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Show HOME COMING AT B. Y. V. The first home coming, in twenty years, will be celebrated by the Brigham Young University at Provo May 26, 27, 28. All graduates, (former ntudentf--, and friends of the li. Y. U. arc invited in-vited to come and participate in three days celebration. PROGRAM IN GENERAL May 2 at 5 p. in., Band Concert on University grounds while Homo 'Comers are assembling at Colloge Hall. Reunion and hand-shake 6 p.m. at College Hall. 7 p.m. a grand 'Carnival Parade;. May 27 at ID a. ni., Alumni Program Pro-gram at Columbia Theatre. Aftcr-noon Aftcr-noon sports on Campus. 7 p. m. 'Grand Pagcn on University Hill in which 400 people participate. May 28. 10 a. m. Commencement exercises at the Tabernacle. A special feature in early afternoon. Banquet at 5 p. in. At s S 0 p. m. two dances will be held. One at (Ladies Gymnasium for present students, stud-ents, and nbe oilier at the Men's iGymnasium for former students and friends. Dances appropriate for 'each will be programed. . Camping facilities in the beautiful beauti-ful park on University Hill will be provided, for all who desire Auto ramping ground. Lodging accomodations without cost or at a minimum cost will lie 'furnished to all Home Coiners. Reservations for camping npace I beds and banquet tickets should be I made en rly. Free literature and Programs will be mailed upon request. Address 'all communications to K. L. Roberts, j President of Alumni, li. Y. U. Provo, j Utah. |