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Show 27. I96. , M REN IE HOCkN MOl STAIN 16 Salt Lake Scholars and the master's degree on 139, 12 of them local students. Lake Salt Eighty five scholars will be among the 1808 students who will receive degrees from Brigham Young University Friday, May 28, at 7:30 P.M. The BYU 90th commencement will annual take place in George Albert The list follows; BACHELORS DEGREES from Salt Lake: Marsha Foreman Margo F Bates, Joseph Ivins Bentley, Neal Bernson, Betty Ann Bingham, Valerie Elaine H Birtcher, Philip L. Bleyl, Linda Seely Bradshaw, Ann Buck, Carolyn Janice Ruth Budd, Roger Taggart Burt, Nancy E. Christiansen, Jeanette Peterson Clyde, Glen B. Coats, David L. Cortes, Dianne Annette Coulam, Davis. Phyllis Day, Linda Gail Eunice DeVries, Elisabeth Jensen Decker, Marilyn Dougalt Jill Doxey, Linda Bea Eldredge, Joyce Lavelle Colleen Rae Flynn, Beatrice Mowbray Goff, Janet Dianne Gunderson, William Ralph Hardy, Helen Patricia Alison Hunter, Holmes, Gilbert Fred Jordan, Susan The bachelor's degree will be awarded to 1. 595 of which 73 are residents of Salt Lake. The doctors degree will be conferred on two from Salt Lake among a total of 18 RQYAL PARADE 0NLY$6935 CASE INCLUDED Tabulator Touch Control Selector Key-Se- t 'All ' Metal Ruggeness Full Size Keyboard Colors: Red, Blue, Gray Leon 49.95 EASY TERMS! covers boys from 9 to 12, and for the safety of the younger ones they have to separate In one section the teams. there are four major teams, and six minor teams. The games are played one night during the week and again on Saturday afternoon. In order to be in condition and know what is going on they also practice once a week. By the end of the summer, and after several years of practice these boys really know how to play ball. At the end of season they choose 16 boys from our league to represent us in the county round robin tournament. Each boy has a chance to learn and earn this award, because as Dick said, "They are all so many innings a week of play providing the boys have been fair with the coaches and supported them. I say, the new way is much better than our sandlot games. Roy Noorda, guar-anteen- s, JAYCEE BOSSES Installed as officers of the Holladay Friday, May 21, at the Meadow Moor Country Club, were, front, left to right, Martin L. Smart vice president; Ben C. Zaccardi, president; Roy B. Eakle, I 1 vice president; back. Jay-cee- Thirteen year old Paul Herbert, a 7th grade student at Olympus Junior High will leave on June 5 for a trip to Copenhagen, Denmark. He will fly abroad with his mother, Mrs. Howard S. Herbert, and his grandmother. Mrs Owen Poulsen of 533 DeSoto St. Mrs. Poulsen has several relatives in Denmark. ucational psychology. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL From Copenhagen tney will fly to Bergen, Norway, where they will depart on a two week cruise up the Norwegian coast to the land of the midnight sun. The threesome will then go to Oslo, Stockholm, and back to Denmark to spend the remainder of the time visiting friends and relatives. yu NATIONAL TRANSMISSION CO. 33)3 So. Slot FASTI SPCCIAl SOFT $AO yS I oki t! CluhliM Wl 27 ion UAIANTIID ANO ADJUST, 2 1 ImMId Nitn TWm I MtKl liti 6-- ni Ctili l. ltk They expect to arrive home the latter part of July. .The Herberts reside at 1862 Severn Drive. in 8 HOURS Till I M I tot. for two years. Doctor Ronald S. Gordon, assistant professor ofCera-mi- c Engineering at the University ot Utah, is conducting research which may shed new light on solid state reactions and contribute new knowledge in the field o. cement manufacture. NORMAN BERNDT MFG. 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This year by year attri- may be pointed up the following example: Twenty years ago the teens were screaming at Frank Sinatra. Not so bad Tenyearslaterinl955 they were screaming at Elvis. Not so good. Now ten tion though in 1965, this GIRLS: Barbara Streisand has zoomed to stardom like a meteor considering that she was relatively unknown a year ago. Every one of her albums has been awarded a gold star, meaning a million in sales Her new album,' My name Is Baris sure to duplibara, cate her previous successes. Titled after her widely acclaimd TV spe- cial, one side is a tribute to children and lost childhood with such titles as A Kid Again, Im Five, and others. The My Pa, flip side spotlights the distinctive songstress stylings with renditions of the great standards such as and Someone My Man, To Watch Over Me. Tremendous potential for this package now being featured on K.W.IC. 1570 album radio ANOTHER' ALBUM that should draw strong response is Judy Garland daughter Liza Minnelli with the album It Amazes Me She Is the star of the forthcoming Broadway musical, Flora The Red Menace, and takes her second LP in the stride of a pro. The new comer displays tremendous control and feel for the lyric and plush orchestral settings by Peter Matz make this album a contender. MORE GIRLS: Doris Days latest album, For Lovers, reviewed In this column a short time ago, has moved into the best seller charts Doris lends a tender touch to the all time Latin favorites and we love to play her on K W I C. The King Sisters whose popularity has been revived by way of their weekly series on TV, have Just signed a long term contract with Warner Bros records This includes the whole King family which totals 38 iith inlaws such as Alvlno Rey and Del Courtney Many Utahns remember the King sisters originally from Pleasant Grove, Utah and their early appearances with theAlvinoFey orchestra at JerryJones old Rainbow Pendevouz on 5th South in Salt Lake City vie are looking forward to their l-at- nhum awl tim in trthi only THE CUSTOM MADE JEWELRY MAKE ONE LOOK DISTINCTIVE tact with a vitreous silica slide, an extensive reaction occurs on the surface of the slide. Doctor Gordon has studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has done extensive research under an Ideal Cement Company ot oil transmission prebems or caused by Oil leaks. All teals replaced Fronl and Fear oil seals replaced. bands adius'ed and oil screen cleaned . . . plus internal inspection. teen and subteen aberation, the Beatles. Could there be a new low? Surely this Is the nadir! But cheer up, dial right! DISTINGUISHED Researcli Proves Solid 1 years later CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES MAKE ONI LOOK These reactions are the most important ones hich occur In the production of cement In a rotary kiln Thus, a thorough study of the kinetics of these reactions maybe of considerable value in the basic understanding of processes occuring in the manufacture of cement. He said preliminary studies have shown when a calcite single crystal is heated at 800 degrees centigrade in con ur graduation: 9ot an 3 egtnnincf Paul Gunderson, secretary; John Twelves, director; Carl B. director; Stanley W. Smith, director; John Morrison, director; David Jones, treasurer; Clint Laver, director. Wille, Student To Visit Denmark DOCTOR OF ED':a.NH FROM Salt Lake: PaulClark Fawson,' educational administration and Norma Rohde, ed- 417-193- was talking to Harold 187 East 7000 South, the other day and he told me his son David had his farewell on the 9th of May. David received a call to the Southern States LDS Mission and he departed on the 24th I Blair, ifitnrA ONI CINT vntll . ed MISSIONARY FAMILY Mooson Taylor, master of education; Roger Carber Bartlett, Byroo Wllford Daynes, Rodger Sherman Gunn. Gerall HetNr Peterson, master of tpi4 they all a coach asks is a phone call to they won't be able If a to come to practice coach, such as Bob Forsight, could give of his time, the boys can at least take time to call I called Dick Guthrie, 6816 Meadow Drive, last week and got him out of bed to ask about the league Dick is in charge The of the minor leagues league President is Harry The Blair family is a little outstanding because this is the third son they have sent on an LDS Mission. Tome completed his mission and returned a year ago. Robert is in the Phillippines and will remain there until next April. Now David has gone for two years I asked them when the youngest son will be going and they said it would be a few years before he is old enough. Can't think of any more this week, see you next time. Cottonwood Heights up into two sections, then each section is broken into two groups. As Dick said The league Jr., Thomas Albert Holt Jon Dm' game usually ended and the members fiit could. went as The MASTERS DEGREES from Salt Lake: Richard P. L. Ranlall Christenson; Jones; master of ar'c James Frank Brown, John L. Dame, from GEEN area is broken Weight Deanaa Marlell Williams, Shirley Ann Wiseman, Arlan Wallace Woodward, Carol Lynne Young. rang Royol Portables young the in a fist came and Nowadays of a boy tell them Earl Todd, E LeRoy Wagner. Jr.. Jud th Walkenhorst, Duane P. full . All leagues for our soas. Jane Oler, Mary Elisabeth Jean Phoebe Parkinson, Pedersen. Sheila A. Mauss Porter, Tbeo Jay Powell, Donald Milton Praece. Mildred Pugh, Sondra Sandberg, Sherlene Searle, Kathy Sleverts, David Cleon Skou-se- n, Sandra K. Slink, Bruce Hixson Smith, Arthur L. Stephens, Dix Dellas Sullivan, Mary Lynn Beatty Taylor, Wayne TaylorTerry, Talmag-A- . Jennie Lea Thompr.iri IFamouaRoya Equality !at a low, low price! tf When I was young, a million years ago, we played whereever there was a vacant spot, and with whatever bat or ball was available. Not nowadays, there are organized Katherine Sharon Lewis, Loumls, La Nila Robertson M archant, Gayle Maxwell, Joseph Fielding McConkle, Gary M. McIntyre, Marllla H. Me Roberts, Paul R. Millard, Janice Morgan, Thomas F. Murdock, Carolyn Jane Hatch Nelson, . nning. To see the game, hear the cheers, and watch the players one v.ould expect the game to be a major league world series. Instead, it was only a little league game in a vacant I think this is wonderful to think that parents as busy as they are now days can take the time to help their sons learn a little about the rules of the game, a little about responsibility, and a lot about sportsmanship When we were lot. Adell Keddington, James Patrick Kelly, Kelly, Nancy TYPEWRITER PORTABLE . run in bottom of the tenth Ap-go- Smith Fieldhouse - It was the end of the eighth inning and the score was looking good with the home team having 12 and the opponents only 6 Then the game broke open and in the bottom half of the ninth inning the visitors from scoring the winning RUTH Baseball: A Big Improvement S an dlot Win BYU Degrees -- from COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS 4 -- 'be' Dee -- wue-'e Ce first new album |