Show 1 N KING IS i MAAT LEADE J. J Bettell S 11 r- r F LOGAN GAN May The r 6 The following four students of the Utah Agricultural college have hae been I passed p. sed upon favorably ta for tor tIon and will receive either the bachelors or the masters degree In Juno according to an announcement ment made milde today by br the registrars registrar's office ip t brings the total number of 0 ft gr- gr graduates already passed upon up W to to 20 Names ames are yet to bo be pre- pre J s eted which will bring the total renumber nu number ber graduating up to neat near ear the r 1 Bachelor of science degreeS degree degroe- S. S School S hool of ot basic arts and science I r Sergene Benson Logan O. O Wendell Vendell WendellS S Budge Logan Helen Bullen Logan Lo- Lo Logan gan C. C Arthur Chambers Ogden Ralph C. C Cole CoIe Nephi Lovell Cooley Coo- Coo ley Icy Logan Florence Cranney annoy Oak Oak- Icy ley Ida Ellason Eliason Logan B B. K Farnsworth Beaver Emerson F. F Los Loran Jaswant S. S Gre- Gre w wj I Punjab India Wallace Cole I S C. C M. M I. I Homer Logan Roy Halverson Logan C C. LeRoy Hall hail Hyrum Charles Harris Tremonton Tremonton Tremon- Tremon ton Terrence Heaton Orderville I Lester Hirst first Logan Rita Hulme Logan Donald Jessop Logan Jennie Jen Jen- nb nie Jones Jons Heber Kotter Mel Melvine vine Lemon Larson Logan Freeman Mc- Mc Evanston Wyo o Malcolm Richmond Hattie Hattle Morrell Park baa lona Osmond Logan C. C Pulley Logan Cora L. L Rose Bose Hyrum A. A O. O Logan Logan Lo- Lo igan gan Marjorie Smith Logan B Byron ron James Smith Logan E. E C. C Sutherland Sutherland erland Logan II IL Warren Ta Taylor lor H. H Henry Webster Cedar LeRoy V. V Logan Logani Woodside Logan William ali E Wood tood Logan School 1 J School of ot Commerce Joseph Commerce Joseph C. C J i Logan Bachman O den Heber N. N Bankhead Logan LRoy L Roy E. E Clark Logan Samuel P P. Gowey Logan o an John W. W Ford Gill GIllette Gil- Gil l lette tte w J Wyo 0 W Walter nIter U. U Fu Providence C. C Durrell Hendricks wIston Milton l R. R Merrill Logan Preston ston M. M Log Logan Moses i JL RIch Logan Wilford W WI Welch gan Hobart Greenwood Greenwoo 1 White 5 Beaver B aver Y r f School chool of ot home economics Edna economics Ic Edna H H. H Baker Logan Reata Renta Com Comish Ish Franklin Frankiin Florence Childs Spring Spring- vilIe Marian Marlan Gardner Afton W Wyo o Vera Stanger Idaho Falls Ida School of 0 agriculture Yasuo agi Yasuo Ara- Ara kawa awa Japan Ivan E E. Burgoyne Logan Morrill Evans Logan Kennard J Gleason Logan cs c's 0 1 gri- gri 1 I N. N Y Curb LF l JoW YORK Ma Maon I n Plans on I the h curb market I narrow narrOwing inc j 3 I and Jor Fro I Program business the n ne j 1 i occasion l n tn In y Hence sence of J I ock Ion 2 May ray ay 26 The The American American- u y r and public affairs committee commit commit- I tee of the American legion met Friday evening and outlined s a I program program program pro pro- gram for Memorial day which will vill include Raising of 0 the flag at sunrise sunrise sun sun- rise by Boy Scouts to remain at mast half until noon then raised during salute b by battery 1 F Utah national guard parade including the legion womans woman's auxiliary veterans veterans veterans vet vet- erans of ot Civil Spanish-American Spanish and World wars Gold Star mothers national guard Utah Agricultural college cadet corps Boy Scouts and civic organizations under direction of 0 Captain Adrian B B. Smith at 11 a. a m. m then to the cemetery to the memorial plot pIot for or services Adam S. S Bennion superintendent of 0 church schools will deliver the memorial address The legion will place a flag lag and the auxiliary a distinctive distinctive distinctive dis dis- dis- dis memorial wreath upon each veterans veteran's grave glave at which a BoyScout Boy BoyScout BoyScout Scout will be posted as sentinel and battery F 1 will sIll fire th the national sa salute salute salute sa- sa lute of forty-eight forty guns at Intervals of or one minute |