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Show a * FINED rear fo by the Tall the end of 25th June the Trip first semester year of 1906, public schools In Work has five graduated, in the ceased, and the school the Ogden the pupils this afternoon Braduates spent an at Glenwood park enjoyable the outing The following is a complete list of the graduates of the various schools, many school of whom will enter the Mound Fort-Willard Barlow, Ray Chrisofferson, Lloyd ek: ris, Raymond Jones, Laurie Dee, Henry Sherwood, Emil Soderquist, Earl 1 Honan. Frank Tribe, Zina Anderson, Agnes Farr, Hazel Hufstettler, Molina léntehfon, Bdna More, Myrtle Ramsdon, Ella Shaw, Christina Car1 Washington-Juliana Ballantyne, Irene Brown, Inez Critehlow, Nellie Doxey, Mamie Siegle, Eleanore Smith, Blanch Summer, Bessle Unsworth, Irene ‘Wallace, Arthur Woods, Carl Bingham, Harry Higgins, Orwin Miller, John Newey, Albin Schelin, Charles Smith, Hazel Weaver, Florence Mosler, Edna Healey, Ellis Krook, Grant-George Brooks Clarence Carey, Claude Cave, Herbert Hinley, Stewart Harris, Frank Harris, James Lever, Alfred Larson, Ear] Peterson, Henry Peterson, Frank Paine,Clarence Riser, Walter Smith, William Shipley, Blaine Snyder, Rolfo West, Jane Bishop, Mabel Mott, Lily Clifton, StelJa Calvin, Ethel Downs, Rena Dows, Myrtle Ellis, Laura Holden, Ambei Hill, Nina Hanly, Rena Measures, Ivie Richardson, Stella Stuhr, Maggie Wilkinson, ernest Wilson, in Foy for Ee eentaticn of of Lars M. Nelson, Wark passed creating a ess, teThepphone veaon torney Garden EDEN Spot in Near Plans Ogden, fying the city hall IN was Tlall Drawn switeh Is who by Sergeants investf Tout e¢ Roy Lamdin ailroad a of Cere- Graduates. Gri 1 Oper 1 -" The >» Grane June -den, to doors the to srowded Ea Ee on the -occasion of the graduat- d gene neneccous O Pres The but wit en ent oe to ass ‘U6 of class a an exe) fully t a opene ‘ entertainm ninga & _ began audience Middleton F ¢ ident ey 2ve ir ut applause. §-20 oepie the h Prank able vi iledic of: of Dre it ot board to the Inability the of 2" ore sident See ation a be present, ¢ i the presented Allison edawilliam fare after W hich the-one-act ont , tory. mag "Lend He Me ‘ assoc iat tion i ‘we « ae asily Shillings" Five sentec 07. -2: and by a ah i d ven at of‘ Fh distin yells. which : were 6 at was pre- the High wien "They se hool their infrequent tervals. Land Trout Re ditehes Alfalfa. in In some it den, iready taken ne alfalfa Come the trouble, peat understooc ya to cessary Stel on of e amount of damage. Articles B00d far of the companies which na ove! given diplomas Christensen, Roland Born Don C. the holes dug far - of that Bre the line persons tite. Wadsworth. to 28, a son; Williamson, daughter, Mrs, on a eet May on? are 29, to to Racker, Mrs. Mrs. poles have lator FROM Dies OR Republican from Mtaliva. Swechildren, 14 > ve are me the thought is is gue He result of is being question of his present BREAK of the electric the ge their in > There ere many musical | siverentire Lake.| to Provo where Chislett is Salttent man . very h relaiil meeting humerous illness in home at} after oa he suffered whic h Deong} an learned e Maude 343 ican conve ts Fork under for Re fe Ww >of the ERmpenyof direction > lived in Ameryears after which engaged helped hee in Pro- fined Vital ; except all pillav is in} ward been --$-$-___ HELLO MACHINES Offices at Spe clstal P rove our. ape nse With Service Rocky been] Lo- cOuUN-| tro une which for the From Ju professors university Special ee oe Sih marched tn to the stake Impressive a Dody tabernacle at it 1 ne amily, remnitert ie the exercises covery. of Schoo Zt has been received by alumni the tna a » Roy a Chipinan,"Theth clal Courses ra Birdie Verne Gi élite of and feeling We > never have t called Ss unexpectedly Feature been the: giving tari c school upon called of of mourn Be F Stanley' ay Hall, Bacon, o , lite ‘of Poulkoe is placed eee maintained an have been four out intermission and things in the way of Jeutenant members of the ceremony "All mabe congre ation Bar es a Re of the music the EROWEL askii g fourth lt Be e ftom ge, it. ‘trict Jolin ahe ioe eatin! Se: amoun- says © would abuse. that commercial sce ent knock western railroad, making uUions of the Godefrey |railroad her geons of for physicians. Dr. the Godefrey The are three family father Northwestern. by : 4s! Horace ¢ ge neral Commings , and the Year's the big had Orms f 7 Work. agricultural just mechanic a " scl ffered. the . su arts buildings D replacing en sd burned the completed, and, buildi considert at iculties encountered, arts departmany cease eeeane epartment the! which superinte ndent The than to Young Mit equipm open its will fall prepared work to ba ie "higher gy ever agrie atorar. Suede tment thrived phenomenally this yegp Mas great demand, now keenly felt The experts in the various branches for agriculture has helped to bring 0 a|the department many of the leading vilionel students Courtesy of the institution Alumni penile: i Reunion, rid "university , and The officers of the alumni hh atela |in - ending an| tion. have kept in elose touch Wi} ocla- | absent members during the past at _and and every effort has been put forth i the/ preparing for the e Ee eee th ork of Brishati visiting members du ing See institution: which bore hisiment week. Many aaa already Taye an lection known their intention of. being Ps the ent 5; or art and Intellectual de pita ane eae nt to along with e hest ma for the some big few school. Afte ‘ the . luncheon served hall, atae be in The B Y. Jy," the wor the the a program lapeant. Bnd ae histo of is Ae plow 2 m.- Baccalaureate George H. Brim. university Mondayé receptién FRENCH Tuesday, completed ofSunday, 11 a exer- | sermon President guests : reunion have of their school year and are seen ab the campus. Undoubtedly the reunite : of | this year will. enthusiastic mierda Field day exercises Tuesday, Commencement ert 11: m.-Graduating exercises, / prane'to graduates. Hon. B. M Allison, a Address, State Supe rintendent A, Nel- LEAVE. son. Addresse vy Gr erauaiie ‘Irvin Allred Reinforced <& ‘ORES ** Miss pe rae Pete rson, ' ence and the r pris- ha is |, keeper."* Who "The Tuesday, Miss Stata Forgeon, Live in Air Castles." A. Value of Manual Train- 6 p. m-Alimni banquet. {| ; Toastmaster' W. §, Langton, "06. Toasts: ‘The Graduates," Mayor E. W. Robinson. ‘The Faculty," I. E. All- red, °06 "The Colleze and Community,'' Hon, E. M. Allison, jr. "Agricultural Edueation," President W, J. Kerr, College Athleties," J, T) Jar"Student Life,"¢ Cantal i. | D. Styer. : "Ah "Alumni Idaho state session Re eta an Spe cial Service E to anc its supervision} the sur- Flin Mi a Admeda Langton d Association,' Cc. WwW. ----____, Sunday School Convention. Republican Special Service. re FUER) to Fort Russe Me Falls, Sunday in Ida, schoal Idaho Falls. June 1,.-The convention It is being is in held in the Methodist church and the attendance jis good, there being a large number of delegates from outside lev- | points. Great interest is taken in the proceedings. Dr. Hearst made the adprincipal the and weleome of dre pee of the opening session was . | Mr: Mary Foster Bryner, her. sub‘cor being ‘Through Field | Glasses." |She reviewed Sunday school work In |reneral Yesterday was devoted to the reports of state officers and the work of the county and = distriet organiza tions The musical features are e) cellent, the various choirs of the city Derticlpating in one or more of the is our educational Future cant Prospects eid stovided for as they press themse ten ll up: j a homopiien ‘he which News from Evanston. tepublican Special Service Evatiston, Wyo., June' 1.-Jewett first will be| Tomlinson of Salt Lake has accepted rail- | a position with C, B. Gunnell, the | druggist, of Evanston. Joseph Fife sr, manager of the ope ine | Wyoming Mining & Development These big machines weit) | company, Is in Salt Lake to supervise | experiments being made with samples ire clay from the deposits of his --- company at Evanston. The company "Are you roady be volte on my Pal ere to build a modern tile plant 1ere M. O. Andrewson and W. J. Cashin fare in Salt Lake as expert witnesses in the case of Rasmussen, the Raw, | tins undertaker, against the ~ Union Pacific Railroad company. Samuel Wilson of Chevenne was in ' monster is greatly gonernoy divislon at institution of area the a splenB arrest- Inherits Road Job, Republican Special Service. é Wyo.,..June; 1.-Dr.. A. -C La nder, Godefrey of this place has been up| pointed local surgeon for the North- her|unele The House a Poot Newey ing."" , and ' Letit Caroline Rebecca Despite this handicap, the coll i da most successful and prose to the) year, ar, a and the officials feel just! ©|of the progress made. The grea composed Dp the ; « TAKE met enne, June -A gang of aie nd Shhae ia operating in Cheyenne and numerous crimes are "all eae to the police daily. T. B Th we comLewis, a wireless telegraph operator, Ny company to We = held up in the eity park early a erday morning and relieved o tel: aiamond pin worth $50, The crime as committed by two masked highwaymen, The home of Charles Grifwi Satis sfactorily ent fin. assistant chief railway mall clerk, ‘the n. wus broken into and a eee gold watch and $20 in money taken. The | home s of August Buechner, @ ne we ler, EB. ind City Attorney J. yer, were cutered the same nigpt and considerke Saying |able property of value taken. ere cana c i: se er. --<-<-- Kerr, Esther Christensen, j Manual Training in Mechanic A Newey, Samuel Roy Egbert, Aaron Smoot] Hail of Cook F.|began last fall under cireumsta E.| that were not ee most favorab of it with- witnessing Olson. Tessie it portends great crops this fall family Hansen, Emil Vesta Man- eae S Earl the < OF two. te Ne phone s busihints dn the coun- ad W.| Hangen, &- B. = Agriculture: JOM» Charles Sorenson, : : Arts.) Manual Training in Domestic Ina Rosetta Stratford, Lena Hoffman, Alva Blackburn, Andrew farmers with Steeves s cay Joseph Spragu Bell. Skeen, Cadmus Wallace, Alister, June 1.-The past four days Governor from number of Sraduates Richard Smith, Edgar 1 Cyril Veliko Petranoft ree: David eae Alice Crookston, Domestic Seience: he the State League of Commercial clubs night tn his capacity as president the State League of Commeer ee clubs nee organized. The object of the neeting was to secure the SaiizHon of the Tdaho Falls body, and plans foi advertising and other matters of Iinterest were discussed. Ear! Changnon and Miss Olive Lane were united in marriage at the home of the groom's parents at 9 o'clock last night, only intimate friends and the ad- pe nich . will. Wilkins, Falls. days list DicGart Hafen, y raat ode ‘i did pie koowy of ~~ ie courses The in domestic scieence, With Certificates - subjec care. organization Is with certificates short. Clyde der ye ind the more to the many ‘This mie Alber ‘t Rrbatan Mequarr rie, ne n a year. ee Work under the arndsal of his eaen eee the student has been solicitude and watch v this William ieee I Seth"Morcell, Parley, Woolsey, be- Indy Agri- few that the class of 1906 e graduates Schwenke, pela anent A follows S. : - arrington, Warren aye ‘am the to the world re aan to the week. twenty-one. as Lillian] m qnoblaenebics pe Pi seeking how little e but alal- | Watkins, been brings the leaving exercises it is known the ar- Fay gus the | inde pe nde nt company | Cheyenne's Wave of Crime, was er ante d to the iaten)pu een Spec fal Service ae Bessie Byron he Leo be his 3 best, of enjoy to With Degrees-Irvin Allred, B in engineering; Mildred Forgeon, S. in commerce; Minnie Peterson. immediate most t perfect week work to a close, change in requirements and vanee in the standard of eon took meee five years Mortensen, ean: also held general Beeslniis the free degrees i Cluft, great joy, and not in the memory told timers has there been such steady fall as this week has witnessed There Has is comprised of members who did not graduate last year owing to trregularity in their work. Otherwise, there Commencement, of Service. -This conan will soon be added when this month the Program the Alumol successful members already here. The class of three degrees this year, when compared with the nineteen degree graduates of last year, is, of course, very small; but this fact is justified anpals Provo Special June college commencement of GaripHele judgment GRADUATES Week Feature regular Students 10:30 the anniversary of d Young F Pini association. hold their nual reunion upon that fate. at Provo Progam the cultural the d every pereverything though the program was long, son arenes With interest to tended Republican ogan, ex- from court Idaho Idaho Falls, Ida rainy weather of the all Of |} has tires whi freely County Republican lines to "those district statistics Notes leaves chil-| aie ‘the THE Reunion. May in Richfield are as follows, eight births, six deaths, one case smallpox one searlet fever, one typhoid, one pneumonia. Hawk ah $5, from to OF - | Commenhbement | Richfield Notes. his organization has expended Republican Special Service Richfield, June 1.-The regular tf, vm of the sixth judicial district court opened yesterday with Judge Chidester presiding. The following business was | transacted: Citizenship papers were issued terior decorations ‘of our "buildings to the Niels Christian Olsen, formerly n | | Denmark, A. Lipsey, charged with assault ae purines Year. Ww | | with a deadly weapon, pleaded guilty pto shmple assault and was fined $60. The remainder of the day was taken up with the trial of the City of Richfield against John G. Jorgensen The , eeiducae of the city was not all when a recess was taken. It will remembered that on March 5, 1906 Mr. Jorgensen and I. J. Stewart engaged in a fight in the county commissioner's room, Stewart was fined $5. Jorgensen was tried before Jusbe en adde d six I athe s,c¢ antributions of the tice Lauritzen and a jury, found guilty appealed esas "List a joined | pnd immi- are " All rie: pthiseee palrierd atand Brunt, petines as Strong aritets ther ar% ce of cises closeu with ok aan graduates are: Violet -_--___ closing have |emphasizing his statement with their}remark that "we must either eae gas|or break it before many deca years! : hngering Mong AHEAD College Work Ended at Logan and Time for Gaiety is Planned.' The Development WEEK oo INSTITUTION'S GREAT YEAR|" Bees 1.-The the address of Prof. Edwin Maslin Hulme of the State university. address was on ‘Public Problems ana Public Education," and he touched at ordered of ena event of the commencement exercises was held last evening, when a large crowd gathered in the armory to hear ehureh rn| oes . moved Conferring Young Family -RReunion Held at Provo With School and AT AGGIE SCHOOL Bl ‘ingleton, ©! Service. June - < CONSTITUTION. Talks to Graduates Falls Exercises, Falls, arty bY. UNIVERSITY an over. held here bite Special Idaho wa of have! a! at Georgia Denlinger, John Glanzman, Minnie Glanzman, Dewitt Olson, Jenar nie Huffaker, Hazel Ramsey, Daniel Owen, Edna Reesor, Bertrand Tan"Sixth } ner, Samuel Taylor and Harry Wilson. Lewle¢ 13 _arvied' Be Ww It University Man at Idaho Provo-Peter the Mag ar OMAHA. at that Ww. sanity. MEND come will of out some Jerome, in ang ae for married 22, 1869. age from fo Says neral- some length upon many of the probwere lems of interest tothe world today, might se raised | referring in particular to the regulawanted tion of corporations, immigration and with labor questions, and upon the proposiie a rumor that} tion of amending the constitution, avica * bhte W ALKED Re ae ts an Wadsworth her miserable alsa A, O. Smoot has accepted a with the government and willposition take charge of a large irrigation project A of incorporation of the Inter-Mountain Armus sement company have been filed with the county clerk The company is capitalized at $2.00 divided into the same number of shares of the par value of $1 Th pursuits of the corporation erect and maintain dance halls, skating rinks, ete. and ‘the Gliners are follows: James Byrr John A. Malia pecretar? and lreasurer. and with Dan B, Shields they form the board of directors The New W est school at this place closed its season's work yeste rday, and in the afternoon a fine program Was rendered under the direction of the teacher, Miss Hubenthal}l, The young lady willl leave for her home in the East in a few days Lehi Notes. Republican Special Service. hi, June 1.-The graduates the Congregational school who She et. ‘peahn mt n evtnve she would seems rs choked lite were May condition of the repair cost to] left ut 1 exceeds struck and made They that f this shee the business a Staunch account last brought fromuponEureka this mornto be here tried ae has and one some weeks ag many lambs are dead = heavy rains have been a boon range revert elens, and while Coaee is done it is estimated the " current] dose of "dop be | to await apvalpb at- ai . hig ape 1,-The une ct He been has warden at the irri ation ditches are -e Ing picked uy thes: e scréens of o 1 away b been wash ae aN at water, mrlow wns th rere Jan the to fish Th that storm great far into Hades get out, and spnropriations Idaho the | in The university. archantre played a selecevery James Burton, 14 years old, met the} with a serfous accident at the Provo ofte ria : Pits ident David John. Pressed Brick yards this afternoon. _ Preside nt Gootge H, Brimhall gaye a His hand was caught in the machinery | 1 which badly lacerated jt. <A portion cle coe ic or the fourth finger was amputated, to A son has been born to Mr. and te w = Ernest C. Henricksen, a daughaia paid} ter to Mr. and Mrs. O V. Harris, and son to Mr. tne goods kept}a Orson and Mrs. and| Campbell and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dotson. W. R. that] total enrollment of 1,361 on here June 1-pe¢ big vain storm has cle ared up at 1: now Ast and frost is doing cons iderable The past two nights it hard, and as a consequence alfalfa and some grain has suffered erably. <A Senne nt sheep mz terday said Mgnt creises of the Ogden high school Hi! by the furnis shed music ne ne the spe of one was orchestra hool ol direction the Under features. fal musician: the Coop aoe r Squire ae re de a comm endable showing and a eye... Professo 70 ne hour license Coalville, S o mony Annual at Filled House Opera nee the placnds of s oe NOTES FROM PROVO Republiean ao Service. alProvo Ju 1.-George Leslie was due] Salt Lake, wha admits he is accusonce,|tomed to the use of ‘dq po," was the cases EXERCISES. openea +t+t +++ te ++ eees t agy ranging 2-3 cents to $1 a month The} the| COALVILLE NOTES. pe ES SCHOOL HIGH cel ceive 2s that Its s3 lic ense me ekeTE afraid eyesore Which Nellie Brown has filed an applicaable feature in the heart of this city. | tit nn for a decree of divorce from her It is proposed to. establish a band | Husband, Wallac« Brown, in whic h stand in the open space west of the |She alleges non-support and desertion city building around which grass with T. J. Longley, United States immijbroad walks will circle eading inspector, will leave for New walksto}|gration cement be will bandstand the York within a few days with Louise from the four corners of the square Morean, the French ea who is to shade for provide be sent also plans to Franc back The walk smaller and beds flower trees, iF. E. Lewis, Ritter to of dinleading road the avenue, Hudson ing cars and hotels, left this morning the for Evanston on business, the city jail, will remain open, On a with bordered be will it side west John Kempf of Salt Lake head of the gas and coke department the east of the laid on will also be ee co Utah Light & Railway becompan be@lald will plot a grass the city conferring and side with local A "co. official the street and the walk tween regarding an extension of sids the comsouth the around sidewalk pany s gas mains ment in this city. station fire of the square, north of the the enti will complete a walk around square. Wyo, electric, comwas] H. a position: with the Simmons relieve Ogden of the | Hardware company at San Francisco has been an undesir- will 5 OF ee Te 0 re-enforcement. den, be- tilt for and clerk, eight telegraph board Lcecepted about ae electric | living, and she asks pumtales of the one fee.| minor child, Edwin, aged 14, was me Hn es LA license and The date for the dedication of the Masonic temple has been set for June iat day was chosen because it is generally observed throughout the Masonic world. Shown Up. June 1.-Plans for beautivacant space adjacent to the have been drawn, ‘and when completed May 66 the graduating exercises | 00 found Pincock, river, el ing m-|his the clew OGDEN. City Just in at the opera house tonight, burglars entered the home of Mrs. John Mauire, 2526 Adams street, and Stole William oe he 1 The ly aa and Incorporation. family . FE a be + Nuniu| Enter Home 1.-While the one + + The Qamount was $2 250 which the com-|L.| Hall, - viec president; Herbert O. Adains secretary and treasurer These together with Daniel B Felt constitute the board of directors : Burglars Ogden, June { ston. Jun miles northeast of Cody, sc er the ak of George RIVER liciting bide tae mterior. is s0the Corbett dam ] located » the Shosh + + Citi- Service. result a as are! Jarman, me ter Holland, - George | ter. : poUbace > Sage. Eitet eeve, -Ernest Browning, Harvey Cahill, voit Chambers, Claude Ca-| Ogden Briefs. rey, Stewart Eccles, John McLaughlin, Don Van Dyke, Boyd Wyatt, Bliza ede n, June 1.-J. A. Howell conMalan. Robina Moyes, ‘Beatrice Dal-|4uU sted court in Morgan today ton, Irene Rowland, Florence Baird, i eroy T. Booth, for some fon conLenore Brown, Rhea Brown, Crete | nected with the Morning Examiner in Coursey, Lorelle Foley, Clara God-|this city, has accepted a position as dard, Mary Goodale, May Grix, Matcreniator for the Ogden branch of the tie Horn, Stella Islaub, Eva Leek, |Inter-Mountain Re ‘publican Maude Lindsay, Ella Livingston, Leah George Ritehie, Sheriff Sebring's Pardoe, Lydia Parker, Amy Rogery » new senuty, assumed his duties today. Mabel Rolapp, Irma Tracey, Florence rs. Charles Weleh has gone to Whipple, Mabel Wilcox, Addie WitBoston from which point she will sail Z |on June MargaWetherspoon, Marie tenberg, 7 for England ret Wright. Margaret Smurthwaite Frances Thompson Jennie Calvert, for Jake the Sehluter, wire chief in this ¢ ity Independent Te Jephone comLila Eccles, Ethel Flowers, Myrtle pany, left last Vv r ise Johnson, Violet) Kuhn. where a evening for Boise, he will install a 1,200-ljne MAKE Special oe Debris. president; § -----SS on th he Republican ae Articles FPF SHOSHONE Nib Geen Orchestra Ogden, June 1.-The George A. Lowe company today awarded a contract to H. W) Norman which calls for immediate removal of the brick and bris from the Lowe company's property which was destroyed by the ecent fire. The consideration is $2,300, the work to be completed withi 18 days By Monday there will be > 50 men at work on the ruins and ten teams hauling away the debris which will be taken to the river. The bricks will be taken to the federal building where they are to be used for fireproofing BIDS. Republican + - Out Take Will Who zens Ogden, June 1.-Articles of incorporation have been filed with the county clerk by the Nelson, Hall & Adams company. The company have organized for the purpose of buying and selling live stock and the transaction of a general commission business vith a capital stock of $25,000, vided into shares of the par value of each The incorppratars and officers are ON + + + INCREASED GREATLY Among of' ertifieates-Pres, Removal FEDERAL + Schools. School LT TEST FTES ECE TY + + Z + COST Helped From Jail by Friends Jointly With Young Reunion oT ae what the back room and that the boys obtained their they should, be escorted to and under no conditions to be allowed to purchase participate in a card game. County ie Another Wyoming Prisoner }B. ) Y.U, Commencement Held Reign of Terror in Wyoming + whp Judge Patton in placing the account + Burglaries and Hold ups Make be lectric | +{> Row Between City and Electric Company Results in Gen+ In was attending eae Checkets, Howard Chambers, Johr Deegan, Willard Gilson. Darrell Desi ecite ell, Roscoe Gwilliam, Ralp h Johnson, Henry Naisbitt, Ray Parker, Marion Smith, Thaddeus Stevens, Howard, Stratford, Rob- ert Thorburn, lunch counter. Juvenile court be FE. Stratfo Music. .Ogden High, Benediction High Dee-Blaine Baxter, Ramon Brown, Ray Cargill, Otto Linderman. Bert Power, Lawrence Stratford, Carl Torgeson, Sara Bitton Poke Coleman Hazel Jones, Pearl Peterson, Lydin Saat, Verna Randall, Loive Spangen- Store. to Carl has n of the Weber marked His building held CHEYENNE Shows PROVO LIGHTS OUT; FIRM SOUNDS TAPS Allowing for Ogden, June 1,-Graduating exercises for the Weber county schools will be held at the Ogden tabernacle tomorrow evening. The following program will be renderec Music. .Ogden High School Orchestra Invocation Chorus. -Primary Pupils, Huntsville School Aviinress... san . Prof. N.:'T... Porter niv rsity of Utah). Recitation. Blea Wright, Riverale Sch Shorus aeniaee Pupils, Hooper chool. Street. 1.-Today in would of Republican 410 Ogden, Timber to Resort. Gite' Inter-Mountain Bureau, Graduates College TOBACCO. Punished of the took place as soon as meal that the street were they tobaeco or AT GLENWooD Spent SELLING Minors meee Yesterday om Splendid Growth June 1.-E. Munsey, the oO den, arena: fifth street cigar merchant Was today fined $25 for selling tobacco to minors. The arrest and fine is the result of arrests of small boys who congregate in the rear of the cigar store and play cards. It developed that Munsey rents the _ OUTING FOR Man Cigar Pupils Graduate After Year of Hard Work and Receiev Diplomas. AN pel [ A FINISH OF STUDY IN OGDEN SCHOOLS (fi and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906. & Close REPUBLICAN, ‘o: Schools INTER-MOUNTAIN FHHHHFFHFHHHHH+H HHH HHS Public Graduates Hold Exercises THE FH EN Aal¥ ~<SM O° [0 ee Mvanston Yuesday and Wednesday = cf os |