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Show THft B. Y. A PARADE. There has never been an event in Provo that so fully demonstrates the growth of the Brigham Young academy acad-emy as the studentB' parade of yesterday yester-day Preceded by bands the procession of over 600 nloved forward to the inspiring inspir-ing strains of music and the singing of the students, and every point where sessions of the academy have been held was visited. As one looked into the faces of the students, and noted U e well defined liniaments of intelligence that mark almost every face, he or she could not help but feel proud of those representative represen-tative sons and daughters of Utah that have come from every corner of the territory to drink of the intellectual and spiritual waters that flow in generous gen-erous streams from cite teachers of the B. Y. A. That magnificent institution of learning is doiug a great and glorious glor-ious work for Utah, because the training train-ing those students, and the lone procession pro-cession that will march through the B. Y. A. in the coming yeais will receive, re-ceive, gives tbe strongest assurances that the future state will be pafe in their hands. All hail, and success to the faculty and students of the B. Y. A. |