| Show l TION OF FIRST AMERICAN university and Legislature Extol the II Aortal Immortal Washington in the Assembly nail Hall Program exponent ot of th the tho thoI Tbt as the thC At leas I II Is I 11 succesS student ucc dent Ho le 10 l held eW tt the u uh Jail hall this morn the he h MIh frt In exuberant rant Ole love for Cor Or W WL oJ c MI elu that tIt lound In lusty lust t 11 nd and the wa t fI colors The halt hall hallas I f lillI li and both with students as l nJ h citizens I III their wishes i if I to meet flOt the II UJ d lover lever of at Fourth ot of otI aNent f e t mOlt The stand and the thC theo I were literally morall o 01 f the galler and In class classroom t l 15 tIC gracefullY from Crom thc tho C 1 1 sung hUng and the about the room with the t ulon blended I 1 Col t oc and the brilliant I tc whICh formed a t C a which the exercises In Infill Int o that were ere ever held a 4 t the best beet of Q th tIie father tather memory fill t In 01 t a occupied ty by IJ president t 1181 the State At lets E ans Speaker ot of ot tn and Heule Of 01 the I Cannon Cann ent AnguS presIded over the r pro G YellS begun by the play pin lIere ere Spangle ff Ig Star Pro Prof J 3 J 3 s siA the tle OrP bY Y from Cs ca the son iA lie he wis WH Wells then de Governor address af afta the happy Ly 14 tr ta the by b f R P It H rig m s rote te The evil Then ichen hen Shakespeare alter after ihen them th good Hut men d II lives bones he het bones their theIrL with Interred intern oft ott l j occasion with a i t L 1011 di dealing la Pt the Ro Ru Rosin a 5 ml nd Caesar d l the th he pubU n sin man aa PU Out ot of o this hi hill grown II b s bing ungrateful ira ni that a i are ae 10 the I ar si ar luSt tha t trot Iut that raws men their 1 rray na Y te b e M IQ s tin lu counter I iro d as 8 ll not t to ex I t a it t IU 11 In the Ie of ot their thelt an tua that t t I leut CM OttS re P bIle IS M My not h 13 y attested by this gathering a tb ring of the any is s but tut on ont one out thousand U tring heU I today throUgh ut nut 1 of the States L Latton nation atton of the word an Od mor more rl ha has It N b byl n but n i to tIe molt mot peaceful most mOlt honorable h onor bt e io M J an ni n most among nG all il hi of 01 fl re today to do d 1 honor h nor to the tho t h e tune ame and ana of 01 him Mm who with tl ti i word sword Ms bl valor and aa his genius tarred tarr out tut the foundations of ot the th o of f which we ve are aret th t be inheritors and Inhabitants He lie was waR tIC lid and the hI t il ot at E tern an srn times limes a wan man who vho left ill I luor l pursuits to fo take the flail field lod id lilt CM fr freedom and then returned II h j tit the t till ii ss mi f l p rem c and at the head heat of ot th iu saIs if mt tate state prowl himself as tie the e head of Its armies Tit Tt li M of 01 o the world would bo ho h Li IJ Tsia for lor a greater example j m lf r ng devotion to a great treat rl than Iben as shown by the father fattier of oC l then he be left his 1 true home to t place lace himself at Rt the tho head f 1 u a r and rr rat 11 r of ef f Hi hi countrymen Countryman acting as asB B c army Ht HI H MS was II engaging In a asse ame me aue that want eternal Infamy td n d Ignon lath death with faIlure r hone me and ana Imperishable t to his people with success nth Ill Ith Iha ru rn u lettering anti ant scantily be was wa a engaging In a N net t the foremost nation of all ft e C world Todd vl i the chances as ai the tho af nf ii n of go ro were many to one at t f M lit failure could result ly clothed poor ac not paid at lit nil nil those t 3 I men were held to their on 11 superIor to that of UI t Ii fied to Its most glorious MItt naon on by the one whom we wen II n been en raised up by lc for tor or that special pur pui purI puiS J S I f jor a land lIIa iun consecrated to tree free freeman human uman man progress and it II lias bequeathed to us lIt k herita in us se ever eler bestowed up ma rte It l was secured for Washing and his corn com bt JJ In I commemorating the day may We each 4 I and nit all 1 VI I S nature tet tending to Or o create antagonisms in r Uh and II a our It i Crit parent In war first In tilt El peace and ever as long as our ou national res and memol memory remains ter sr of ef the th bo be firs tirs sit hIs imis l In the Iho Kr ht oj the of the I ll or of 1 f fr r the rt Over oyer the I the meeting I I prompt let iet fellow rue me say to YOU tt Mare OU who for far whose defenders M ef thep Unit e 1 our and died j i is ei the tu If ver you Ou are AIe rt at your tour or pen lien In do de n Your model make 4 IJ h by br a of Governor Solo oJo Wells of nf o I by Prof 1 from George n It II Trovatore iT mSs h thea that temM a with lIh Sound Round and corn COin that he patriotism He r th h In his i Mer ver but fir g JUly The and that v was wa 01 o I Ia hall 10 to r tea tears that he hall i a u It I la lie He snIt sa 1 pre erp riot not b I re tada tOday by ty tr the th as wal cas Inti kt hI be Wu In ts H honored by the pres presH Ltd WIth aM of th b OCcupying bt ost State ot t th the In EVAn County 01 ugh to t U that the J lo love Got 4 l th hA rn hl KerOl gern 1 11 it at the he o took he cf f T t to et t ld his from the Ss Sst army to ho bo bot of of that ouM Slid and t blessing t r II SV of Washing hIs to I and u un time the Un ua written law that It was enough for tor n a snaIl man to be President of at tho the United States two times The rue students were told that It wits was not what they would say but beat what they would do that would live The audience WaY was then served to a Q delectable piece pIcco of ot music from tram the tho University Oleo club led lell by Prof Prot Mc c Clellan The rIte club is an aggregation of o overy very vcr efficient singers who can inako good music Tho Timo governor paId that In his next net duty ho Ito felt tet something like a u legislator for tor he was going to intro introduce Introduce duce duco It a bill hili He lie then Introduced Hon lion WillIam whose very vel enter entertaining entertaining taming address was as follows It s SA Washington born 16 years ngo ago today tad a of ot patents parents poor In till nil but land hand landof Jan Janot of ot which the father tather of George owned several thousand acres All Ail of at George agree asree that there as nothing remarkable about hU hIs hl childhood In fact tact It Is IR said ho hI was not even considered amonA the brightest boys boya IOB of at the time district In iii which ho lie lived At twelve lila his father died and his hla brave and noble mother did the tho best possible for her seven seen children There was nothing to Indicate that limit George was anything but an nn ordinary boy bOYi his hilt birth and standing was that of ot the son of ot an nil ordinary Virginia planter The rite prestige of ot family was no Ito stouter greater than that of ot a majority of Utah tam fam families tiles Illes of today I havo have heard Washing Washington ton spoken of tin nil having been born burst anti and reared In wealth and luxury und that ho lie was wag hf educated That Is a ails mis take He lie was born In a I warm but humble farmhouse not nol even plastered The fhe only on luxury his hla youth know was vas the luxury of at the forest of at of ot shoot shooting ing lag of ot dally daily work on the tha farm and In helping his mother to I manage the plan pIau plantation plantation I tation tat Ion i and pome somo biographers say eay he hoe of often ten teli worked with slaves slavos In the time Held field HIS EDUCATION His Hid III education waR limited mind and defective the tive and ani he Ime was self taught This IhlA then vois the tue boy hoy George n was time the boy I oy Giorge e Washington Wn ton with no brighter prospects than that of or any other othel of ot a million boys hoy at nt the time ago age of ot years Hut But from Mt imIs twelfth year studied mathematics and the till art of ot ascii only himself as aR the teacher at sixteen he lie his first salary by surveying Lord VirgInian plantation He saved lain his earnings and be wane a man speculator eighteen at It Was aas 11 about this alp ng that the thi neighbors nel hbo of or lila Ills district recognized recognised ed edthe the tue get there ways of ot George Wash ington OF W MIND H tt was wall now tiow recognized that hint George had 1101 a n force orce of ot mind character and the time tiny boy at nt nineteen was WUK ap pointed adjutant mind and major and acted as M such In the French rench I and Indian war and HO so lit well veli did he conduct himself that at ho lie was ns made mate commander of ot all nil the troops In Iii northern Virginia AND Some Sonie of ot the lie biographers picture him himat at tat this time lime as ay a n shrewd young man looking for Cor a II rich wife vIte It seems that riches was not a n crime In the eyes eos of ot Wash Vash ington for he ho married widow Martha MarUm Custis whose only excuse for tor marrying George was waR that she needed a man to manage the great groat Gr at estate and slaves her Imer husband laud hall left her hor George Washington made love just ns we ot to day do only he waR van quicker about It lie He made alt all his proposals proposal II for marriage at ut his meeting n Ho lie was refused by two young oung ladles indies but his third pro proposal proposal proposal was to a 11 widow and successful tul He lie was engaged to Martha MarUm Custis Just before lie he started on his hili first firM Indian Indium campaign toward the Ohio river and aut Vie tue love letters he sent back are arc Just such letters as IS the students of ot the tIme Utah University lt will send a little Inter later on I will Just read to you rOil ott a closing sentence of ot one of George Georges ma II letters to his sweet heart I embrace the tho opportunity to send semi senda a n few tew words worl l to one whoso life Is now Inseparable from mine Since that hap py roy hour when we made our pledges to each Inch other my thoughts have been con coma going to you OU as another self sweet love That Float nn au provi dence dance may keep us both In safety Is time the prayer of at your faithful and an George PHYSIQUE AND TEMPERAMENT TE A great artist Stewart who painted picture said That George was a large well pro proportioned proportioned proportioned portioned man nail and that all his fea tea tures ture were Indications of ot the strongest and ant most roost ungovernable passions and that had hod he lie been born among wild men muon he lie would have hare been leen the fiercest man among savages Here then we have hap the Information that Gorge Gorse must have possessed a well veit balanced head be because because cause he ho became In his later years gentleness and generosity I sit TIlE THE HATCHET STORY StOny The hatchet and cherry tree story Published for the tho first time In Weems History of ot Washington was admitted to be n a pure fabrication by Parson larson WNm coma the writer of time the book Preach cr or W ms gathered up nil all the time little Wil lie stories he could find and applied them to Washington and am when the pook book was first published the tho common bywords were Washington could coult not soot but Parson Parao Weems would woul tell a lie COULD NOT ME Washington we are ore told could not noti tell tail a lie yet Ct hc ho wr wrote te to a Ps friend that the i New Nel ew Jersey Jerse mosquitoes could bite through time the th thickest boot Again without a II blush he wrote I an announced winced that I would leave l ne at nt S 0 clock and then gave private orders to togo togo go 10 at 6 5 and thus avoided the throng Then Theta to avoid old dancing with witha a It woman he despised he hc says pays I Prom promised d to dance with her after the midnight meal and then purposely purpose left before the feast Some Smoot of these tricks trick are even played today AS JS AN INDIAN FIGHTER When Washington mode made hl his first In 1 dlan dian campaign he dressed himself In full n Indian Idi regalia minus only tho war paint and at It the head of or hl his troop troops T razed every Indian village In sight and the Indians called him us or Plunderer of villages So d ng fierce nelce and blood l thIrsty was waso ns s o that the time Indians fell tell In love With him offered to make him bun their p 7 j 4 c j t tf w M i J II f If fI r i j 11 1 It T jf I Tj j Ji J r fl ii p j f WASHINGTON 1 H lH K KH H A HW HK HW t 1 I S c 7 1 r y 1 r l I I J c y 0 L LI I S r a aS S v vI I z 54 1 WASHINGTON VI TOMB Hn chief and give him him an Indian princess fur for or a wife Young You III George pretended to be great ly 11 I touched by b these friendly otters offers and andwan was wan elated over the admiration be slaved upon ulOn him so he tie made a ma speech telling how his heart land had bled blat because of the time cruelty It he was forced to deal out to them them and auth It If they the would be good rood In the future he would be b their theil friend The Indians promised never neer to kill an another another another other Virginian anul then George told to 11 them how holl hao ho lie loved them and Invited them to call at lit his homo and be he his guests But nut you ou can Imagine the time silt sur surprise prise of ot George when simen wh n he lie returned home atari and ant found several hundred who had taken ii hort cut across acro s tho time coun coon country try trIP camped In front of ot his house ready reat to grasp his hla hand and partake of at his bounty It Is George swore for forthe forthe forthe the first liest time In his hits life liCe for he lie had hat to toIe give Ie every ever Indian a II colored coloret blanket blunk l be before before fore tore the Indians concluded to retire and 1111 bid their great friend goodbye goodhe Washington danced and played cards and for tor stakes at that and ond with Indies ladles too but then that lint was the rule at that time lime COMMANDER CO mANDEt OF OJo THE TIlE ARMY AmlY Washington was a willing candidate for tor the appointment as chief of at the this continental army and und his friends worked hard to win WIll for tor him the th lie I prize yet wrote to his wife who objected to lois his absence from home hOlne and said I unsure assure you ou dear I did lid nut not want It II I had hail done dont nil all In my power to avoid avoil It und you rOil must t therefore con I sent to co a n tong lUng III ways addressed his wife as Patsy Pats a nick nickname nickname name given to her Iter because she remind reminded ed di d him of ot an Irishman WASHINGTON WAS HUMOROUS Washington ton was even humorous at times While he lie was President the Ring lUng of ot Spain wished to aed the head of ot the United States u II resent ami aniL learning that the President was a farm farmer turn er cr the king concluded to send his hili great and ant good friend Washington a farm Cann animal miamI and the best farm arun animals animal In Spain are donkeys you rou may Ina Imagine the time Presidents surprise when huen n a line fine jack lus ais was led to his door as a ma pres present enl eat from rein the time King of at Spain At first Washington showed some som displeasure anti II nIl when the overseer was about to tol l lead ad the lie animal away aa he hc said Mr President what shall we name him i Immediately face became a 11 wreath of at smiles and amid said name him name him why wh name him Tho rho Ring King I Ing of ot Spain Two years CarA later Washington Invited the whole diplomatic corps to visit Mt 11 Vernon he was specially anxious about time tile Spanish ministers presence While hitie at Mt t Vernon they limO Inspected the time Presidents dents live IIvo stock Thoroughbred after thoroughbred were brought out for In Inspection and were w re pronounced perfect and Just oa a the party part was wall about to re ie return reo turn to 0 the mansion Washington turned towards them and said Ah tia h hm my m friends the most moot valuable animal has been overlooked and he |