Show r p IM IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES r AT LIBRARY OPENING r. r f- f Carnegie Building is Dedic Dedicated ted Saturday y With ith Appropriate Ceremony 4 9 ji Business In Ephraim was suspended y- y Saturday afternoon while citizens united In the formal celebrating opening opening open open- 1 ing of the new Carnegie library The oJ celebration he began an with a a. parade by bythe the Snow Academy Concert band the Junior band and the Ladies Ladies' i Lam Mountain Echo band after which a band concert was given on Main Mains s street opposite the library i At At t 2 o'clock the dedicatory exercises exert exer exer- cases were held in the tabernacle t Pr President N. N E E. E Noyes of the library t board presiding The principal address address ad ad- dress was delivered by Prof Prot O. O P. P J. J t 4 Widtsoe of Salt Lake City Mr 1 Widtsoe Widtsoe soe Aoe gave a learned discourse on the I h I s subject of education particularly in its more practical bearings and showed showe showed show show- e ed wh what t part pare the library plays in our ourI f educational system He advocated J r j R the acquisition of a good supply of t 5 pure literature poetry literature poetry and delivered deliver deliver- I ed d an encomium on the services which the poets render to those who are struggling amid difficulties Dr E. E G. G Gowans state superintendent superintendent superintendent gave a forceful talk on the subject of Prevention He main- main tamed t that in iu moral issues an ounce of prevention is better than a ton of c cure ure Prof Noyes gave the history of the library movement in Ephraim and aud Mayor 0 O. spoke on the thema S 5 ma material rial progress made by the city and called attention to some of the things that remain to be he done President A Anthon thon H. H Lund pronounced pronounced pro pro pronounced the dedica dedicatory tory prayer and gave some suggestions in regard e ard to the class of reading matter that should be provided b by the library Musical selections were furnished by the Snow Academy choir the girls girls' chorus of the public school lr Prof f. f Kenn Kenneth th Roylance Rolance and the S double quartet of the south ward MLA MIA r At pm p.m. an educational meeting meet meet- ing was ing-was the beld in inthe the tabernacle with Dr Dry Gowans as principal speaker and ands ands' s' s later late in the evening a library benefit dance was was given in the Social hall M |