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Show 1MB All Hallows Students K "The Time of His TJie Salt Lake theater wju Bf nilcd last night on the occuiB twenty-fourth annual comaM All Hallows college. Tho fejitR commencement exercises vm'tmS ductlon of the three-act uim&Hl Tlmo of Ills Life," by the duSH? Hallows, in the production orH morous play the boya shov?d trlonlc ability. Their work wai'lH that usually expected from amB The music of the evening WH by the college orchestra, vhm between the acts of the comllB boys comprising the orchejH musicians of talent and tnQ mujHl evening spoke much for tht!ff ability and for the careful IrilafH have received. The commencement addreji ered by Judge George G. jtB Judge Armstrong spoke first to of the college and then to tHf and mothers of the boys who tfjH Hallows. He complimented thrB of the faculty on the fihowIneB the alumni and the students cfB eCfflclencyCngratUlated tlle PWH There was but one graduauliH from All Hallows. Edgar CronlH reived a diploma from the ooH course, while a score of nthhB who had shown exceptional WrB fetent branches, were presented medals. The presentation ku'B the Very Rev. Father J. J nHi M., prc-Bidont of the college. lHs All of the pupils who win la'Hr of the play were exceptionally mB Boyle, Robert Young, Paul &iH George Schmidt were particularWB the leading parts. Paul MWfrK great hit as Peter Wycomhe.lK Aide Tsnm played p. beautiful wB "Berceuse." from Godard's "JomH |