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Show I PjOURNALfST'$ XI E C? Wh 'I " : !l 6 & MvU .. V A, APRIL 26, 19 AO PRIMARY ELECTIONS TODAY Elections arc. well under way-- Ballard Christensen, Jack Renchor, Paul Wei Ison, Jane Pace, Schuyler. Gardner, and Paul Crosby, seem to bo probable candidates, fill for president, and worthy to the Which shall be nominated and position. elected is a question Until the voting is well under way no one "will be able to predict the outcome. Ballard of Delta, and man. of the fall recognized popular has outstanding possibilities. Jack Rone he of Pine Valley,, too, is well qualified, and. holds the votes of Paul Nei.lson of Washington, many ular man, will have strong Jane Pace of St. George, .is backing. Christensen, 3? pop-assem- rapidly, and it is she, too, will gain gaining ground that votes. Todays bly pfe--dieted activity. date week of Each c and i- - this year. On will of a May ' the 23, be given, pageant America. Mr.. Reid Commencement program The program will consist entitled, ' Heritage of . reports that the-graduatin- class has boon working-onthis pageant for several months. A member of the State board of educat' ion vdll.be the guest speaker. The Sophomore graduation exercises will tako plac-- Tuesday evening, May 21. .D. GLEN SMITH HONORED AT GUIDANCE B. The College ' Guidance I.3ET Association, in Salt Lake last Saturday, will meet in St. George next year.. The officers elected for next year met which parties will begin a - many.-- voting will campaign S. Bemiion, a woll -- known speakor of Utah, will be here- to deliver the Baccalaureate sermon on Sunday, May 19. The Baccalaureate services and the Institute graduation will .be combined Adam e determine who shall enter the final race, and beginning Monday, the CODLENCEIVjEUT WEEK PROGRAM OUTLINED ' Pre-si- will determine his party p name and are: Director Henry Oberhanslcy, B.A.C., president; B. Glen Smith, Dixie, vice president; Lynn Bcnnion, dean of men, B.A.C, , secretary. will proceed to organize his candidates for other offices. In the special as- -, sembly Monday, the students will Lee Hafen, Miss Snow, Miss Falck, Mrs. Robinson, and Mr. Smith attended the meetings in Salt' Lake. Mr. Smith nominations will be held among groups, thus determining who shall run for the other pThese have not been mentioned ositions. much as yet, but it is hoped that other able students will fill such positions. The vice president should be well qualified and in sympathy with the president, The boys president will bo elected by Guidance. divide-accordin- to the candidates they favor for president. the boys, Prty these the and girls president. It is intended elections that spirit will be girls vail elect by those considerable aroused . and a promoting school Mr. lecture a on, "Informal College rD. Read and 7. the voting, takes choose election writeups pages place, those persons 6 the students vdll who will best fill the-positions- Paul Schuyler Gardner of Delta, and minl&ot at the of St, George, Crosby ute have entered the rade. It is expected that each will control many votes. All in all, the coming elections should and do promise considerable act- - |