Show CLASS OF SEVENTEEN I 1 GRADUATES OF 1929 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT commencement 1 EXERCISES HELD 10 LAST NIGHT jiff CLASS OF 1929 ahls fann mcconkle kay jl en elsie snyder w TOO horace ace edna snyder of newell dalton pa bernice christenson cn reed SM newel taylor a bessie walter r glen ras anna westwood ln nell shafer rosalie barcla t loys maxwell lora johnson U joe cooper t il once more the schools of grand county have ended a year work and another fine group of graduates nave 0 completed the required tour years Q nigh school study and have been awarded diplomas which will enable them to pursue their educational woric spin higher institutions 0 learning last evening at the auditorium thae commencement exercises for the class of 1929 were held before one of the largest audiences that ever attended g a similar function in moab seven jay 3 een yoi ng men and women wire tendered the honors du e them tor ag yg having completed the tour year course of study prescribed by the grand county high school promptly at 8 15 the graduates I 1 marched to the rostrum accompanied by the members of the board of edu atlon the principal and superintend c dent tho invocation was by li trustee I 1 e 00 oo fc a F girls trio cradle song by misses f helen bush dolores and 4 ruth hawks M the salutatory address was delivered by miss elsie snyder who extended elcome to the parents and friends kay hammond president of the class ib a with an address in which he ry expressed the appreciation of himself i 0 and classmates in the educational em privileges afforded by the grand coun em schools A selection by the school orchestra cherry blossom was r eldered en dered i 0 the valedictory address was given by miss faun mcconkle who chose t as her subject the class motto honor lies in honest toll miss mcconkle ta voiced the deep sorrow of the class in i leaving the grand county high school ane and expressed the determination of led le D the graduates to follow with a high arc resolve the fine teachings of c ship that had been instilled la thau minds and hearts during their high school days de coppag moon was sung by a mixed high school chorus i principal L B presented the class to the superintendent he commended the pupils tor teab af newness and ability and diat ne d cc did not hesitate to recommend all of s a them for graduation superintendent 1 l p D 8 L mccarkle in accepting theto class congratulated the graduates and bat admonished them to continue their re pursuit of knowledge in order to pre pare themselves tor afes work in presenting the graduates with I 1 their diplomas C A robertson dent of the board of education gave na a resume of the financial condition of y the school district showing that in r ten years the indebtedness has cally been wiped out and ciach ato property had been acquired by a the schools without recourse to bond g issue or special tax he gave facts and figures to show that the scholastic Q standing of the high school is without i superior and said that in every in stance local graduates have made and are making splendid records in higher gf institutions of learning followings the awarding of diplomas tha grad u bates were made the recipients of hundreds of beautiful floral gifts y the benediction was offered by bishop j W D hammond new member or tha 3 board of education y the graduation ball was given at alt the star opera house immediately fol y lowing the exercises and was attended by a large crowd to |