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Show - - J . J m . - . I -v J - ..o - yr-i L. 1.41 . . . wj w .i i I 1 . "Intemperance an 1 idleness are our greatest foes, declare! James A- Fo-thay. Fo-thay. supreme rresIJer.t of the Fraternal Frater-nal Brotherhood, before the graduating classes of the fc'alt Lake grammar schools at the Assembly hall last evening. even-ing. ' Mr. Foehay was the principal speaker. Continuing, he said: "I hope that the school children will live up to the high standards that are taught them in the schools. It will make them better men and women. . The Nation ia expending millions yearly to enlarge our navy and army defense, but our greatest enemies are In our midst." State Superintendent of Publio Instruction In-struction A. C Nelson also addressed the graduates on the subject of education educa-tion and what it means in the future lives of the persons who graduated. There were 600 graduates to receive diplomas, and' about 1000 persons were present to witness the exercises. A i programme was given, in which the i eighth grade of the Oquirrh school sang and a musical selection was given by the Hamilton school quartette. Mr. Foshay was introduced by City Superintendent of Schools D. H. Chris-tensen. |