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Show North Cache Exercises Set For Sunday Night Commencement exercises for the North Cache High School will be held Sunday night, May 19, at 8 p.m. in the Richmond tabernacle, according to an announcement, made by the office of Superintendent Superinten-dent J. W. Kirkbride. Commencement program will be as follows: Prelude, orchestra; March of the graduates, orchestra; invocation, invo-cation, Roberta Nilson; Overture "Victor Herbert Favorites", orchestra; or-chestra; Theme: Education for More Successful Living Through Participation in Solving Community Com-munity Problems. Introduction, Class President, Dean Andrew. The Problem of Traffic Safety, Rosalyn Godfrey; "Bells of the Sea," Alfred Solman, by the Boys Glee Club; Community Beautifi-cation, Beautifi-cation, Wanda Belle Nilson; Agv riculture and Industry, Kenneth Cardon; "Etude D. Flat" Liszt, Lucille Roylance; Unemployment Budd Raymond; Recreation, Dick Griffin; ''As My Dear Old Mother" Moth-er" Dxorak, String trio, made up of Dale Johnson, Gene Funk, Jean Perkins; Better Government Howard Hansen; Peace, Janeal Villett; "Auf Wiedersehn" Romberg, Rom-berg, Girls' Glee club; Presentation Presenta-tion of Graduates, Principal C. I. Stoddard; Conferring of Diplomas, Dip-lomas, Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride; Class song, Graduating Graduat-ing Class, conducted by Roma Hurren; Eeendiction, Zenda Harrison. Har-rison. Graduates of 1940: Jack Allen, Rhea Beth Allen, Dora Idella Anderson, Jess J. Andersen, An-dersen, Dean C. Andrew, Dean J-Athay, J-Athay, Boyd H. Barker, Keith Barker, Quentin O. Barker, Leah Benson, Wanda Berger, Venice Bergeson, Eleda Beutler, Sidney W. Bingham, Elsa Bodily, William Wil-liam A. Bowles, LaFarr Brown, LaVere Brown, Amanda . Buck, Ted Buttars, Maurine Buxton, Continued on page four (HERE'S MORE ABOUT) North Cache (Continued from Pase One) Zara Bybee, Keneih K. Cardon, Donzil Jay Cash, Allen Chambers, Carina Chambers. Robert Calvin, Choate, Maurice Christensen, Wade L. Christensen, Harold Christiansen, Ellen Cook, Waldo G. Cook, Leland J. Cowles, Rav Dalh'f, Lois Downs, Theoda Downs Vernon J. Ellis, Gladys Eppich, Carina Eriekson, Everett Faek-1 ren, Ada Forester, Gene Funk, Donna Glover, Geth Godfrey, Blanch Godfrey, Rosalyn Godfrey, Leah Grjfin, Richard A. Griffin, Richard Earl Griffin, Ruth Griffin, Grif-fin, Glen C. Gyllenskog, Reid Hall, Melva L. Hamp, Eda Alene Hansen, Howard F. Hansen, Ruby A. Harper, Josephine Harris, Zenda Harrison, Charles Ray Hayes, Joan Hendricks, Leona Hendricks, Rhea Hicken, Noel Lewis Hillyard, Grant A. Hoffman, Hoff-man, Gwendolyn Hojran, Roma Hurren; Rula Hurren, Glenna' Hyde, Lydia H. Hyer, Wilma j Hyer, LaRene Jardine, Rhea Jar- dine, Maxine M. Jenkins, Ruth M. Jensen, Dale A. Johnson, Marv i L. Johnson. Veal Jones, Rulh ; Jorgensen, Willi's Clark Jorgen- ' sen, Leah Jeanne Kerl, Grant ! Kent,, Leo H. Kershaw, Margaret : C. Kershaw, Newel L. King, Vio-1 : la Kirby, James Kostoff, Glen j Mack Lcpray, Dale Larsen, Reed j Gunnar Lawrence, Alice L. Lewis, Bonne B. Lewis, Flanta E. Lewis 1 I Leslie R. Lewis, Bert LUz, Morris I S. Litz, Betty Loosle, Rhea Loos-: I le, Venice Loilt, Donna M. Ma- ther, Blaine Merrill, Verna Mey-jl er, Ned Miles, Marlow J. Miller Jr., Donna C. Milligan, Lionel I Over 15 00 years ago the Romans Ro-mans were producing olive oil and wines in Nonh Africa a ! land that is now largely desolate; the soil eroded away. Munk Jr., Lorrian Myler, Jenna L McCann, Carma McCombs, Ned R. McCracken, Venna Neeley, Janice Nelson, June Nelson, Mark Nilson Roberta Nilson, Wanda B.Wilson, Marie Olson, Edna Orvin, Elmo G Palmer, Milton Payne, Mellree Perkes, Claude B. Peterson, Dennis Den-nis B. Peterson, Nola E. Peterson Velda Peterson, Zona Pilgrim, Elaine Pitcher, Mildred Pitcher, Rosa V. Pitcher, Darrell Porter, Eulala Poulsen, Winona Preece, Edna Purser, Edward R. Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, Rowena Rasmussen, Warren L: Rawlins, Budd Raymond, Golda Reeder, Howell R. Reese, Loila G. Reese, Gerald M. Rich, Alice L. Riches, Charles E.Ricks, Elaine Riggs, Fred Robinson, Myrle Roundy, Luc He Roylance,, Reginald Regin-ald J. SaAdra, Evelyn Seamons, Florence J. Slack, Carrol Smith, Edna M. Spillman, Richard L. Stevens, John T, Thain, Agnes Thain, Thomas, Faye Thompson, Grant A. Thomson, Roma G. Tliur . ston, Shirlee B. Tuellei Mattie , B. Turner, Liennie J. Villet, Lynn , Weeks, Glenn Wheeler, Alvin F. ' Williams. 4-H PHEASANT CLUB NEWS The Smithfield 4-H Pheasant and Poultry Club held their sixth six-th meeting of the year a,t the home of Leon West, May 15 at 8 p.m. I The purpose of the meetjng was to carry on with , 4-H work and to discuss some of t.hR n,-nh lems one has in poultry work. A Sunday program was planned plan-ned for May 26, which 4-H clubs of Smithfield will take charge of the afternoon services, in the different wards. As it is 4-H Sunday throughout the state. Leon gave his report on the (treatment of Fowl P0x a poultry poul-try disease, other problems were discussed. The next club meeting will be at Koyce Lundberg, May 29 at 8 p.m. ' |