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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 12

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32 gilt Suit Thursday, Mny. 23, 1946 ADMIRE COVETED DIPLOMAS Robert Thoma.i, left, and Nancy Ann Cannon, Cyprus high school students, decide the diplomas that the 1046 graduating class will be awarded Thursday night are well worth working four years for. ONE MORE LINK ADDED Cyprus High School Holds Graduation Rites Tonight MAGNA At Cyprus high ichcc; graduation exercises Thursday night, the 21st link in a copper chain will eb presented by the graduating class to the school. The link, which eight inches long, four inches wide and one- inch copper cable, will be presented to Xancy Ann Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer C. Cannon, Hunter, student body President for 1946-47, by Robert Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Thomas, Garfield, outgoing president. The link will be attached at the graduating exorcises by the senior class during its all-student program. 'Getting a preview of the di- Lions Await Address W. E. Fcatherstone, past president of the Salt Lake Lions club, will speak on "Lions, Liberty, Intelligence, and Our Nation's Safety" at a meeting of the group Thursday in Hotel Utah at 12:15 p.

m. plomas Wednesday were Robert Thomas, and the girl who will succeed him as student body head, Nancy Ann Cannon. Miss Cannon is the second girl in the history of the school to be elected student- body president. Flood Control Plan Aired PLAY SAFE- serve your Baby foods front the MBATH FRUITS DESSERTS CBMEAL Start baby Pre-Cboked Cereal Food! Three choice grains are blended by an exclusive Heinz process that rnakes this delicious cereal light, fluffy and very easy to digest! Feasibility and economic justification of improvements for flood control and drainage along Mill creek is receiving consideration in a report on a survey of the Jordan river basin and Great- Salt lake diking project, according to a communication received Wednesday by the Salt Lake county commission, The communication came from Sen. Elbert D.

Thomas and included a progress report on the project from Lt. Gen, R. A. Wheeler, chief of engineers, According- to Gen. Wheeler, the survey report is being prepared under the direction of the district engineer at Sacramento and the supervision of the division engineer, Pacific division.

When the district engineer has completed his investigation of the Jordan rjvcr basin, his report and recommendations will be reviewed by the division engineer, Celery Plant At Midvale Ready Aug. 1 MIDVALE Completion of Utah Celery Co-operative plant at Midvale is expected'by August 1, Marcell Graham, field manager for Midvale district, disclosed Wednesday. Mr- Graham resigned as chief of Midvale police to accept his present position. He predicts shipment of 500 cars of celery this year from the Midvale plant. "There arc 32 growers already enrolled and several more intend ing to enroll.

More than 110 acres are contract in the Midvale area," declared Mr. Graham. Last year Utah Celery Co-opera tlvo brought nearly $1,000,000 to its members. This year its officials estimate double that amount should be returned to members. 119 to Graduate SOUTH SALT LAKE One hundred nineteen students will be graduated from Granite high school' seminary at commencement exercises Thursday al 8 p.

in Hillcrest LDS ward chapel, 3133-Bth East, Diplomas will be awarded by Hubert-E. Record, president of South Salt Lake LDS stake. Program will feature, presentation of special awards, and musical numbers by students. S.L. Airport Will Be Honored In Plaque Ceremony Today MIA DANCE Dancing under supervision, of.

Ea'st Jordan LDS stake MIA officials and instructors is scheduled Saturday at 9 p. in Union recrea- tion hall, Wells Iverson, stake MIA president, announced Wednesday, Open Kindergarten SANDY Kindergarten classes have opened in Jordan, school district, Arthur E. Peterson, superintendent, said. Pupils who will be six years old on or before October 1 are eligible to attend. Parents must furnish transportation for their children.

S. L. Firemen Plan Meet Program Salt Lake City firemen will play host to nearly 300 volunteer and full time firemen attending the Utah State Firemen's 'Assn. training school June 20, 21, 22. Battalion Chief Al Thompson, chairman of the committee of the association, said Wednesday that the classes will cover all phases of fire fighting and will include a demonstration of the new lightweight air mask used by the Salt Lake fire department.

every time you come HOME! Get HEI1VZ BABT FOODS SMOOTH TEXTUII FINI FLAVOR I DEPENDABLE QUALITY Happy is the man who can come home to a warm welcome, and a warm house. If you are away for an hour or a day, you'll be greeted on your return with radiant warmth if your furnace IB fired with a Stokermatic coal stoker, Stokermatic gives clean, uniform, convenient, thrifty, automatic heat. Can be installed In a few hours in new homes or old. Free obligations. The famous "Silent Unit Drive" still belongs exclusively to Stokermatic PER MONTH includes installation and the nationally advertised Minneapolis-Honeywell control system Write, Phone or Call, 1415 South State Street, Salt Lake City Phone 6-8656 Designating it as America's first airport to accept commercial air line passengers, plaque will be presented Commissioner Fred Tc- dcsco for the Salt Lake airport Thuraday at p.

m. Presentation of the contributed by Salt Lake chamber ot be made by Mayor Earl J. Glade during special ceremonies to be held at the airport. Occasion for the presentation ceremonies will be obHcrvance of the 20th anniversary of the nation's first paid passenger air trip which originated in Salt Lake City May 23, 1926, with a Western Air Lines flight. The late Ben F.

Redman waa the "first paid air line passenger." He was accompanied on the initial Leaves for Capital Dan B. Shields, S. district attorney for. Utah, has left for Washington, D. to attend a conference of all district attorneys called by Atty.

Gen. Tom Clark, it was announced Wednesday. I flight, which ended in Los Angeles, I by J. Tomllnson. Jimmy Jamcn, early aviation pioneer, urns pilot of the open cockpit plane which packed mail in addition to the two passengers.

Trucking Din Hit By Residents The Salt Lake police department Is doing everything possible to prevent uncuc noise along 2nd West but is handicapped by truck routing on the street, Sgt. F. Clark Sanford, head of the traffic division, declared Wednesday. Several complaints have been made to the police department by residents of the street concerning noise caused by hcnvy trucks passing in front of their'dwellings at night, "While the situation is disagreeable, the only thing we can do at present Is to enforce existing laws governing the use of exhaust mufflers and strive to impress truckers with the need of Key to Better World Told Senior Class MARYVILLE, May Sharing with others is the key to a better world. Dr.

Herbert Ware Rehcrd, president, emeritus oC Westminster college, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday told 62 members of the 1916 Maryville college graduating class. Speaking nt the 127th commencement on "The Crucial Question of the Hour," Dr. Reherd listed several major points, which he as "Ways to Make This a New, Good World." "First," he snid, "our country must share its material resources with other, poorer countries. "Second, we must share our en- preventing undue noise at night," Sgt. San ford said.

The only permanent solution to tlie problem lies in creation of a route for trucks that will bypass residential districts," he added. llghtcnment our progress In health and our solution of many Important social problems, and in addition to our enlightenment, we must share our learning with other nations. "Even with nil our advantages," he continued, "we arc falling as a nation. Above all, we must have Christian leadership before we can have a better world. This leadership we must share with all other nations." S.L.

Footprinters Installs Tonight Newly elected officers of Antelope Island chapter No. 3, International Footprint will be installed at a dinner-dance in Hotel Utah Thursday at 7 p. T. E. Burbidge, secretary, nounccd Wcdncsdav.

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