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Show GRANITE HIGH SCHOOL EXERCISES TONIGHT An interesting program for the-commencement exercises of. Granite high school, at S:li o'clock tonight, has been prepared. Among other numbers will be music by the school band and orchestra, invocation by Joseph S. Lindsay, solo by Melvin Peterson, address by Professor B. Roland Lewis and music by the trio. Mrs. Evelyn Crawford Richards, violin; Miss Gladys Wickins, cello, and Miss Lida Pxlmunds, piano. U. W. Parratt, president presi-dent of the board, will present tho diplomas. The graduating class roll Includes Thirza Cornlrk and Henry Frazcr, who will be awarded diplomas aft er summer work, and the following: Br) n ton Bag'.ey, Nellie N. B.iork, Myrl Bailey, Carl Y. Buehner, Gladys Roam. Manrine L. Carlisle, Car-lisle, Samuel Cornwall, Allen S. Crow, Lloyd Croxford. Nathan Debenham, Fern Elurigf1, Lucy Gedge, Glen P. Heiner, Nilo Huscber, Ove C. Jnklcy, Hyrum E. Jensen. Jen-sen. Gladvs C. Jones. Werner Kiepc. Clara Llttlrford. Astrid XAnd. Harold Knudsen, Helen Knudsen. M'arveMa Murphy, Mur-phy, HPlcn McDonald, Mamie McDonald, Harry Nelson, Oarence G. Neuer.sch wanner. wan-ner. Enid S. Petersen, Joseph C. Riches, Mary Smit h, F-lmlna StetTenscn. F.lva Spanton, John Stlllman. Dewey W. Stevenson. Ste-venson. Erda "Williams and Margaret Wright. |