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Show Seminary Class Urged To Take Success Road "The Roads Of Life" was the theme discussed by Professor Harrison Harri-son R. Merrill at the graduation exercises of the Seminary held Tuesday evening in the stake tabernacle. taber-nacle. The auditorium was well filled, all enjoyed the exercises very much. Professor Merrill cited three roads from which the young men and young women of today might choose his life's highway. These he explained ex-plained with stories making an interesting in-teresting talk. The meandering road is an easy one to follow while those not able to keep ion this highway go down on the down road and those filled with the fires of ambition take the up road that leads to success. The way we build our early life and the direction di-rection in which we turn our thoughts largely determine the road we follow. He urged the graduates to seek the up road and strive to reach their goal. The program was carried out as follows: organ prelude and entry ' march of the graduates, Alice Parker; Park-er; invocation, Glen Andreason; song service directed by K. J. Bird; solo LaMar Clements; ladies chorus singing two numbers "Lily Bells" and "I Passed By Your Window"; salutatory address, R G. Gardner; song, "Come Join Our Celebration" by the congregation; valedictory addresses, ad-dresses, Lucile Muir and Fern Marsh; awarding of diplomas, President Clifford E. Young; string trio number by Mildred Anderson, Lillian Seastrand and Maxine Taylor; Tay-lor; address to graduates, H. R. Merrill; Mer-rill; song "Doxology" by the congregation congre-gation and the benediction by Emily Currie. o |