Show An Eve Ing With a Jlutnal Improvement Association Few people realize the great educational force which is at work throughout Utah in the various Mutual improvement associa t cms of the youn people An evening passed in listening tD the exercises of one jf these societies that in the Eighteenth wardlast night yielded a strong fund of intellectual pleasure and showed that this association is caable of handling some of the most important questions of the day in a most credit iblc manner Tho exercise for the evening consisted remarks by the society upon tho question Who have been the great champions of human liberty l and as each members name was called on the roll he or she was expected to name a particular par-ticular champion and give some thoughts upon his life and character The following were named and spoken upon Georire E Blair Martin Lutf > T R SWells S-Wells Lucius Juntos Brutus R S Young j j < WiToeTforce F E Barper Lord Wellington Welling-ton Nettle Snell oeffa Abbie Edmunds George Washington Florence McEwan General Lafayette Abraham Chariton Lincoln JacohsGeorgo Francis Cope Washington S Burton Garabaldi H M Wells Martin Luther H G Whitney Gladstone B H Shettler JasephSmith Bishop O F Whitney made some general remarks upon Oliver Cromwell and Arnold Winkleried and closed with a brief address ad-dress upon the works of Jesus Christ whom he characterized as the greatest example of all The discussions were enlivened by some excellent musical numbets consisting of two renditions by the choir a piano solo by C S Burton duet by George D Pyper and Miss Dean Caine violin solo by O Thomasson and a song by Miss Euphelia Latimer |