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Show COMMENCEMENT OF THE U. A. C. MAY28-31 Speakers for the twenty sovenfi annual commencement ot tho Utah Agricultural College which will b.' held May 28 to 41, have Just been announced by President E, O. Peterson. Pet-erson. The baccalaureate sermon will bo delivered Sunday, May 30, at 11 a. ra. by the Right Reverend Arthur Ar-thur M. Moulton, Episcopalian Blsb-cp Blsb-cp of Utah, Salt Lake City. Monday the address to the graduates grad-uates will 'be glvenby the Ho&orabla Stephen L. Richards ot tho Council of the Twelve ot the Church ot Latter-day Saints. For both services elaborate musical musi-cal programs have been arranged by Prof. O. W. Thatcher of the department, depart-ment, of music ot the college. Special Spe-cial features ot this commencement will' Include reunions ot the clashes ot 1005 and 1910, and the unvaU-Ing unvaU-Ing of, the Soldier Memorial which will be dedicated to the memory of those U. A. C. students who pall the supremo sacrifice in the war of 1914. The order of exercises as1 glvn upon the commencement invttatlonn is as tqllow: CLASS REUNIONS Class ot 190S. ' ' Class of 1910 FRIDAY, MAY D8 Senior class entertainment. Chapel 4 p. in. SATURDAY, MAY 99 Alumni Business Meeting and Social So-cial Library, S p. mv SUNDAY, MAY SO t ( Baccalaureate Sermon-, at. Rev-. Arthur wrMoiiltQ,-CeUegiChaBl 11 a. m. .Reoeptlon.toboard of trustees, Al utnnl and graduates, President's rei-idence, rei-idence, 4 .tot 6 p. m. Senior Farewell Proaleaade. Presentation ot Senior class gift to the College, Campus 7 p. m. MONDAY, MAY 31 - Commencement Exercises. t Address to Graduates, Hon. Stephen Steph-en L. Richards, College Chapel, 2 p. m. Unveiling ot Soldier Memorial. |