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Show THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1975 - THE CITIZEN 5 Benson Scouts Hold Pack Meeting by Alice S. Cardon Henson a new grandson, January iI , ' m el will be used as a training Cache District. The Transit-levcourse in plant and soil science, and for tool in a one-yesurveying ditches and land leveling. Victor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Israelsen of Young Ward, and is the Sky View FFA Chapter reporter. el ar race were: Brian Kunzler, Thomas Petersen and Jeff Watterson of the Webelos Den; Jeff Kunzler, Bart Ballard and Jeff Call from the younger Cubs. These boys, and any others who want to and are registered, will enter in the District Pinewood Derby at the USU Field House on February 22. 9:30 p.m. 28 to born on their daughter Nancy and Richard Hansen of Trenton. This is the fourth child of Nancy and Richard, all boys. Caroline Watterson, infant daughter of Tanya and Wayne Watterson, received her name and a blessing on Sunday. She was blessed by her grandfather Lyman Wettstein, Tanya's father. The Cub Scouts held their monthly Pack meeting on Wednesday evening at the Ward Cultural hall. Each of the boys had made his own little car which he entered in the pinewood derby held that night. Winners of the auto at the Larsen home. Linda and Jay will make their home in Logan where Jay is employed. and Mrs. Perry Hoes, was baptized on Saturday, and confirmed a member of Ruby enjoyed the day gether. the I.lJS church on Sunday by her grandfather, Roy Rees. The family met at the home of Roy and Ruhy Rees are visiting at the home of Gaylen 's parents, Helen and F'lilnn Center Theatre. 11:30 a.m. Feb. 12. Wrestling Match: USU vs. Utah at Salt Lake City, 7:30 p.m. Feb. Musical "Ernest in Love" Theatre Production, 8 p.m. Lyric Theatre. Tickets: $2 public, $1 USU students. a, Roy and Mr for dinner. Perry and his wife and family; Cloteele and Max Dahle and family; Feb. Student Exhibit featuring drawings, paintings, sculptures and ceramics; also MFA Textile Exhibit featuring Watin Kunira-sandr8:30-4:3- 0 p.m. weekdays, Library Gallery. Feb. 10, Fine Arts Speaker, Shirley Chisholm, Fine Arts Center, 11:30 a.m. Darnell Haney Dance Group, 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m., University Center Sunburst Lounge. Basketball Game: USU at Seattle, 9 p.m. Feb. 11, College of Business is sponsoring Walter Heller Lecure, Fine Arts Jay Larsen, son of Jewell and LaMont Larsen, will be married on Saturday to Linda. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bingham of Amalga. An open house will be held that evening from 7:30 to VICTOR ISRAELSON (right) b pictured above checking out the transit-levgiven by North Cache and Blacksmith Fork Soil Conservation District Boards to the Sky View FFA chapter. Also pictured are E. Lynn Nielsen, board member of Blacksmith Fork District; Winston Larsen. FFA Advisor; and Valden Pitcher, chairman of the North lH'sinr Here. daughter of and family; Rex, Adolt and Frank Scliaub are happy over the arrival of 12-1- Feb. 13. lecture by William Cunningham, 11:30 a.m. Univer- sity Center Sunburst Lounge. Conversations Speaker Alice Hart, Topic: "Women's Women's PoeFeelings try," University Center Room 313, noon-- 1 p.m. Har- - to- Gaylen and Hally Jo Reese Lowell Reese. Bernice and Howard Johnson spent a few days at Las Vegas. Nevada recently. Ann Thain has returned to her home in Benson after vacationing in California with friends and family. lem Globetrotters in Spectrum, 8 p.m. Tickets: $4 adults, and $2.50 high school age and under and USU students. Rock Dance, University Center Ballroom, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14, Wrestling Match: USU vs. Southern Utah in Logan, 7:30 p.m. Spectrum. Billy Joel Concert, Spectrum at 8 p.m. William H. Hale Memorial Dinner, sponsored by Black Student Union, 7 p.m., University Center Ballroom, $3.75 per plate. Air Force Major Receives Masters Major Thomas W. Wood, a former Amalga resident, received a Master of Arts vice to the United States as Chief of Protocol, Head Degree in Management and Supervision during Winter Commencement at Central quarters Air Force Logistics Command ... for consistently exhibiting superior professional skill, tact and diplomacy while planning and executing protocol functions and events attended by the highest level United States and Michigan University this past week. Major Wood has been stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio for the past two years where he is the Chief of foreign military, govern ment and civic leaders, including the President of the Protocol for Headquarters, Air Force Logistics Command. Major Wood was recently honored by retiring General Jack J. Catton who presented him with the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal during ceremonies held at the large Dayton, Ohio complex. The citation to the award cited Majoy Wood "for outstanding ser- - ' United States. Major Wood, a 13 year career officer, entered the Air Force after receiving his commission through Air Force ROTC from Utah State University. He was decorated with the MAJOR THOMAS W. WOOD distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with nine oak leaf clusters for combat in Vietnam. With Winter Here , Can uaaeCC, Sloven . Spring Be Far Behind. II cQ Vi r. ... V- - .4- - ' ASSORTED CHOCOLATES THE MOST TREASURED VALENTINE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 FANCY HEARTS SOMETIMES FLOWERS AREN'T the first to pop through the snow after a long, cold winter. As these pictures show, rusty cans, plastic containers and paper sacks full of debris are Just around the corner. sometimes are the first signs that spring and spring clean-u- p Citizen Photo WED thru FEB SAT 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 PV vv V VVVV vvvv V VVV V VVVV V v VALENTINE Where tuere you in SPECIALS 62? 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