Show ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HELD INTERESTING MEETING United States and the Members of the A C Alumni association met in the library Saturday night and mixed business sentiment and feast- on ing in a manner that would put to shame any medievel knight that ever wore spurs The business transacted consisted of the election of a nominating committee of three who are to be nominated for election to the alumni council Fifteen names are to be submitted to the as sociation of whom five will be elected by mail in July The nomination committee consists of J H Bankhead I B Ball and Gronway Parry The treasurer submitted a report of the standing of the association showing that $250 was on hand with which he knew not what greatest of all states— Utah lie closed with an earnest exhortion that the class of 14 accept Christ as the greatest example of the love power and wisdom of God All the music rendered at the services was composed by Prof G W Thatcher The other numbers on the program were: Invocation Pres S F Ballif “There is a green Hill” by Mavil Allen and Frank Baugh “Give unto the Lord” by G M Hess baratone anthem by college choir benediction by Rev Paul Jones Undoubtedly five thousand people climbed the hill to the college in the evening in order to be present at the band concert given by the college band The music rendered was excellent and to our taste but the elements were not pleased and to do most of the crowd was glad to The second division of the leave before the last number meeting consisted of expres- None were wet as far as we are sions of sentimental feeling by able to learn members who have passed the sentimental age The principal MODEL LIVING ROOM on this portion of the parts program were taken by Thos On Third Floor in The Art Humphries J II Bankhead R Department B West and Dr E G PeterProfessors Fletcher and son Speeches on subjects of Powell assisted stutheir by common interest were made by dents in the Art each Following them came Dr have designed madeDepartment and furnWidstoe who told the members ished two model rooms in that a few ways in Which they could department on the third floor use the surplus $250 plus as One of the rooms is a model much more as they each bedroom and the other is a livthought able to contribute Un- ing room with a dining alcove doubtedly his suggestions will The work under which this be followed as nearly as pos- has been done is olTcred in the sible and if the Summer stu- course in the decoration of the dents awake some morning and home — Art and Art 23 We feel at a loss to know what has arc all interested in the beautihappened to the campus they fying of the home and here we will know that the alumni as- have a chance to see the two sociation has been busy in the rooms made after an artist’s night with that surplus taste You will enjoy seeing Then follows the most wel- them — remember the north end come part of the program: the of the third floor Alumni banquets of the past with their five dollar plates arc GRADUATES mere lunches compared with WITH DEGREES the feast of Saturday night Cooley was the cook and that Bachelor of Science in says enough Agricultural 15 Agronomy DOINGS OF SUNDAY Anderson Andrew P We write now for the sake of Baker William Batt William B history” and not to inform for all know what happened on Barker Joseph D Bracken Aaron F Sunday although in twenty not Brossard Roland Elmer years from now they may be able to recall the details Bullcn Bryant while hidden away in this numChristiansen Archie L ber of Student Life all will reChristensen Axcll main as printed today First Christiansen Hans A Christensen John S then came the Baccalaureate sermon by Hon B II Roberts Clyde Grover 1C His text was taken from the Caine Alfred R Psalm where David says he has Griffin Amos R Hales George Ray come by a goodly hertiage The orator showed how the graduHarris Martin L ates likewise have come from a Kerr Gerald Madsen Roy M goodly heritage being born of parents of the best races of the world Also they had inherited the civilization of two thousand years of Christian civilization All of which went to help in the making of their other great inheritenccs of the government of God-inspir- ed the Peart John Kenneth Powell Hartlett Price Ezra R Stephens Edwin W Sorensen Charles J Thomas Preston Young Ernest Thomas West Charles II Animal Husbandry Chambers Josephine Fraser Earl W Gardner Grandison Alder Ferdinand C Allen Ethan Lasalle Frew Eugene Hillman Genevieve Mayor Jack McGregor Charles P Justesen Osmon Reeder Moses Hess George Marion Ivins Stanley S Pond William Leon Parry Cronway R Shelley Percy N Snow Joseph II Warnick Adolphus P Richardson Ivie Thatcher George W Home Economics Agren Ellen Cook Rhoda B Greenhalgh Violet Isaacson May Nielsen Pearl Horticulture Goodspeed William E Smith Ray Chemistry Sharp John A Stone Merline J Anderson Hans P Martineau Charles F Martineau Charles F Entomology Hagan Harold R Botany Hobson Ivan L Lauritzen John I Parrish Afton Peters Laura E Peterson Nettie Reese Mary Neomi Shaw Mary A Warnick Effie Woodside Jean Mechanic Arts Christensen Oswald Wangsgard Ernest Degree of Master of Science in Agriculture Hirst Charles T Richards Bert L Agricultural Engineering Andrus Lynn Kidman Lyman McBride Brice Commerce Bowen John E Bearnson Julius B Clawson Leo B Ellertson Jesse N having in charge preparations for the annual Swedish reunion or The “Mid-summerfes- t” to be held Wednes24th at Johnson’s day June Grove have their work well under way and expect to make this the greatest ever held here There will be the usual picnic feature a game of ball in the Janson Gilbert L Johnson George A Nelson David J Pence John 0 Thain Wilber E athletic various afternoon which in prizes will be sports given and a splendid program Laurenson Edward J Parkinson E B General Science Argyle Horace R Bacon Reginald R Christensen Parley committee yet to be arranged The whole will conclude with a ball in the Grove pavilion A 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