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Show x ' 2 6 T A THE WAV) of a maid with a man and the way of a serpent upon a rock are as nothing compared to the sales-,ma- it wajj of an automobile with a prospect. A A ( ' AT iu.Id bp H i i i hr- at BEING v bow much fun 'NTXRLISIIEW 0 ) 1 1 SUPPORT OF NORTH ; 'i u it a ''d it'll I i n. v S ! B t i ' my. - u i t h a n i ' to out ol : ; i ( Well, lrm o - oi - s .and m and Meeting To Be Held Tonight In Lone Surior Tells of Escape Fifteen Troops Participate In Pleasant Grove To Urge From Fan House After Openin' Eyent of Monthly Reclamation Scouting Program Explosion , A .if--- - a in- - ASSURED PROJECT ui l1 t i END OF COUNTY IS ele-nmmrn- Y 1 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED TODAY Provo joined today, upon Professor Jensijn, and it was a conof tin sovont fifth amnP tinuation which of jthat motive if tin soft lonu r.t of Provo prompted thejnitq come to Provo and himoriirg those pioneers other parts of jthe state. Gold was no temptation, ej'ompared to the grea-t-id here prior to IMifn motive that nimated their hearts. tvs Diamond Jijbilee Wo have reason! to he proud of them, Tuc'sday night, win n a page-ant- , Provo, the Beau- hut since Prowj has grown we have tiful, wak givt n in the .stake taber-n- a retained the original ideals and moh for the hildren of tin city. th es o (he pioneers, ieltas of refine-irf- . A new senti- At 10 ocftoc !; Mus morning the julj- - inent And cult ilee oxer cjscs were given in tin, ment now apparent; we are said an era of a greater Provo, Provo high si hrtol audikorium with to he Mrs; Grace Clieevgr, acting as chair- an industrial Prfvo. I have one plea i it? Ivivo doing -- - its tale, is an example of - m '.iy PROVO CITY. CTAII, WEDNESDAY. MARCIEJ. m2 H a- mr But never hav-ntan a eat.' titles any- - "Jy a i hu-i- Bc-- v ! l,.xv VOLi XIV, NO. SEVENTY-FIFT- . w ,i - und uju - iti.'i .ir ,t- n in ; ('(IMIIIH l'l . i ' t d t hi In d h t pi I i tlit Up ir ' m t l'innn ;,s ;i ( ):i .H I' ' d w 'ill a n.I in o t:i in ii it e The business interests of Pleasant Rrsue workers at Mim Xo 2 ot - Mi ' of Sa man. is K is that v Aim shall presejuve the Grove ami adjacent towns will hold the i'tali Fuel company, In whi h ll t hr nll i t ' s rum is '(ins aid ; 17, si out it i w !) i ill tin- Provo high school spiritual and cultural element that sxiir- d miL a meeting tonight to disc ass the j miners were entombed follow in;; an cf'll s, out h d is In Id or" ot th i n ' - oi Joan s S in t!i D id m mT n There are things! pj ijnartial hand and eommun-le- d thev fostered. t e.' t IpM ; tali i mm a ()I to congress, partic- explosion Raturdai. ueo'cdi'd in n hi st g. t r In Id I! l:er r .riling by .Mrs. Sarah Ram- gratr than silver or gold, plants or representations fi!llll)i l n a hod i 'cove ling tlie 12Mh x i t i :i of tin a n id M Tlio-- e in opening" numbers on mills. 'I u d iv r g r ii Pro o Mt idmg Keu tie of in tilings are the "souls- ularly to the Utah ongressional ll 1! h pf men. Book f&r tiiese bigger, bet- delegation, asking tcr an appropri; piaster this afternoon at Pm) o'chuk, Third wahl gvmna Him. program, fallowing which tion ti'om the I'nited States reclam- according to reports from Sad Bak' John JoJinso'n offered the op- ter and greater Son gs, a nie-- . jells, project work i un ation tunel for the Grpat Salt Bake (itv. , ening prayer. j. W. Farrer, mV einijin-e- d oiit' sjudj nr- -, Smell. her of tli Provo basin projiut, The farm bureau lo-- e Alajor (j. K. IIansn in his Fourteen boi.B s are reported to tlio piogram ot'tlie tir-- t si out jam of of welcome paid the 'pioneers in point of year al.s of tile; north end of I'tah ieun-t- y have been diseovered hi tile ree ovi ry horee, wlieh was Hie i ooiiiieiii inriil ot tie a short laddress an eloqum will also meet this week for a tribute, saying: liy ot t h crev s in t tie 7th chamber on the leit, if a mtni'hiv irogiam suggest'd Provo City is very proud of the ed out the changes in tlie education-- ' similar purpose, a n sii re. und tab- - 'end' l rs at rout masi virtu-'Hwas You are the community al system. ovi n d by nut"! pioneers. Meetings have hoc n !ilil at Belli, which disi u ion as a im ,iii of In c i ing Mon la hidden fathers amp ' mot hers, as you have What a difference from tlio-- e Alpine, .Manila and Highland Bmieh. andI) tie bodies ompb tin work oi the oiy niufion. till n linite plans Iiave he done for din community what the pioneer days ane today. said Mr and resolutions passed. The toll livompleted ' was Iiillj'i Tin (1 opining (o'or a joint memorial funeral sen i for was done for individual which have resolution parents Wonderful progress lias ing Farrer. passed by 2. Stewart WilTi'ocn Ii jiMtui.I Me. el lehe in bodies to all huric ai rang, d to lor Cast Belli" till Bill ounty in m out-ol their children. It is entirely fitting j ben made, Whc I first served on the Business Men club is typid in tin out mast r. Singing was a in i mn h IP of this si rvie e liams. gate. A imoum-eiBe that ive- should honor you on this the hoard of eelueiitioii our expenses ' cal: ti the cnntim il was ing B. Parti idge of Troop 10, All a S. P. by 2 o, lo. k ' F u tkii and Bnii Whereas, The government of the will be niaele tliis afternoon. In ll.Mgi day, but ttis day projects the fu- per year were bull $25,000, today it 'pn was an ofiered dthe opining prajir 'Pin !' - Will Dr. B. C. Potter r. turned in i ture as wo ip as memorizes the past. is eight times t halt amount, hut see I'nited Stales has in the reclamar n la d from b Scoutmaster n e F Carl lairing. n lie We are showing our appreciation to l he difference in lour sc hool budd- tion lund $9,0o0.oo0 which has been Castle-gatt.. i ,i today, and highlv praised IB l,-R Commis.noiu r . ; s, ' which otrice he held 'nut a iY accumulated from the sale of lands the work of the men comprising the T.i i lopun those, who have proceeded us and ings. v g., oi. s council, n ' s C" r i n g vil , W f'. () Crier and Edwin I'w months . sene grews are welcoming those that will come when he tend' fed Mr. Farrer alse: pointed out tlie in the arid western states, and, all members ot '' erding'to Pi Pntti !.r tinid, m.-- Sun--in.j,ii uTr( n r-- h ii t)i Gold, n Brimlial C. Binekley, th liis resignation on account of Jll not V Whereas. Smrl fund and follow in the footsteps of the changes in (ill classes of bnMne.-o- l d high otuicil of ('tali stake. A.IJ otli-i- r health. j t n t lt V(. onm-t- -. pioneers. Jn (p, tonjl l al u d under Die i.m,iii. law creating- charge of rescueat work pek lii Troop member:of the a eouneil ich wli o ree hi he n , .11 afternoon t ti nil! In mn tin mat tor und ineen n trek the eif athletics, lay ng field ie Hta go of lit res idoilts ot tli iiti, purMr. Ma3e,r mpa .yiept 11111(1, ,(1 ,,, Wiii,ain Johnson. nonoiciv j niw j.i r rs. In attimded. to work to fliu ltn to! t be of the pi oin ers to t liat aif Abrahani in that their aim tors were gathcr-ill f poses, and, of Smith, 'handicap despite se outt mast er. and Scoutmas .T laMsiant i he .Seri ices in the tabernacle will 1) ninth left drift, and tlrnn work L in tli at both were impelled by the ed from the best Whereas. Tlnre is a sph'iidid vide attention in all nations. Mr health, attracted d liigli- Frank Bawrence, same hope. He declared that evi-i- r Farrer also expres seel the hope that place in the;' Gre.it Salt Bake basin hack along the ,.ight ihtween thir-',;- :; tali through In his participation JV." ? hoor', in knot ;V;1)K ontl,: V5il';!lop Hi- - tennis success was attested Provo would, Always retain pride in to put into operation a rechi ma tion tv and forty m n are heheved to have n.i(, thil,fv.nin deuce of th Iai- -t tournaments. sifmmer to ditferent knots o ", m fact of the presence of the being an uifli Fred Dixon. Brigham Young rentef and project, (insisting of some five or hee-- working m the second anil ';by'the ir r(ll't in fivt. miutes. Troop educatipnal me t. m m chat g. ot Jin 'citizens of the community at the strive for greater lfcdghts in thlis re- six units in the very lieuirt of tlie third right dips, Where operations (i j a eel o athlete, lie formed the thirty-twond university with s( A.nmuincement has been made -- tales uary. state of Itah, with hard-surice are now centered. Verfises. He compared the econd spect. doubles time. in alioted the ranking (hat intends may ieiv tliebodv jirior mam.. He was among of early days and j Caleb Tami in a tribute tli the roads, two or three smelters. fir-- t the the Dr. Potter took an a. five part in knots the ten 'ships In tin lire making contest. Troop to the sen ices at th Di2 South y with the coin forts and conveniences pioneers spoke at length on in tlie; singles and for a number of organization of tlie rescue crews 7. BeKoy Pa soy. scoutmaster, jdac-e- d the largest oppi r mine in the world,! avenue resident. of the present. and three railroads traversing the und was placed in charge of phisjeal of tli Provo privations and liardships of the 1ars wa- - inth" firs; i)i- makiig ;i tire in sixiy Mr. Smith was horn in Salt Bake Citi Eae h man on these t Professor J. M. Jensen, author ma team neers, and their contribution iij for- entire distance through the propem-- ' examinations. eondies, st a t intercity various the ends sei During Ol lobe r 2 1. Iks2. the son of and interinountain City, teams, which ,he stats should he The Eearly History of Provo, in ming the successive lines of ciiizen- - ed projee t. gild. In elm-onstournaments s 2 f built for and Troops Hie late John (B and Ester Sims addition to his rew s due to the m The people' living a splendid slent intent spoke in part hin toactive d ri'covii'y lash a psJrticiiratinii toner ration signal t ae t that all found so far are dead, pione. rs of', Salt Bake in athletics, Mr. Smith was tin enWe on this day pav homage and the said district are desirous of as follows: - Smith, eatly hi rope- D'putv (om'iiisHo Ills early eelue.l-!,"(i! effort gether The year that 'tlie pioneers came moiled xp mi (led I'vcry to them, Mr. dining a part of tin .money now in hav i deeiareel Hat-vit thusiastic proponent of all forms' of Janie-was of it a in lh" edmintarv seiiooki of .'Ubieties, and tern the ivork and are veal sioner to Provo. 1V10, is a imniorahle one Tanner, and .desire that our li vn j id re, lamat ion tunel tor tin pur t o did much to r scorer. and time keep, Sail Bak. ed and should have public rccog-Irof- n in our country, That year gold was he,, in a measure, a wortlu ni'turn P''1 ''l aforesaid, and are able, with lo l'l snot tuinn-hi- p and clean athletics in was The by cemplBd pngram of Itah. n it ifn the governor discovered in California. That year to them who laid the foundation-o- f out doubt, t e? repav the monev Itah ounty and Provo. MUt icPs, singing ai.d various troop Do Ic ; an hi- 11 e hope1 that -- oine of th" miners career ;it .Mr Smith men from the married of our ((im- into the saidjiund at the tiim it faP-el- u parts of tlie world s. stunt Ihe age ot ite in when h" hi'i'a me 7. lb u in theviasSah 'Bake September mull .the' tr mis of the 1011-- t iiijv ho found alive has vanished. flocked to tli west, intoxicated with munity i tctnpje to sei mb d with the Patriarch Albert S. 'Jones, oik of ra. t s, the idea that they might become Consolidate d Dores-a- , al'Mijingh John Stairg. fan engineer, of Mr. and the daughter A.Mae The people of Provo's pioneers, also it poke lntieflv bine company at Ida-E- a Mrs. Simon P. Eggertseli. Wagon N(IV, then fore. We. tile P'lsi-n- i iifrimd a survivor of the aieidemt PROVO WOMAN fn possessed of .wealth. the 11s. Idaho o ss Alim's dub of ladii. Ftah Kiiin-tBaler lie was call-t- o ilffluenza (piSemic of March 1'H'i. Provo were Bn till frontier and it o fthe contrast between the pri's-en- t Klngg was tlo one' engineer to the manage nil nt of the Blayk-iloo- t. Mrs. Smith died h aving a son and strfti of ..I'tah, do most heart ilv with his life in thr extilosion was probably easier for them to get and the past. n Idaho Inane h. Horn ivlinh to California than any'AiBh.ers. hut Other musical numbers were (two indorse the pre'pose d jirojeut. and Ho was in the fan house g t tlm time surviving. Mr Smith was MONDAY DIES lie as sent on a mission to daughter of die explosion and th.' only man tlie Ian of gelid did not tcniRt them. sllections by Professor Atithon Bund urge' our senators anil repi'e-smito JVIiss Myrtle Hone, married later n t s ill (Heat Britain in congri'ss to use their best of the mini. d in our valleymto dig of SaU IBre a- i Bak of the late Joshua Horn City, two st lections They remaiin the daughter Tin e'xplosjion put un large- volto obtain a .sufficient apsoil and prepare by the Provo high school ability was soon recognized and of Provo, in the St. George Temple. ditches, till girls AT MG CBRMICK Ins filb-h" was appointed seeretari whiedi a duet'by Walter Whitehe-atin from th' said reclama- ume's of smoke homes for tlmdr posterity. chorus, of the One son and one propriation 'Biiiish mission bv Presuh n't C. W. hy this marriage. daughter survive Professor J nseir attributed the o and Mrs. Sarali Ramsey and tt solo tion fund to put the said ne latna-tio- n l "(m as uol as shooting through P' tiro'e, who upon hearing of Mr. Pionters to their by Boreta Clark. The benediction tfon of the I1 The survivors are his wife. Airs. project over at the earliest pos- the jhede in tfio wall and across the Yli-T l"f of Provo Smith-Emmalii!' that recent illness sible time, and we, tin said elub will "I ktnw ieh'als, the motives was offered hv the Rcv. Chailes said: Tell Stagg. Hone two ftO.'is, John deep religion-wliiMyrtle sip the room immediate!'' in o' ial and ehu.rfh ..John to In. ice np. and Cdl him too. Alelwyn and Smith; h actuate endorse vour action in this matter I had to Dave them in crossing the two daughters, Paul, Mi M at da in i ('ormii diid - still on he I fih.it to put the or else breathe deadly poison. Gf Alarjorie and Ruth; his mother,! Urs. use our good otti'-irlirst list This afte'rnoon the fiiom ers wore' my pla iu- that t lev might servewor-hi-their Rov son. tali, at tin home of her hole e men. p GeTd. uuid likec' tin Jilgriins the gu.'sts of honor at a baneiut in said project in operation when tii ran Sims Smith; just as fast as possjb'e to the JlCarter three brothers, he k room and plione'd the Mr. Smith first came to Provo in George A. tel till offii'o. dictate's of the Sixth wai'd meeting house,- - and appropriation 'is made Goel iaccord S. Smith Smith, Douglas in in Provo was Mrs. Tiler horn t that time smoki was pouring Tli resolution is s.gui d by MI S tin's evening the pageant of progress, ()'. directly Irom the mission and Joseph ThttrmaTi Smith, alii of their 'own oissiens'i. in almost tliis eitv llx.'i.x. resided and Power-ses e from V'ry oining of tin mine. Had lields. Flint, his arrival here lie Salt Bake City, and two sisters, Mrs. nt. and Thomas Bedt, Tliat was the motive the pio.-Provo, the Beautiful. will he active. She was an a position with the Knight Ti sssic Johnston, Salt Bake been on the' west sjd,. of the fair on inuously. n dry of lint Iuh. in the tahernaide for adults if nl in', rs of Ftahiihadl in onitng. ai'epte,! and insti-nof tlm north. I would not worker illIi tile Relief soeiety and oth- Ini stun nt company.. His executive Mrs- - Belle Spafford, Provo. City kunZdpa-- ' Ylcf ore mirations er huta a rae-- t ed h ue inn n h re now to tt 11 how it th attention offl The loss to the communitv of Air. hi three son-..- .j ability ivi d sun She e J aP lilt of happened. Smith is expressed hy the Provo Knight. presiehnt NEW OFFICIALS -FLORENGLPRIDAY dair. He h r. Roi Carter of as Pdi-o- n lie was placed work is going on Reioii.fv and in of Commerce, which charChamber comp.mi. M Announced of' Birth Connie k, hind Daghert Adair et the cadi'Ii as noesible, and hopes are Silver City otfice, acterized him as ti faithful fn'f'nd Ad-- , (barge r, YIiw. one and Ynliioniui. in Id that all vii tons of the disaster i!ro,n uh iili ilie night company was and ardent a man w.hose AWARDED ADAMS' FOR STEEL PLANT Mr and Mrs. Charles YV Reehtnl will he t a K n from t li mine some die A. Benny of Prrvo operating its Tmtic mirtes. smelter ability was shown by his versatitlitv, are rejoiiing over the arrival of a t i '! tonight. land railroad While in tligt cify, Mr. broad acrjuaintance with busifine s 11. hahv hov Mondai mornWashington S 5s;ns4 the Average man Smith i a- - ailed to the bisliojiric his, Thelmas Ashton. e'alti-of rurer ness problems and with human naIN 2 ARRIVE la-PROVO ing XTrs Beg hied was formerly Average of the Silver City ward, and he shoii'd nave if ably ture; a man who patient, courag-(111n a re hard t o find. ('.in tin u eel on Pago 5 Miss Ekahoth Eians of tin's eitv. li'ilhel this office until he was trans-- ' fearless and peisse-seof that i"' t t d '( Provo as general auditor rarest gift of charity which reached r f o! all the Knfgh.t interests. Priikn. Bn Battery Foremen and Coal and out to the unfortunates. 4liss Elot.net Air. Smith won a firm place in tlie Riant General ForeAdditional arrangeniems for the Young unn e'rsit i j.tmmu. waliisnm- (eke 1,"I1' e- - 'of lti-- employers ring and funeral services of John S. Smith TH winmr.of tin AeJa ufrASi man Appointed the Spring C.an.ijon Coal com- -' were announced today. Alusic will it t lit ;nhen wa(inn st glV' if in Ctdiegi all.- te aeiy for n.tn.i production and he furnislied hy the tabernacle choir lYjiiin", The other itcrtnip-int'Se i ra! ii' u tie laB at the l ol S d n. Until J ns. " of an able and reaour-'- i under the'dire' tion of ProlYssor J.& re wi necessity Noryia Ii .iiM-l Me jieira hm till alts manag'-became aiiparcnt R Bosliarel and well. Mind S uji, n so and J W. Pul- iPuinhia hy the Brighgm B ii 1. lie s d 'll i nie p.i t a t nr i to Po Bin The that .son'ow It with Johti Smith was the unanimous protcuml of musi ph"i". Young university department thenine o! Thi- - move ne i es-- i t ed Mr. sic. phml at Iron'oti a li d tho-- p of the' on ui of ce to extendins-in sinctre lYitncis j. ('tiling to ther kitul's sniiiathy le r in t le r lurii to Salt bak" Cdy and smithas re emit d to will make t ae I', ; the icamdav will he Preside nt T. l'.t.r j, The v rds are '.Weal: a chilli warm khid v speakers was a"i hd'h evoi nt uri of hi- X. Taylor. President J. William B. "The ir,i Iti t ram, I"' Ft 't g.'i" me - demonstration i ii this heme ( and .yet we. too, sljejlj a true B H IB in., evil bo. (f fe!:'is iali-- t. numhe"' ot indnid-- l industt Tli ;n hit.. Kidglit. and George IBr Brijn-l- i In n de h a. J ra li oh Jielse n e Knight had ip the1;' interim tak-- 1 appe'iMt nd. !it n u m Is t s frit ' ' E.' R. Edwin S. Uinejk-- 1 Allen and all. 'mi! the ;i ", II k d Bn ttan o " fill tin Provo Worth ti Mills and ev. his M IB pj (tialit v and the II of Was to ;t rcan of 'Urh st er impos-ihl- e S. he irmith V tf'e John M on d l i r rr d mi, eic- - cJant - It "id J a d' g h t f u t ' ( i I' life. From his o.'ii'! c- -: manhood Hot in I' re'V(i conmiunit wdil the hour of his jiassmy: into iii- - heini" main will P'liiK'li-Mavin a mi t the n t m III lor tile; nii.g' sold life ; he ids the p tauyht by precejit. by word ot o into Tlie Shaker village on Bake Mawhich i"'d carnet weary in li nt Prui Delightful Music1 at sleep ieiiu n ,ll-C R formeflv of Sll'ei'f. Dedicatorv Exercises mmy at Enfield. New Hampshire, js mouth, and hy evoiy a at, the y pel ot the Save r ol mankind. '1 h ooitU' 1,1 del j u d li ant io ti m i'1'i as San feikal- Cohn ( i O' I h h Im ot is at serve embodiment to ion jd'i, In hi all his and endeavors tor ale. Seven white-haire- d was he the fellovmen mti 'ie rpri tedious - a r, ir- nt of We-- t wile) i h i ill" "ain th of nsh m E'gular a i ip g e a ut 1 m'l It he fti. c p of the original colony have nt' harmonizimr tjhe comnton-out his jiracticahility. J r m ii IB llniie IB gmi: laie In en ajiiunnted liittery w r m The Po-- t ABindai failed n its move'll to Canterbury anel settled unuiea-'ure- . Tin mi1'--' oe de ;nf rurn and almost thus Iace ep. the with o j fty every Proi n a h P.ie '.I rd Mb P, i re "i .B m services of der the leach rship of another dwindejx'i t of the Jo Eip'oMf'in misJ'in hoackiuart-Ms- f It was hack in TJOG that Elder Smith wa mailing nd Pi ot Rohe ri Sa ti life ling community of Shakcr folk. Tly Provo wa Fourth rd Vf ' 1! ehap"l, fo correct R. E. AJen in bit labors as Mae' ers ;t( Liverpool, Enyiand, lv President L. name of the Shakers D The ,i I' k t Ml fe The splendid sijnging of the ,1 to min'ion w Jn i o el in reo-mi- sion secretary. Hoc ii tv of True Believers in Aden Tile m ?Ir. time that At a r that Inited Smith superior epialit B :u"d ei'oir under the able leadr-hi- p hi the S ( hri-t- v pe m's-iohe S. Tl( would i hm t o f anJ tsmitlt Appearance. tuo pt"d a i' John that predict icrctary Chari"--- J. of name of Shaker was derived froth wJiieh reflects d.ir: behi-X Mr. EngD ir did r Smith to ?JE error. HI did ho not attached irne prediction a nern liar ceremonial dance in which gri at r dit oil the Mi Smith to fill an important conclusion of hi - missionary labors the' daue ets shake their shoulders. .spec ''ally dn the ihilityjtf Profe e Knicrht Investment Conipanv. bat b.t became an ard-'nn kd t fj'iend of p wi i: Mis-ou- ri A. Engar as a director! 'rije renditions woman wants to sell c m Mr. Smith's Unde Jesse Kni.uhf, who placed un Brother-eiuart- e hv the Pvne Most women, would hh Pochard her husband U rd ' anjl Hr M.iii.n f A . The M..I t iv. re al-- o praisewiarth v icd glad to give, theirs away. m th Pourth u a rd tn Prow ext( nd oai 1 f a Tl.itn nd ZltTOIV of u jll gn beloved the was this citizenry family organization spok n of in, ' nim ii the v M'i n t s VJb of lf& in our co helj-fua ii, i. i ii" ot hall 'i'll ui dai the highe-- t terms hv President Heb-- ! a bom of has An Iowa woman received a letter beautiful influence that 1!1 nu in bi M Hi i' ( Bind er J Voiced wiio sentithe Grant, nine years ago probably written !l o am an it iti.t mif ,s extend' d ment of every one jvlio ,heard them. given to'some man to mail. 111 C' nt to h lit' a tt nd -- i i 1 J i that , 1 -- e j i (..-g- i I , i I i i i i t : . -- t k -- 1 j - J i ; i V ( i v , Pio-ln'e- f- ; - si-,- ad-'glre.- -s I j -- -- . i e t -- v e e ! iiv e I -- e - i w ( ! ! i I I . i i ! W 1 1 i : t i I : , i i ag-o- i ! - e i . -- ; . j . I -- 1 . - , j - i j i i ?V(,rity e ex-al- so 1 hard-rivatio- ns e f. e Pni-lersit- -- j - e j le-t- Wlie-reas- e . i i!e - H 1 i -- fo-t- er . ! e i hu-in- super-structur- i- es - 1 a- - - y. es-'ip- , pos-iim- V t e - i ac-ov- s - Ak-Coar- d. -- n 1 e ir-lh- -, le- - - E-- - i ( g e - iin-sid- i i e 1 e i e : t. i 1 1 -. si-te- f i e h. 1 1. e 1 i i el - S- - Mei.-dc- JOHN i SMI - ) -- I e ! t i x -- i i r L '. i e - T th-i- - i e - ! 1 l a- ( i i i I I j ' j I : 1 1 . Pre-ide- nt i mr I I t yer-si'''- ii . I i ( -- ! e i ; 1 1 -- . 1 . -- I -- i 11- -'" i . s-- or i s-- er I . i i i ! - - p i tp. 1 - n, ( e , . t tinn 1 1 t e eji . 1 i -- l . ll-- ii i : i AMS'1 A A ' sur-iivot- -s |