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Show Six 31 illard Stiaelents To Graduate at AC Six Millard county students will receive bachelor of science degrees from Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college at commencement exercises June 3, announced Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of the college. The students and their majors are: Dorothy Sanford, home economics; eco-nomics; Cleo Bishop, political science; sci-ence; Marr D. Simons, agronomy; Beth Prestwich, physical education; educa-tion; Robert L. Heyborne, radio; Paul R. Fitzgerald, zoology. Speaker at the commencement exercises will be Dr. John R. Nichols, Nich-ols, recently appointed chief of Indian In-dian affairs, Washington, D. C. Baccalaureate exercises were held May 29. Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, chairman chair-man of the department of physical education at Brigham Young university, uni-versity, delivered the baccalaureate baccalaure-ate sermon. A record-breaking total of 904 men and women will receive diplomas di-plomas and certificates at this 56 commencement. Dorothy Sanford is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sanford, Delta. Cleo Bishop is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Bishop, Hinckley. Marr D. Simons is a .son of Mrs. Helen H. Simons. At USAC he was a member of Alpha Zeta. Beth Prestwich is a daughter of Mrs. Clarence Prestwich, Delta. Robert L. Heyborne is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Heyborne, Delta. At USAC he was chairman of college chapter of the institute of radio engineers. He is married to De-Nese De-Nese T. Heyborne. Paul R. Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald is a son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Fitzgerald, Orem. He is married mar-ried to Naomi Fitzgerald, and the couple have two children. |