Show fORMER BELOVED SCHOOL IN S I Professor Robinson is dead This is the tine sad word wont brought to Manti by Sundays Sunday's mail mall The word wasa w was wasa s sa a Shock hock and the ther cold that expresses the fact of or his pasi passing b se seems ms altogether too ha harsh sh to lo be bo used In hi connection with one who had so endeared himself t to the theIo o I-o plc of or Manti ManU a and d whose who life was t the essence of gentleness and kind consideration for all Pneumonia which set in is s an after effect of a an operation perform performed ed cd in a Salt Lake Hospital cut his noble life at the sixty year ear mal mark maik k His body hody was taken to Plea Pleasant ant Grove where here he was born and laid away in the cemetery Thus Th he ho left off where he had begun But Dut during his span of three score he lie had touched the lives es of many of the tho boys and girls and Inspired them to bigger and nobler things The students who came under him him during his twelve years in Manti 1 regard him as on and of the most inspiring in inspiring inspiring in- in of class room instructors Honest sincere gentle sympathetic almost to a fault he won his way into the heart of the roughest boys Joys or the most giddy girl and a al although 1 though he may not have received an n i n n di a t n t 1 Is a nn mme e response lU 1 til ere til I U was an impression made that some day bore rich fruit Prof ProC D D. D H. H Robinson is the tho father fath fath- i. i er r l' l of oC our high school He lie is responsible re responsible re- re for many of the high ideals which surrounded that fine Institution There has not been a Tingle banquet of the Alumni Association Association As As- held in which his name has not been mentioned in deep I severance and the kindliest feel feel- ings The Tho motto of the high school today Is Self Realization written in n his hand and preserved in brass was his hig message to the young his constant effort was t to get that message over overto overto overto to all his students and he succeeded to a remarkable extent But Dut better Better Bet fiet- ter tel than the motto written in brass brassor or a a. a picture or a marble bust to his memory is the dent made in inthe inthe the tho hearts of the tho boys girls lie ite taught There is an impression made that will never be erased As Asa a greater appreciation a fuller sense of all the good for which he stood is realized ant and hallowed hallowed hall hall- owed by a world o of ot happy happ exper- exper which student and teacher enjoyed that dent will grow Dead No Just gone before Vo Jo is dead whose life has o one so I Brother Drother Ro Robison lson was as born in Plea Pleasant ant Grove April 28 1865 His early earb education was had in the pubic pub- pub ic schools which ho finished in th the 3 3 1 Y U. U and th the U. U of or U. U In 1905 lust as the high school movement n in this state began he was called to Manti 1 to organize a high school Just in the prime of life lire full of oC vigor igor and ind ambition mellowed by Dy deep deop religious convictions he ho wa was just J the thc man for the work Never Never discouraged though often em b by almost insurmountable obstacles he lie plunged into the task From Front the humble beginning of or a group of or thirty students with onn eacher equipment in inne inne inno ne no room which was borrowed h haw ho he aw the high school steadily grow mill tI 1 it was a a. four year rear institution l i n loused in its own building with a areaL Treat reaL variety varieL of courses and a arge argo faculty Twelve years rears ho he with us leaving in 1917 or 01 Salt Lake O City which has been lis home since There he lie has been in instructor In the L. L D. D S. S University University Uni Uni- until the time lime of oC his death Ie I-Ie leaves his wife ono one son Bayard nay flay ard and andl three daughters Mrs 1 Jesse lesse Bardsley Barnsley Florence and Ruth and one ono brother and one sister to to his loss |