Show eo I f Z and nd Entertainments Ente i v HON FRANK J. J CANNON i. T THE E ORATOR JOURNALIST AND POLITICIAN POLIA POLITICIAN POLI POLI- A TO SPEAK AT THE UNIV UNIVERSITY R RJ J. J SITY NEXT FRIDAY The academic year 92 93 92 93 marks a anew anew new feature which has been heen introduced at atthe the he University of Utah It is an innovation innovation innovation tion which we hope will b be cont continued continued- one certainly worthy of continuance We refer to o the library course of lectures which have b been en given at the University the past winter The effort made to secure secure see se se- e cure the ablest men in the Territory in indifferent indifferent different fields of thought and action has been highly satisfactory and the U University University niver- niver sity students have enjoyed an imposing array of talent The series was commenced by the brilliant editor of the th Salt alt Lake Tribune Judge C. C C. C Good Goodwin win who in inan inan an admirable manner dwelt upon the history history history his his- tory and the power of f money oney and the training of children in this western estern mineral mineral mineral min min- eral country He was followed by the Rev Dr Utter who handled the subject of Literary Forgeries Forgeries Forgeries Forgeries' For For- geries geries' in a a pleasant and attractive way Mr C. C E. E Dallin a young Utah man who has obtained an enviable reputation as a sculptor not only in this Territory but also in other parts of the Union gave a a delightful treatise on Sculpture showing its origin its development and its per per- Prof T. T B. B Lewis of f Og Ogden e gave gave a most delightful comprehensive and in instructive instructive in- in lecture on the advancement of civilization in the United States a l lecture lecturer r I I which h is entitled entitled to high rank The series will be concluded ded by the orator j journalist and politician Hon Frank J. J C Cannon His is subject as was heretofore announced will be Newspapers now then and hereafter I IFor For industry good judgment strong common commonsense sense sens and fidelity to every trust both personal p and public Mr Cannon has established a wide reputation A close observer of men gifted with humor and and appreciating humor in others he is a good companion and always welco welcome e guest He h has s been brilliant from his youth upwards It was not so many years ago that he graduated with distinction at this University Gifted with a ready pen he soon adopted the editorial profession sion He is now editor of the Ogden Standard a position in which he has e established quite a fame as a writer and secured an enduring hold upon the esteem and confidence confidence confidence con con- of his city The strength of Mr Cannon his intellectual resources the variety and extent of his knowledge knowledg the elegance dad and purity of his style may m be found in his editorial columns A mans man's power can be put to ino no severer t test st t than an anthe the demands made upon him by ya a daily ily newspaper Without the opportunity for or elaborate investigation of each subject as asit it arises arises' he must have a mind well stored with knowledge without the time for leisurely composition he hp m must st possess possess' the power of writing off off-h off hand nd with with force and precision Tried by these requirements r Mr Cannon has for a number of f years exhibited a high order of ability with a constantly enlarging sphere phere of knowledge a constantly gr growing wing power of logical statement His talent for forthe the stump his ready wit and above bove all his his' good nature and good sense commended him to the Republicans and he received that party's nomination for Delegate to Congress but was was defeated aft after ra a memorable bl contest Seldom has lias' one enjoyed among among his associates a more mor profound confidence a 3 a more cordial cordi il respect ret re a a warmer degree of affe affection tion In In personal appeal appearance ance ance he is commanding in manner most atti attractive active in speech h resist resist- ably charming as a exceptionally able by inheritance and by cultivation a a. gentleman His frankness his kindly disposition his sympathy with the desires arid and needs need's ds of this University his pride in inU U Utah tali and his devotion to fo her hei interests interests- all aU these se should insure him the presence at athis athis his hisle lecture ture of every student and professor of this sch school l and imd a most cordial greeting In addition to the fhe lect lecture re some excellent musical selections will be rendered Miss Gomorrah Smith who has obtained distinction distinction distinction dis dis- in the musical circles in this city will play upon the mandolin accompanied by four gentlemen on the guitar George Geqrge Ames and Clifton Mr Thomas Ashworth a Salt Lake tenor has kindly consented to give a solo a and d in ir addition to these an an an- effort will be made t to obtain another selection the result of f yv which will be announced on the bulletin board |