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Show i uu j Park Gty High School Students Graduated PARK CITY. May 2 S. Twelve graduates of the Park City high school wero presented with diplomas at the graduation exercises' held in tho school auditorium Wednesday night. There was a largo gathering who came in honor of the graduates, and the program pro-gram was very much enjoyed. An interesting featuro of the occasion occa-sion was a talk by Sam Raddon, Jr.. of Portland. Ore., who was the first boy of the fir3t class to graduato from the Park City high school. Professor G. D. Casto of Logan gave the r Ulross to tho graduates. The program was as follows: Selection, Park City orchestra; Invocation, In-vocation, Bishop W. J. Lewis; salutatory salu-tatory address, Ella Raddon; solo, Gladys Mills; valedictory address. Will Ryan; solo, Charles T. Prjsk: presentation pre-sentation of tho class for graduation,-Principal graduation,-Principal E. W. Robinson; a warding of diplomas, R. T. Kimball, president of tho board of education; selection, Park City orchestra; boned'etion by Bishop W. J. Lewis. After the exorcises exor-cises a dance was given In tho gymnasium. gym-nasium. Graduates numbered twelve and arc as follows: Will Ryan, Vernon Brun-yer.-Bort Boulton, Charles Sgro. Florence Flor-ence Andrew, Gladys Mills, Zoe Raddon. Rad-don. Ella Raddon. Myldred Tuggles, Edith Gerard, Ilencley Potts and Georgia Morse. |