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Show Primary Ass'n. Holds Graduation Primary graduation exercises were held in three of the wards of the stake Sunday evening. The members mem-bers of the graduating groups prepared pre-pared and presented the programs, giving an outline of the work accomplished ac-complished by this organization. By wards those completing are as follows: fol-lows: First ward: Max Grant, Blaine Hoyle, Jay Graff, Jack Earl, 'Jack Proctor and Jimmie Nelson. Second ward: Gail Hammond, Kenneth Chipman, Bill Sykes, Bill Pierce, Sherman Varney, Eugene Varney, Merrill Birch and Dick Walton. . Fourth ward: Afton Pulley, Edith Richins, Marine Spafford, Berniece Butte, Verda Pulley, Elizabeth Mills, Marjorie Gaisford, Mae Pulley, Le-ona Le-ona Cunningham, Eleaine Chadwick, Laurel Miller, Elaine Clements, Grant Nielson, Bob Wilson, Max Dickerson, Owen Dean, Alma Thayne. The following graduated in March, but participated-in these exercises: Nash Grant, Maurice Timpson, Jim Ingersoll, Fred Wright, Wendell Smith, Wendell Hansen and Allan Robinson. The program presented In the Fourth ward is as follows: Duet, Laurel Miller and Edith Richins; poem, Berniece Butte; presentation of Seagulls, Mrs. Choncia Thayne; piano solo, Elizabeth Mills; group Seagull sonaf. talk on Priesthood,' Grant Nielson; appreciation of Primary, Pri-mary, Bob Wilson; " presentation of. Guides, Laura Timpson; acceptance into the M. I. A., Mary Pulley; acceptance ac-ceptance of boys in Priesthood, Bishop Lot Robinson: presentation by Stake Superintendent May H. Marsh, talk by Ward (Superintendent (Superintend-ent Mrs. .Leila Abel, and the closing clos-ing prayer by Mrs. Delia Spafford. |