Show I FIRST PRESIDENT TO REVISIT U. U A. A C. C T A 5 r t. t y V 4 s1 e I 4 5 L J W SANBORN C ld of I f I ti 1111 Ii Ai i u tui-mi tui colleg g wi ull wll n II be glad Iad to ii that at the tue nt mi omm exercise exercises which tale all to be held May I 1 a 3 51 a 1 Juno June 1 I. I and 2 this year eal Professor PIO fe SO I JeremIah Jeremia V. Sanborn who was the tue first t president president dent of or the college will be he present at Logan an and deliver r the tho address t to the graduates The rue services will ivill begin Sunday ay morning at 11 o'clock th the baccalaureate Sermon cImon to be e delivered by Hon lion L. L Morris 1 president ent of ot the tue Salt Lake Lalee stal stake slake e. e On Monday evening at S 8 o'clock tile the he session Is to toe be e devoted to historIc historic his his- tone le reminiscences There are alO to be he bea a n. number of or short speeches giving the tile early history l' l of or the tho college by b men menilio 1 who ilio are arc on tIle the ground There will be beat at this meeting talks talles IJ by members of the thc first board the tile first secretary the time first president pi and allI the first faculty I The graduating class will furnish music musie and anti entertainment On Tuesday the time commencement ex exercises cx- cx I erclE s 's are to be held nt at which President dent jeu 1 J AV V Sanborn will deliver buyer the address s to the graduates The annual t. t OS' OS t hat Ii Ji I ij pi Pirn gy r b rn wo won fit n Ill hI bo tI by hy our citizen In iti tile the fanning communities UcB with a great leat deal of oC pride and antI pleas ure ute President Sanborn came hero At the tho invitation of fir the first board hoard of or trustees and till immediately began hegan tho the labor of organizing i the thc college faculty the thc experiment c station and ana placing thc thc- I In n hape shape constructing con con- buildIngs building o the etc C TI lie AN was vasa as a nun 1 n ot ut t able c n and foresight foresight fore rore- sight Iud and I lal- lal 01 his labors during those year the tilt citizens of Utah llah owe hUn him hima hUna a debt of gratitude lIe He was connected with the Institution from front 1888 to lS H. H at which time tile the first class clas was graduated graduated grad lad from the tile college While In Utah President Sanborn's work as director of oC the experiment station attracted th the attention of men engaged age in scientific agriculture all nil allover over ovel the time United States Ills work In connection with the fec feeding of faim farni animals the he feeding value of lucern Irrigation problems and antI mil alkali re reclamation reclamation re- re has been quoted b by other othel an and in the United Slates Department of Agriculture publications alion to a no greater geater extent than an my any other either Western Wester man maim All 11 Utah Is glad glud to see e that the college authorities are ao to give ho him a reception and that President Sanburn Sanborn San- San burn born orn Is to Iti leave heave his home in New hampshire to renew for a brief brier time lime thit lu pleasant memories of or his labors t In n this Western Vestern state Tho members ot it f the tho Alumni al ass association expect to tho IC cc- cc Jf 8 f 1 J j kv i rn I n J i 3 1 tile tho faculty pt p the 1110 col- col loge OB In PI President 81 Sanborn n. n warm welcome to o Utah Since leaving Utah President ent San San- born lorn Jorn has lias been conducting a a. private ate farm n arm on iii the hills of Hampshire and It Is said that ho he has ha met with great eat success in adopting tho the ne lie Ic methods to the ho pro hems ems involved involve In iii reclaiming the baren bar- bar Ien en New w England hillsides hillsides- |