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Show COIN SCHOOL 'EXERCISES HELD E Diplomas Presented to More S, Than 400 Graduates at I. Ogden Tabernacle !. Wiih more than 400 graduates participating, par-ticipating, the thirtieth annual eighth I ' grade commencement exercises of the E, Weber county public schools opened I this morning in the tabernacle at 11 I o'clock. M The address to graduates was given J , by Professor Richard R. Lyman, of I the University of Utah, , while presentation pre-sentation of certificates was made by i Superintendent B. A. Fowler of tho ! Weber county schools. A feature of the exorclscn was tho ij singing of the "Swing Song," ly a j chorus of 500 county school pupils. 'Invocation followed and was pro-! pro-! ' nounced by James L. Robson of Plain ! City. I , "Come Gentle Spring," was sung by the chorus of 500 voices and this was followed by remarks by A. C. Chrls-! Chrls-! tenson, a member of the county board 1 , of education. i ; The complete program follows: i 1. "Swing Song," (S. Hoffer) Chorus of Five Hundred County School Pupils. I 2. Invocation James L. Robaon of Plain City. j 3. "Come Gentle Spring" (Albert J. Powell) Chorus. Remarks by School Board , Member A. C. Christenaon. j 5. "I Would That My Love" (Mendelssohn) Chorus. G. Tho American's Creed Eighth" Grade Graduates, 1920. 7. "Thy Home in Fair Provense" (from La Travaiata) Verdi (a) Story told by Mrs. J. R. Morrcll. (b) Selection played on the VIc- trola. (a) Selection sung by School Chorus. S. Presentation of Certificates Supt. B. A. Fowler. , 9. Address to the Graduates Prof. Richard R. Lyman. U. of U. 10. (a) "Farewell" (M. Bclling-ham) Bclling-ham) Chorus. (b) "Good Night Ladies" Chorus. 11. Benediction Geo. A. Fuller of Eden. |