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Show Record Senior Class Is Graduated At Bear River High School Thurs. ii, ft , ' f rtrts " liK - y V 5 Bear spoke on The Fifth Freedom Garland and "Our World Responsibility in Human Relations." The high nctivad their diplomas at exercises last school a capella choir and or- (Thursday) evening in the Bear crestra provided music. The Era stake tabernacle at Gar-la- graduating class was the largest Dr. 0. Meredith Wilson. ever to be graduated by the school. Members of the class Mtersity of Utah was were Theodore Allen, Earl Lynn and speaker. were delivered by Jerry Anderson, Arlene Anderson. Roberts, Cleon Anderson, David AnderInchon an and Margie who son, Don Anderson, Erma O. An- itadtnt representatives Graduating seniors Bnr high school at nt ad-Am- lions lo Hold Members of Outing the Brigham City 22-2- club will play host to their cubs next Wednesday night at their annual spring outing at Crystal Springs. The affair will start promptly at 6:30 oclock with a dip in the pool lor all those who care indulge. While this is going Lions on, John, C. Sheffield and ers will be ic supper: Charles Musulas, their corps of help- spreading the Utah ducers, and buyers, Prof. A livestock marketing conference will be held at Utah State Agricultural college on June under the direction of the extension service it was announced by Morris Taylor, U. S. A. C. marketing specialist. All of the county agents and many marketing agencies are going to be there and have representatives there. They will discuss the pros and cons of the major livestock marketing Colleen LaDell Gibbs, Barbara Gleason, Bevan Hales, Clifford Hansen. Lawrence Hansen, Marilyn Hardy, Noma Jean Hawkes, Harris, Marlene Hess, Leon D. Hill, Jack ConHodges, Theora Hoskins, nie Hunsaker. Gloria Hurd, Lois Evelyn Hyden, Fred Isaacson, Ishi, Marilyn Jensen, Iris John, DeVerl Johnson, Dot Kay, Carolyn Kerr, Joan Knudsen, Sharon and The farmer who buys keeps U. S. Savings Bonds is never sold out for a song. Janice Gardner, Grant Gibbs, Clarke, Coombs, Douglas Crompton, Carol Crozier, L. J. Cummings Jr., LaVoy Alfred Daley, Ruth DaRita Faye vis, Betty Deakin, Dustman, Shyrl Dee Dustman, e Don EarL LaVona Erickson, La-Ru- Glen Fallows, Erickson, Helen Felsted, Jean Foster, Joan Foster, Joyce Fredrickson, Aeiko Fukin, Andrew Funk, Blaine Garner, Darvel Gam, Lynetie pro- Taylor declared last night. Its going to be lots of fun for everyone The roller rink has been resand more if you have youngerved for the and sters to show you how to play. evening evenskating will conclude the Those planning on swimming will probably The Russians are requested to bring their own ings entertainment. If you dont have kids of suits and towels. Only a limi- next claim that they were the your own, borrow the neighbors ted numbers of suits are avail- first to use stainless steel .for kids for the teeth and denture materials. evening, Musulas able at the springs. picn- sen. Times Change J. R. RIPLEY, Tenn. (UP) saide. Latham has just completed his Professor R. C. Ashby, Univer- 48th trip between Ripley and sity of Illinois, will be the ma- California. The first trip by aujor speaker. He will also con- tomobile in 1925 took 15 days. duct an open discussion. There The latest took il hours by will be an opportunity for ev- plane. to participate, eryone present Prof. Taylor said. Phone your news to 727. A wide range of topics will be discussed and talked on by speakers representing livestock producers, packers, commission order buyers, representatives, truckers, and meat distributors, from all over the west. O v e might accommodations are available at the college. Special evening entertainment will be held, Taylor said. problems affecting Conference To Discuss Livestock Marketing And Cubs derson, Ray Motile Austin, Sharon Archibald, Josephine Baker, Jacqueline Barnard, Evelyn Barnes, Eugene Bigler, Jay Ben- nett, Ruth Bishop, Marlene Bourne, Joyce Bronson, Kenneth Brown, Dorene Barlow, Jerry W. Buchanan, Diane Bunnell, Clare Mae Cagle, DeVere Calderwood, Max Capener. Melva Castleton, Agnes Christensen, LaVona Christensen, Berthel Christen Kroksh, Howard Larkin, Robert Loveland, Earl Manning, Warren Mann, DeLora Marble, LeAnne Marble, Maughn Mason, Marlene Dennis Mason, Daryl McCoy, Miller, Melba Misrasi, Barbara Morse, Jean Mortensen, Rcws Mason, Colleen Munns, Austin Munns, Carl Nelson, Lyle Nes-seRobert M. Nish, James Palmer, Arlene Peterson, Harold M. Far- rell Larsen, Dollars have wings, but invested in Savings Bonds they dont fly away. Peterson. Ronald Potter, Donna Jean Preston, Peggy Potter, Maxine Poller, Donald Potter, Richard Rair.sdell, Monte Reynolds, Geraldine Rhodes, Diane Rhod- es, David Rich, Florence Rich- ard3. Margie Roberts, Floe Rod- erick. Den Lee Rogers, Hazel Robbins, Kazuko Shibaia, Clarence Silvester, Woodruff Snow, Lila Standing, Beverlee Slanfill, Donald Starr, Thelma Stenquist, BOX elder Leah Fern Stenquist, Floyd Slenquisl, Marilyn Stohl, Barbara Summers, Helen Takasugi, Marilyn Taylor, Neil Thompson, Merle Thompson, Vaughn Tin-geDale Tarbei, Pamela To- land. Grant Turley, Vera Vei bell, Barbara Waldron, Tcshiko Walanabe, Ronald Wilcox, Mary Ann Williams, Orell Wise, Leila Woodruff. Celia 2undel, Junior A. Jensen, Lawrence Roe. YJcwd-oum- al Brigham Cily. Utah Friday, May 27, 1949 f '49 GRADS . CONSIDER THIS A PRIVATE CALL O May all that j Dame Fortune has ! 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