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Show TTin TAGE EIGIfT HERES MORE urn alp-journa- logan, utait, Tuesday, june l, Where Florida Ransom Note Was Left ABOUT 3 E. RITES ANNOUNCED Commencement 7, Funeral services for Mary E. Fife Telford, who died at her home on 311 Ncrth Third East Sunday afternoon, will be held Thursday at 12 30 p m in the 1 oiuth ward chapel She was born in Draper, Utah, on June 30 1872, and came to Lewiston in 1873 with her parents, being among the early settlers of that set turn She spent her early childhood on the homestead taken up by her parents On April 16, 1891, she married Robert Harris Fife On December 30, 1893, her husband was called to perform a mission for the Latter-da- y Saints church. Mrs Telfords church service record included president of the Bingham stake Pnmaries for 22 years, president of the Logan Fourth ward YMMIA and president of that ward s Relief Society organization It was in 1918 that she and her family moved to Logan In 1924, her husband was accidently kil- Insecurgive way to employment ity must be replaced by seeuritj Dis-t- t Income must be ibution of wealth must be more tnc-eas- fair and equitibie The traveler that the world needs He must today must be creative dtnt i Wfj fj I iI : HAT v a r Ml :1 a. Deluding mnsom notes with a boldness suggesting familial ity with the neighborhood, kidnapers of James B Cash, Jr, left a third note at the negro shack shown above -- ot far from the boys Princeton, Pin , home This note, not immediately discovered, directed attention to one already found pinned to the house of Wilson P. Cash , uncle of the child Plana plan and a put pose enemy of cheers HERE 3 MORE ABOUT ning is the arch a purpose Society itself must have C.overneir hxik We graduates have set out to We shall always be travellers (Continued Prom Page One) our have before us the idea of reshall We always destination of this college, upon Ahosc vigoi-ou- s member where we are going, and we what we are going to do when souls courageous hearts adventurous spirits and loyal devoBlood II Henry Governor to the tion, this institution has been congratulations appreciaexpressed and referee! With feelings ol giatituele graduates the for tion in behalf of the state we look back through half a cendistinguished presence of so semany tury and pay homage to laith that educators and icr.tists fiom other could see through obstacles and states and institutions to ideals which are indeed eterd President E G Peterson nal of the hunoiary degree Must Tro Oil J Kerr Doctor of Laws on I'r W of We salute also, their successors of Oregon, Dr Abby L Marlatt of P Hedrick who established firmly in this new Wisconsin, Dr U Dr George H and pioneer state a college of such New York, and conferred also power and purpose By its fruits Eaton of Utah He the faith and works of the people the degrees on the graduates. of Utah have been abundantly reBrough1. Greetings' warded Dr Sproul brought greetings from of "Yet only a start has been the University of California He ex- made With which he is the president of the earnestness and her some vision of the pioneers of Deseret, pressed pride that the of members we, too, must press on May you, graduates are USAC faculty, among whom he to whom the torch has been handDr Linford B. named Dr Leon ed, see the breadth and brightness Mas-se- r, Leo H. Linford, Dr Sherwin of your opportunity Anil may this JosDr Dr. Willard Gardner, college, disciplined by the p ist but free of its fetters, inspired anel eph Greaves, Dr W. W.O Henderson, Israel-se- n W. Prof C T Hirst, Dr undismayed by the future mountOlsen. Arden and Prof ing from strength to strength, He stated that at the continue to prepare your children to is beginning mark man to attain new levels of human inan while of years feel the weight welfare and achievement full infant a lusty stitution is but Send Greetings of promise. A celebration of the kind Dean Pedersen should read a greeting USAC the now enjoyed by from the faculty of 1938 to the be an occasion for faculty of 1988 A copy of the he said, a revaluation of accomHe greeting is enclosed in the box plishments and objectives the thought that pubhcaHy in the cornerstone In the greeting he lauded the present college maintained schools would lead in board 'acuity for the support the future in the education of the of edueand ation. In 1870 only about ten per public Likewise President G irff sent, cent of the then College students were registered in state owned greetings to the students body o. schools, while m 1934 slightly more 1988, commending to them the than one half of the college stu- heritage passed onto them dents were enrolled in such schools President Peterson announced Mass Education On Trial the different enclosures In the; that to fact the attention Calling cornerstone, after which Elder the United States has embarked Melvin J Ballard, a member of on an experiment in mass educa- the board of trustees and of the reachcouncil of Twelve tion, a period has now been cf the LDS ed in which will be determined church, rededicated the cornermore accurately what educational stone after the resealing had been policies are best suited to a mod- directed by President Peterson ern democracy and how best they rrievvvvvxi-irwAJi- j may be realized in practice Dr. Sproul expressed the idea cupation is later followed. Doe Not Creat Job that because of the mass education colleges of necessity must be Much of the present-da- y deradically changed, since present mand for vocational training at methods were put in vogue for the a university," said Dr Sproul, deeducating of the few rather than rives from the mistaken idea that the many The purposes to which by training more men to fill cerwere tains universities colleges and jobs a greater number of geared were appropriate when stu- those jobs will be created dents were few but they are of hue HERES MORE (Continued From Page In their considering the future trend of college education. Dr. Sproul asked his audience to give thought to the question "Is society at present in greatest need of increased technical proficiency in specific occupations, or of greater proficiency in the various human relationships the relationships of man to man, of man to nature, of nstion to nation, and of civilization as n whole to the past and to the future" Answer Question An we ring his own epic shun, Dr Sproul said, "Shmilel civilization fail, it will not he for huk of men tee him ally competent in routine labors, It will fail for lack of men capable of looking ubove and beyond that cireumsi ribed hoi iron schools. Unless the university is given eve's He warned against too much to see in this aspect of the piob-leof higher edtie ation its most specialization, since for the greatn er number of students the inspiring opportunity, it will be need is preparation for in- counting pebbles while the stars telligent living in whatevc oc- - fall 1 -k corn-ma- SAY a leathers. handles. 1) Her crowning glory is her family of 12 children, ten of whom aie btill 'living Four sons have filled missions for the church, four boys and three girls have college degrees are her husband, Surviving George E Telford, and the following song and daughters. Lee Fife, Mrs Reed S Starr, and Mrs George M Myers of Idaho Falls, D M Fife of Salmon, Idaho, Mis Leo Campbell of Pullman, Dr Milton Washington; Fife of Riverside, Cal , Dr Karl Fife of Duncan, Arizona, Alon Fife of New York, Loren C Fife of Florida, and Austin Fife of Palo Alto, California Also there survive 10 brothers and sisters. SHIRLEY LIKES LITTLE LAMBS the Utah State Agricultural SALT LAKE CITY, Juno 7 eili lege by virtue of the authority vested in me by the board of Shirley Temple and her entourtrustees, confers the degree, doc- age were sight-seein- g in the Salt tor of laws with all the lights Lake aiea today, but Shirleys and privileges pertaining to this major interest in Utah was the crop of newly born lambs. degri'e "Abby L Marlatt, trained in a theAfter spending several days in southern Utah parks, the party land grant college, motivate! by an invincible, pioneer spirit which arrived in Salt Lake City last on an unscheduled transbrought you into this western night vacation trip. country fifty years ago, young, continental All along the road from the energetic and profoundly sincere; north the golden-haire- d film here at this institution you were parks one of nine original faculty mem- starlet saw scores of tiny lambs out their spindly legs bers, here you instituted a divi- testing "They looked so funny they sion of home economics, a school wobbled around," Shirley v hich has profited immeasurably since those early days by the wisdom of your decisions and the inspiration of your noble spirit Since that early day in our history you have gone on carrying .he torch of truth, representing AMERICAN LEAGUE the true spirit of home economics 211 100 0027 10 0 institution, Cleveland at a sister land-graBoston 203 000 0005 5 2 the University of Wisconsin From Allen, Zuber, Humphries and institution, that middle-wester- n te your influence as a leader in home Pytlak; Bagby, McKain and Is Amerover science has extended 040 021 1008 13 3 Chicago ica and bv reason of your con100 002 0115 9 2 tribution to the Utah State Agri- New York Lee and Sewell, Ruffing, Ancultural college, and in recognition of your national leadership, drews Sundra and Jorgens. in 002 200 0015 10 1 by virtue of authority vested I Detroit 100 000 2014 11 3 Philadelphia mo by the board of trustees, Gill, Lawson and York; Caster, confer upon you, Abby L. Marlatt, the degree, doctor of laws, with Dean and Brucker 310 00 all the rights and privileges per- St. Louis 100 02 Washington taining to this degree" H Mills and Heath; Leonard, distinHedrick Prentiss Ulysses Kelley and R Ferrell dyguished scientist, able writer, one NATIONAL LEAGI E namic and friendly teacher, 000 100 New York who has devoted a half century 000 010 to research and teaching, domin- Chicago Melton and Danning, Lee and ant figure among your colleagues Garbark horticulin your trosen branch of 0 ture Starting in the far west, Brooklyn 0 St Louis to moved Utah, have you Oregon, Mungo and Phelps, McGee and to Michigan and finally complete- Owen New ly across the continent to each York, leaving behind you in Instance a record of achievement Confession a brilliant anel culminating in career as director ' the New staYork agricultural experiment Convicted Man tion Upm you, Ulysses Prentiss former member of tnc Heilnek and refaulty of this institution Rohes t CHICAGO, June 7 d l membered always for vour sympanegro who has understanding Nixon, thy and wairn tour heart as will its for your scientific lonfcesed that he killed contribution upon you by vlitue women and n gnl during athe lu.t etinie of the authority vested in me by two years, toelay eleaicd the board Of trustees, I confer the for which a man now is stiving degree ilex tor of laws with all the a five year term in the state penirights and pnvileges pertaining tential y Inclueling a new confession of to this degree assaults on two women in a Chiin Nova bom H Eaton George Nixon so far has adfeeotia a firendly neighboring cago hotel of thieo mitted attack-slaying- s of one the m honied si country Chicago women anil a mother and Institutions educational greatest her el uighter in Los Angeles 17 known to the western world. Harand innumerable thefts vard university steeped in classi- assaults ' I 1 he said got religion," cal eultuie inspirational moulder eleai things up nf youth btilliant contributor to just want to His latest confession eonfeined 1tahs edue ation for more than ellaihS of Miss Alela Dccrv a foi tv years, wise counsellor as a be pt former vaudeville actress, member of (he Utah state board 26 li 6 and of Miss Virginia Ausof eeliie ation staunch and un-yon Aug IV tin dull designer, Ming aelvoe ale of the exact and of the Austin scientific in education ami also 1935 Admission police for the able and powerful clewntt-- of the i rime surprised ii ted man signed a confession eulturil ami the aesthetic, upon com He is Thomas McCall, 39 an enyou Geoige A Eaton bv vutue livi'd in the hotel of the authority vested in nie by graver who the boarel of trustees I confer where the attaiks oeeui red He It in the penitentiary at Joliet, the eh gree doctor of liws with now 111 all the lights and privileges to this degree" jtj w SWIM SUITS Baseball nt Do-Sau- HATS Save on straw for spoil vear. 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He expressed fear, however, that some of the superior n'ental.tics arc not getting advantage of a eollege education because of of finances to attend t elliot EtfJO (Continued from page one) the churches vacant robs the religious leader of a following The and makes God unknown emotional and mental wandcrcis fill the mental hospitals lead youth estroy and uses aimlessness as his tool Traveler lias Distiui lion said A traveler has elistinition Hi seldom drifts Miss Haelfield He makes it his business to make His pi m has a bluechanges what he is going knows He print to do The woild today needs sen ul planning It is in poor planning that evil lies Unemployment must IE. vv. V. ELLIOT & CO. FOR MARY TELFORD leaves ions. 3F..W. ELLIOT &CO.EZ E. W. ELLIOT & CO.I f) |