Show L 1 I ell tol IV E aj w EX excises alses and vm van tion a at iho Aw all ft NB ide 0 sunday the ba star aarmon I 1 I 1 monday y olisa class esi Z ea 3 field day and c ee ea of the tha longfellow Loag fallow literary olty this has been closing 1 week for the pride of the stata St aty ile agricultural college of up UK it began sun san lay morning ahen bishop leonard Leonar 1 of salt dalily v the baccalaureate sermon to an audience of students and friends of n the college who ha I 1 gated in the large that hat build ina t monday morning mornin gAlit ich senior clas very verv iii pro gramme consi ting af fr pf f cleaye speeches original ind and in music aih as a pro gramme that their past dill diligence gence in the colleg col legi and was in every c a cre credit diVid td that very creditable institution I 1 J f e president of the john stewart handled the subject of doubt and progress sW in a very able way which chov cholip 0 him capable of desp dep thought 0 miss aunie annie of franklin read fead an esay entitled tapi ideals the ali beh florence florece ar and ra foster rendered an duet in a ta leaah that can fa m jnet pall ait 6 it ii is ie that it was ak tp p al artistically tiff ti I 1 Y clever piece of ivory husni manipulation p which deserved the hearty ap I 1 1 pot miss dermine ermoine hart of bear lake in a charming and humorous way recited the hia history tory of the class of 1887 1897 her effort vas aas second to none cone ai ot the occasion she told tod how the history of the class was in in miny many respects the history or of the colef college ge and in the progress pro greas rests of her history she re referred berred to thu tho individual members of the class in a manner which caused much merriment among fellow students and friends mamie smith a login logan girl read an original pem eni titled our exodus education and business was the theme of charles A jensen and then frank 0 nelson the class prophet turned the wheels of time around 25 year and then told us of a visit with members of the class of 1897 to the commencement exercises of 1922 of course in many any changes had taken place by that time electric street cars came and went taking end and bringing visitors and students to the college the hill was terra terrace twenty short and beautiful flights of stone steps led from the street in front to the tha top of the hill an and d the little sapling pap linc planted by the class of 1897 had grown to a grand Fp reading oil oak under whisp shade a few faw of tho the surviving members of that class assembled and talked of times past it was wai a pleasing feature and von ion much applause in the tha afternoon field day dav was celebrated on oil the college collare aroun grounds s and in the evening while the collego college band discoursed sweet music out on the campus the auditorium filled to its fullest capacity with an interested public who ca came me to attend a special session of the longfellow literary society 7 prest J I 1 R hart of the society and his lids aide deserve great credit for the most excellent pro gramme me rendered upon this occa occasion alon it was a grand success suc cees and was participated in by some of leading talent mrs sarah goodwin and miss fannie marshan opened d the tha pro ara time by a pialo duet charles brown followed with a recitation and afterward responded ed to a hearty encore by reciting an amusing dutch te lection which pro voted voled a deal of laughter miss annie tarbet Tar bela a song or songs for pho fhe was er encored cored deserve deserre especial mention prof E J macewan addres ad dreaded ded the tha audience on t the be life of longfellow i in in a most interesting manner prof I 1 macewan na has hae kirtly partly promised to furnish tuo THIS JOURNAL JOURAL with wilh a copy of his address and if he ha does wo we will be glad to give it to our readers in full it is ia certainly worth the while and it should be ba read by everybody miss maud may Da babyock Bab pock boork of the university of utah recited in her usual matchless match leBB manner the sweet t and strongest of Longfellow Long fellows ts shorter poems king robert of sicily Sl eily and than after a very persistent encore c she he recited the one legged goose a piece in negro dialect miss ethel pike favored the audience audi enca with a beautiful vocal frolo colo and was followed 14 1 wed I 1 later ater by her brother bruther charles pike who in priti of his very very few years is quite celebrated in connection with wilh abe famous mormon choir of salt lake the society paper was read by its editor theodore martineau Mart inBau and the program mo me was concluded by an address from froda the society president J R hart |