THE OGDEN STASfffAKD. OGDEN, UTAHr SATURDAY. MAY 29, tTCffff ' I SEVENTY-TW- O HIGH SCHOOL

GRADUATES RECEIVE DIPLOMAS

Air as distinctly as you oan see stagnant H Nearly Two Thousand Persons Attend Commencement Exer- .water, with its scum Alhambra and slime, you would H cises Held in Theater Auditorium Affords readily Seats for All Desiring to Be Present Diplomas understand why the Campbell wajj H A FAREWELL Presented by Supt. oi heading houses PARTY. will continue until the first of July ton. Kmma Murphy. Dora Payne. Aire. J. M. Mills. is the one you want. H Monday evening, May 24, a farowoii at which time the G. F S will cami Mae Wold. Mamie Sullivan, Naomi party was Riven u Wilcox's In canyon will be Sullivan, at the home of Mi the Olive Anderson, Rhoda A class of 72. 30 young men and 42 esse." will come to our memories and Clean, and Mrs. 01 Moist, Normal Air and Moench, 2748 Jefferson ave-nu- ipen The girls are now working Ethel White, Minnie Seaers, young ladles, received their diplomas remind us of the beauty of sincerity a H in honor of Mr. Charles Lindsas irticles for the sale which will b Morene Collins, Edna Gelgcr, Gladys last night as graduates of the Ogden and truth. and Oren D Rowe-hotto- Jones, prior to their leav- held next fall. ttlddaugh Ellen Foulger, Irene high school close of the twenty-t- The salutatory was by a ing: tor Byron, Tlte, at the followed their home in Wyo. Louise Oakdon, Jessie hird commencement exer- by Both Mr annual declamation, "The Explorer." Lindsay and Mr. Jones SWASSTIKA CLUB. Violet Johnson, Alice Denkcrs and cises of that institution. The mem- George Beck. The noted poem Campbell Winter have been aca.i-em- y Chaser attending the Weher A Josie Beaumeister during Mrs. Rasmussen entertained bers of the class, several of whom proved exceptionally well chosen, pos- the past year, and the for- members of the Swosstika club last were graduated at mid-yea- r, were as sessing the dramatic tone that gave I mer graduated with high honors from Wednesday afternoon at her home. SENIOR CLASS BANQUET. follows: the a opportunity to the four-yea- r render fine test normal course. Many Thirty-secon- street At several games Frank Kathryn Joyce his ability in so large an installed undier Campbell close friends and The annual Senior clasR banquet of Adams auditorium specifications is N associates were in- of high five honors were received by the Ogden high st hool was held last Sara Albert Harold Kay as the Alhambra. In his handling vited, and the evening was Bpent in May Pignon and MlS8 guaranteed to heat the house 1 social games Mesdames Hoff. ight in the New Healy hotel cafe, (leorge Balch Leona Krumpcrman of it. Mr. Beck displayed the posses- to a tempera- - H songs and charades, af- Ruth Pignon. Later Mrs. Rasmussen Jay Vera Leavitt sion a strong ter which a after the conclusion of the annual Bavtlett of and cultured voice, ture of 70 degrees in the delicious lunch was serv- served refreshments The club will Lockhead being ev- I coldest and windiesl iH ed and before merry commencement exercises The event Helen Bauman Jack easily heard at all times in the company was meet next Wednesday with Mrs. B. was In SO George Beck Jane McDonald part of aware the wee participated by about per ery' the auditorium. The weather. You can have a Surety Co. bond small hours admon- Moyes, 321!) Wall avenue sons, including the following specially Ellen Bell Ray Malwlt applause which followed would have H ished them that the time of part- ing invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. J E. Fred Blackman Leonard Mattson commanded an encore had one been with millions behind it, which guarantees wHt had come, when the good nights Dorothy McGaw permissible and sad farewells FAREWELL PARTY. Beesori, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Archibald, Kenneth Bradley must bo spoken, R. S T M Brown Archie Moyes A that the contract will be fulfilled. which, in this case, especiallv Mrs. Albert Willinms entertained in Mrs. Farnsuorth. Mr Ruth fine rendition of the serenade lingered Henley. Mr. Moroni Olsen. Miss Violet Miles Browning Katharine Murray from "L'Milllon de Arlequln," was H nnon the lips of all Mr Lindsay and a very charming manner Tuesday eve- Mr. ning in honor of Miss Edna Shepard. Hall, Mrs. A. P. Hibbs and Mr Will- Lisle Bramwell Parrel Parker next given by the Alhambra orches- Write for booklet "Twice a Day," showing Jones. Through their genial man- Vivian Bessie Peterson tra. H ners, ha vp made a who is to soon make her home In Cali- iam Hibbs. Tarroll host of friends who banquet af- Mable Virginia Petterson record for fuel economy will be pleased to bid fornia Miss Shepard has been a The was an elaborate C'hristensen Tho second declamation of the eve- aad durability. 6 them welcome being Lroll Collins Nellie Randall ning was delivered by Miss again wheji the fall opening popular employe of the telephone com- fair, the tables prettily decora Elean of the pany ted and the following menu being Elean Couch Cleone Rich Couch, who gave the first act from school shall commence. al- for a number of years and her The fact sen ed Ripe olives, radishes, crab WaRpr Crase Crant Rounds "The Taming of the Shrew." For NEWMAN & STUART HRS so that Mr Jones was elected to th many friends regret her departure, but hpr happiness In her new cocktail, cream of asparagus, brook Grace Crites Wallace Ruby several years Miss Couch has been presidency of his class, shows in what wish , 2254 Washington Ave. -- of trout, saute muniere. potatoes Pansi-enne- Alva Davidson LophellB Runyan one of the favorite younger readers of K sreem ho was held by his class- home She was the recipient some mates. beautiful gifts from her manv friends. young chicken, fried com frit- Jenny DeVoung Wilms Sandstrom the city, but her effort last night took The evening was 'pleasantly spent in ters, asparagus tips, garden peas, Newton Dills June Scowcraft her Into a larger sphere The read strawberry nielba and demi Florence Doxey Zelma Shaw ing was an ambitious one tal- GIRLS' games and instrumental music and tasse and the FRIENDLY SOCIETY. singing Much fun was had when Georbe Beck acted as toastm&ster Marion Dunsmore Stanley Shrider ented younc: graduate essayed it in a Eighteen members of the ('.iris' the hostess introduced a real Ori in a most approved manner, and the Helen Eberle Turner Sturgeon thoroughly creditable manner, the Friendly society delightfully surprised ental fortune teller who in a spooky following addresses were made Nora Edlind Norma Taylor scene between Petruchlo and Kather-Ine- . Miss Bessie Long at her home, 21 7 corner of dull red light propounded Remarks, Mr. Henley; "The ClasM-cum.- " Kmma Fahey Marcia Treseder which takes up the major part of Lincoln avenue, last Monday exening the mysteries of the future of the Miss Cleone Rich, 'Girls.' fella Ford Gertrude the act. being especially well han- Music, games, dancing and a luncheon young ladies Ralph Fuller; "Boys," Mabel Will! YYaman Foulger Wadsworth dled Miss Couch shows much prom- which had been previously prepared Delicious refreshments were served ams; "A Parting Word," J. E. Beeson David Froerer Josephine Wallace ise along the line of dramatic art, pos- by the girls, was thoroughly enjoyed at a late hour, all wishing Miss Edna "The Hass." Mrs. Farnsworth; Re- Ralph Fuller Anna Watson sessing natural talent and a good by all. Miss Long leaves in a fw a pleasant trip, the guests departed marks, Mr Olsen "The Class Fu- Ralph Gwilllams Garnette Wheel-Vlvla- n voice. Her reading of the Shake- days Will-lam- Vi for California, where she will to their homes. Assisting Mrs s ture,' George Balch. . Gwln right spearean number was received with reside, and carries with her. from the to entertain her guests were Mrs The appointed subjects were all Waldo Hastings Mable Williams applause members of the "G. F. 3." ever good lohn Henderson and Mrs William Plg-go- neath handled and the remarks of ( hrissie HollenbeckOlive Wooley Following this reading Organist wish for prosperity and happiness in Those present were Mrs Messrs. Henley and Olsen were appro Neva Howe Cecil Wright Charles Peart of the Alhambra the- her new home. pos Wright ' Grace Jackson, Myrtle Johnson. Nel- of the occasion and created a fine Monida Hunsaker Florence atre, favored the audience with an The weekly meetings of the societv lie Watts, Ada Carr. Louise Brother- - spirit of enjoyment Cyril Jennings Frank Zimmerman organ solo, "Autumn." Valedictorian is Heard. ' ' At the Alhambra. (Continued on Page 7) The exercises were held In the A- The valedictorian. Marlon Duns-more- , oo lhambra theatre with approximately next took the center of the 1800 people in attendance. The grad- stage nnd delivered his essay with a higher flight of the imagination'' Yet are interested in poetry and stories pS "A Redskin's Reckoning," sci- uates were on the stage which had clear tone of voice. The address was these theories are believed by the which make unrealities real. Osj Indian arranged 8 long one and. In giving it with an entists of the world. Science has Dreams are the positive basis of an drama. "The Law been excellently for the V of the Open," with large palms at each side entire absence of hesitancy, Mr Duns-mor- e made greater advancement since the man's development cowboy picture, footlights and beautiful showed the possession of sur- adoption of these theories than in all "He whom a dream hath possessed, near the ages imagina- B 1 and "When War Threatened," mountain scene for a background. The prising powers of memory His the before It is the knoweth no more of roaming. m$ Strawberry Time theme was Utility of tion "the fundamental brainwork" a seating arrangement was in three "The Poetry," All roads and the flowing of waves pjjjj roaring comedy all for form. and th( address follows: that makes all advancement posible rows of chairs in crescent scientific, and the speediest flight he r& 5c ALWAYS 5c. Preceding the formal opening of the In every human being there Is a whether It be industrial knows, Pye or- spark of the divine. or or spiritual. Before an invention oo program, the Alhambra theatre This inner But wherever his feet are set, his soul j spiritual nature was made, or any reform was possible, chestra under the direction of Fisher furnishes the desires, is forever homing, by Organist the impulses and the motives which the plans had to be worked out in Thompson and assisted was And going he comes, and coming he Peart, played a number of actuate the deeds of physical man. someone's mind and the Ideal b. Charles a In of heareth a call and goes. I popular selections, among them helns The Inner nature craves idealism, the used as guide the realization k M It's positively unsurpassed for table H outer nature craves realism. Hlstorv the practical. the "Dollar Princess" walt7.es. selec- WJj "Cos- Is the record of the existence of the He whom a dream hath possess treads and preserving purposes, tions from "Bright Eyes," and Did you ever stop to think of the ' " successes and of physical the impalpable marches, Sports faljres lulla- ' is a good time to test home sugar! sack Revels value of nursery' rhymes and In ThP last mentioned number was the man. Poetry is one of the expres bies' They stimulate and develop the From the dust of the day's long of ideals, of longings he leaps to a laughing (Continued From Page Tnol mgnal for the raising of the curtain sions the the imagination of little children, and are road when the graduating class came and aspirations of the soul beneficial to the mental growth. As star, V It's 100 per cent pure. 100 per cent and In age weakened in the ninth inning todaj into view bo ovation of applause this of materialism, when the child grows older, he is interested And the ruin of worlds that fall he good and il costs less than tKe foreign g and P.oston sent three runs over the swept the auditorium When the or- everything is judged by its practical in folklore and fairy tales. The fas views from eternal arches. plate on two passes. triple was concluded, and utility, we are inclined to look upon cinating from In kind. Every time you say to your dealer: Lewis' and chestra number poetry stories the "Arabian And rides God's battle field a H h Hoblltzell's single, winning the game. the applause which followed it had as impractical, and other Nights'! transport him in fancy to an- n products We for- "I want home sugar." you help to build B to 5. After Boston took a fivo-ru- died away. Rev. G F RaSSWeilOT of- as useless other world. And so grown people (Continued on Patre 10.) lead in the early Innings, Phila fered an impressive invocation. get the power of ideals, for ideals delphia tied the score in the fourth Miss Cleone Rich, a member of the nave meant positive values and enor into the pocket of your husband, Esther Bg on five hits and three errors. Schang class, followed with a violin solo, mous gains. It is through the force-- ful ideals of a few master minds that or brother There's no better sugar made. was carried off the field in the first "Liebesfreund.' the piano accompani- inning after having a big gash cut ment being played by her sister, Miss the great deeds and dreams of the over his right knee when he touched Oertel Rich, an O H B. Alumnus. world have been fulfilled. The incan-- l descent electric light and the phono-grap- I out Hoblitzell who was sliding for The number was one of the artistic S. CARVER & SON plav-e- r are products of the inventive J. the plate. Thompson made three treats of the evening, the younc singles and a double in four times at stage appearance and In diKla Imagination of Thomas Edison. The in is expression. In bat. of musicianship, creating a splen Rhelms cathedral the fine wood, archi-- , Bob! n nil ooo ons 8 did Impression. stone and of a master Philadelphia 000 500 0005 was (he saluta- tect's great dream. The wonderful The Grocers The next number of chapel are Use Home Sugar! tory address and this v.as given by frescoes the Slstine the Chicago, May 29. Rain and cold with a per- visionary conceptions of Michael An- - Miss Ohdssie llollenbeck gelo. Sym- weather have caused 102 baseball of the content of her "ErplcaV and "The Ninth 2354 Washington Ave, fect command phony" are expressions of the lofty games to be postponed in the Nation- composition and B pleasing manner of al, American and Federal leagues delivery. The address was entirely BOU aspirations of Beethoven. The i great Roman empire was the ambi- - since the start of the season six appropriate to the occasion and Is weeks ago, according to figures com- given as follows tious dream of Caesar. WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE VARIETY AND piled here today. The figures set a Poetry is no less an expression of I Salutatory Address. record for major league postpone- ideals, though perhaps through a less welcomp you ex-- 1 QUALITY of select of groceries. It is always ments. We. the class of 101". impressive medium. The poet our stock be-for- you The Federal organization suffered here tonight We come presses his emotions and aspirations a sense of joy and pride, for we words, they in us better, j heaviest, having forty-fiv- e games post- with in vital and awake more than a little poned. The National league bad have successfully completed our tasks new ideas and ideals now starting out upon new History' pictures to us our c twenty-nin- and the American twenty-eigh- t. and are profit Anglo-Saxo- n In Chicago the Federals have paths The years have been ancestors as STRAWBERRIES FOR DECORATION DAY. of able years to us for we have learned great fighters and sea raiders men been obliged to postpone eight out us the last sixteen scheduled games. many a lesson which will serve who loved fighting and killing, drink GREEN PEAS. NEW POTATOES. throiiRh our later years. We have Ing and feasting But poetry gives us learned to know and appreciate the a glimpse of their inner lives, and Denver, May 29. The third annual attempt mountain marathon race, over a biR things in life In an we find that, in a crude way, they to embody our Ideals and formulate did not differ much from us. They Open Until Noon Monday course of 10 5 miles, was run today, I principle will as a a forty contest-- j a which serve were responsive to nature They I with field of about we select- H. W. CAMPBELL UNITED SHOWS ants from Colorado, UtaJi. Wyoming guide to our footsteps, have loved home and personal freedom. Phone 2278. runners finish- ed a motto We think that none They were religious, revered woman I and Oklahoma, The ing will be sent to could better suit the purpose than th1 hood, and strove for untarnished glory ! first and second "Non sed life compete in the far west tournament one we have chosen, viden as a ruling motive in every esse." To be rather than to seem. " These Ideals, expressed by the early FV; E TAPMIVAI O I at San Francisco on July 30 and 31 UADI APHFT The race is recognized by the 111 mis ( ' a kiu I" "K," " f Anglo-Saxo- n Amn the hurry and bustle of our modern today fundamental parts of the Rocky Mountain division of the yield teur Athletic union, and is under the life, people are prone to to the character. management of the Rocky Mountain tendency of the world and to be The wonderful epic, "Beowulf," tells h person to outdo ' News and the Denver Times The Eat tries us that the great dream of our other In pomp and show. The was to overcome the forces i ecord for the course is one hour-- I the of so strong been the four minutes, 41 ?. 5 seconds, made by habit deceit becomes of nature. This dream has Anglo-- I their true natures are entirely of every invention. The I 'led Johnson of Salt Lake Citv last that motive I Saxons by A They forget "True were in the Offer CIRCUS LOT In to- hidden that hemmed Great rnr. Johnson is an entrant " day's contest. worth is in being not seemlnc forces of nature, which presented a In doing each day that goes by. strong barrier to progress, but the Some little good, not In dreaming has fallen before men who LEAGUE. barrier FEDERAL Of great things to do by and bye." have been impelled and strengthened May 29th, To-da- week only, starting Ogden, Utah. As we look hack over the past we by their dreams to overthrow it One At Pittsburg Buffalo 0, Pittsburgh find many examples of noble men and enormous steamships are mon-arch- Brooklsn-St- . Louis game postponed; women who have lived beautiful, sin- of the waves. Powerful loco- rain. cere lives All their words and acts motives overcome great distances on N'i wark-Chicag- game postponed, 1000 came from the depths oi their souls land. The telephone, telegraph and Sure Edge Demonstrator I two games today. e to man- nothing of I rain; giving and sympathy wireless know distance. i Baltimore-Kansa- s City game post- kind and in return, love, respect and Steam and electricity take the place poned; rain trust were given to them by everyone Of manual labor We feel that man 48 they came in contact with Of has almost gained the victory over S Pocket Knives at Cents j 28 I Pittsburg, May Barger held the these, Abraham Lincoln, the liberator nature, and the impelling motive has 31 to 5 Butfao Federals to two hits today and of the slaves, and preserver of our been a dream. May Pittsburg shut out tho visitors 4 to 0. stands foremost in our We pride upon our scien- June nation ourselves Ford was hit for a home run by thoughts. One of the simplest, most tific advancement and learning, and These knives are regular values at 65c, 75c, $1.00, Rbeam, the first man up in the first beautiful pieces of literature ever look down on poetrv as unscientific inning Manager Oakes drove In the written was Lincoln's Qettyshurg and Impractical. Vet what could be with his hits was, sci- and $1.25r J t - zzz other three runs three speech. Its greatness that it more poetic than the theories of rrri' Buffalo 0 2 2 was sincere, portraying tho man s ence? Pick up a toy balloon Filled Pittsburg 4 8 3 deepest feelings. with hydrogen. Now imagine It con- Batteries Ford, Ehmke and Blair, Another of these truth-lovin- men taining a hundred billion independent Special Prices on Carving Sets, Shears, Scis-- Allen: Barger and Berry. was Thomas Carlyle, the great English similar particles, each In turn made writer. He spent the greater part up of two smaller particles. Think won. Butcher Knives, Steak Knives, Bread Knives of his life fighting the shams and of these particles as always in mo- I pretenses of societv. While lying tion, and each having as much room Your Graduation Gift i! on his death bed he was heard to proportionately as a bird in a cage and Razors. I I murmur. "Honesty, honesty." Consider them traveling at a rate of We always venerate and look up to t.r. miles per minute, each colliding The most practical graduation gift, and the one the great men who are sincere and with the others ten million times per All our Cutlery is fully warranted. that Is most certain to receive a hearty welcome, Is honest. In these times of strife and second, then rushing past each other, In our Savings Department with PGce! we of an Account opened turmoil feel secure and grateful bombarding the rubber walls the any amount that may suit your convenience. to have at the helf of our craft of balloon and bounding back to con- state a man whom we know to be tinue the strenuous journey. If! DON'T MISS THIS SALE. A kind is of double value, as. in ad ; I gift of this wise and sincere We are confident, Place a drop of water on the hand. dltlon to lt8 own intrinsic worth, It also draws 4 per that Woodrow Wilson will safely Its millions of particles nre likewise compounded quarterly. wa- cent Interest, steer US through these troubled in motion. The heat from the hand fl Co- - ters to the firm land on the other Increases the velocity. Some of the WatsonFlygare Hardware I side. particles acquire enough speed to We, the class of 1015, wish to mod- overcome the attraction of tho mass el our lives upon the lives of those and break away and enter tho air to j 2414 Wash Ave j !r?S? Brown's who have gone before us ever fight- exist us vapor. This continues until Phone 90, ' ing shams and pretenscB. When we all the particleB are traveling In the f Delicia. are tempted to appear to be what air, unottrai'ted by one another we are not our motto "Non vldesl sed Where could we find a greater or

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