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Show HOT taaoaftss Students from Davis County were among the 2,024 graduates who received diplomas at the 103rd Summer Commencement exercises Aug. 18 at Brigham Young University in Provo. These graduates, in addition to those who received degrees in December and April, bring the total for the school year to 5,507. BYU IS operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) Mor-mons) and is the largest church-related university in the United States. The graduates represent 43 states, the District of Columbia Colum-bia and 27 foreign countries. Of the total graduating, 58 percent are men and 42 percent per-cent are women. DURING THE August commencement. com-mencement. University officials of-ficials conferred 70 doctoral degrees, 457 master's degrees, 1,379 bachelor's degrees and 118 associate degrees. Graduating from Davis County are: BOUNTIFUL: Jeffrey Paul Beck, Bradford Stew Burton, Diana Christensen, Lawrence Kent Fox, Robert Henry Jones, David Giles McDonald, Donald T. Nielsen, Cydney Peterson Quinn, Tan-ja Tan-ja Rodgers, Brent Udell Smith, Janell Marie Bemis, Susan Call. Also Patricia Johnson Clark, Carla Hansen, Janet Schrader Knight, Dennis Loy Meldrum, Debra K. Falmer, Douglas Parker Reid, Kevin A. Sheffield, Richard E. Wheatley, Kevin McRae Bulloch, Jane Chipman, Sheryl Reve Fluckiger, Heather Hess, Susan Jan Lawrence, Bruce Wm. Midgley, Kevin Reed Prusse, Richard Parker Reid, Carolyn M. Simonsen ana Alan Mern Williams. CENTERVILLE, Blaine Allen Clayton, Sara Beth Galloway, Brian Lee Hunt, Beverly Johnson, Marilyn Montgomery White, Roianne Wilde Young. Sunset, Katherine E. Cooley, Gary William Higgs, Willard E. Neibaur; Syracuse, Nancy A. Child Evensen, Randy John Gibbs, Verla Beth Porter; West Point, Cherie Homer; and Woods Cross, Kathlee Ann E. Bailiff, Steven G. Dyreng. |