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Show NO TICE! To All Alumni Members The Annual Alumni Banquet will be held at 8 p.m., Monday, May 18, 1942, at the Arrowhead Banquet Room. An unusual program has been prepared depicting the colleges service to the Nation in time of war. Special tribute will be paid to those Alumni who served in the first World War, and the new members who will win this one. The evening's entertainment will begin with a band concert at 8:30 on the college lawn. Curtailment of travel may limit the number coming com-ing from a distance, thus the Alumni function depends more upon local support. In order to facilitate the planning and serving serv-ing of the Banquet all ticket sales will cease Saturday Sat-urday evening, May 16, so that the meal can be prepared for the exact number who are to at- tend, eliminating the confusion of guess work. Be sure to get your tickets by Saturday night. No exceptions will be made. Tickets will be on sale at the School Board Office, Gambles Store, Andrus-IIafen Company, Dixie Drug, School Bookstore and any member of the Alumni committee. No individual invita- tions have been sent out. All Alumni are invited. Come out and see the graduates, hear the band III and enjoy the program. Signed, HOWARD JUDD, WAYNE PRINCE, BARBARA TWEEDIE, 111 JOHN T. WOODBURY, I ARLO PRISBREY, Alumni Committee. LAWN MOWERS and SAWS SHARPENED ONLY FACTORY EQUIPMENT AND METHODS USED Anthony Pendleton 256 N. 200 West Phone 41-M 1 RADIO ; SERVICE I ; Have your radio put ; into factory working work-ing condition by a ! graduate of two ra- : ; dio schools. All ; work guaranteed or no charge. : O Special discount if you bring your radio to the Laboratory. ! 101 E. 300 South ; II PHONE 260-R Money At Lower Rates Holders of Savings Stock Can Borrow Money at 64 St. George Building Society ''YOU BET... IT'S THE CREAM of the WINE EMPIRE!" 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