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Show H.B. Brown Addresses Students Hugh B. Brown, president of the Lethbridge stake and u uiajpr in the British army and n.'barrstcr, was the speaker at the regular Wednesday Wednes-day morning devotional exerciser President Brown used as his central cen-tral theme the idea that a fnlth in God is the most important possession posses-sion a young man or woman can have. He argued that after all no more genuine comfort can be had that from such a faith. "When iir a submarine down under un-der the ocean, I found God and I know He ansyered my prayers; when I was flying out over (he ocean, I had occasion' to find comfort com-fort in the faith my mother gave me; when I was In the trenches in France, I found God," President Brown, declared. "I want to leave wilh my young men and women in Cniiiida the belief that tlie most Important Im-portant tiling iu all the world for them to attain is a fundamental faith in God." President Brown paid tribute, to the Brighnm Young university, his Alma Mater, and to the men who gave him anchors for his soul. Supt, Nathan J. Barlow, of Iron county and Supt. Melvin Wilson of tlie Xeho school district, were boll) called upon to address the students. Wendell S. Stout, .of the Branch Agricultural College, also spoke. |