Show commencement EXERCISES the commencement exercises of the latter day saints college were held bold wednesday afternoon aUer noon at I 1 in the social hall the decorations were profuse appropriate and beautiful A rich feature lu in it ii were large numbers of various kinds of palme palma and other rare flowers flowen obtained from the salt lake temple the ego lily mutable beautiful state stata flower was conspicuous among the many artistically arranged bouquets bouque lat while among the bunting of the stage and bannings bang ings of windows window blue and gold the latter day saints 9 college colors colom abounded above the stage room was wall suspended a large silver american star in ila the center and on each side aide of which were rosettes of blue and gold and the space passing over the on both aides wm draped with two large american flags miss roy grant in her address on the nature mature of the child determines determine edu educational rational cat ional laws salu the child la Is a bundle of possibilities the feeling or of tension between what the child really to is and these arli atiee between the ideal and the rea gives J the law to all social institutions tut tuti ions for the object of those these lnita aloon to to man from bin bib present self to one of higher worth in reaching this bia self we rise on the stepping stunes of our dead lower selves athis need of man mans mana s nature giva rlee rise to 9 the school it a place established to aid in the beat kno known wn way the growth and development of the human being ibe fhe teacher and the complex school system are but the mesas of gaining this end the mind is governed by lawf law and the best results can be obtained only by finding and using these lawlace lawt pas guiding in teaching the florist with the knowledge of the conditions which promote plant growth treats the seed he be plants according to this knowledge and rears a beautiful plant while be ignorant of principles of plant courish ment gets only a dwarfed result so with the teacher who knows we the nature ot of the chulua mind unlike him igi ignorant orant of this he be follows the lawn lawe of mind growth and helps develop j a boble human mind arbe 11 roe teacher must be a teacher of minds and not merely of subjects he must see that the students knowledge to is organized tor for only organized knowledge is power he must deal with principio peo primary and rules secondarily in a word his ble work mastbe must be not quantity ity but qu qualify teaching the study of caled nature Is now DOW being extensively carried on and is in giving a now new spirit to the educational world the results now mow obtained are but a tithe of the good yet to follow ROD hun abraham H cannon delivered the commencement oration in brief he be eaic some of us are looking locking too much into the future and forgetting the duties of today the obligations of the present are for us the most important but it la Is well that we build air castler cast lef it la Is well that we have a purpose an ideal inmee in fe all our success Is ie owing to the with which we follow this ideal by reflection and by prayer we way may learn what sphere of life we should work in and then we should bould persistently hold bold to our choice within us la Is the power and the hindrance bind ranee to greatness today la Is a critical time great wisdom wise action la Is needed to solve the great problems before us ue both ien sod and women should study the questions and help if called on to solve them we should be men and women with views of out our own we should act ot without four fear of public opinion merly merely see beking kling not to offend a tender conscience each freach should strive to become self supporting whether by manual banual labor or by mental work we should not be ashamed of honest bonest labor whatever is i done should have char character in it woman has many avenues of employment offered to her now which former ly were closed to her but her highest dd id grandest ellort is iu in the home young people remember righteous deeda noble thoughts lofty laity feel feelings irge a are to in measure on ure of your life hie and will glorify you not only here but in all eternity t P the popular pretty ballad A golden argosy was waa beautifully given by goo geo D py per mrs alice rich delivered the valedictory di dic tory atory saying baying throughout our life we are influenced by our environment everything every thing with which we come in vital touch moves leaves its ita impression upon u us in D school the social life is found wil with all 11 the principles principle which govern the larger social octal order and therein there la an opportunity for the practice of all the true social relations and duties the truth has hae been made prominent that our search for the laws law of the creator brings us to a knowledge of god himself and our to halmel the ithe band of friendship which has ba been formed during the wark together will not he be broken when we leave school for it Is 10 a spiritual band which shall remain through eternity lot us climb from the heights we have reached in this life up to the realms above where we shall most meet in glorious brotherhood and sisterhood instructor W H chamberlin Chamberl ln had conferred upon him by president done acting as an a representative of the general e ral board of education the degree of bachelor of didactics 13 D the president made a few reg remarks narke and read his report of the for the last year elder john nicholson Nich oleon in behalf of the be college board spoke briefly and interestingly |