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Show Ar tiI mmmammI CnNwiH i.uZZini gaVLrujy BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah .3 Thursdoy, Juno 24, 1976 PpOdCSOSS CWOOfl ocoai? gDOK3H Fourteen more girls have joined the ranks of those seeking the 1976 Box Elder Dairy Princess crown. The 14 will join others at the annual Dairy Princess pageant in Brigham City Saturday evening, June 26. The event will be staged in the Box Elder High school auditorium beginning at about 9 , Kristi Scott Melanie Sue Perry Patricia Robbins Sheree Josephson p.m. The public is invited to attend free of charge with popular Brjgham City stage . . ' personality Michael Carver to serve as master of ceremonies. A traditional banquet is scheduled earlier in the evening at the school cafeteria for the girls, their parents, sponsor and special guests. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. ' - This is not a bathing beauty contest in the ususal sense. The girls are judged on the basis of personality, wholesome ap- -' pearance and poise. Each is expected to give a brief commercial on dairy products. r Heres a brief introduction to the newest entrants: , m' Jan Gardner Jan Gardner is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Boyd Gardner of Honeyville. She is a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High school Utah State . . and this past year attended university where she plans to major in elementary education. She has lived on a dairy farm all her life and while in high school was a member of Girls Athletic association, Future Home-- , makers of America and the concert choir. ,nAt USU she is active in Lambda Delta Sigma sorority and is a chapter officer, She is also active in church activities and is sponsored by Gardner Dairy farm. T . Jan Gardner Jolene Nelson Melanie Mund Debra Sue Craner Lori Coombs Michelle Carter Kayla Christensen Lines from and Mrs. Paul Coombs, 269 North Tremont street Tremonton. Also a 1976 Bear River High graduate, she is sponsored by Glenn Holland. She enjoys sewing and plans to enroll at Utah Technical school in Salt Lake City with an interest in fashion designing and fashion merchandising. S ol-th- Brigham City Kiwanis vaqd c? ran norm cg:?esy June Name. for June must be received at the Box Elder News and Journal, 55 South First West, no later than June 30. Only those yards entered In the contest will be judged. Debra Bingham : - organization. She has received a superior rating and first place in speech competition and was associated with Future Homemakers of America at Bear River. , Sheree Josephson Jolene Nelson . Sheree Josephson, 17, is a daughter of Jolene Nelson is a daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Josephson, Plymouth. Mrs. Kenneth B. Nelson, West Corinne, She graduated from Bear River High and graudated from Box Elder High school school this year and is sponsored by Scott this spring. She is now attending Utah ' State university. Dairy farm. At Bear River she was a member of the She was a member of the concert choir. . Phi Gamma, National Honor society, She also graduated from LDS seminary ' and is active in church. She is purusing Thespians, FHA and Spanish club in which Hawk by John ' Evangelist she was president She also was Walsh. The traditional view we studies in secondary education at USU an of The Searchlight (school newspaper) and is She to become teacher. a Brothers sponof the plans have had Wright was a Sterling Scholar nominee in foreign sored by Dee Hardy and Sons. has been terribly distorted, language. She plans to attend Utah State states Mr. Walsh, who sifted 1 Sue Craner Debra matuniversity source major in foreign languages through original and social work. j.' Debra Sue Craner is a daughter of Mr. erial for this book. Why was Wilbur Wright not given his and Mrs. LeRoy Craner of West Corinne. Melanie Sue Perry graduate of Box Elder rightful: due?J Thlsibook will;ti4he:lon;i ,a .1976,four-yeMelanie Sue Perry, 17, is a daughter of LDS seminary make the reader appreciate High school and a Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Perry, Deweyville, even more the invention of the graduate. and a 1976 graduate of Bear River High airplane. of the Rodeo school. Her sponsor is Triple S Dairy She a was member club, : readers For young Farms. Mr. Revere and 1 by Robert serving as secretary, and also was assoWhile at Bear River, she was president Lawson is an account of certain ciated with concert choir. She is active in as Laural class of Phi Gamma Pep club, a member of the church, Paul of currently serving career in the episodes a cappella choir, girls varsity basketball Revere as revealed by his horse president, and is sponsored by Norman team, FHA, Key club and Sponsors club. Scheherazade. This may be .Brothers dairy. is but there on lark a, history a lot of truth and this makes for Potato Facts delightful and appropriate readPotatoes produce some bicentennial this ing during 4,800,000 calories an acre, or year. about five times as many as rice Suppose there were a planet and 10 times as many as wheat, somewhere in space whose inhabitants could observe our own Earth for You is a study by the the National Geographic Society planet Earth. What would they mythical planet Omega of our says. Another evaluation: One see? Franklyn Branley invents Earth just as we have studied acre of potatoes alone could feed a family of six for a year. such a planet. A Book of Planet Venus or Mars. . , - ar r 1 . Debra Bingham Debra Bingham, 19, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VerNon Bingham, Bear River City, and is sponsored by Kent Jeppeeea. A 1975 graduate of Box Elder High school, she was a member of the yearbook staff and president of the Spanish club. She was a choir member for two years and listed in Whos Who American High School Students. She was a member of .the National Honor society and graduated in the top 10 percent of her class scholastical-ly- . She is attending Ricks college and is studying nursing. ' , Kristie Scott Kristie Scott, 17, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Scott, Fielding. ' She graduated from Bear River High this year and is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott. She lives on a farm and is currently employed at the Iron Horse restaurant. A graduate of Garland LDS seminary, she enjoys horse riding, camping and cooking. Arraignment continues (Continued from Page One) locked restroom. Herbert said they arent certain the man using his correct name since several sets of indentification were found in hit possession. Herbert said no shots were fired in the incident. In his hearing Wednesday, Maran charged that he was not allowed to make any telephone calls to ast attorney and repeatedly requested to contact the Civil Rights commission in Salt .Lake City.". After allowing him two hours-tcontact an attorney without results, Judge Robert W. Daines continued the case today. v f'; Refused Calls .. The sheriffs office said the man refused to make calls when allowed to do so and Officer Moody said two calls were made by the man shortly after booking Sunday.' Maran is being held in the county jail in lieu of $3,000 hail. is 'a J h Brigham City's MDKiayica.TT Jf youve got a ;h , sponsored by the National Farmers All entries - Patricia Rabbins Patricia Robbins, 18, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daryle E. Robbins, 238 North First West, Tremonton, and a 1976 Largest Springing Address. mmm : . pondent and columnist for Carnegie library Haaretz, one of Israels leading newspapers, has peered behind the scenes for some Book Reviews: Adult information. This The Secret Conversations of Henry Kissinger by Matti Golan book is for any reader concerned with the peace of the world is a look at the diplomacy in the. Middle East. but especially as it involves the Arab4sK Middle Eestijnigpt.-- viij ifrort"the start e The untold story of the Wright raeli war in 1973 to the latest disengagement talks in Geneva. Brothers can be found in the new book. One Day at Kitty Mr. Golan, diplomatic corres step-by-st- Laura Jean Hanson Laura Jean Hanson Laura Jean Hanson, 17, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Hanson, 761 West Main street, Tremonton. She graduated from Bear River High this spring and is the library Brigham City &? Susan Laurie Borgstrom graduate of Bear River High school. Her sponsor is Lynn and Jay Hardy. She was a member of Phi Gamma at of The SearBear River and chlight. She also was vice president of the Future Nurse club and was affiliated with FHA for three years. She received an award for excellence in a poetry writing contest sponsored by the Tremonton Womens Civic league and is active in the LDS church. , Lori Coombs Lori Coombs, 17, is a daughter of Mr. member graduate of of LDS seminary and at the present time is employed at Maddox Ranch House. She has sung in the WSC Cosmetology Spring show for the past two years and is an active member of the LDS church. Her sponsor is Braegger Brothers, Willard. Michelle Carter Michelle Carter, 18, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, 712 South Main, Garland. She also graduated from Bear River High school this spring and is sponsored by Eldon and Alta Munns. She is active in church, serving as president of her Laurel class, and enjoys singing, playing piano and various sports. McKinley school, working with fourth grade children, and plans to attend Dixie college this fall where she received an academic scholarship. LDS-churc- Melanie Mund Melanie Mund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mund, 86 North Second West, Willard, graduated from Box Elder High school in 1974 and attended Weber State college for one year. At Box Elder she was a Dance club and FHA. She is a She also served as an instructional aide Kayla Christensen Kayla Christensen, 17, is a daughter of Mrs. Ellen Christensen, Bothweil. A 1976 graduate of Bear River High school, she is sponsored by Darrel Udy. She was a member of the Rodeo club at Bear River and also Future Farmers of America, representing the chapter at the national FFA convention in Kansas City, Mo. She was Harvest Ball queen, served on various committees and is active in the . - complaint about poor service, want I to hear about it. II WE HAVE THOSE Automatic Electric Sprinkler Systems Let us Help You Design o Sprinkling System for Your Yard. THE raws rass OBOniBDODOl1 Personally. K. V. HANSEN Nsnson Chovroht 016 Ncrth Mein i "That's right. 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