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Show , THE, SALTt LAKE TRXBTJNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1922. Brigham Young University Coeds Who Will Calvin' Wi' Rawlings Start Drive m Cogn-izanc- . u j - ThNtionl 1 le right, front Lftto West, sen, ppal Dm-ocrat- at Mandetey,- Hrri Nobel, Uoremf a John, chairman Helen Roylancej back row ' Ora Markham, Gertruda Olaen, Helen Talmage, Pearl 6outhwlck. rowr-L- house-to-hous- e 1 ettl-xe- - t4 L4f Wasatch 160 Branch phone connecting all department Opposite Salt Lake theater Ws ship to all parts of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada Parcel Poet; Express or Freight tion at Provo to Inaugu rate t Mul-line- e -- -- m . Practiced Law at 20. BOILED I i s hi 5c 3 G, 3 HAM HAM BOLOGNA . rRANK ROAST CHICKEN FRIED CHICKEN ON REQUEST COMBINATION SALAD - . fruit salad JELL--0 (FRUIT) POTATO 34c We hove e complete verlety ef Csnnod Goods, Bekery Goods, Fruits, Fish, smoksd end klppsred; In feet, everything thats good to set Open Every Day In the Year S a. m. to 12 p, m. ' .4c B 3 H 17 So. State. Wasatch $464. CAPITOLO BROS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC . GROCERIES MANUFACTURERS OF RAVIOLI and HOMEMADE EOO NOODLES WHOLESALE and RETAIL lO - -- " :67c .18c 8c SSL...: 25c' SS1. 51, n LI s Mr. Hull was born In Overton, now Pickett, county, Tennessee, October 2. 1871. His education was received in the public schools ef that state and at th Lebanon. National Normal university, Dhio. He completed a course In law and law Lebanon the at received his degree school and was admitted to the Tennes20 years. see bar In 1891 at the age of His political career has bten In th Tennessee legislature during th ysera 1993 to 1897, and be was Judge of the Fifth Tennessee judicial circuit during th same period of time He was V tm ber of the national house of representative 1907 to 1911, and was elected to th post aa national chairman of the Democratic party In 1921. His home la at Gain boro, Tnn hut his taw offices are at Carthage. .In the same state. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. April I. Carl Fred Christensen. ss years of ae. who Wednesday of asthma, was buried Friday at Richmond Funeral service there were under the direction of J. M. Richards Of LoLOGAN, -d ' gan. SALT LAKE GIRL DIES IN LOS ANGELES OF HEART TROUBLE MIBB MILDRED I. BAILEY. g 3 ,.j Testimony - at to Extent of Injuries ' of Salt Lake -- Man I Taken. in Utah. I 1 V Manufactured by BOSTON VARNISH COMFAN Everett Station, Boston 49, MBs. Wholesale Distributors OGDEN PAINT,' OIL- AND -- GLASSC0MPANY7 Ogden, Utah. . Dealers. UTAH v Balt Lake City Philip Pern Co. SUBURBAN , BEAVER Macherlll A Crock ett., EPHRAIM Hanson Furn. Co. . EUREKA Tlntio Mercantile Co. FAI RVI E W Fairvlew Merc. Co. GARLAND B. G. Knoth Pharm. HELPER A. E. Greenbslg- b- .- -FurnA, LEWISTON Lewiston ' Hdw. . Anderaon-Dyreng Co, MANTI , Moroni MORONI MURRAY Pharmacy. Murray NEPH I Bailey Furn. Co. OGDEN Boyle Furn. Co. Minnooh Glass A Faint OGDEN Co-O- p. phy-clcia- ns ' Boyle-Stato- A f -- anky-lose- ago. tin-pa- butliimx. to Tom Offlsr -- n, Miss MUdren Ingram Bailey, 21 years of age, a daughter of Owen A. Bslley, 867 East Fourth 8outh gtreet, died Friday at Doa Angeles, Cal , of heart trouble bh left gait Lake a jar ago The body" Lake fur burial. will be brought to Balt She Is survived by th following brother and sister: Owen J Bailey. Mrs La- vene Clayton, Mrs Elvis Renshaw, Mrs Annie Anderson and Violet Dailey, all of Salt Lako; and Mrs Susie L. Ilogluid of Lee Angelee, Cal (Adv.) f. .k a . The Idaho workmen's compensation machinery was moved to Utah yesterday for a short tlm when Georg H. Fisher, chairman of the industrial accident board of the Gemr state, conducted a hearing on the case of A. J. JohnSon, teamster, how of Salt Lake, who wa injured in an accident while working for the Wolverine Placer , Mines company near Soda Springs, Idaho, . November t, 4929. Tb bearing was as to ths extent of th permanent disability suffered by Johnson, Co. PARK CITY Frank Andiwws. and testimony was taken from bine PAYBON Central IAr. A Hdw. Oo. and surgeons of Salt Lake. TesPRICE Brook Furn. Co. timony of these expert medioal witnesses PROVO Hedqulsr Drug No, PROVO Hedqui t Drug No. 2. varied, some holding that Johnson Is PLEASANT GROVE Hsdqulet suffering permanent total disability, and ' ' Drug No. 4. some that he Is from 40 to 75 per cent RICHMOND Everton Furn. Co. Co. RICHFIELD Coroley Furn. disabled, Th witnesses war Dr. J. F. BA LIN A Peerless Furn. A Hdw. Critchiow, Dr. H. B. Felts. Dr. Warren Co. Benjamin, Dr. R. 6. Allison. Dr. H. B, BMITHFI ELD Smith field Lbr. A W. R. L. C. Dr. Dr. Shields, Hdw. Co. KIrtley, and Dr. Calderwood, Dr. S. C. Baldwin SPANISH FORK Evans Paint Str. Kerby. - IDAHO J.fi. -Wie testimony was most technical in A BANCROFT Bancroft . Hdw. nature, 'abounding in jnedical and physio-logic- al - - - Furn. conditions and term, describing BLACKFOOT Nell F. Boyle Co. of the- - spin and the human region BUHL Peck A Olll Hdw. Oft. anatomy generally, about which th lay , F. E. Drake. FILER mind is commonly Ignorant. entirely n Hdw. Co., FIRTH When the hearing wa over Mr. Flaher Dee. Co. Buffham FALLS IDAHO complimented B. P. Spry, reporter for the MALAO Oneida Farmers Union . th proUtah commission, who "took Thlet-.Olsen MONTPELIER ceedings, on bis unusual ability to "get Bros. such testimony without unduo interrupCo. Hdw. PRESTON Tippetts had has tion of the witnesses. Mr. pry POCATELLO Boylq Rcanlon Hdm considerable practice In auch cases beR EX BURO Graham Boyle Hdw. . fore the Utah commission. ROBERTS Gate Lumber Co. one wit Mr. Fisher himself etopped $r DA SPRINGS Sam Oegon. ness," pleading for mercy on th ropOrter. TWIN FALLS Salladay Hdw. Co. "I cant follow you," said th chairman, WYOMING "and 1 am not trying to writ what you are saying. EVANSTON Beemaa A Cashtn Mere. Co. Briefly, on November (, 1929, A. J. Evanston Paint A Johnson, aged 45, married, and engaged EVANSTON aa a teamster tn the employ of th Wall Taper Co. Wolverine Placer Mine company, near KEMMERER Smith Bros. Furn. Soda, Springs, Idaho, was thrown from a Co. loaded wagon and sustained, according NEVADA ' ' to the attending physicians report a C. F. Lee. MONTELLO transverse fracture of th tibia, injuries bruises and cuts across the kidneys, If there Is no KYANIZE Agent hi about, the face and arms, ate. A later KYANIZE Exdu, your town, th Boda 8prtng report of Dr. Kackley atwas elv Agency I open te you. Write showed that tha fracture practically full us for particulars. today healed, but tha injured man-- wa unabl to use bis back, suffering severe -- pains regions. in th dorsal, lumbar and sacral 1921 the About the middle of January of hospital and claimant left Soda Springe Lake. Since in Salt went to his homo that tlm there has been a volume of correspondence between th surety and th claimant with refereno to treatment, all compensation, final settlement, etc., of which was not mad known to the until board accident Idaho industrial about th first of November, 1931, at Brown Silver1 which tlm the board concluded It would " Tone Gray suggest a short cut to a result, which was to have a physical examination ot and and Johnson made. This examination was held at thre Gold, Gold, sessions of the medical advisory board of the Utah Industrial commission, reearly this year. The findings that $7.25 ,$7.25 ported to the Idaho commlaslon were d Mr. Johnson wa suffering from an stipulaspin. Subsequently, by $8.40 $8.40 tion between James H. Wolfe, attorney for Mr' Johnson, and G. D. Auktn, manfund of Insurance state ager of the Wolverine comIdaho, which carried the It was arranged that panys Insurance, should hold board Industrial the Idaho the bearing here.-- - This was don in Mr. Wolfes offioes yesterday. 'fCo date of ths founding of Westminster eollege will bo celebrated at. that Institution Fri4Tj April 14. which day Westminiter ha been sot aside as an annual custom since tha beday, years ginning of the college forty-seve- n 1 Try - . . FREE Caa - - $1.45 lb....... result. f Westminster College to Observe Day of Founding a a w. Thats tha easts lot a toed brash to apply It, 0c 20c ...20c ...20c ............... S CAP'TOLO TEaTaKES Somathlng new, reasonable prices. Call Was. 847, 17 East 4th South, Sait Lake,- Utah (New Grand . Hotel). v . 2 for I0C3 35c g SHRIMP 37 E. 2nd South. 1 PreaeMon , ' 1 dancing will begin at Salt-ai- r next Saturday evening, April 13, it QUALITY was announced by the resort manageWo are listing new account dally 13 Bat and relieve aU your table worriee . ment yesterday. From Saturday until Let ui- put yon on our calling satisfaction t 3 May 30, when the resort opens for the "TWO DELIVERIES DAILY summer, a preheaeon dance will be 3 GROCERY SPECIALS FOR ANOTHER WEES, COMMENCING S3 given every Wednesday and Saturday . MONDAY. APRIL 10 Era night. . A program of new dance hits S3- S3 by the R. Owen Sweeten ba&d will Water Cress, feature the opening of the preseason m3 Extra Fancy Florida, m 10c Bunch. dances. Grape Fruit........ Green Onions, Dozen Lota, $1.15 mg mi die-a-- . . S Bunches. immense crowd, both at tb paSunkist Navel Oranges, vilion and on the trains. New rolling 15c dozen stock has been purchased to the extent . Radishes of twenty additional ears, of eteel con-- 1 Extra Fancy Jumbo Moapa Asparagus, These . replace the equip- -' struction. ment burned last year, and will go into Now California servico for the first time on Saturday S3 Georgia Taper-she- ll Cabbage, lb..... night. The buildings at the resort have Pecans, lb. Southern Fancy been completely . renovated and newly . . Shelled . ... 'Sweet' Potatoes. r. 7 Walnut, pain ted, and present an aspect of Shin- California Pieces, lb..... I 71m mg newness. I I Cauliflower... usie at Galtair this year, as in the cs JW Black Stewing Fancy past, will be a drawing card, it is ex3 FtgMb 171c pected. Mr. 6weeten has prepared an opening program that will be a novelty Fancy Evaporated I srs California ..1 Imperial , in itself, and promises some surprises in Prunes, lb....... Lattuce Head ?,..... iUG S3 the matter of dance feature One of No. ZV can Bartlett the opening night features ha has promcan ised will be the introduction of the Pears, Florida Now Potatoes, P3 Can Del Monte Scandal Walk, a new dance that is - Plum Jam, can;;. . .'. , 17c lb., said to have made a hit in the east. 2 the dance is introduced by prosa Until Case (24 bottles) Ginger Ale or Young Ripe Tomatoes, fessionals 8turdav night Mr. Sweeten lb.... insists that it be kept a mystery. GO Fresh Sweeten eav Mushrooms jazz will remain a the popular dance music, but there will some radical alterations. Exagger.25c 3 be E5 6 bars Pearl Whits Laundry Soap ated syncopation and bizarre effects are 10 bars Crystal White Soap 49o being gradually eliminated, ha aavs. and the blatant, 10 bars Palmolive Soap. . effects will no . 79c ! So bar obtrude. Among the new dance 5 cans Stringlesg Beans 55c 3 longer airs he has prepared for his opening 6 cans very good Standard Corn. 75o I Hear You Singing program are, Loves Old Sweet Song, a new com3 Our Finest Blend Coffee, ,...35c position by Mr. Sweeten; Stealing, 25c 3 Staple Coffee, choice, lb. said to. be an intriguing fox trot; Three "Clock in the Morning, An2 for 25o S3 Bluhill Plain, Pimento or Chilli Cheese The Sheik, Litgel Child, a Just 20c tins each Kraft 15o Cheese, 33 tle Lore 'Song, Gypoy Blue, Black-ey- e Peas or Beans, lb.. . . Somewhere in Naples 15c Hot and tense. can 25c Deviled can 20c Ham, Purity Cross, S3 3 40o can Deviled Ham, Pprity Cross, can. 34c 3 M ils Clifford . Pkg-Blast- ic15c Starch,-- pkg MiTIer.R Oolley 'A tv an, arcbllscta. bat 15o can Skatt Cleanser been K. dineolvsd. Mile Miller will re2 for 25c tain the present , ofnceJ, 715 McIntyre 10c Toilet Paper 2 for 15c building. Taylor Woolley and CMffordJCvan will 35o Calumet Baking Powder, can. .. . . .29c form a partnership under th firm name of Wooliev A Evans, architects, in OUR FIRST THOUGHT - Enjoyment at Summer Resort Will Be Two Nights Each Week. - . he Fateh toogh as rawhide s floor of beauty and lasting good-ne- Heres Our Trial . Final report made by Mrs., Daley Alien on the tale of tickets indicates that treat interest la manifest In the coming of Cordell Hull Mrs. Goorf H. Dorn cave a detailed report on erranfemeata of the dining room and Mlsa Evelyn Moyle, Chairman of th committee ori decoration described the points of the general schema. decorative State-wid- e Drive. Ruel G. Hailoran. chairman of the finance committee, told of the financial In which they manner the and obligations would be cared for, evoking the approval Tribune. Th Special ef member of the executive board. The committee named last night to re- PROVO,-- April 8. Five coeds of the ceive Chairman Hull when he arrive at r, Brigham Young university have or- the railroad etation include H. L state chairman of the Democratic ganised, .with Miss Loren da JohB as H. Moyle. national nadrive party JameeMrs. chairman, to conduct a state-widGeongo H. Dern, for a girl r' dormitory td"be built on tional committee woman, and other promto be selected from the Democrats inent the university site. They expect to official reception committee. whole with the state, organize in different cities to posh ths Hull Is Orator. Interest In the par eon silty ef Chaircampaign for funds. man Hull baa developed extensively, and The girls declare that a dormitory for owing to th fact that h la on of th is a necessity at the Brigham great orators of th day, th dinner will ?rlj university, for the reason that be attended by many who are not members of ths Democratic party. This inlodging with families is. unsatisfachas been extended to all who tory from,the coeds point of view. vitation m Salt Dak Monday evening and are welcome an such will too, Landladies, who desire to hear ths speaker. institution, since they have taken ths "I know of no speaker aa oapabte and girls from out of town into their homes with such an impelling message as that largely as a matter ef accommodation. of Cordell Hull," James H. Moyle, naThe girls hope to get their plans tional committeeman, said last night. under way before school closes, in or- "H is a man who give a genuine inder that they may u make bay while spiration, who apeak so that he leave a lasting impression, whoso clarity 'of the sun shines this summer. ' and originality la worthy of very They say that if there are aty bache- thought study. Those who hear him lors in Utah who would like to be held thorough Monday night will congratulate them havinr uken advantaf e of perpetual esteem. byAjnng.lineiiL gelves'-upoworth while." charming maidens, they may contribute an opportunity well chairman of th comRalph T. Stewart, liberally to this enterprise. They hope announced last night on ticket, Jefferson dinner to interest men and women of Utah and mittee will ticket to th surrounding states sufficiently bo ob- that 2 o'clock in the on sal until tain substantial , gifts, declaring that a remain the 10, at of afternoon Monday, April dormitory euch as they hope will ba following place of business- - Desk of combuilt at the parent Mormon institution Hotel Utah, Hailoran Judge Trust will be a lasting monument to those pany. WlHea-Hodrug store. Martha end the office Washington candy shop wh. contribute, of Ralph T. 6te wart, 1108 Deseret Bank building. A sad Piaaae Floera Smooth aa velvet,. ef Jefferson. Crowd Expected. Preseason THE PACKAGE DELICATESSEN for your Sunday dinner, all cooked and reedy to take home piping hot AND CHEESE SPAGHETTI STUFFED PEPFSRS LIMA BEANS CAULIFLOWER (With Creom Seue) ROAST BEEF ROAST PORK yoa, SaBahts floor greets le Alvin Keddlngton, chairman of ths committee on music and such entertainment, reported that the musical program will ba opened with a selection from Jakemans lad tee orchestra. Then the musical program will be given ever to the Salt Lake opera 'quintet to Intersperse the program of speaking. rrammmiiiimiinnraiiiiunnninninnimnTinniiiimiiinnnraiunmiiiinin MACARONI This solves the old floor riddle. A good brush and s can of Kgmlss Sanitary Floor Enamel (any of the eight shades). AU ready to apply simply spread from tha can to the floor, la gimnet no time its done. Next day B bright, cheerful, waterproof ' -- STEW FLOOR ENAMEL svs-nln- g, sec.-- ,. SPINACH BAKED SWEET POTATOES AU GRATIN POTATOES E SCALLOPED POTATOES SANITARY aa -- - Treasury Wadsworth, In charge of aathea Bountiful Legion Post bureau, the inventory is to be taken stock on . hand in the iplaat tion.lxofthjct.cf.JAuguat.HJJ31I.. check, of the books Drive Makes for Members same much the in against the providing; that stock Is taken by a man"That no person In the classified civil fashion Bountiful post, American Legion, is Mrvloe of the United States shall he ufacturer for the year-..- -removed therefrom except for such cause Rumors conducting s membership campaign, Revived. Are will promote the efficiency of said with the intention ef making that post Check of the-- - bureaus store of bank the strongest in the department. Alvin service and for reasons given In hand-- i government securities, pa- N.- - Seesiona, commander, and also captain writing, and the parson whose removal is notes, stamps, sought should have notice of the sams. per, plates and other supplied, which of of the national guard company at and of any charges preferred against fictals eald total an enormous amount In him, . . . and also be allowed, a rea- value, will be begun tomorrow by a Bountiful, declared at a meeting Friday sonable time for personally answering committee appointed by Mr, Mellon rep' night that it was the only post in the ... . resenting all the departments, such as country that had a governor as a mem, the same in, writing." This provision of the law, the state- the treasury, federal reserve board and ber, and it should have a 100 per cent ment, said, was based on a rule Issued postoffice department, which have work membership. by President McKinley, in 1897. In case done at the plant, and a staff of Justice Dr. B. W. Black, commander, anJ Immediate action was ' necessary, the department agent assigned to Louie A. 'resident could have suspended lnstant-- y Hill the new director, by Attorney Gen- Klrke M. Decker, adjutant of the all the persons affected by his or- eral Daugherty, partment of Utah; R, C. Glasmannind the inventory Henry T, Hill of Salt Lake were pe Whether the -- results--ef der, pending ths Tiling of charges and ths opportunity for reply, added the will be made public, as la customary cial guests at the meeting, and ail made when the cash In the treasury is counted, btatement. which continued: Governor Mabey had in"On April 4, we wrote the president has not yet been considered, according to tended to be enable to presenthut'waa the and secretary ef the treasury asking If treasury officials. Ths report of ex", sent his He expects regret reasons were given In any case but we Justice department agents who are the ext meeting ef 'have received no reply. If employees are perlenced In bank examining work, tt to be present-- ! Inefficient or corrupt, they should be sep- was said at the department, will be sub- the post, to be held Ihe night of April Director bureau of to Burns the arated from the service without delay, mitted a 21. In the who will in turn trans- canvass willmeantime, in order that -- but- however grava may have been the ef investigation, betasdo, reasons behind these removals, 4t Is an mit it to Mr. Daugherty from whom it former service man in the neighact of slrapSe Justice for the employees expocted to go to President Harding. - every borhood who As eligible may be made a concerned to be furnished with A state member ofthe post. Work Begins Today. ment of those reasons "And above all, the president of ths Announcement of the closing brought Arrangements were completed at this United States, as an example to all ef permanent Into prominence again rumors that have meetinjrfor the o should observe the provisions of the circulated among some department em- post headquarters,' and . those present law which It Is his duty to enforce. ployees to the effect that investigation expressed the determination to make Richard 5L Dans of Boston, who now of the bureau would disclose the Bountiful post the livest in the is abroad, is president of the league and serious engraving shortages in the stock and wideArthur R. Kimball of Waterbury, Conn., spread duplications of Liberty bonds and state. Representatives from Centerchairman of Its council other government securities High treas- ville and Woods Cross promised their in the general membership ury officials declared today, however, Closed for Inventory. that there was no suspicion of a short- support stock of the In the bureau, although age WASHINGTON, April I. Part ef the had been some duplication of the bureau of engraving and printing; which there was reorganised last week under an ex numbers on government bonds due to Plan to Prevent Overflow duplications. It ecutlve order by President Harding, re faulty machinery- These of Jordan River Offered stated, caused no loss to the govmoving James L. WUmoth, its director, was were acbecause securities the and other high officials, was ordered ernment, individual piece and, Lowering of dams that are interfer-h- e closed tonight by Secretary (Melon on an counted for by the there had been minor thefts ing with flow of the Jordan river, inventory1 of ths stock valued at many although to bureau from from such the time time, millions of dollars. for most part been re- and the dredflngr of the river bedThirMr. Mellon's order applied only to the losses Bfcd for feet north of a divisions of the bureau which handle the covered. 300 north and feet for South teenth Secto various reference With reports, paper used In making bank notes, stamps d and government sscurUlsA-- Jt belng ex retary Mellon, in a formal statement to of North Temple street, are recommend-eCanSaid; ; Sylvester Engineer City by plained that a quicker and more accurate night "Ths statements appearing in ths non as a means of preventing overflow. check of the paper stock cou)d be mads newspapers to the effect that a .vast A recommendation that the river by a temporary halting of all paper work. volume of duplloats bonds and other as About 1600 employees of the bureau force channel be straightened is Also made been issued have curtOn fraudulently 4000 would ordinarily be affected by of Second North the order, officials said, but about 800 su'd are In circulation, are wholly with- by the engineer. Between will be used as counters and all others out foundation. There ha been no evi- street and the mouth of the river the dence developed of any such situation channel could bo shortened about three having annual leave to tbelr credit either in the bureau of engraving and miles, he said. be given ths benefit of it. or elsewhere In the treasury Mr Cannon was authorized several According to Assistant Secretary Srioting apartment. weeks ago by the city commission to-- r make a survey of the river for the purTHE HARVESTERS. of determining upon the best plan Congress will keep on bending out seeds pose to prevent overflow and facilitate till ths constituents commence throwing back the vegetable. Ufa. drainage. statement called altsntlon..do KOQQO&G-- Plans for ths reception to CordslI Hull, national Democratic chairman, when bs arrive in gait Lake Monday to apeak at ths Jefferson day dinner, were perfected last night at a meeting of tb eommlttee of chairmen of the Young Mea'e Democratic club.' Hull is scheduled to arrive at the Oregon Short Line station at 18:40 oclock Monday afternoon. At 8 o'clock ho will attend ths organisation meeting of the state Democratic party at the Hotel Utah and- - at II T o'clock in the evening he will speak at I) the annual Jefferson day dinner in ths r ballroom at the Hotel Utah. Th executive board, which comprise committee chairman, confirmed the apas pointment -- of Calvin W. Rawlings toastmaster and ths Rev. lamer I. Chosen as toastmaster at the Jefferson Monday Goshen end Mrs. Weston Vernon of Loday banquet to bo gtvsw national when Cordell Hull, gan were chosen as speakers to- - precede will be th principal chairman, Chairman Hull the Jefferson day orator. Dr. Goshen will talk twenty minutes on speaker,- "The Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson" and Mrs. Vernon's subject will be The vy h Only Act of Justice, State ment Say, Addressing President and Quoting Law ha o Democratic National Chairman Will Address, Utah's Party Members Monday. National Civil Service Re e form League Take of Printery Shakeup fffiW TORK- ,- Aprs f. Civic Service Reform league, cf which a vice president, toSecretary Huzhes day Issued a atatement through Its acting president William Dudley Foulk aasrtlns that an act of efmple Justice President Harding should assign, his reasons for dismissal last month of ths dl-- r sc tor and thirty-on- e eraployeee'of the bureau of engraving and printing. r The program for tha day la In the hands of a committee composed of members of the faculty of the eollege. This committee hag been working bard and expect to make the day a greater success than ever. In paet years the morning has been taken' tip with the planting of trees and various other function by the dif ferent classes. Each class is expected to spend the entire morning in helping to beautify the campus. The afternoon will bo given over t9 an athletic meet between ths classes This meet will include contests by both the boys and the girls. A largo felt pennant will ba given to the class winning the most points. A basket lunch will be served on the lawn at 6 o'clock, after which all will gather around, a huge bonfire on the athletic field to aing songs and witness the stunts that will bo given by the different 'classes, It i expected that a large number of the "alum nl and rormer ktqdenis ill return for the clebratiob7 The eollege officS announces the receipt of a donation of 110,000 to be used for tho improving of the bors dormitory, This work will be started about the first of June. ' House Cleaning? Chengs your old Lighting Fixture. and well allow you something for the old one. You ll le surprised how much it improve the old home. - Over 300 booths sparkling with beau- tiful home fixtures ALTA ELECTRIC CO. ' 245 State Street i "Who made your smart caps dress? Oh Pearl Gray, tho clever modiste, upstairs st 267Va South Main. Its the prettiest thing I ever wore; dontyon think so?" Go see her for yours. Phono Wasatch 1343, v j |