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Show ME TT ..a im-wi- fc. iuzz-rr- z. PROVO POST,. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. B. YrU.Destined to beGreatChurch ' School, Says President Elect Harris The President of the Church, the ways appreciate the blessings of God Saint Commissioners of and the havingof good friends, my Education, and all concerned are de- ambition would be satisfied. termined to make this a great church The biggest thing in your lifer university. It will be without limit he said to th students, is the acof usefulness; it will not be circum- quiring of a testimony of the gospel scribed; it will be expected to render of Jesus Chris, a desire to work and service,, to prepare leaders. .This an appreciation of the big things was the .message President-elec- t around you. Frank S. Harris brought to the BrigJ. Win. Knight was presented as ham Young university yesterday a member of the board of trustees idf fhe executive committee. morning. The occasion was the first visit of Trustee Knight spoke of the Dr, Harris to the B. Y. U. after his spirit he always found election to the presidency of the manifested in the school, and told school. When he entered College how much he had appreciated the Hall at 11 oclock yesterday morning good work of the students in behalf be was accompanied by President of the bill, passed at George H. Brimhall and the follow-- , the recent session f the legislature. Ing members' of theboard of trust- - He spoke kindly of Dr, Harris, stat-esVice President T. N. Taylor, I ing that he was a man through Stephen L. Chipman and J. William1 whom the Lord could work, a man of board Intellectuality who had al Knight. Vice President Taylor was Intro- ready accomplished big things and duced In his official capacity Yy other big things and might - be ex . President Brimhall, and pected TO accomplish other big things. He began in lighter vein by statTrustee Chipman was introduced ing that it was hard for him to be as the youngest man in years and serious when he saw so many people the oldest man in service in the before him who were not serious, trustee group, but a few quizzical but he soon became serious. smiles caused President Brimhall to There are three things. he said, add that if he were mistaken he that I have always prayed for, wis- should be glad to be corrected. dom, energy, and appreciation. If After telling a story at the ex-1 could get the wisdom to choose pense of vice president Taylor, trutees big things in life,' the energy to ac- Chipman referred to his connection complish big things, and could al with the school as student and par- Latter-Da- y .anti-cigaret- te s. spoke-briefly- n ECONOMIZE ON GASOLINE SAYS LOCAL GARAGE MAX Jack Affleck of the Success Motor company reports that he is handling the famous Hy, Power, the Modern Mr. Affleck Gasoline." reports motorists using this gasoline to be highly pleased with the additional mileage they receive. This mileage, hje says, amounts to 23 to 40 per cent more than can be received by the use of the ordinary gasoline. . Mr. Affleck states that all that is neces-- 1 sary inf using the Hy Power gasoline is a slight adjustment of the so that more air ean be used and less gasoline, and since air costs nothing Mr. Affleck believes every motorist who wishes to save more on his gasoline bill should by all means use Hy Power. The Pilgrim Celebration Commitee i Presents - Priscilla or The Pilgrims Proxey Produced by the B. Y. U. Opera Co. A With--a strong cast of principals. Enlarged Chorus and Orchestra. ' Special Scenery painted for the occasion; Prof. Florence Jepperson, Musical Director. ' Prof. E. H. Eastmond, Costumes and Scenic Effects. ' Prof. T,. Earl Pardoe, Dramatic Director. M 7 car-burat- ent, and expressed nis appreciation of the work being done by the school. I believe in taking the best, said President Briqihall in introducing Presldent-elgj- t Harris, I believe the Lord gives us the best in our leaders; t I believe he had given us the best in giving us Dr. Harris as president of the Brigham Young universityri will not go back into history in relating 50c, $1.00, $1.50 to Brother Harris, but you shall judge the qutflow of my heart by the fact that the securing of Dr. Harris as president of our school gave me NEW COMPANY FOUNDED. the happiest hour of my life. He wus ' , chosen by the Lord for this place, and Bicycle Day w Lord will support him you will Church, The Reorganized Provo Photo and Music Supply Be A Cor. 4 So. 1 West. support him, and all Israel will suphas filed arUcles of company school. at 10:10 A. M. port him. I introduce to you your Says Committee which with the county clerk In Sunday next president. Dr. Frank S. Harris. Preaching at 8 P. M. Samuel J. Jepperson Is named Overcome by emotion, Dr .'Harris Preaching every nigth next week r 8 P. M. Good speaker. stood silent for a moment after the Everything is shaping favorably for as president, E. O. S. S. Holm, hearty applaus of approval had ceas- one of the biggest bicycle days in the and Samuel B. Robinson, secretary. Pastor. ed. He expressed his love and apof Provo on May 7 when the The company is capitalized at $10,- history preciation for his old teacher. Presi- people of this city will celebrate Na- - 000 divided 'into 1 0,0 00 shares oVa dent Brimhall He felt thrilled at Uo?1 Wcycle day. jpar value of $1 each. The company standing before the stuieut body The parade will include a num-- 1 wil conduct the business heretofore who lde&Ls he knew to be the highest, ber of big renovel features and floats conducted under the same name lo WANTED Solicitor. 8utton Tea ft but at the same time he felt very presenting the use to which the bl- - cated on north University avenue China, Provo, Utah. humble in view of the great responsi- cycle can be put. Mayor Dixon will on in his would rest him bility that lead the procession, and other prominew position. nent citizens will participate, accordBefore accepting the position as ing to the committee in charge. president of the school, he had conRecorder Fred Evans, who is City sidered the matter from all angles, license clerk, declares that Provo is and the one great element that su- the greatest , bicycle. - fity ,in . the the position world. People who stained him come here from same was that he might enjoy the other cities marvel at the number of wonderful spirit that had always wheels used, and Mr. Evans expresses characterized the school, the spirit a belief that he will sell no less than that had been possessed by Karl O. two thousand licenses between now Maeser, by Benjamin Cluff and by and May 31. George H. Brimhall. His whole encr- - i The committee in Charge of the gy would be devotod to continuing day., program declare that the en- the work of these men, and he was jrjeg jor e principal events are cam- glad to know that the school would ing in fast, and among those of Provo still have the help and support of who are now listed to participate in President Brimhall. He also felt the races are, Thomas Lassen, Verenthusiasm for the work of the non Younger, Verdell Both, George school because of the other members Thornton, Spencer Meldrum, Orvll of the faculty, many of whom he had Athos Smart and others. Page, known for years. The Pleasant Grove Cycling club, The President of the Church, the an organization under the direction Latter-Da- y of Saint Commissioners of Mr. Draper of that city, will be on Education and all concerned, said hand with the following entrants: Dr. Harris, are determined to make Ellis, Williamson, Maynard this school the great church univers- parley Christiansen, Wayne Odeal Kirk, usefulof be will limit without ity. It Don - Boulter, Leo Rlchens, Eldora ness; it will not be circumscribed; it Smith, Bert Frampton, Hugh Nebe-kewill be expected to Tender service Wllford Steggell, Clarence Robto prepare leaders. ad Merrill Draper. inson When some one tells you that alii the institution will do will be to preHOBO. TRIp'fJIUSTRATED. pare teachers, tell them they don't know what they are talking about. Dressed in army uniforms, Jessie .There la nothing greater than to be a Smith and Florence Christensen, two teacher, but that will not be all tLe eighteen year old Provo girls, were The Royal Baking Company does not sacrifice its work to be done. The school will have Intending to leave for the east via Standards of food value, flavor or quality. It malntAln to prepare leaders in other directions box car route Wednesday in comthese the at very highest point all the time. It uses UTAH as well. pany with Elmer Long and Joseph COUNTRY hard wheat flour $100,000 worth every twelve We want a large faculty, more Burch, two young men of this city. buildings, greater equipment and Their plans were frustrated by Chief months. greatest scholarship for the develop- of Police Manwaring who placed the ment of leadership in the church. We four under arrest at the railroad Because it costs less to bake,, wrap and deliver the big will have a school whose credits will yards where they were waiting to loaf than it costs to bake, wrape and deliver several small be recognized and accepted wherever catch a train. we are able to give you more bread, more quality, the before taken be will loaves, presented. They Enjoyable music numbers were in- juvenile court. most actual nutrition in ROYAL BREAD than you get for terspersed among the speeheu The ' twice the money in other foods. & Solicitor.' Tea WANTED Sutton was offored by Pay opening prayer i . elect. Utah. China, Provo, Olpln, student body president It pays to buy theis big wrapped loaf of your Neigh. Columbia Theatre Thursday May 5 7 PRICES Will Winner lncor-poraU- on Olsen,-treasure- - FRIDAY and SATURDAY Love, primitive and simple, ruled Sorrentina.. She knew no other kind. She knew only that Gabriel had gone to America and not kept his promise to return. 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