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Show 5 1 r Cv y., wro.' - ,' T?J-- fr v -- ?zy9' TTJK WEATHER Tonight, fair and coolers partly, cloudy tomorrow," and cooler. 75 Highest 57 Lowest 7:50 Sunset 5:00 $unrjse VOL. -- VL1 41 jj FROVoTPOST Morning defeats in re- form are afternoon victories. Dr. Geo. E. Brimhalt. - II XI. NO. 39. PItOVO ESTABLISHED PDSIJ:mDAYr-MAY27rii2i- : 1910. HONORARY DEGREES ARE THRONG GATHERS TO PAY CONFERRED ON CHURCHMEN TRIBUTE TO PRES. BRIMHALL Presidents C. W. Penrose and : George H. Brimhall Receive ithe Title of Doctor of Law ! Retiring President Tendered j Greatest Reception In History o( Brigham Young University V k .X President George H, Brimhall and Charles W, Penrose were conferred honorary degrees dt the forty-fift- h annual commencement exercises of the Brigham Young University at the Tabernacle this morning. Professor Levi Edgar Young of the University of Utah in delivering the address to the graduates expressed his love for Dr. Brimhall and his appreciation of the work he had done as President of the Brigham-Yeun- g University. He hoped that the spirit of President Brimhall and that of the founder of the school would go with the graduates into their future lives. He also spoke in affectionate terms of the University of Utah and expressed a wish that its .next president might be a native son of Utah. The expression Was vigorously applauded by the audience. In quoting from Genesis. And God created mail jn his own image the speaker urged the graduates .to hold fast to this truth regardless7 of any theories that might enter into their lives T!1 valedictory address by George S, Ballif was enthusiastically received by-t- 4 the graduates to egin on time and quit on time in all their undertakings. Dont think. he said, that your ideas are so important that you are justified .ig "crowding out the other speaker? He congratulated the valedictorian Mr. Balhf.on his accomplishment, and said he would send each graduate a volume of of The Power Yesterday was a glorious day in sldent T. N. Taylor as master of cere- ' the life of President George H, It monies.was a glorious, day In the The B. Y. U. orchestra under the history of the Brigham Young uni- leadership of Prof Franklin Madsen versity and a glorious epoch in the played a selection, after which invoj lives of the thousands who were cation was offered by Pres. J. R. jprivileged to pay homage to Provo's Murdock, At the close of the prayer, . belqved leader, teacher, author, poet large group of little flower girls . .and builder. who were seated on the stand facing j For weeks the members of the the honored guest, sh"'ired him Young University Alumni with blossoms, wl i t .Brigham audience Truth. association have been planning a arose and cheered mr Miss Lillian Knudsen beautifully suitable reception lor President said This Is a gloi s sang, Thou Brilliant Bird, with flute Crimhall, and the result of their ef President T. N. Ta: r i elcorolng Glen Van A obligate by VVagenen. i forts must, indeed, have been grati- the alumni and frieuds. We have violin .trio, Polonaise was piayed fying to them. Early yesterday form-te- r met to honor one who has honored by Wm. D. Holt, Arthur Lewis and students and teachers of the great institution which we love, Delmar Dixon. and friendb of the president one who has maintained the splrl-o- f. In conferring the honorary degree . began to make their appearance in that institution. The thing that of Doctor of Law upon President , Provo until hundreds of familiar s has made President Brimhall strong Brimhall, President Grant said: from all parts of the state were Is his ot soul. George Henry Brimhall, Bachelor seen at the reception in the La.t eV ' Mrs? humility Florence Meldrum Anderson of Pedagogy, Doctor of Didactics: Gymnasium where Dr. Brimhall was beautifully sang, Old Glory, with In recognition of your very distingutendered the good wishes of all. the composer, Prof. C. W. Reid, at ished service as a teacher, covering At the close of the reception a pa the organ. - '. ; ", a period of half a century; and as rede under the direction of Prof, E Geo. T: Bailiff, student body prea University President H. Eastmond was formed at the head sident of the B.. Y. U., paid a gloricovering ot which were, the national and ous tribute to Dr. Brimhall, period of twenty-on- e desears; and furschool colors and the Brigham Young cribing him as the storage battery ther, in recognition ot your supremacy on the platform, and in the field university band. Following this was which has electrofied the student of letters; and because of your cham a beautiful floral tribute in the form body. , of a Y from the junior high school. of and pionship An original poem read by Mrs. righteousness A living basket of flowers from the Ines recomon righteous causes, Knight Allen was heartily apmendation the , of the training school proceeded the living plauded. oi Faculty large audience, Y made up of lgb school and college Brigham Young University; and with Professor Anthony C. Lund artisAfter giving the report if the the girls. Next In the line of march were tically sang, The Hour of Parting, . approval of the Bpard of Trusschool year, which contained a num-bc- r 2 the high school students, the tribute Mrs. Emma. Ramsey Morris told tees, and by the authority of the of interesting items Y float? from the college following of the showing the Board of Trustees in me vested, wonderful influence Doctor growth of the institution, president confer upon which came former teachers, alumni, Brimhall has had on her life. Doc-to- n .the of degree you Brimhall introduced his Belief society workers, faculty successor, Patriarch ' JOseph B. Keeler, who of Laws; in testimony whereof Franklin Stewart Harris. bers the escorts and his president claimed are with Invested you acquaintance with Dr. Brimthe appropriate 'My heart is full of things I would hood of 4 of honor. At the tabernacle grounds hall behind the scenes as well as on your. Academic rank land l.ke to tell you as to the outlook of the the marchers formed in a double the stage, said there are few men . presented with this diploma. column greatest institution" on fearth said through which President who are teachers like he, and ascrlb-- . Dr. Harris, but I yield t Brimhall, accompanied by President ed his fidelity and loyalty to duty as my timtf to ; Heber J.. Grant, President T. N. Tay--y president, the greatest president ' the cause of his great success. on the earth. I will be Franklin S. Har- lor. President-elewith you alDr. Richard R. Lyman read a letCharles William Penrose, editor. , i ' ways but he will be herer riB, and other distinguished friends ter from Elder Jas. E. Talmage ex- vw v w only oc- author, poet, preacher: In recogni- A casionally. However, let me say this, tion of your supremacy in the field of I H, 6 I IlNilv.ll of the president, marched into the pressing regret that he was nnable ,1 .V, I A there is anything good in the world A tabernacle amid a lusty outburst of to be present to give honor to Presi- ZaJLiJU AJU in the pulpit, and because and letters, h js not too good for the . v . - jeheers from the great throng. i dent Brimhall. Brigham of your service to mankind, on the i oung University in the of of recommendation the faculty pf the training PlSde5t Brimhril w Plans tffor most dls-- , ago, Mr. Pratt served as Adjutant. leaders of Zion. President DrAL5SwHttagVtold of Brigham Young University, and with Mv lor'lDay celebrations M.' J. Commander Westwood Heber President Grant said, J, Grant, Dr. Richard R. of; enlsodes in his career as a B T. I yield the approval of the Board of Trus- ever b. rheld in th' rs been com-- Bpringvllle will have charge of thelman, President-elec- t Franklin SHar-j-u part of my time to the new and paid a glowing student and 4 by. the authority.-otees, the l.v vamlttees in exercises. The dedicatory prayer will ris, Former. Supt. Horace 8. Cum- - i,nte to President who will be, here Brimhall as' a vork for Board of Trustees in me vested, I SI n The festivities1 be offered by Patriarch Henry Moyle the school n..i Presi-charge of the tie-J teacher and as a man. Hinckley, ronf confer hereby the In SO upon you degree a the with will T. be at 9: made of Addressees N. begin dent Will-morning "The B. Y. U. is still in its Alpine.. Taylor, President J. The Last Rose of 8ummer was j of Doctor of Laws, in testimony band concertos the Tabernacle lawn. by President .T. N. Taylor and Com- - ism Knight, President J. R. sad President T. N. Taylor; whereof you are Bung by the Ladies' Glee invested with the At 9:50 the following program will mander Westwood.' ' . ' dock, President Stephen L. Chip- Its mission on earth is to fill the appropriate hood of under the direction of Prof, ' Academic be given In the Tabernacle under the At S: SO in Pioneer Park the your man. Patriarch Joiepk. B.sKel,,iriQrence ' measure of righteousness.1 'Jtppenon, and rank, of Mayor LeRoy Dixon i ice- Star Legton wfll' dedicate a tab-presented with this diploSuperintendent Aldous II. Dixon, President Heber J. Grant advised tna. President H, Brimhair , George Selection Provo Band let containing the names of the Provo Mrs. Susie Young Gates, Mrs. Zina stands out as an examplar that God Selection Tabernacle Choir boys who gave their lives in the J nn ,ard; nd Mrs. George H. never crowns Indolence, said HoraceMEXICAN MURDERED Rev. Bulkier; vorld war. The' tablet will be fas- - Brimhall. Invocation iH. former SuperintendIII ARMORY Selectlon Tabernacle Choir, tened to a beautiful pine tree which The Tabernacle was well filled by ent Cummings, 0f the L. D. 8. schools.' Hie will be enclosed by four metal poBts former andpresent students and ad- Sentiment, Our Boys, as a teacher and as an AT GOLTOII Mrs. Jennie Wilkins united by a chain. 'Near the tree a of Dr. Brimhall. This year's power istrator has not com to him as a free THURS.j j AMERICAN LEGION erected will be from ; In Quartet pole Saxophone college graduates, dressed cap and lage flag from heaven. .He has worked , . . Prof McAllister and Company, which will float the national emblem gown, occupied the front seats. A glft ' early aad late, to prepare diligently, Memorial Address MURDERER MISSING presented by the local Elks 'Club. magnificent living Y was formed in pBre himself mob his work. WILL HOLD ELECTION Dr. George H. Brimhall The following program will be the main auditorium by young ladies A olo sung in Italian by David Selection Tabernacle Choir rendered at the services; dressed In blue and white and wear- - a. Reece, Utahs great tenor, receiv-f- r Provo Baud Benediction . . Bishop L. L. Nelson" Selection Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Chief Depn-Ks- rl rimilar colors, on ) such an enthusiastic applans that This evening at 7 oclock' Provo At the close of these services a Presentation of Tree their beads." be was obliged to give an encore. Boshard were called to Colt- A tremendous spplsuse greeted the Mayor .Post No. IS, American Legion,-- will parade arranged - In the following1'',,., on written se jn the past I ha the . move Mrs. Jesse Harmon announcement of Supt Aldous H. Investigate from the Tabernacle Acceptance - B annual election of officer. order will to tributes of Joe Farias, a many All, said Pjhld',u Mexican, to the cemetery: Dedicatory Prayer . . E. A. Mitchell Dixon, president of the B. Y. U. Professor Alice "z that at t age, who was killed there ln 1114 Armory. All members are Mounted guards of honor, Dedicatory prayer .Rev. E, V. Kuhns Alumni amociatioh, that President this time I c&i tk. better then Jhont t oclock last night His body, urged to be present G. A. R. Veterans. Presentation of Flag . E. A. Mitchell Heber J. Grant had come all the read a letter frt vrJl "B. Y. U. 111 bullet or atab wound, The nominating committee has se- . Womens Relief Corps. Band Selection way from California for the sole student. She then feelingly read yet determined which, waa found Banner War Veterans. Star Indian Spangled purpose of paying honor to Preside it lected the following nominees: For vcoal PH near the railroad sec- Mr L. C. Potter Brimhall. He also Introduced Pre- War Veterans. Acceptance ( Continued on page 5.) uou house. commander Mart Roylance, Claude Provo City band. Address, The Boys U 14 C. Potter; for Service 8tar Legion. engaged ln a Ashworth, and Dr, L. ln 4 room earlier in vice commanded W. W. Allen, Geo. Trio American Legion. ! evening with another Mexican Vincent, J. B. Tucker, and Stanley Miss Carrol Poulton, Miss Marge-rit- e mothers. War Died L. E. Egrgertsen the name of Francisco Media, 45 ( General for executive committee public. Jepperson Dixon; rmrs of age. The two left Home-Copte- rs Martial Band the pool Karl G. Boshard, Elliott Dunn. John Under the leadership of the Ad- Selection wuj together and it Is the opinion of O. Beasley, Knight Starr Jordan, jutant General of Utah, Mr. Bowman Address, The Folks at Home . . . . j heared the men quarrel-th- Sterling Bean and Dr. Vera R. Green- of Salt Lake City, the G. A. R. and I. E. Brockbank Word reached Provo today of the Among the many former etudeata Media killed his fellow wood; for adjutant Starr Swenson, the Indian .War Veterans will give Saxaphone Quartet . . . Blake Peav, death of Karl a former and teachers to arrive in Provp yee Last rPortA tste that Alfred Fowers, and Wilford Ras- a salute for the dead at the Drake Jackson, Alma Ross, Lyman LeRoy Snow, not been een since the mussen. " student of the Brigham Young uni- terd(iy was former Superintendent monument. Addresses will be msde sib,!u Hodlaway. A H 18 decribed ss Martial Band versity, who was stricken with Selection L. E. Eggertaen. Mr. Eggertsea being 5 Arrangement will be made for the by Adjutant General Bowman and 7 In Lnch while attending a school read Contains the names of who also 180 will tablet Adams The on Walter to height, the be tribute weighs Legion by Bonn. paid In Mesa, Ariwinter the spent past hair and black mus- - Decoration Day to those who gave 'Lincolns Gettysburg Address. Sev- - these heroes who threw their young of dentistry ln Denver, Colorado, and zona. where he Ueh. v as dark ln the L. D. taught Mr. lew Jackson ren died defend be will to selections breack the lives Into the on marks musical his ersl suddenly Tuesday. pock lives for their country in the t S. Seminary. He characterises the Pro-'v- o wa wearing overalls and m. their a Mecham war: married Ethel former in last The ' the exercises.the Ideals of civilisation dered during Kreat world war. Mesa country as a wonderful conn-tr-y 0 jumper when last seen. will John D. Boyd, Daniel W. Hurst, girl. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jackson - Preparation will also be made for- graves of the dead G.comrades a re well known In this city, and their In inhabited by a. wonderful people. Delos L. A. R. Relief Jackson Martin, the entertainment of the visiting dele- be decorated by the of general conditions Worthy Klnnear, , 'many friends here will be grieved therespeaking gates to the state convention of the Corps. Mr. Eggertsen states that PIANO RECITAL IndiMr. of to learn Jacksons A. the Will. the Roland Robbins, ln 2:30 untimely Twelves, ProAt be held Cemetery in American Legion to e the great- - decline death. The body will be brought here owing oftocotton Abel J. Eklns, an War Veterans, will unveil a mon- Joy Van Jones, vo June 10 and 11. have there the price people 'for no funeral the and L. Moroni burial. Pratt of Charles will, Walter E.Zabriskie, Barrett, ument in honor - been hit hard. In a be held this The niIamVTln Pr?BeILt Kenneth Jacobson, George J. Nelson, doubt, city Sunday. Y.'nqt Rpsnpct.s andhis wire, Caroline B. Pratt. group of Mr. Eggertsen will spend a mouth In Tie-- . lriany monument. according to Andrew, ' George Ellwood Bunker.-with his family in Provo after which Provo been erected of has school has School of this child city, Johnson Every he will enter Berkeley, for the balThepSiliV lftorited11 f TO BelOVed - Local by the veterans In tribute to their donated a penny toward the parance ot the summer. While ln the followln Btndent in efforts the and of w$i his the public tablet, comrade for panunceasing Services teke; chasing California school Mr. Eggertsen will . the of its From has the opportunity placing j behalf of the assqciation. make a special study ot theology and oiIc?.nstewart-InEie'time of the organization of the Indian contribution in the small banks pl$cTayior, Wednesday the bible. Gertrnde Sauer A,u ?1onfonds!rt War Veterans association in 1894 ed for that purpose in every business about in death hoUse year. the Mr. eight city. Walter il his, Cox, widely known PLEASANT VIEW FARMER Funeral service, tor Martha EHia Nelwn 1 . . throughout this state for having plac-e- d PIEn KERF. WEDNESDAY; rm HERE iSS. CONVENTION on the market a number of useful SDJTOira LIVED HERE 40 YEAR8 ; inventions, has Just received word Beating their way to Los Angeles froul Washington, D.C., advising him Tht Utah Newspaper men will meet Paul Soulier, 77, died at his home 27.Dates two men, their wives and hree small in this, city June 26and jjjg application for his casement in Pleasant View Wednesday mornfollo ProfMark 80,0 by ?afronen, Marguerite Gessford Rob,n?' children, the youngest of whom s window adjuster has been allowed, ing from an complication of diseases Were set. yesterof-- 2 for the convention Gessford ' Leah Wrieht i,nK wb,cb Bishop John Johnson H. Wallis nine months old. arrived here yestcr- President James when Hundreds of these window adjus- incident to old age. Mr. Sopller had day Rose Mrs. Invocation. Vincent- - Leanor ncent lured the of the Utah Press Association met day in a railroad refrigerator car. ters have already been plaeed and lived in this locality for morw than in a baby they are especially designed to meet fortv years and waa v'f-- j known with the local editors to determine 1 he baby peacefully slept of windows In modern in this communl L Survived on the date of the" annual outing of carnage tucked away in a corner of the needs II, The program of ihe car., An improvised fire place bungalows, and homes built along by his widow an t ot-- bi J.her. the association. furnished tbe necessary heat for the modern architectural lines. has not been completFuneral- services vTill helFIn entertainment of a number rendered there 'quartet tT are about The the understood that is he passengers. Community chatth tomorrow beparents1 but ir ed, The services. the Emily selections of during member Daymond, 11 Qd After wa!kng (m f Soldier Summit yesterdav. the rail- ginning at 1:30 o ciocx. The services an opportuni'y 23 years of age tbe Royal College of Mu- - .benediction was by W. D. Dixon of ditors will be given time sic Dr. rv'lcs from Florence, Colorado, the road men there collected jf35 00 which will be under the direction of Rev. a short witji to beautiful the distinction of spend. Many ward the bishopric. being the institution, with company is said to have boarded the they presented to the travelers. It E. V. Kuhns. Friends may view the ,..oman ho ever has received floral offerings bespoke the high Hyde at the state of Pain at Canon City, Colorado. While is said that one of the men is a body On the day of the funeral from the understanding, ws cojirse,, Mrs. Dngdsle Doctor ef Music from1 esteem in which Ptforrri?f train made a short stop at former U- F. braketnsn. the 11 to 1:15. I reiainfd. b? not will they friends In this city. (versify i held by hsr Brim-hall.-- fac-'c- . - 1 ha . - SSSIMEMOKIAL if o-- DAY EXERCISES lr II iW nil llKJ If u V ct , I HI vu Lilt JuJJ ! Ly-Lr- f T - al - nt id r7 t' f trt-plet- ed -- -. in-f- y. Mur-pMBj0- - iw a Serv-dlrectl- ti ne - rd o- (TO-IIIG- - r 1 on K -- 1 HT admln-mire- la nd rs ........ rea - Ilk U)t w of ..... - LeRoy-Dixo- ysr.f fit .., ...... . irt-h- at Spanish-Americ- the aa oft the ona la nee ! &R utd PI ' ' Former B.Y.U.Student Former Superintendent Is Suddenly In Denver Tuesday Among at coun-S?u- 'v inea ler b tls r i ling rith ate, , wl :hee awe - I j I pre- - lity, nra I Piano-stude- een ol .la-Ah- I nts Pnv , . Inventor Secures Pioneer! 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