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Show V Riverside Register IS employe cited for for wedding anniversary Armond Smith, science teacher at Intermountain school, was recently presented an award for superior performance and a quality step increase by Nathan Zollinger, director of instruction. Smith was nominated for the award by his supervisor, Ethel Capps. Especially noted were: well planned program,-highl- son-in-la- y RECOGNIZED Armond Smith, left, receives superior performance award from Nathan Zollinger at Intermountain school. teacher-pupi- in- l teraction and communication, gearing of materials to interest and ability, high attendance, and exciting classroom 'Expo trip Tremonton senior citizens Buzzing Bear River reservations for the Seattle slated for Sept. 9 through 16. Charterd buses will be available, according to projects director, LaRene Napoli, who will be the hostess for the tour along with her assistant Bonnie Sue Grover. may send in Expo 74 in Family gathers for birthday by Senneth Hawkes Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ram-sdel- l, and other members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ramsdell both of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsdell from here, helped celebrate Mike Ramsdells birthday Thursday, April 16, in Granger. After visiting at the home for awhile, they all motored into Salt Lake to have dinner at the Pagoda. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dahlberg and children of Ogden were Sunday guests at the Parley Holmgren home. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Iverson of Ogden were visitors at the L. W. home Iverson Thursday evening. Mrs. Rex Mair of Heber City has been a guest at the home of her brother, Dewey Ramsdell, this past week. The geneology class held their graduation exercises recently. Thirteen members graduated. May Christensen the teacher, with Vernon Johnsen as the high priest advisor, and Raymond Nelson as his assistant. Officers are: president, vice Sorensen; JoLynn president, Scott Nickoliason; secretary Douglas Childs. Members of the class are: Tamara Udy, Annette An- derson, Bessie H. Christensen, Joyce K. Williams, Boyd Acerman, Gary Williams, Tina Whitaker, Donald Braegger, Marilyn Ackerman, Suzan Ramsdell. John Holmgren, Keith Johnsen and John Hardy were present at the exercises. and Kathleen Elmo J. Carrie Christensen, Christensen and Nola Nessler from here, Meredith Weese of Tremonton, and Floy Murray of Ogden, and Gary and Gaye Sorensen, were in Salt Lake Saturday to attend the funeral services d of the of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Christensen, grandson of Mr. seven-year-ol- son Rasmus and Mrs. Christensen. (Raf) Christensen accompanied LaRae Nelson of Tremonton, to help Loa Mae Eldrege celebrate her birthday. Karen Hansen, and baby of Perry, and Edna Christensen of Brigham City, were dinner Carrie guests A. at the Chester Christensen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts were the weekend guests of the Preston Checketts family. Alta Moore of Ogden, and Bertha Wankier, visited with LaVon Dallin last Tuesday. Mrs. Moore is helping out for a few days at the Henry Hansen home. Mr. Mervin Anderson, a former resident, played a surprise visit here one day last week. He called at the Ben Mortensen home and also stopped in to visit with Dollie and La Marr Iverson home. Joyce Williams came home Tuesday after being back east with her sister for a week. The sister, Connie, is much better so she was able to leave the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toone, Croydon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Paskett, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Thursday. Iverson on Mrs. Ethelyn Sargent left for her home in Las Vegas Tuesday after spending the week visitng relatives and also attending the funeral of her sister, Pearl Elwell. Paskett. Ronald and Helen Munns announced the arrival of a baby girl April 26. Local grand Ogden. Ardis Adams Tremonton of 23 Kraaima and family in Ogden. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen and daughter LuAnn of Roy. The two men are brothers. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling Friday was their grandson Craig Welling who is attending BYU in Provo. Mrs. Nina Burnett underwent surgery at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling accompanied by Mrs. Bob Brough of Tremonton, were in Ogden on business Monday. for her honors poem Harlequin." Mark Sparkman took top Students honored for poetry for his poem honors Winter-Son- Kim Quick won honors for her poem Morning. These students have been in various writing classes at Box Elder High school. They submitted their poetry under sponsorship of teacher Jerrilyn Black. Three Box Elder High school students won honors for their original poetry at the Utah State university Poetry festival, held Saturday. April 20, which featured creative writing from high schools in Utah and Idaho. Debbie Wendel won top W Until a stage coach toll road was built in 1874, the only access to Californias Yosemite Valley was on foot or horseback. THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES AUXILIARY are serving SUNDAY BREAKFAST Property damage caused by lightning is estimated at $100 million yearly, the National Climate Center reports. Its death toll exceeds that of hurricanes FOR AERIE MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES 10 am to 2 pm every Sunday EAGLES HALL 912 North Main and tornados combined. parents are Reed and Ruth Munns, and great grandfather, A. A. Munns of Elwood. John and Janyce Holmgren are spending several days in Seattle, Wash, on business. Ruth Nebeker, Carma Totten and Vernell Morrison attended church Sunday evening with their sister, Beth Christensen. Margie Allison of Ogden, has been spending the week with her brother, Earl Peterson. The girls are here because of the illness of their mother, Mrs. Alice Peterson, who has not shown much improvement this past THE WEST'S MOST COMPLETE AUTO PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, MAY 5 CENTER week. Mrs. Violet Jensen left the Cooley Memorial hospital Saturday, and was brought to the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bragger. We are glad that she was able to leave the hospital as soon as she did. Fire Extinguisher, A ; FULL ACROSS MAT Mary S. Fits KING SIZE COOL CUSHION Extra Large Cool Cushion, Improves Seating Comfort, Makes Any Trip A Pleasure REFILLS Place. For Most American Automobi les. 12' HEAVY DUTY BOOSTER CABLE JOHNSON WAX KIT For High REG. 2.49 X Speed Application, Goes On Easy As A Liquid. Con Be Applied In. 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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hendrickson, and their family, left Friday for Eagar, Ariz. to attend the open house for their daughter, Becky and her new husband, Russell Crosby. The newlyweds will be living in Greer, Ariz. Russell has employment there for the summer, and the couple will be attending the BYU next fall. The previous week, the Hendrickson home was a very bustling place, as they were hosts to a number of wedding guests. 1st QUALITY WIPER BLADE Must For Boats, Campers & Automobiles. Keep In A Convenient This Heavy Duty Tube Maintains Correct Air Pressure For Months Use In T ube Or Tubeless Tires. Keeps Carpet Looking Great, Attend Church Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paskett attended church in the Bothwell ward on April 21 for' the farewell testimonial of their nephew, Eli Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson, who is leaving soon for a mission. We are sorry to announce that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Sorensen, and three sons, are leaving our community to return to Smithfield, to make their home. 5 TON REG. 19.T9. 8 TON . REG. 22.59 . . . 799 19 WW Brothers Ferris Allen and Alvin Hendrickson of the Stake High council were the speakers, but the highlight of the evening was the numbers presented by the youth choir which has only been in existance since March 14. They gave an outstanding performance for such a little time to get prepared. They were under the direction of Wanda Johnsen with Dawn Holmgren as the accompanist. The scouts took eight ribbons on at the scout camp-o-Re- e April 20. They are on display in the display case in the foyer of the church house. n Mr. and Mrs. Ken Paskett spent the weekend in Murray with the Grimmett family. On Saturday they drove out to the desert, where Ken spent many winters herding sheep, and then on the Lakeside, and home. Fern and Ellis Arbon are home from their stay in Arizona and are living in Honeyville. A smorgasbord was held at the Red Baron for the Box Elder County School district cooks. Attending the affair were: Ruth Munns, Helen Huggins, Nola Nessler and Dorothy visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Wednesday. Spending Wednesday and Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stephens of Corona, Calif., and Miss Janet Stephens who is a student at Ricks College in Rexburg. Bishop and Mrs. Don Welling and Mrs. Diane Rex of Evanston and Miss Susan Welling, a student at Ricks College in Rexburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Udy and family. G. L. Bourne accompanied by his sister, Florence Hess, Farmington, attended funeral services for Glen Hess in Bountiful and also attended the burial in Grantsville. Mrs. Bourne remained with her daughter Mrs. Diane by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen accompanied by their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams of Tremonton, attended a Golden Wedding open house in American Fork, Saturday, for Mr. and Mrs. Armand Hampton. Mrs. Hampton is DeLoss Jensens sister. Visiting Mrs. Mina Ward Saturday, was her neice and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Richardson of West Jordan. They also visited Mrs. Mabel Hadfield. Mrs. Ray Capener and son Ralph, spent Friday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clements. 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