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Show Baccalaureate services will be KijiriUt, Daria County, Utah Thurs., May 28, 1953 Page 9 held Sunday, May 31, at 10 a.m. in the fieldhouse with Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints as principal speaker. Commencement --speaker Monday LOGAN Ruth Schick and Ima will be Dr. F. D. Farrell, president both of Kaysville, will emeritus of Kansas State 'college receive diplomas in June graduation at Manhattan. exercises at Utah State AgriculturDr. .Farrell is a graduate of al college. USAC, class of 1IK7, and for many Diplomas will be awarded to M1 years he worked for the United students in commencement exer- States Dept, of Agriculture. He cises Monday, June 1, at 10 a.m. in taught one year at the Univefaity the college fieldhouse, Dr. E. G. of Idaho before joining the faculty Peterson, president, announced to- of Kansas State college. day. Honorary degrees will be conOf this total, 782 will receive ferred on three Utahns: Lyle F. bachelor of science degrees, four Watts, who retired recently as chief will receive two-yecertificates of of the U. S. Forest Service; Mrs. of science Ella V. Reeder, Brigham City, civic 104 master completion degrees, and one C. D. Stewart of and agricultural leader, and Elder Canada a doctor of philosophy de- - Lee. USAC Lists 891 1953 Graduates , ar Conference on Book Reviews To be Conducted sen. Maxwell Edwards and Veneta U. S. NAVY'S GUIDED MISSILE SUBMARINE Nielsen, all members of the English department. Review discussions will include panels on drama, poetry, short and autobistories, biography ography, childrens literature, nonfiction, including history and criticism, fiction, and books on philosophy and international affairs. The conference should be of particular interest to clubwomen, teachers, civic and service organization leaders, housewives, and others, who are interested in planning programs for meetings, Professor Rice said. LOGAN A book Veview conference will be conducted June 9 and 10 at Utah State Agricultural' college as a feature of the first session of summer school. Dr. Henry Neumann of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture will participate in one of the panels, according to Prof. Moyle Q. Rice, chairman. Assisting Professor Rice with the conference will be Profs. Ira N. Hayward. Hubert Smith, Ann Dr. Neumann has taught classes Smith, Lynn Mortenson, Blair Han- - and lectured in the broad field of character education. An underMiss Schick will receive a bach- standing student of literature, his elor of science degree in home lectures are always characterized economics, and Mrs, Harvey will by genuine insight into problems receive a bachelor of science degree of human behavior. Professor Rice in education. concluded. to be released by the United States Navy of the OJSS. Tunny, guided missile submarine. The Navy has withheld all Information concerning its performance. (International Soundphoto) THIS IS THE NEST PICTURE I I A United Country I Two short years after the close of and died in all our wars for freedom. i the bloody War Between the States . . . nearly ninety years ago mourning Southern women in ... impartiality on the graves of both the Union and Confederate fallen. act we trace the begin- nings of Memorial Day ... a day a larger sense, Memorial Day symbolizes the rebirth and growth Miss- issippi placed Jlowers with loving To this noble In of a united nation; a nation in which every foot of soil, north, south, east and west, is wonderful and precious to all Americans ... a nation . that cherishes the ideals of Washington, which now commemorates the sacri- Lincoln and Lee as a proud and fice of all Americans who fought loved common heritage. -- be- ' I |