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Show u , S jV V w L1Y-PA- 7 b'r' When you check Tour baggage pc t it generally kkIxi it d i.:xioti. To what yob check station i 1J L-- v ed yourself? , g " v er 'a DY C AT iris - Axllr l.I " i j fc 12-- r 03T FEATURE YRlTEHSpUIlD IN THIS PAPER - READ TIIE1 EACH YEEK A: tyre Ed. - Howe Ibs k 0. 0. M a certain Happiness it crowded oar lire by wanting' which we act not tai worrying over thing - ' V o J happen. lilt tweCFth lj1 llAGitA, UlAirFRIDSY, MAYTT71934 scui:: i70TTif'5r 14 ochei tele- - wmx yon yoot RAN TO HELP jffil DRAWS BIG TALK-- HE WHEN I FELL MY MOTHE.Vf, Webster Poem, "My Mother Paging . v - Frcrt Jan e Taylor Mr. D. C. Jackliag, president of , tht Utah Copper Company, it noted This it a herd boiled world. dJofus have thrown for his command of langaagt and the C.T drmor cl callousness cheat doctors, business fluency with which he reels off words and phrases cakulated to make the avrzzn, tT:ls clihs. We hoot crazy immune to the enge young lady stenognpbtr grow Indies cl civilization harried I z lie. But through all two gny hairs were only one grew Ed. T. Smith, who wore out cl this there remains in us a tcndA spot lor Mother , before. an avtngt of two pencils a day for keeping up with Mr. J Sunday, May 13 we set -- to pay homage to three years dictation, nsed to tell this anthe wonderful woman who gzid: 1 our first cautious ecdote. his favorite story and vouches the truth of the following; footsteps, who defended ci in tr our rights and for"On day when 1 was out." be who wrongs end today is wistfully wishing says. ' Mr. Jackling called in another J and dktattd a letter, in that she may have fast a I c". ation from those to steaogmphcr the count of which be paralyzed the whom she gave dL unhappy scribe by referring to 'Mr. Blank and his coterie of sycophants. Lei us then, not forget that setest of all gifts On my return mv lost time in appealing for help, I an Our Mothers," Just a tiny I of love, a gift, a no understand the all right," message will make the day gladder and brighter for said he' with tearscoatcry ia his votes, though TIIQ ATMLW you to- - SAFETY TOWN 7fmGT3 DfLEGROSE TO ADDRESS MTOIDffiffi GRADUATES Safety Award Presented to Copper Company for Remarkable Record Saturday . Here Commencement Exercises of Cypnts High School Will be Conducted May 17. Program Given i Sarah Chamber Among Pint Stolen of Magna. Owned Large Portion of .Main Street Met. . te wl Funeral ervic for ' Mr.' Sarah Biower Chamber, 74. ' widow - of Frank' E. Chamber, .who diedaud denly Friday at the home of her daughter, Mr. Luella Chamber Jacob of infirmities incident to age, were hod it the Roe Room of the De-erMortuary Sunday at 1:00 P, M Musical number writ given .by the ' et Quartette. Arthur Angdl. Flor-- nice Cockrill and Mn. R. A. Brower. The speaker! Bishop R. A. Brower, a nephew of the deceased and George A. Reid, a life long fnend of the fan ily,iaid high tribute --to the memory of Mn. Chamber for her devotion a a wife and mother, her cheerful, tweet which won for her many , disposition friend, for her quiet Unassuming way, service to her charitable gift and fnrnds' and neigbbon throughout her life. They also (poke of the joy and happiness that comet to one such at she and advised others to follow after A letter of such a worthy- example. sympathy and tribute from Richard R. Lyman, an intimate friend of the family, was also read. The invocation was by Owen S. Jacob and the benediction by Isaac W. Coon. The gave in the city cemetery was dedicated by George H. Whipple. Sarah Brower Chambers waa bora in Graotsville, Tooele, County, Utah in 1160. the daughter of Ariab Coats Continued on page 8 Ionic - ..TAKE ANNUAL : , J Vanguards pf Oquirrh aptitude and gkftq,.when showed tf at Liberty Paik no Pot i-- ' .b Field Day lor students of Granite School District will b held Friday (today) at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, states Superintendent Calvin &. Smith. t A complete day of activiria ia tch eduled to include the following: n band concert from schools wills junior high grades, 9:30 until 10:00, A. M--, followed by an add me of wdcome from Dr. Smith. Several activities and toy orchestras of pupil in the first three grades of etch school will occupy the early boars of the day Fourth gnde children will givg mayaixth pole dances, while fifth and grades will present folk dances and choir singing. A postart paade for junior high students, boys' and gills and mixed choruses, and flag raising ceremonies will precede the noon interval. The afternoon will be devoted to Ia the primapr games and sport. grade children will be assembled in gnde groups for races and various games. Baseball for gammer gnde boys will be held in the ttbletk field southeast of the park. Boys and girts baseball, catch ball and volley ball will be played by junior high school students to determine winnen between schools cast or west of Main Street, starting at 1:15 and continuing until 4:45 P. M. Final arrangements are being made by William B. Maughaa. principal of -- gen- eral chairman, assisted bv a corps of teachers from each school in the disMarvin H. Strong will have trict. charge of the. musk,. division .and . ,G, P. Rock wood of awards and concession. , -- VANGUARD MEET , - Activities Lined Grades and Janior Gnnite Janior High School and 0QUIRRH BOYS W" Full Day Gramme District EiTIECm skill in they Won the &Z--' port Tuesday Jjd annual Salt Lake council vanguard track meet held at the South High School. The winners scored 38 points. East Jordan was second with 26 and South third with 20. Other districts to compete were: Wells, Granite. Cottonwood, Liberty, Pioneer, Ensign and Salt Lake; Over 260 athletes partic- Jack-ling- 's l HER,- - i t r.Irs. A. J. Andercca Elected President Of jCyprci P.T. A. vke-pnsidt- He waa a Gypsy Salesmsa. That to my. Be wat always going from one job to another. I met him recently and asked him what he wat doing. He winked and whispered. 'T am sellI knew he was not ing insure nee. Senior Day, when the solemn selling insunne beaus no man an and staid Seniors dismiss their cares sell anything of wbkh he is ashaantd. and dignities for a day of frolk and gaiety, will be held this Friday. May Yotdra 1 1 at tba Cyprus High School, state Don!Tomlia ays that it setma to Newcomb McCall senior dam presi- him that puppy love is the beginning dent.of a dog's life. A varied lineup of activities is plan ned for the students who will soon kavd the Balls of their dear Old Alma R. T. Porte, on of the most famMater to venture eat into the world ous men in tb world on printing and or higher institution of learning. its many phases, will be a speaker at A program baa been arranged with the Jan meeting of the Magna GarDoaglaf Smith at master of ceremnaics den Gab. Mr. Pont ia well known AY AJIIA MATER Misinformed Color-Cleanliness-Wo- pk-tur- n. d, SPEAKS Monday Op-tka- D n: 1 One friend avenge of our ays, Tv somewhat cynkat noticed that the wife is much like an angel. She'i always np in the air, always harping on 'Something and die never has anything to war." Magna. She was horn October 3. 1918 at You Magna,' a' danghtet Of Rtgnal W. and ? Ruby Tattcrsall Garff. Tb family I lik to see enthusiasm and 1 believe Miss Elaine that a moved w Salt Lake-anperson should be enthusiasts was educated In local schools, graduat- about that ia which he or she is ining from Roosevelt junior high school terested. Was jUlking to Mrs. Led last spring. . Dae to her illness she Ferguson the other day and it seemdid not- - stread school tb past year. ed to me that sb embodies this tnit -- Besides her parents, she is survived ia every gesture and word. Not bubby four sisters and a brother, ' Iris. bling over with lift, as some people Lois. Betty Joe. Glean Joyce and think enthusiasm is, but beausc enRegnal W. Garff. Jr., all of this city thusiasm radiates from her expression, and a grandmother, - Mrs. Minnie bams from her eyes and is evident in Garff, Draper.: 1 ? every action. Have Cot ft Pqmmkchs Gas Papaaikolas was elected presiA program of mask for boys and dent of the Cyprus High School here the sanuner vaation girls at elections conducted Tues- has been during drawn np, complete arrangeday. He won ont over his opponent. ments made by H. B. Sammerhays, Bad Speers. and submitted to the Gnnite director, Other offken named were Vivian School Board of Ed nation. However, Olsen; rke presides t; Virginia Ashby, do to curtailed funds snd other desecretary-treasure- r; Giftod reporter. tails, the Board reports that they will Harris; Romain Wahlia snd Ernest not be able ssaisunce on to give Panlot, Henry Bawdea. the summer mask any We are proposal. ice and Glen Van S teeter, chief f-pol in the middle of both sides of the issue bnt it seems to ns that if ever a Election were ia charge of Jay town needed a project or a recreation Rkhardaoa and Katherine Goons. renter to occupy the spare time of adolescent boy and girls, that town is With this proposed mask Magna. plan, about a half day would be consumed in a worthwhile manner. W cannot help but think of that saying, "An idle bnia is a devil's workshop. -- cbief-jndg- e. Pcinca Ccrpchs Saturday Fcr Stats Tills The Deceivers ' at r - CYPRUS JUNIOR BAND-LEA- DS Led by the Cyprus Junior High School band, the Janior Traffic Polks parade and fete wbkh followed la Salt Lake City, proved to be highly entertaining to the youngsters. Sat- Tb party was given the urday. "poltctboyt" by County Sheriff S. Grant Young in appreciation of their services in traffk during this school term. parade was held on the Main Street of Salt Lake, tbcnc to the State Capitol where the large assemblage was greeted by Henry H. Blood, Governor of the State of Uuh. who congratulated the group on their ach- ievement and argd them to contmut took the enthusiastic Later, guide party 'through "the (apjt0( building. " ' Iht PUPILS URGED ' Mrs. L C. Taylor Appointed Garfield Postmistress May ! ? TO MAINTAIN GOOD MORALS - 1 ice. Her appointmtnt is for a four year term. She succeeds William G Barton who has been postmaster at Garfield for the past ten yun. COACH MERRILL GIVES STUDENTS SPORT LETTERS Coach M. H. Merrill of the Cyprus High School, stated Tuesday that the following athletes have won their letter ia borne competitive sport the part school year. Football Bill Jones, Art Sorenson, Frenk Rigler, Wayne Cavane. Fnnk Owen Mecham, Miklovkh, Keiih Coon, Albert Sudbary, Robert Jones, Neil Pehrson. winner of the JorYouve bard it aid that a maa Wayne Torrtlin, Verl Harmon, Pete dan division single tennis title, being should never deceive bis wife. But Costa nzo, Lloyd Clifton and Fred i . undefeated as yet. wil come np against bow ie the avenge man .going to get Banks. Basketball Dick Stewart, Bill some stiff competition tomorrow. Sat-- a wife if be doesnt deceive her? Jones, Frank Miklovicb, Joe Husband. tb University of Utah ia the sat Wayne Cavanee, Owen Coon Albert GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS final. and Sudbary, Sam Kanioe, Robert Thia peppy little player ia dated ELECTED Dkk Taylor. to go far in tbe net division and if Baseball Albert Sudbury. DougOffken to direct the activities of be plays tomorrow at he has played in the Jordan games, be ha the best the Cyprus High School Girls Lea- las Bateman, Dkk Nayjpr. Art Sorwere enson. Kunio Matsumon, Fnnk Rigchance la the world to aptnre the gue daring the year, "34-3- 5 elected in a league mening. Wednesday, ler, Donald Wallace, Owen Coon, Lestide. JL- Other athletes to enter competition a follows: president. LaRae Batten; lie Ford, Keith Mecham. Sam Kanios " Wilma Bawden; sec- and John Dunttone. from Cyprus inclod Earl Boock in Bill Jones, Fnnk MikTrack Tarpia; treasarer, the 440; Glen Coon ia the pole vault retary, Mildred and Jaf. Perkins and Clifton Harris Evelyn PbIIujbl . The remaining of- lovkh, Melvin Shaw snd Fnnk ficers will be elected ia the fall in the double tennis title. IIc3 lowing prognm; processional by graduates, ' Laurendcaat March," played by Cyprus High School orchestra; invocation, Jay Richardson, student body, president; trumpet solo, Josephine,". Percy Puree; class motto. Newcomb, McCall; baritone eolo, . "Bautifnl Grant 'Baker; Colorado," nluta ry honor, Helen- - Larson; dariast solo, "Scent and Air," Roy Gillard; reading, "Barrier," Helen Gledbill; sax"Eaulian Caprice." solo, ophone Hoyd Anderson; valedictory honor, Edna Kartchner; piano solo, "Sketcb from Imaginary Ballet,' Gaadin Peterson. f The remainder of tb program ia address to gnduatet, Dr. Eddie Groee; presentation of class awards, Principal T. P. Brockbank; awarding diplo-i- t, H. Earl Dsyt' .vocal (election. "Memories, by tb senior eextett. consisting of Katherine Goo rat, DoroFinlayaon, thy Duckworth, Marcia Dorothy Taylor, Mary Tboma and LaRae Long; benediction, Dorothy Duckworth. Tbr gnduation ball will follow in the gymnasium. J. Francis Fowlct, bead of the Home Loan Owners Corporation of Utah, war the featured speaker last Thursday at a meeting of American Legion Cyprus Pott No. 38 held at the Uuh Copper Gub. He told of the inner working!, method and many complications ia bi office, bow it operates and the best proceedur to secure loan.. He aim stated that the U. S. Government had instituted this method of loaning money to homeowners in order that they may improve The band and junior polk went their homo, purchasing materials of to the County Jail where they p reevery nature and thus help the wheels sented a brief .concert for the prison- -, of industry to again turn. ere. William Better, secHurf, also spoke briefly, followed by a abort business meeting. A dutch luncheon was later enjoyed by a large attendance. Dated May 1, to become effective bar immediately, a communication A smart-alec- k aid he jart read been received by Mr. Louis C. Taylor where a woman divorced her husband of Garfield from James H. Farley. Postmaster Gentnl of the United and then beam his stenographer tb was probably just starving for a States that she has been appointed poet mistress of the Garfield U. S. Postofflittle affection. Ob, yeah? An Idle Brain auditonum. B. E. Mix. Graniti school board member, will be ia charge of tb fol- POLICE PARADE Dont Believe It Named President Of Student Body - Mother Honored With Program, No Male ComparUon Dr. Eddie Grot himself a graduate of Cyprus High School will give , the address to the graduate of the Cyprus High School Clast of 1934 next Thursday evening at the high school andwretrlingevtnu 'Ldansand Bids the world, he has green, lavender, pink desks ia light colored rooms, with frilly curtains at the immaculate windows for his employes to work. If ever yoa have a span moment and arc ia Salt Lake run up to the Pone Printing and you'll come oat with a different idea of what a printing plant may be. Friends hers were shocked to bear of the death of Elaine Garff, 15. who died at tb family home, 408 South Thirteenth East Street, Thursday after nearly a year's illness. Mist Garff formerly resided with bet parents in it -- Expert Outlines Method of Home Girl Dies At Salt Lake Ho: Gas Uuh-Ncvad- for hainoi'ledgl! dn'ffiiny topki and cjfdofboxing phases but to me one of tht moat featured. signifkaat angles of his personality is tb fact that be realizes s mere human being works better, harder and more cheerfully in cleia, colorful surAt Mr. Pons's famous roundings. printing establishment n Salt Lake, where the Franklin Printing Price list is published for distribution all over Former Magna Magna Wcman I00T do the sick is mc er in 1 Not A Salesman The meeting waa featured by a talk from County Sheriff S. Grant Young He spoke in detail "Traffk. of the many problem and hazards of (raffic 'and cited good prtcantioaary Paulin Saadali'-- ' will givethe-wtl-cothe dam history will be address, measures for safe and careful driving. end by Jay Richardson; vocal selecThe other numbers on the prognm tions. Willard Smith; reading. Lois included community singing Jed by Tuttle; trading of dam will Don Mn. G G McCall and Mrs. V. U. Tomlin: vocal selection!, Percy Pearce, Batten at ht piano; talk on BerjLJ frtUfidd. Newcomb McCall; Club Work and it many phases by Prophecy, Dorothf Dackwartb; preMrs. Chester Bello; vocal selection. sentation of tlass gift. President McMn. McCall and pictures of the Call and song, senior sextette. World's Fair wbkh were shown by Mark G Lloyd, principal of the Cyprus Junior High School. Fcnnd Dead h Hc:p:ial -- ulled that et fc A J. Anderson was elected president of the Cyprus PTA Monday evening, succeeding Mrs. C. E. Pickett, retiring bead of the organization. Mrs. G A., Bullock was elected first Mrs. Glen Reid, second Mn. G G McCall. secretary and Mrs. Herbert Tomlin, treasarer. , firs. (Editor's Note: We nn across files The Porphyry." a magazine pubipated. lished yean ago by the Utah Copper The tumnfary: Company and Bingham & Garfield Oquirrh District, Ry. Co., Monday and became o enEast Jordan, Wells district. Granite grossed and interested in tome of the district. South' Davis. writing, events of yoanelf and yoar Shuttle race Oquirrh. East Jor- -' neighbor that we (warned they would Wells, also dan. South Davis. Granite. "bring back the good old days Mn. Ethyl Lindquist Orton, 37, (eight man team) . to you. Therefore, we plan to reDash Doxford, Oqu- print some of them every week in this was found dead in a private room of irrh: Cooper, Wells; Sadler, Oquirrh column. and the Provo sure mental hospital shortHope yon remember :07. Oar ly after 3:00 P. M Tuesday. Hosrecognize names and incidents. Shot-PM. Atkonson, South only pital attendants said Mrs. Orton, who regret is that we haven't the Davis; Faust, Cottonwood; Orgill. to also reproduce. Some of them had been ill lor (hrtt jean and sufferHU1-aare masterpieces that we received many ed from a nervous disorder, was reOquirrh; Thompson. Granite; moved to a private room at 2:30 P. Wells; 45 feet. 9 inches. a chuckle from.) M. and placed la a protective apron. Mahoney, Running high jump Liberty; Anderson, South Davis; Hup-pmaThe Utah Copper Company and At three o'clock the attendants changPioneer; Orgill. Oquirrh; Fitz- B & G Ry. Co. Liberty day pageant ed shift and a few minntes later bet gerald, East Jordan, height not given. which is mentioned about hi thia num- body was found, Pole Vault Coon, Oquirrh; Fer- ber of the Porphyry, will go down in Sheriff E. G. Durnell and Dtpnty guson, East Jordan: Nelson, East Jor- making Utah's history at one of the County Attorney LeRoy Tvckett said Fitz-gealdan; Illingworth, Salt Lake and most successful events of its kind. If the woman had slipped out of tb East Jordan, tied. Height not P. T. Barn urn coold have been present apron and used the tie to stnngle given. on one of Salt Lakes Main Street cor- benclf. Tb offken said no inquest Nelson, nea at the time it passed, even he, would be held. Standing broad jump Granite; Hanks. Ensign; Driggs.Gran-ite- ; would have been forced to admit that Mn. Orton was bora April 12. M. Atkinson. South Davis; Erkk-'on- , some event." in Fairvicw the daughter of 1897, 10 fret. F. HAYMOND O. Liberty. and Louisa Lindquiat. She Andrew "Bell-bop; dress-su1 " 100 - Meter Dash Call, Oquirrh of a the .. jt educated in the .Fairvicw schools Higgs, South Davia; Hanks, Ensign; appeared at the Safety First Assn. Red and at the Snow normal college at Mitchell. Slit Lake; Faut. Cotton- - Cross Dance. Mr. F. O. HaymoAd Sbt majoring ia music. Ephraim, established the unique record of selling :12. Lake ia Salt ia Dclmar Orton married Salt Lake more candy, salted peanuts and cigats Iwood. relay and they have resided since in Coltman, Soutbam.) that evening than was ever sold by 1922. Magna. f Wells. :26.2. same East, Jordan. any other one person in the Surviving are her husband, Call. Oqu-"- f length of time. (This pkture was a Running broad jump sons, Robert D. and James R Mahoney, honey.) irrh; Erickson. Liberty; and four sister. v,' Liberty; McGuire. East Jordan; To- UTAH COPPER BASEBALL CLUB two brother! 1 2 inches. man, Granite. 19 feet Treseder, 2B: Buckles, 1st B; Downey, OF and P; Wilson. Mgr.; Sutherland, C; Killbura, P and OF; Marlor, Utility; Farmer, 3rd REED Sr, B: Foach, SS: Luchesi, C; Yamag-uch- i, P and OF; Corditz, CF and HERE Captain. Social demand for baseball waa again ON ALCOHOL so The of ream that composed persistent the best known talent from the DeAttended by a gntifying number of Reed Smoot, former United States partment of Mill and the B 8 G Ry. the annual WBA "Mothers mothers, senator from Utah and one of the Co., bat been gotten together and it ia honor of memal- - Day" sociaL given fast S. a Church, twelve apostles in the L. D. game. Itlia playing "mother" other bers and gnests. was stated Sunday evening at the Pleasant ready defeated the Garfield Smelter, Woman's the at held evening Monday l, Green Ward he could aay with absolTwentieth Infantry, Colombian Gubrooms. Salt Lake the Moo. and Tooele ute honesty and righteous convktion, A very enjoyable progam was prethat he bad always observed the Word The club went to Tooele on July 4th nnm-beof Wisdom and had never tasted a and suffered its first snd only defeat sented to indudt the following a from -- vocal selection quartet teams two These Smelter boys. by the drop of coffee, tea or alcohol. consisting of Mr. Myrtle Long. Mrs. Mr. Smoot continued by saying be are perhaps tb best Mrs. Jack Marior believed be had received the better dubs ia the intermonatain country, B. W. Richardson, vocal duet. LaRu Mis and Long: A exists. observance and confident)! rivalry things of life by his strict Dea. Robert by and accompanied Carl of tbit Holy Word of his church and ttrinof five games has been arnnged Mrs. John Dea: reading. mother. their Toand conthe Utah between to or for old, Copper urged everyone, young Miss Lois Tuttle; vocal duet. Mis oele teams, wbkh will, no doubt, deform t liws of the church. LaRac for Long and her mother. Mn. distermine the stare championship The former noted Senator also D. Smith; cussed freely prohibition, its adjacent 1918. Tb old Magna baseball park Myrtle Long; reading. Mrs. vocal solos. Mim Oandia Nortwo condition class first wishes in been ll good-wihas phases and expressed put ; and for the new law. and all the borne games will be playrd ris; reading. Mrs. Robert Ridge-Lois Miss Tuttle. & B G reading. A variety selection of musical niun-b- n there. Special mint on the Progressive game were later played .concluded the programs Ry from Garfield to Magna are being and high score prize given to Mr. "fan" accomodate tb open ted to Dkk Knight and consolation to Mrs Mrs. Verl Bishop and two children from Townsit. e. (May-Jnn1918.) E. E. Corrigan. Each mother war f Moray are guests at the home of Refreshred roe. First presented with the Mrs. Mrs. dance Safety A given by Bishop's parents, Mr. and served. were ments 8 L M. Bezzaat for Continued on pag short period. of clothes-cloa- before, but where ia infants come inf" 4-- H OLD DAYS ut I never beard a sek::rs plan FO LAST DAY - Tug-of-w- A fellow-slav- e a All offken of the Safety Society were reelected Saturday in tb Utah Copper Club at Arthur ar follows: J. F, Coombs, president; D. J. Parker, first Dr. A. L, Murray, second G Hadley, secretary and Joseph Sundstrom, treasurer at a spring meeting. T. W. Dee, Salt Lake polk first aid instructor, waa elected chief first-ai- d examiner, a ntwly created post, and will have charge of first aid crew training in various pans of the sut. All of the society members toured the Magna plant as guests of tba Uuh Copper Cmpany, previous to their butmest meeting. The company was alto host to the society at a luncheon. Tb enviable ufety award, won by the Magna plant for operating 550 days consecutively without an accident of any kind, wat presented by Mr. Parker, supervising sngineer of the United States bureau of mines at Salt Lake and accepted in behalf of the company by D. D. Moffat, and gentnl manager Other spukers included Roy Hatch, superintendent of the Arthur Plant; Louis Buckmaa, superintendent of the Utah Copper mins at Bingham; E. Wl Engtlmann, superintendent of the Magna plant; F. O. Haymond, general manager of the Bingham If Garfield Railroad company and G M. Brown, welfare director of the copper Mr. Hadley, copper comcompany, pany employment director, presided. A smoker wat Uur held and attended by over 1400 people with a Stressing the need and all for leadership, Mim Verna Day. valedktorian of Oquirrh Stake seminaries, presented an eloquent plea for righteous living and maintenance of monl standards, Saturday evening at a prognm held in the Pleaunt Green Ward cbapel. One hundred and sixteen pupils received diplomat for finished required work in Cyprus Senior and Junior. Moneoc and Garfield School at tb festivities. One of the features of the entertain-me-n wat tht presentation of seminary awards to honor students consisting of Verna Day: Hugo Smith, Minerva Tanner. Sareh Bangertcr, Helm Gnat and Maxine Smith. President H. Edward Sutton congratulated the boys and girU on their compltted work and stated that be hoped they would continue ever onward. The balance of the prognm consisted of song, "Send the Light" by congregation with Mauri n Bateman and Fern Rasmussen conducting; invocation. Levi Evans; talk. "True Joy and Happiness" by Fay Peterson; talk,. "Prayer' by Hugo Smith; election. My Payer" by seminary by girls chorus; reading, "Caddy" Marcia FinlayaOa; saxophone trio consisting of Marvin Bertoch, Bare! Littlefield and Grant Wilkin; presentation of diplomas by President Sutton, A. G Nielson, Irene Peay, Elis Baselection, ker and Ella P. Bennion "Our Seminary" by. Junior Seminary Boyi Chorus ; remark, visiting General Authority; doting song, congregation, "The Spirit of' God Lik a Fire with Wilma and Verena Bawden conducting.' Closing benedklion was Ud by Robert S. Jenkins. - Mis. John Brow a entertained members of the BB dab Thursday afternoon at her home. A noon-da- y served at on tabU with spring colors effectively carried oat,, afternoon of sewing. followed by-aA jolly rim was had bj everyone. n .. |