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Show BISHOP TALKS TO GRADUATES 27th Annual Commencement of U. A. C. Held at College Col-lege Chapel Sunday. LOGAN. May 31. Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton of Salt Lake delivered the baccalaureate address at the twenty-! seventh annual commencement exer-i .cises, held yosterday morning at the j college chapel ot the Utah Agricul-j Itural college. j Bishop Moulton used as his text1 i First Kings, chapter 14, verse 27,' (where it says: "And King Rehoboam . made in tholr stead brazen shields and committed them unto the hands , of the chief of the guard which kept the door of the king's house." Just a sthe people of Jerusalem were not to be deceived by the brazen shields I which King Rehoboam had hung upon tho palace wall b to replace those of pure gold previously hung there by Solomon, neither will the people of today to-day be deceived by the man who sub-1 stitutcs his character brass for gold,1 said Bishop Moulton. "There rests upon the college man of today a great responsibility," declared the speaker. "To the school and the church the world is looking and has a right to look for leaders. Whore should the, reins of leadership today rcBt. if not 1 in the hands of those with disciplined ' minds, with level Judgment. We hear, too frequently the call of the trumpet of blatant brass when wo have need for the clear notes of the instrument of pure gold." Tho following members of the board of trustees attended the board meeting meet-ing an dthe exercises: Preslder . A. W.I lvin3, Salt Lake; Hon. John C. Sharp,! Salt Lake; ;-Ion. George T. Odell. Salt 1 Lake; Hon. A. T. Wright. Ogden; Hon W. S. Hansen, Fielding; Mrs. Loii. Hayball, Logan; Hon. John 13. ( Peters. Brigham City; Hon. Frank B. 1 Stephens, Salt Lai;e; Hon. A. G. Barber, Bar-ber, Lognn; Hon. Harden Bennion, secretary sec-retary of state. Salt Lake. Last night the annual business meet-i ing and social cf the Alumni associa-i tlon was held In the college chapel. j |