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A .8' jlm- V 'A - Pllf l f I 'i ;' tv sA.rfii .'.a i ( PARTICLE BOARD SHELVES 'i;.iif il1 'I'v'lifl L- - FIELD FENCE $45 95 $53 95 $61 19 $06 95 IV, Vt. $54 A ta-'- 1975 Reid George studt Class i 'mM a t pel hod v , president, im- i--' Rogers, with his Hwin tul far reaching voice, , called each student through pi giaduation top ten percent of the the length of the hi T s sai elt nit ot jolt tin hug upon the stage, that ( beautifully decorated low eis arid ornaments is v. cl llu c certificate The remaining ninety percent weie called through the gate with boy and girl at the same time This tended to shorten the ceremony Ante called one by one pt their high school ti .nil a - rw i Utah Tech graduates Utah Technical College at Provo will award certificates completion and associate degrees to a total of 469 graduates Thursday, May 29, atSpm in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse on the BYU campus, President Wilson W Soreasen announced today The graduates from Roy include Bruce P. Hodge, general construction (cahinet of President, Douglas Bates Dougs words and and Gary D Morby, general construction making), (cabinet making) The graduation exercises will feature Dr David P Gardner, president of the University of Utah, as commencement speaker you will want to attend a performance of the Spring Festival at Utah State Training School will be Performances presented in the outdoor amphitheater on Saturday, May 31 at 7 p m and on Sunday, June 1 at 9 30 a m The festival marks the close of the traditional school year and will feature more than 300 cast members Imaginative costuming, scenery, properties and the charm of the cast members will make the performance memorable Brockbank David s Z 4 f If fi i ' T .44 rl farewell memorandum to his fellow students adand the ministration at the conclusion of the diploma and handHe shaking exchange beckoned for all to remember the past football games, dances, parties, times of suffering and learning, state fever and wrestling practices With the flip of the tassel to the right side, each graduate marched in order to the exits is the parents and others looked on as tears found themselves down the sides of cheeks Cinderfella slated H you still believe in the Cinderfella magic of and we think everyone does , ' graduation Bates gave to him ! lm Salutatorian, Barbara da i spoke to all how we of many Success one all aie and defeat prevails Will I nn Burton ac-- c t pting the class of '75, Stark, chuckles t 1 'hs were the most mm Major of South Weber, Loy F Blake, Mayor of West Point, Boyd Thurgood, Mavor of Syracuse, John L Nicholas, mayor of Sunset, Donald Davenport, mayor of Clearfield, Gary Bush, mayor of Clinton, Mrs Boyd C Roberts, President PTSA, Mis Eldon Keys, presidentelect of PTSA, and Lawrence Cook, Principal of North Davis Jr High School Clearfield High principal, Gayle A Stevenson along with his assistants, Gerald A. Purdy and Grant M. Steed were also present The entire evening was settled sweetly to the music rendered by Sylvia Cloward on the organ A warm welcome to the congregation was given by Senior n m e d ey S his feelings on the pit a mod pa t vear describing in his a or 'G 'he way the past nine moments of memory to the meeting The Concert Choir under the direction of Lee Davis then humbled the parents and friends of the graduates with the song, Would You. Valedictorian, Sally Steed, in turn spoke on the success or the brink of defeat that all could follow into. The bliss of Growth is the dependence of us all, said Steed jiiii 'V'-ftv. f Clearfield High graduation was presented with remarkable beauty, .remarked Mrs Eldon Keys, President-elec- t of the PTSA I was very impressed with distinction and color of the program, she continued Among the surrounding beauty last Friday night at Clearfield High, 452 students received their diplomas that highlighted their senior year A number of distinguished guests attended the classic ceremony They included Dr John Stephen Waite, the of Director Secondary ( urriculum, Lynn W Burton, member of Davis Board of brought : r. , The Education, s47 1 Split 4' Ft Top Bails S' Machine V "I v.Jirt:,! Mi 65 thick tough 4x4x7' v fiW' Ft. 1 iiii 58x6-- A Ft. , 1 1 . techy Cedar V' fry,-- 55 Combed ft ' Ft. Pcky Split S s ti'fa M.l Grape Stakes 4' Mochine ;: l Jjl 1 Ft. r I fj M'lN Cedar f j;1, &!' " ' 1 i js 'I i . SALE i v l f 1975 t 4 commencement event i Wednesday, May 28, and Marcie Boyer are chairmen of the 1975 production All members of the faculty, as well as other departments at the school, will assist with costumes, music, staging and other production details The public is cordially invited to share m this annual festival There is no admission charge fcst 3r GETTING READY for a special benefit performance to raise funds for the Fourth of July fireworks in Ogden are Paul Cannon, Jolene Gee and Joseph Opheikens. Benefit raises firework funds Therell be a whole lot of music going on when tw'o bands and five guest artists get it all together for the fourth annual benefit to raise funds foi Ogdens Fourth of July fireworks Friday, May 30 at 8 30 p m into the fund foi firewot ks one ol The Apocolypse the most popular light lock bands in the Intermountdin West that also plays countiy classics will round out the of evening The Golden Hours Center, 650 25th St , Ogden, will ring with some toe tappin music when Little Joe and the Wranglers furnish country music for the first part of the benefit dance Guest artists for this set w ill be Jolene Gee, vocalist, Rocky Kay, drummer, Peggy Bingham, concert violinist turned country fiddler for the evening and Lucky Chame berlain, nationally known fiddler from Tooele Jolene Gee will sing Ogden Valley while Ogden City Mayor A Stephen Dirks dances wulh the ladies who donate to the fireworks fund In competition with his honor, the Mayor, Kay Johnson, a old-tim- pretty ante from redhead Riverdale will dance with the gentlemen who must first fine en- tertainment Guest artists with this band will be Paul Cannon Admission to the benefit dance is by contribution of $2 Tickets are available at Cross Western Store in Ogden, Music Land in South Ogden or call 399 8253 or 592 0974 Tickets will be available at the door Friday night Ml talent is donated and tht tickets were printed free oi charge by Intermountain Printing in Ogden Marv Casteel, Ogden City recreation director and board member of the Golden Spike Country Music Round Up and Hazel E Park, GSCWRBF President will the event The public is urged to COME FORTH FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS. ir ! ymzii Kill 4.J, i;,Cv'i a i1. i . ; .. t - , ' -- l : . i? 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