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Show FIVE HOSPITAL NURSES TO BE GRADUATED; i I d & i3 FORMAL EXERCISES TAKE PLACE THURSDAY COUNTY HOSPITAL NURSE GRADUATES. Top, left to right Augusta Nelson, Hilda ; Dalton and Reate Eggertsen. Bottom, left to right Elevina Jensen, Mary H. Hansen, su-j su-j perir.tendent, and Jeannette Bruce. ' : n I - ' H I y; , ; . s ' j t ' - -' 1 i ( ' ' i ' ' '' I . s I P "I" I . , .1 t ! ll I r - i! ! j! ' -; - si ... - -1 - r - 1 v t 1 1 ii 1 ffii i II I M I ' vs- v, v1 ! M I- t i r A 1 i INIaccabees to Entertain. T'tnian tent No. 12. Maccabees, will entertain en-tertain their members and families at a hiir Christmas party at I. O. O. F. hall next Tuesday. Parents are urged to attend at-tend and take their children. Santa Ciaus will be in evidence and will have lots of good things for all. Sir knichts are invited in-vited to attend. The festivities will begin be-gin at S p. ni. . r". " i ? v. 4 I '! r ' s 1 i 1 "J i ' ' 1 1 i v? 1 1 i"l -1 Dr. C. N. Ray Will Present t Diplomas to Young Women. MEMBERS of the first class of nurses- to be graduated from the Salt Lake county hospital training school for nurses will receive their diplomas at exercises to be held in the chapel of the county hospital hos-pital Thursday night. There are dve members of the original origi-nal class of ten girls who have completed com-pleted the three-year course of training train-ing and who will .be graduated with the full honors of the institution. The graduates are Augusta Nelson, Hilda Dalton, Reate Ecigertsem, Elevina Jensen Jen-sen and Jeannette Bruce. The graduation exercises proper will be held in the chapel of the hospital, beginning at 8 o'clock in the evening. Dr. C. N. Ray, acting county physician, will present the diplomas to the young women and Miss Mary A. Hansen, superintendent su-perintendent of nurses and of the training train-ing school, will deliver the class pins to the members of the class. Two brief addresses will be made to the nurses, one by Dr. C. C. Snyder, formerly county physician, who established estab-lished the training 'school at the hospital hos-pital and under whose direction the girls now graduating received about two years of their training. ' In addition to this address another will be delivered by Dr. Claud L. Shields, formerly county pathologist and a member of the county hospital staff, who was one of the instructors of the class for more than two years. Members of the county commission are especially invited guests and will take part in the graduating exercises. Mrs. Cloud L. Shields will siug a solo and music will be furnished by the Murray orchestra. Following the graduation exercises there will be an informal reception and dance in the big assembly hall of the hospital in honor of the graduates. Music Mu-sic for the dancing will he furnished by the Murray orchestraj Light refreshments re-freshments will be serA'ed during the evening. |