of the baele prodEaton In the Berkshire Fields "Writ- ucts of the country; that the demand, for ten with a pleasant sense of enjoyment It will undoubtedly keep pace with the snd keen observation, unhampered by development of the west, and that the scientific terms future of the Industry Is assured. RegardEberlein and Others Practical Book of ing the cement rock deposits that he and Interior Decoration. "Thla book alms to his associates have purchased, Mr. Rook stimulate cooperation between the deco- expressed the belief that there are sufrator and the householder. Very practi- ficient supplies of raw material to last y to seventy-fiv- e cal suggestions page plates,years. some-- tn colors.1 The travels Gaunt Broken Journey. of en Englishman through the heart of an Inveterate wanderer China. She Association and always sees many Interesting things " to tell Hosle On the Trail of the Opium Pop- Special to The Trlbnne. py "A narrative of travel In the chief SPANISH FORK, May 21 The Alumni opium producing provinces of China, association of the Spanish Fork high dealing mostly with the characteristics school held Ita annual celebration last of the people and the country." at the city pavilion The bigLane To Walk With God "An expe- evening gest attraction was the banquet, which rience In automatic writing." was snd served cooked the domestic Leadbeater Clairvoyance. "An expla- science classee of the highbyschool, directed nation of what It means and how It may by Miss Caroline Leigh be developed, written by a theo sophist Covers were laid for 140 and a well apLeadbeater Some Gltmpsea of Occultdinner In four courses was served. ism "A course of lectures Intended to pointed President John Bearnaen gave the adshow the mission of theosophy to ths dress of welcome. All present joined In western world the mighty truth that all the alumni song A duet sung by final Mrs Blanche Moore Lewis was things" are working together for the and Mrs. Leo ' v. good Dr Wells T Brockbank was Brown Litchfleld-.lndustrlA Republic. toastmaster and toasts were given by Alstudy In Industrial economics and an ex- fred Reese, Heber C Jex of Salt Lake, planation of the .Goodyear representa- Joseph A. Reese, Elisha Warner. Archie tion plan x. Broi kbsnk, Carl Marcusson. SuperintendMiles Keep Happy VPractlcsl sug- ent I J Principal L. H Hamren gestions on how to train ene s mind to and WellsNuttall, MartelL stick to the bright side Instead of the -- the for Officers following year were dark elected for the Alumni association as Olgln Guide to Russian Literature Archie J Brockbank, vice President, "Russian literature la valuable not onlj Bert secretary, as an art. but as the surest road to the resident. Eliza Money, Gardner Rulon ones; treasurer, understanding of Russian people end Rustwenty-ewas Tile Increased association by sia i conditions members last night, the graduon ight Phelps, comp Selected Articles Folclass of T921 Treats of two phases of ates of theths senior dancing-waImmigration. s enjoved lowing bdhquet and the question The ' Restriction a Asiatic Immigration An EngSmith As Other See Her lishwoman's Impressions of the American beautiful stranger with a. flagger through her heart falls out at herWeet women In wartime Veblen Place of Science in Modern Livingston, F B Custard Cup. This A aeries of essavs dealing book la recommended for its humor, the Civilization. with evolution, economics, capital, social- sense of youth It leaves with the reader. It tells of a group of people who live oq ism and race questions " almost nothing a year and manage to FICTION. an uproariously good time have Christoof Begble, Harold Convictions Sime, J. G Our I, title Life. "The "The story of two brothpher Sterling ers during the great war, one represent- quality which dominates this novel Is ing Ideal patriotism and The other Ideal humanness- - It tetls of a little seamstress who welcomes to her heart all religion." 8 Little Back kinds of men and women A story for E. Chamberlavne, those who like everyday life and everyA picture of the social and poRoom. litical life of a small American city " day romance Man A adventure An J Weale, Putnam Wang the Ninth. The Trap Dunn, of a Chinese boy " story In the mining regions of the south- story W lllsle, Mrs western deserts, its chief character being Enchanted Canyon. "A novel of the Grand canyou and the Ari-zra young mining engineer VS illiam We first meet the hero desert. Johnston, Mystery In the "A bride on her honeymoon headed straight toward crime and prison Rltsmore. opens the door of her bedroom closet tn and we leave him a commanding figure the Rltsmore hotel and the body of a in national politics " -- Why look older than you are ? many Celebration Is Held by Alumni . bow througk IS possible to readily IT improve that condition you will eome to our eorset department and get a trial fitting of the Boyal Worcester Corsets. if , for yourself the and graceful lines this famous eor- SEE al set will give you. OYALy fob-lo- t - women lek of attention are weanng corset that give a more mature appearance to the figure than it should and consequently have, they appear to be five er ten years older than they are. for-fift- 1 C -aitonishioff to- T IS WORCESTER .CORSETS, Price, 2.00 to 18.50 g First - Float in Saturday's AutqmobileParade Was Decorated by the Prize-winnin- ARTIFICIAL FLOWER SHOP,- -; . 34 East Fourth South St. |