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Show u L i r i rue chum' 1 1 Mw-'- t Si IL Y oung Brigham I 3 Department Care for Influenza Patients .The war brought new,- - problems to as in other aolvedTuTthe "educational .. spheres of. activity,... But, after all,. these .prob-....lems were of a temporary nature. The lasting problems of education and of life are those of be-wor- , f i f Summer School Social features. better believe the era worked uiueasinglyy students have had. good, tare, said one of their diers needs, in this respect, were provided tor Bchool. by the faculty women and friends of the Jl he .Avenue Cafeteria, was secured. as' a. mesa s 11 3 -- Ou "V t w f r a 4 t i I -- 1 A yST7v ,'tif ,.K- : y ! - - M . It vPTttfto i-- , a :T ii . A v:t ,i 4 . t- i I ur 3P es ii W T r p s k number yesterday,, as h bad good bye and took his departure- for hi home. hall "7 the bedside Many delicacies were earned to After two weeks session school was. dis custards, ice of these young, men, such; "missed on account of the' prevalence of influ" peace. creams, jellies o&nnedfruits, apples, cakes, enza in the city, but the 8. A. T. C. went on with While the war was still in progress the these things, after all, were Its work. There was the daily routine o drill cookies, etc. Yet University looked into the fustews and vege-tableuly desserts, fan soups, roasts, and ceremonial observances, interspersed with. ture and saw the new demands that would be were . furnished in abundance. "hikes and athletic games,- - The hoys were ear-- , made " on education not entirely - new, - rather X number agencies worked "together to nest in their work and became intelligent- - and new applications of an old - principle- .- In. the to make all this attention possible. The Red Cross proficient soldiers. Thirty of them were sent deed of trust executed by President Brigham bed clothing, chapter of Provo furnished invalid Waco. --Texas, for advanced military instruction. Young in 1876, .he placed emphasis on industrial also - teamwas organized and I' Eight clothes pillbws, masks. ete.; they ma e A foot-baeducation. It was to go hand in hand with ;re- - I wasrna ppea to various units ofJheir organizatione " through the generosityfof Provo ligious and intellectual training.' Industry has Vere in' for helpin providin g the young soldier boys t "provided with a $600 outfit. The boys undergone' vital change's since 76, , and be- - - Iuxaries they mjoyed Thisappeal was espond the pink orondition and gave Evidence-oare forcing themselves upon ui with r rd to most generously By the Relief society, So- -lire championship" class. The team was Has rug'ln The war insistent and urgency. given rapid league, as welL-- i eager to meet the 8. A. T. C. squad .of the Uni: ... rQsL elub and theGirI,.Patrtic additional Jmpetus to the trend. In . many re-- . es by some, individuals. The result of all this of Utah, and agame was scheduled for versity new be a ours will of old world . "gpectsthis bottled fruits and W rre eanceUod had thUar wa must prepare ourselves-- vTkaUgiving day, but , world-aft: . . annies m sufficient quantities lor au. nditinna ora. TO lUh ths. -- tu i...... ouul ,o lire Mr,. M.r-- . Univemity ..men, - i t -- Athlelics i.1 I ?' mestic Science Activities---D- o -- ld r(k V-- i University A New Mechanics Arts Department -- Review of S.A.T.C. i T 14 : "" ,iwir P iHiM ) VST. . .. r1 : ,t- fc V i i 7 , ii ll eitin. -- 1 , r- - -- many-innovatio- f . - er ' rent!, PuM,M .r ,el, by SP,nnted,Bt tW Af'-'ft- r,' MJd WoTJo, R TndS u: -- -- hledl, w,, , Th. loan, ioldier. t. eM.n lif--. Witt the;. Keeler, k. eie. ntire period of furnishl .bJ bre.d ( CakiSi . 'JfeesMsity .ka demanded r..for M' patient. . e f tt w 50 W .is Flag at Half hlast iq Honorof President and five nurse.. "cbokln gr Joseph T. Smith, nBarTheen servedTTBe preparation of mainM the in 8 done Been Baa and serving of food - have been turned from war and destruction to ing to the new era conditions, introducing lines there that II. Eastmond and Miss Lottie is Apait from what has been done in caring hoped and construction. It of work that modern invention and progress -- peace done has Eastmond R. E. Prof. of Harrisrwhile . for the young men at army headquarters, a nu. --will be no occasion to reverse the wheels matters irt all prompt. While the school has been closed on ac- -; after looked and the purchasing her of students have volunteered their servksei peaeeful progress. .count of the influenza epidemic, the masons 1 to . Patient: supplies. Influenza regard for to care for the sick. Among this number art trowel has been busy and the carpenters ham- - AfterCaring Dr. E. G: Hughes and five nurses from Red ! . a myriad of problems had been met;. Miss Delilah Higgs, Miss Olga Wunderley, Mia cared fokr mer 'and saw have sent forth their inspiring for the S. A. T. C., and everything . Cross headquarters ihv Salt Lake have providing of efforts & result put echoes of industry. A Ilattie Wright, and - Miss Calloway. Two o! fie sick. influenza broke out and under way, was nicely North "forth; the , blacksmith shop on Fifth J that 'these young women took the. influenza through bac taken food and dishes bAek and forth in presented an additional score of problems street has been replaced with a convenient hu was else required done whatever autos and contact. Not, too much can! be said in praise of had to be met at once. modern building, and a splendid new mechanic soldier the Boy. the true spirit of Miss Delilah Iligga of Provo, who has nursed 15 The main problem was furnishing a hosp54 young men. arts building is in progress of. construction on" ' these suchr care the afforded But ; 7 patients, all of whom recovered. ital as Provo had iwr regular post hospital' commodius'Btmc- Dt- and nurses the doctors, Temple Ilill- Tbe foimer is a Maeser Summer School Activities as is found at Fort Douglas. The than more ture 66 by 98 feet.' For the present it will house is Science amply mestic particu. comfortable one . The department every in made particular of the B. Y. U. which the of results. The part greater the ,the, black8mith, auto mechanic and machine- lar, and the young men who were taken ill were, repaid by did not show any retardation on account of the crowdhad ten blacksmith old shop The -the with epi afflicted prevailing shops. young men war was the summer school of 1918. The social the very first, give, the best of oare. , - ed forges r the new has 22 fine modern forges fromThe and health full in strength about are demic the of Science and recreational activities were markedly better Domestic department succumbed to with all necessary equipment. dhte to one not Mrs. having Fgain. up and more in number than at any previous session Brigham Young University was opened. oth- In the auto mechanic ancl machine departand Harris malady. Lottie Miss eadly Frequent large gatherings weje held upon the Marguret Eastmond, ment have been placed a vulcanizing plant, an University lawn, , where dancing was indulged mT acetylene cutting and welding plant, machinists in and delightful entertainments furnished, A , f V f - lathes, ar power hack saw, bench drills, a grind--Te- r 1 stage was 'built out of doors where recitals, -if. y his . has' equipment and a buffing machine,-Tdramas and exhibitions were given before large 4 enabled the institution to add a course in auto numbers of interested spectators. , The second mechanics, to its curriculum. The ; location of annual moonlight hike to Maple Flat was even in machine and department the more successful and enjoyable than, it was last this building, however, is only temporary. On 1 ' year when it was initiated by the department of the completion of the new building on Temple physical education. One hundred and forty stu1 and the to structure, that moved Hill, it will be dents spent the entire night under the brilliant it mefarm a will utilized be by resent quarters moon climbing to the commanding cliffs of f , chanics plant. Mother Luna. The building in course of erection on Temr ii & Athletics in every respect.; It' modern be will Ilill ple r activities and freewing to interest in a cover will and space in height will be one story quent enlistments of college men, athletics in tin is being 104 by 122 feet in dimes0118- institution did not play the important role dur harih and and brick steel, concrete built of mg the last year that they played before war will be school architecture, modern with mony i became the big game, A very mediocre college Y well lighted., Fenestra steel sash will be used ... 4 basket bairseason,' during which time the will the contain This building the window's. took one defeat at the hands of the U at machine shops t wood work, auto- mechanic,-an- d Provo and in turn-- administered a decisive de-shops Inaddition.toJthework school of the , feat to the same ' institution later at Salt.LaH fit ere will be a drafting room, a storage Joom, a was followed by complete abandonment of in " and offices." room, drying hoomfkiln finishing sports in favor of preparedness machines will latesi electric best power and ' , , 1;Th0 activities. ; ' e installed. , ;; The high school; however,, continued its in t en- will and equipment The two buildings added , v athletics with perhaps able the Brigham Young University to offer exeffort, and developed a tiasket ball team which vo much 1 do will and industrial and courses, cellent von out in its divisions and'- "77 - - of the pioand increase-thpopularity strength was chosen as one of the four best teams in the neer industrial institution. , state. Lyman Brown,' a high school distance ' Student Army Training Corpl runner, also made a gratifying showing at the The Brigham Young University was one of ' state high school track meet by winning the half which Utah of " institutions educational -the three mile and mile runs' in record time, ' as selected training of being i had While these lesser things were going on tf in Corps Training Student for the Army camps school the Y men in the army were bringing ' Utalu Preparatory' to the encampment forty honor to the school and the 'state in athletics as men were sent by the B. Y. U. to the Presidio at . well as i actual fighting. Clinton Larsen has three were number the ' Franeiseo. San Among been selected by the leading newspapers as the L. Roberts. . faculty members, Professors Eugene greatest athlete in the army, j Orton Durham, C.W. Whitaker and Herald Clark. It was the "who 'came to the B. Y. U. from the 'Murdock .men. trained, at the original inteution" that-t- he Academy three years 'ago as a great pole vaultcf as instructors for the local , Presidio should serve and was' developed into a ' high hurdler and that oLthc government decision The Cl A. T. S. sprinter, has won every contest in these events instructors should not he employed at their of his' army division and is" matched for great home encampment prevented the putting of this contests in the futur against worlds champion! however, Oscar Anderson is heavy weight wrestling champlan into effect The Presidio men, were very useful Jin forming the nucleus of thrt. pion of West Point, while young Carl Swenson . , new organization. has distinguished himself in boxing at Annapo- " 7, The commanding officer of the S. A. T. C. lis. Junius Jackson has made a name for G Han- P. John Lieutenant was U. It. Y, the at school in basket ball and many other boys hav R. -were- - Lieutenants Melvin cock- .- Hn done things worthy f mention but have been Ballard. Charles .Hart and Howard Gee The too modest to make the facts known. ' Now that peace is assured, the B. Y. U. will corps consisted of 141 men. They were, given and at the Memorial Maeser the at 'consider quarters itself justified in putting great emphaFirst- - Picture The S, A. T. 0. at the Brigham Young Univenity. Ladies gymnasium. There was no crowding, U. Y. B. sis on th at New and a very successful season fr athletics, Second Picture Soma of the Forge and the men were Very comfortable. Before 1918-1is assured Third Picture A Section of the New Machin Shop. Ii the arrival of the government bedding, the boI- - MK- -rr ' . -- -- -- -r " - , - as -- - - T y 1 auto-mechan- & '(U ic 4 4 , -- , fr ? , - ( - -- , - f v ic t te - - n k - e the-hnn- tor-scho- ol r' -- sub-divisio- -- -- or J' -- 1 if! 1 0 , s.: sli 9 t r a |