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Show 1). Y. A. No oj. Prof, rtilmhull and Pres. Clufl spout, yesieitlay In Spanish Fork unending I he commencement excicisesof ihe district dis-trict schools of that town. President "Rmsim U. Snow, of St. George, spent yesterday In Pruvo visit lug his itiiiighter, Mis. P. J. Jeii-on. ud his son who Is a student at the H. Y-. A. Tho classes nf 1001 ami 1002 have ehalleug d Ihu factt ty turn base .ball game and th teachers are getting iv,vly.. 'Ihe o nited will take place next Thursday in the West tquaro. Piof. A. C. Lund expects to return from Mcrniuuy In the latter part of .May. He graduated last week from thu Conservatory or Muslu atLelpslc, In vocal niii-ic and In mu- cal theory mid composition, r celvlng many compliments com-pliments and testimonials from the crttli-s and artists of the uulversi'y. The students of the Brlghmn Young Aui'demy are taking a great -deal of I itetcsi In the lorthcomlug couiest with the University o( Uiah. It Is a mailer of renrei Unit the racing ohells or thu 1). Y. A. are In such cundli Ion as to necossltale Bending east for repairs, prohibiting boating this season. The competitions will therefore, be limited to the debate and to Held spoils. The debute will be u pon llieqttesilon: "Ru suived: That the United Siulesshould retain the Philippine- Islands," the li. Y. Academy fiklngthestllrniatlvttanci ahd the U. of U. taking thu negative. The debating team held a sessiou at the academy lust evening but reporters were strictly barred. |