Show FA A. A C. C Graduates Receive Diplomas d ill large enough to pack the to capacity assem- assem auditorium to attend the thirty thirty- thirty thirty-j Exercises of the num-I num High School class nun num- I. I A 3 uia- uia and Ind a College class num number number- number number-n r-I r rIwe we tan awarded lorded their diplomas dresses for the occasion were I 1 by Winnell WInDell Dalley Dailey who wel- wel wel-I wel the patrons a representative I Ih gli h School class John Terry rian for lor the college class and andt and andt ft t Anthony W. W Ivins from the theof lot of Trustees delivered the adi ad- ad i the graduates 1 discussed the Junior Col- Col He pointed out that i of Junior colleges Is a de- de det dei t i taken place chiefly within t JO 30 years and stressed the lm- lm t of Junior colleges as a logical the development in the Ameri- Ameri I system He gave statistics to show that colleges al almost alt altar al- al tar t most mast heavily for their their stu- stu the cities and counties to i the place where each school r and ind hence drew the conI con- con I that the establishment of the College system throughout the i necessary as a means of ex- ex the advantages of a college i to a greater number of peo- peo s also d the value of contact with teachers os 0 students that would make by the establishment of these I Institutions rot eat I trim Ivins gave some interest interest- aces ces j of early days In Ce- Ce 1 and nd southern Utah where whereas as M a boy He told of the i the entire tax assessment county amounted to toi then hen i the tax assessor received nt et of this amount as his I sad lad when hen the legislature by 1 act voted a salary of 1000 for the county treasurer At Athe Athe Athe he said that the mail mall carrier 1 the mall mail from Fillmore to City received 20 bushels of ofer er trip top as his pay Sugar and sold for per pound for to per yard In his own lamp amp was IS purchased for to burn in it sold for forr r Won gallon Ilon He recalled however of the first things that was F tie the time was the establishment 11 The e first school house was teat and the elements of corns comI com com- 1 s education was taught unY un- un fly Y 7 difficult conditions He Hethe the statement that preserving the heritage of could the young peo- peo aUdience lence realize the full vall val- val l heir education cumbers for the program by b the B. B A. A c. c orchestra lobs were rendered by Way- Way u and Florence Wood Wood- sed t a Violin solo was played by r r. r The program was e by Walter I K Oranger of d the B n. n A. A C C. committee of Trustees Mrs Burr Bur Bur- r another member of the lis also in attendance |