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Show Mi TALKS TO STUDENTS LEAVING UTAH UNIVERSITY I j The annual commencement exercises of the I'aiveraity of Utah were held In the gymnasium building today. President J. T. Kingsbury presided and Gov. William Spry gave the address to the graduates. The auditorium waa crowded with relatives rela-tives and friends of the graduates. The commencement procession formed In the following order at assembly hall at 10:10 o'clock thla morning and marched to the gymnasium building, where the exercises were held: Members of the board of regents of the university, official guests of the unlver-sttTr unlver-sttTr faewtey -e -the- unlvwtity, aMmw4 of the university and candldatea for the various va-rious degrees, bachelor of science In general, gen-eral, mechanical, civil, electrical and certificate cer-tificate in law. Much interest centered In the awarding of the fellowships, which were snnounced bv President Kingsbury at the conclusion conclu-sion of the program, as follows: Wall research fellowship. Glenn A. Keep. . , eV-hoo! of mines fetlowshtpe. Oeorge W. Whltmever. metallurgy, and William H. Kelly, mechanical engineering. On the atand with Governor Spry and Preaident Klng-nbury were members of the faculty of the university, and aa the candidates for the various degrees were announced they formed In line on the floor of the gymnasium and walked anrose the platform, receiving their awards at the far end. Appropriate music-waa given by the orchestra under the direction I of Squire Coop aa each class passed In J review. Governor Spry in his ad drees to the graduate! reviewed the auixvse which haa been attained by former graduates from the university in varloua walks of life and o rged to t day ' a grad ua t ea to go fort h Into the world with the determnlatlon to do aa well and better than thoee who have gone before. The governor made mention of the vast engineering enter prises now under way In Utah and adjoining ad-joining statea. throughout the United States In fact, and told of the demand that la being made for competent men to handle such enterprises, men. he said, who have received JOat such training as the engineering students who left the claaa room today, to enter Into the broader ertlvittea of the world at large-Governor large-Governor Spry deplored the fact that a public career haa come to be looked upon aa a general thing aa a meane of "graft. and he urged th graduate to get Into public life whenever possible and to work honestly and fearleesly for the good of their fellow beings. flaaa day exer-asea were Held at the university yesterday. The ev-d'ege etaas ceremontee were held around t lie nw class fountain, which waa officially dedicated dedi-cated to the university m an addreee by Oeorge R. Whit merer, Preaident Kingsbury Kings-bury respondnlg nn behalf of the faculty. The day a festrvtt.ee closed with a matinee mat-inee dance In the gymnasium bulMtng. Tomorrow will be observed aa university univer-sity field day at Salt air. |