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Show II HUB GIRL IS SAVED Br PRINCIPAL OF I , SCHOOL 1 A? usual, the moral topic discussed ty Prof Henderson at Weber acadc-I acadc-I my went "right to the spot,': to use I a common phrase The professor ev ! plained that his work outside 'ho school often takes him to points where it 1b most convenient to go or como on the midnight train and so he fre-I fre-I quently walks to or from the depot between 12 and 1 o'clock at night. The Bpeakor then gave a graphic picture of the young men and women still abroad saloon bums, cigarette fiends, the morally and degenerate of Ii both seres. How are these ranks recruited'' Prof. Henderson gave a J pathetic Instance. Last Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, while coming from the depot, he no ticed standing In front of a notorious tlonable character, and by his side n girl, evidently Innocent and Inexperienced Inexperi-enced They were quarreling In lover fashion. He was saying, "Oh, come on in" and she was holding back, and saying, hut rather weakly, "N'o, I won t I'm boss tonight," and so the banter went on. Occasionally, the young man would take her arm to pull her Into inn dive, and if was noticeable that her resistance was crowing weaker After Prof Henderson passed them he stopped to look back again and again and by the time he tad gone a block the girl had yielded He saw them both go In He Immedl ately looked around for a policeman but, finding none, hurried homp ami called up Chief N'orton. and placed the case In his hands The speaker related two ether in stances which had come under his notice and remarked that, since coming com-ing to Ogden. he had many t'mPB had occasion to call the police to protect young wompn from vile cr&racter? The moral he dren, howexei, vas that If young people would preserve th purity of their manhood and woman hood, they should aold being on the streets at night especlalh at ui reason able hours. I I'tlB Jll oo |