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Show VOL. bemoc XI. GUILTY PROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908. I THE 10 EE I Aged Mother in Coart and tifies Against her Son-S- ays Tts-Progra- i i now Been Ar- - ranged frr a Suitable bration in Hen r of the Dead if lVi.vo will itdeb-nt- e Mounial Mv 'e. diy next Saturday in fi'.ti The major and (lie committee in charge of the celebration are work-an- d ing hard that the days program ' L; jifi - w rrf m n At the close - i , The parade which will leave the intersection of Center and Academy Avenue, will be a large affair. The program, which will be I held in the cemetery, is prepared tnd will be of a high character. The sports that have beeD arranged will j per-tli- .. will be a success. I r4gii iUQUli::k? y r- PARKER - TIMPANOGOB I f FRANKLIN J. M. Jensen, Principal George Powelson, Principal PROVO PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES. public schools: Willie Dunn, Resident ; MyrL ClUFF, Pice Pretident A. LEE, Secretary ; KENNETH Robie Sward Wm. R. Evans Charley Howe James L. Gatherum Albert Love Kenneth Grier Kenneth Decker I ltaysa Jacobson Ruby Potter Laura Holman Vera Hall Frances Crane Merline Roylance Arthur Janson A doctor a very weak condition. was called lor, and it is said that IB. Y. U. TEAM IS BESTED BY SAINTS. Mrs. Ewell had been quite badly J , The L. D. S. U. further increased WaS about the same as that of his its lead in the race for the state mother but he Said that the reason college championship by defeating lie ordered them out of his house the B. Y. ll. here Tuesday by aj Was because his aged mother called score of 3 to 1. In spite of a heavy his wife a liar and other vile names, field and threatening weather, which When asked by the attorney if that held down the crowd, the game was was the kind of language in which a fast one, being played in one hour It was a his mother usually expressed her- - and fifteen minutes. from beginning to self, he replied to the affirmative pitchers battle aud added that she spoke that way end with Grant of the Saints having The of the argument. mostly when Bhe was angry. Mr. the best Ewell also claimed that he put his Bountiful farmer struck out thirteen sister and mother Jout of the house men, including three in the last! He allowed but five hits, because his mother had taken a inning. chair and was about to hit his wife j while Johnson, the II. . U. star! who had a baby in her arms. twirler, gave six men safe singles Ewells case was taken up this and struck out five of the saiuts, defend- - The L. D. S. U. scored their three morning at ten oclock and ant was found guilty and fined ten runs in the fifth inning and the lone im- dollars. tally for the B. Y. U. came along Attorney Corfman mediately served notice of appeal, iu the seventh, and the case will be brought up in CHARGED WITHTRES- the District court. : PASSING ON LAND, STUNG FOR BREAK I 0!ive Chipman Crandall has com ING THE BIKE LAW. menced suit In the Fourth district J. K. Kobb, A. J. South wick and court against 3 W. Chipman and Horace Secrist were fiued two dok cljipman, executors of the lar. and fifty cant. ..ah for brc.k-- 1 WiUlu lL ch ' . ing the bicycle ordinance. They all ,e 10 arbm lan,) ft''"1 here-H1 .promised to be good and will after be more careful about break- - near American Fork, and for $o00 Ewells side of the Story I Myrl ClufE Sadie Jacobson Maud Foote Gladys Reese Mem Anderson Edna Knudsen Clarence M. Bean Willie A Dunn Vernon Oberhansly Jesse H. Carter Wm. C. McEwan Howard Tompson Clarence Madsen Albert Bowen Erael Day Rufus JaCobson Clarence Rasmussen Ray Lee irVy-- MJ j was Utah talent, that the leader J was a Utah-bor- n students. the boy and that every Friday evening tory High school students will have the:r one who was taking part was a exercises, and Saturday evening the Utah boy or girl. Commercial students will show At the end of the second act Mr. what they can do. The College Blinzig said: students will reign on Monday, and If thut is Utah talent, I want to Tuesday afternoon the commence-- j say that it is among the best I have ment exercises will be held in the ever heard in my life; it is and In the evening the fill, that singing, the young Alumni banquet and ball uess of the voices, the acting which will be given. The following are they do. Why do they stay here, the graduates in the different de- - why dont they go out into the world and let them know what partmenta: ha been arranged by the Prepara-, Myrtle Clarke Lenore Duke Helen Kay Daphne Roberts Mabel Westrope Linda Simmons Viola Ashworth Minerva M&Ce Elsie Longbottom Neolia Armitstead Vera Baum LaRue Farnsworth Irene Johnson Jane Bee Areline McMurrin Myrtle Perry Lucile Stewart Irene Bullock wonder-tabernac- sweet-annu- Ina Gee Hannah Buckley Pearl Teasdale Corinne Wilson Myrtle A. Jones Kate Mathews Erma Fletcher. Alice Duke ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT KciKNmic Course Reuben llawk. Adr, 1 ln 1 graduates' from the different departments: l - A.,J.r,o,. A.J. ,Li, ,u,muuu but U, in ; 6 61 ab Ashman, bamuel Baird, Rosetta Baker, beats the organ. Emma Boyles, Margaret Bean, Reed pliat The other members of the party Beck, Fay Brimhall, J. Archie Brock- bank, Gertrude Brown, Lorena Chip- - wen also high in their praise for man, Hannah Condie, Mary CroITer, thfl Horace E. Day, Walter A. Day, Elias W. Erickson, Leroy Gardner, Arthur Hafen, Floss Manner, Annie Hunts- - INJUNC 1 1UN MGIII man, Vern Hutchings, Elvon Jackson, DELAYED UNTIL FALL. J ames Jenson, Florence Johnson, Ellis . E. Johnson, Hyhia Johnson, Eilie llle l'renl outlook t 18 Kehey, Curlis l.aron,(jiofge v, Lar-son, Hazel Loveless, W.W. McAllister, not thought that the iujunction suit R. W. McMullin, Uiive Maiben, John Jagaiust tbe city council of Provo K. Meloalf, Elmer Miller, Clare Mo,e wlll ronl8 iuto rour, uutl, faU anll Leila Moore, Wm. T. Murdock, Carl i,, nntll in December, Y It Nelson, W. Ray Newton, Henry hansley, Edith Redd, Policy Reynolds, is the opinion of Judge Whi'tecottou David U.Bimmons, Hans J. Peterson, Uat the caw will not come'tfp j. R. Johnson, Ethel Bimth, IleberL I ore Ils tmie, as it has beta very CynesBnell, Ann Know, Lulu bnow, Nellie Btarr, Georgia Bwenson, Anna difficult to get a judge, When the Edmunds, Lee R. Taylor, Reba Tew, case does couie up it is thought that Maud Wakeiield, Alonzo E. Wall, 4 Morbe Mther Margaret Whitney, Ernest G. WblU Lake will haudle the cusl. it wood, Carlos Woodward, Hugh M. Edith Young. Woodward, js gaid tliat both of these geulemea All who attended the school exercises at the Procter Academy last Tuesday night were not backward In the praise that they gave the teachers aud students of that school. They were excellent and The play that was wpre received with considerable applause. rendered, which had been interpreted from the German, was well handled, as Were all the other exercises. The following Were the i I College Derailment. THE PROCTOR SCHOOL EXERCISES. I James B. Tucker, Oljer-lK8S- 1 Classical Course Betsy Borreson, Al- ice Sharp, Maml Bow en. be-(- EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Harry Adams, Raymond Berry, Alice Brickey, Amy Borre.on, Richard Brim, Dorothy Carter, Nancy Carter, Burnette Culbertson, Iahmir Cochran, Harriet Grier Lillian Holmes, Mabel Hawk, Cornelia Smith, Thelma Sutton, Glen Thome, Bessie Starr, Jennie Milner, Louis Milner, Bessie Morgan,' Lisle Wahl, Jonathan Winder, Bee Wallick, Viola Whitehead. I I tlieix:, desires lot to j have expressed ttioR school department Bamuel Baird, Erasmus Borguist, I hear the case unless the goveU lor of I j. E. Bowen, lleber Cottani, Veda the state should so order. ALCMNt ASSOCIATION Dixon, B. B. Eggertsen, Jas. D. Foster, Francis C. Noon (Ul), President; Helen Bonham (04), Vice Piesulent; Ethel Noon (05;, Secretary Treasurer. AUKlCULTUldV Ml All business houses in Provo will .bstfp NOTICE Dont forget to attend the tic rrlmtrie; P nvYtm dorhl h Rodney Allred, J. B. Chrisinsen, McOinie, Henry Rose, fC'has, -- NOTICE le al sweet singers they are? Utuh talent just Utah talent? J. W. Robinson, W. E. Morgan, E. G. Hughes, Sadie Trenton, Etna N. It is wonderful; they sing so sweetly, Iloldaway. they act so well. 1 could shut my normal okra htm ext. eyes aud believe that I was in Ber- Pearl Allen, J.F. Anderson, Andrew lffi. 1 listeued to your great organ Hazel Thatcher Clara M. Wooden LaReal Jones Myrtle Stagg Nellie Taylor L fervors., uta I 1- 1 , Ray GRIER, Treasures. Bruce Haws Frederick Taylor Geo. C. Meldrum Earl A. Gillespie Elmo Cunningham Ivy M. Smith Arthur E, Phillips Thomas Sumner James I. Evans Leo It. Freshwater Willie Homer , . at-ber- ed J The graduating exercises of the public schools of this city were held iu the opera house last night, and to say that they were pleasing does not half express the sentiment of those who attended. The program as presented was a good one, and showed consider able training ability on the part of the teachers who have had the students in charge. These studeuts can hardly help but make our They will be bright citizens and help the advance city better. The following are the graduates of the Provo; meut of the city. d, ' ld J , Loreujk) ar-he- e. . . I successful, and more Grande, witnessed the performance pupils have graduated thisyear than Lf the opera Boccaccio by the any .previous year iu the history of Brigham Young University Opera the institution. company of Provo at the 8alt Lake The commencement exercises of theatre last night as the guests of the university training school were Col. I. A. Benton. The party last night at the university I rjved iu this city yesterday afterhall. The graduating class num-- 1 Qoon on an inspection trip and The principal I teuded the theatre on a twenty-threpromise that address was made by Dr. E. G. I the performance was to be given Peterson, followed by a program by Utah people and that it would containing: Claes veledictory, Mae be a surprise to them. Walter; Class Grumbler, Ethel At the close of the first act Mr. I Muriet BHnzig remarked that it was a Taylor; prognostication, I address on Advancement Bonner; pleasant little joke that had been Earl Bonnett, class president; farce, played on the party. When asked The Model Training School as seen I what the Joke was he replied; from the Pupils Point of View, You told me that this was to I Bix members of the class. The by be a performance by Utah talent, diplomas were presented by ' Miss YVhy did you wish to fool us in Etta Larsen, the school principal. that way? I This evening a splendid program Colonel Bouton iusioted that it J MAEBER Enoch Jorgensen, Principal S. P. Eggertsen, Principal ng lias been very . hurt, of Ger-worki- Kawl-etralg- ht , Company Should Travel. another school Alfred Bieuig, a d.ieitor of tne year the teachers and students ol Deutwhe Bank ot Berlin, e great B. Y, University nreLoiml representative of the hard that the closing hours mn bondholdeis in the Denver it may be made pleasant and remain Ri0 Grande, his private secretary, as jdeasaut tokens in the memories y, p. Dunleavy, Mrs. Dunleavy of those who graduate and leave the I md W. S. Mai tin, assislant general school this year. . The years work manager of the Deuver it Rio ri, ;,y J i fcACCf Surprised at the Beautifull Voices Possessed by Provokes mencement Tuesday. iiBd&: 3 M1,u. Attorney Corf man was couusel for the defendant aud City Attorney Dan Thomas bandied the case for the city. It wag a pathetic scene when the I attorneys called fob the testimony of also be of a first water kind. The parade will start at liiut-b- e Mrs. Frances Ewell, : who is said to She thirty and will march through all over, seventy years of age. was very feeble, and was under the the main streets, and thence to the care of her . daughter all the time city cemetery. . The following will while in court. When asked to tell be the order of the parades Marshal of the day, W. 8. her aide of the story she told it in a forward man&er, but, it lings; band, G. A. R. veterans, the thought of having lief corpse, Indian War veterans, to testify agalust- - her own son was mayor and city council, Juvenile almost more than she could bear, band, orders and organisations and She aaid that on the evening of citizens. ' r ' t of this month The Jol lowing program will be the twenty-seconChorus she Vent to the home of her son ac- - rendered at the cemetery t I eompmied by her daughter, Mrs. by a band of children under the Sarah E. Pratt., The purpose of direction of prof. Boshard; prayer, hi sea! Chaplain Goodwin; address pertain-wh- at their going 'to his home-w- w to the purposes of the city, could be done for the collec-lin- g turn money that Lorenzo j Mayor Decker; singing by tbedhild Ewell owed to hie mother. She rens chorus; address, Prof. Alfred Stated that after they had talked iQsmond; singing Benediction by about the matter for some time a Chaplain Goodwin. The sports of the day will con. misunderstanding arose between List and of a base ball game between Mrs. Loreiuso Ewell Mrs.Pratt, and her sou immediately put Mrs. Startups candy makers and the Pratt out of the house, and also his Salt Lake Candy company. The mother, MrH. Frances Ewell. Iu so Provo and Eureka socker teams doing, it is claimed that he was will meet in a matched game, and such rough and careless in the way he there will be some other sports handled the women, and Mrs- - Pratt La foot races, bicycle races and walU It is said that some sustained some body bruises, and ling matches. Mrs. Ewell, his mother, fell over a of the fast horses of the city may be I trial run, baby carriage aud was picked up in brought out and giveu a the day. OF Any Previous Year in the History of the School Com- - 2k Program will be Given at Cemetery Parade aid Sports. Wife a Liar Case Appealed. LIKE PRODUCTION More Students on the Gradual- - Hermans are Guests of Col. Ben ton and See Boccaccio--Ar- e ing List This year Than in Cele- that he Caused her Injuries Ewell Says his Mother Calk d IIIE GERMANS SUGGESSFUL YEAR f . WILL CLOSE AFTER A rsmnjy it ,1 rt i. Vi Has m The case of Lorenzn Ewell, who is alleged to have cmiuilTed au act of cowardice on hifi aged mother, Mrs. Francis Ewell, by beating her causing several bruises, wss brought before Justice Noon jester- day morning and was heard most of m NO. 12 IB HONORED firms' iiR'IPP uUim i'jC : fTTK Alex tuf Bnow, COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Jr. arts J TiiAyiKiuU'AinMKNfr " ('has. DeG roll', J. T. Greene, M. H. Juanita Johnson, M. W.Cminf A. 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