Show OAK CITY S J REPRESENT representative AT IVE the twelfth annual annu ill commencement of the millard county public schools was held here on the ath hist dinst one hundred three of the alie one hundred nine eighth grade grac graduates were present to receive their certificates this is the largest class in the history of our county it indicates the growth of our school the program as printed was carried out in every iL instance stance each part was indeed creditable and profitable the address to the alie graduates by prof R L mcghie wits was full of inspiration ai abid d could not fail to appeal to the young as well as tile the old two shots well subdivided and carefully and eloquently delivered consisted his theme they were 1 you can bet become ome what you will in life 2 never fail to appreciate the efforts of your parents the professor commenced by saying that lie he did not feel like a professor but rather like a plain little utah boy he briefly referred to his own experience peri ence in attempting tempting ut to gain trail an ail education and gave prof nam stewart fc much praise for early impre impressions that lie he made upon his prof E R L mcghie mcghiey McG hies 8 I 1 life ife lie he cited other e ers rs and plainly demonstrated that money is not necessary to acquire education parents are making great ef forts to send their children to school we must do kind deeds to show our true love for parents more than one hundred twenty five students principals trustees and friends sat at banquet in the afternoon beef sandwich lettuce salad with bananas and oranges and strawberries were served interesting toasts were given by supt bupt A J ashman former supt bupt jos finlinson prof me t G ghio me and others in the evening the commencement ball was given in the gyn gymnasium all AH present seemed to enjoy it among the millard prin principals princia cip als present were alma beckstrand of meadow wm gardner of deseret S J rawlinson of oak city john watts of ka nosh and avery bishop of burtner we appreciate the educational a advantages derived from such a gathering gat liering and invite more of course we have the funny side in all such gatherings it is is said that two young ladies sat up all night because they were I 1 asked to leep on the floor and I 1 am ain told that the bed was il not ot I 1 hard yet we would not be un der stood as being disgusted with our guests where we ave have one olle r 0 of f the type referred to above we 4 L have a groat great number who are appreciative of ali what it is done for them A few remarks were made tit at the banquet by a certain one or two that were far from decent and such will not be welcome at our table again it was not because of our town tile the same tiling thing takes place tit at every such gathering this is certain to discourage hospitality and implant a certain degree of suspicion when it t comes to entertaining company we do not meet on 01 any occasion to enjoy luxury or admire new dresses if such is our motive thin indeed inde edis is the crust of our education and culture this one phase of education our school must look to carefully we are prone aall our free books free materials well graded grade classes delasses to not be sufficiently appreciative of what comes to us and this condition never fails to bring one into extravagance trava gance oaid and des destroy destroyed troyes es his economy we should know that education io n is nothing more than behavior hav bior if we may observe your actions we can easily judge of your education education is not gra grammer miner arithmetic history y geoga geography aaby normany nor any subject but rather our interpretation of life through those subjects as it a means meana to accomplish our own aini aim it does little good if any for a child to ine memorize rules of conduct if lie he has nothing of conduct 5 in him nothing comes from froin repeating moral codes practice in must play its p part A or art taste and refinement are empty terms |