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Show Jm 4 Tuesday, May 27, 196 DESCREl NEWS, 16 A 3,300 To Graduate From 6 Granite High Schools Tl 1 More than 3,3XI students will receive diplomas Thursday in graduation rites at six Granite District high schools. An additional 275 graduates will be honored tonight in commencement exercises for the Granite Adult High School, with services scheduled to begin at 8 p m at Granite High. Student speakers for the adult high school graduation are Jan Dorenbosch. Shannon K Harrison, Horace W. Tame and Joanne Olsen. CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL Based on the theme. "We know what we are, but we know not what we may he," will Hit Cyprus graduation begin at 7:30 pm. in the ft houl gymnasium. Five student sjieaker? will irpresent the 260 members of the graduating class. Giving i ommenrement addiesses will tie Tim Peel, Doug Hunt. Jan-ee- n Jones, Jacqueline Coon, and Peggy Steed. tion and Dr. Jon Call Rc-e- district staff. Studpnt speakers are Bruce Lindsay, Georgine Wanta, Lvnn Sorensen and Richard representing Hie - Webb. GRANITE HIGH SCHOOL. Four student speakers will represent the graduating class vv'h the ceremonies based on the theme, "Some-wlipi- e I have never traveled." The Gianite services will begin at 8 pm. in the school gj mnasium. Allen Chow, Susan Gillelt, Armand Jo Hansen and Linda Stott will be student speakers. of 'J ; -- - . 658 KEARNS HIGH SCHOOL Some 450 seniors will form the processional for the Kearns graduation rites at 8 p m. in the school auditorium. Student speeches will be given by Brian Anderson. Robert Davidson and Paul B. Mrs. Howard Mackay. Summerhays will represent the district Board of Education, with Dr. O. C. England, GRANGER HIGH SCHOOL. assistant superintendent, repThP graduation march of resenting the district adminis506 seniors will begin at 8 tration. p m. in the school gymnasiOlympic men school um, with Richaid Winder exer- The commencement the Board of Educa Miss Johnson Miss Steed Miss Batts Mr. Peel cises honoring 688 seniors w ill begin at 7:30 p m. in the school gymnasium. Supt. Elmer J. Haitvigsen and Ted T. Peterson, assistant superintendent, will represent the district administration. Five student speeches will $ V' Pi J tr . .S Miss Barron Mr. Ywmgherg Miss Rudy Mr. Ilnnt be given by Jim Waldo. Deborah Tanner, Thomas Monson, Ka'hy Thorpe and April Kay. SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL The latgeri graduating class in the state and perhaps the largest in Utah history, numbering 810, will receive Mr. Maki Mr. Davidson Mr. Anderson Mr. Waldo Miss Kay Mr. Monson Miss Jones Mix Coon -- diplomas at Skyline, with services beginning at 7 p.m. In the school auditorium. ftssJERCE'Si PEAS Giving student addresses will be Mary Ann Johnson, Debra Rudy, Mary Lorraine Barren. James E. Youngberg and Debra Ann Watts. MissGillett Mr. Chow Miss Tanner Mr. Action Deferred On Beer Drinking The City Commission today deferred until Thursday action on a recommendation by iar Leads Probed InS.L. Slaying Sheriffs officers were work- ing on "several substantial leads today in an effort to identify the slayer of Robert 0 East. M. Daly, 47, 4410-308- His body was found early Sunday in the parking lot of the Gianite Club, 3820 S. Highland Dr. with two .22 bullets in the head. Lt. N. D. Hayward said he and others of the Salt Lake County sheriffs office talked to several persons Monday and developed some substan- - Mr.Lindsay Creations ) in Custom Mount Pnierl k rom were ' i x' i S:HI to V(Xt jeered while attempting to arrpst a youth. ce Miss Wanta DIAMOND RING FAVORITE Sunday evening in Sugai house Park when po-- 1 i iMRtv: Exclusive, a disturbance Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis to ban beer drinking in public parks. The request came after Mr. Johansen Miss Stott Webb I') AREA NEWS IN BRIEF LkfYi ALWAYS; Original , Distinctive, INTCIUMOUNIJMM iiwct S l 7;.. SA . Norman Berndt 323 S .Aon JfWE'.RY MANUFACTURERS tial leads. Therese were being run down today. An autopsv disclosed Daly had not been shot in the ear, as first supposed. One bullet entered near the temple, the other in the neck below the ear. What appeared to be a wound in the ear was caused by a fragment of bullet or bone, according to the autopsy surgeon. Daly had also been struck a hard blow on the head, sufficient to knock him out but not to kill him. City Fire Truck Funds Tagged To enable advance ordering, city commissioners have frozen $84,000 of capital improvement funds earmarked for a new fire station on 2nd North and em umliered the money for a new aerial ladder fire truck. The truck will not be purchased until the next fiscal year when the $84,000 can again be released to the fire station zGolEoa GREEN STAMOS WHOLE MILKwjg account. Commissioners will then include that much money in departmental capital for Salt Lake City Fire Department equipment in the new budget. 4 Account Executive Heads Jaycees M. iPhillip Wellington Thompson, 2141 St., an account executive at Industrial Supply Co., has been elected president of the Salt Lake City 4. U2 lCXw I if Jit lTi ft S Jaycees. An immedi-rVj- Mr. S - ASPARAGUS h IT rKUll WESTERN FAMILY-30- 3 COCKTAIL POWO I2.ovjuxc CHIPS SHASTA: AUTO doacoocLcL SALE Chorus Scheduled FOIL. Hundreds of action cars offered by your local bonded auto dealers . . . check the Cit- month will be a public program presented by Singers, a community chorus from Ogden, at the Terrace Ballroom Saturday at 3:30 p.m. izens CLASSIFIED ADS OLIVES HAMBURGER! fit BUNS APPEARING 27-Ju- ne FRUIT DRINKS PITTED tii today's newspaper 1 EDGAR BERGEN . FACKI mh 25 FOOT H t LcltlcL - auj-fb- a UMOSEYVS3 'SELECT H0TD06 May DESSERT) I BEANS CD h DAY Keith Filial event of Senior mn. 6ELAHN FRESH MEMORIAL clm-nidii- n, Sullivan, (Bud) CORN xltife BssV nWmsi Ju!aBS0B46 inicmal pr external thompson vice dent; Jack iepresident, and Cottle, Mat director LEMONADE, 1 G. 'iANLi, president. Thompson will assisted by LA r. (mJ John L. r ate past vice East, an officer of Walker Bank and Trust Co., was named as seventh recipient of the Ted Anderson Memorial Award by the Jaycees. 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