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Show NURSES GRADUATED AT L QJJQSPI1 Sixteen Young Women Presented Pre-sented With Diplomas by Bishop Nibley. Sixteen nurses, bedecked in spotless white, received their diplomas last night at the graduation exercises of the Dr. W. H. Groves Latter-day Saints hospital. hospi-tal. 'The speakers were President Charles W. Penrose, Bishop John M. Whitaker and W. A. Newell. Mies Charlotte E. Daney read the annual report re-port and presented the graduating pins. Bishop C. W. Nibley presented the diplomas. di-plomas. An elaborate musical pro-gramma pro-gramma was given, followed by a reception re-ception and dance at the Odeon hall. In honor of the graduating class, exercises ex-ercises were held at the hospital yesterday yes-terday morning ins teat! of the regular devotional. Those who received diplomas diplo-mas were: Miss Hazel Nelson, Sterling, Sterl-ing, Idaho; Mies Hattie Lucile Colvin, Provo; Miss Pearl Willie, Mendon; Miss Mabel Viola Barker, Aspen, Colo.; Miss Agnes Brown, American Fork ; Miss Hazel Skouson, Raymond, Canada; Miss Martha McEntire, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Miss Orleaii Wright, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Miss Vera Klingman, Salt Lake; Miss Anna E. Wiberg, Salt Lake; Miss Lucy E. King, Garland; Miss Lennie Reeder, Miss Lotita Balton, Rockville; Miss Adelene E. Tueller, Paris, Idaho; Mrs. Pearl Worlton Lundberg, Lehi; Miss Adelma Rachel McCabe, Mountain Home, Idaho. The programme follows: . Music, march; invocation, Bishop John M. Whitaker; address, Dr. Fred Stauffer; ladies' double quartette; address, ad-dress, President Charles W. Penrose; instrumental solo; annual report and presentation of pins, Miss Charlotte E. Dancy; presentation of diplomas, Bishop C. W. Nibley; distribution of flowers, class of 19J7; benediction, Elder William Wil-liam A. Newell. |