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Show Local People Will Receive Re-ceive Degrees at B. Y. U. Provo, Utah, May 29 When grad uates of Brigham Young university march up to receive their degrees and diplomas in the fifty-sixth annual an-nual graduation exercises which will be held in Provo, Wednesday, June 3, at 10 a. m., three of the number will be from Mt. Pleasant and vicinity. The Commencement exercises will really begin Sunday, May 31, with the baccalareaute sermon which will be delivered by Apostle David O. McKay in the Utah Stake tabernacle tab-ernacle at 7:30 p. m. On Tuesday, June 2, the Alumni association wih meet for class luncheons and for the annual Alumni meeting which will be held at 2 p. m. in College, hall. At these exercises, the Class of 1931 will be inducted into the association. An unusual program has been arranged for the occasion. occas-ion. Following the alumni program there will be the president's reception recep-tion at the home of Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of Brigham Young university, and by the banquet ban-quet at 6 p. m. and the alumni ball in the evening. Dr. Adam .S. Bennion, a member of the General Board of Education, will address the graduates and Mr. Alva Johansen, of Rexburg, Idaho, will be the valedictorian for the class at the commencement exercises exer-cises Wednesday morning. Those from Mt. Pleasant and vi-ciity vi-ciity who will graduate are: College of Education Vernon F. Larsen, Bachelor of Science. College of Fine Arts Clayton W. Sorenson, Bachelor of Science. College of Applied Arts Esther Coombs of Fairvlew, Bach elor of Science. |