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Show pr IT is Impossible to please everybody, and frequently it is Hard to please yourself, so why expect others H .HtNDREDS of persons in your home town are wealthier than Rockefeller. to please you ? The Containing a Resume of the News ofi Provo and Many Features and Human Interest Stories PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY7jux77 voLTxn.. no. 4i have health. f 't r D. ( 0. MKAY KLUB New Auto Record FAV0RS Established from Los I Angeles to Salt Lake 4.J44S4444f4444,tg,tS, s dSfoStoo AND J. E. TALMAGE N. DANK MANAGER PRES. F. S. HARRIS REVIEWS ADDRESSES PROVO ACHIEVEMENTS OF INSTITUTION ROTARY GLUG From Los Angeles ' to Salt 4 Provo can never be a real city 4 Lake City via automobile in 22 4 PRESIDENT GRANT. GRADUATES AND . Most Utah bankers are until hogs and cattle are excluded, 4 Jiours is the record of C. H. 4 business men, was the com said W. R. Butler, chairman of the 4 Bigelow, who passed through 4 ANNUAL REPORT 4 Provo at 3:08 this afternoon, 4 Plimentary reference made to Utahs SGRIRES OF STATE city of committee planning the Provo HONOR STUDENTS IN Kiwanis club, at the weekly lunch- 4 ihopes to establish. Mr. Bigelow 4 inanclers by, R. B. Motherwell, diseon of the club at the Hotel Roberts 44 left Los Angeles yesterday morn- - 4 trict manager of the federal reserve TO CONVENE AT - CONTAINS MUCH OF 4 bank. In addressing the Provo Rotary yesterday. Mr. Butler reported that 4 Ing at 3:45 in a GET DIPLOMAS the CONFERRING DEGREES its 4 stock and Nash had weekI car, estab4. luncheon at the members of his committee favor4 lished a record of an average of 4 wotel Roberts today. ed a restricted tTstrict extending Mr. Motherwell reviewed to some SALT LAKE JUNE 5-- 0 SCHOOLS HISTORY from Seventh to Sixth West 4 ?forty miles per hour over the 4 extent On recommendation of Dean M. H. street, and fromEas commencement At thet forty-sixt- h the route. 4 Officials entire of of rethe the 4 history federal Fifth South to Fifth exercises of the B. Y. University, held Henderson of the college of Arts and North street. company had asked their 4 serve bajik from the time of its or4;Nash in College hall this morning, the Sciences of the Brigham Young Uni- in 1914 until the present His President James. H. Wallis of the was given following a 4 l dealers en route to secure a 4 ganization College work has . been . emphatime. He stated that school conferred an honorary degree versity, Dean H. V. Hoyt of the col- - writtenreport Mr. for 4 clearance 4 the Bigelow Utah Press from the and high school work elimiorganizarequest com sized, association has announccity of Mastep of Arts on Apostle David lege of Commerce and Business Ad- - mission some time ago 4 through the various towns 4 tion of the federal system followed ed the the nated asking for training purposes, for program a except the busiannual close investigation of the various O. McKay, and an honorary degree ministration, and Acting Dean John club for an , he passed. relative to thp 4 through which ness at the of Doctor of Laws on Dr. James Ed- HoWtfcLSinii0f V16 ollege of Educa- - advisability expression of the newspaper men Brigham Young university. meeting Manager Clifford Pierpont of 4 banking systems of the world, and of establishing such a ward Talmage, also a member of the 4 the Superior Motor company of4 the best points from this investiga- of Utah, which will be held at the College enrollment proper shows degrees were this district. tion were made-thon the graduates quorum of the twelve. an increase of 52 per cent. ' basis of the pres Hotel Utah, Monday and city, reports that Mr. Bige- - 4 ent Judge A. B. Morgan did not favor 44 this , Tuesday, President Heber J. Grant was in of the c.?ff.rred low drove from Nephi to Provo jthe exclusion of cows from the city organization. 5 The June . total 6. and number of students enattendanbe, and in conferring the de- COLLEGES declared that the limits, declaring that it would work 4 in one hour, and states that he i7?IMot,h?rWe11 rolled apd receiving credit in the InThe first went this banks session gree on lElder McKay, spoke as fol SCIENCES OP ARTS AND of district convenin a hardship through the his where 4 on district with many residents of the 4 roads were . is 16 80: c lows: paved at a rate of 70 4 aggregate deposits of five million tion opens Monday at 9:30 a. m., stitution The number of persons who have dollars have secured loans from the when the following program will be come David O. McKay, educator, organ4 miles per hour. under the Influence of the uniizer and' inspirer of the young: federal Further particulars concern- - 4 ,4 banking system on discoun- giyen: the extension diviversity through In recognition of your efficiency 4 ing Mr. Bigelows trip will be ter e77ritis to the vat sum of MONDAY, JUNE 5, 9:30 A. M. sion, including leadership as a teacher and school executive; week and '4 given in Tuesdays Post. 41 $45,000,000, special lectures and entertainments, Address of The and of jyour power in marshaling welcome Swenson, Mary Woolley. in behalf advocated a speaker in of sane that the club favor a 78,483. of Science Earl A. Beck, port ariff, one not too high nor yet too Salt Lake Commercial club F C reaches educations,! forces; and of your constricted district but no that There are more: men than women boundary V tribution to the church low, and declared that with such a Schramm. be suested. This recommen co?EB in S118 BCerniiirtf D?isa the school. HINCKLEY tariff and the splendid crop condiAddress in behalf of City, Mayor together with your efEdwards, dation met with general approval These facts are salient features of fective labors as church commissioh-e- r Sau.s tions Borenda in the country, pros- C. E. Neslen. In talking in favor of the restricted prevailing axrwi0nV. John, the annual report of President Frankg of education and your de- Hazel Nora Noble, David W. Rogers, district Address in behalf of State, Gover- lin S. perity is bound to come. President T. N. Pierpont of Harris of Brigham Young uniCHOSEN votion to the uplift of mankind. On WeieditF' Wakefield JrC. nor club SECRETARY went on record as favor-n- g R. Mabey. Kenneth the Chamber of Commerce said that versity. a restricted hog and cattle disrecommendation of the university in his opinio'n Provo can never be Response in behalf" of Utah State trict council,) and with the approval of the COLLEGE OF COMMERCE within Press the a real but unt11 Association, Victor E. Madsen. LIBRARY HAS GROWN. city limits, did city AND hE Pens and cow not designate boundaries OF PROVO board, of trustees, and by authority BUSINESS C. OF of ten minutes.) (Recess In speaking of the library, the refor C. stables are a such excluded from the center ADMINISTRATION of the board pf trustees in me vested, district. of Secretary R. T. Porte. Report states there has been an port I confer upon you the degree pf Ha?rT3hHvrrum Robert Curtis announced that the Hof President James H. Wal- tion of 2428 volumes, of which addiReport ThoVasrankI'n 2000 c' Master of Arts, with all rights and At a meeting of the board of di- 3ig Chamber of Commerce member- lis. bles in the city that have not been have come through endowment funds rectors of the Cliamber of Commerce, ship drive will begin next Thursday privileges appertaining thereunto, ; in COLLEGE OP EDUCATION MONDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30. cleaned out since 1860. the Alice Louise Rey anJj held in this city yesterday morning, and that next Friday there will be a .testimony whereof you are presented nolds T- Hasler have been added 677 a library Value of Bachelor ?7 gave of iVajter Arts report NaAffiliation' with Thelma Eggertwith this diploma. . former Edwin S. superin-- 1 joint luncheon of the three civic or- tional Editorial Association, Karl S. volumes; to the George H. Brimhall In conferring the 'degree on Dr. sen, LaVieve Huish, Peter D. Jensen ?f ft?, ,ecture8Hehe had attended while tendent of Hinckley, the State Industrial school ganizations of the city. theology library. 422 volumes; and told of the research Bnicago. Carlton, Beaver County News. Scorup, Margaret Whiting A. J. Jacobs extended Talmage, President Grant used the Edna was at to the Charles W. Whitaker Ogden, the club appointed done of ln the secretary universities Bachelor of Science belng. W,r!l Interest Edwin Baird library and Profits, R. following language: to succeed Elmo members an invitation to join the lo- T- Salary, 8tated that Vern the Provo chamber volumes. About Jages t7ang Porte, James Edward Talmage, x Bachel- LaVerne Hansen, Joseph S. Jarvis Knudsen eat cal secretary. ,nd. of who the chapter American $6 Cunningham, some of this city is recognized by resigned Engior of Science, Doctor of Science and Ora Markham, Lucile Williams. of Advertising Agen- Charleshas been received for the weeks ago. Mr. Hinckley will as- neering association in entertaining cies Relationship W. Penrose library of poetry. as authorities one ,ealn of to Normal the the Cecil L. Diploma Ash Papers, Stringham SteDidactics, Doctor of Science, Fellow sume his duties as secretary immedi- the delegates of the national condistinaished of students Salt Lake Advertising Press. B. Y. U. HAS HAD of thet Royal Microscopical Society, :uth Berry, Rebecca Coltrih, Edith MSt research vention which will be held in Salt vens, ately. work the country. Hfic ; Words of Lyle Glazier. John H. Me- - Elmer C. Dr. N. Lake MANY Appreciation, next Mr. Fellowj of the Royal Scottish Geogra- ENDOWMENTS. h City well and favorably week, who will come Jensen, state JaroT. to of otJ;hetloc&l known Hinckley this phical ISociety, Fellow of the Royal ??ke Verda Miner Bela Newell, superintendent pubnext f in i this county Since city, the Thursday. having lived here of the B. Y. U. lic instruction. S Myra Thomas, Mar- Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Elda in 1875 morefounding for more than twenty years prior to than tion 3500 pDinner Susa for etValker people have membera and escorts at contributed means for t?e efub to luend a ; Whitaker, Iona Geological Societies of Great Britain accepting the suprintendency of the its Hotel at Utah at growth and banquet 6:30 and America, Fellow of the American Woolley. p. m., of guests state institution iJl915.- - During hi Vivian These contributionsdevelopment. Western Thursday Union Association for the Advancement of I Arts Supervision Diploma Emily of the park next of Newspaper and the life here was he ossociated with the ROTARIANS TO BE fro the annual conlollar to company porte Publishing Science, and member of numerous "Uderson, Margaret Walker, Iona vention delegates $100,000. in addition to tho as of Brigham Young University, first at of Salt engineers Lake Report library Legislative Committee, contributions, the endowments Woolley. other scientific societies: He exPlairjed that the dele-ip-- h a student and laer as a professor. E. Diehl, chairman. President Harris made the an- - City' to In recognition of your long hnd the current yfear are as follows: for After from the local the GUESTS ' gates OF graduating convention MOVIE will be of graduates with the TUESDAY. JUNE 6, 10 A. M Ten acres of land near the base noteworthy service as a teacher in nouncement guests of the Provo chapter of en- school Mr. Hinckley attended the this university and other institutions, honors as follows: Gladys Loynd gineers of ML Timpanogos by the North Attitude of the ToAssociation University of Miclugan at Ann Arbor Thursday. They will from and of your contributions to science Franklin H. Harris and LaVieve ' Hu- come as on ward Fork Officials Who Investment company. Law the Ignore which far as Lehi on a special institution he also gradPEOPLE JUNE 5TH Regarding Legal Publications, WilEmmeline B. Wells Relief society in the; field of geology, and of your ish. uated. Orem his to Upon return train Provo and he from there will be The graduates with honor are Minmemorial liam R. service as college and university fund Box for the girls of the Elder Holmes, Journal. became identified with the schbol, taken in automobiles to various parts Finley and Hyrum C. Thomas. The $500. Utah State ' Press university, Association president, and of your distinguished nieThe of LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 2. many posiions of trust. From names of students who had Mr. the country. The invitation of holding A planer for the mechanical deStands for Law and work jas an author and lecturer, on C. E. 1908 until 1915 Lp was dean of the Forty Englishmen Jacobs was will be the special Rodgers, Provo Herald.Order, one accepted. of completed normal year work recommendation of the university partment by the Provo Foundry & Church Mrs. Norma Bullock and Miss Teachers tollege at the uni- guests of Robin Hood and his merry Machine Co. Some Now Problems council, and with the approval of the were read by President Harris. For- Carol Poulton rendered the Facing versity. band when delegates of the Brit- Newspapers, For the improvement of the Maeser H. W. Cooper, Price board, of trustees and by authority of merly such students were considered vocal duets and Carl a number of It is the belief oi the members of ish isles! to the the ' international Rotary Christensen Hereafter graduates. R. R. Irvine, $25C will there be sang two solos. , the board of trustees in me vested, I no one-yegrounds, the board of directors that Mr. Hinck- convention enjoy the hospitality dr normal graduates. Four Chance Tickets confer upon you. the degree of Doctor and Other Forms scholarships providing free ley is well qualified to fill the posi- Doug Fairbanks at his motion picture of entrance to the university, transBurke of Laws; in testimony whereof you Mt. Lottery, tion. McArthur, He a is educator studio. Fairbanks is putting the Pleasant distinguished ferred to the are invested with the appropriate VISITING UTAHS WONDERLAND Provo school a High w and Pyramid. by fluent Game Men public speaker. He is finishing touches on his forthcoming Visit ' W. Lester MsAigum. Director E. L. Roberts and Pro and a close student of sociological luncheon through hoodjof your academic rank and preplant and production of the story of Eng- guests of Mountain States fessor Harrison R. Merrill of the sented with this diploma. To economic problems and during his lands Telephone theStudent loan fund, collected under on Open famous greenwood adventurer and Telegraph Co. an orleft Young university auspices of the sophomore class,1 overture by the life Following in Tuesday for a Ogden he lias taken a keen and is particularly anxious to have Fish-eating- 1 to be loaned to students needing the scenic the formal first wonders academic of trip chestra, TUESDAY. AFTERNOON, 2. through interest in the social and civic affairs the visiting Britishers look over the , $408.80. help, of that city Last year he was presiprocession ln the history of the the southern portion of the state. Rate Applied to U. S. Legal Some of the scenes wiR Legal production. Y. E. A. school took place this morning Superintendent David Rust of Kanab (normal students) for War on the Dr. M. Marcus, Richfield birds of the dent of the'gden Rotary club. be enacted for their benefit during Notices, , playground President Heber J. Grant and Presi- will accompany the party and will Utah lake has predatory $80. fountain, The Post been Mr. declared Reaper. the course of their visit. joins Hinckleys by the n Senior class, dent! Franklin S. Harris were in the also act as guide. The party also in- members of the' Utah varieties friends in welcoming him and What Constitutes a Good Newspa- of trees, and shrubs fori arboretum-oMore than 5000 Rotarians are td County Fish many lead his family back to by Inembers of the cludes Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Mrs. Les- and Game Protective association. Prof. B. Roland Lewis, Univer- Maeser hill. the Garden be per, A the of City. the motion guests picture board, the faculty and the graduates ter Mangum and Mrs. Edgar McAMr. of Utah. his to on is Cunningham the last day of the conven- sity start at with expedition place colony resigned Award of gold medal for best allof the1 institution. Nearly all wore rthur. 6 oclock the of Utahs Country Pa- round Chamber to of Commerce Survey alf Sunday and tion which here morning June ,5. begins Professors They Roberts and and Merrill to athlete, by Anderberg, Inc., caps, gowns hoods, according fishermen interested in preserving manage the affairs of the Provo are coming from all over the world pers, J. E. Jones, Manager Western Co. the degree and school of graduation. spoke at the commencement ex- the game fish Jewelry Slate company ,a corporation he or- to attend what is of the Union. lake are , invited Newspaper as the of ercises regarded the of was The line from Panguitch high school. 0 join. The target of the motor boat ganized for the purpose of develop- most procession Code of Ethics for Ourselves, OTHER ENDOWMENTS NEEDED. , convention in the the .education building to the uni- Thursday, and at an educational navy will be pelicans, blue cranes, ing the slate industry and the quar- historyimportant H. Wallis, President Utah James of There are still opportunities for unBusiness of Rotary. at Kanab. They ries of Slate canyon. versity gate on University avenue pep tomeeting and fish . State Press Association. squaks all of hawks, which usual endowments will be importance by the friends of 'the transacted return here Saturday. and) Fifth North street, thence ne are said to be deadly enemies of bass Election of officers and place of school. The university is fast the sessions, including the during, outblock east and north to the entrance and trout. consideration of a proposed interna- next meeting. its present quarters and growing WELL-KNOW- N MOTHER of the College building, through the testimony that God lived, that Jesus OF Theater party, Pantages theater, stands in need of a number of tional constitution that will make RoSecretary Walter Freshwater- toi pew hallway and up into College hall. Christ was his son, and Joseph day said that the federal fisheries at 7:30 p. m., guests of Mountain one St. buildings. of few orthe These are international niierfe ur- tary the President Harris introduced .Presi Smith his prophet, and promised the Springville already have sent fish for gent: A library building, a science fj ganizations with a single governing Tel. & Tel. jCo. dent Grant as the presiding officer of graduates peace, happiness and life planting in six places designated by LOCAL in the world. body building, and a gymnasium. exercises. the eternal if would live the lives the fish and game association. The -The B. Y. U. chorus mder the di of Latter-da- y theySaints. ECONOMY association has asked for fish for PRACTICED; LONG BEACH, Calif., June 2.' - rectlon of Professor Ftanklin Mad- A beautiful vocal trio. Red Rose, DEAD twenty-thre- e MERCHANT EFFICIENCY six The places. PRESERVED. To Be already sen. rendered Haydns Heavens Are by Lieurance, was sung by Melba supplied are: Californias far famed bathing beauWhile the assets of the institution T ties are ordering new costumes- - and Telling from Creation. 200d Condie, Elda Roylance and Elaine Boyce rainbow creek, are trout; Of a million dol- - t. half Local approximately new beach sun shades all in blue and Invocation was offered by Dr Christensen; flutist, Glen VanWag-ene- Provo mill race at the brick Mary Jane Horr, 78 years of,rage, the funds lars, yard, available for this in R. honor Inof Richard the members of Lyman. 2000 rainbow; Belmont creek, 2000 died at the home of her son, William gold have wolf years been and limited, ternational Miss Gladys Loynd, high honor who will June be 8, the Provo chapthe Thursday, Rotary The address to Ihe graduates was rainbow; Dry creek, 7200 rainbow; S. Horr, 18 West has rigid been economy North ter street, First 'the of of the necessary. Beach student of the graduating class, ad- delivered guests American club Long Association Rotary of by Elder David O. McKay. Brown creek, 6000 rainbow; Board-ma- n This fact, however, has not been per- - . dressed the audience, having as her He compared 6000 rainbow, and at Tuesday night of senility. Mrs. Horr at a special entertainment on the Engineers will entertain the mem- mitted to the ocean on life creek, to interfere with efficiency. bers of the national organization. The True Leadership. Miss which the graduates were to set sail Pierce creek, 7200 rainbow. was a native of Brooknaven, Miss., Pike Friday, Jun 9. theme, in curtailing expenses, Intelligence The high jinks on the famous program of the national convention Loynd developed the thought of from the home port. The speaker whereher husband, the late William combined with hard work by all have of in broadmindedness the road S. Horr, was mayor for several years. joy and gen- was deeply concerned as to the course Long Beach will have a highness, engineers which is scheduled STUDENTS the of the school on a CONGRATULATED standard to as kept for real take in this necessary being particular She Rotary tinge Salt Lake beginning erosity place of the voyage and the port they had been in Provo for the past evening. six months, coming here from Mur- Everything in Long Beach is to) be next Monday, calls for a visit of the high plane. leadership. Hope and comprehension would reach of their ideals. devotional period of ray, where she had over to the Rotarians and delegates to Provo and other interest- FACULTY HAS BEEN LOYAL, .of the future were also set forth as Tell me the port for which you theAtB.theY.closing previously made turned ; U., To bind all these with specially prepared ing points In this county. Wednesday their, qualities. ladies, her important morning, are sailing this morning, he said, President F. S. home since coming to Utah in President Harris enthusiasHarris must speaks be unselfish and I can tell you the success you congratulated 1902. Mrs. Horr was active in church entertainments in many of the fa- earieii?te qualities together tically .OI the loyalty of the faculty the students on the years mornini anTrp work. He work, being affiliated with the Re- mous beach' places of amusement,' cobperation. will have. Do you want to excel in added: 8 in working for the success of at evenfno-We Jeturn the will all go lief society. She had also devoted hope you oclock in the .President Heber J. Grant endorsed art. in literature in science: There school. He is out a and have time especially come and good apprecia sentiments will be served in their the expressed by Miss may be discoverers in this class Cotime in temple work. next year, or go somewhere and much Ian park, Provo canyon. honorf at Viv tive of the splendid support given She is survived by three sons, E. L. Loynd. There is one object of a lumbuses for all the worlds are not back by President Emeritus George H, school, said President Grant, professionered. Some of you may do good, vigorous work. We love Horr of Murray, J. H. Horr of Salt , church 4 Brimhall in .furthering the Interests Latter-daThe y do you. not of make He buildings Saints. the Lake City and William S. Horr, the making NEW TEACHERS NAMED n excel in your chosen field, others of the university, and speaks of" the s.poke of the doing of things as the may not, but there is a profession in university; they would be nothing merchant of this city; also veteran educator In glowing terms. without you. of essential life. Knowledge which you may succeed. You are all Of nine is The great at body An. grandchildren. feature of interestIng B. Yi the The .to the school by foru. alumni banquet, which will be some ofhelp given without practice is like a glass eye, captains of your own souls and may merMrs. Margaret Call Morris, the Hatch undertaking parlors and most the of scholarly men of the university, fa- will be sent to Murray, where the fuall for show and not for service. held at the university Friday, June the church in the Wednesday steer your bark to peace and happi- vored student The morncounty commissioners will the a sit with students President Grant illustrated his ness. I wish to hold up an ideal couple of neral services will be held in the as a board of 2, will be the introduction by Presi- ing lectures received mention special vocal equalization for the selections. The band, under Murray First ward meeting house T. N. point by telling a story of sympathy a port which we may all reach, the the direction of the new teach- as a most important and valuable purpose of hearing any complaints dent of Professor Robert ers fbr the Taylor for a man in misfortune, and how lit- Kingdom of God. To reach this 2 oclock. Interment at next school to relative Thursday feature of the years work. the , 1922 tax port Sauer, also contributed to the musi- will be in the Midvale assessments are: F .Y. Gates, N. I. year. They tle the sympathy availed in compari- you must have a Christ-lik- e cemetery. Mur for the characButt, cal on districts folrespective the program. son with the presentation of $50 .to ter. Whatever your ray Hayes, Thomas C. Romney, M. C. BRUISED BY CAR, profession may lowing dates: the unfortunate by a bystander who be, you may reach ALL MARKED Mrs. STREETS H. Kenneth Merrill, Amy this June Merrill, Allen, 955 North UniLyman 2, American port. AJUDGE TUCKER GOES EAST thus showed practical sympathy. Auto parking in Provo should be Grove; June 3, Lake Fork, Pleasant G. Merrill, Ella Larson Brown and versity avenue, was run down WedBut students, there are dangerous B. James View, Vineyard, L. John Nuttal. Tucker left Provo easy henceforth as the Judge President Grant expressed the reefs on this voyage, warned the The new teachers nesday evening by an autdmobile spaces Provo Bench, Pleasant View, Orem; which were admitted to the B. Y. U. driven had in the church and the speaker, and he related an incident Tuesday for an extended trip in the are all designated with parking white pride he by Eugene Penrod in front of painted Jufle 7, Springville, Mapleton, Spring-t- t faculty for the current year will also Anderson's Latter-da- y Saints, and would have of his ocean voyage showing the dan- east, where he will confer with the lines while the on West Center sections United States Veterans bureau in are indicated by red paint. The latIrrigation, Mapleton Irrigation) be introduced. They are: President street, and garage the graduates ever be proud of their gers incident thereto. received number of D. C., relative to several ter County Drainage No. 1; June 8, Franklin S. Harris, K. B. Sauls, H. V. bruises about his face. a He faith and their people. A Latter-da- y extend for distance of Spanish sections susElder McKay named as dangerous Washington. Lake claims for Provo boys. The judge Shore, Bejamin Hoyt, T. L. Martin, H. $1. Wood- tained an injury to his knee also each way from street in- Drainage,Fork, Saint who is living his religion has reefs dishonesty, disrespect for par- will feet and thirty his also attend the annual conven- tersections, in front of the fire staBenjamin and Lake Shore ward, H. R. Merrill, Lowry Nelson, hand' wfere bruised. Allen was ridthe confidence of business 'men of ents, for law, disbe-Me- f of the Telluride association tion, postoffice and hydrants. The Drainage; June 9, Payson, Santaquin, J. W. Robinson, C. L. Jensen, Ina ing a jbicycle when the accident oc- - ' the world, but one who is not living in God. He pleaded with the tion which be held in New York. At- area marked extends to Fifth West Salem, Spring Lake, Genola, Utah Johnson and Romona Farrer. is not curred. His wounds were to entitled and bis religion to avoid these reefs, and torney will graduates Abe Extensive preparations are being the Provo General hospital.dressed at Turner will preside over street on the north side of Center Cojinty Drainage No. 4, Santaquin does not receive such confidence. asked Gods help for all in making a the city court during the absence of street and to Third West on the south Irrigation; June 10, Goshen. .This- made for a large influx of visitors, In closing President Grant bore his safe voyage. tle, Clinton, Colton, Tucker, Elberta, which the commit tee'Vu.charge of Judge Tucker. Tle more you.4 for some.people, side of the street. the banquet reports f Mosida; June 10, general. Hed. the more thewTli do 4 i and ESTABLISHED. 1910 7 DEGREES CONFERRED ON ELDERS youth good-soun- OFFICIATED five-passeng- er u? I 4-- e r 7 ... m2rsLzrs- , 1 4444444 lor teacher-trainingwor- k, E.S. life-lon- - I , - , - - scien-Farre- r, -i- Y-T faSoclI I - hr' I I r - ; News-Advocat- e. ar Fish and , War Birds f j - - bird-slayi- fifty-seve- ng - ex-pe- ct . - ' I Nations Engineers the Guests Chapter ' S L n. . v 1 well-know- County Commissioners Sitting as Board Equalization f . non-parki- ng self-indulgen- . 1 you." - I-- '4 |