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Show Local students graduate in USU services The chief executive of the Los Angeles -Times will deliver the commencement address June 6, to Utah State L'in-versity's L'in-versity's nearly 1900 candidates for baccalaureate and graduate degrees. Wyatt Thomas Johnson became publisher of the Times after service in various press positions in the Lyndon Johnson White House. Eleven graduates are from Vernal. In Business is Rctx-cca Beckstead. Graduating in Education are Madalyn Dorothy Goff Ames. Karen E.Heitman Fox, Lorraine D. LoBeau, Reid G. Merkley. Louise Murch. Kay M. Richens and Gabriellc F'ettit Western. Graduating in Engineering is Cindy S. James. Ilumanties, Arts and Social Sciences graduates are Clara T. Allen and Cliftia Lee Slaugh Prucell Graduating from I'SU in Business is David S. Thompson, Dutch John. From Ft. Duchesne, May Iyee Moutain, and Jean C. Noble are graduating in Education. Roosevelt graduates include: Bruce Dart. Agriculture; Cynthia Louise Johnson, and Clayton Crosby Snow, Business; and in Education; Unurie Ball Allen Davis, Cecil F. Gurr Joseph Ward Hicks. Christy Jane Thompson King. Carol Lewis, Cheryl Ann Mc-Mullin, Mc-Mullin, Rodney Dee Millett, and Max N. Weiss. In Humanities, Mark E. Ibach. The baccalaureate sermon Friday evening will be delivered by Neal A. Maxwell, a member of the presidency of the First Qua rum of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day latter-day Saints. Maxwell served as Executive Vice President of the University of Utah, commissioner of Education for the LDS church and on the Utah Board of Regents. |