Show lEAVE t COLLEGE BEHIND I. I r i Interesting Exercises as Gradd Grad Grad- d Leave Alma Mater Matet I f r for fOI Worlds World's Battle I f FORMER PRESIDENT THERE i c r. r Gov Governor Cutler Also Speaks of t t I Institution in Flattering b l' T Terms Special Service S Logan Juno S 3 The Thc COmmenceS commence- commence lit exercises for Cor 1908 lihOS or ot the State J Agricultural college cOlleJo closed close last nl night ht w ith th a banquet In the time college hall hail at attended at- at tended J b by many prominent officials of or tho thu state members of QC the faculty alumni and stu students of the time college I 13 E. G. G Petel Peterson on was toastmaster r an and J introduced Governor Oo J. J C. C Cutler as tho timo first speaker The governors governor's I toast on Utah turned Into a eulogy I S on Oil the state its people and fl Its lions of oC which tho the Agricultural college col- col S lege received most flattering comment He lie said that the school chool was destined to have ha a a. great future that neither politics religion professional ambi ambi- lion tion nor party feeling could diminish S. S Other toasts were The Now New S Education A A. C. C Nel Nelson on state super super- of or public Instruction The Tue l of or the College L. L N. N president ent of the board boar J of trustees The Faculty C. C N. N Jensen of oC the graduating class Graduating Class S 'S Dr Dl 1 B. B D. D Ball Bali The Tue Alumni Minnie 2 I 1 Peterson 90 JG The of ot tile the r Alumni to their Alma Mater forr former r President ent J. J W W. Yo Sanborn t t- t Mr 11 r- r Sanborn's toa toast t was one of or the r r features of or the and amI he f program reS re'S ref re- re S 'S a tremendous ovation o si All Jl lI Week lIeck cek J The Tho commencement exercises haveS have S i j f been beell on exceedingly Inter Interesting this week 1 5 f The Tho regular commencement was held t yesterday s morning in the college chapel where a large largo audience at- at J 1 ten tended ed Miss 1158 Norma Normn Justesen II E E. Jensen I S and aumi Miss Eunice E. E Jacobsen of or the S new graduates each made an address Professor gave e a n violin selection anti and Dr Con Condon on gave interesting rem i-cm- 1 t remarks about his own school Ila da- da c President J. J A. A widtsoe's report of or orI I the college showed tho the institution to toI I he be In a prosperous condition The Tho ad address ad- ad dress to lo the graduates was by by so eor J. J W. W Sanborn former head of oC the college e. e De Degrees rees and certificates were conferred on the following Ino students Graduates 1111 Degrees Agriculture George Geors George Richard Hill Hm Christian Jensen S.- S. ti Dome Domestic Ue Science Verna Verna P. P BowS Bow Do S man Juan S Commerce h AIva Alva Hanson Hans lIans J u I i I G. G J I N Jl J U I o r I P lt I 0 Ift William Lawrence Vall Walker er Mechanical Engineering Engineering Herbert Carver Kills Ellis Hudman C CertIficate of ot Comics c Wallace z L. L v William J TV Brown Christian A. A Peterson Domestic tc Science Science Anna Mathison l t i s 7 Norma Norina Fay cn Mechanic Arts Edgar at B. B Mitchell H Charles H. H Olsen Alma E. E Beck Franklin lIn Davis Dais Thatcher Domestic Arts Emma Arts Emma Frederick Frederick- son Anna Annabell Fuller Commerce Commerce Junius Juntas James A Andres S Hay flay Baker al er Curtis Harley Halley Greaves Gnap J 5 l LottIe eUle Lund Iund Jo Joseph Alma Ahna Marl Marly y 4 George yeston eston John DC- DC tS vere Morgan James Dunbar P S i k J Willard Larson Laron on Peterson soll 1111 Henry ry i Thomas Plant Vera Vcra Evelyn elu Taylor 5 S i Michael John Andrews jr jt to II Reception 4 S The reception to President t sl Sa all rim Monday l evening was wa as mo most mosi l te i spent The rt remarks of or the speak speak- Irs the line of the hi high h e l' f I lt wore were along l of 1 teem in which the first president held heM in fn Utah J. J T. T rr I the college e Is Hammond J spoke of the lie bill in ill th iii legislature of 1888 framed by hy A. A H. H p Lun Lund which led lell to the establishment S of c. c Former Governor Go A. A 4 L. L Thomas v th then n called to remembrance his officiating of of- at the la laying ln of ot the ho first 5 corner stone slone of or the main building and 2 Professor J. J T. T Caine jr jl told lold how it ft happened that thai Mr 11 Sanborn was select select- cd eti lo to become the president ent of or n. n i sU Professor a Sanborn seined scorned almost as f erect and vigorous as he ho lid did 20 years 1 a ago o. o He lIe spoke polie of the high ideals the college of the S lie he Q had hat ha had J for Cor strength th of oC his faculty acuity and anti after paIn paying paying pay pay- In ing a tribute to tho those c who ha hail had J succeeded sue suc him he hc closed with a a. special tribute to Professor or Caine Calne Shepard J Professor Professor IJ 1 E. E S A A. I L. L Merrill and President Widtsoe also added much to the thc Interest of or the 55 1 S evenings evening's s 's entertainment Pr lr President fc Sanborn WA was presented j J with a gold goldS name of his former stu- stu tu- tu S fob fob In the tue r S dents A reception followed n In n tho the theS S S II lIbrary bran The Tho baccalaureate sermon Sunday S morning was by y L L. Morris f I |