Show I I Davis High School To Graduate At Exercises Continued from last week Marlin Harlin James Hill Norma Jeanne Hill lill II Ill Beverly Hodson Alan Hol Hol- brook rook LaRue Holbrook Clifford Wayne Holbrook Wanda Carlton Canton hunt lunt Yuri Yurl Inouye Duane Stelter Isaac Carol Jeanne Jack Imogene E. E 2 Jackson Stanley F. F Jardine Caroyl Johnson James David John Johnson Johnson Johnson son Jean Johnson Shirley LaVon JJohnson Johnson Kawaguchi To- To Toshiyo Toshiyo shiyo hiyo Kawaguchi I I. I Ben Kawa Kawa- Kawahata hata lata Gloria Beth Keller Howard Pingree Kendell Rex R. R Kerr Lawrence Milton Kneedy Janne Killian Iris Ins Kingsford Phillip Wayne Knight Louis W W. Kock Daniel J. J Carol Larkins Everett Larson Kathleen Larson Daniel Eugene Layton Jane Layton Richard C. C Layton Robert Letz Willard B. B Phyllis hyllis Ludlow Thomas A. A Mac Mac- Maccey Mackey key cey Jr LaVie Mann Thayle Mann fann Harold Manning Jack L. L Marble Jack K Matsukawa Char Chares Charles les es L. L Maughan Wayne L. L May May- Mayfield field Davis S. S McKean Robert P. P McKinnon Joyce McNeil John M M. Myer Edward Mitchell Lurrine Mitchell Miya Helen Ya Ya- Yaeko Yaeko eko Miva Takuo Miya Yuriko liva Miva Shizuko Evelyn Moffitt Glen Moon Howard R. R Morgan Minnie Leona Lcona Moss Ralph talph E. E Moss Muir Stanley Rob Rob- Roberts erts ta Muir Takehiko Murata Suyeo Suye Nakano Lola Fielding Nalder Ned led N. N Nalder Dean J. J Nelson Reed P. P Nessen Donald Neville reville Robert J. J Nicol Marie Mane Bergstedt Nilsen Shirley Saeko James Odle Akiko Tub Toyoshi Okuda Ina ma Virginia Olsen Imogene O. O Osborne Paul Paul- Paulinc inc ine ne Owen Julian Page Ruth Z Page Roma E. E Park Donna Park Park- Parker er cx- Jay Parker Kathleen Parker Yvonne Edna Parker Mary Jean Parkin Claude D D. D Pass Dora Pat Pat- Patterson Patterson terson Carol Pebley Ronald Hugh Merlin Charles Perkins Keith J. J Perry LaMar Peters Mary Peterson Pat Pickett Phyllis Powell Alma Glenn Platt Mervin J J J. Lola Mayo Maje Redford Dick Reid Denece Rice William Barnes lUg lUg- by sy Nonna Norma Riley Aldene Ringer William Paul Roberts DeVan Rob Bob Bobins ins ns Lee W W. Robins Nell B. B Rob Bob Bobins ins ns Noel Robins Stephen Robin Robin- Robinson Robinson son Ro Rod Boyd d Rohwer Lawrence T. T Rollins rai l v V. Roueche Wren A. A Roueche Jeanne T. T Rowe Rob Rob- Robert ert Taylor Salisbury Arthur L. L Pat Scofield Beth Seifert Homer J. J Sheffield Beverly Jean Tean Sill Vesta LaRae Sill Sidney Le Lewis Le- Le Lewis wis Siye Jr Glenda Smart Elaine Smedley Sm dley H. H Garth Smith Shirley Smith Lettie Lou Snyder Mary Stelter Jean Stevenson Ste LaRue Stevenson Evelyn Eveln B. B Stimpson Rhu T. T L Lynn nn S. S Summers Taj Taylor Talor lor Swenson Yoshitoki Taka Taka- shashi Maida Talbot Betty May Taylor Mary Taylor Angeline Thiros Colleen W. W Thomson Val Ware Thornley Norma Thurman Jerry A. A Timmons Dorothy Tip Tip- Tippets Tippets pets Sachiko Terry Leone Trimble Della Delia Gay Tut Tut- tie tlc Gertrude Mildred H. H Ripples nipples VanZant Celia Vas Vas- Vasquez Vasquez quez Violet Dean Vickers Ber Ber- Bernard Bernard nard T. T Voorhees Arlo E. E E Wall J J. J Marvin Manin Walpole Maloye Maloe C. C War War- Warner Warner ner ncr Donald W W. Weaver Ronald RonaldD D D. Weaver Nedra Whitaker Bar Barbara bara Whitesides Lugean Wilcox Josephine Williams David id Wilson Maurine Winegar Barbara Wood Richard E. E Wood Ernestine Work Work- Workman Workman man Akira Phillip B. B B Young cOo The great increase in the power of f labor unions was made possible possible ble by b the Roose elt administration tion when it required a badge of union membership as a prerequisite ite to employment in war plants As a result a new era has come in American lean life Organized labor is definite in the saddle and will be beor for or some time to come Whether the Iho new order will ill bring about a better and a II more progressive na nation na- na nation tion a more prosperous industrial condition and a better life for the individual is now definitely in the hands of organized labor It will willbe willbe willbe be interesting to see whether or or- organized organized labor will be able to do a II better job for all than American industrial management was able to do TUB LATEST OK ON GENEVA GK EV A Yr rr dSt fc a e in Il of Geneva steel plant Gov Gov- Governor Governor Herbert B. B Maw says I 1 am ani extremely confident there will be bea a full full fledged fledged steel plant operating at Geneva Governor Maw came away from Washington with the feeling that we will get what we want rela relative live tive to the of or the Utah National guard We Vc want it to be a field artill artillery said will be ery cry unit he and it composed of men with man air unit Governor Maw was optimistic over the successful carrying out of the central Utah project which at the cost of is scheduled to supply the center portion of the state with Irrigation water and cheap electric power PLANT ILANT BEETS KELTS FARMERS ADVISED Utah's sugar beet goal for 1946 as liS set by the federal government is acres A dollar per ton increase over 1945 has also been assured beet farmers This means says Noble Hun Hun- Hunsaker saker president of the Utah Sugar Beet fleet Growers association that sugar beets will be one of the best crops crops If if not the best from front the money moncy standpoint that standpoint that farm farm- farmers farmers ers of Utah can grow in 1946 Mr 1 Hunsaker urges an early signup by farmers to produce su- su suar sugar gar ar beets in view of the fact that I the labor program must be pre prepared pared considerably in advance SAN AN JUAN COED I ON FRONT I PAGE Nancy Jane Musselman fresh fresh- freshman man nan and lone coed animal hus hUS- husbandry hUSbandry husbandry bandry major at the Utah State Agricultural college has landed on the front page of o Logans Logan's I Cache American newspaper Miss Musselman whose earliest 1 thrills were trips through the fabulous fab fab- ulous ut ul us J San an Juan country with her I father Roy S. S M owner owne of the 1 ranch near near Monticello received a nice write up on the front page of the Logan paper She recalls the actions of one Dan Ian Phillips Navajo Indian who think thinking thinkIng thinking ing he M h was on his death bed wil willed wil- wil willed led her father ather his eight children and wife all wife all Indians Indians and and a flock of sheep While Phillips didn't didn t die diethe diethe diethe the will still stands and Nancy Jane may at some future time her herself herself herself self heir to a ft number of or brothers and sisters In our opinion there is no oc oc- occasion occasion oc- oc occasion casion for discouragement because of the fact the United Nations has not been able to solve all the problems that have ha come before it itT ithe T lie he job of or harmonizing viewpoints it is i a tremendously big one and is not going to be accomplished in m a II afew aI few I w months It may take years and andeen een fighting over them Herbert Hoover who ho once pro pro- promoted promoted meted the idea of a chicken in every ev ry pot In this country has been called upon by President Truman to promote the same program on ona a world wide basis |