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This Is my :ctanenge.- I must . justify the .. on I this take earth by space , for the good :doing something . .of mankind,'" Rabbi Fink teld . :the graduates. , , , , ' - , i , ; . 0 . "We must resolve to develop t ' :our possibilities to the greatest exent to the end that we may .enjoy stun and abundant life, :and we must resolve te give of , , , 'ourselves to society so that it l:can echieve its destiny of es. ' '. :tablishing the Kingdom of God on the earth," he concluded. ' : Processional music for. the !Sunday night program wu by the University of - - ',Utah Band directed by RonaldGregory. Frans Schubert's :"Symphony No. 5 in S.Flet ' 'Major was played by the Uni. , Nersity. Symphony - Orchestra ' :under the baton Of Prof. Leroy . Robertson. - -- - ,. . . 4, . . The invocation was given by ' :Lee W. 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V a- ---. ,. -- ,, ... .. - - , , , L- - - )' outstanding...1 state. -, ' educatorsofthe - - -- - -- . ,, : Of -- t" - . , . , 416 -- ' DESER T Ft L F,E ft , olttoto. alaimiast Sodom Mode. AD, Metroid, Optimal aptipinford., occelsories. 1141-6- 4 18'11.!'1". I eap, odditiotot. Pticmly wry thottly la todOtiolail.zow , soolttot do. to &tootle thwoot. All 'deem sobloot to clients Whet" Roam, t , - ':. I r . 0,:...,-:.- you ,1-lente- ---- , - ' Vacuum Pump . - ) :wiltnth:tactG:rrirdsr:sfrontalltedoile:::: Bettei . ,78th annual commenee ment at Brigham Young University. President Stephen L . Richards, First Counselor' in the First Presidency of the Church, . was given a doctor of laws degrea in recognition of thilong career as a teacher, lawyer and Church leader. ' A,, doctor of letters degree was conferred upon Elder Adam S. Bennion of the Council of Twelve of the Church. Dr. Ben- !Ilion is regarded as one of the the men are former , , educators and teachers. Presi'dent, Richards, who won his ., law degree In 1904 from the Uni. (4)61 I - ; -- - versity of Chicago, was a member of of Utah 114;01'''.1 law Added tie'"? kg 10111 school faculty for some seem safely fos year - time, and for many years hu met Fedenit amenity pays 3til:1; been a member of the board of - each account is insured to $10000. trustees of Brigham Young ,., , University. , Elder Bennion taught in both aprilost rasa high school and university cirel - cles and wait of - church schoolssuperintendent for eight years. 40-,1-; Salfhicrl Be was a member of the facof ulty at both the University - . Utah and B YU.' ?., : ' Both have had ....1 crow 1 long and dis.ui.ast tinguished eareers as Church leaders. President Richards was named to the Council of Twelve In 1917 at the age .of 57 years and was ordained to the First DiTirl, Presidency In 1951., Elder Bennion, newest mem' ' Al -- - - ,, ber of the Council of Twelve, wasi ordained to - that body in ; : 2 April, 1953. 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"--- - 80,,--iL----'- , ' -- t ' rRov- o- 'r4io General Autorities Of the burch of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints were honored Monday with honorary doctorates '. during the low - , , Li , - ' ,, , , , 't . . , aN.JIr iee - , , , , ' st ,k ' t , , ;;r , lko.,...r. ,' 1 '''' ' .1,, d i ,,... 0. :. ' '''1 -7 751' !.- ,t', c-- .4, 1 pi a . RUSSELL HORILICH,I valedictorian of ILY ' ... ta flounder in-t- u dart-HS-- it he is who inspires ' the courage born e of righteous living. A clean-lifand a prayerful soul provide the environment in which he loves to dwell?: "I know that I and you are eternal beings," Elder Romney conclusion Of his declared e baccaraureate sermon. ,We lived before.we came and will ontinue to live in the future. is short span, be told the 7,000 graduates and friends. The Church official advised the class to live religiously since immorality saps the- vision and strength. "God is near and can be reached by prayer. I know the power of the Holy Spirit and you can be guided by this guid- . ing force," be said. 'Elder' Romney warned them "We live in a day of great wickedness. I pray for you that you may have the vision to meet the problems of the werld." Dr. Franklin S. Harris, former president of the Brigham Young University, said the invocation. The benediction was offered by Milton R. Bunter of the First Council of Seventy. General authorities present for services were president J. Reuben Clark Jr. and Elder Romney. Elder Spencer W. Kimball, arrived to sit on the stand as did Milton R. Hunter, of theFirst Council of Seventy. Other general authorities were filling conference assignments, explained Presi-- , dent Richards. t Elder Romney addressed grad-- 1 ruates from a colorful speakers station :near. east side of the field house floor. The university! colors set off by yellow and pur,ple runners and pink dahlias formed a colorful frame for the Church official. Music for the impressive serv-- 1 ices was presented by the 500-voice university combined chor-- 1 uses under direction of Prof. Don L. Earl with University Or-- 1 mist J. J. Keeler at the organ.. at-th- are juti - , ' - - Bthreimuh .2 - ' . , Theodore Rasmussen,- - distinguished LeRoy J. Robertson, one of the nation's a nd outstanding Leah Dunford Widts, of - the late Elder soeJohn Aw Widtsoe of the Council of Twelve of the Church. Clad in their traditional caps and gowns, members-othe fa& class ulty and the graduating began their day- of commencement at 8:15 a.m. with the pro. eeisiona. I from the Maeser Memorial Building, one of the oldest buildings on the campus, to the field house, one of lika newest of the B Y U structurel. neuro-anatomis- t; " ' ,, ; 1'4f '' - - ,, . - ', -.. e ,. ; ,, , . - -, , ' - I - - , . ' - 7 , - . . ' , - - ----, 0 - ' ' : - T . - , t I, - ,: ti. 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' fl , - - - Chicago man who has spent over 111.000,000 the development and advancement el ' scientific Pain relief. offer, you this wonder- formula for arthritis, oeuritis and 161111111l111 Illtlirse Palecntp escriptiouNORITOL;m0 lonplasting relief from smitten nerve pains--freaching el swollen , ' - ' . - T, $1,000,0007 ReIIóf Stop:. Rheumatism Pain it ' A 11 ' - , .,, Wonderful , '. :4! . , - - . , .1 ,,..,.- ", 1 ' f . . - , - - nauiversligy1;ty;AAndlsrienwa Tt''.-- ''' r'll- IliCtrESTai, . Il ' '. - , . . 1- - , - - ' Above All Else "In- this university you have been taught the revealed truth that such practices, next to murder itself, are in the sight of India Mercury Hits 110J' the Lord most abominable. Cer- - NEW DELHLINDIA L1,,Tfie' no other conduct temperature shot up beyond,110 , tain --it is that will More effettivelf. deprive degrees Monday for the second you of the wlsdiLmttearndbotr auccessivedayMonday'sten you seek. high perature was111.2 degrees, Sun- - you Tim in specialized fields, day's 110.4., your attainments will turn to , ashes in your , hands if you e, abandon the sanctifying cattail H , -of a virtuous life." - Fishing's Fun, Concerning prayers, Elder , Romney said: , !It is the one direct avenue No thrill in the world Eke tiewe our which by approach ing into a big one playing it, Father in Heaven. It is the magfinally landing it. Butwhere net by which we draw unto us jewelry is concerned, fishing Clin be mighty disappointing as the things of the spirit. U we well os expensive. have learned how to pray and 'Win remember to do so always, Every piece of jewelry you buyl we shall never be left alone. We .is worth exactly what you pay.. shall not led abandoned and for it. That's the reason you'te wise to buy Rationally known unsupported, but wo shall grow names front I store you know, in wisdom, strength and tour-age.- " because you get quality jewelry, - ',, ' -- , .root talrhms. One Higher Teacher ' .., In conclusion the speaker ex- ., the h" ' ' Drop I.we kl" .11 plained that there wu yet a pike you tan ,InIA",,6116II, It available to every student an- , , 1"Lett" .,k other teacher, 4 an unerring 'CREDIT AT No Added Cast guide, one whose wisdom . is . based Won-th- e , knowledge of , all things and whose mission is I to enlighten minds with pure littlybcOul a Demon, 1.''' - intelligence. . ' "I refer, of course. to the 'Holy Spirit' To be led: by him is to walk in the light of day; f21.souni MAIN s um to be "Without his guidance is . ..,,, . Another in n ov ati o nwas awarding of sPe clasilu emn five outstanding I oofnsth: universityHerald R. Clark of ' - . , . greet . 1 , - t He Outlined a program to follow for "you who have been born into and trained In this heritage to do" to appredate it and perpetuate it. "Remembering that 'children are an heritage of the Lord:, I commend to you that you cherish as a fine ideal the giving to the world of worthy chit. dren who will bear your name and continue your heritage. "In appreciation of your great heritage, I challenge you always to honor and defend, the flag of your country as a sym- hot of liberty. "'Wherever yotanay live, hell) build communities in which peoin peace and unple derstanding in the building of tomorrow. "In gratitude for the training and privileges you have enjoyed, become active workers and leaders in the service of your Church. The best way to show appreciation for the blessings you have received is to do something to help pass them on to those who come after you," Dr. Bennion asserted. As graduates of Brigham Young University, he Said, the seniors were leaving a school with "a historic past and a promise Of a great future." It is evident, he added, that the Church Jntends to build B Y U into an- outstanding institution. Faces Challenge The school itself faces a fascinating challengethat of not only undertaking to meet the academic standards of worthy universities everywhere but also to give its students a spiritual foundation upon which to build their lives. How well the school bag met that challenge will be -reflected in its graduates. Russell Horiuchl, representative of the graduating class, - e, - -- es-Pr- - four-poin- ' , y -- - - Dr. Wilkinson, in his charge, to the graduates, 'd e elated B Y U was now well on its way to fulfilling its destiny as a FchooL known and respected whereVer Latter-daSaints are ' ounel , He pointed proudly to B Y U's 28 per cent increase in enroll. ment compared to the national average of 1 per cent decrease and said the school records now carried the names of 'students from nearly every area in which the Church was represented. The university president charged, the graduates to be grateful to the Church for the Opportunity, it afforded them and to "so order your lives that 20, 30 and 40 years from now you will-1- e recognized ,as one of the competent and successful persons of your generation!' , New Ceremony For nine of the graduates, a new ceremony was added to. the tradition. of graduation. These seniors, after receipt Of their degrees, were sworn in as seeond lieutenants in the United itates Air Force. This' is the first group of B Y Ti students to win commlisions with their do. - ogram grathiaoteus.tain , - i ' '4 '' ''' ''' .7..- ,' , .,, 11 , ..i.:, '1',k,.-0- - . '- ,,',,,,,, . - , ' '4 ! -- , . , Pir - . - , , , , . , , greatest material benefits ex-tended to man." 'These achievements be listed the arnaddluoti' saillrpthlaene,a, television II. tion of electrical power. And ..11 1.,...IA 4.,44 4AM at fi wino& where they may in the future be utilized for even greater benefit to mankind...! Augmenting this great material heritage,' Elder Bennion added,' the graduates of Brigham Urdversity bad an even greater spiritual heritage. "The siiheafens - have been I again opened; divine revelation given to man, the reality of the Fatherhood of. GOd established and the power of His priesthood restored and the principles and ordinances of the ' Restored Gospel given as the key to your living," Elder Bennion told the , . Gospel. "You have them before you in the standard works of the Church.',, They are repeatedly being called to your attention by the living prophets. The primary obligation of this university during your stay here has been to keep them .before you," he said, Stresses Twe Rules Upon two of the rules of conduct contained in the Gospel, Elder Romney- made some extended remarks. lie urged his listeners to tint be clean, and second. pray.Without these two virtues you will never have the wisdom to determine, nor the courage to pursue with fidelity,. the course which will 'bring you through the toils of life to ultimate' success." Elder Romney explained it was an established fact that the world is honeycombed with tolehastity and sex perversions. "Against these I specifically warn you," be declared. "They have been a forerunner to the downfall of every decadent pee-pie of which history speaks. They are now boring, termite-likinto the structure of our civilization from its foundation toits capstone. Our own nation and people are - being weakened thaw - . , o : Elder Romney explained that It was not for him to discourse at this time upon all the rules of conduct spelled out in the by. . . -- . . - - ' spoke for his classmates in ex' pressing gratitude for the train. eon as bringing-tits oitizens ins received to meet the thal----the greatest enjoyment of the lenges ahead. 4 - . -- -- -- Diptomas - l- 1 , , .. Continued from First Page ' ' ' , , ' ' n Moses." - - ' . ,,,., ...; - ,e' "; N ,,.. : - IWO - I 1 ... ' ''... od '" 79 ' z, : 4.-- ' -- , im : . , ' '' - ..m.',, - (......111.... I - - - 11 1 I I 1 1 "1111 f".6".)--izsobe.,4sapwil- eimweem . - , ....,, .. A . "4. , , .54,,,,,.. - . ,.. , ,. k ,.... y , - -- - :: 1; i t ' -- d, - . or4-1,- . it- ! 2 P.Orih.'01.9.r.i00...H..,.. .. Recel e HonorDegrees . .' , . ... ' , - ,.e. -- .Am , s': ' t - - - , , . this '..- ,- ,,, , - . , - I , A , - . "- ' - ( - - 1 . , ' ......,....,,' : y .,, 4 , i j - - . 1 , . , , ' ' - - , f. , k 7 - - ' '- of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Commencement Tuesday Prof. Richard P. Condie directed the University ' Mixed Chortle and Symphony Orches- is in Bach's "Break Forth, 0 Beauteous Heavenly 4 Light," the graduating class and audience sang "America," and the recessional music - was played by the symphony orchestra. Commencement exercises for , the University of Utah's 1953 , , . ' , graduates will be held Tuesday A FAMILY AFFAIRMany: graduates brought their at 7 p.m. in the families with them to presideriVareeeption Sunday afterOther Commencement Week . noon. Here Pres. A. Ray Olpin sharkes hands with events include a senior class Jimmie, 4, and Steven, 3, as their parents, Mr. and Mrs. luncheon scheduled for Monday noon in the Union Bldg., dedi- - -- - James Day, 4M Highland Drive, await .their turn-- Mr. w cation Ube new Home Living Day is receiving his B.S. degree in pharmacy. ' Center Monday night, and ;the annual buffet supper and dance , , . e , given for the graduates by the University of Utah Alumni Assn. Tuesday night following , the graduation program n,,' , , b. ., , , - , ''s,, Rev. Richard W. Rowland, dean . , ' - from Formosa Saturday. - , - , - - Frenc- h- foreign-offi- ce said notice to this effect arrived -- - ' ' . :,: . - -- - .PARIS IraNationalist China has notified France she will support Midland's complaint to the United Nationi Security Council that the presence of d Vietminh troops CommueInist-lei kingdom of Laos- is a threat to peace.-- - - , -- ' - -- . and other universities. sity of Utah - Nationalist, China lpholds French Charge --- - ' , ' entertained by Alumni. Ass'ociation at buffet supper and fiance in the Union Building. Many of the graduates plairl' to continue their work for advance degrees at UnIvPr- - - . ,, - 1 --..-....... . , -- d Continued from Pint Page Hs then Introduced- - Elder , Romney. ,,,,- - , Refers te Joshua.. Elder Romney told Of the source and courage of Joshua. "There were two prerequisites: First, be was to keepi in mind the la given to hint by Mosel. Second, he was to observe to do all that was written in the law, turning not from it to the right hand nor to the left," , The speaker declared this to be a pattern which has never changed. , , . , "It is the same for us as it was for him. As he was never to loseeight of the lawgiven to Moses . . . so we must never lose sight ot the law of the Gospel W1.. e should meditate therein day and night If we ever let the vision of success, and the principles of the Gospel upon whiclvit is built fade from our view, substituting therefor some worldly concept of success, ,we shall be well on the way to certain failure and disElder Romney appointment, , declared. . Only Sure Defense The speaker then warned that "the only sure defense 'leftist such a tragedy is tp observe to do according to the law of the Gospel, as strictly as , Joshua was to do according to all that was written in the law of God-give- - RITES -- - In University,of Utsb,s field house Sunday evening. 900 graduates-attendeba- c-cataureate services. Commencement exercises for these students will be held Tueoday, after which they will be - 4 . 1 - ',,..k' ' , BACCALAUREATE ,., , - , . , - ...... ,...... i, - , . - , ' fr.- . .,, ' , :- ; , 441,." ' - N, ,,,, - - BACCAIAUREATE ) ,i , - : , , , 4.'1 -- 01 -, s,,,, - , and , housing of the, peoples there and to do research into, - . the operations of the Ayllu tribe. - ,.,e ( , - - , 'I' - ....,..0,,,,i. .. . , ." N - -- AREQUIPA. PERILG(ANA)Victor VOlt Hagen, leader of the Inca highway expedition of the American Geographical Society, and his wife, Saida, have been found.' They report the discovery of the celebrated gold road of Incas, caves of mummies and also located the great . the ' - . stontotoad. ,, ' Lake .Titicaca area on May 20 for had the left They -1 the desolate interior of Peru to seek the mysterious Incahighway. They were lost track of when they began descend- ing a long flight of steps to Ayapata. after 'having crossed, ,,, - --- - Cordilera Oriental.' -- -- -- The purpose of their trip into the desolate interior was to attempt to find a solution of the archaeological mystery Dios jungle. They also of Inca control of the , Madre De . (,. ,.. ood ,- - - ,,,, -- , ,,. - ,,,-- k,- 0. ,a, - , - - , 0 : , , ,,..,,,d ' ' - , '',.. , -- - -- - ,f. k ...;, ,4, --- , -- - , -I , . a - , , '-' . , , - -- - -' , , .4 i , I ) - ,, , 1 ' C., ,., -- ,, v , r--)-- - 0 - fre : . - . - . ' t A . - - , , SAFE-IN-PERL- . 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