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Show Page Eight THE SPRINGVILLE ' Marchj (UTAH) HERALD ESuitfer graduation se? Friday Graduation exercises for 110 boys who have completed the hunter safety course, will be held Friday night, March 25 at 7 p.m. in the Spring:- - ville Junior High School an-nounces G. M. Black. Parents of the boys are given a spe-cial invitation to attend. Sponsored in compliance with the newly passed state law requiring hunters under 21 to have completed this course prior to obtaining a hunter's license, the course has been held under the sponsorship of the American Legion post 28 through the Springville-Maple-to- n Wildlife Federation and Fish and Game department. The law passed by the 1959 session of the state legislature, stipulates that any person un-der the age of 21 must pre-sent such a certificate unless he can present satisfactory proof that he has previously held a resident big game hunt-ing or combination license in the state of Utah or has in his possession a certificate of com-pletion of military basic train-ing or graduation from a course in ROTG or an NRA hunter safety card. There are presently over 1600 hunter safety and survi-val training instructors in the state. Juveniles who have not as yet been certified as safe hunters should contact one of these instructors to arrange enrollment in the next class. Contacts with instructors can be made in most cases through the local conservation , officer. Lee Kay, outstanding lec-turer and wildlife photograph-er, from the Utah Fish and Game department, will be the principal speaker. Other dignitaries will be at the graduation program in-cluding Mayor J. Emmett Bird of Springville City and Mayor Welby S. Warren of Mapleton. These two mens will present graduation certificates to the fellows of the respective cities. I : . i I .":V K - - 1 Birthday greetings this week to Richard Lynn Snelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snelson of this city, who celebrated his first birthday on Monday March 14. His picture was taken by his daddy at Snelson's Studio, on his first birthday. r 4 1 " , i i, I Garth L. Tingey, presently attending Pennsylvania State University, studying for his Ph. D. in physical chemistry, is one of 18 Utah students awarded graduate fellowships in exact sciences by the Na-tional Science Foundation, it was announced from Wash-ington D. C. this week. A son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Le-Ro- y Tingey of this city, Garth is married to the for-mer Colleen Metcalf and they have two boys and two girls, the youngest a girl born March 4. i -- Saddle up! The postponed deer count of the Hobble Creek area will be staged this Saturday, March 26 beginning at 9 a.m. announces James Da-mic- o, Wildlife president. Counters are asked to bring their horse and lunch and meet on the east end of 12th South street. High Priests set date for spring social High Priests of Springville (Stake and their partners are being invited to a social next Friday evening March 25, at 7:30 p.m., in the Stake House featuring a program and re-freshments. Marion T. Millet of the BYU faculty will be the speaker and will show colored slides of interesting places in Alas-ka. Widows of High Priests of the stake are acting as hos-tesses for the evening. Arrangements are under di- -, rection of the presidency, John Swenson, Mel Haymond, Jess Whiting and Lloyd Ashcraft secretary. Enjoy The Great Bourbon :a 1 ; -- i:-- bf the Old West f FREE SERVICE for Remington Shavers Bring your shaver to the only office in town author-ized to give you guaranteed Remington Service. 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