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Show Page Five YJEEK COMMSNCELENT L.D.S. BEGINS SUNDAY Graduation week at Dixie will begin with tho L.D.S. Institute services in the tabernacle Sunday evening at 8:00 oclock. division graduates will hold thoir exorcises YYednesday at 8 p.m. in the tabernacle, with Charles Heaton, president of the Kanab L.D.S. Stake, as their principal speaker. Carol Cottam, class valedictorian, will also give a Lower short talk. Several selected music, q1 numbers will complete the program. Carrying as their theme, "There is Vision in America," the upper division graduates will hold their final exer- cises on ernacle. Thursday at 8 p.m. in the tab- Featured by the address of Tracy Jelling, secretary to the Governor, the evening will be rounded out by special musical features, remarks by Charles H. and the S. Gubler. address by Eldon state superintendent, Skidmore, valedictory Immediately following these exercise the commencement dance will bo hold in tho recreation hall and open-a- ir pavil- ion. ALUMNI .D. WILL MEET NEXT FRIDAY The Alumni banquet and dance is sched- uled for next Friday evening. excellent program has been prepared under tho direction of President YJeslcy An Nelson, All graduates of tho lower division are eligible for membership in the association, as are all students who have taken courses in the upper division. The roll call of classes is always one of the features at the banquet. All students eligible arc urged to enroll in the Alumni association, as it is an ideal way to serve the institution that has contributed so much to tho life and welfare of the students. .D. FINE LIST LIBRARY following students haveRexlibrary Pris- fines due: 'Edna McAllister, The broy, Maxola McMullin, Caroline Cottam, Cooper, Beulah Smith, Arden Johnson, .'Opal. Isom, Norma Hansen, Alice Jessie Thompson, Marjorie Grogorson, Cox, Hunt, Harriet Anderson, Merril Glenda Kathleen Carpenter, LaMoin Lamb, Morris,. Roma Reber Donna Lou Morris, Shirley Reber Elaine Lauritzen, Edward Cottam, Elaine Fallis, Janice Schmutz, Ruth and Lena Jolley. SPONSORS AID TO INJURED The Lambda Delta Sigma is sponsoring a picture show tonight and tomorrow night to raise funds, along with other institute groups, to help a group of six young people of Tucson, Arizona, who were hurt recently when their car was wrecked on the way to the Salt Lake Lambda Delta The show last night Sigma convention. was also under tho same sponsorship. Two this of group are seriously in- jured and are expected to be in tho hospital for several months. Mr. Welker states that this is a chance for the Lambda Delta Sigma to show the true Christian spirit that is tho purpose to fostor. Tho' college is' tKLso supporting the cause. .D. COACH TOLMAN CALLED TO ARM SERVICE Tolman has been Coach notified to re- port for active duty in the U.S. Army on Ho is an army reserve officer. May 29 m Mr. Tolman will report at Fort in San Diego, California, for one Rose-Cra- year of service. Having a he expects Rosocram to first lieutenant commission, to be transferred from Fort some other post of active duty. Definite date of his release io uncertain. He expects to remain in the service until the tense international situation is relieved. His successor lias not yet been named. .D. F.T.A. HOLDS FINAL MEETING club held its final meeting school year in the science The F.T.A. for this building Wednesday night. A large crowd attended the meeting, including most of the club members, besides several students interested in joining the F.T.A. next year. The program was under the direction of Evelyn Hawkins, club president, who led the group in games and then gave a talk Mr. on the value received from F.T.A. can what Smith, club advisor, discussed accomplished by this club, and the place of a vocational guidance club in a school. A few remarks were made by Joseph Black, elective president for next year. A lunch was served under the direction of Neola Zahnor and Ruth Cooper. be and has boon .D. will take their al examinations next Monday night. THE C. A. A. BOYS luck, boys. finGood |