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Show NV V Tonight fair,- - warmer south portion ; Sunday fair ami warmer. NUMBER 166 PROVO CITY UTAH 1.19Ur SATURDA Yv JUNE VOLUME DECORA TION DA Y PROGRAM SUNDA Y EfJD0Wr,1EHTS AWAITING B.Y.U; milRl' DEDICATED KNOW FATE nmt 4 The Sunday Schools Will Join With the Vetefans in I a, Honoring the, Nations Defr. enders. President Joseph B. Keeler Presented the Building totheChurchrPresident' 4 Salt Lake Boosters Joseph F. Smith Accepted Capitalists are Plan Official Visit the Offering. The Commencement Day Program Was Given at Ready to Meet B. Y.U.JYjsterd ay., 4 i . H. H. CUMMINGS -- FROM ANY DEBT the Outcome! Olmsted The Alumni Association Has The University Will' be En-- . dowed by Rich Men and Assumed the Liabilities - - Which Were-NNew Paid by Buildings -- Planned T for Temple Hall. the Donations. ot - At the Alumni Association Tin presentation to the ehureh t Maeser of Thurs-dathe held in the gym last and the dedication Memorial building took place in afternoonrPresident Horace College hall lastThursdayJiight II. Cummings of the Church school at theassmobly room in' that build system, announced that the MaeT ing, before a large number of the ser Memorial building would not member- of he 'Alumni AsKoeitfM d long alone on Temple 11,11, tiou and friends of the institu- were awaiting the endowments as lion. - President Joseph F, Smith would bring it institution that came down from Salt Lake to. acto independence, through poverty cept the building in behalf of the and that this would be building ofwas The invocation Church. the for nucleus the great fered by Presidtnt Stephen L. only to be naI1.v Chipn.au. President Joseph stateBUfnt 1ie the"Alummlbu,lt-Keeler, in behalf of as the means of Association, then made an address ously applauded a university for Provo presenting the building to the andgreater a at the (Turn'll and to the University, and school. larger' attendance ban-que- y - - - -- 1 -- JWrsit' 1 N Charles .Tyngeliainnan of the excursion committee in charge of the Salt-L- ake Commercial club excursions, lias written to the secretary of the Commercial' club stating that Hie club will have from five to 'six hundred Salt Lake boosters to Provo on a See Ct a h Fi xc ursio n7 AY cd June 19. The excursion includes a trip to Olihstead and up Provo canyon and a. visit through tlie Telluride Power Company's vv and at that time action which will be of may the utmost- imporjanc to the peo1 pie interested in western ('(dorado.'' eastern Flail, and practically all alonjr the line from Denver to Sail Lake City. .A dispatch from the Colorado capital is as follow sj TlicTiite of tlic Ticm cr North& Pacific western railway, the plant.- - - j road that the late David IL Moffat When the 01 instead visit has of Denver lmilt.-anwhich is been made the excursion party now in the hands of receivers, is will return to Provo, amt from to be decided, it was said here they desire to take a 11s ex- likely at a meeting of Ihe persons today, dis- rste ncs-ila- tie-tak- en - y, -- -- d tensive trip through the fruit interested in thiseitv next Mon- tricts in this vicinity The local club wit In; called JtV Among the men who will gather very shortly to consider lake part iu the conference nre the best ' methods op taking the Lawrences Gerald Phipp.s and Salt vluh' peowms 'authorized stated tliat-hHelm Messrs. ver. IIughesdiLITJn The Alumni banquet was ple through the fruit districts for ami from the Alumni Association to of )hthe TVrry. Taylorr-1-jits purpose, of .showing iln-.- the mint', ami by ,T r The'CMN h Tim flLc'cTIird In g Jr., Benjamin Strong." By, from all in- master for the occasion,' and re- wonders of this , section. was turned over-freto the toasts were made June. 19 the officers will have an president of the Bankers Trust and head of the commitcumbrance, as & memorial and sponses A. C. Nelson. Profes- excellent opportunity to see just company president tribute to the life and work of Dr. by tee appointed by the Denver Se" Key nolds, George W. what,f a great fruit district wc curities 'Karl G. Macser. w'ho had inaugu- sor Alice Lottie company, the "holding comGibson and Presi- have in this section, as the trees; Worthen, rated the present Church school dent for Hu Moffat interests, pany IL II. Cumlnings. Telegrams are loaded down in every part of Joseph F. were received system.. President the distriet. and by that time the "In correspondence between 4 by different the various interests several proSmith, iit the name of the Church orH Alumni Association crop will- be far enough' adthe been submitted. accepted the building from reveal something new posals 1 have "Alumni" Association. Professor who are out of the state, expres- vanced to These arc ' tp.be discussed in deto the Salt Lake visitors. Kheinard Macser then spoke in sing the regret that" they could notf tail and definite action Monday The excursion w ill undoubtedly ' behalf of the family and thanked be in attendance. on them taken. en- be the means of bringing about The for Alumni officers the the Alumni Association for the "Among them is one which con" as folcloser relations between the Salt monument erected to the metnory suing year were elected the introductmii of new T. N. Taylor,- - president; Lake and local eommefeial inter- templates of his father." lie said in part A lows: the extension of. the and money as there is mix-- need of the It lifts been jny blessed priv- - B. F. Larson, vice president; Mrs, ests, of date ,of the notes. maturity two interests gettings together. CliipmaMordojk, "Amither ilece to familiarize- myself. ill. Virgip aims, at the execusecretarIt is very probable that the Balt tion of ' the scenes of my fathers child vice president; g Rcw, j mortgage under y;-Ilattie Walker, correspond- Lake City eommission will accom- which bonds can be sold and monjhood, to stand at the threshold of L. Wanlass, pany the Commercial dub on its his boyhoods Injme, 'and to cm-- . ing secretary ; W, to raised off alt debts and pay ey' will he given an verse with many of the eomptm-- - treasurer; Joshua Greenwood and trip south and ", refinance the road. luftv much D. Dixon, executive commit- opportunity to see ions of his young manhood. From John held notes Denver the '"The by The finance committee to fin- wealth is being shut out of. Salt . all these I have learned nmth. of tee., Securities secured are by company tlie Lake through the desire on the six per t he cause of his fixedness of .pur- ish collecting the funds for two-yeof $1,000,000 MemoriaLwas then selected as fol- part'of the officials'll fore this cent iiot(;s made by flic Folorado-Ftapose when the right was to be lows: E. S. Hinckley, Stephen L. distriet to pay tribute in order to maintained. Ills father, was n Const ruction datdo "business with the merchants in man of sterling character, a man Ohipmau, Lafayette AY,Holbrook, These 1. iu 1000. ed turn My . .. Bax man. that citv. E. "Booth andJ. of firmness and devotion to his John are secTuvd by $8,000,000 of bonds ' issued under' the $22.rO0.O()O first views of righteousness, a man honored and respected for Ills noble- HENRY SUTHERLAND PEOF. ALICE EEYNOLDS ' -mortgage dm- in September. 1 Sr2. ness of character and sincerity to INJURED BY FALL .WILL LECTURE SUNDAY "In.the event. af mmc of "the proMy liis religious convictions. posals being accepted, tin holders -Professor Alici Reynolds will of tj,ie Denver Securities- comfathers brother, too. was Henry Sutherland is now using in his integrity for that a crutch as the resulted' deliver a lecture ,at. the Mutual panys notes will probably tak which he believed to be right. It falling on him last Thursday and Improvement Association in the steps to foreclose the mortgage, was under 'surroundings and breaking a small bone .iu his first ward meeting house Sunday or institute whatever other pro such as these together with ankle. Mr. Sutherland will be evening- .and-a- - large attendance (codings they pan under the i he association of ' the choicest around again in ft few days. is anticipated. . father that grew my companions, up. Not in wealth, not gratified with e erv material comfort his heart could desire, but always waa-v,go- r- Lake-Commerc- ial e cou-dnc.e- in-"T- e - . - I - Kcc-on- ar h , -- - , le - rn - with the stern- fact before him, .that by the sweat offiiia brow he must earn bis daily" bread. , - Yet wifh all these , splendid environments, hiy father gave no .promise of special distinction. lie needed other experiences, to force upon him the j of. cultivating-- . powers necessity God had git eu which abilities and him but which lay dornnot and might" 'forever have remained so bad he not. met. loved, and married my mother Yes, my brethren and sisters. I wish to say to you that without aid, the timely; suggestions, the smypatlictic en- j couragement lent by my devoted mother, Karl G. Maeser might not! today be the recipient of so glorious a demonstration. While my' mothers help was a potent factor in aiding to bring cult fathers latent powers, it was not yet sufficient to call forth" all the nobility abode in him. and worth that y -- Two) Thursday until Sunday, will take place at the city cemetery tomorrow. forenoon. In order to accommodate the Sunday- school children the mide 1ms been postponed until 10 oclock in the morn ing at which time the Sunday schools will gather at the corner of Academy Avenue and .Center streets and march out to the ccme- tery. The parade will be made, up of the Provo City band, G. A. U. veterans. Ladies Relief (Virps, Indian War Veterans. City and county officials, Sunday schools-othe city, and who desire t(7 take part in. the exercises. An excellent memorial program-wil- l be held at the cemetery, vvhere'songs and speeches will be tnadvrMayor Decker wilt take" charge of the services and Distriet Attorney Harvey Cluff will deliver the Decoration day oration. winter monlhsi Jie1! liia-- ay t war weeks of time was saved for the students and tlki'-fuschool years work was' doue. Thomas L. Martin delivered the Commencement address for the College graduating class upon w fl "Character, and urged the graduates and students to he loyal to the Church school system of which , , they are a part. President Joseph F. Smith presented the diplomas to the College graduates and Prsident George II. I ii m a 11 p restm led tin 1 gh School, Normal and Business College certificates. Special mention was made to Ileher C. Snell, who graduated this year with an A. B for the Excellent work he has done under adverse circumstances and' the winning of a Harvard scholarship which has beeir awarded to him. Miss Marie Clark was also given special mention iis having taken out more certificates arid diplomas than any other student in the in. stitution. Active preparation "is now made for the commencement Of summer school Vvork, as a number of the Students are already in the city to remain until the open'; , ing date. The enrollment at the Brigham Young University this year, according to President BriuihalCs report, shows that 1,405 students were in attendance and were1" "divided among the departments of the institution os follows Traiing school. '315; ! f other-organizatio- -- TUCKER RESIDENTS -- 1 1 1 . be-iu- g ' sub-hig- h rr - ,,Tlig rsidents of Tucker were greatly excitwj - yesterday" when they located two beds nenV the old school house just above the towu- .- The beds were on the brow - of the hill between the school house and Indian ('reek and were "made up of quilts, blank ets, presumably to have belonged to laborers' traveling through. As there was quite a storm yesterday the people iu that vicinity wondered if the men had'got out in the storm and were lost in the hills.' There, were some letters with the bedding from Greece to a Greek ip this country, and a duplicate baggage chock was also found. The original cheek has been brought In bygGreek to the railroad agentt and the theory is that the bedding was stolen from the " station.' - SUFFRAGIST SENT , TO PENITENTIARY FOR HUSBAND BEATING , BINGHAMTON. N, Y May 31. Mrs. Mary Dubai 'of. this city believed to be the first suffragist" iu the United States, has 4en given a penitentiary sentence for d-beating. She was - arrested on a warrant oltained by Mr. who complained that in a fit! of rage she gave him a sound iml Citj Iloidikiss found low guilty and" declared that ii women desired they should also have men's piuushim nt when fi.iuiil guilt,? ol. filiation of law. iie always eb-saejtrelj , woh wife-- b atersln: said, and aciord-iiigl- v he .,enfqinej-h- i i" to fhn-i- ; months iu Jli1 penitentiary, school. .78; secondary-schools- , 876; college, loti. - Of tin students registered Utah stake furnished 852; Xebo stake, 75; Alpine stake, 43; Jiuib stake. 36; Sevier stake. 34; IVasiitch stake. 21; Sanpete stake, 36. Summit stake. 21;" Millard take, 6; Uintah stake. 2s; San Jnaij stake. 16; St. (IcorgeKtake, 21; other Ctah stakes, 1 (K) ; Idaho, 28; Arizona. 21; Colorado, fi"; 12: Oregon. 4; Nevada, 2; Montana. 1; Michigan.' 1; Washington, I; Louisiana. 1; Mexico. 19; Canada. 11 ; England. 1; 2. The faculty consisted of ' 76 members. The graduates from the different departments Were-- , Training CLARENCE NAYLOR Y,TAS - ARRESTED FOR FIGHTING h school, 25. 44: .secondary schools. 125; College. ; Clarence Nat lor was arrested by l!iia-lol- l. of 213. Police "OTfieer Jonas Collins husban- Du-bft- t, mens-prerogative- AVy-omitl- s V Thursday night for fighting with BEAUTIFUL GATEWAY man named Carter of ,a young PRESENTED TO B. Y. U. Provo Bench.- - 'Whefi tile ease was called yesterday morning. Naylor Last Thursday morning.the 12 s forfeited the $10 bail be bad de dass of the Brigham Young positeif to obtain his release. held. exercises "in Allege hall and presented the gateway WEDDING BELLS. erected at the corner of the eam-pu- s on Academy Avenue and Fifth Maiviage licenses hate been isXortli 'streets to the University. sued tu Uayinond S. Brown and The cost of the gate was approxi- Anna Newell, hotll of Proto; Her-- ' mately $1.000, ""Mt adds greatly to bert Taylor and Edna Clara Dor-tothe appearance of the grounds'. both of Lehi; Bryant 11. Oilier classes may place similar St ringhatn of Vernal, and Cathermonuments at each corner of the ine Chipman of American Fork ; block in later years, ns the 12's Jesse A. Johnson of Suntaqmn bate now pioneered the way. and Vein Tanner of Puyson. Cni-versit- v n. 1 Po au-th- at sub-hig- s j . school for eleven the Decker the . - (Contlnail On d So-mo- other-eompanion- , hundred graduates of that institution.- - there being "Mo - per cent of tin entire enrollment gradII. uating. President George Brim halt made Ills ftnnuaPTeport conditioiuif the giving the institution, which was very satisfactory, and praising theyvvork done hv Saturday school. This year the institution, had a departure from tin regular five day scs-Iluring s F. - turn The people of Provo and Ftah ill undoubtedly be inter-esfecomity tuknow that next Monday Hie fate of the Moffat road will Mayor Chari riounccd today from June 19th. Six Hundred Vis- The People of Western ColoTin Brigham Young Fifiversity itors Will Go --Thro' Local rado and Eastern Utah are dosed yesterday' Iy holding. the BRINGS GOOD NEWS Fruit Districts and Visit Very Much Interested in Commencement exercises" for over BUILDING IS FREE 4 Vrhit8 icr.s Gate presented to Brigham Young University by the 12s Class. ri |