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Show SECTION TWO PROVO -(UTAH) EVENING HERAIiD, nTHURSDAYn:MAY 26, 1938. PAGE "THREE - TT v.. Larg est L - w To Graduate From B. Y. U. (Continued from Page One) union superintendency and the valedictory address by Miss Freda Decker, Snowflake, Arizona. The candidates for diplomas follow: fol-low: GRADUATE COLLEGE Master of Arts Howard Banks Dixon, Provo; George Albert Jarvis, St. Geotge) June Martineau, Pocatello, Ida.; William H. Reeder, Ogden; Edmund Ed-mund Arlo Richardson, Provo; Allen B. Sorensen; Ogden; Albert Donald Swenson, Provo. Master of Science Newbern Isaac Butt, Provo; Harry Arnold Dean, Ephraim; David R. Eager, Mammoth; Al-vin Al-vin Harris, Portage; ElKoy Jones, Price; Willard E. Laker, Price; Theron Lambert, Roosevelt; Vernon Ver-non Newlove Merrill and C. Blaine Perkins, Price; L. Elmer Peterson, Peter-son, Ogden; H. Lester Peterson, Rexburg, Ida.; G. Sylvan Stephens, Steph-ens, Provo;. Wm. Lee Stokes, Cleveland; H. Grant Vest, American Amer-ican Fork. COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE Bachelor of Arts Anneliese Flora Buggert, Provo; Pro-vo; Jean Grant Cannon, Salt Lake City; Miles Briggs Harston, Cowley, Cow-ley, Wyo.; Rachel B. Morris, Provo; Pro-vo; George H. Smeath, Salt Lake City. Bachelor of Science Aaron Fullmer Allred, Lehi; Bonna Ashby, American Fork; A. Francis Bahr, Provo; Jennie Beck, To X.OS AX(iKI,KS S 9.05 SAX FKANCIMCO 13.441 DES VKH ou OMAHA 17.141 "HlCAtiO 24.54 GO BY BUS! Low Round Trip Faro Fmatmtt Timm-Scmitfc Routet Depot i 65 IV. I nlvf r14y Ave. I'hs 1576 1"' v'-'S RALPH'S RADIO & APPLIANCE The Home of Guaranteed RADIO SERVICE 83 North Univ. Ave., Provo - Phone 618 EMM VA eJlviimator ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ICE-MAP ,M, new 18 Kdvin-"".ITu Kdvin-"".ITu silent TCU "" IXi that .oficcaweek! tsxam tcoHoiw Champwnlcc AVi EXCLUSIVE NEW FEATURES O New Speedy-Cube Ice Release pops out ice cubes at the lift of a lever. New Sliding Shelf Arrangement helps you pack in more food. Built-in Thermometer. Vegetable Crisper and Bin. 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Wendell Stucki, Paris, Ida.; Lucy Mary Wadley, Nina White, Pleasant Grove; and Clarence Harston, Cowrey, Wyo. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Bachelor of Arts Ralph j. Alder, Provo; Kenneth Rulon Allred, Cardston, Alta., Can.; Stephen Dwight Anderson, Richfield; Florence Barney, Saf-ford, Saf-ford, Ariz.; James William Bee, Provo; Richard Emerson Blumell, Magrath, Alta.,. Can.; M. Duane Bown, New York; Horace, Jones Christensen, Provo; Richard F. Cummings, Provo; Ralph Francis Dabb, Harrisville; Chester Davis, Troy, Ohio;. Freda S. Decker, Snow-flake, Snow-flake, Ariz.; Desma Hall Galway, Panaca, Nev.; James. Vern Hales, Provo; Lawson Hamblin, Green-belt, Green-belt, Maryland; Roland Lamar Hoover, Park City; Steve B. Johnson, John-son, Marysville; Ralph Sanford Kelley, St. Anthony, Idaho; Beth Marie Kreuger, Spanish Fork; Herbert Ray Larsen, Heyburn, Ida.; Ronald F. Larsen, Provo; Boneta Elmaida LeBeau, Roosevelt; Roose-velt; Harold W. Lee, Cardston. Alta., Can.; Delbert Lamar Miner, Provo. 4 130 B6,GE it local electric rates economy recor . proud of. A this: ASSESS MB !l -tLJ B 0 I ""-- I 4 Nil (XD3 9159 mm QJ5W & APPLIANCE GO. Sprlngvillft, Utan Hariet Miner, SpringvUle; Pauline Paul-ine Pace, Boneta; Louise Richards Partridge, New York; Joseph Pace, Prove; Holland Perry, Provo; Pro-vo; Marvin Wayne Peterson, Hill Spring, Alta., Can.; James Allen Robertson, Spanish Fork; Homer F. Royle, Lehi; John Heber Rup-per, Rup-per, Provo; Oliver Rollin Smith, Palmyra, N. Y.; Florence Stoker, Spanish Fork; George L. Strebel, Provo; Maxine Westover, American Ameri-can Fork; Max Wheelwright, Ogden; Og-den; LaPreal Wintertbn, Provo; Pearl Irene Youkstetter, Hunt-ington Hunt-ington Park, Cal. Bachelor of Science Clair M. Aldrich, Mt. Pleasant; Charles McKay Allred, Provo; Jesse I. Anderson, Junction; Thell A. Bailey, Sanford, Colo.; Glenn Bartholomew, Ephraim; Virga Bartholomew, Springville; Jessie Cowley, Venice; Chester G. Davis, Troy, Ohio; Crandall B. Giddings, AmericanXFork; Hughes Byron Hanchett, Povo; Theresa Mary Hansen, ProvorH. Bartley Heiner, McKinnon, Wyo.jNErwin C. Henderson, Hen-derson, Provo; Roland Hodgson, Newdale, Ida.; Lenria. Holman, Manassa, Colo. ; BrianV La Mar Hutchings, Midvale; Milton E. Jacob, Provo; J. Seymour Jensen, Mt. Pleasant; Carlyle Ballif Lani tjert, Provo; Thelma Irene Lees, Los Angeles, Cal.; William Howard How-ard McKenzie, Springville; Edward Ed-ward Owen Moe, Provo; Harold Jerome Mower, Provo; Leona Ruby Nelson, Elberta; H. Lowell Olsen, Provo; Sterling Robertson Olson, Spanish Fork; Shirley Redd, Provo;. Ray Lorenzo Reid, St. George; Ferril M. Sorenson, Spring City; Flossie R. Staker, Mt. Pleasant; Rex T. Thomas, Provo; John Willis Way, Ogden; Alice Ruth Woodruff, Salt Lake City. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Bachelor of Arts Dean C. Boyack, Delta; Eldon Charles Hart, Ogden; Grant Robert Rob-ert Holt, Provo; John Dean Lewis, Provo; Sherrill W. Neville, Salt Lake City; Merlin Done Pierce, El Paso, Texas; Darrel David Soffe, Sandy; Orin Richard Stevens, Provo; Hyrum Jenkins Smith, Salt Lake City. Bachelor of Science Loren Glade Anderson, Spanish Fork; Oscar Frost Arnold, Coalville; Coal-ville; Mulford H. Aycock, Vernal; Mark David Bowen, Wayne Larsen Lar-sen Bo wen, Spanish Fork; Bert Albert Boyack, Spanish Fork; De-Raunz De-Raunz Alder Cahoon, Leavitt, Can.; Mary Callan, Preston, Ida.; Alfred Clyde Canning, Midvale; R. Dell Cloward, Monroe; Sterling M. Crandall, Springville; Samuel Wallace Crosby, St. George; Le-Grand Le-Grand Joseph Dunkley, Whitney, Ida.; Grant Clarence Earl, Ogden; Neil Y. Fugal, Pleasant Grove; Evan Glazier Gardner, Delta; Grant Venoy Gay, Monroe; John Elmer Griffith, Midvale; William N. Gulbrandson, Huntington Park, Calif.; J. Ferrin Gurney, Lehi; Leo Edwin Hacking, Vernal; William Wil-liam S. Howe, Provo; Robert E. Huber, Payson; Reed Gardner Hughes, Spanish Fork. ' Lavor Perry Kocherhans, Provo; James Everard Lambert, Provo; Harold S. Larsen, Sandy; Earl B. Lundquist, Ogden; Chester Haris, May, Rupert, Ida.; Joseph Woodruff Wood-ruff McEwan, Salt Lake; Fred Reid Miner, Magna; Orson W. Mower, Ogden; Ernest Newton Newey, Ogden; C. Garth Olson, Payson ; Dean Andrew Peterson, MtPleasant; Thomas C. Peterson, Peter-son, Provo; Clair B. Pickup, Vernal; Ver-nal; Lewis Rawle Rich, Morgan; Avaird A. Rigby, Hinckley; Jay D. Schofield, New York; Gordon Whittaker Snow, Provo; Frank Isaac Swenson, Spanish Fork; Dean Eugene Van Wagenen, Provo; Pro-vo; George W. Whitaker. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts Rulon Gibb, Magarth, Alberta, Can.; Edith Marsh, Alpine; Le-land Le-land Dean Peterson, Hill Spring, Alta., Can.; Ruth Almina Wall, Randlett; Emil Wilske, American Falls, Ida. Bachelor of Science Delila Booth Adams, Provo; Jane Alleman, Springville; Mark Kermit Anderson, Junction; Virgil Ballard, Victor, Ida.; Wilmer Lee Barnett, Nephi; Woodrow Wilson Beck, Centerfield; Oral Alice Beckstead, Midvale; Guss Porter Black, Salt Lake City; Helen B. Brandley, Stirling, Alta,, Can.; Elaine Brimhall, Huntington Park, Calif.; Joseph Jerome Brown, Draper; Otis G. Carling, Provo; Laura Chadwick, Ogden; Lynn Osborn Clark, Lynn; Alva John Clarke, Magarth, Alta., Can.; Eldied Reed Collins, Provo; Orlin ' lonsupatecu iou Should Get at the Cause ! Lots of people think they can't be "regular" without frequent trips to the medicine chest. "I Just dose up and get it over," they tell you. But doctors know they donf'get it over" at all-until they,, get at the cause of the trouble! Chances are it's simple to find the cause if you eat only what most people do meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely you don't get enough "bulk." And 'bulk" - doesnt mean & lot of food. It's a kind of food that isn't consumed in the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass in the Intestines and helps a bowel movement. If that fits you, your ticket is a cruncny breakfast cereal Kel-logg's Kel-logg's All-Bran. It contains the "bulk" you need plus the great intestinal tonic, vitamin Bj. Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty of water, and just watch " the old world trm-ar hrt o-Vift-1 Made by Kellogg Sa Battle Creek, j G. Cojvin, Short Creek, Ariz.; Mary Leone Cooper, Pleasant Grove; Melba Cope, Richfield; LaRue Cox, St. George; David MacGillivary Crowton, Provo. Robert Max Dowdle, SpringvUle; Spring-vUle; Esther O. Edmunds, Provo; Genevieve S. Ektoff, Eureka; Livonia Li-vonia W. Fuller, Mt Pleasant; Lawrence. Branch Golding, Price; Ella Irene Greenwood, Sandy; Grant Greer, Provo; Melbourne W. Heslington, Beaver; Orson Beck Hicken, Heber; Sadie Effie Hilton, Rexburg; Ida.; Mary Hinchcliff, Ogden; Afton Hodson. Provo; Edell Hodson, Delta; Norma Jackson, Provo; Ray Oliver Jensen, Manassa, Colo. La Veil F. Johnson, Provo; Helen Marbra Johnston, American Ameri-can Fork; Andrew J. Jones, TaJbi-ona; TaJbi-ona; Sara Jones, Malad, Ida.; Everett Mylo Jorgenson, Peoa; LaVar Kump, Provo; Grant Lang-ston, Lang-ston, Rockville; Celia G. Larsen, Provo; Vaughn Lloyd, Rivertbn; Patricia Lodge, Tooele; Mae Markham, Spanish Fork; Barbara Wilmetta McCullough, Ouray, Colo.; James Lorin McDougal, Campbellsport, Wisconsin; Verl H. Meyrick, Mt. Pleasant; Darrel Mulliner, Peoa; Herman Gayle Mines, Murray; L. William Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Provo; Linnie Louise Montgomery, Mont-gomery, Corpus Christi, Texas; Ralph John Morgan, Spanish Fork; Thelma Sanderson Murphy, Provo; Lois Elda Murri, St. Anthony, An-thony, Ida;jCrista Olsen, Spanish Fork; Josephine P. Peterson, Mt. Pleasant; yaviu Prior, Spanish Fork; Lincoln S. Rasband, Heber City. Verda Rassmussen, Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant ;v Audrey Jane Rasmusson, Provo; W. Drews Riska, Sandy; Melvin John Roberts, Rupert, Ida.; J. Leslie Rollins, Lyman, Wyo.; Paul William Rowe, Mc-Cammon, Mc-Cammon, Ida.; Ednal Shanks, Wells, Nevada; George Ariel Sharp, Murray; Donald M. Simmons, Sim-mons, Payson; Ada S m i t h, Springville; LeRoy W. Smith, Pleasant Grove; Alice Smyth, Fountain Green; Oscar E. Soder-quist, Soder-quist, Ferron; Wayne Soffe, Mid-' vale; Alta June Spalding, Provo; Loris Wayne Stewart, Provo; Helen Beth Stout, Moab; Fre-donna Fre-donna Strickler, Ogden; Helen Kathleen Sutton, Virginia Frances Fran-ces Sutton, Provo; LeGrand Tea, Rivcrton; Olive Thaxton, River-ton; River-ton; Dan Thomas, Ogden; Zeda Velear Thursby, Ephraim. Alice Todd, Denver, Colo.; Frances Fran-ces Purrington Tucker, Snow-flake, Snow-flake, Ariz.; Lawrence Elliott Tuttle, Provo; C. Bruce Wakefield, Wake-field, Salt Lake City; Reed H. Walsh, Farmington ; S h i r l i e Wangsgard, Ogden; Jason Alonzo Wall, Payson; Meldon Newell Warner, Fillmore; Ileen Ann Waspe, Salt Lake City; Stanley Howard Watts, Murray; David Osborn Wight, Cardston, Alta., Can.; Irene Wrathall, Grantsville. COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Bachelor of Arts Harold Deane Alsop, Murray; Ted Leon Anderson, Ephraim Rae Anderson, Mt. Pleasant; M TWO DAY CLEARANCE SALE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS! Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery in Radical Clearance! We are making: room for our New Summer Merchandise, and so out go all early season stocks! Come early for size ranges are not big. Our loss is your gain FRIDAY and SATURDAY only! Ahnnt 9 Npw Snrinnr Mannish tailored and and $6.99. . Your Choice of Any of Them . . Soft, fleecy numbers fully silk lined. Some fur trimmed. The new Spring shades. . . . Formerly priced at $9.99 and $6.99 Choice of Any Coat IIDIRLESSISS 50' Beautiful Spring Dresses in a good range of sizes from 12 to 20. Prints, plain colored crepes. Beige, acqua, navy, black and many other Colors AMIES Your Choice of a Group of Barrel Sweaters, Bolero Jackets and Print Blouses Louise Barton. Mt. Pleasant; Harry Wm. Clark, Jr., Helper; Roslyn , Anne Eddington, Springville.. Spring-ville.. Merline Gardner, .American .Amer-ican Fork; Nadine Gleason, Hiawatha; Hia-watha; Jean Lenore Hardy, Great FaUa, Mont.; Jay Fisher Henne-fer, Henne-fer, Layton; Ruth L. Horr, Grand Junction, Colo.; "Dean J. Isbell, Richfield; Madge Arnold Jacobs, Provo; Ralph Nathen Klrkham, Provo; Maurine Murdock, Provo; Vincent K. Newcomer, Morgan; Georgia Olsen, Mt. Pleasant; Verdi Taylor Powell, Ogden; Charles Jlarvey Rawlinson, Delta; Mary Veon Riggs, Vernon, Ariz.; Carleton Wayne Rogers, Garland; Bill Howard Sorenson, Sandy; Sam Anders Sorenson, Springville; Spring-ville; Nolan Riley Taylor, Ogden; Luther Lafayette Terry, Provo; Newell Bryan Weight, Springville; Marian Wilson, Ogden. Bachelor of Science Florence Todd Britsch, Provo; Vern Lee Davis, Springville; Leona Eitel, Ely, Nev.; Max Ger-mer, Ger-mer, Richfield; Ramona Hinckley, Chicago, Illinois; Georgia Willis Summers, Silver City. Three Year Normal Diplomas Gertrude Anderson, Lehi; Sylva Hope Anderson, Richfield; Zola Anderson, Oak City; Beth Bagley, Koosharem; Fern Beach, Ferron; Margie Beck, Centerfield; Hil-dreth Hil-dreth Benson, Pa rowan; Emma Brian, Fremont; Mildred Brown, Ogden; Vincent McEwan Brown, Provo; Hugh Chamberlain, Order-ville; Order-ville; TreVor Christensen, Ephraim; Eph-raim; Madge Christiansen, Elsi-nore; Elsi-nore; Carma Coffin, St. Anthony, Ida.; Jane Cooley, Salt Lake City; Elda Ruth Curtis, Aurora; Oneta Peterson Day, Pleasant Grove; Telen Devey, American Fork; Nita Gardner, Spanish Fork; Alta Thompson Gassman, Ephraim; Florence Jane Hacking, Vernal; J. C. Haws, Escalante; Bernice Hyland, Hooper; Helen A. Jensorv Manti; Ethel Johnson, Ephraim; Zola Jonnson, Huntington; Dessie Emma Jones, St. George; Calva Jorgensen, Leota; Leola Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Provo; Presion Larson, St. George; Rhoda Laye, Richfield; Willard- Roy Luce, Price; Hazel Lund, Ephraim. Thelma Madsen, Heber City; Erma Marchant, Peoa; Mary Marchant, Peoa; Fae Mathis, New Harmony; Fern Florence Mcintosh, Mcin-tosh, Mt. Pleasant; Clara Marie HcOmie, Lark; George Lewis Miller, Tremonton; Melba Mof-fitt, Mof-fitt, Orangeville; Virginia Moody, St. George; Marjorie Mqon, Hanna; Marian Nelson, Maurine Nelson, Springville; Clark Newell, Mona; Frank Earnest Patten, Ei-berta; Ei-berta; Max" J. -Peacock, Orangeville; Orange-ville; Virginia Prince, St. George; Stella Sampson, Delta; Inez Skeem, Oasis; Thelma Snarr, Murray; Dorothy Sorensen, Manti; Viva Spendlove, Hurricane; Beth Tuft, Monroe; Madelyn Wilkins, Mountain Home; Pearl Willard-son, Willard-son, Ephraim; Olive E. Witbeck, Roosevelt! Gayleri Lloyd Wycher-ly, Wycher-ly, Hiawatha. The (Sfl(g5QE0SlQnB Suifa in Tnnrwr St.vlps. some few 3-Piece Suits, j 1 Y2 fPrice : BOLEROS : BLOUSES PLEASANT VIEW MRS. EARL FOOTS Reporter Phone 022J S i Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dunford and Miss Norma Dunford accompanied friends to Salt Lake Monday evening eve-ning where they attended . the gold wedding reception of Mrs. Dunford's . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tueller. The party waa held Ih the Forest Dale ward house. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen visit ed with their son-in-law, M. C. (Pat) Jones, who is ill in the Price hospital. Mrs. Heber C. Miller was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday for observation. Mr .and Mrs. George ' Wagner and daughter Donna Lue of Salt Lake City spent part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wagner Mrs. J. P. Gadd and Miss Ardis Gadd were Salt Lake visitors Monday. LlflDON ; ants. Lawrence walker I Reporter Messrs Wilford and Albert Anderson, An-derson, Elisha Mayhew, Lawrence Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding spent Friday in the. Salt Lake temple. LaMar Allred and Mr. Evans of Los Angeles are visitors at the home ofMrs. Edah Allred. The many friends of Mrs. Pauline Paul-ine Hoffman are pleased to hear she is slowly recovering from her recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson and children of Springville were recent visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Leonard Walker. Mrs. Preston Shoell spent Saturday Sat-urday at Lehi visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Wilson. Mrs. Edah Allred entertained Friday afternoon in, honor of her birthday. Luncheon was served to the following guests. Margaret West, Mary and Ellen Maxfield, Margaret Harris, Annie Kirk, Emma Em-ma Swenson, Hat tie Bezzant and Annie Gillman. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell West and baby Dixie Ray. Rulon West and daughter Connie of Provo, spent inursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lester West. Misses Shirley Fountain and Riiby Nelson visiting Friday at Spanish Fork. Mrs. Willard Holman of American Ameri-can Fork, was a recent visitor of Mrs. Eldon Wright. Mr. and Mrs- Richard Allred of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred, Mrs . Edah Allred, LaMar Allred and Mr. Evans of Los Angeles, enjoyed a family reunion Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Edah Allred. Smartest Shop In 42 WEST CENTER Price Price 1 In shaviBP scenes in motion pictures, whipped cream is used instead of soap latuer, oecause If youll add up the cost of fuel used to heat water during summer months with a monkey stove or in a tea kettle, then add the cost of beating water with a coil in your furnace (which increases fuel consumption con-sumption 20) during the heating season youll find that in actual dollars and cents it amounts to approximately ap-proximately the low cost of Automatic Electric Hot Water service. You know, of course, what a comfort and convenience it is to have an abundance of hot water at a turn of the tap anytime day or night. So why not have ilt You're already paving for it. Let us give you full particulars. Immediately, youll decide that never again will you run up and down th6 cellar steps, nor bother with matches, soot ashes. COME IN - LETS TALK IT OVER Snjoij Betfceft u)wq uHtk dump fitEcburifq mi Town Kaaflflnimcgi? Your Choice of 500 Hats . N: 5 Actual Values Felts Straws FabriVs Crepes Buy as Many As You Like! mi white TO lather does not look as convincing convinc-ing as this "reel" lather, nor is it: as durable. v I For Hecfrj :l l 3F W '-11 -n-'- ----- --- - J to $3.00 x All Colors O All Styles Brims Turbans MM :-''--'-v-: adv. N. ' |