| Show ANNIVIISBY IlECEPTION The Ultcrddy Saints College Celebrate the Eleventh Year of Its Organization I I roeu 01 Ftorfls I MId out t Add ul luterciit a1 Iu coumaonlt nero nre nee lies ties nes College college L P Ii Those lNere the word whIch made the welkin ring so to speak In the Klclnlty of the Seventeenth ward as t boys hull last evening where the loys Und girl of the Latterday Saints 1 College and their friends had assembled t assem-bled together for the purpose of participating par-ticipating In an anniversary reception I the I i eleventh In the history of the Institution In-stitution The room In which the exer pies were conducted was prettily 1 d decorated with the College colors gold and blue while Old nary also hung < low In streamers from every available nook nnd cranny of the aclouS assembly loom The hall was tpacloua l j crowded to ltd utmost capacity and the exercises tendered consisted 01 addresses musical selections recitations recita-tions I essays nnd college songs Mr J Irancli Mortonson president of the class of 98 ably handling the role of t master of ceremonies The reception opened by the College choir singing Do What Is night Sir wlilth pnoer was offend by Instructor Woolley of the College I cuIlY and < irancl Mortonon made the opening odd less Mr Moitenson referred to the present pres-ent yejr us the brightest In the history nf the College both from the stand olnt of the advantages offered and I file number of pupils atte tiling StartIng Start-Ing from a small beginning nnd meetIng meet-Ing with many reverses It had grnd Ulli Ilowed Ha way through until today It stood among the foremost Institutions In-stitutions of the kind In America Many changes had taken place since the organization of the College and each yeai had seen It better than ever with the courses of stu < ly changed and superior to those at first ottcicd W the institution Mr llortenson was proud ft his connection with the Col I itge and gloried In the fact that there he had been able to not only gain n her education In classic studies but 1 J that he had been pllvlleged to study th plinciplis ot the GOSII unit fire re himself for future usefulness I ptre Following the address was n song by J J bum Lino s and IOn essay on i Laughter I IT qism Vullmni J I aliEr I which this Iluner rendered i plano I solo Wan Porter read un rlIMI nndrteih V choir I rtaM 1 Poem and the College joined in singing The Gold und the 1lnt t rider tlrleham Young of the Quorum ot Apostle mud L slnlt ndlrew He referred to the DlCTlflnnce nf null Institutions I In-stitutions as the Latterday Saints College In the wcjjld and cited early day remlnl cenc s mowing the Hi OB KIM and hardships in uiimroj by 110 Latterday Saint uluti th Ihjrch i was first oronlzI l Th 1r1 had j Housed the people however mill hand h-and they were now beimntn to make a mark In the earth bJh in establishing establish-ing Church Institutions of leirnlni and In placing mankind In a position to receive re-ceive an eterrnl silvatlon In the rather kingdom The Instructions received nt such Institutions ns the Latterday Saints College were calculated calcu-lated to make good honnrahle no n women and tn Instill Into the hearts at the studnts the lrlnclpl 01 seeking to ameliorate the cond I thin 01 man 1 kind here upon 1 the earth A pleating featuie of the exercises I W glc was nn essay by Mr fov In which was humorously Interwoven the Mm at College Instructor This was followed I fol-lowed by the slnglim ot that popular ballad Old SI Ilubbaid by Ml Mar 1 Sells and a guitar solo hy Mr Drown Stake President An M I v and a member of the Stake bonid ot education mad u Iw llldlS fc was a memlier of the College board nt Its organization eleven yearn ngo and had noted with pride and satisfaction Its growth and progress fiom that day to this President Cannon referred to the bequests made to the College by late members of the Church citing particularly those of Slider IJIIra It Snow Smith H S fldredge and nd urd Stevenson lie epoke of early day Icissitudem In the hAlt Lake valley val-ley and contrasted conditions then with those nt present enisling n horllng the College students to be thankful unto their Heavenly father for the circumstances wllll which they were at present surrounded The nt number was 0a recitation by Miss Santa Hull which was rendered ren-dered with much pathos and feeling Thin was followed by a sung by JIM Lee after which Ir James f Tilmngo former principal of the college made a short address Elder Talmage referred lo the kindly kind-ly feeling and good spltlt made manl rest In the tanks of the college pupils and said I he felt that much good wa being accomplished With nn unos tentallous commencement the institution Insti-tution had steadily advanced nnd wolf marching on to uht one 01 the great vlclorles that tire obtained only through I a quiet adherence to the principles prin-ciples or truth There was a gentleness gentle-ness of spirit permeating the Instltu tlon thnt m as conducive 10 noble ends and that would banish evil fm the ranks of the students If they would lilt I hold themselves In subjection to It That spirit was calculated to produce Bmtlemen and ladled In very deed and make of the people of tiedthe greatest r > oplc upon the face of the earth rider Talmage urged a coordination of educational and dovpel studies ror It I was needful I to bring about thor ouch and satisfactory tcsults other 112 l the results would be like the mixIng mix-Ing of suit with dough after it had td i td IngtlrrorIUg1 n i lneadod It was not thorough Captain wjlHrd Young a member nf Ihe general board of education she s-he I net speaker He bespoke for the I ollge a steady an d systematic rWlh and won heartily awluuded Nlherw he stated that till chances more 1 ory Invorable for a new Ilege buildIng I 0Ih rI Ing at the comunneementof next Years todies Je expressed great matistac t lion at the work I which was now going on and regretted tho fact that the needed facilities were not already PC cured but livileve that the outlook for next year wa better than It had been for some time pat The college choir sang Captain of IorIs host and benediction wn Pionounced by In ructor Joseph Nel a on During the exorcises Principal 1VI1 lard Done and tin remaining member of the faculty uccullod < seats cm the stand |