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Show . v- - w HYi-1- . : , issv &?.. I ' Ti' M. f , s - f w. ' WEATHER. 88 71 7 ;54 r -- :tOLTxirNQ- - HP . vat 5:18 ? sons . , Till leave the Tabernacle grounds t j p, n, sharp tor their big outing it Aspen Grove. Truck . will be there to take those who do not go iu their own cars. The price tor round With greatest possible efficiency. Professor Hoyt as dean, the new college has a most favorable outlook for aucceas. " It is the design .to make erf the College of Commerce and Business Administration one of the strongest institutions in the west in the training of commercial leaders and managers; the courses usually given by schools of high, school grade will sot be emphasized, in the future. Departments of the college will be as follows: Accounting and Business Administration, Dean Hoyt; Finance and Banking, including Business Law, Professors Herald Clark and J. Edward Johnson; Economics, Professor John C. Swenson; Office Practice P.rofessor E. H. Holt. Among the new . courses to be given are the following by .Dean Hoyt, assisted by special lecturers: Personal efficiency, a course designed to train the student at the beginning of his college career to DEAN HARRISON V. HOYT. of apply the fundamental President Franklin S. Harris an- efficiency to his own principles work. fifes nounces that Professor Harrison V. The student will be given practice in Hoyt has accepted the position of scheduling, planning, and standarddean of the new College of Com' izing his work and time. This coarse merce and Business Administration has proved to be both popular and to be established at the Brigham j practical in the big business University at the beginning t leges of the conntry. A number of of next school year. Professor Hoyt university professors have takeit the course and expressed their appreciation of its value. Business statistics, dealing with had a number of experiences, both the fundamental principles of statls-l- n the east and In the west in organ-- J tics, and statistical indices and unite, ixing and reorganising business con- -, The students will be aided In mak-cerwith the view of securing the lng investigations with the view of tor adults'; and There will be two meals away Prepared sandwiches, from camp. cookies, boiled eggs, etc., will come . ,ia bandy tor these lunches. food of list a Here is suggestive for the complete' hike: bread, (or fts equiv-slein bread making material); dosen eggs; t small cans milk; 2 sfciall bacon; lb. breakfast 1 can and cans pork beans; chipped beef or smoked ham; 1 can vegetable soup; 12 pound of butter (in tin can); 1 package prepared flour; 1 dosen potatoes, dried fruit, cocoa, sugar, salt, pepper, hard candy or cookies, milk chocolate, jam and fresh fruit; matches and candle. Add or substract as you see fit. Each hiker should have a$ least Each two quilts or two blankets. grojp should have at least a fry Each lndlvdluaJ pan and stew pan. should have a knife, fork, opiate, for one persdh Two loaves 1 J nt 2 col-Tou- ng and spoon. commissary will be in operation at Aspen Grove on - Saturday and Food may be purchased Sunday. eup A if the hiker does not wish to take all his provisions with him. The committees in charge of the . camp will be as follows: General Suprevlslon: Carl F. tyring, Isaac- - - Brockbank, f J. Ed- : t ward Johnson. , Scout-Camp and Sanitation: master Harry Butler, and asslstanta. First Aid: Dr. Walter T. HasUer, Assistant . Seout3utar J. : Stewart 'Williams, and scents.-- Color Detail: Scoutmaster J. H. I tuud and scouta. . Bugler: Scout Carl Harris. 1 Pathfinder: Scoutmaster Heber Taylor..- - v ' - ' . t' R. ' Isaac - Brock-banTransportation:1 Harry Butler, J. Stewart J. H. Dunn, Heber R. Taylor, Hngh V. Peterson. The committee will not be responsible for boys that go - without , proper leadership. , ih camp ns ACTIVE ROAD WORK GOOD ihg:i U ROADS DAY At the Timpauogos" luncheon ot the statistics far how may Rotary club, held in the Comdetermining be used in foretelling general busimercial, club room today, the member ' of that organisation voted ness conditions affecting farming and other important industries. unanimously to back Good Road movement, Wednesday, AuDay Business policyr which 1b designed when the 3. poople ot every gust to familiarize the student with pracstate will be called the in community tical every-da- y problems confronting upon to do some road construction business men. Special lectures will or repair work. The club voted to be given by business men, who will appropriate $75 toward the improvepresent some of their own problems ment ot the west drive from Knud-sefor the class to work out. j farm to the lake. This action Business administration and dewas taken after Chairman W. O. will course stress In this velopment. Creer of the Rotary good roads combe laid upon those phases of scienmittee reported th&t such a da7 had tific management which are applicbeen designated and that the moveable to local industries. Attention ment is to be statewide. will also be called to the possibiliFollowing the action on the part for ties industrial development in of the club, County Agent J. P. Welch Utah, the object being to create an announced that the Farm Bureau interest in the development ot inwith the Rotarians would dustries for which local conditions in repairing this road. It was also are favorable, as well as to equip announced that the city and county the student with a working familiarin the moveofficials will ity with the fundamental principles ment. of scientific management. 1 ' Rotarian George W. Fitxroy read a J??;? aW1 ;'' f a.v Auditing and federal tax procedportion of a communication he had ure, for those students who desire received from Washington, D .C - e to become either public accountants bearing on the Tlmpanogos trail sitor chief accountants for large coruation, in which it is stated that a ' trail from Aspen Grove to the sumporations. mit ot the mountain will be. conCost accounting and systematizstructed just as soon as funds are to for students ing, designed prepare available. entering the field of industrial or sJrLte W Aw, President H. G. Merrill called the efficiency engineering as installer The College of Commmerce and clubs attention to a beautiful paintof cost accounting and bookkeeping system or a executive for Indus- Business Administration will occupy ing ot Professor D. O. Campbell of Mr. Merrill stated - . ths Maeser Memorial building on Mt. Tlmpanogos. trial concern.' a Temple' hill. The students of Marketing and advertising, and urged that the eluh study of various methods otmarket- - .college will do practically all their or ing. agricultural products and raw work there, necessitating very little take some action toward raising and manufactured produets ot all moving back and forth between the money for this purpose. By unanimously passed the dub , kind. two plant of the university. went on record as favoring the eae of It influeno toward the purchase of tha palaUng sad will work hi conjunction with the Commercial dab Is an effort to raise funds taw the purchase ot this beautiful fix( I -- ns s w tq , i , I thet.P,aVn5p?1b? prch? -- mo-U- on - Barton Furniture Company GeisFirst.. Place school-- 1910. Pry vo gestien. viewpoint &e Barton., 1 flret.', . Fur-'clt-- ur - BOOTLEGGER ture. - ' Following the lnachMt the repaired to the Etrani they were shewn BMay scene of ML Tlmpanogos and stab-ember-s Cs-atr,'wh- ar A second Judge gave the Barton , Furniture tint sad the Whipple tain dtmber. Electric Second, while the third .Tire Hoard of Education of the lied the effort of our townspeople Judge ken this to ay: the ab-I Provo City schools is anxions to cor-- In . connection , with ' the "Tin'' Wed- - senes ot any points from which to stepped from the Salt Lake county Jail, where he bad been serving four rect the erroneous idea of somi 0f this effort hundreds ot peo- - j siipply taken them from the stand months for distilling liqnor unlaw iujt sens that the swimming pool at "the pje from jjj parts of the United point ot thoje that most emphatlcai-hig- h fully in a house Just outside of school Is for the nse of a select States are flooding into Provo for , ly call attention !o , the proposed Provo, he was arrested by Depnty Sheriff Karl Boshard and, brought tent nd .hundreds have .hike, and that moBt strongly few The board wishes it distinctly th bl to Provo on a charge of having ilalreadF on tc the canyon prepara- - Use the features of the trip. that the pool Is considered licit liquor in his possession. Wedmaking the ascent to the .ever. If I should-havof all citizens of good moral tofy to--! them from the additional .ot the summit famous mountain point of nesday morning Evans was brought character. In the interest of health MONTHLYREPORT - , morrow... j artistic arrangement, and the adver- - before Judge James B. TackAr and , , nsand morals,-alfor .applications a fine of $5Q OF UTAH-CO- . be passed Ain by) In the window display contest Using of goods in connection there-th- sentenced to pay COW ing the pool mustSince serve thirty d&ya In Jail. He is serv-th- e keys of our fair little city, we a the offered Post would have my judgment page the pool supervisors. ' are sentence, been giving thefn . into hands in to n8 somewhat different. Under the merchant vrUsement the ,hls having commodates only a certain number ' TESTING whose ran-, conditions I keeping they will, perhaps,' be thethe mentioned beat window, would place Judges of bathers, those wishing to nse It more safe than in- - onr own, said dored a decision in favor of " the the Barton - Furniture - first, with The month of June finds the Msyof R. D. Young in bidding Jhe This Farrer Brothers second. ThV foflowlng scheduleis now'he- - Rarton Frnlture company. , t Icom ar ra I those windows to standa "hike recoivo County 'Among g suggesUon association jfrom won ing observed: in full force. are mention the Ladies special unanimous the -point approval F, Y. Rous of 13 18 from to Tuesday Boys Already on Monday evidence of the Judges. "From an artistic Floral, Buster Brown. Shoe com- Sprlngvllle , owns - the highest proyears, 3 to 5 oclock; men, 18 years of I were prominent that a mighty host Adam Bennlon Gas the Superintendent the Electric Sbtion pany, has ducing herd. company, d Six Whipple standpoint Jerseys and over, 6 to 8; married people, 8 was in I would assemble for this wonderful says one of the cat2. Icy lor Bros, and the Sutton the Church schools, who veraged 1,022 pounds milk and 48.7 to 10. i - a satlsfac-- 1 occasion. Provo and says Tuesday morning the lea Wednesday, China. the "hike ugpounds of bntter fat per cow per Wednesday Women, ,8 to "57 summer sesrions work ot theo-- 1 camping space given over to those tory month in this herd. C. Y. Cannons 6 to 8; clnb (filled). 8 to 10. herd was a close second, with an girls, logical course planning is being coming in auto was early taxed to Boys, 3 to 5; men, 1 completed by church school presl- - I its limit, and the' cry arose: Give verage of 45.4 , pounds of fat to Thursday S; clnb (filled), 8 to 10. dent and principal at the Brigham n room that we may camp. There ra. Malmstrom, Smoot and Nut Friday Girls, 8 to 5 ; women, 8 head I i now abont the coart house square school The tall herds were, Yotng University. and third, fourth to 8; young ladies club, 8 to 10. have been putting in four hours a a veritable city of tent, and adja-da- y Wth, respectively. Mr. Walter and up to 13 years, 1 for six weeks, working out a I cent lots are being used for hilton Holdaways herd of twenty- - to Saturday Girls, ot IS years, 3 to 5. boys, up I; for the church school in the I ing purpose. Wednesday morning head averaged 22.0 fat, which Allen Baker and Old of program boating, wrestling, Bathing, sport. Testament, the New Testament, I there were registered 226 veteraaa h fine average for a large herd. CHURCH ACTIVITIES and a swimming con- - LaVem Green were matched in a church history and doctrine, with I beside a long list ot visitors, footracing Forty six cowe in thq association d Tuesdays program consisted of a iteat were among the sport enjoyed wrestling match. In thi both lad the result that It is hoped the theol- over forty pound of fat for First Ward. bowed exceptional (kill, 'winning a ogy work of the church schools can I gathering ot all the people in front-fa- ll month. The association average The Genealogical society of the by the employee of The Post at the each. - Pan! Cockran and Lee b made a distinctive feature pf theot the court house under direction et r 200 cow oa SaraFirst ward will have charge ot the carried boys' annual ontlng tet wa 78 8 pound service Spencer gave a fine exhibition of, curricula. 'Preceding the opening I Commander-in-chie- f J. M. Westwood k end 22.5 Special pound fat per cow. 8nnday evening. afternoon. boxing, as did La Verne Green and of each of the church schools in the of Sprlngvllle, who introduced the The high cow for the month la feature have been arranged and a toga springs yesterday The carriers had been looking for- George May. The fighting editor of fall an institute will be held at mayor, the honorable R. D. Young, oned by c. Y. Cannon of Provo, good speaker will address the conI ntah. to the excursion for a long the Post feels that heof is safe, after t which an outline of the summers who delivered an enthusiastic and ward at 7:39. pro-e- d gregation. Fern, a Meeting begin fistic an such work artists, will to seeing be address of welcome. The array the given teachers, 1487 pounds milk and 77.8 time, and promptly at 4 oclock yes- on whom he might call in time of a well as special plana In other I remainder of the day was given over Bonneville Ward. jotter fat during the month. Thi terday every boy, with the exception need. lines. The faculties of the schools to renewal of old and the forming otter consume In A be concert will sacred given fifteen pounds of Paul Cochran was. the speediest will also hold seminars at regular I of new acquaintances, and fe hall of Clifton Henrichsen, who is conva-- f mn, three pounds of oil meal and the Bonneville ward Sunday evening toot recer, although Lee Spencer and intervals for the especial discussion I gme between Richfield and Szllna. of illness a from prolonged pounds of dry pulji dally. The at 7:30. In addition to a splendid lescing I All MaF mad him hurry, coming j0f religions subjects. r6 Auto-1 on picture shows, dances, hand. Hture Fern roam over 1 fair. Mr. musical program. Professor J. R. scarlet fever,Sras and econd do respecla The third, lectures special given during II games and other amusements 10 owns two cows which Boshard will address the congrega- mobiles were ready and they were tlvely. Jthe summer school sessions have free to the veterans, soon cutting up all kinds of pranks produced over sixty pounds of fat in tion. The public is cordially k delicious been of particular interest, accord- served were Ths hoys Everybody is loud in praise of the Sarathe water in the ne, and Mr. Smoot la jaf delightful the owner consisting of sandwiches, ing to Superintendent 'Bennlon. I splendid hospitality extended by the M one. toga springs. One of the features of land, I people of Rfchfield, who are fbe bathlng was a swimming race, in cake. . watermelon . and many - good j Among the speakers have been I rood Pioneer Ward. . pure-bre- d Holstein owned ot leaving undone anything that to drink. W. A. Dr. President E. James things Ivins, of most careers which the' particiheld will r be nrWaiter and Milton Holdaway, led An dpen-aimeeting The hoys returned from the Melvin J. Ballard, Jo- - can be done to add to the pleaeure pated. Paul Cochran won the hon- Ing feeling delation In milk with 1578 in the Pioneer ward Sunday evening. had had that comfort of their guests, they LaVernSmith, George F. I Fielding Green The speakers will be Sister Pearl C. ors in this race, with wi.!.t0 her Credlt ,n Jnn- of the editor ths The main street of the town Is and A. David Dr. John time, lightful st Richards, Smith, in In their second. close games Miller. Dutton Elder nithin the testing association, and o Anddrson feels that he has a real live A. WJdtsoe, B. H. Roberts and Pro-- 1 fusely decorated in national colors; caaroused the water the arthe hoys R- E. ., (Good musical numbers have been Sherman, the bunch of carriers. fessor Elbert D. Thomas. One morecrs are at the disposal of th riosity and won the admiration of ter ar co who hold four ranged. Meeting begin; at 7:30. i the band, an excellent one Among those in the party were: lecx uteris scheduled with either Pre- . bathers. other the i888 record and also the hlgh- Paul Cochraa, Lee Spencer, LaVerne siding Bishop C. W. Nlbley or Bishop onder the very competent direction an asked are those 'Who boys? Sixth Ward, ... llvng record cow of the state. of Professor Terry, gives free con- Green, Allen Baker, George May, John Wells as speaker. The High Priests of the Sixth ward elderly gentleman of the editor of Leo. Sullivan, Walden emhers own or nse pure-breLeo orta each day; Menlove, to municlpailty acan such saw never "I vJT?terd 8're on their herds. Many will have charge of the meeting the Post. of kids in has Sullivan, Val Hicks, Ralph Nielsen, conveniences provided life. bunch my tive They 6:30. at the association are on the Sunday evening, beginning Herbert Hall, N. Gunnar Rasmusson park that add materially to the tj p An interesting speaker pnd a good must live in the water. N- C. Hicks. list for and of the campers. It aeem happiness had a the the Aftor boys bathing . Lewis, son of Mr. that nothing oalcnlated to enhance per cent of the program Xfs assured. 11 are deeding grain. Six at services, Sunday Lewis of the Sec- - the comfort of the visitors has been morning St, Marys Episcopal Church. Third Ward. the association are doing subject "Truth V Sunday nd ward, returned home Monday forgotten. Long will the hospitality Number 60 West Second North. oclock, will services sacramental a OSH If 6T6Q from a twenty-si- x Wl1 school at months I mission of Richfield be remembered, testing. Three mem-ar- e be Regular Sunday school at 10 a. m., Sunday Ing services9:45. Third ward in the held 8 Sunday at in the southern states. Elder Lewis milking three times .dally, Today, a parade up and - down morning services and prayer at 11 evening at 7:30. Ip addition to a o'clock. labored In the Virginia conference I Main street and thence to the First St. Marys Guild will meet n Frir- Georg Bishop Church. the last six months Reorganized at 2 p. spent in ward chapel is being arranged. An fledged physician. good program, will address the congregation. with Mrs. Bulkley, Monday No. South. the historic old city being 250 West Fourth evenof Richmond, i entertaining program is to be giverf m. Choir Wednesday practice services at 10:30. Preachwnwi'11 S- Pyn has Just received Together with - Elder Alex D. at the church, ing at 7:30. 'Rev. William F. Bulk-le- Morning ,rom h,s on Dr. H. S., Fourth Ward. Elder S. S. Holm, Christofferson of Leht, he returned ing at 8 p. m. to h, Junior, rector, The Sunday school of the Fourth , eelvT?-thpastor. via Washington,- - D. C., Mt. Vernon, he has Just license from the state ward will give an excellent Pioneer7 Boston. Philadelphia. New York, Catholic Church. BOSHARD COMMITTED TO day program Sunday evening at and Syracuse, New and Palmyra, First North Albany First Corner ilce i1 board of Missouri to prac-, oclock. Appropriate exercises and HOSPITAL . that state, which grant IndeYork, Niagara Falls, East, Rev. J. G. Delaire, pastor. After appearing before the exam- pendence, and Denver, Chicago, through reciprocity into twen- - musical numbers will be the features. Mass every Sunday at 10:30. Catehad a . The banquet of the Womens Muhaving . before the examining board most delightful trip and a splendid nicipal Council will he given Friday, ning other states, chism class Saturday at 16:00 and ining including Utah. Second. Fifth and Manavu Ward. this morning, Walter Boshard, who mission. He is happy to make has also received h's the July 29, a tHotel Roberts, according 4lMnBe oclock. 9:30 at sacramental meetings will Sunday was wounded Sunday morning Iq a acquaintance of his new home and to rMs. C. E. Maw, president of fh rom 5 the Washington cal held in the Second, Fifth and gun fight with Sheriff J. D. Boyd All members and those and is now a fall be Manavu wards Sunday evening at 7 asr-'sHd. located in the Garden City! wishing to become members, are la g He having M..11.1. st physician. o rim . ( a year go. , work in the oclock. ' Interesting speakers and No. 80 urgently requested to be present. Bt Lk?'s bospita, at St, Louis, Mo. musical program! wijl he arranged, RE-ATJII3T-EP In k, Wil-Bam- RICHFIELD INDIAN a, , , , ' ESTABLISHED i Hoyt Dean of New Colleger of Commerce and Business Administration , her." in INTEREST STORIES JULY 22, 192- 1- He Fathers and Son and Scouta trip will be 11.75 $1.25 tor boys. PROVO AND MANY HUMAN -P- ROVO-POSTrFRIDAYr CAIIYOII TOMORROW . - CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF HIKERS LEAVE FOR . 'rn-ry- . The mystery of all time seems to be what she saw in- him and what he saw 54 MID fathers ni rr--.; A. MYSTERY Gmcrally fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Highest . Lowest -- u , Sunset Sunrise n at-t- he adver-nnderstoo- d How-dispos- al e l e , ad-(Wi- th, ASSN. Cow-testi- ( Church School Head run-sin- ! pure-bre- Post Carriers Enjoyed Annual" At Saratoga Springs Yesterday camp-cour- se av-re- . t ; three-year-ol- d, well-word- , ed I ' J ad de-Jse- ph - -- pro-Po- f ac-t- offi-!!!- - ndy d in-t- i,. tubercu-w-Khty-fl- re - I "l-offici- T1 Pow-elso- - y, re-tt,,-- at . m ex-t- T P- - Medl-unhergi- prac-tcln- Post-gradua- te ty I I he |