| Show £ fe ’if r EIGHTH GRADES HOLD ® - EXERCISES Jn Rally Upper Give for Class Last" and of of'cgrammar'- diplomas "t" - Child Tb WASATCH 191lVbf 'class’ of at i the the t Members I of Board prominent evening' of fruit and ' u all - sections school X— houses to'- J — of t night and last illuminated "were overflowing ’ with boys fi Hearts and and their who attend ’the eighth grade in The larger which rooms decor-j ine exercises were 'held were teu with flags and early summer parents graduatingexercises i v Howers j The out at - in ’profusion following program werethe eighth’ 1 ’ grade ? ‘1 l Invocation Thee jprophecy’ :ifrKuerlta rank -’To : ! -will Ecklan'd cornet Allen solo Bouck Harclass Nilson Emma Ballad of Manners the can- school Rose” evening HANKLIN -class Christensen H Us-- ' The I ' LowelE I held last their of promotion ex-l program ‘ 5 the "o Wisp” "T Jungmann A Lafayette diller Clara last r Chorus “To history 'Class of program Thee O follows: as class: Country” Scott Dahlquist Wendell Star"-Joseph cello solo “Evening Clive original Elsie poem u'Greene solo and chorus “Berceuse” (from Jocelyn) Amelia and Margetts class clarinet solo “Traumerel” Margetts selection “Pansies" Lafay-' etteschool class orchestra -Whitney: Ada( ! prophecies: Darling rcd ‘Bells 'iClass girls of Aberdovey” Whitney O Rogers: chorus class address to choruscertificates Dr but “Green girls’ of presentation Douglass Out I -g Theron' -motto: Growing”? OQUIRRH ii The J Ninth t the I I the class ' ! “The song lower “Venetian Hanrahan “The a Dinner Pary” solo for n n Queen” Mary Love Rugscene -at 48 Walla Rear — 8 June Mt parlors grammar x — West of fatty at Joseph West Tr '4 I -of I r' rrr SM p street' held today from m r BRUNDAGE Charles In 2 to R— 1911 casket Qualtrough-Alcott the parlors The body C 5 p leave will on ’Wells open funeral at 1911 8 at sixty-three of 7 a m-of Norway one or in prior and women election to t0 as and ways ' presiding - president Relief to call -presi-£!t£AleethSr In-struct i the by Ji Joseph Cannon oneof the execu-tive committee the urged to members active dutypdeclaring that now was the Gulbrandsen time BHRU 9 wr effective for The avenue She cancer r j : survive her uneral held In 1911 the June 9 Second ward chapel at 4 beginning p m Interment in City gthe cemetery ‘ ' I HOLDSPRINGVILLE I r Salt -free Palace bicycle tonight i OUTING ON JUNE 27 P ' Annual ' Oldj olks’ Reunion to K BeCarriedOutasOrig-pP ' I'll Owlng WUllam (Taft is to to possibility President Salt in Lake visit Jae that the has Ibeen It i 'of Old and present at the being conditioned reunion trip may decided Rio t 1 1 executive have for people old been free gathering western ini r with Lines arrangements his r by made of already big C The " Niataru Let i Central aUs Us Lake Routed " Plan The Route Your of the Trip Shore hours ght 20th Cenhtry Umiied re-spect-Utah AGED East o' others Jthat L'j arid Richard i low Also round trip tickets of Thousand Islands’ StRiver Lawrence Adirondack Mountains New White England Mountains Canadian and Resorts Seashore Jersey Coast Points n SVentP-ATi Trainft i rains oevemeen unexcelled uavucr juknowledge of Chicago every day service -train prutceuing irom his requirements but real personal eighty-nine the home O of died his I the der service havendtj I :7 i i 1 - sleeping particulars will car be accommodations furnished promptly and full IN BE SALT LAKE E J- jruut P'-an iuuu agcui TODAY Ing t -'Travel Arent Lake Salt v ?3l ?arlS? Schlacka vice president orthe Western Pacific passed through Salt Lake last night on his from way He will Denver to Ogden this spend morning In the Junction City and at to Salt Lake noon coming down special Jraln on a ofltwo cars He came 3 train on from Colorado the over io ox: 'r’assenget Judge City Wdg' I Utah return s Denver Rio and jh & night last Ogden TENNIS xt ' kitchen? h5me and Height Rackets Racket Cases Racket Presses Guides Markers ’ Insist on Wright & T 1 s I Ditson a Tennis Marking Goods They Are bread qiit ull v Line of Goodyear Tennis Just Received We T nThe and willcbe Tapes 6 aged p L m D and 8 More Oxfords both Lake six the r "'1 ' K j tonic with Johnson’s the where all the r ? when "T Ladies ! : w w r comforts ' J! are nJr — they 1 l'ir own 16 ? tana us a p a — f H able able the take: to 1 ' that that T its it's 1 to o Drove nrove ill' e pf right just oven forget cni not a batch is f - m j paKing - — — ingredients the I 1 - J - s 10 the 1 just game r ' j H that! t won o : balce to that certain i “ uieiiL - certain never meir I P - ’ 2 ISA ' -P I S' 1 -' '’ ?'P P I -i for excuse no all this TABLE' grocer's— always any 'work wor worry ROYAL out-of-dae at — - r 1 z the working “ i' W r' JT' u iioixuiuy ventilated oSest and expense UEEN BREAD wholesome pure—-always really superior better flour's and is largest me uom iresn Cleanest iignted nest Sih the sanitary bakery West most the homie to made loaf because it is made scientifically mixed raised and baked It : is M from ' ’ - he " : Nojhome They for world $1 for any "U h!- k u j g call where f and Palace bicycle 2 TTm I' lT b P ' ' ' - 1 a i ’ ' ' i real ’Accept ' You! will '4T J -' a ' ‘ -3 — Don’ay loaf of zjt£5d ’’ I'5 - tl 4 know the L genuine by feREAD ' this races ‘r s ' labfl f i It - £ not do !s time any AlwayssayROU Stores they sell Bakery mammoth 'establishment this-: visit Royal Jthe -J2'U Schramm- ive than Gome i guarantee 1 I io woman 1 remedies "Salt frqjj clejaner is invitation our rtC box a treat o fi ’ i stop eats the Price Drugs principal if man knows longer in 6r ' $ a J ' r had substitute fonlirhf 'it ?i’s be ! money-back I ‘t s w - S burns— never never it: uo Ole desiring blame live Address HardwareCoJ - Pills him $5 - sister Jordan ' for man a anwpmen boxes "’ There’s Thres-no - youlcan’t greatest i J’ South Die to blague help men elder i I 110 Sr -‘ we that i - Befuses Sexiliet will the r and takes are II Days " I i can’V live to x Lalf of this city June will be held at 2 from the Midvale Interment 1 t for in idled chapel S Man they in funeral cemetery lie Moye : U The ninety years today June 9 Best the services private AMUNDSE?t-— who Amundsen : - J iq M ‘’t may I roiseth Strong will be held at Paul’s Episcopal church today (riday) at 5:30 June 91911 p The m will In interment be Mt Olivet cemetery You Shoes 1 Tf UNERALS ' 1 J for life’s ‘ 1 ' certain before PGuiionrv races St t A bicycle Robert : ? Nets t Palace in” fin- many 1 or have ' ‘ - never — f! t- 'I bread— made justJ - 1 ' Balls 'Salt free mnthpr t uaiuiivvucii we hotter stove over a q Besides ' Ladles ” o’clock onte to at tonight I' ' 11:45 proceeded ’’ ROlSETH-uneral 4 t 4k’ GOODS! Grande at trot “tucked may 'rL J 11-1 tv us narrl U'lArkxan ti ate ’i ' L appli- on arms about if pt of rest mink 11 you a -p-neve TO ‘ ‘ - Tickets and Is- V' f ' the U- made railroad’official big hrinrs iwearv xLi: 224 r ments r B all son Chaney Colfax avenue o night clockJast He was born in rankfort? Mo 1822 and to came bait Lake a year and half a ago from Cedar Rapids Jowa where he had ibeen living with Mils brother He will be burled in Salt Lake beside his wife who died here uneral arrange been in inumate an at- age that IR - i 8:40 at 1 re old George C including famous only not service from to feet and -12' i YEARS — QjChaney ’ aching comfortably are the SAhl in puts limbs i I -r’ B : j tired committee DIES EIGHTY-NINE jj4 jit : after member the CHANEY those to aching ir - " - r- relief those ' RICHARD’ ? a awahn" W 11 V llVUuv '? r- s Michigan T Haiio ? an-tlclpatlon i J- - rnfi have the spring rival outing the bast and the members are looking' to forward the promised time? with a deal of great to " rp W -IJ - fall be’per-fected the arejibelng Efforts those of W J-Lh -J brings gers— olks’ will A Jf Bread- r ’ :vv include j ' ii to Old the itinerary the Salt the o If affair state-wide together every eligible shoiy President Taft the his sfor her old age and a " and make to old In transportation il i- Lake trip? bringing they made ’ $J as ir ) 30th It hold 27 I Salt York Central v lllv It ? William i Grande all ly ' 4 abandoned the George’ Margetts J Bean B Barton to Grant the outing aft Springville on June originally planned that The Springville people say "to are prepared all entertain the folks Salt Lake send themcam style -BIlL i olks’ the be by The outing pvill be confined Lake as usual but members President his can ape way clear 1 New H fall the promise to-fthe J - Queen VM £ II r- 2 J i days J - Mil - t:‘ - Chicago 30 - J Planned Arrangements Limit ’r ‘ r L-vl - irially the Return -'r Table j K of V - ’ till :! e P Sept r: ‘ races royal to ? ' i - Ladles I 1st BBl ywHw "Bread 1 ! June I i IAK ? work committee hopes to do its most! effective work through the auxiliary of loca'l organizations the different churches Pearl and age a native ions and a sister services will be Two for -and June of years its last societies was (her stake-society !next Saturday thenrto take active in an part This work: she to consented do asked ii GULBRANDSEN — Thora the 427 residence Mormon rhe 2Ii in nrobably of Parade days PPPgPiPoPIon followed night -the arrange means 7 accompanied to ‘ building (-and sale i the Bourne on IiwIamV in committee composed of C W Nibley Bishop C Hv-rum Heber Iverson Groesbeck’ William Naylor George Tickets k Have committee Blsh°P's few a thlr-tyrfirst his be riday m Mont Brundage R will 1?® a chldren ! Tour VvHWIb 2 March election Tieague i2nPorm p June company’s after Butte for in Brundage The year city? this to the4nrmCemonstrton5’ Round Summer i r tAh j' rom 110 J ijtt ? - impression that Planning a surprise 1° s’rlnS about three twn be i ‘ New York "Boston j I I !? ? J If r r'--K" -r 3 - A-JA’-i - the ethe hVnbHCd1e1 Invited are will linger lquo5 nfXhinf?i atA 2 11 ? ’ or-" r -:T r:r ir" I I ‘ L- ” lib-' m' li 2 fl i general’PP ViH Seventeenth the 1 : TT- r'i " L ’ J 11 ‘ XhvhAfnrJ“£n Taylor - z' ’ r'v 'tn T'- rrwr c - keep Children whlnh1 the The I and Laboring’ -Wol-sky s June : "A J’S' '1' j t ’i native chapel iriends attend The casket at opened the chapel from 1:40 In City cemetery m Interment was rt ' William Temple fie will 2 Temple T Caroline ward died rrr J ! degeneration to at Il s ‘ 3 i'W'' ' food tablet to way now Plans Womenj 1 grauuatiun last ltvrrrr I rr’-r 1----rr PARADE Temperance North- remalns-’areiat of services (riday) its take but a as you rarely is the box 10-cent Anti-Liqbor L- school had exercises The those RIBBON’ Olivet please year The South funeral GnnvriT! I I the TOHAVE'BEUE red papers sixty-seventh Germany 25 248 1911 heart the her funeral Mrs r’- uneral funeral State South Interment Walla of 9 them doses Get-a p train J - member In j r :-ir rTr' Cas-carets tlmelThat a well 1 SCHOOL at that decays s ij) WOLSKY street of ’ rr rr i" iOT’ A : yeari? the 'Evans copy class meeting house evening where following program was rendered: Music “Bohfimlan Cirl" chestra address of welcome Ross Ramsey: chorus "Thu Plrot Inff aje Peeping” class oration “Our Country” William violin Wilkerson solo "Canzone Ira Amorosai” Sharp class prophecy Ruth Lundstrom song ‘Hark! the Gentle Breeze Is Stealing” out: ’ n held be D 8 11911 7 June city fifty-third will of was a cemetery Ma-hany class the the Oqulrrh “PheidippidesT Thomas Prepare gjes £ 'carried recitation violin Moon Bong” i the was exercises Oquirrh program was “March Ethelberg” orchestra! jw of -class This Music i A E O promotion POPLAR this U- ” too clogged means And IT ’ r -! bowels It take large in at today 1911 at June (riday) P m under the auspices ot the B 85 No and the United Commercial of Travelers societies he which 4p the l i- - rTs - j street Ure:’vtslns al hall graduation the eighth school $ of iscene of 4 services chapel diplomas C Samuel Sweet Home" orchestra Grove In — his in have keep-well DIED1 ROTH 'Ti lit-fruit fine 4- r-- - ’ 'different eat- too Carmichael J Roth are little r4 V'-sd 'plenty was ji'4 people I last (a)vtuer (Berrl) not Do-rius class Cott was can’t ’ May Sena w ' - food i Gul ver Cott s v r j? i exercises for the eighth grade graduates took place last at the evening Sugar House meeting house wherethis program was rendered: ?la?2soL°‘ "Titiana” Alice' Youngdale The Old Saber” from “La Grande Duchesse de Geroslstein” class sketch ?£ nles Bussell Lowell Alice Ball of the Son& River” (Godard) (b) “Carmena" (Wilson Lane) eighth girls grade prognostication Vera the Grapevine Swing’ w (Hubbard Smith) eighth boys grade of presentation certificates Mathonihah rhomas cantata" “The lower Queen" Poplar SCHOOL amusement ward Rose” pl-®® j ' WM11 V1UJ Y g -in (b) ' Ethel Woodland -of school : a t prophecy IRVING Irving school Lafayette hall was Whitney class Van Amy Zimmerman f decay poisons are sucked 'into the blood through the very to ductsiintended the suck nutrimentji So we must make our choice to We must live an exten like the primitive else we man mur? eat Cascardts Casehrets’ do right food what the do would what of plenty exercise does The! effect is as natural from the other one as The question is one If convenience choose you presentation Ranson Principal response Oscar Lois dass prophecy cantata “The lower Queen” (Odoardo Barri) class ballad “The lower Sadie Queen” address Hobbk to Mr graduates MathonihahThomas of presentation diplomas Mr Oscar Van ? School' commencement of the grade night at Lee ‘The presentation Park “Home theeighth The (a) Letcherji Cottf Van 'orchestra: tableau"Star Span-fled Maihany Banner" Esther Lydia Mabel Carmedy Maude Gibson i!?’ Marys Reva -ranklin -eighth Mendelssohn Heckmann Morley Coombs ! Thine Eyes” cantata “The lower Queen’’ C I Dr Odoardo Barri: address Doug-' las Randall quartet George Leslie Doyle Ernest Rufer' Peirce Harvey of “Will presentation diplomas chorus VLlft Valerie "Daisies Won’t Tell” orchestra cantata “The lower class class Queen” history O William Geurts ‘To Thee Country!” class overture “American the The evening Cecelia ' exercises of the took place grade The following program given: - Chorus n : ' school ercises follows: 1 “Woodland - Lowell School eighth grade graduates ' Closing and their modern' food there retained creates poisons ! ' SCHOOL Jowers"Lmandolln of ate - We up and Z-rva A accompanists tileWinter read by Emma Nilson: can--j tata “lower “Queen”’ address of certificates Super-! presentation And intendent-D‘ class “VI-vera 2 presentation Henry alphabet Angle Bertha Rich class in music scene recitation and West” -MerciaBy class solo piano selection? piano Ieroy -man class Country” Eddie Mackintosh 1 chorus -Openshaw O Lesson breakfast orchestra “The East Mary Hays reading "Sonny’s Diploma" Grant Malquist Gentle Juet “Hark’ The Is Breeze Stealing” Ethel Selbach and Alberna Sadler recitation water class song “Spring” of diplomas violin solo “Good Night” Luicime Compson George Stevenson and Helen Stiefel carried was exgraduation erclses of the school: Jackson Selectionschool Jackson orchestra j family at Oquirrh the irr rr -q - v It5! -rTI r ‘ r -i- Cascar-ets need exercise too and food is our rich : M Theo Tobanl Dwight (Bardwell Ray Hansen Russell Tracy Leona Christiansen class Daugherty Ruth paper ‘I girls’ chorus Used to Believe ir airies” by Sadie Hob-ba George Spink: Cushing Katie Clinton Stella Cushlng-Ruth Shepherd Leona Bowerman assembled0 girls and not We -Mellstrup: ‘-5 --- Salt-Lake' r -r T b- s’U i- v- outdoors all We coarse " ant Part Have Entertainment - In Education Schoolmen in 1 of e- ' time did men lived- They) f ' long of ‘exercises airy "The Revel” class class history Mildred Shreck: ’piano solo “Habanerla from Carmen? ’translated (Gustav Lang) Vera Leone Christiansen reading “Merchant of Venice” of cast characters: Portia Persa Heginbothain Shylock Urbane Parks: Nerlssaj Irene Bassanlo McCanne Stewart Highanr Antonio’ Dwight Bardwell Gratiano D Oscar Van Cott’Princo of Morocco Herbert Prince ofvArragon Donald Ashton’ Duke? of Venice ‘Ralph Cracroft: Salarlno Roy Allen Singing Clinton Katie musical selection PRESENTED -""tt Ti - - Dr ' c -a following-program Its graduation ’schoolhouse last ’ - ‘ ’Wasatch out 'hj ‘r'"-- r ' ' T ’ J the schborcarried ” - - Aten f SCHOOL IThe -T- ' -O T k- -U ’ SV-'''-'"— ir T"' -“I ''Tv ’ h- Days “r box cent insures you against Sick Con-“ Headache Biliousness stipatlon bra Bad Stomach -“Good-by i ! 19111 9 h - -'T grammar V J All 7 - ? End Miserable “the i ’ JUNE Y ‘supervisor! class-poemEdna-' in CERTIICATES RIDA UTAH CITY ‘(diets’ -Song t LAKE 4 i Hazel McDonald’ chorus clftSs' present lowers” grades: 'overture "Patriotic” first orchestra Sullivan: music orchestra of of the Morgan statue David Andersonfs acceptance James Hammond president of board of education class Dear School song Days class and Programs 1 m i class our “Buds I limm Time Rooms interesting - classr tation SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN presentation t Students ipJ tH THE 1- ’ T s’ r At all'Crbcer £ 4 W t I -£ U- - -k 1 s - - i rO i f O’ v |