Show Jc -i j Kr THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday June 16 Navy Academy To Graduate Utahn Friday 1 1948 Juniors at Rowland Roast Graduates at Take Off Midshipman Eugene Sanders It was "no holds barred’ MonBowers son of Mr and Mrs Frank B Bowers 1166 day night at Rowland Hall School be will gradfor Girls as juniors politely but uated from the sarcastically "roasted” the seniors S U Naval at the annual "take-off- ” play Anacademy Throughout the "ribbing” given napolis Md at c o mmencement the seniors a slight note of nosexercises June 4 talgia prevailed as all realized that Appointed to the academy Giles Probes Pact Of Fair Board from Utah’s Second Condis- Smilingly adjusting each other’s mortar boards in preparation for the solemn inarch to receive diplomas at St academy were four graduates left to right Dorothy Dem- Mary-of-tbe-Vasat- ch Utility Chiefs to Meet ' Prooiems common to public utility commissioners from 11 western states will be aired Thursday and Friday during a meeting of commissioners- at Hotel Utah announced Donald Hacking state public service commissioner t man Helper Verona Travelute Daniel Wyo Mary Maginnis San Francisco Patricia McFad-de- n Dillon Mont Bt Rev Msgr Joseph P Moreton Holy Cross hospital chaplain lower spoke V- - cicH TOUR HORTHWEST Seattle— Victoria B C — Vancouver etc (Tour No 2) See Beautiful MEXICO CITY Floating Gardenv—Bull Fights etc Pyramids Call or Write All Expense Tours FARNSWORTH TOURS MEXICO P O BOX 143 Phone Salt Lake City 1 4 U -- ihA it Jt-A- - ' X rcT c z iiM¥ il -- jh’ J Education Aim Told Seniors At St Mary’s ' True education is the full development and right guidance of man’s powers and faculties God has given him RL Rev Msgr Joseph P Moreton told 16 graduates acadof St M ary emy Monday night Msgr Moreton chaplain I)ly Cross hospital gave the graduation address after presentation of diplomas to the 16 girls Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese awarded diplomas to the girls Two graduates were honored with the award of scholarships Bertha Koch Salt Lake City was given the Sister Mary Mercedes scholarship by the Holy Cross Alumnae Assn The Holy Cross scholarship was awarded to Mary V Skikos Ogden by the College of St Mary Msgr Moreton told the graduates “That system of education is best which gives man the true ideal or conception of his relation with God society and the world around him — yours has been this type of education” Those graduated were Patricia Robinson Mitzi Swanson Danielle Zala Virginia Carratelli Barbara Cuglietta Joan McDonald Bertha Koch Salt Lake City Mary V Skikos Ogden Dorothy Demman Josephine Fabrizio Pauline Gus-ta- s Helper Helen Byrnes Logan Elizabeth Murphy Deeth Nev Verona Travelute Daniel Wyo Patricia McFadden Dillon Mont and Mary Maginnis San Francisco Safety Heads Fete Junior Patrols The youths who have kept Salt Lake City’s school crossings accident free for another year were honored with certificates of merit and a special program Monday at Lyric theater 132 S morning State ' Officer Paul W Folsom In charge of the junior patrolmen during the 18th year of the ordirected the award ganization program He supervised the 763 youths who were honored by Chief of Police L C Crowther Public Safety Commissioner L C Romney Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent of schools and Lt F Clark Sanford chief of the police traffic division After the special program which included musical numbers by Jordan junior high school’s orchestra the Junior patrolmen were served refreshments In the lobby and stayed for the regular theater Whit 9 tidtwoH voob tift of ridges make a washboard smooth? 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It worked so much gas from me that my stomach reduced four inches Can breathe freely again Sleep soundly now Bowels also have been given a Great Cleansing” INNER-AIis the new mixture of 12 Juices from Nature's Herbs It has relieved many people who had never been really helped before by any medicine Taken shortly before meals it mixes with your food thus eliminating the foster stomach troupoisons that ble It will cleanse the bowels clear g's from stomach enliven liver s 1 remove old bile from the system So don’t go on suffering Sold by all drug Get INNER-AID A LIMITED NUMBER OF USED this is the last week at the "old school” for the graduating girls The play was based on activities of the seniors for the past year as seen through the eyes of the junior class At close of the evening the juniors presented a corsage and a script of the play to each senior girl and the entire group sang the school song Commencement day exerciser for the graduating girls will begin Tuesday at 7:30 am in SL Margaret’s chapel with holy communion At 8:30 am the annual senior breakfast will be held at Rowland Hall Rt Rev Stephen C Clark Episcopal bishop of Utah will deliver the graduation address at commencement exercises at 11 am in SL Mark’s Episcopal ' cathedral 231 E 1st South Diplomas will HOTPOINT RANGES As Low as Others From $3500 up os Hivslrottd' rough patch of road Remember thatwhere the ruts and of a - xfro co4t features Sparks from a bonfire set afire a small frame shed at 1016 SMs'Select gressional trict Mr Bowers attended Atty Gen Grover A Giles said school Emerson elementary Roosevelt junior high school East Monday he is continuing a study of high school and the University of charges against the state fair Utah board’s contract with "Holiday on While at the academy he won Ice” brought by three Salt Lake a block numeral in track and attorneys representing private numeral awards in football and amusement companies table tennis In his brigade orHe said an opinion probably ganization he was midshipman would not be given until Wednessecond petty officer in the first day “at the earliest” The show group and midshipman lieutenant wall begin at the fairgrounds coli(j g) in the second and final seum June 11 groups He will be commissioned an ensign in the U S navy Missionaries to Meet Former Church of Jesus Christ Use Walkie Talkies of Latter-da- y Saints missionaries Car checkers in the Roper yards to the southern states and those of Denver and Rio Grande West- who served with Pres Heber ern Railroad Co are using walkie-talki- e Meeks will attend a reunion Tuesradio sets The sets similar day at 5 p m in Liberty park anto those used by military scouts In nounced Robert Hemmingwsv In World War IL permit the checker charge of arrangements Persons to communicate with the billing attending are asked to bring a box clerk orally The process speeds up lunch They will meet at the park bandstand switching operations ored at a luncheon at 1 pm in the Alta club 100 E South Temple with Bishop and Mrs Clark as hosts be presented to 11 graduating seniors and several special awards wall be made The graduated girls will be- hon POLITE SARCASM car built low and wide two-to- n — and so beautifully balanced it handles light as a baton It comes from the leveling buoyancy of Buick’s springing which puts a pillow of deeply coiled steel at each wheel to soak up the bumps and rims widest in the Safety-Rid- e and byway that are Buick’s and ' industry Buick’s alone Then follow your heart’s desire and get your order in promptly We’ll take it in proper sequence whether or not you have a car to trade And it comes in special measure from a brand-neengineering gem w we call Vibra-Shieldin- which g banishes vibration build-u- p Here for the first time you’re freed from the motoring fatigue brought on by tiny tremors piling up into bigger ones Here your miles are made h -and quiet long journeys become mere jaunts moss-smoot- So why delay knowing the most buoyant answer to any road you ever ’ REASON FOR THE traveled? 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