Show BISHOP TUTTLE AT CHAPEL At chapel Dec 9 the University was honored by a visit from Bishop Tuttle of Missouri Bishop Tuttle came to Utah thirty-six thirty years ago and spent nineteen years as a teacher teach teach- er in Salt Lake He then left for Missouri l where he has since made his home He Ie is now the senior Bishop of the Episcopal church in inthe inthe inthe the United States Bishop Tuttle made a very popular popular popular lar speech to the students He lIe advised advised advised ad ad- them to take part in athletic sports and declared himself to be heartily in favor of football baseball baseball baseball base base- ball and other sports calculated to develop strong trong healthy bodies He was also an advocate of the study of the dead languages even if modern modern modern mod mod- ern education tends more toward the sciences and practical subjects in general The Bishop reminded the students that upon them rested the responsibility of shaping and controlling the affairs of this community community community com com- during the next fifty years After denouncing the habit of cigarette cigarette cigarette cigar cigar- ette smoking from a physiological standpoint he closed with a glowing glowing glowing glow glow- ing tribute to Utah the forty-fifth forty state and said that he is proud of the part she has taken since her hel admission admission admission ad ad- mission to the Union M |