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Show DESERET pant:mint. followed by the eallitatery West girha The following graduates from Edward IL Block of the Weal received diploines:' - Pommel Prgittpat.66.7 Cowes. bide high. Ile set forth the social. . athletic and ocholastic features et un J Anna Ave... bleach. Bottle:glom of with the Pried& Serbs. bearing dergradualm life, Ofira T. Coleman. Nor each upon the body mind and char. Cooley. LucilleTiroularn. Vera bearing. as ot atter the the Luella letter 'Utile Stair- Iluitia student,, tio(s. Elder, TO HIGH SCHOOL C the uppermost to be'sionsidered. Wee loUS it. Nimes(' vont. stiketeeet Gibbs'. Or101 excellentiMarie Iterbinoaa. Clara Ituby Porothy Gaylord made an linPremainn in her dissertation on uut,1....itte:etisy. tirsee kathrine into. tyltrital. Inheritance." comparing the 7tntli ii.nallol.011,7 Priebe I L, Puritan character 'with the originalli;th Moor., Il. lichens. blerltaret GRADUATES. spirit In art. literature and mordeek in Sisidrell Tidwell. and sketching historically the deerent Evelyn Ure. Isoll3i Willumsee. Camille and broadening influences of the co.. IL Woodbury. Innisl spirit that ham proven a won. askatifte Coarse. OMMMImm,in derful bulwark in the development Jamas 3. Roan. Vaughn W. Ilannitt.. civilisa M. more Intl of Edward Mock, Raymond R. tirody, modem Twenty-Eight- h Annual Coin. ation.spread Richard A. lierkby b,;eirilets K CartKnnatts B. Camlaton. Ha.rold A specially Interesting feature of Cook, waa the addreem of 1.4triart 114. Chandler, Archtbald Keel mencement Exercises Are th evening. Norwood Cook, Rarold H. Imela.Clar. R. Martirtau who saki in part: once Dawson, John Enoina. Wayne I Held in Auditorium of "Whatevte you do. In pelcling your teen. Melvin life work. learn to do sumetns things?. 0,11,4.h. irrodriek Li. Heise& Brea-wel- t. Mr. Martinsati said. intossivol tea W. Jonaintre. Pierce W. katraum, East Side Building. application is the thing thst count& Walter Lillis. t.mraon Mcearts. Irranit Tilers seisms to bo a sort of sporting Rowe Madison. tisort N. Illyaki, "OS D Murdock. Wlisr c, Neville. among students somettros, William L. Michelle Alton L. Papwortn. how near thi see to the dieposition Ta East Side Ifigh school auditor edge they can get without actuall Eolin.ir Ill'ershiety.alr kogerair Pri.alirrollid litnicoh;. turn was filled 4o it capacity last eve- falling over. This spirit is responsible Harper Powls. William Leigh Spier. for the fact that when a business man Irred P. Archie steel. Clyde ning on the occasion of the twenty. tvants ." find a young m an tor a clerk. htoker, Marina. I Louie Taw.: eighth oonunencement of the Salt not one in ten een writs a page In far, Blake Thomas. Edward U. Tilton. misG. Eastos Lake high whOols. The 250 young Clear, legible English, free from Woolley. i In spelling. It I had my way Clammiest Coarse. graduates, the girls all in white lawn, takes . re. be I would application viol" harrows. mite L Booth. E'en ' and the boys in conventional black, Intensive nor Clark. Fannie V. Emery, Dorothy C. quired in English and spelling. Irene filed fh from the aide corridors and He also mid. If be had his way Gaylord, Muriel. J. Geyford. cut out out one- - Goody, LOIS IL OrMit. Kathleen C. filled the stake to overflowing. mak- about it, he would Ruth W. Ketherin Hoppmirk, Elem..: half ot the UMW of study now ob.- Harms. ing an agreeable picture. Music was served in the high schools a nd sub- -. Jenniara. Cirece Jeremy. Ellen L.Marion Walter It Armstrong. Jr.. furnished by an orchestra of 28 mu- "ute something of more practice& lien. L. Kneckerbooker. Esther Leib. Violet' Streets Lewis, Mergraret Loom. Mault.1 siciana, Including & harp. with Miss value. lAarian Moyle. Josephine Riter. Janet IL Address by Mime Dart& Lisle Bradford as conductor. and Miss ' Louise A. Robbins, lionise Nowiett. ' on an address Miss May Davis gave Grit Romania Hyde as concertmeister. The Sawyer. Helen tichwelkhart. H. Women." She of Mazin the "Emancipetion Norma I. Volker, following program was succeassfully compared the statue of wOmen in Weil. Risme West. Daniel G. busman.. ' of tarried out: masted& townie. past. times. and the steady growth malt-teste- d M Staceber.., , Ps AM Anamia. Kloi Overture. High --School -- croheetra; the einantilpation illi specialty in the 'suffragette Movement. Lucile Beesley. Butt& co.., Grace ,11;eong of welcome, clefs of 1920; salute,- - and the ability of women kind to bold ger. Darling. Maybelle Davis. Ellsebeth tery, Edward H. Block, West HISh their own with men. John Dern of Donnell. Elise Balton. Margaret H. Hansen. Ruin 0. Harvey, lendalin Horn. LOCHS prelude and Intermezzo.. orchestra; the East Side high was valedictorian. no non Muriel Horn. Marion Husbands. on "Patriotism." speaking prelude , and intermezvallerla tended that the probiems of Done Fs- ,- Jacobs. Irene lamont. AliceInah. LundMcKay. Ruth McCrimmon, Ituaticanna. orchestral address, Our quire seen A greater display of pa-- hotg. hicEeller. Norma Madsen. MaMary ad-war. Pero ot Mitchell., rtriottim the Ethel 1 than forte llasterman problems Inheritance," Dorothy Gayford; Parke. Wanda drew, Judge Lyman R. Martineau:I Industrial troubles are afflicting the 11. cmice Murphy. Marion Hermie Dorothy O.Reading. Marion "Forget-Me-Notother with many East and country. perplexing E. Poulson. Gertrude chorus, S. Rose, Rogers. West Girls; aeldrem, "Emancipation conditions which can only be cleared Sadler, MO.TiOM D. Seely Gertrude 8.1 of Women," May Belle Davis; &ol- u p by application of the principi m peril. Julie T. Shores. , eotiondouble quartet, East and West of true patriotism. a patriotism beet ' Deuseette leases Cense. to in manifeeted and the law, loyalty oJhn Dern. East 'boys; valedictory. Gertrude Heath, Lenore Higley, civic and social service. E'rnIndl B. Johnson. rlorence B. Larson. ,Illgh; presentation of chum. Ernest A. In Dr. of A. E. Smith. nuperintendetit Verna of Smith, schools; superintendent Mary Lloyd, 84111MS McDonald. Oscar W. city schools. formally presented the Miller, Edna Peterson, Phyllis Wilcken.. awarding of diplomas. W. Moyle of the hilechastie Arts Comae. Aloyle; member of board of education; clam and Oscar distributed the Lorenzo Beide. Woods 01berson, song. "Alma Mater." class of 1920; board of education The closed with diplomaa. evening clarone. Hagen. Maurice Halverson, "Star Spangled Banner," audience. enMater" of "Alma Jensen. the Hubbard. Loonerd Theodore by singing "Song of Welconse. Langston. Arvo tire class. and the national emblem by Prank Jacobsen. Arthur Theodore The "Song of Welcome," by the en- all present The vocal work of the Luc'lln Charles Mitchell. 4 Irranklin Nielson. Everen tire graduating ensemble, was well evening was very good especially - by -- Peterson, C. Alien Robinson. Wilford i given. In good tone and balance of the double quartet by East and West Allen Robinson. Charles Francis Smith. vocalisation, with orchestral accom boys and the chorus by East and George Von Elm. Raymond Wallace, Ray Wilkinson. Harry C. Harper. 40.. . 3 . , , rallil I P for - . k , tejJE22MEI1Tattrt....nd v. all ''' 10 III 6 I. r usin es51 D 18 ,g . ,111., , Silli ,. ' . 1. , 1.). , " , ,..t. . Ie 110111 tiA ,., ,..2.1,,'.. !Vtll 1191 .41tA , . '' IttA ,,, i o 4 NiC) ';:,' WU 1,:,,, . 1. 11:3 POP 0 idiu' M el. .1.110.! I. I , ............ t .trelaCII 1411; 9 'It. ..--0 N... I J-46 el. 4.6 91 E air . esrlk,.- '' 3'..:, a At,' W ,Z... A', 1?;;;;L4:a4aAtli.---,r0.- ' 1 -- - ):It 1 ,--- 11 -- 41(4 I imigillitilt 'II,. 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Frances Let us display your old Watson, Dorthea Marie Wilson, Mary Dorrit Young.Alfred W.- Anderson, Prank 04:1k, office furniture at our store tr!a:hoginy Lester Boehm'''. Vernon Chia111..121 tensen, Ralph Deleon, John Dern, W. 7'2' and help you sell it at an Allan Dyer, Robert Frost. Harley . Auld olive Ouitin, William Harmon, .Winfield Ask for McFarlane, George Marthakis, James letter attractive wood and price. Immo green K. F. Miller. Kenneth Murphy. Even. steel; 28 fireproof steel safes; ell Newton. Jose A. Ramariez, Golden STATIONERY-OFFIabout details the CE plan. Robbins, Frank Showaker. Alma 200 sectional book cases for atGeorge Sudbury. Harry ' 131 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE. Thornily. Wilier H. Rudine., Melvin B. or general office use torney's Thompson. John S. VanColl Reed B. Vetterli. David Hart Wenger, LeRoy Wallace. I Midyear Graduates. Susan Raybould, Prod T. Nelson, Helen Dana Thomas. rebops. She was general diticussion of the situation it hi claimed by the union, causing a day. Insistence of pay for eight hours malt syrup andbond. on leased 1300 hours or six five arising out of the difficulty between walk out of sight of its employees. even though but Jim Pappas, 137 west Second South the union and the Salt Lake Electric work is done during the day is the University to Offer which is causing the greater street, and Alex Rore lis, 161 west Sec- supply company- -, Increase for Firemen- - Coarse in Pageantry point,. ond South street, were also arrested In referrirg to the matter, George part of the difficulty, he said. for violation of the prohibition law. W. Fahey, businees! agent of the union, Not Possible at Present A class in pageantry will be formed They too were required to furnish explained that the trouble was onlY Violation With bond. 1300 at the University - of Utah tummer between the one company and the Tbe Of Prohibition Law union and there was no reaion to be- ised city recorder has been authorschool, which ppens June 10. Plans by ths city commission to to would other lieve it any spread for tie commemoration throughout the Meal1g ElectConn form the members of the firs depart.. is is contract law The union under of plants. the prohibition Violation of 100th state. the anniversary of the went, who petitioned for an Immo. with the Electrical Contractors against Mrs. 11. E. Carlson. landing of the Pilgrims will be con- charged be explained. and the pres- of $156 a month in the pay of fire; 359 west South Temple street,, arrested sidered. anti-vic- e At a special meeting of tbe Inter- ent labor troubles in the city have not man, that compliance with the petiThe course will be given under the last night by member of 'the they found eight national Brotherhood of Electrical affected the electricians. The Salt tion la not possible at this time, since direction of Prof. B. Roland Lewis, squad cwho allege beer in the ice box at her Workers called for 2 o'clock this after- Lake Electric Supply company com- the budget for the year ha been com- acting head of the Englith depart- bottles of 'well as a large quantity of noon at the Labor temple, there was a mitted an infraction of the agreement, pleted and cannot be changed. ment, and is designed especially for home as hith school teachers in pageant writ-- - 1 The First Month Pay Yourself a Salary No matter what you earn, you, should pay yourself a salarythat's your first obligation. Pay it the first of the month at the Savings Departident window. Most people figure on savand as much ing at least 10 of more as conditions will permit., .111 La us cs"7 pointed offices in America. Commercial gelleatifile Cellree Dar! Preebairn, Chilsollana Jensen, , . , ,,,, I . ) 6)140,d,J...: , , II ....At, ' ten s' ni . 1 ' ) 1". t 0 16W t fi I n ITH modern equipment and standardized office tnethod: you'll be right in line for bigger, better business. You can't afford to stall along with antiquated systems and scarre'd, unsightly furniture, Alien the big demand of the hour is efficiency, dispatch and organization. . . . all . .,to I Ahem , MN 04 y lb , '4, 1 . r ., , ., -- A , 111 .at. II 0....moomm ( 1111:1111 I IIIIh 1 1 'quill;1 "I'6-.- ., y r,. a :r.. ., ' : ' i, all .4 - , '111 IIII Ill 1111111111111 , , I ! ,,rr I 11,, I )1t 1 11111i "-- I l' I. - - , . - rit 111111i !Rill IIIIIN P' e "14111,. r' rz,,A 1111 lilli lit 1 la 0 II - Les-attitu- de I ' 10 , 1.M, , ' II o 19201 JUN'E 5 DIPLOMAS AWARDED t.,1i, ii SATURDicY: EVENING .NEWS OM I.,...) - filesin SUPPLIES. er. , - . TkIJS TO, .LOAM AC? 4. -- - tharged iate io serve thel34. ,Organized ' MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE tarn In& - . Wyoming Rancher Ran Down by.Taxi P 't.'''-;1.- .MNIMIIMOR y UI N William WyoCarter, ming rancher, was run down at , the interneetion of First South and West Temple streets loot night by a taxicab driven by W. E. Phillips, 31S north Main street.. Mr. Phillips placed the injured Milit in his car and took him to the emergency hospital where first aid was given him before he was removed to the Holy Cross ..:1W--::--.:::--.L.-::---:.'.'1"- MO v 1, I Word Received Here of Fated Auto Accident To provide a weekly half holiday for our employ. ees, the undersigned book, stationery and office supply stores will close at 1 p. 111. Saturday during the . months of June, July and August. ate L urday shopping before r - 1 O'clock. (Signed) ' , Chief Gunner's Mate Pryer, stationed at Great Palls, in charge of the yob there. has been transferred to Missoula to take Mx. Miflere place. - , - Kelly-8- ; . Co. Penibroke Company Ilm ad - , aU LABORER5 ,r 1 talent the eight striking bill posters of the ctah Bill Post bug COMP1-n- 7 who hare been me mince 'Ara Wednesday return by the arty pert of the week their positions will be doet&rod secant end 11149W men will bot hired in their plats WKS the amber-U- ri made this morning by Mr. Scott Anderson, president of the company. There is no question of wages invotredwacrordhlg is Mr. Anderson. tbe differenrs between the employees and employers merely both, ett tho amouvt 'work to It Wow Plashed during is e ' , on 1st North., Jackson School, 7th West and 1st North Grant School, between 6th and 7th South on lit .West60 East lst South - , ------ ' - . i - - - , Unless Strikers Return Deseret Book Company Shields .1.1-4- - Will. Hire New Me.t 1 .L CAL'IPIERITIERp 'West Junior High School, between 1st and 2nd West DrUMMOPItt ' i-- Riorgi3n , Patrons of these stores are urged to with us ifa this worthy movement by doing their Sat - Il Apply at 302 Kearns Building, Saturday or Sunday, Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., or at the Following Places Monday Morning: Word has been received at the local naval recruiting station that Chief Quartermaster E. L. Miller, in charge of the Missoula. Mont. substation. suffered a fracture of the skull. with other injuries, and that his companion was killed, in the overturning of their automobile, while en route front Missoula to meet the recruiting "ship" Wasatch." The accidsnt occurred at - , - me-elatio- - - Workmen 01211 be employed only on the ,basis of their abaity: and fitness for the work 'reciritired and entirely without regard to idEliatiori with any union or other organiza-tions The , scatit of wages,in effect May 18t will be PAID. -- - - f 1 |