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Show BBBBflBlJr bbbbW w jf I Smiiield 1 News Hems SMITIIFIKLD, Mny 29. TI16 1 closing exorcises of tlio 8th and . Dili gmtles were held in the tab- BH vinnclu on Wednesday " evening BH The luuise was most tastefully H ' dcfonited in cut flowers, potted Hjv plnnls and btreauicrs of lavender Hij mid white. The class banner benr- H! inu' the motto: " Perseverance H ms Success, hung in the center At " of the stage. 1 The graduates made a pretty H sight as they marched to their j, places at the .sound of the organ H ' and sang "Courage schoolmates." H rmyer was offered by Bishop BBI i Winn. H j A speech of welcome w.is given H I by Ilaol utiles. Hi hillie 1'eter.son gave tlio vale- Hj 1 (Victory for the 9th. grade. Hj I Onylc (Merrill recited "Am- Hj t brose" and a quartet from the BflV ninth grade called forth an en- Bfljj H Olga Carlson gave the valcdict- IBJ ury for the Stli.. grade. M I'rofesswMalPof the A. C. H ' gave tluTacmcss to the graduates. j A duct '"Time "Will Tell my JlJ, Jjove For You," was rendered by Bfl jAldoray Scrowthcr and Lavon H I CragiTn. Bfl Supt. McCnrrcy then spoke a HI few minutes and presented ccrti- H f ficates to the following ninth H I -grado pupils: Bfl Lillio Peterson, Lima Scal,Bird- BB I ic Hunt, Diana Miles, Eunice B i "Woodruff, Emma Olson, Selma Bfl (Olson, Violet Larson, Pearl Hill- flfll I yard, Elsie Nielson,, Aquilla Nob- Hr le, Eugene Merrill,, Carl Carlson, I John Carlson, Joseph Crockett, H X'eonard Roskellcy, David Ros- H kclley and Eva Rice. Afld certidcates to the following follow-ing eighth grade pupils: ' ICutio Seal, Edla Dolaff, Olga Carlson, LavoittCragun, Gaylo .Merrill, Knoch Itulsc, IHazolMilcs, Albert Doloff, Jidda Deppc, Vy-ner Vy-ner (iriffithjngra Toolson, Emery loskelley, Lillian Harry, Aldar-ny Aldar-ny Sciowthcr, Ingrn Olson, Edna Peterson, Zina Roskellcy, Nora Sorenson, Henry 'Watts, R. W. Kccley, Marguerite Bain, Sidonie Plowman, Joyce McCrackcn and Clara Roskellcy. Our two classes were by far the largest classes in the county, and we feel very proud of the excellent excel-lent showing made. It speaks well for our teachers, A. B. Cham-hers Cham-hers and our principal, R. V. Larson Lar-son On Thursday our schools were well represented at Logan and carried off the prize in the track meet. The Banquet and hall tonight wll end the .school festivities. On Monday evening last the ninth .grade pupils gave a party in honor of their teachers, R. V. Larson and Katie Cragun, at the hitter's home. Music, games and refreshments were the older of ithc evening, and a very enjoyable time was held. Dr. and Mrs. Secrist are rejoicing rejoic-ing over the gift of the stork. Wo have not yet learned the kind, but presume it is a "girl." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles of Montpelior are visting home people peo-ple this week. Miss 'Mary l'oduweitc -is fast recovering from her lccent illness we will be pleased to see her at her post again. FrankDriscoll hos returned from Omaha, where he went to study photography he will move his family to Pocatcllo and work in n studio there. Mr. and Mks. James Milligan and MYs. Lou Miles arc at homo again, after touring California. The second ward choir, under ho leadership of the ever wide awake Wm. Pilkington, have arranged ar-ranged for a Decoration day pro-guiin pro-guiin to bo given in tho cemetery 2 p. m. on Saturday. Benches will be there to scat the people. Wm. L. Winn has given notice that a meeting of the tax payeis will be held on Tuesday evening nexti in" the central school house, to consider the advisahilily of turning the district over tothe county board. - |