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Show MILFORD SEMINARY EXERCISES THURS. Harold S. Snow, president of ihe St. George Temple, will be the featured speaker at the Sem-i Sem-i n a r y graduation exercises scheduled for Thursday, May ?, in the Milford L D S Chapel. Mack Whittaker Martin Mer -yweather and John Dee Wil-ock Wil-ock of the graduating class vill talk on phases of "Be lonest With Yourself" as pre ?nted in Church publications '.uring the past year. Anticipated musical numbers iclude vocal solos by Doug lemmott and Marion Lofthouse nd by a quartet, Jerry Berger. led Kohler, Denny Belliston nd Wayne Hardy. Procession-1 Procession-1 music will be by Gayle Ed-vards. Ed-vards. Graduates are: Jerry Berger. lartin Merry weather, John D. Vilcock, Arden Fowles, Ned Cohler, Richard Orr, DeWayne Uger, Mack Whittaker, Colleen Iutchings, Renee Norton, Joyce lger and Georgia Smith. On Saturday, May 18, the 10 Seminary graduates will take heir annual outing. Points of interest they plan to visit are the BYU campus, the Primary Children's Hospital, Welfare Square, Temple , Square and Lagoon. The five individuals who have completed four years of Seminary Sem-inary work plan an outing on Saturday, May 11. These students stu-dents are Margaret Root, Marion Lofthouse, Gayle Edwards, Doug Memmott and Dick Bolton. Accompanied Ac-companied by Principal Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, they will visit Zion Canyon. |