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Show Prof. Lyman Barrett To Address Seminary Graduates Prof. Lyman Barrett of the Brigham Young University, and former seminary principal at Hurricane, will address the graduates grad-uates of the Parowan L D S seminary sem-inary at the annual commencement commence-ment exercises of that institution it is announced by Alton D. Merrily Mer-rily principal. The exercises will be held Sunday evening, May 21 in the Parowan Third ward chapel. cha-pel. The Misses Ruth Lyman and Mama Heap will be speakers on the program representing the members of the graduating class which is made up of the following follow-ing students. t'onley Adams, Marie Adams, Richard Orton Batt, Joseph Ray Bess, Lamont D. liettridge, Mayo Maurice DeMille, Tommy l)o-hrusky, l)o-hrusky, Lila Gail Goodnow, Lois Geneva Guvmon. Keith M. Hal- terman, Marna Marie Heap, Melvin Mel-vin K. Hyatt, Kent L. Benson, Ruth Lyman, Etta Mortensen, Carl R. Munford, Maxine Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, June V. Robinson, Sandra San-dra Robinson, Roy A. Rowley, El-wyn El-wyn D. Rowley, Marietta Stevens, Silas Charles Topham, Donna Tullis and Frank L. Warren all of Parowan. Jacquelyn R. Benson, Roy Benson, Ben-son, Jr., Carl Dalton, Devon M. Dunton, Clifford LeGrand Robb, Ronald L. Robinson, Shirley Rob-inson, Rob-inson, Richard Gale Stolk and Eugene Topham, Paragonah. A large group of junior seminary semin-ary students will be advanced to the senior seminary at the same program Mr. Merrill announces. |