Show i 1 ef S - n The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday June 41 s yu9 Us Y Seniors 7- Graitis - awards for distinguished service flr'4 The name of each graduate was announced as he stepped up to rreelve his diploma from Dr Wiltdoson ' ' former Utahn L Willard Marriott Washington DC who started with a root beer stand A and developed one of the nation's largest restaurant chains was awarded a doctor of laws honor's eausa degree r ' mmunorr a graduate of the University of Utah is president and chairman of' the board of Hot Shoppes Inc and the Riggs National a director-oMIL 0 44 1 ! f Bank the Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co and the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co Reuben Clark Jr presided over Will J Mb In a citation read by Ben E Lewis director of auxiliary services at the university Mr Marriott was praised as t"a man Ile ritea 'Let Them All Come I Emmown0 a True' 'Dream Then Make It 'Real' Y President Tells Seniors Sól0 n atikag-:-&iiii)1'TaisI A Hear Dedication Plea cie! it p mo ' Continued from Page Ono of the huge fieldhouse to hear addresses by Dr Marvin and Dr Wilkinson and to witness conferring of a single honorary doctoral degree and three spe- - 7 1958 - of gratitude and gradousness whose generosity knows no bounds "Ills vision has found fruition In the giving of his time his money his talents his all in service to his fellowmen and in helping to build the Kingdom of God on earth" Three new awards were conferred for the first time on die tinguished citizens of Utah Art zone and California The Karl G Maeser Teaching Award was presented to Dr Thomas L Martin who organized the university's department of bacteriology and who wu acclaimed by the 'Soil Science Sodety of America for having Inspired more citizens to be come soil scientists than any other teacher in the -nation -BERTHA A faeinman Arizona pioneer author and poet was named the first recipient of the David O McKay liumani ties Award For her achievements in the field of poetry and pageantry the governor of Arizona last year proclaimed a special day in her honor The Brigham Young Universilty Special Service Award wu presented to Reed E Callister Glendale Calif attorney radio station executive and church leader who has brought finan cial benefit to the university i ' - : 1 f - 0 t I 1 4 ' ' i ' : -- ' -- r ''' 4 t' : i ' t ' 1 4 2 't t o t ' g -- - — ' V' i 1 k I f k t ' " 4 '7'1'1' o 1 -- t ' 1 I ‘4st 't'J' t g' ry' 111 t'i i I AI 4 a s v - t 4 ' ' li p t to r I it ''' N' l'"' 4 1 i 't - ' I r 4 ss ' t 4 ) '' - - t' '''''--4 ir' 4 - il - N - ' ''''''''' — j - i : i " 7 1 ''r4 - 1 - 4 4 ' ' t k ' "" ' '44 1 I ' 1 ' t A t J $ "'IrAit 4 ' ‘ ‘ '44 f - ' - - T - i - ti : '' t f: l' - -- ' i : t 1 '4 ' I7 ‘ ' 1 ' : ' ' 1 ""44 'It t - 4 '' ' ' t " - i" " ti ' - : - ' '''40'''' t t ' A ' ' ' i " ' ) k ' ' i 1 Ali 1 '' - t 7:-- ' 0 ' - 7 f 1 4 - ' ' i' I 1 ' 1 : 4 "" ': '''' ''' '' ' - t t t ''' ' tts" 1'1 ' '' 114 4 I I ' ' ! t ' '4 - ? 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' i - e 1 -- k I 1 ' 4- 4N " f - -4 - 'i 4 4 I 1 k i 1 ( i - kk" portant dream of service to i your fellow men" i it ''' "In these days of cheap jazz Young University graduates I' 4 television I I '' 4 t" i and 14" t ' were urged to "continue the am have little afraid that you e' 71 dreams of youth" and trimsforzn time for introspection that With him on the stand in ad 4 t those dreams into Lrealitles by there is a tendency for your dition to Dr Wilkinson the r t the president of their univer- minds to be occupied without guest speaker and special award A 1 ever being required to generate winnerswere Mark EPetersPn sity Friday night Own' and Richard L Evuns Inembers nittloughts of ' i IN IllgtglIAliGE to the- gradof the Council of Twelve Apos H E PRESIDENT emphT t uates before conferring 1216 ties who offered the Invocation bacheiors and masters degrees sized his charge 'does not in- and benediction Dr Ernest L Wilkinson told clude dreaming to become an them to "dream of what you American millionaire—tempting IN ADDITION TO awarding 'k of bachelor's masters and docmay become dream of future as that may seem If in the pur- toral the degrees Nightingale achievement and accomplishment and lastly but most im suit of service to your fellow pledge was given to graduates I t t l' tot" men you happen to become a of the school of nursing by L i Bernice director of Chapman millionaire so much the better t i' ttt But I hope no one here will con- the school USU Col Barnett S Allen presider the acquisition of wealth per se to be- a laudable ambi- sented Air Force corrunissions to graduates of the school's Retion" "Never forget to dream and serve Officer Training Corps Special to The Tribune to execute those dreams—not by Choral music was provided LOGAN — The "working the guillotine but by going on by the BYU Choral Union eon wives of Utah State Univerand giving them creative exist- ducted by Ralph Woodward sity had commencement ence" he declared of the music faculty moved up one day in recogniQuoting Gen Douglas Macis abroad' "Uncertainty tion et the "sacrifices" each Arthur the president added among all peoples of the earth" ' trade while hubby was busy "nobody grows old by merely the commencement speaker said living a number of years working toward his bachelor's as he outlined the "challenges ' f degree and promises growing out of ' People grow old only by de- confusion" Three hundred nineteen ideals Years their may serting wives went forward to re'With any leveling of the sowrinkle the skin but to give up ceive their Ph Ts (putting interest wrinkles the soul Wor- cial economic educational pofear and des- litical legal or ecclesiastical ry hubby through) in ceremonies he declared "those con are the pair—these long long tenets" Friday afternoon scious of the acceptance of lowhead and the bow The recognition came for years that ered standards feel depressed by to back the turn spirit growing either taking care of families effects of the changes From or holding down jobs while dust" time to time all of us must have all down wires are 'When the their husbands attended an impression that our demo- Brigham Young University graduates file toward the is and with covered heart your Albert bmith Field House to receive diplo ach certificate was school the snows of pessimism and the cratic objectives do not hold signed by USU president Dr the and high aspirations worthy ice of cynicism then and then ideals they once held Daryl Chase' y 4 4 74 ' 74 1 t - ' 4 J Special to The Tribune rnovo June 6 — Brigham 4 '' 4 M ' I 1 — ' 4 '' i t t t i - t 4 ' '' S t ' 4 ' ' 4 - l '' 1 t t' ' a 4'4'4 4— is 4 tt t — it " ' ' '" 4 kt 4 4 t 441''' 4s t'" ' I " k '4 - ( 1 t' ' '' ) 4 - - :r ' 1 '11' "' - v it' IIIIP - 't I t f t I i - Reuben Clark Jr second counselor in the First Pres' dency of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-dapresided I 1 1 t$ 4 ' t 1 '''' t f 1 $ ' i - ‘ "A ' 14 : so t old" only are you grown S "LN SOME instances we might be able to substantiate ' mu Graduates their dreamt of were urged to transform into reality youth More than 1200 men women 1010 Broaden Your Foundation for Life received bachelors &grecs were wattled sition of wealth Is not to be considered I that Regal-Geor- ideal - goaL Graduates Hear "USU (this) feeling in many others Continued from rage One the admonitions of Eder Moyle tal prize for man than to be at charged that education should attend the commencement however our judgments are lirnwent with them service& peace with one's self place the character of the stuat ited by a myopic view or maybe academic administration in the of interdent Paul NE CITED the Apostle IIAVE-LIVE- D Also on the stand were 14 of long est rather foreground by lack of sleep" USU and Elder Moyle the impairing of often: sliVe are troubled on than He charged the graduates to the 17 members of the board of enough" he said :to know that mere knowledge every side yet not distressed Trustees walkM behind trustees convened help anchor a world set adrift the in neither 'wealth nor power of "If education is to be more in having but not we are perplexed then deans and directors of by the holocausts of war and not nor any other worldly than mere technical training a but in position meeting persecuted regular despair two morning the eight resident and the "infusion of l conof culcast down but not de attainment is worth the price Common groundwork forsaken John branch graduates outstanding colleges cepts" with militant support of of discontent unhappiness lin ture a common acceptance of and Paul Schneiter and the stroyed Goff revitalized tenets of the worth Recipients of nine doctorates "Your faith should not stand certainty doubt despondency sound principles and a comvaledictorians of the seven unof the individual willing to as- and the wisdom of rnen but in Glasgow lecture of 1931 by Dr mon motive and sanction for in walked masters' 126 colleges degrees dergraduate sume his responsobilities Charles E Raven Elder Moyle conduct must be discovered — the out went When power of God" the crowd ahead of 875 bachelor degree and every department of effort if "Our republic cannot have the asked 'rho LDS apostle instability fear" Into the blustery Logan night state undertake any activity holders grouped according to at the close of baccalaureate there could be any greater mot Quoting from a University of be seen in connection with it" that our people can do for colleges 1tor itoir fp pwarepsvs0410wv40ommoovovioNft0t ol 4 ' t themselves without the loss of Tassels of beige drab blue t russet yellow crimson Its democratic processes In- orange sofar as we allow the state to and gold floated from the trial t substitute its power for per- tonal mortarboards represent ' ' '' ' it I " 't t ' It ' sonal decisions of our people ing the academic colleges ' 85i was Music the provided by k l ' ' they become member combined USIJcommu ' I ' "WHEN PEOPLE really nity orchestra and the voices of 'r ) ' mean to give full attention to the Chansonettes and Meister ' t " ' the development of the life of singers campus a cappella sing ' i 11( '' individuals of valuing men as ing groups all directed by Dr t men and not as functionaries A L Danner i " 'g tt ' 2 in an order of things they use T' 4' INVOCATION was offered by democratic processes" he conMark S Ba Mt bishop of the tinued 41st Ward bene To support his stand the Ogden LDS diction was pronounced by the speaker raised three principles Rev William J Hannifin of St i'''' of social morality: "(1) Under John's Church Logan Episcopal our constitution we are allowed le Final ceremonies of comthe liberty and the opportunity ' '''' i ' to find in life levels of our own mencement will begin Saturday ksk' 9:30 in fieldhouse at where am ' choosing (2) as a part of the ' ' i t ' will deliver the adlife of a free man there is a L F will dress prebe and diplomas is his based upon nobility that ' ' 7 ' ) I j : 4 acceptance of the challenges sented to the graduates that cause him to go beyond Gov George Clyde will what he what he sets up as duty and responsibility and (3) democracy's citizens must Wins Ike Renaming it'''' ' 4' be educated for in its nature 6 (UPI) June 1 WASHINGTON is seek intent democracy upon EisenD —President Dwight ing out and idjusting itself to rt truth" hower Friday nominated Chan t non-mora- k' '1 4 gpt 1 4 a " Z ' 1 -! ?1 ' NO — 4 - I' ' '' non-mora- ''' " e ' " s v - - 2 : $ - e 1 ' 0 1 ' - k ' reit 1 ' - - — ' 'I 4 - 5 0 I 4 ' - - : a Commencement: Candid Shot Lo Grande Richardg D bandgren gide member of LDS Council ofTweive and commencement program discus the lin "Men cannot make the most of their potentlahtlea unifies they have firm convictions at and without fear Truth makes them free" t mwrwe former Republican senator from South Dakota for reappointment to a sixyear term as a member of the Civil Aeronautics Board Gurney - - oè voio4404miaOomtmiv000voommoloilikL0ohoo4kovekAoo1400stooimottioeio441boam - - 'ma odogio2Aistoo Alios f i I )§ — -- 000AL i —Trilms Wiroptutto In attendanee at Utah State University baccalaureate Mee everting were from left Lamont F Toronto Uta 114 I I est trustee chair-Fridsecretory el NW Alma Sonne man and Dr Daryl Chase the president of the Imiversiti Ok USU-hoar- d ay |