Show GRADUATES URGED TO GIVE BEST IN LIFES LIFE'S STRUGGLE Bishop Moulton Impresses ses I Students With rith Necessity I of Effort America l Ii IR expecting the real rea thing from the tho college graduates of or toda today and there is no second b best st st. was the tho message of or tho the baccalaureate sermon delivered b by the Right Bight TIC Rov I Arthur W W. Moulton bishop of the Episcopal Episcopal Epis Epis- copal diocese of Utah to the tho graduatIng graduating I ing class of or 1920 at nt the University of Utah h last nl night ht America needs men mento mento mento to run her hor government o he continued who vho understand the philosophy of or history and aro are endowed with a evenness evenness even even- ness of ot temperament That need Is for you jou OU colle college o graduates to fill rm The Rev Mr lr Moulton took tho the theme of ot his sermon on The Real Thing from tho the incident in history where whore I King ICing tried to substitute the I shields of or brass bras J for those of or gold Like the tho lays das of or he said I the nation will not a accept brass for tor gold so bo ho sure that your y pr gift to the tILe country countr will bo be pure gold sold and not m mere ro grass Continuing In another vein ho he said ald There Is a 3 small cloud on the horizon of education scarce scarcely larger than a a. mans man's hand And this Is because there thore has been a n. negligence in operation co-operation between tho the colleges and the tho during during- tho last year car And it Is a challenge to you in the I cap and gowns to disprove this rumor to to wi wipe wipe- po awa away that cloud which will willow grow ow If It It is not done awa away with Education Education Education Edu Edu- cation puts a mantle of responsibility on us and it takes a real man and woman to wear It graceful graceful- ly h Business Is ta taxed ed enormously but colleges escape escape tho the ta tax because tho the people believe that the investment is Is' Is worthy of or escaping escaping- the taxation So give glye old gold for this faith and not alloy or brass Be De roal real mon monand women The baccalaureate exercises hold held In Inthe Inthe Inthe the college gymnasium were opened b by bya a a. selection b by the university uni orchestra orchestra orches orches- tra under tho direction of or Miss Romania Ro TIo- m mania nin Hyde Rev II IL W. W Berger gave Kavo tho the Invocation following which Miss B Helen Bowles Boles 1920 sang sang- sanga a soprano solo Following Following- the sermon b by the Hey Rov Mr fr Moulton the Girls' Girls Glee club gave Carl Bohms Bohm's Calm Is tho the Night accompanied b by the tho string quartet The Tue concluding concluding- numbers of oC tho the program program program pro pro- gram were America by tho the congregation congregation congregation congre congre- gation and benediction b by Rev He C. C V. V Brown Today will be bo dedicated to the graduating graduating grad brad seniors and the classes of 1895 and 1910 1910 when assemblies will win bo be held in tho the morning At 1 p. p m. m in the guests and visitors will be conducted about the grounds Tho The William M. M Stewart Stew- Stew art bul building will willbe be bc dedicated ed Cd at 2 p. p m. m These exercises will be beheld beheld beheld held In tho the assembly hall hail of or the Stewart Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art building President and Mrs John A. A WIdtsoe will entertain the seniors alumni and visitors at ot their home 1425 avenue from Crom 2 to 6 p. p m. m Tho The class of or 1895 1896 will bo be honored at atan atan atan an Informal banquet In tn tho the university dining ining hall ball at 7 p p. pm p.m. m. m o |