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Show ae-- GOOD JOKE ON WARDE. Frederick War-le. wh:. was here last ! week at the Salt Lake theatre, gave an afternoon each to the students of All Hallows college and St. Mary's academy. acad-emy. It was in an address to the students stu-dents of All Hallows that Mr. Warde made the break that sent a quiet ripple of laughter among the older ones in the audience, and that forms the basis of the st.;ry that they are now telling. I During the course of an impassioned I appeal to his youthful auditors that they let the example of their fathers hud forefathers act us tv. Incentive to future achievements. Mr. Waldo sahl: : "Remember that It Aas your fathers and your fathers' fathets that toiled through wilderness and over mountain, and that finally transformed .this barren bar-ren desert into a vale of milk and honey as beautiful as that vale of Jtnlea. "Forget not the lesson of the past. Let the courage that inspired your j fathers' when they pushed their hand- I carts across the waste to f jund this I new. beautiful city, be your inspira- tion. They have laid the foundation, j and you should build the superstructure. superstruc-ture. You should make and lay thereon there-on a resolution to continue the work which they have begun." j The solitary Mormon in the audience, a primary instructor, heard the words of praise for the early comers from Nauvoo. and enjoyed with the "grown-ups" a polite smile as he noticed no-ticed the enthusiastic applause with j which the little Catholic lads heard "their fathers and their fathers' fathers" fa-thers" lauded by the eloquent speaker as the Mormon pioneers'. |