feth, Trudy Campbell-, -Kay Schvahevfeldt, Mary Stevenson, Eloise Sparrow, Ada Cox,items as Newspaper subscriptionsThe girls will be given 100turning in the most new subscriptions will be given 100 bonus points.me giris wnvnave to earn;30, just before the Sales Tax so nno points to yet the S500 | in Idaho goes into effect onIf they earn 25,000 points they j Newspaper subscriptions.THE PRESTOPpHulSEVENTY-FOURTH YEAR PRESTON, IDAHO THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965NUMBER TWENTY-ONEPreston, West Side To Graduate193 Seniors In Rites TonightPreston high school will graduate 156 seniors tonight and West Side 37 in the annual commencement axercis-e* for the two Franklin County high schools.The Preston service will be held in the high school gym and the West Side service will be held in the Dayton LDS chapel.Speakers for the graduation ceremonies at the two schools will both be Utah State University professors. Dr. Oral L. Bailam, members of the department of education staff,and superintendent of thei DR. EDWIN Petersen, pro-Cache County schools a year i fessor of social science at ago, will be the commence- USU will address the West ment speaker for the Preston I Side service, high school. I Theme of the Preston grad-In PrestonLibrary Gives Fine ReprieveThe Preston Library wlU cancel oil book fines of' books returned during of May 27 to Juhe 3, inclusive, “Since students will be cleaning out Idckers, there is a possibility many books may be found which belong to the Library,” the librarians said.However, fines will be cancelled on all books returned during this period, they said.Local People Sought For Beet ThinningBeet thinning is now underway in the county and local help is being sought by the farmers.According to Leo Boden, local state employment service director, with school letting PUt local help is being urged to help the fanners get their beets thinned.The sugar company and the employment security agency are both interested in helping young people find jobs to earn money and at the same time help fanners to get their work done.Students must be 14 years of^age to work in the beets.They may contact the sugar company fieldmen or the local Employment Security office at 17 North State in Preston, next to Hansen Paint and Glass.uation is “Our Challenge.Student speakers at the Preston graduation will include Ralph Johnson, ienlor class president, who will give the address of Welcome and introduce the theme; Bill Godfrey, who will speak on “Heritage - Our Challenge; Jeanette Choules, “Our National Challenge ” Lewis Nelson, “Our International Challenge; Ingrid Hedin, “Our Personal and Individual Challenge.’Dan Jepsen will introduce the speaker, and following the commencement address Sylvester C. Anderson, principal. will present the class.DEAN C. SMITH, chairman of the board of trustees will present the diplomas. Mardee Hart will recite/the, class pledge and Vance Chris--, tenser will present the felass4 gift. • ' ,:jr ■ -£4 'tdSpecial nmbm^ TOi’/jn^Jsung by‘thei^^scfiSd^hbliSi „ -with •lt; Carl L. Hoffmaiia ’8tri^»tridcantqjpiiferJenSenriand' Ibuise I fin. hnM with Beverly Hart accompany 1o nagriincr hv TVfflriAPERFECT ATTENDANCE FOUR YEARS — Steven Klippert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Klippert, has had perfect attendance at school for the past four years. — Citizen PhotoAt JcHerson SchoolStudent Completes Fonrth Year With Perfect Attendance RecordSeven Klippert, sixth grade son of -Mr. and Mrs. Vern Klippert, will head the prize getters at Jefferson school this year as far as attendance goesSteven completes this year a four-year record of no absences and no tardies.He is one of 19 students to be honored by the Jefferson school. The others will be for perfect attendance during the school year or faithful attendance with limited absences and tardies.Steven missed a perfect attendance in the second gradebecause of illness. He was ab sent for four days. And I can’t remember what the record was in the first grade,” be added.Those receiving perfect attendance certificates for the year include:First Grade: Laurie Inglet, Joni Merrill.Second Grade: Janet Smith, Marlene Nungesser.Third Grade: Danny Timothy, Edward Henrie, Paul Wheeler. Scott Inglet, Lan Alder, Curtis Corbridge.Fourth Grade: Debra Co-(Continued on page 5)WAVU ****** —— m. —yist; a reading by Marie La-hf A Mont and the school song, r ] sung by the senior class witin i Beverly Hart directing and: ,Louise Johnston, accompany- ring.The invocation will be giv-_ en by Glen Orrse and the benediction by Janet Owen..AT THE WEST- SIDF1, student speakers will be Janice Bingham, salutatorian, and Joan Reeder and MTford' Chase, co-vaildictorians. Susan King will give ‘ the class history, and Brent Daley, senior class president will introduce the speaker r'-The welcome address will be given by Melvin- Beutier, studentbody presidentThe classr will !be ^presented by Mark R. Andersen,7 principal, and the .dMoir»s:-iirill be presented bjH Eynhf Davis, chairman af-iihe* board, assisted by Lyle Porter, superintendent. ; /••?. lt;■' ■ ■ ■«*Musical mttmberS include a song by assenloK gtrls trio composed of Geraldine' 'Bingham. Shalene Page, and Joan-Kecdall, and/the scmg by the senior class. The invocation will be given-by Alan Balls and the benediction by Alton Jensen. -'Mrs; Anne Hansen will plan the processional and: the recessional. *The theme for the graduation is “Education, An End-1' less Challenge.