Show OBSERVED DAY OF OF All AIL HALLOWS ALOS I EXERCISES AT FEAST FRAST OF THE I COLLEGE LAST fIGHT HIGHT Entertaining Address s by Sir r ONeill of Paid Eloquent Trib Tribute Tribute ute ate to Utah Scenery I Yesterday was s All Hallows Hali ws day in inthe inthe n the Catholic church and the usual Pest Feast of the Polle College e was given In Inthe Inthe Inthe I the exhibition hall hail of the institution named na ld for the holy day There was wan u w f distinguished i audience present at the exercises last laet evening a feature of the j being the closing remarks by H ONeill a cousin cou tn of Father Lar Larkin LarI Larkin kin and a 2 distinguished di lawyer from I Chicago Upon Up n being introduced by Father Murphy vice president of the i college Mr ONeill paid following j eloquent tribute to Salt Lake I uNo No nan man can n live Jive in these surround surroundings legs ings in the valley of the Great alt ait I Lake ake in this paradise of the western I world without feeling the influence i f I the tbt divinely beautiful in iu everything round Around him Tie Tle panoramic Jan lands is p phere here IK Is simply incomparable i fmpa ra hie The city of S Salt K Lake with it iu Its wide streets I its Ms temples its tabernacles its public buildings and business busine s blocks its Hs adobe houses house hou thrown in Juxtaposition with I modern structures giving the varied whole an air of the val vai valley valley ley rich in its productions of every everything everything everything thing that man mean requires the lake a veritable salted inland sea sen whose glassy surface reflect the prismatic col colors colons ors era of the setting sun the encircling snowcapped mountains that lift their majesties forms tO against the azure vaulted sky all aU make a scene Iene so grand rand that the mind te Is simply awed with the sublime beauty of this wonderland UNo No brush Min cha paint nor words de describe describe scribe enbe the th sublimity of this scenery After weeks of travel through h these mountains I found that Alps Alp oer Alps Alp arise le and arid as I stood upon upon a peak of oC more than a thousand thou BaRd feet fee and saw w away in I the distance IJ the clear a fresh freshwaters freshwaters Itt tt t waters of f Utah lake and a still farther a away aay your yonI salted Baited Inland sea out of which island K ranges ran rose rope I Ithen Ithen Ithen then could the saying of the early Mormons This Thin Tb is the Prom Promised land Land Lend Continuing Mr III ONeill said aid Young Youa men of All An Hallows waste not your I energies on phantoms or dreams but I prepare yourselves to take advantage j i of what your country offers Melli There is nothing beyond your power if you I only work Here your fathers have carved from the mountains fortunes fort Dell for j I themselves dad aad you and d yet scientific development of these theae regions is fa but in its ita infant stage stag I In 10 the grand rand march h of nations I young men be ready when called There is Je no platte place better to prepare for life than within these college collep walls The members member of the tile faculty are as asgood asgood asgood good as you can get in hi their Hoe U lin any aay anywhere anywhere where President tt LarkIn and tile the men mN he It IMS s gathered atoned him haye been beeR I educated in some of the beM b steiner ulver I of If Europe and The curriculum is broad enough for Cor college work ork and your professors would be an I honor to Ii any institution j i The pi mm as a cot was w i as 85 follows Aunt Phoebes Phoebee Cakewalk orches orchestra I tra 1 Recitation The Elf Child J 7 Siegel I Violin solo soto Lege nd E A Peder Sons Song Last Amen choir Bachs u Lento string quartette Farce Haw vs Hum Huns juniors Selection Evening Slumbers or orchestra orchestra chestra tra i Song Bong Called Away Glee era Overture band Closing remarks Mr hir H |