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Show . ,v k - r t".Tt ,? j 7 :;.v .; ?' WEATHER clir tonight and Its your enemies that' make you hump. If you had tomor-- J. little change in tem- perature. - - Highest ' --- --- Lowest Sunset Sunrise vnL XI. NO- - nothing but friends youd grow fat and lazy and wouldnt be of enough consequence in the community to get an invitation to a precinct meeting. - - 68 43 7 :26 5 :22 . - 33. PROVO POST, TUESDAY. APRIL 3, 1921. ESTABLISHED 1910. SCHOOLS BUSY PLANNING COMMENCEMENT WEEK EXERCISES Weeks Activities includes Pageant, Plays, Splendid HASTATE Men Who Are Making Provo QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Programs and Sports ENCAMPMENT IS LARGELY First Graduating Class of the Provo High School. WILL BE HELD TOMORROW ATTENDED LaPreal Bullock, May Johnson, Estelle Johnson, Erma Jacobsen, Josephine Scherer, Lyle Nelson, Vera McAdam, Della McCoard, LeRoy Snow, Maurice Jones, Bertha Goodwin, Margaret Messick,- Vilate Jones, Ted Lierly, LaVon The Modern Woodmen ot America The quarterly conference of the Utah stake which opened in the taber-- , will hold tbelr state encampment In nacle Saturday morning was one of this city tomorrow. It is announced the most interesting and well at- - that more than three hundred Ibera of that organization will be tha in the history of the stake. Stewart, Eva Strong, Kilton Stewart, Caroline Hinckley. The conference opened by the con-- j guests of the local camp and tha gregatlon singing "Redeemer of Is-- 1 citizens ot Provo, rael, following which Bishop Oliver! The encampment will open in tha Provo's educational institutions COOPERATION Huntington ot the Sprlngvllle First I. O. O. F. hall at 10 A. M., at which Prof . time the election of. State officers ward offered the invocation, much alive ut at this moment very W. McAllister ot Provo sang, "Fear will take place aa well as the election J. with activities incident to commenceIS KEYNOTE OF of a delegate to attend the National Not, O Ye Israel." ment exercises, plans for which are President J. William Knight spoke convention to be held 1ft St. Louts, TTI1 way. a pnder Saint June 18. of the need of every Latter-da- y week at tne The commencement SPIRITED ADDRESS doing his full duty, and declared that Beginning at 11.: SO the Timpan-th- e Brigham Young university begins church was doing its share in ex-- l ogos camp of the Royal Neighbors of Sunday evening, May 22, at which pending more than two million dot-- ; America will serve a banquet an time the baccalaureate eermon will DR. H. G. MERRILL GUE8T AT class lars annually to send piisslonaries in social handshake will follow. br delivered. io the, graduating - - KIWAX1S LUNCHEON AT e At 8:80 oclock the Consol at to all parts of the world to preach t College hall. Monday evening the' HOTEL ROBERTS gospel. He urged those present celsior Camp 10892 will cal the graduating class will high school YESTERDAY. to be steadfast in their devotion to meeting to order, T. J. Wadsworth hold its exercises in College Hall. those in authority, and declared that of Santaquin will 'deliver the dpen- graduanormal the Tsesday evening, inand civic commercial of Fusion Saint should be ng address. Following this thelSalt and every Latter-da- y ting class will hold Its exercisesclass terests and the thankful that the gospel has been re- - Lake Camp drill team will initiate spirit of good fellowWednesday evening the Senior vealed to mankind. A quartet com- - Jnto the local camp a class ot 20 will present a charming comedy en- ship, was the keynote of a short adof Profs. J. R. Boshard, J. W. candidates. At nine oclock a sociable prised The titled Wrong dress deliveredbyPresident H. G. Elizabeth Evans and Lll- - and ' entertainment will be given, McAllister, will exercises Thursday the alnmnt Provo club, of the Merrill Take Up. They Music for this occasion will be fur- Rotary Allred llan sang. take place with a program in the Me." r a was nished by Prof. Sauers B.JT, U. or Follow and invitation Cross morning, and at li 30 oclock the who, upon special chestra. Urged To Magnify Priesthood. reunion and banquet will guest at the Klwanls luncheon at the annual David A. Smith of the presiding! take place. At 4 o'clock of this day Hotel Roberts yesterday. Dr. Merrill y Latter-dabishops office urged every the Senior class will present a play pointed in no unmistakable terms to Saint within the sound of his GIRLS DAY TO ia College ball, and at 7: 30 oclock the fact that nothing but cooperation ' voice to magnify the priesthood, and Elmo Cunningham, Secretary of the Commercial ia the evening a grand community would gain for either organization declared that those who did so would anil Kiwanis Clubs. pageant entitled "The Vanguard ot the goal to which each aspired. That BE CELEBRATED lose nothing. He stated that neglect PilFreedom, commemorating the goal, he said, is the making of a bigon the part of those who bear the Bob an with Provo a Our for is eye genial grim Fathers and the Mormon pio- ger and better Provo. "Friendly product priesthood was bis fastest concern. neers will be produced on the steps business. He is constantly safeguarding Provos interests is alright," declared Dr. MerAT PROVO HIGH President Cbarlea H. Hart ot the of the Maeser Memorial building. rivalry "but nothing of a derogatory seven presidents of is office he His unless boost rill, the and he is not can ot the quorum happy be will and i8 This pageant written, nature will be countenanced by the Seventies spoke of the devotion of melting pot into which our business men dump their cargo under the direction of Rotary club, and I bring this message produced Next Friday the Provo High school the women of the church, and paid tales of woe ' Prof. E. H. Eastmond, and will be to you officially." . of troubles. Bob! converts these, rough-edge- d a glowing tribute to the life and girls k ill reign. They wilUnstltute the tig final feature of, the Pilgrim i ,JThe "'ifltojjli tiering coins of varieties that malce the wheels of character of the late Emellne B. grjg day at the school and hope to enthusiasm by every Tercentenary celebration In this city. with much on of Provo focused future a is turn. the His lense Wells. Tle secret of her power, he mate the obsenranco a p"manent progress the oclock Friday morning at 10 and a vote of thanks was Klwanian, was found In her love for every - institution of the school.. Since the said, big prosperous happy. commencement exercises will be held extended to Dr. Merrill for the exone. President Hart touched on the date of girls day is so near that of in the stake tabernacle with Dr. F. talk he made. movement and urged its Mothers Day the girls will honor cellent Scout Boy 8. Harris, newly appointed president ' George Parker presided , mothers next Friday. Commit Attorney support. Adam introet the school. Superintendent in and - their luncheon N. T. at . President worked out programs for-lspokelriefyeaterdays Taylor have teeg Brim-hal- l, H. Bennlon, President George Prot. Christian the for the speakers, his afternoon and evening, appreciation ducing expressing morning, and other noted educators of Jensen and Dr. Merrill, said that be will consist of response of the people inprogram splendid ti,apel would the state in attendance. and had beaten both at tennis, numbers: the conference. The morn- attending following make to 20, beginning Friday evening. May therefore not attempt Mother Macree," by ing session closed with the eongre- , . ging(ng, at 8 oclock, the commencement exIn opening his address Dr. Guide Us O Thy student Body, speech. tinging, gatlon will ercises of the Provo High School The benediction) Merrill said that if there were any Great Jehovah." Briet Address. "The Institution of-take place at the Utah stake taber- in doubt as to who could excel at was offered by L. A. Nielson n pay," by Caroline Hinckley. toura nacle. Superintendent Adam S. tennis he would suggest that Mapieton. by Arvllla Singleton. Reading, commencement beaded all th will formed be which bald at will deliver the a' parade Tentative plans were outlined nament between the fat, 8. P. Eggertsen of the stake presl- - jrj0i EVa strong and Company, furnished and will participate, and floats address. The mnsle will be members of the clubs be staged meeting off alumni stpdents of, the present dency waa the first speaker at the prize Story, by Winner of , the by the music department of the city intimated that be was open to con- representing the progress and vari- -- afternoon session of the conference. Ejgle Carroll Medal. last Young night exuniversity Brigham schools. The program for these oug gtageg 0f the schools develcpto be more : yi0un Music, Miss Hollerman. be given In hoo - ment wilL.be found in the line of He urged the saints to a - wcises has not as yet been fully outltestimonial ior s scholarly delivered Prof. Jensen practical in helping each other and Address, Yonr Mothers," by Mr. march from the gymnasium 7 to-tined. of on the Yap controversy, and or of President George : address suggestion. many gave practical jnes A. 9 M., facts On Thursday, May 19, ut at the University and the Tabernacle stake tabernacle. be given. some interesting blstoricsl , such the afternoon' how commute for might help he gave ' T At the tabernacle an appropriate Bishop Elliot ot the Bonneville the etndents of the public' schools the little island that has on the evening of May 26. j,aya arranged to entertain the mo-discussion much fcwill assemble at their respective concerning of t speaker. Heex- therl ot th .tudenta of the Provo d been the object school buildings, from which they were appointed to outline a definite music, short speeches and special nations his appreciation of the sup- -, between the allied was pressed gChool. The afternoon program to the suitable was occasion, also features will march to the North Part tor the suggested that s program, and, it ot that Vard were wjjj congjgt 0f musical numbers and Prof. Jensen the world. people port n of committees Members the various the presidents friends be given , anaaual day exercises. "The program mother him and the other ward ot-- otiments honoring th a vote of thanks for the tor this occasion Is outlined us fol- Sr in which be presented bis inter- - opportunity to extend personally their announced this morning that they giving, -Clarence Elder ticer.' Presiding StltlSd, a short and co'r.ef gueBta educa- -' hope to make this one of the most g lows: 1 Final boys baseball games. appreciation of his of the Thistle branch bore;., Not a Man In The Whiting House., girl In 1 the of number the events notable 8 service. and efforts Son girls history AccordingMaypole .dance. as to the power of God taking part In the play are: LaPreal Mtosxva Wainright gave She ly it was planned that ail should institution, and they earnestly solicit his testimony baseball - game. 4 Baseball game of excellent violin selection. who put their trust Bun0CiI; Leona Booth, Eva Poulton ot these behalf in between Seventh and Eight Grads was accompanied by Frank Ramsey, meet him at the B. Y. U. Ladies the hearty cooperation of every Elder Spencer Madsen of jjorma Hughes, and Wilma Oood-th- e 6 alumnus of the school as well as the in Him. asks at international Dixon evening Thursday gymnasium , Girls. Atkinson, Superintendent View Bishopric a so bore ridge Xn urgent invitation Is Lake George atoclock. Following this meeting a general public. that the parents of all children of Klwanls clubs, was as the trathfullnees of tended t0 all th mothers of tha testimony organizer satisfaction at tend the field day exercises. the gospel. 'students of the High school to b In the afternoon the program of I Thinking Urged. Proper preaent at this afternoon reception B. field events will take place on the President Charles Hart took up a jQ Ixelr honor. In the evening a left here for Missoula, Klwanls Y. U. campus, In which pupils from another FrMident advanced aa by JVIeet On Local thought where he organized Received W grand leap year bali wm ba riTen to the Fourth grade up will compete In club. Eggertsen as to the responsibility w -. the High School gymnasium.., to n the various events. of Fresibear for the things w think. W. R. Butler wlilcla the patrons ara cordially in Campus Good The commencement exercises at company was chosen as chairman of related several instances TUWi dent Hart . 1 C. Vickery the Procter Academy will mens brooding over troubles, real j - The committees working out tba next luncheon and A. Although only six high schools Ralph Cloninger and his superb of Probability be held la the evening or imlginary, and ofthe unfortunate varloug partg 0f the Girls Day pro--, inwere represented In the annual et May 17 at Procter Hall, although company presented "Forever After results therefrom. The speaker tat' are: For the Chapel Program vitation track meet of the B. Y. IT. to the patrons of the Columbia thea- ed that It had been estimated that rim Principal F. C. Buck stated that r. McCoard, Eva Farley, been not Plans at this time have held here'1astSaturday,the- meet tre last night, and those who witnes-- not more than 10 per cent of f Connie Guy; for the Wilma Goodride, . "X.Informatformulated so that definite TO. services really get ine was pronounced success. The Salt sed the performance declare that lt,PreBent Beception for the mothers In- - the ion can be given out. Bullock, Verda , Lake East high, scoring 67 points, was the best that Cloninger has Tt ntJon of afternoon-LaP- real that the matter of . Elvira Norma u. Peterson, Strong, h. contest. Lake Salt produced wen the easily Will Meet To -rf .k.l htd AmeriS3 scored West high points, for Snnday School parents classes' Arvilla Singleton. Anna Iledqniat can Fort 14, Springville 9, and Pay-so-n Theodore (Ted) Wayne, and Miss during the coming year. Re- Venice Jepperson, Mildred Bush. LY in of Jennie the Ruth Parry 4. t Th feature event was th part Bishop David A. Smith read a We hope to make Girls Day at th mile ran In which Hogan, West high, Clayton showed exceptional ability. eulogistic characterization of a true lieve Provo High School not only one of fact tbe the that East Notwithstanding noeed out high. Kump, Latter-dabarely Saint, and declared that tbe memorabje events of this year as Triay-wscenes. la wet all eight bed the or pace pifeeiitel after the latter TM 'board of county commissioners-issueIt applied to one man, a resident a permanent tradition of th -the way. American Fork took all there waa not a hitch throughout the Provo, who had recently been lid but a call to the mayors, school and we Invite the friends and reentire and the play performance, three places la the pole vault. heads of commercial clubs and elvic away. The speaker especially of the school to Join us. j patrons CHIEF. The high school send tha college vealed a beautiful story full of paRBW TTTLE FOR organizations throughout Utah coun-r- y do we urge the attendance human Interest. Especially thos and on U. Y. B. Continued 8.) the of teams ( composted Page to meet in this city at 2 oclock of tbe mothers in the afternoon and The Cloninger company wDL prethe presence of alt patrons at the sent "Fair and Warmer a comedy eans of providing employment for Bullion , ball In the evening. 8ome special PP011 the his of 3 1. Scoring 13 of International fame .next. Monday schools Creckett high he unemployed. E. H of, features besides good music, beautifor this was 'evening. Make inspector college, high 'automobile aa weight, !. Hannon, chairman of the tne points, ful decorations and refreshments, are created by school, of maet man to one, Young, high thlg rd, expresses a hope that the hit The offle HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. being worked ont for the ball t Soon defeated he when fans the ,Am surprised i.rislature. mittee appointed to Investigate ! in the high Jump with a leap oeta of materials to be used In The ne" state trafficwill he PTIssued Weight In chapel yesterday the life of Word comes from Jkhn M. Bestel - . J g jn- - jn the half mile, "Bunk" 0f 5 license the construction, of the courthouse . of the to break Theodore Roosevelt was reviewed meyer, manager of the Eureka Bui- In his number aiBroWj, failed serial will soon aom ofhls temoaa speeches Uon mine In East Tlntlc, that large toV automobile report beck to the building lack of a Due' jh,g by were read. Miss Adams from 8alt quantity of rich silver lead ore hav omittee. Mr. Harmon says he chine b verified . . 11 competIUon. be was unable to come would be glad to hear from the com- inspector. LlUO en been 925 ecountered llOluS th foot seconds. His two than ivOtary closer toll fp mem-rri mittee, and hopes that when Its readings and the girls chorus gave level. Although considerable develop EXHIBIT AT B. X. record for this event is 2:05. a musical selection. ment work baa been watched wltk report their findings will Juetf-- P ANNUAL The annual meeting of the Provo a continuation of the- superstrucThe Senior Class Program will be keen interest by stockholders of the Rotary clnb was RICHFIELD. AT FJCAMPMKNT held in the Provo MW JJiKSffi1 ture of tbs building. !W School in Auditorium the intermount-ala Commercial club rooms High given company throughout the last night U.. Y. D. '8 willj, The ocal post of tha in,nan war Wednesday evening, May 18, atbecountry. with tht following officers and direcUKHI BOY DROPPED DEAD. -- AnartLent Of thegallery of oclock. An excellent program is Mr. Besteimeyer reporta that tbe tors were elected: Dr. H. O. Merrill. Veterns held a meeting at work there has prod- - president; James B. Tucker, vice be on display which time It was ing arranged. at development Saturday M'hile playing with a friend near university. There will . ourWork on the interior of the high sufficient state encanTpment make a hipaidentJLR. L. Anderberg, the department (kat t Lehl last Tuesday after- all the bo,r" e be heTd 'at Richfield. August 16, school building it nearing comple- ment Immediately. He state that secretary including dresses, Josep- h- T Farrer,. tion and the big plunge and shower ore channel has not been devel- - elected) treasurer. These with Pres- -' " WS bath will be ready for use about the oped sufficiently to determine Just ton G. Peterson, Oscar A. Ray end of the month. The board of how much ore might be taken out at .Timmerman, Walter P. Spear, BABY BOY ARRIVES. Whitehead to be to education able throw from Indies-this hope , but . level, and G. W. Fitzroy constitute the present will be from A fine baby boy has been born to the plunge open to the public school tlous a second shipment will follow board of directors. John S. Smith heart trouble and .days on tt.8A0Ced d been cans U aTd tO A. Knudsen. as as well f the students. within a short time. patrons (Mr. and Mrs. Deber , waa chosen Sergeant-at-armto 6 P. from over exertion. nd -- - mem-tend- ed Ex-th- -- Mr.-Wrigh- t." j - -- -- ed Tentative Plans For Greatest Testimonial In History of B, U. Were Outlined Ben-nio- y ie Y. - Last Night ( -- he ,ir , life-lon- j. ex-h- ts Saturdays Track Forever After armly Last Night Wood-Clifto- a-ssarr SKi ..ouL" . nr . Find Way To Unemployed to .na SE Air ; .. "r.'VS.Tm . -- SJSyf: 2rtr ssss y, S23TJSSSW-1- I Eureka TWi - - - tht.fh Ore Shipment dr n own-Tec0r- I!! 1 Annual Election Memll President - frrSe 1,' 8d? 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