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Show Krvln, Soronson, who Is employed at ngham, spent Monday here with his rents, Mr. and Mrs. Soron Soron-a. Soron-a. Mrs. Aaron Saboy entortalnod at aner Fridny. Mrs. Amanda Saboy, rs. Clara Doylo, and Mrs. Josoph ay of Ogdon, wore tho guests. A now school toachor arrived on no 4th at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. oodruff Berry at Cedar Fort, athor and babo aro reported to be lng nlcoly. Morris Jones, SyrT Anderson, now-id now-id Shaw, Byrl Whlpplo and Arnold iterson left town Tuosday for Los igas, Nevada, whero thoy expect to omployod during tho summer. 9 o B. Y. U. Encampment Roducod rates on all rallroadB In 3 stato of Utah havo 'boon secured r tho Utah Commerce Travelors invention which is to bo held in ovo, Juno 7, 8, nnd 9. Those rates 11 mako It posslblo for all former idonts of tho Brlgham Young Unl- ralty to como in to tho big class icampmont and reunion and to tho mmoncoment exorcises at a mini- im cost. fk "it is hoped that all former studonts 11 avail themselves ot this opportu- jt :y, to return and ronow all old 2 qjalntances at tho Y," Prosldont irfls, of the Brigham Young Unlvor- 2 y, said today, "Wo aro going to 2 vo a largo gathoring of people from 9 majority of all classes. This will 2 iko it possible for a reorganization ? be effected in ordor that tho Alumni g isociatlon may function more efilcl- tly. Tho Alumni banquet and tho 43 mmoncoment oxerclses, too, ought draw largo numbers of our former idonts to the campus for a brief iy." Information concerning rates and Jt ograms may bo had from tho Brig- m m Young University officials. S 10 Encampment program will begin $! 10 a. m. Juno 7, 1923. I |