Show ri AN EXCELLENT I CLOSING I 1 Splendid Showing at L D S College Com mcncemcnl Exercises R I FINE ADDRESS lY ELDER C W PENROSE 1 im 114 F Ileoltl Inati ItiplOcig Itk Efforts Of hid lCnI Cortferintir of D i are ad rl mi u I Today the Latter day Bllnts Olee held Its twelfth annual commencmnt I at the sscmbly Unit 1 rind never Ih 1 N all Its history has a Utter and more tit enthusiastic meeting been hell The Id common custom or having school eer It n ee Consist l of seltI 1 buy 1 uslisys alll er declamations to weary on audience n I Was don away with and music was VI the chief feature The A seem bly nail Is I looked charming AII the large I organ tho Stirs and Stripes were orAan I 1 gracefully hinging and the stands I Am were covered with bunting And olge < 00 100 I III The day was perfect for uch i P 1 times and n the un son t his rl ch through the colored window thereto there-to was a happy glow spread over the IU oil I lli and their friends Promptly at 10 jet clock resident Done called the as to sembly io order find Professors Ic 01 Clcllan and Shepherd Opened with the wl tin oveluro It and Peasant by I Von 0 Huppe After prayer was offered Mr Ill Thomas Ashworth rendered In a pleas Be Ing manner the Serenade ly Iterbert C Mr D Ji Mcltae ot the close of 09 it Comm < c1 department follow cd wan Ci w-an address on Utah and Her tritium 1 b tries The lMker traced the history Ic I uf tho growth old development o the It c Mate For a long lime slid lip this land was a barren waste a wli Ihl tlerness unknown but to Ills gavaice and the wild beast Where towns vil if lages and lovely ram now dot the l country was the I tome of the lizzard C and the snake still where our noisy it bustling city stands the stillness ot the desert wan unbroken Pave by i the 11 chirp of the cricket or the ho1 ot a hungr wolf What wonderful changes It I been wrought Behold now the I t glorious Utah t Her climate the ties t V In the world > tier burning Pands moistened by the sweat of honest toll c and her Sagebrush transform Into I beautiful 1 gardens Utah elands In the I front ranks of Industry loyalty and lovo for her fellow man Utah now I I Ktanls waiting for tit o business man When he resents himself 1 she Will give Hm 1 riyal welcome anti for the t time ot his brains si e will pay him In million Vast treasures I hidden within easy reach n jet untouched Indeed utmost unlhouht of 1 Is I ru I us to harness Iho ornm find 10 turn t1lo music or tPegurgling brook anti the rOnr ot the rIve tornt Into the Ill my hUm or Industry ahome Ihr I Ions shall echo tile prolo ot 11m Nho Ivetl unto all and tile love 01 1m who brought Peace ou earth god will to Tien i Mr McllneH address was fluently rendered and pllclte much praise Tho address of Francis Mortonson ot tho class 89 High school man 1 scholarly effort Ills subject wan Hue cess In life nnd le well In 1M thought of mins moral Intellectual and Physical being Development lr the entire man along the Inc In which he can do the greatest amount I ot gont I to himself Iud society should Ile the 010 ot each person All must have courage to uccccl I that courage t Perform wasit hat I we know to lo right Dewey was a hero and n true man not 11RIIRO lie n eceloultily Captured C t Spa lsh I fleet and city but because lie had I the courage of his convictions and a knowledge 01 what wo tho right thing to loT Mr Mortnn speech hrlUc1 wIth excellent thought and wo Intensely Interesting Elder C W Pnro delivered the 01 dress to the graduates He commenced ly coiiBrntulatlnit them the College the State and tile Church of Ju Christ of Latt < Mila Saints un the one rose which hall attended their studies 11 nil Its I rognlton In the certificates find dlil maa awarded for all wOllld be benentel by the trail Ing the Pill del lied receive Education 1 IK said was of little use without Its apillcntlc I In the affaire of life They were now entering on a now phase ot their earthly earth-ly I eminence This life was I grn < UI tlon from their first relate still was a I I partol for higher nilvanceinent I There ins 10 excellence wlhout 10 bor n I rrcton without struggles andtrialft Ant victories Th thly seed nnl tnl et In tho g ro No it struggled lit darkness to but I al h1 and push upmard coming forth ns a tender blade reachIng reach-Ing up to the light and warmth ot the sun and persevering till It earn forth In bud and Hansom to Its perfection h planet 1 begun In nel ul us exist once without form aid loll and worked Its way to Its allotlril drill It anti then on through the ages until I I reached Its perfect stheio ns a glorious orb shining In Us own glory So Ina IUt push his way meeting the trial and sorrows ot life which w0ro designed for film development Into the perfections ot lety I As the perfume ot the lower and the radiance ot the sun were not merely for their own benefit so the Influence oil tnlncd hi education nuiit le 1tbd abroad for the welfare of Itanklnl Th lood of others must b e e0luilderM l Bet flshncHi was the Inn of tho vNorll I Ili was that which Id 1 men and nations nntoa 0 to engage In unjust strife The war t against Stain was opposite to tills I won a war for tile liberty of others I J e m thin Country rejoiced In the Pose9slon ut Ihrlymlle1 lu the Wars anti Illl ullicl always kt aroused our enthusiasm still our Path otmhut that liberty must 10 extended extend-ed to others until every son oM dnuh Ill ter or OO on earth WIO I to the war with Spain wn 10t for oma I dliement hut the fcool of others and It I Was Ihle all the part or tpln list led I to the cruelties anti oPIreloa from which Cuba must IK lellvertl And If the modern snm son would catch those Innlh Cox lie their tails together anti Bet them oa net he woul rain I much fame till hi namcak ot old In his exploits against Ho hills I flutes 11 I I ffl The paker was easel that the I roleg l flail remembered In n flitting I It manner the volunteer tllont wh had to tit TOM We millt 111 labor Il i rornecto I > ttnt rit i i when nee a l Barr But there 1 Nfre othr WUI I to le jntrlotlc that Ightn toOth I to-Oth land VPC tile eduntl 11 obtained for the common eltdro Md must lie first country next our I 1 motto o1 I and I our nitlv land I The speaker pi jk o the Cundaton laid ly President Brigham YOllg for 11 our Chlch system oi C dlrton als the endowments to Ih u Illnralay I SAInts College hy I rho late lorr S f I I Z Pldredite I llzi I Snow and Edward I Stevenson That he J nl < no pa 1 e 11 Irlotm I Aell n the vilnr ot if brave lie referred abof to the work I 11 l fid f 1 Wf Dr Iorl a Ma < r unit the ColleE faculty and Other illnlnt rested work I I ten In the cause lt education as lrl I 1 patriotic lie went ont onnurng I I the students to continue gaining nleT id IC hlch WAR tile glory of God Ind would never Perish hut lie 1 their 7 F In this world and throughout 1irnit nd I put to Proper ue woull glory I Iorl to lover lie exhorted them t tneverne punctuality dilgene < d i I t tF A I L MiL and humility on1 cautoneo them humIIU Inurrabl su prid I whlo olaln1 who thoUAbt them loVI rlvo Cr ne d 1 to look down upon bell less I Cnrtunat f Iowa No one knew I all True education open d the bound Ions I nII ot wld I Jm and knwld and al owed thlr Immnlty to dentIn dent-In the I D R oleo had the dvan t age In addition to home In ordlnli educational ostabilAhmentx or n trainIng train-Ing In tholoy and hould have a fee or thlr own ot the tructh oft of-t is Inop1 I they t relII < stood tnt continue their efforts labored tM the god at minkln I and the glory or loll they would graduate Into th celestial kingdom the dlil ma the j otal receive would I 10 I the right tn the kevs to all hclghts nd depths 01 knowlelge wlflom ano I IWP lhrougl ut the unUerso and Instead of the flowers now bestowal In taken ot their triumph a diadem would lie Placed l upon their brow I which would lie I I crown of eternal life that would never tale 1 away resident Angus M Cannon In a few th nun remarks tresentel the cert fl onto a to the gra luntes after uh chIle ch-Ile Karl O Meaner Conferred the Ie gree ot bachehr of lllacllcs on Al firmer firm-er hn Mlcken Jed F Wooly and Levi U loung Tho musical selectlo gIctillosele11111n rendered by Mrs I Izzlo Tl omas I < warlii Oeo n Ijper Thnmns Amh worth John llolliii n a nil Alhert P roll were very fine and made the n I crcHes doubly Impressive The faculty if tho College Is I to tie 1 congratulate 1 on the splen III ptoBrn rendered And the pleasing manner II which everything primed off These o irclse add another good name to the school I nnd tire tho means o bringing I orlhy Institution I before the eyes if the tullle t There are sixteen tn it union this year Thy are IIlKh JJchtolJohn Louis Brown Iera Y Fox NormnleFravels I Motn Wm A Iollon HjTum K porter Commercial Department Charles Moll Thomas A treat William Jones Andrew J oulscn cieorge Par tar retl Alfred Nelson James iloward I a tot Harry I WII1H Daniel J Mcltae Ada miner Kitlc Hall Mime Ilertha Wllcken who receive ier degree of bachelor of didactics has hen Con nected wllh the College durln the past two years Previously she was in Instructor In the llrlghnm Young College at Logan where tile met with grot muran an a teacher She leaves he College this year to pursue special mork In one if the States loading In itltutl ns trof Woolley li I n gralun nt the University of Mlehlon anti lien charge of the department ot history ml Pedagogy Tomorrow tile school roes to tho Lagnon and I large crowd la expected to Join the professors and students In a rousing good time |