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Show i WEATHER FORECAST . Tonight and Saturday generally cloudy; probably local thunder show ers. Ten Can Depend Upon It. v If. it's genuine news of ttovo youre looking for, get The Post. Its reliable and up to the minute- .- NUMBER 328 PROVO CITY UTAH, TUESDAY, 4 VOLUME 6 MAY 20, 19J4 University of Utah - To Present Opera r M III THFTABEBNACLE "Another Largciassi Young People Take Another Step To-- i ward the Great Educational Goal They Are Seeking. EXERCISES All G. A. R. and W. R. C. will meet at 8:30 at I. O. O. F. flail. ' Transportation will be furnished so as to leave the Hall at 8:45 for the North Park, where the G. A. R. will assist Tnthe"presentation of a beautiful, flag to the City of Provo. Fifteen hundred school children have been drilled to give the salute to Provo Band the flag.--Thwill play the patriotic airs, with Prof. Boshard leading. The automobiles provided for the veterans and corps will be at their service to and from the cemetery. t .GREAT DAM WASHED AWAY The Hatchtown dam, locat- tt ed in Garfield county, broke loose yesterday afternoon. The great. flood, of water is I The usual good turn out on the part of the citizens and patrons of the schools wda witnessed at the graduation exercises held In ALL G. A. R. VETERANS TO MEET EARLY . ' The Church Teacher College Shows a Decided Gain in Nunir her Over Previous Yean. , j . e said to have washed fifteen . to twfenty homes away situat- The Brigham Young University has announced the graduate fur i , , May 25th. , this year as follows There were graduating 153, inof of Bachelor Arts., .Degree C. E., MeCellan, James A. Olldr-tocluding 85 girls and 68 boys, a in were names Lester D. Greenwood, Einar whose, published former issue of The Post. Anderson; Samuel D. Moore, Jr ." The program was carried out as Wesley Taylor, Thomas C. Romreported in the previous issue. Jensen, 'Earl J. ney, Julia-B- . The graduates taking part in the Glade,- David J. Wilson, Lottie songs and choruses. Harris, Pan! Nelson, V ern C. ' Each - number was rendered Dalby, Fernanda " Eyring, H, . Charles , Lorenzo very entertainingly Schwencke, Reid, , Supt. L. E. Eggertsens report The Different Companies Discus- Murray Hayes, Aldons Dixon, M. revealed some unique facts. So , 7 sed the Matter and Made Stipul- Wilford Poulson. far as statistical reports, show, we School: Normal ations.& have 1303 normal age in the Leo Ella Hafen; Stott," Lillian 338 and under are that William Holmes, age Conell, Garda grades, When the district court con- - Qe6 243 over age in the respective Catherine Boyer, naze! BUY OUT AMUNDSEN verued yesterday morning Judge grades. In comparing this with j0peS) Lottie Eager, Ethel nicken, A. B. Morgan made an order of Orvel Anderson, Laura other districts we stand ?0 per Clyde, the court stipulating the. f ollowin g Behulah Boyle, Lucille Lewis, E. 'cent in advance. conditions for the use of water in Ray Beck; Merle Snyder, Amy The dental inspection work was Popular Local Photographers the Provo river. These stipula- Palfreyman, Lucy Phillips, Effie into the at some length by gone Take Over the Amundsen Stu-- . tions were the outcome of a num- Jensen, Sadie Curtis, Edith Goodsuperintendent and much credit Move New dio to Will and ber of conferences on the part of rich, Eva Olsen, Eugenia Cand-lan: is due to Doctors Hansen, Nelson, ' ' the water users : ' Theatre. Ada nowe, Afton Allred, Noyes and Ekins for their work K: It is stipulated by the parties ufus. Jacobsen, Mamie Huish, in this line. , PROFESSOR THOMAS GILES . hereto that whenever the natural QcWsi Stefidman Mary. JJThe superintendent, paid high -- - Director of the Merkley, Utah. Opera Company.'Larson and Nygreen, two tf onr nf University 7 flow of the waters of Provo' river' Eda Cooper, Cliarles Leroy Rich-en- s, compliments to the teachers, in- popular local photographers, have The music lovers of Provo will started m this city. He was an shall recede iu volume to a Nettie Hawley, Jesse - Stott, cluding .the supervisors of music, incorporated the Larson and n ' not 17.960. moved exceeding quantity and rapidly art and the' officers in general Gladys Farrer, 7 Leon Newton, Studio and the headquarters have an opportunity- next Thurs- apt pupil cubic flow feet said minute, musical various f per the Hazel Johnson, Orlene Hyde, witness the progress .through connected with the schools. will he in the new theatre bnild-in- day night to not to include the which water here from state and the in Vivian' Pritchett, Bernice String-- " of two men. Also the art committee, grees noteworthy young., ' The company is 'incorporated and then to plaintiff has turned into said liamV' Reed Gudmnndson, . Edna which F. A. Iluish is chairman. for $5,000.00, and the officers are who have begun their musical ca- - he went to NW-Yrk- , river from the Ontario drain tun'-ne- Smith, Earnest Jacobsen, Jennie Through the efforts of this com- -' T. Cr Larson,' president and gen- reers- here in Provo and are' hhw"Derliir, where ie made great from the Weber river, - or Palfreyman. the front, mittee and the principals and eral occupying foremost places in the strides toward Peter Nygreen, sec- musical manager; frm the .plaintiffs reservoir, or of head is Giles at the Professor Academic Department: Of state. circles of the teachers of the resptctive schools, retary and treasurer; and the adother then Unithe sources, the of the Reed plaintiff of this Reese David one or each school has purchased the people musip' department Gudmundson, Wesson ditional directors' are Martha T, shall cease to use- - any . of said Oakes, May Greenwood, , the .directs Thom-of of'Utahand Professor but more paintings, at a total cost 'of know, versity Eugene j Larson, Hilda Nygreen and Geo. city as Giles they have not heard as grand opera, ITagliacci, which waters, xcept such, as has bten Hortin,. Alva Curtis, Elva Wells, $460. This is the beginning of W. Larson; 7 by' this court (Sterling Norman what we believe will grow into a .The new company will take over much. Professor Giles lived' in comes to the Opera nouse Thurs-thi- s heretofore decretd Ercanbrack, " and to succeeded musical is real a his by paintiff Stromness, (A. Philip Skinner, Profeswhen father, day night. , Herq city large art collection, of which we the Amundsen studio and will as t music in treat for the people of Provo that herein: Provided, that it is dis- Reuben Lambert,' Woodruff Berry can be justly proud. sume theoponwhlchlhave1 been ! ?r Herfry tinctly understood herein "that W. D. Richards, Hazel Till, Luna hl8 earhest - - He referred rto the Home and sold Naming non can afford to miss that company. These! ProvoJind none of the stipulatons herein 'set Chipman, Ora School Associatlon.and the good may-b- by: CMpman, Merle redeemed at any time the j forth shall affect the plaintiffs Murdock, Clifford Mayer, Walwork they are doing. holders desire to present them to Arts building, when the gradright to use at all times the waters lace Anderson, Ruth Blake, Jos. CO. ; The music was, as usual, very, the firm. uates will entertain their parents, derived from the Ontario drain Carroll, Archie Johnson, Alla -As soon as the purchase of the teachers and immediate friends. very good. The rendition of the its reservoir, the WeberiLove, Harold Warner, Jesse tunnel, a Boshard Amundsen studio was made the The prospective graduates are program stamped Prof. river or any jother sourct that the Brown, Mignon Johnson, Elsie directo rof music in very deed.. company placed a big order for as follows:. Afton Newell, Anton paintiff shall have added to said Talmage, . . Arden Hunt, Hazel Dr, Brimhalls talk to the boys the newest lines of finish and also Macdonald, Clarence J. Allred, river. Hunt, Stanley Clark, Lowin and girls was very much appre- for the most complete furniture De Lila Higgs, Dorothy Mix, EdIn the event, however, that ft Clark, C. Leroy Richens, ciated. IDs advice t$ the hoys in and fixtures to be found in any ward S. Meservy, Elgy, Ellertson, Local Lumber Company to Erect should' Elroy be determined a Splendid Building . on Sixth by the Lewis, E. S, Bliss, Della Biachoff, connection with thefr credit, has gallery in the state. As soon as Ethel Mecham, Glen Matson, Har. . water commissioner, upon the Jennie Kerr, Mary Herbert, Edna been a matter of much favorable these arrive the new gallery will old W, Brown, Jessie Pritchett, . South Street This Summer, complaint of any party to this . Herbert, Yarieese Harris, William comment on the part of the citi- be fitted up and opened, to the Joseph Harris, Katie Guymon, action, 'Meecham .Charles Marchant,-cree- ; using water under said de-jLeslie .. A. Larsen, : Lila Johnson, 7Tbe Smoot... Lumber. Company zens since thejmeeting. public. he is not receiving suf-- Alta' Redd, Winiford A. Paxton that The diplomas were awarded by Marian Young, Marion R. Taylor, has started the construction of one ficient water for his reasonable E. D. Orser, Edward O. Johnson. of Gertrude Marylene Maw, Ora of the finest plaining mill build'f W. Lester Man gum in behalf ' under said decree, necessities 7 Agricultural Department. 7 ithe School Board. Manwaring, Wilford Owen Wood- ings in this part of the state. The then the water commissioner SCHOOL 7 T is of Lynn Orser, Athel Fitzgerald, the successful : t 'The completion ruff, Paul L. Harding, Ralph H. building will haven basement and authorized, and it will he his duty A. Philip Skinner, Earnest Knud-- , Atwo years high school, was en-Strmgham, Reed Holt, John Starr two stories and will Jbe equipped to take from the plaintiff such sen, Calvin Meldrom. Lynn Robmachin; CLASS EXERCISES Swenson, Sterling Harris. ctmragiugly referred to by the throughout. with modem of its " waler in said ertson, Ira Lambert, Reuben Lamquantity high and much prom- ery used in that business. .The river as r be to sup- bert, Reuben Knight, Rnlon Clark. may necessary ALL STORES CLOSE ise for the coming , years work company has also arranged to put suck d eficiency d ply. ..Commercial Department:, ed, under-grounj7Provid "rr-ff. ALL DAY SATURDAY the mill race deep those leaving thenelghth; 'grade who is dissatisfied with any party Hazel The" Eighth grade graduatng - 'was given. 7. their N. will Bryce, v Spafford run and it through made. by, the Daniels, Athel ' We quote the Closing paragraph program of the B. Y. U, Training As next Saturday is Decoration grounds through a large steel pipe the distribution . . Fitzgerald, Harry water commissioner may appeal to J. Russell, e Whitlock II School, will .be given Thursday day,' every store in the' city will brought in especially for that Royal xt the superintendents report ! " the conrt from the "decision." I Lareal Jones, P. a! Roy for -'-- The lumber company has The Slack; A I feel grateful to the Board of morning at nine oclock in College pose. day.; It 18 further stipulated between, Nielson, J, Edward Evans, Snell Hall to which the general public grocery stores in connection with also gone to considerable expense "Education, teachers and the ( the - the others. All stores parties hereto that what is Miller, William Sorensen,' J. W. is cordially invited. will 'be in improving the tail race. in general for their known ' as the high waters of The program rendered will be open late Friday night. siderable new trackage laid which assistance and interest mani. ' Provo river in Wasatcr and Sum' "will he of considerable value to fested in onr public schopls. All as follows : ; mit counties are all the waters of Mrs. Roy Pearson of Los Ange- the company. . . Me and officers and teachers are working 1. Chorus; Come Unto ' said river in excess of the quant- -' Leroy IVisbjrElmariorhoW lumThe a. facilities for handling les, CaL, is in Provo staying with to bulid up a school system that Rest, F. Campon distnbuted under a decree of Nettie Perking, Knell - Coleman, : 1 Mrs. been con ... have ber and lty 2: . sister. . will meet the Roy Boren, her 1 Invocation, improved requirements of the this known as the Fnlton de-- t Ceneil Brown, Luna court .'Owen build 3. Presidents the address, that Chipman- present day, and so cree, exclusive of the waters of. Aimer Nelson, Samuel P. ; y . future may have a solid founds-- ' Woodruff. ' -K tninel,-- the Jr" Cart AUred; Earnest Halver- 7 tioft. It will iiot he long" before T 4.:::A'Lesson" in Arithmetic; Weber r and river reservoirs of all sen, J, S. Anderson, . 'anotheribuilding'wiB he demand- Reed Holt! and other sources which parties, 'Art and Manual Training Depart- Rockin 5. Girls trio, Time, ed, extra play ground about the have to added ;may the flow btep Ora ment Lfeverich Knox. schools that we now have. The Gertrude f -Tillie, . of the river. Af--1 Jessie Ruth Bate, Pritchett, now; Manwaring, Perkins, future seems to be saying It is farther stipulated that dur--1 Ruth Blake, Phillip BarkduiL Ireton Newell, not must only that the child, ' ' r ' ing such period of high water the, Laura Freeman, Ella Bowil fve a mental training, but he, 6. A Lesson in' Home Geogra-mns of . few extra a is Post parties to this suit using .the. Camilla Eyring, Lenoro Iluish. The copies today circulating Mix. also receive, the hand train- - phy, Dorothy .waters of Provo river in Wasatch Orvel Anderson, issue that tfome of the people in Provo who are not on our ing. . From an economic point of 7. Reading, The Tent Scene, and Summit counties, and includ- L. view, some such' change roust Joseph Harris and Edward regular subscription list may know that we are publishing A Jn successful plain!iff county, for take place party wasr sr theservey. a paper worthy of their support. There is, nothing of news shall be permitted to nse the same given in honorsurprise 8. Miss Instrumental of selection, Jennie and our boys woper education of interest to the people of this locality that The, Post .does prq rata accord in n; to the number Snyder on Friday evening at her that they may be able to Blumelied.1 (Lange) Clarence not publish. The paper ia of value in many ways, and we jOf acres irrigated by each. (residence. Games, music and danc-- j risk care of the commercial and Allred, Leslie- Larsen. further 4 in' Provo that and a can It,is stipulated pretendliving imagine person acarcely 9. Columbus, per, ing were enjoyed. Choice refresh- Reading, industrial life that is before them. ? water turned over is ments were served. Those par-who welfare in interested Provos Maw. to ;thej community be, ing A citizens may we be able to Marylene dam by the plaintiff be Midway -were Tearl Leffler, Yera. Lift Thine .11. Eyes, is tieipating Post local hot The a and subscriber Chorus, to the delivering 'Oiect the future intelligently papers. deducted,, and that the plaintiff. MeFad den, Orlynn" Giles. Leah oratorio the from -v, the goods, so be among the live ones and subscribe now. courageous! be allowed two second feet at the Giles. Cleon " 11. Benediction.' Ferre, Mvrle Blumen-jhea- d , dlance over the bargains offered in onr advertising of , its to canal the Nellie represent of thal, The presentatin Snyder, Earl Blumen- promotion Miss Edith Young and Miss El-- . water formerly coming from the thal, Redver Stein, Glen Fields, columns today. You will sure find the merchants news until be will reserved cerGficates na Powelson, teachers- - of the Wright estate, and t heRound Arvel Chapman, Paul Jefferies of value. . at 8 o dock : Parker school will engage in their Thursday evening and Oorwin Johnson. of the Correlated (CooUa4 Oa fats roar.) the profession st Mil ford rext year, ' Tabernacle the Stake ed between Panguitch and A mammoth land , the dam. slide ' is thought to have caused the pressure that de-stroyed one of the greatest reservoirs in the state. The project was built by the state in 1908 at a cost of $175,000. The damage is believed to be impossible to repair to save the-19crops. The flow of is said to have . been . water thirty feet deep. $ Monday, 5 , ! - - n, - 14 .. -- d, - . J. Ny-gree- - . de-o- - g. ! l, - - , I -- x , Giles,-taugh- A- - e SHRUB is sums in ! J TIMIIC , - - f - -- or . L -- -- pur-dos- the--enti- re -- -- citizens - . -- - 7.-- 1 - Moore-.theOntanqd- rain Are You Among the . I i - Live Ones? v - st ,!' . I -- - - -- . , i j i . , , , ') A a Art-roo- J S 1 . , -- |