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Show MAGE IS SPEAKER AT MJMGE lue of Character Theme of Address to A. C. Graduates. wlal to The Tribune. l.iKLW. Juno S. lvhrtn the rtat hhI of tho world today to bo nuui of o character, with a symino t rival do-ijopnu'ut do-ijopnu'ut of mind, body ;uul spirit, who r. guuff their iVilowa aright In the pro-ss- o; remaking civilisation, James R. ih:v;c of Salt lak City doth vied Ww 'anuro.ue sermon of the twenty-sixth .1 . commencement of the I'Mh Asri- t cclt-go before an audience of V.hW ? ma.h an H'.'j't'.i", for the development th.r. of manhood and w onmnhocd l'ch is uprlgut because it loves truth, d whh-h is the only type upon winch r. le built an enduring world. Pr. T.i Image used as his text : "For I 11 make a man more previous taan fin hi. and more to he desired than the uun wedge of Ophir." 'Such a man, the man with eharc- must No the basis for our future :al development," Lr. Talmage de-.red. de-.red. "Character is t ho man. Repu-.ion Repu-.ion is the clothes. Cha racier !s tho graved sha f ; of granite for coming aerations to read. To build character, u thus: first think well of yourselves, tch o; the crime and much of the delegacy de-legacy of the ace are traceable to l io i ha: men and women do not t hink t i.cuh of themsoh .s. Don't mis-5e-s;a:id me. I uhhor self-conceit. But vakie se'.f-es:eem. To make others n well of us, we must think well o :reh es. '1 'o ou know yourselves? Art you good is it ing terms with yourselves ? you apprecia:e the sanctity of soll-e? soll-e? In what kind of company ft re you er. a -one-? Wo can classify mankind 0 two g ro u rss tho so w ho are in goo d ;pa:iy when alcne, and those to wnom is a ca : a strophe to be left by theni-ves. theni-ves. What kind of room have you pared in your soul for yourself? I e '.coked into some hearts and minds 1 I Lnvc found habitations fit only those o: '.he gutter. 1 have found weohy a:vu mustv apartments. Who i : d jdt there" Who would go there res;? Put 1 have seen nooks in the ret minds of men and women pervaded sweetness and sanctity, holy spots : i n retreat and repose. .1 e m an w o can keep for himself h a holy place within his soul is the i of character the man more precious ! n f'.ne cold, and more to be desired j n t re golden wedge of Ophir. Such r.e is true through and through. He , no; camouf laced. He is not afraid ; veins' found out. He can walk down 1 street with firm tread and uplifted ) not fearing that someone will con-t con-t him. before w horn he must drop eyes in sharr.e.- et me leave with you these truths. happy in your work and learn to dis-""jisb, dis-""jisb, berween happiness and pleasure, right because you love right. lie ?st. no: because of that infamous in-t:or in-t:or ' Hones-, y is the best policy' for hut reflect you must sev that an st man oouM never have framed aivice. but because you love hon-Fe hon-Fe truthful because you are truth-not truth-not berause you have been com-al com-al not to be?.r false witness." Y.". Xibley of Logan and Salt Lake tcu the graduates, emphasizins the J importance and responsibility at-e at-e 1 to their graduation in the period ux through, which the world is pass- luch that is sool along with much is bad. is aecorr.r-anyinsr the woni ' g-s t'-at r.'-e row disrupting socierv. fed Mr. Xioler. "We must select Cully; and, keeping the good of the take to us the be! of the new." V.". Ivins. president of the ben rd ustees. presided at the exer:;ses. The 'ation n.as spoken bv president S-erce ialhf. Ho'i.' J. W. Funk delivered benediction. Muic was furnished r the direction of Prof. C. R. Johnson e music department. The choir sang : as I am." by Parks: the ladies' is sang "Soldier Cap." by Mabel els: and "I Waited for the Lord'' rendered by Mi?s Ruth Sperry and Claire Goasitnd. assisted by the Miss Kerma Craeun was at the and Miss Errr.a Adams at the or- I |