Show II HOLDEN OLDEN 1 A large crowd attended the graduation graduation graduation exercises of the Holden school last Wednesday evening Merle Nixon Nixon Nixon Nix Nix- on gave the valedictory address A dance followed the program with music by the Black Kats Funeral services for for John Crossland Cross- Cross Crossland Crossland land who died in Salt Lake City on May were held in the Holden W Ward rd Saturday May Eloquent Eloquent Eloquent Elo Elo- quent tributes to the m life of the do- do I parted was paid by the speakers Ray Richard S S. S Nixon A A. A Y Stephenson James A Stephenson Stephen- Stephen son and F F. F M. M Lyman of Holden and nd Larse Jensen of Scipio Chas of Scipio offered the in In- In vocation Appropriate music was Tendered rendered as follows Solo Ob Oh Dry Those Tears by Hart Johnson quartet directed by J. J N N. Stephenson Stephen- Stephen son violin solo by Mrs Clara Ly Ly- Ly- Ly man Bishop John C. C Poulson of Holden ward conducted the services The beautiful floral offerings completely completely completely com com- filled an automobile Mrs O. O E. E Stevens and baby left last Wednesday morning with Mr and Mrs Melvin Melvln Poulson for a visit to Duchesne and other points in the Basin The monthly stake take priesthood meeting and convention held In Holden Holden Holden Hol Hol- den was well attended Interesting addresses were given by three r re recently rev returned missionaries Clark Callister who has spent six sir months month in California Larse Jensen of Scipio Sef plo pio recently returned from tram Nevada and Jos Lewis of McCornick An interesting feature of the convention was the tho splendid l singing of the Kanosh M M. I I. I A A. A mens men's and ladles ladle choruses These choruses are aro tho the winners in tho the stake and division lon con can contests contests tests teste and they will go to Salt Lake to compete during the M M. M I I. I A. A June conference Mr and Mrs Mark Johnson and family And Hart Johnson are Salt Lake visitors this week t n 1 |