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Show SPRINGVILLE STUDENTS ARE GRADUATED The largest graduation class in ;he history of Brighum Young university uni-versity took degrees from the Insti- litiou at the Fifty-first commencement commence-ment program which was' given in Jollege hnll Wednesday, June 1, at ,0:00 a. 111. .Approximately :00 stu- ients took Master's degrees, bachelor's bach-elor's degrees, aud Normal Life liplomas. (If this number fourteen were i'rom Springville. The names of be local students and their degrees follow : Monroe Harrison Clark, master of arts: Sclar S. Ilutchlngs, B. of A.; Arnold C. Roylance, B. of A.; Lynn Alieinan, B. of S. ; Josephine Don-tall, Don-tall, B. of S. ; Dunn L. Taylor, B. .f S. : Karl Kent Crandall, B. of S. ; larold Hadward, B. of S. ; Lois Blanchard, Hilda Clegg, Florence Jarrisou, Prlseella Neilsen, Evans i. Phil ips, Goldie Wheeler, Normal diplomas. . Ninety-two towns throughout the lntermountain region Were repre-eiiteU repre-eiiteU by one or more graduates. The Senior class took the 1' stad-um stad-um as their project and con'jibutcd (2000.00 towards its completion. Ezra Stucki. of Paris, Idaho, gave he valedictory address for his class md Dr. George Thomas, president f the University of Utah, address-d address-d the graduates. Nearly a'l of the graduates of 1 927 have been or will be placed in rood positions through the o-rtm-: tion of the free placement bureau perated by the College of Eduen-' Eduen-' Ion, according to John C. Hwensou, lean of the College of Education. Charming in every detail was the 'slumber party" given nt the home if Miss Louise Crandnll Friday evening in compliment to the newly-elected newly-elected and old members of the Xovcll.v Circle: of the Springville ilgli. Progressive "cootie" was the nain diversion of the evenings entertainment en-tertainment during which Dona Salisbury succeeded in winning first place. A delicious luncheon was wrved to the following new inem-hers: inem-hers: Hannah Keynoltls, Almtna Mendenhall,. Inn Bird. Margaret Huntington. Naomi Dalton. Helen Alleman, Manrlne Whiting, and old members: Mabel Avcrctt, Sarah Holly. Dona Salisbury. Lney I,a-Vanger. I,a-Vanger. Mildred Young, Manrlne Olsen. Margaret Hlni. Josephine Crandall; -Lucy Walnwrlght, Olive Childs, Aleene Wheeler, and Myrln and Mrs. Ilryan ISird and daughter Marion of Bingham sH-nt Memorial (lay in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird. They were accompanied by Mrs. K. A. Oriel of Kansas City, who is on ; her way to vUit friends In Los 1 Angeles. j A charmingly arranged bridal diower was given Thursday evening I by Miss Mary Strong and Miss Inez' lessee at the home of the latter In 'omp'iment to Miss Vessn Donaldson. Donald-son. A color scheme of pink aud white was tastefully used throughout through-out the entertaining rooms. The ft me color scheme was also in evidence evi-dence at the delicious luncheon, which wns served hy the hostesses to twenty-five friends and relatives. An interesting program and games furnished amusement during the evening. The honor guest was th" recipient of many beautiful and useful use-ful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Alleman of Bingham spent two days this week with Mrs. A Mercian's mother Mrs. Augusta Erdman in this city. |