Show MANY SCHOOLS ISSUING TO GRADUATES ALUMNI DAY AT TH THE uj U r This is Alumni day at the University Old Old grads who hadn't met for years are renewing friendships and class ri rl- rl i which had slept a long time are re being revived Many visitors from various va rious parts of the State are on the hill bill hilland and the work of the present students is being inspected and admired I From Prom 11 until 12 0 o'clock clock this morne morning morn morn- r e ing log a free for all all' m meeting eting was held I in which the University its progress its aims and its needs were discussed informally President Kingsbury extended ex f tended a welcome to the visitors talk talked d of the advancement ad made by the University Uni Urn discussed such changes in pol pol- f v r icy as the decision to abridge e the preparatory preparatory pre pre pre- department work and predicted pre pre- dieted even greater progress in in the fu fu- ture The president made no f e These are reserved for consideration tion by bv the regents Dr Joseph F. F Merrill spoke for forthe the J School of Mines l and Byron Cummings d 4 dean an of the departments of arts and ad sciences and W William M. M Stewart of the tho normal school chool for the departments t they h er represent t. t Both before and after this meeting c committees from the faculty and the upper classmen showed visitors about the various arious buildings Between 9 0 and 11 o'clock a public exhibition was given I en of work and equipment in the de do- I The various classes held individual fc business meetings s at noon Following k- k 1 these sessions refreshments were serve served t the e visitors on the second floor of the normal building The annual banquet of the alumni is isto to be given in the gymnasium at o o'clock clock tonight Oscar Van Cott will i act as toastmaster Pr President John C C. Mackay will make an address to the graduates and Nellie NeIlie E. E Brown one of this years year's ears class will respond The The Arts' Arts will be Miss Genevieve Loves Love's subject Joseph B BJ m SWE will discuss Swenson The The Kindergarten ten and Miss Edna Hasken The Engineers Isaac Russell Rusell will respond to the toast The At a meeting of the Alumni association t tion- tion last night the following officers were w w re elected for the ensuing year John M. M Young president Hallie Ferron Perron Ferron Fer- Fer ron vice president anI and anil D. D R. R Allen secretary The committee having in c charge arge the preparing of a history of the association association association tion was re reelected In the normal class day exercises yesterday the president Alonzo Hunts Hunts- man and the and the vice president Joseph spoke briefly Miss Miss Miss- Marie gave a violin solo Roswell C. C lp Belu gave the class oration Our Duty and Position in the Active I 1 World George GeorgS S. S Stewart read the class history Willard Nisson san sang a asolo solo Miss Miss- Rhoda Baxter read the class poem and Miss Nellie NeIlie Allen gave the class prognostication The class perfected a permanent organization organization or or- by election of the following following follow follow- ing officers President Daniel G. G Spencer corresponding corresponding corre correa secretary Florence Rosberg secretary Dennie Robinson treasurer N Nellie eIlie Allen Alren President and Mrs Kingsbury entertained enter enter- tamed the faculty students and friends of the University at a r reception in the normAl building last evening Miss 1 Mary Hooper Miss lIss Marguerite Walker Nocturne Lichner Miss Gladys Glads Hutchinson Rondo op No o. o 1 1 Merkel Miss Bonnie Miller 1 La Veneziana two pianos Liszt Miss 1 LeVeta Mayberry Miss Flanders Andante an and Rondo Rosen lain Miss alias So Lois o s r Persons rs s. s Romance op 26 Svendsen Mr 11 George Skelton AJla Alia Turca eight hands two pianos Mozart Misses lIsses Annie Kirby Margaret Wells Dora Bradle Bradley Isabella Johnson a Serenade b Feu Follet Durand de Grau Miss Aline Allne McMillan Barcarolle BenJ Godard Miss l Margaret Hutchinson Waltz a and Chorus 10 from Faust eight hands i d dt two pianos V Gounod Od Misses Ruth Johnson Lois HolcOmb Marion 1 Payne Elizabeth Reeves REevel Wagner Miss Marie Lewis Country Dance four tour hands Miss Josephine Well Miss Ellerbeck Dance of the Elves Miss alias Beulah Behle ehle Dinorah Hoffmann Hortmann Miss 1 Lucile Lucite Clark Invitation to the Dance Weber Misses Lucile Luelle Clark Buelah Behle Entrance of Pupils of Piano Department Presentation of Medals by Bishop Spalding DIPLOMAS TO GRADUATES OF COUNTY SCHOOLS The graduating exer exercises of the Salt Lake Lake county schools were held at 11 o'clock this mo morning in bl the he Assembly hall Temple square The following program program program pro pro- gram was given Duet Mary Garft Garif and Estella Coole Cools Invocation Rev Charles H. H Lewis Bingham Chorus Graduates of East Jordan Address of Welcome Lottie Lottle Cornwall Winder Sentiment Our President Ernest Greenwood Sandy Essay Louetta Bills Riverton Chorus Gra Graduates of Jordan District Recitation Olive Harline Mill Creek Sentiment j Leda Sadler Draper Valedictory Pupil of Bingham Class Chorus Graduates of Forest Sentiment Ethel Bennion Taylorsville Sentiment Estella Best Mill Creek Chorus Graduates of Granite Address Gov John Jofen C. C Cutter Cutler Address to Graduates 1 Thomas of Salt Lake City Board of Education Star Spangled Banner Graduates Presentation of Superintendent John W. W Smith There were ere graduates Of these Alta Young of Forest Dale led ledwith with a general average of SD 89 4 10 per cent I. I Aylett of East Jordan 10 85 5 was second and Daniel T. T McKay Farmers Farmers' Farmers Farmers' Farm Farm- ers ers' school 87 ST 2 10 third |