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Show DATE TO BE SET FOR COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The city board of education, at Its meeting last night, received a communication com-munication from Principal J. E. Bee-sou, Bee-sou, of the Ogden High school, asking that a date bo set for the annual commencement com-mencement exercises. The communication communi-cation stated that tho prospective graduates were eager to know when tho closing exercises would be held. In connection with the same question, Supt J. M. Mills submitted a communication com-munication to the school directors, asking that a place for holding the exercises bo specified and some one to present tho diplomas to the graduates gradu-ates be chosen, at an early date. Both communications wero referred to tho board as a committee of tho whole for final action. B. B. Bakor and throe other teachers teach-ers submitted a request that they be granted permission to use the High school building for six weeks during tho bummer months to conduct a summer sum-mer school for advanced High school students. This was referred to the committee of the whole to bo dls- : cussed with tho teachers next Friday ' night i Final action in the case of William Koldewyn, a student of tho High school, was deferred until tho next meeting. The youth was suspended from school for refusing to accept military drill, without a sufficient rea- ' son for the refusal. Director W. H. Williams interviewed the father of the boy, but failed to learn the reason for hi sobjection to military drill, except that the senior Koldewyn "didn't want his son to take it" ' |