| Show 11 IP T T T CAT A ION A L I I IL E D 1 U C A u L I 1 9 S UNIVERSITY Snit Salt Lake latest llIe of 0 the fluid Guill and Bille tho pa la paper per 1111 contains a of at excellent half hult halftone tone lono photographs ot or tho and the faculty allo a n tine line photograph of ot President Snow The pamphlet t III very ery Interesting on account ot the pic pictures pictures tures It contains 1 nl nillo o on un account of ot Its matter which principally of brief and lively of tho work of the tho various arlous departments of at the new university It Is very hard to change from using the tho name a Saints college to of ot Saints Quito ti IL number of have hau been received In regard to the change as us to 10 whether tho same salliE C will bu bo given as IS before The to nil 1111 In Is the same cour coure e will bo given ns liS heretofore namely tho nor normal mal course the high school course and the business course In addition ad to the th training the Iho preparatory tory tOr department So far aa as known own at present the change of ot name wilt will not af affect tho work at present ent being ona hut but may lead to higher and stronger courses In the future I Tho number of ot students In the sum summer mer school at present Is about fifty Im In III addition to the courses announced Instructor Is giving work In tel telegraphy to a II special class clas devoting i their thell whole time to that branch There Thoro continues to bo a u strong de demand mand for tor thoroughly qualified sten slen stenographers who have also Ilso completed a n good course courso In English It cannot bo bl too toe strongly Impressed ed upon lip on the student of or shorthand that n h good English l education lion tion Is the tho basis ot his In III this line and that ho he should tako more than grammar correspondence nce and spelling English classics literature and similar studies will nil all bo directly beneficial in hl his preparation for tal an extensive corre carre correspondence I A single firm In this city clI has recently employed live of ot our business students only ani ono one of ot whom had hilI tully fully completed hl course The trouble with too many mallY Is that they 10 to 10 work worl too tou soon SOOIl and ns soon oon at all they ther are able to till fill n position they the feel like leaving school and going oln to If Ir they thoy were wise and could possibly do so they would remain to complete ut least u a preferably ti u course cour e A finally burdening them themselves selves with The meeting on morning was as a very er Interesting session President dent Paul Professor ond Stu Hili Student dent J W Welsh wore the tho and each gave soma somo entertaining sug as to 10 the work worl of or student for tor the tho erection of at the now new hull hall the Iho Samuel M 1 memorial are arc areto to be opened by b tho building committee on Monday next The excavation for Cor forthe Corthe the basement story which however will be mostly ground will be bo completed tonight Red noel brick and red redstone reI tone stone will bo used In thin In order It II may be differ different ent Int from frum the business college yet et harmonize with It The Illinois Wesleyan university con conferred the degree of ot M A on Oil Prof John JohnM M 1 Mills on June JUliO amI the degree of ot Ill Ph U V on President J I H 11 Paul on the same date The fhe degree conferred on Oil President Paul IB the highest degree conferred for work done Ilone In III university courses and amI the completion of ten years ot at study with the tho University sity sit of ut President Paul took the degree Plu lh U B UIn BIn In ISM 1892 the tho masters degree M t A In 1897 Isn the doctors degree Ph Ih D for Cor higher work In theism and political this year The Tho general board oard of ot education recently conferred upon lon President Paul the degree of at doctor of ot leters ami didactics 1 D L I D President dent Paul graduated from several courses In II the University of ot Deseret now the University of ot Utah about sev seventeen enteen years ngn AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Logan June 21 The of commencement week begun un on al Sunday A fair audience greeted e Rev He Mr 11 Goshen of Ogden who delivered one of at atthe he the most lo t Instructive scholarly and elo luent addresses ever heard In Logan L au auIs Is ills theme themI was waA based on the expression In n Esther Who but thou como come Into the kingdom for tor such a aline n line as ns this The college hair choir under of Mr 11 Milton III Morning nI WIs and the college elee clee club sang The Field day exercises ex begun with lh a musical program In tho chapel chap 1 Only the he glee elle club appeared though the maA m us user tel er of ot ceremonies Intimated other numbers had b fH ii expected As Al Noah made tho program there here was wo no redress Following the concert was Wil a n came of ball between two teams ot col colece cl le ece Irl The name tamo was 1 spirited l and afforded opportunity for Cor the use Ul of hor pans 1101 and uther lollY Instruments as o one le aide Ilde or the tho other made a good play pIRY The lunch was the attractive feature of at the afternoon The classes had with rivalry decorated their rooms and nOi many Inn were really rel attractive The sophomores who 1 L Aan an operations on time tIO the ls t hour lour of at time allotted to dining In vis ting the opposite room rol where other their vere re engaged ena ell nOI making the building with wih echoes of at dilapidated band Instruments and tu u songs and queries Athletics followed lunch A hurdle ace 10 yard ar dah ln ti 5 4 yard dash potato Ilott tt raw running Jump standing Jump milting In turn lurn entertained a 1 mOller te crowd Prizes Prized wore given aa a each elch closed cod Two well wel contested games iRm of ot bate ba e eI ball I the afternoon exercises Monday n 1 full ful hapl lis listened t to the ex e pro protestor no J A Anderson Anc ron was wa at a his l lt t tIn In his hI piano plana solo and encore Mica f s nela Helta lon sang with wih unusual sweet nC and the exercises of the graduates wee novel and especially entertaining Mica Perrys Ier presidents address addrel thoughtful finished well wel pre ent BJ Mis Stovers Stovers in form torm of chronicle was replete with hits his on al members of faculty and present and put pa t members of the tho clau Mist UI prophecy WS as enlivened and 11 made mull by n series of ot twenty Iel Ml s Coopers will 1 was anything but solemn Her Herbest leI best hit wan wu the tho device bequeathed to toh h hiI r professor or to keep oft ar Tuesday morning ol Iel es occurred The rhe audience was WA lath lather er small After Aler prayer by ly Dr Gowans a I song The by h the eleo Gleo club the tha Hun 8 S R n Thurman addressed the graduating class The address l WAN quiet thoughtful dignified full ful of ot good and wise Iso suggestion and well wel received Mr Ir A 0 C Nelson who was to make some 1011 wn WIM not present go PI that after a 1 rendering of at Carnival of o oan Venice an Ice by I Professor Anderson n and tin 11 encore President Kerr J crr presented p thA their diploma and certificates cerUI cates ente Thorp Thorp were wera three graduates In Inthe the course MIles Per Perry 11 ry Iy Evans and 1111 Stover one In domestic Ming MII Cooper one In II civil en cn engineering HII Mr Smith and two In III the manual courses Mr and Miss MI Mr pre presided sided nt at the exercises with wih his hil accustomed tomed dignity The banquet which began about S So o clock In n the th reading room 1011 was aM one of the In the history of lt the college The fhe menu was 18 excellent the tt entertaining enl iI the company nil ni Professor Merrill acted as I ton Toasts were responded to as ns follows The Basket Hall Bal Girl Prof Mac The Tho Class of 01 01 Prof Tho Constitution and 1111 the tho Flag Judge Hart The ho Legislature Mr Ir A J T I III The Faculty Miss Stover loler The fhe Alumni Miss Smith Alum Mater Miss Perry The he ball which begun about 10 and lasted In hd till tl tho wee SIR hours was WIS In every lel respect successful The company large nil Wil larAe enough to tl he tho was of or orI Logans I allt bent blit people as II well na OR the tho and all members member of ot the college collegen n MI and Ind Adams of ot Salt Luke Mr Ir of nf and Hagley nn JI of ot Ogden of ot the board of trus trustees i tees wore present commencement day da At a meeting of ot tho board on Tuesday afternoon The old were re reelected reo elected Ilee t Il little hl lne was 8 to reject all ni bids bl for tho construction of ot the tha new buildings Another mI month In will 1 ba he held toward tho end of at the Among the pros pres enl on commencement day were Prof L I A Merrill In 95 W W Mr W S 90 Smith Hart 07 Anna Annn toem Petty S AV W n Berrs r T C F AV W Merrill A A P lover M Hose Homer AV W it I Homer HOler Lizzie Maughan 0 a F Taylor 00 Hr Dr Karl who will wi tin In modern language next Is II with 11 his family domiciled nt tho col lege Jle boarding hoard In house hou i President Iro Kerr expects to attend th Ih Detroit Detri of ot the N 13 A spend a n few days at tho Buffalo polton lr 11 Dryden Dr den luft wih his family sev several se eral days das nuo for tor Canada to spend the summer with relatives 11 by the board granted leave laAe of ot rest for Urn sum summer mer Ho 10 has hns been b n absent from the col lege but one month In eight years from lux hI but ut two days In nine nIn yeats Whore Where he will wi rest has not been heen decided Professor tor Jensen JenAn will wl go paRt east to spend his years leave of ot absence 10 In study stud Mrs Cotey Mrs Cook talk of po go poIng Ing In to California or to tin th Atlantic roast coaRt for tor a n few fow weeks anti and Pratt Institute both offer tons Professor Farls will wil fifth up Losan r and fork tork canyons most mORl of ot the ier HP HI will wil however spend two in Hear tWI Wol region Insl lining J family Ifft on the tie for Indiana for lor the summer This ThIl gentleman has hn engage m In hla hl native nalle state to urk in teachers institutes Professor Pro relo I l commence commencement ment In nt day dR for Chicago where he will wi continue University a n course cours of study In Chicago Professor expects to Sunday for Ann Arbor to spend sped tho summer lummer quarter studying law In n the University ot or Michigan Close Hill Illo planning a I cO tour of ot Yellowstone Park lor or the latter later of ot the vacation I Haker went Tuesday Tu to o SnIt Salt City It U b said Mid I to 10 meet a special friend Ju just t returned from froU nn an eastern Olter college She will wi b be at II homo home In the capital during the vacation acton Ruth Evelyn la Is at pro pres present ent In Germany whither she mint about six weeks a aeo o She Rho Is III expected bak back nt at the opening of the tall fall term and alumni Thursday ay up Logan canyon are Ar In progress for the of the new front to the th col cl lege ege building Ther Is l apparently oth delay in the th new OW It was hoped h lcd could be out by the of vt the term |