Show r KAMAS t M I Tuesday was CleanUp Clean Up Day nay ant and Mantas Kama Is spotless a town this this week The old young and middle middle- aged I were up and at It Tuesday and the judges may get hus busy buey anytime as taias far tai faras I as the citizenry of ot this bailiwick h is I concerned As per er schedule the workers got on the job early tho ladles served a community dinner at noon and the day closed with a very Tery enjoyable dance at the amusement hall r. r Funeral services were held Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day for Dora Fitzgerald 18 is year-old year daughter of Mr and Mrs R R. R R. R I Fitzgerald of this place The young woman died after a two months ser eer serious I Ber-I ious lous illness which began in March when she was a student at the B. B Y U U. U at Provo She had to give up her studies and hasten home Upon her arrival the attending physicians pronounced her ailment aliment spinal meningitis men mend which was followed by an attack attack at at- tack of ot flu and her demise occurred occurred ed last Wednesday Funeral services were held at the ward chapel on Saturday under the direction of ot Bishop Shepherd The speakers were Bishop John Van Wagoner of ot Midway Bishop Seymour Seymour Seymour Sey Sey- mour of Oakley Frank of ot Woodland and Bert Pack of Kam- Kam as High tribute was paid the decedent decedent decedent de de- de- de for her many virtues chief among mong these being her love of ot home and meekness of ot spirit Music numbers were given by a quartette and by the ward choir and these were beautiful and consoling The chapel was packed to the doo doors S 'S with the friends of decedent and many relatives came from a long distance to attend the obsequies The casket was covered with beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- floral tokens among them them- thema a blanket of snowy roses from the to b. 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S High school from which decedent graduated a year ago and a delegation delegation delegation tion of ot beautiful young girls were flower bearers at the services Dora Fitzgerald was an unusual character Blessed with all the graces and virtues s with mental gifts of ot a high type she was a shining shinIng shin shin- ing mark In the th big Provo school Her educational ambitions were such that she really Injured her ber health In the heavy heay course she sheat at at- at tempted She was loved by all aU her here companions and friends and profound pro prOw found sorrow was expressed on all alf sides at her early demise She Is survived by he her parents five lye brothers and two sl Re- Re In la pace o I The commencement exercises s of ot the Uie ke South Summit high school will wl wllie lie be held at the Kamas chapel chapet Friday May stay Fourteen graduates will diplomas Thesel These are are Gordon lie Russell Marchant Marchant Mar- Mar chant hant Leslie Milliner cur Clifford ford i I Bradshaw Clifford Maxwell Roy Maxwell Thelma Seymour l Luelle Wilde Grace MItchel Rulon Lewis Wilmer Vilmer Hoyt Amos Araos Frandsen Dr C. C N. N Jensen Jensen- will deliver the address to o the graduates Clifford d Maxwell Maxwells Is s valedictorian the address of ot wel- wel welcome welI I ome come will be bed gln given n Stem Stem-i bridge ridge who is the tile class president I and ind nd Supt H H. V. V Alston will award A good musical pro pro- pro 1 I he diplomas gram grain will be presented by the high school chorus orchestra and graduating graduating class class- The chorus will wm sing ang The from the Chimes of Normandy and When the Foeman Foeman Foeman Foe- Foe man Bares His Hie Steel from Pirates of Penzance The orchestra will play overture and a selection selection se se- lection from William Tell An original org org- inal song written by Director Hood will be sung by the graduating lg class The Summit stake quarterly conference conference conference con con- ference which should have been held here hero on May and will convene con con- vase vene on May 1 l and and aDd preparation preparation preparation pre pre- for the event Is going for for- ward Bishop Shepherd and his assistants assistants as assistants as- as are preparing to entertain a record crowd music will be bea a feature of the gathering v The Boy Scouts of Kamas enter- enter In d their friends at a rousing dance last Friday night Free refreshments rere re red re were were served e OThe O The S. S S. S Dramatic club will close its present season in a return return engage engage ment meat here Friday night when those who didn't see the original production production production tion of When hen a fellow needs a atri tri fri ul d will have opportunity to see eee this really fine offering of Miss Salis Salis- bury ury and her thespians The Sophomores win will give a d dance on on Friday night for the class members members members mem mem- bers and friends at Peoa Friday of th this s week Is Parents D Day Y at ati the S. S S. S High school Regular class work will be given be-given given with a special al program at the regular assembly in the afternoon True TIm Junior class will serve refreshments at noon nOOD e Miss Mss Beth Bird ot of the Domestic Science department Is building lg a reputation reputation reputation rep rep- for efficiency in the dinners that her students In groups are serving serving ing ng each Friday to their their- parents The diners are loud fn In their praises of the work done At last Fridays Friday's ays ay's assembly assembly- the hasket basket hasket has has- ket ball boys were Vere given their sweaters sweat sweat- ers with the block S for prowess on the basketball field Those who I secured the coveted raiment were Clifford Bradshaw lie Ile Russell Glen Gibbons Orland Russell Earl I Potts Ross floss Jensen and Virgil Atkin Atkin- I son Coach Alplanalp presented the sweater In a neat expression of for the splendid spirit and work of the boys bos |