Show SEVENTH INNING the launching of the seventh war loan drive brings a reminder that veday VE day is but the seventh in ning stretch in world war two the united nations team has knocked out two axis pitchers but the game over and no one can afford to take his eye off the ball not only must the best in equipment continue to be provided for the team but rehabilitation efforts in europe must be financed if starvation and chaos are to be prevented and a real peace score achieved the lads in the pacific already feeling more or less relegated to the background by the momentous I 1 vents in europe are looking anxiously for assurance that there will be no letdown let down in the support from the home front of the seventh war loan will help give them that assurance su then too by investing savings in war bonds instead of indulging in unwise post VE day spending while serious civilian shortages exist the home front will be stemming the danger of inflation such as followed world war 1 I certainly we owe it to the servicemen to keep prices within reach of their war depreciate ed f funds thus the seventh war loan presents an opportunity not only to express gratitude tor for the victories already won but to encourage our fighting forces to press on to the victories to come christian science monitor it was quite a cb incidence that three principals of the parowan carowan high school our of the six that has guided it since it was started were on the stand and had parts on the program at the grau dation exercises last evening R L fenton the second principal of the school now a school board member gave out the diplomas to the graduates who had been presented for graduation by mr bennett this years principal president glenn E snow of the dixie college another former principal delivered the address to the graduates other principals of the institution were henry deceased J donald resident unknown and lt colonel A C hatch with the U S army in europe |