Show DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO COLLEGIATE STUDENTS The twenty eighth annual graduating exercises of the Salt Lake collegiate institute institute in in- were held in tim tho Sunday school schoolroom schoolroom schoolroom room of the First Presbyterian church last evening Promptly at 85 the tIn graduates g of the class elas of 1909 took their places upon the platform with Mr the fhe principal principal- of the institute I A lar large e American flag flog formed a a pret ty and patriotic Lark background roun and ferns and ani carnations were arrayed in abundance Dr Stevenson Ste president of Westminster West Westminster West West- minster college opened the exercises with is prayer er followed followed- by a selection I from e by bJ- Miss Iss Arrilla Van Van- The rhe first essa essay A Problem of the South was given by Miss Pauline The girls chorus I rendered TIme The The l' l bells Ia and the Flowers Flow Flow- ers from Mendelssohn endt in a charmin charming manner Miss Annie in her paper Saper on Life Life on a Western Vestern Farm Farni depicted conditions true to life An ovation upon t the he life of pf the great reformer was given ghen by the president of the senior class Miss Marian Manan Smith Miss Ellen Jamison's Jamisons R a asolo solo from Nella was especially enjoyed by all The Rice of Japan was discus dis- dis cus el in a II very able manner by Miss Viola Rankin followed bv by a minuet from by byI Miss I ss Frances Johnson Emil mil Wyman elaborated upon the evils of drink in his essay upon Evidence Evidence Evi dence Against Alcohol After another selection by the girls' girls chorus Miss Dora Clark gave gaye an nil ovation O upon American Ideals The diplomas were awarded by Mrs F. F S. S Bennett president of the womans woman's board boar of home missions of New York A quartette quam selected selected se se- se- se from the girls girls' chorus gave ga a concluding song The The flie Rev II H. Hays of the Third Presbyterian church closed cosed with a benediction |