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Show uu BRAINERD M THE REFORM SCHOOL r Rev. Frank G.vBraincrd, pastor of tho Congregational church, was the speaker at the Sunday services, held at tho Utah Slntf Industrial school yesterday, Tho castor choso as Ills subject, "The Jjorlanco of Being Honest All the Wk Through." Ills remarks were oaKUlng as well as Instructive, J Dtulng his dRo , Bminord drew lessons fKu ixporionco while he was goneral secretary of the I associated charities of Kansas and ) also while he was district superintendent superin-tendent for the Society of the Friendless Friend-less In the same state. For eight years the pastor was engaged in prison pris-on work and for two years in charity char-ity worlc at Ottawa and Kansas City, Kansas. It was during his residence In that I state that Mr. Brainerd entertalneJ moro than three hundred ex-convlcts at his own homo. His discourse was therefore of more thfn usual Interest to the students of the state Institution. Institu-tion. State Parole Agent E. J. Milne concluded con-cluded his service as an attache of the Industrial school yesterday, having hav-ing served for the past two years and four months. Before entering the service ser-vice of the state Mr. Milne was coach for the University of TTtah His services ser-vices at the school have been satisfactory satis-factory and both students and management man-agement regret the loss of Officer ( Mllno, who has also acted as secre- j tary to the board He will return to Salt Lake to enter Into the in- i suranco business. |