Show Phi Kappa Phi Initiates Ar Are Warned to Adapt Themselves to Times i Ceremonies Are Part of Annual Annual Annual An An- nual U CU Commencement Exercises Individuals and peoples must adapt themselves to the times in which they find themselves and take I part x rt in the forward movement or be left eft like the ruins of an ancient city or the fossils of oC extinct species to serve as materials for study of 01 more active minds of the future This was the warning sounded i to members of Phi Kappa Phi honorary honor honor- ary scholastic fraternity by Dr George Emory Fellows S professor of political science and history as part of the sixty fifth annual commencement commence ment exercises of the University of Utah in Kingsbury hall Monday morning Initiation of members into Phi Kappa Phi in the faculty room in the Park building preceded the address Senior class day exercises were observed observed ob oh- served at noon in the Union build build- ing Scheduled for the evening are the Phi Kappa Phi banquet and the annual alumni business meeting also In the Union building D Dern rn to Speak The procession of regents faculty and graduating class will form at 10 a. a m. m Tuesday for the commencement exercises proper The formal address address ad ad- dress to the graduates by Secretary of War George H. H Dern will be made in Kingsbury hall hail at 1030 a. a m. m and the alumni banquet and ball are arc scheduled for p. p m. m in the Union building Baccalaureate services for the graduating graduating grad grad- class were held Sunday afternoon after alter noon at the university The impressive impressive sive procession of regents and faculty and graduates in cap and gown formed at 4 p. p m. m at the Park building build build- ing and wound its wa way to Kingsbury Kingsbur hl hall 11 There J. J Reuben Clark second counselor in the first presidency of the L. L D D. D S. S church delivered the baccalaureate sermon using Truth as his theme Tu Two To 0 Kinds of Truth Mr Clark spoke of truth as of two wo sorts truth sorts truth of the physical world or se sense and knowledge and truth ruth of the spirit The boundary line he said is not always sharp and clear Lack of understanding want of knowledge the spirit of falsehood have lave sought ever and again to bu build buildup Jd up hatred between these two but bul all such efforts have heretofore finally finally fi fi- nally failed and they must ever hereafter hereafter here here- after fail fall he told the graduates To this point in your lives you have had mainly to do with our physical truth Of the many reasons for Ifor this we may name only one That Thai I our public schools of which our great greal L school here is a part may deal un der del our idea and plan of government government government govern govern- ment only with our physical truth Truth of the spirit Is left rightfully I believe for tor the home and the thc church Spiritual Phase Vital There has arisen from this in Jr I your lives thus far a very proper truth truth ruth but bul you ought not to allow this to lo o mislead you ou as to the place th the thc meaning and the value of truth of ol I the spirit Mr Ir Clark told the graduates the thc Godlike glory of the search for tor truth 1 will never end You who have sought and who I I will go on in your search for truth make a mighty priesthood he said The temples of your rites rUes are arc our great public schools scattered far anc and I wide over this broad land I hope I Imay Imay I Imay may not seem too forward if I say P that I love truth I love the search 1 for it May Ia 1 the members of that priesthood priesthood priest priest- hood high and low always ahva's love anc and I serve and wor worship the truth they r seek Truth D Demands mands Purity Truth demands that they purge their hearts and minds of all arrogance arrogance arro arro- gance ance in intolerance tolerance greed reed ambition lust and of that fatal cancer the cancer the worship of half In conclusion Mr Clark said And for you rich in your our first great grell victory proud in your first real triumph I hope you shall have bave in mind always the wisdom of the Master Lay LlY up for yourselves treasures treasures treas treas- ures urea in heaven hewen where neither moth nor rust rusl doth c corrupt and where thieves do not br break k through or steal I bid you ou Go Godspeed I Mr Clark and Dr Clarence Snow president of the board of regents led lcd the procession into Kingsbury hall haJJ Dr Di- DiGeorge Geor George e Thomas university dent who has been ill JU waited on the stage |