Show ANNIVERSARY r the rounding oi of the Brigham A 2 Young Academy EX III th Io If C d II Iy n 1 IIII wu wa the Provo Tovo Oct r ot of the theIN Brigham Young Youn Acad IN of O the been made had preparation to the ot of the quarter mark rk r ter or of a The Th Wall W for tor th t V 9 e the commenced with about hundred par PInt came a hor man the Itara tarI and Strip followed silver band banI Then followed another with the aCAdemy flAG liag whIte and blu after atter h came tilt the In their order or of 11 by their claN and stand I ani bearers beuers Lastly come the faculty AU All they made a very ery I appearanCe rode ba k and forth In a 0 carriage tak takIng takIng Ing In the The line of march led first fiut down own to the Z C M I I 1 warehouse where the academy was waa once tem located thence down Center street to where the Will sa nut commenced Here the formed In a hollow square I and were led brielly by l President and aId Dr Jr Karl O 0 the principal ot of the school then nurn num students The coh lego Iro son rendered after which the parade marched to the academy College hall ball vr a very pretty appearance The rostrum vas waa tastily decorated with and evergreens On the stand stood I a bust of at Young At the back or of the artistically were the Stars and StrIves the white and blue lIag and the banners ot of the higher cIa classes while leaning against the side walls were the other banners banner There exists II a friendly rivalry between the to see lee which can have hae the most mOlt ful UI bann banner r and the Is II that each one In the selected class cluss colors Is II a 0 work ot of art from hO 10 to HO 10 The there On lUg sug gUve and appropriate Character Is Power Self I ducat and andro To ro Own Self be True frue are IX eX I MEETING JI was master malter ot of On n tIle rostrum were many mAn prominent men ot of the Stats them were Joseph 1 Smith Heed Smoot and Dr I rl 0 Masser beels various members or of the hord bord I The choir under the able management of Lund Iund rendered the beautiful song The Crimson Morning by br a prayer grayer offered b by Partridge The opening address was glen given by In his Interesting noon The light Ight before him lie he said Will was Imposing and he felt that God would be at the tho picture Pr PresIdent Smith next addressed the stud lIe reviewed the past struggles glee or of the academy for existence but tilt to thank God that Young had been beon led to found such luch an tion The Church schools he said Ild were performing a mighty laber Ibor and at 1 though th the Church hd had been taxed to tot t utmost to maintain them yet t the re suits accomplished more than paid for forthe forthe the exertion Although the put pail condl hid hed not been encouraging tItian daily Smith said laid he felt that nn an era or of prosperIty was VII coming and that too In the Vet very near ner future The Saints Ints were payIng a better tithing which eventually would extricate the Church from its Ita embarrassed financially The rhe comfortable surround surroundings In ings he be said Mid strongly with the ot of early Utah Therein was wasa n a great danger rind ond It should i he be guard guarded od ed against Man Ian Is more likely to tn for forget forget get fled when h he Is of the or of time world 1 lie t urged that ste tu dents In all their should not forget to seek the Spirit t ot of Clod The work of God said the speaker Is III rapidly and It was through Ills lis Inspiration that President Young had founded this Institution lie acid It was wal God Gods school and surely must Iro grow and expand even Cn beyond what hat we may expect God had meal tested himself many time ho be said ald and would continue to inspire those thole who lire are placed In authority I If these were my last words on earth I would want lUIt to bear r testimony that God GOI live Iv IvInd and Ind that lie He has restored ills HIs hood to those thole who now act ast with author It Ill In III ills name President Young Will was led to t freund this school that tha t the spirit oat ual tide Ide of young men and young oun woo wo women men might be educated In the things of God Dr l I a O ci MACfar then arose aroN and sOd said that he waa fa greatly affected b by the Me Jle said In part hile on onni lilY ni rent II a of academy pie pic tures tUre before m my mind At the of this great out Oct growth It had been ny may policy to teach h students had Iver H themselves Ue upon line precept upon WJ was given me by my lather In the directing ot of the school ny bitter lIMO were werl wb T lid not solicit the lid aid of the he 8 or o nod lud everything bad been to 10 me Ine when I 1 went to 1111 heavenly Father The students wre then OIen to learn this valuable I early In life and thus the sd mistakes tha that would hapl n other WIt Wise The he said should hould I 11 the of God u Is II 1 the d dewdrop arid and the spear pear of 01 grass Ii 5 well IU U a In sU an the t revelation t ot God II Ies tarla IarIa Holt Bolt the mother ol of the I which h d A labra tory torr In tilt the a f few w I 0 L I g i rep the t f that th department followed Its In a few rew well chONn Ds President announce thAt another tb the family bad d to found a laboratory of natural science 1 U B 8 responded In belu t of the familY lit lie stated lt d thAt he felt Celt that the scientists or of the future studyIng the subject In Inthe Ur the light lIht or of our religion would coins from this instItutIon The world Is astr astray In n many things hi he maintained arid and it Il toI with the Saints to overthrow thele fal falie ideas and dl lie cover coer the truth In behalf or of the Apostle Reed made Ii a speech or of Acceptance U ifs mid that ho felt honored In so 10 do doin in aim thanked the HInckley from the bottom ot of hll Iii heart beut that Clod had led thaw to establish the fourth laboratory In the Youn Young cad catl my emy lb paId a 1 tribute to the memory ot of time the founder und end the supporters or of time the institution I then represented the Iho 00 students In n a few ew welt well chosen word President John paid palli In his rev revIew In or of orthe time the J t The burning of the old build tag considered a 1 but It had turned out to be a blessing bIlging The ot of the tue faculty were ex cx hy by President I For or every step stel In lie said the teachers render thanks to Goo God The dark days of the academy were vere over and Clod would open time tho windows or of heaven and provide for tor our wants President ent Brimhall In n a or of ap predation all and commendatIon then brought to the tho minds If the assembly that the by from which there vas wal no representative present had established n a laboratory tn In the academy The choir find and audience sang We thank thee the a 0 God 00 1 for I a Benediction was offered b by Judge John J E Booth In the afternoon time the athletIcs held sway on tile the town square quare The ml lon ary class was pitted against the rest of at atthe the school chool The track were won b by the future preachers or of orthe the Gospel while the tho carried off orr the ball game the score scon beIng G C to 4 A grand ball bail en ended l tue thEl da days cele celebration bration Room D appeared to very good advantage e In nn an autumn attire Al Although Although though the dAnce was somewhat crowd ed eu all enjoyed themselves |