Show I f Rb M at 4 Bit Big Class Wolds Ex at si t Theatre I III OF gh 1 OF op THE mE COX co S r r Four hundred bv sad aDd boe and girls girts irm Oiled filled the stage stace Of he Sett Lake tak theatre last evening ii uJ ls who ho have completed the studies of the grade grado schools in the city Never before have hae haet I MM the gt d s turned tur out oat t such A throng to i ithe wd the te higher institutions i The Tb pro proe gramme ie e from beginning bt to end was well WU we were i rendered rel re dered each of o th the th r sixteen large I schools e beta represented The chorus Ii i If f of tid mixed ed yokes voice from cram the e w school eb i was ws among the be t many excellent ex feature t that attracted attention Tile THe sacred rn ed j i chorus tAft un rhine Thine flee Bye EM from the Ute Oratorio of hUsh Elijah was waa sung in il such eb Il a meaner as to call caU forth the only I of tIN the e evening nJ Tife T chorus c bad had beep boea I trained t by Mrs line r the I ell th grade grad tea and the blending c I oC itself the sweet Juvenile voices was l hen 81 Two original al number ii were cre LiVen given by individuals the opening address by Wal Wallace Wallace Wallace I lace Wolf ol and The American Student an oration by b Minnie Brim of the IbO Wash Washington ington i school kIN Besides thle this the Sumner class cl recited the cass poem in concert conc Two TW fine violin loUn solos were by the pupils Marjorie Brooks Brook of the Lowell L ell playing play I Raffa Cavatina sad and Frank Fra Williams of the Wasatch chumann e rte TWO TW J excellent piano plano numbers by i Winifred de 4 Viewing of othe the Fremont and Albert Albeit Carrington of the Union were eie greatly enjoyed S The Th physical part of the education was wa wasS S not overlooked One of the them prettiest its was the moving tableau Abide m h Me with the th song son a as an tattoo on A drill from the Jackson Jub a school was along the line of the physical also Several musical recitations were eft well dope done and the recitation by Rowena Bowena Kama The Legend Beautiful also SIso re praise e Xain Zain Address by 1 7 Gosh Ge The address of f 6 the evening was wa dell delIs delivered ered cred by Rev Elmer Ebner I 1 Goshen Mr oben said in hi part port My young friends I wish I might call to your Our mind for tor or just a moment m nt the thought ef et 1 the love and aDd the sell self I on OD the part of many of the audience which has baa made it possible po for fog f you 01 to take this step tonight I would not ROt sad sadden sadden d den fur tor or one instant your our bright hour ur but it Is III well that you should think of this that you JOU may y the better resolve to be worthy of that love and that sacrifice Many of your parents puente have hae not had bad the opportunities that are yours youn today but they are giving you ou the chance to be we all that they the would have wished to tG be Jae You Yon are to te realise aU their dreams dreama and aDd show them and the community that their tbell aaen sacrifice floe fice has baa been worth while You Ton have bave not finished ni anything It would be fit that you ou should be dressed deemed in tn mourning and the front of this t build baUd building ing i 11 draped with ith black if yeu were to think that this thie is a finishing or com coin commencement men nt in any real sense It to Ie only a steMM out a bigger end a p better belter institution U fur for learning and for opportunity It is In time now for you y to ge into that higher institution and bUe there are mahy IDa y excellent schools to t U a com corn with some of which I 1 have the honor r to be connected there is I one ose school which belongs I to us WI all which the vein com community unit has baa endowed and equipped for fer yoU and it is the High school of this city eity One thing I should like to urge on you ever elp one and that is dont try tr to begin th the battle of ute Ufe before ber you are ready rady read for tor it Stay boys boy and girls Is as long loBe longas kinga as a you ou can ean Equip yourselves for the tb mat great at of oC lift life white while you OU be sure that the greatest economic ques que questions tion Na of or the world will be lie yours you for fOl auto solution thin tion In the next fifty ty years year You TOU are aft the me people who will take ike up those Questions D Dand and the more and deer deeper education aU you bring brin to them the thebe better fitted wil 81 you yoube I be for tor their solution Additions to Graduate In addition to to the list of graduate al already alre ready re published these from the Train Training ii ing II school are included Nellie Taylor lava Clara Bruckman Francis Francia Ann Lewis Lewt lames lame Hyrum Maxwell I Seymour Greg Grec Gregory GrecaY ory orv aY Olmstead Mary Snell June Howard oward Lilian LUlan Psalms Paulina Pau na Trapp Sakie Margaret Anderson An Leslie George Evans Frank Morris Moms Edna Everett Shepard She w James I Hughes Hughee Hu tee Cannon Alviras E Snow E Wil Wilf WillarO larO f Stephens Clyde Cde C Sherman Resale Bessie BessieE le leE E Judd Rilla Kearns Kearus Ellen A Hotter Bolter Rose May Melvin Naylor r Rob Robert Roben ert en U l Hoofer Hoefer oe Annie Elizabeth Kirk Kirkham Kirkham ham h Louise 10 Judge JU E Beds Beda E K Minnie Atwood Elizabeth Ledbetter Vir Virginia ginia aInia F McMaster Ella Bullough Eva I I Beatrice Beatrke Camp Cam Ella Ena 1 Smith Janette M Brighton Louis Kit Kittle I tle tk The n following follow pupils from the Union f school successfully fully passed the th tl their names were omitted from the tile list fist of graduates Spencer Wright Maude Maue Taylor Mary Jenkinson on a Wil flame Haras Ita Date Daie Havener John Qt Peck Pock Eva Era 1 a Jensen Millie Mime fy and apO a Mildred Mildrrd Jones o |