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Show Utah PresaAaoocIntion City, Utah 04110 silts3 Sky View To Graduate 550 Seniors Friday .1 Tri . --: WrA ,vw4? Graduation exercises will take place Friday evening in the Fine Arts Center beginning at 8 p.m. with the prelude and march of graduates. Several student speakers will be featured as well as members of the school board. The welcome will be given by Dais Budge, Board Mem- Jv ber; invocation, Kaylene Johnson; remarks, Superin- tendent C. Bryce Draper. America The Beautiful" will be sung by the choir with the narrator, Raeburn Or- Alvey, Charles Trent Ames, American," g Featured on the graduation program are the following: Susan Johnson, Kaylene Johnson, Connie Allen, Coy. Spackman, Paula Jensen, Kara Hunt, Madlyn Hansen, . Cache tie Citizen Choir; The American Challenge: To the Individual, Philip Cooper, Kara Hunt; To Society, David James, Coy Spackman; To the Nation, Madlyn Hansen, Rodney Hulet; and "God Bless America" will be rendered by the choir. Presentation of Graduates, Principal Stephen W. Thurston; Acceptance of Graduates, Reed Durtschi, Board Member; Awarding of Diplomas, Members of the Board of Education; School Song, Graduating Class; Benediction, James Higbee. Char conductors are S. Loosle, J. Manning, R. Frost with accompanists, Marcie Egbert and Susan Johnson; organist, Lynn Thomas. The instrumental en- Cindy Eck. (back) Brian Cragun, Rodney Hulet, Brad Thomas, Philip Cooper, Burke Pitcher, David James, James Higbee. semble includes: Barbara Jean Bodily, Mark Bradley, Brian Cragun, Clair Cunningham, Cathy Godderidge, Mike Johnson, Angela Kingston, Kelly Liljenquist, Wendy Maughan, Tamara Merrill, Ann Miller, Lari Maur- er, Chris Olsen, Debbie Payne, Mike Poulsen, Nancy Serving Smithfield, Ltwistsa, Richmond ind Other Richardson, Courtney Sorenson, Janice Thomley, Janette Wood, Marina Young, North Cocho Communities VOL. XII, NO. 22, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1976, SMITHFIELD, UTAH Smithfield Eight Ward 84335 Lions Plan Bishopric Reorganized sen as Bishop Perry H. Crossley, 1st Counselor and Raymond V. Marchant as 2nd Counselor. The rest were asked to remain in their present positions. Bishop Don Hansen was born in Logan to Lottie and Wallace Hansen. He received his education in the Logan City .Schools and graduated from Logan High School. On February 21, 1940 he married Mary Traveller, Smithfield, in the Logan LDS Temple. They are the parents of 4 children, all married, Sheryl Humphries, Smithfield; Ann Poppleton, Hyrum; Blaine and Gary Mary Hansen, Smithfield. There are 2 children, deceased. There are 7 grandchildren. Don is a Smithfield City Councilman, and one of the directors of the Canal Comp- any. He has been a scout leader, ward clerk, counselor to Bishop Arthur Peterson and a High Priest group leader. He is a farmer and he, with his wife, own and manage Hansens Cow Palace Dairy. Perry H. Crossley was born in Smoot, Wyoming to Fawn and Lowell Crossley (they now reside in Smith-field- ). He is a graduate of North Cache Senior High School and 3 year LDS Seminary. He married Salty Pitcher and in the father of Leo, Nancy, Jan, Salty Marie, Lowell, Drifty and LeeAnn. Perry is employed at Trenton Coop. He has been serving on the Stake High Council. Salty has been 8th Ward Relief Society President. the Hyde Park Lions under the direction of President Gordon Kirby will have a just recently released, she is now in charge of the Relief Society nursery and is assistant Beehive leader. Sallys parents are Marie and Leo Pitcher, Smithfield. Raymond V. Marchant was born to Anne and Albert H. Marchant in Coalville, Utah. He is a graduate of North Cache Senior High School and U.S.U. majoring in elementary education. On August 4, 1967 he was married to Sharol King, daughter of Marion and Lotus King, Garland, in the Logan Temple. He is employed as person-na- l specialist at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden. He also farms with his brother, George. He is the father of Marci Ann 5; Paul 3; and Terie Lyn I. He has been Ward Master. Cub Chuckwagon Breakfast at a.m. at the Civic Center in Hyde Park. Chairmen are Denzil 7:30 . Lamb, Arthur Giltins and Owen Waite. Breakfast is served from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at $1.5C each, Served will be hash browns, ham, eggs and hot chocolate. All you can eat. At 6 a.m. the scouts will conduct a flag raising ceremony at the Civic Center. There will also be a prohot-cake- gram. At 11:00 a.m. there will be memorial services at the cemetery with Bishop J. W. Hyde in charge. Catherine Bailey, David Sherwin Bair, Pamela Bair, Deanne Baker,' Karren L. Baker, Pamela Suzanne Brian Ralph Balls, Sandra Balls, Evelyn Bank-heaKent H. Bankhead, Nancy Bankhead, Patty A. d, Barson, Deborah Ann Bartlett, E. Jed Barton, Becky The Lions will have a refreshment stand all day. In the afternoon will be ballgames. There will be races for the young people. This all starts at 1:00 p.m. y, Theodore Mark Edwards, n, Dean Christensen, Janet Christensen, Stacy 0. Christensen, Cheryl Christiansen, Debra Kaye Chris topherson, J. Beeson, Tim Blaine Belnap, Brad G. Benson, Betty Clark, Paul Tracy Clark Jill Clayson, Julie Cole, Debra Cooper, Joseph B. Cooper, Philip Henry Cooper, Ralph I. Cooper, Leann Benson, Ruth Berge-soRobert J. Berry, Barclay F. Bigelow, Keith South Bills, Cindy Kay Bindrup, Cristi Annette B inford, Jed-di-e E. Bingham, Jacqueline Birch, Denise Bird, Jon Edward Bischoff, Kelley Dean Blauer, Delia Bliss, Michael Lynn Bliss. n, Douglas Corbridge, Eugene Thomas Cottle, Connie Marie Cozzens, Brian John Cragun, Elizabeth Ruth Cram, Trina Lynn Cravalho, Fran- - Awards and scholarships have been given to the following: UTAH STATE UNIVER- Le-An- Shows n, Academic, Brenda Lee Academic, Judith M. Lee Academic, Jill Mauchley Linda L. Leadership, UTAH STATE - BLUE KEY OUTSTANDING STUDENT Leadership Scholarship - Mark Jones. LOGAN ELKS - Most Va- Students Mark ' luable Jones, Rodney Hulet. WURLITZER FOUNDA-TIOLeAnn Eddington. STATE NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP Linda Henderson, N OUTSIDE Awards were given to Greg Smith - Youth Bowling. UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Mike Jeppesen - Boys State, LaDawn Olsen - DraVocal ma. Ray Ormond Music, Kelly Liljenquist -Band, Robert Evans - Music, Brad Benson - Music, Pam Ballam - Music, David Bair -- Julie Music, Laurie Maurer LEGE Craig Brown, Denis Hendricks. ' ' UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Philip Cooper. WEBER STATE COLLEGE Tony Loosle, Lisa Jensen, Donnette Durtschi, Jill Mauchley. DIXIE COLLEGE-Mar-g- aret HERALD JOURNAL -Special Plaque - Andy Lewis Bicentennial Art Work. Cole. ROTC Brian Cragun. UTAH TECHNICAL COL- FARM BUREAU - Outstanding FFA Student - Rodney Munk, Outstanding Homemaker - Sally Goudar-z- i. Larsen. RICKS COLLEGE Carol Smart, Julie Niederhauser, Coy Spackman, Connie Allen, Susan Erickson, Mary Baugh, Brad Thomas, David Winn. BYU Loreta Hansen, Todd Johnson, Rod Hulet, Paul Clark, Kaylene Johnson. - DEPARTMENTAL Business - Renae Robinette, Industrial Arts -Rex Campbell, Music - Eugene Cottle, Foreign LanAWARDS guage To Lions Maughan - Academic, Ann Miller - Achievement, Gloria Mouritsen - Academic, Jenae L. Murray - AcadeWith incoming President Newell L. Crookston conducting, the North Logan Lions met at the Lofthouse for a dinner-meetinSpeaker was retiring President Dean Haslem who gave an illustrated travelogue cm the various places in the states and Alaska where he had been. The meeting was just for the men with IS present. The next meeting will be g. June 3. Acamic, Kim Nancollas demic, LeAnn Nielsen - Aca- making demic, Cynthia Nielson -- Academic, David L. Rigby -Academic, Debra L. Robinson - Academic, Carol Smart - Academic, Brad L. Thomas Academic, Holly Marie Thompson - Academic, Janis Thomley - Academic, DeAnn Young - Academic, Kirt S. Moser - Academic Marcie Egbert - Academic, Nancy Richardson - Music, Brian Cragun - Music, Kris Ann Olsen - Music, Mark Bradley - Music, LaDawn Olsen -Drama, Ray Ormond Vocal Music, Kelly Liljenquist -Band, Robert Evans - Music, Brad Benson - Music, Eugene Cottle - Music, Pam Ballam - Music, David Bair - Music, Laurie Maurer -- Jorgen- sen, Kaylene Chlarson. LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE Janis Thomley. SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE-Cr- aig CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Outstanding Boy Athlete - Brad Thomas, Outstanding Girl Athlete - Janet Christensen. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Wenlee Jensen, Brad Thomas, Barbara Abel. AIR FORCE ACADEMY-Ma- rtin Culley. The Kiwanis Club held their meeting in their lodge in Smithfield Thursday even- ing with President, L.B. Caine conducting. Maxine and Kendell Corbridge were special guests. The program was given by Coach Bruce Synder the U.S.U. Football Coach who spoke on his football program at Utah State University. Marves catered the meal to the 24 present. Elections will be coming up, probably in June. - Trudy Nielsen, Petersen. Egan, James Merritt. Jeanfe Schenk, Math - Brian Cragun, Band -Mike Poulsen, P. E. - Karen Jewkes, P. E. - Brad Parkinson, Science - Joyce Johnson, Voc. Ag. Dallas Spackman, Social Science - LeAnne Eddington, General Scholarship - Connie Aljen, Burke Pitcher, Speech - Mary Leisa STEVENS HENAGER-Bru- ce Nielsen, Cindy Eck, Pamela Bair, Card - English - Paula Jensen, Orchestra - David Pack, Home- -- -- -- Band. -- To Kiwanis SUSTAINED Eighth Ward Is (I, to It) Perry Crossley, first counselor, Don Hansen, Bishop, and Raymond Marchant, second counselor. Falstev, Susan Falstov, Tol M. Fishbura, Curtis H. Fisher, Kurt Alan Fomoff , Dix R. Frampton, Dan L. France, Curtis G. Frazier, Pamela Frederick, Erlene Fredrickson, Leslie Fuhriman, Fran-cin- e Funk, John Scott Gardner. Also, Kathleen Garner, Dennis John Garr, Lyle D. Geary, Linda Denise Gias-soWayne R. Gibbs, Shayla Rase Gillins, Cheryl Gittins, Monte Gittins, Bruce H. (continued on page 2) Awards , Scholarships BEST LEGS TROPHY Brad Peterson. BEST ASSEMBLY SOPHOMORE CLASS. -- -- . PING PONG - Tim Belnap, Jeff Wengreen. Doubles -- Lori Lindstrum, Loreita Hansen, Leslie Jones, Janis Tingey. P.T.A. SCHOLARSHIP Jim Chambers.' ALTON HOFFMAN SERVICE A WARD-Outstan-ding Student - Tami Allen. FARM BUREAU - Outstanding FFA Student Rod- ney Munk, Homemaker - Outstanding Salty Boys State. TIIK nrw bishopric in the Smithrirld Erickson, Robert Bruce Evans, Debra Fabricius, Kathleen Fackrell, Mark B. Students Receive Band Michael Jeppesen AS Marcie Egbert, William Russell Egbert, Carol Ann Elia-soDale Walter Elwood, Russell Scott Elwood, Susan n, Chlarson, Kayelene Chlar-soMike Chiquito, Eric Bassett, Robert Bassett, Mary Jane Baugh, Terrie Beckstead, Arnold Beck, SITY, Lori Andrew - Academic, Mark Ashcroft - Academic, David S. Bair - Boys David Pack, David Baer, State, Brad Benson - AcaGloria Mouritsen, Russell demic, Terri Button - AcaEgbert, Sandra Balls, demic, Paul L. Clark -Eddington. Academic, Phillip H. Cooper Admission is by ticket - Academic, Eugene T. Cotonly. tle - Achievement, Brian J. . The list includes: Connie Allen, Janet Allen, Cragun - Academic, Kim V. Downs Tamara ,'JU T. - Allen, Russell. D.. Griffin - Academic, Academic, Madlyn Allen, Steven D. Allen, Taml Hansen - Superior Student, Allen, David K. Allred, HelRenate J. Harrison - Acaen Allred, Michael D. Allred, Linda Henderson -demic, Salty Ann Alvares, Tony K. Academic, James B. Higbee - Academic, Rodney Hulet -Academic, Kara L. Hunt -Academic, Margie K. Israel-se- n - Academic, David R. James - Academic, Lisa D. Jenkins - Academic, Deborah Jensen - Academic Paula J. Jensen Academic, Joyce L. Johnson - Academic, E. TOdd Johnson - Academic, Susan Johnson - Academic, D. Mark Jones - Leadership, Michele Jorgensen - Academic, James D. Keeley -- Travelogue Brun, bert Chambers, Phillip Joe Charley, Angela Cheney, Cathie Ann Child, Daniel Thomas Child, Gayelene Barber, Theresa Barbone, Brenda Barr, Terrance S. Drew Zenteno Cunningham, Marian Dahto, Reed Bryce Dartoy, Michael V. Daugherty, Bret Facer Davis, Judy Kathleen De- bolt, Danton Demille, Shirley Anne Dennis, Gloria Done, Walter W. Donohoo, Jolene Dowd, Kim Vern Downs, Sue Downs, Debbie Drury, Bart C. Duce, Cathy Ann Duncan, Kent S. Dunk-toDawnito Durtschi, Cindy Lee Eck, Leanne Eddington, n, Lori Andrew, Ann Archibald, Patricia I. Archibald, Mark Luthy Ashcroft, Steven W. Atkinson, Marianne Axtell. Also, David Lloyd Baer, HqsIoiH Breakfast On Memorial Day, May 31, The Smithfield LDS 8th Ward Bishopric was recently reorganized with Don Han- Esteban Lamar Culley, Clare Reed Thomas E. Buck, Brad Bul-leCoye Bunderson, Lawrence Wayne Burnett, Terry Jack Burr, Terri Lynne Button, Tami Lynn Caldwell and Kelly Boyd Campbell. Also, Marcia Campbell, Rex R. Campbell, Shauna Rae Campbell, Barbara Ann Carpenter, Crystal Carter, Perry Cartwright, Margaret Ruth Chadwick, James Ro- Bal-la- Greetings will be given by Burke Pitcher; reflections, Connie Allen, Susan Johnson, Brian Cragun; The American Dream, Paula Jensen, Brad Thomas, Cindy Eck; "Testament of An Also, Dennis Eugene Cronin, Leo J. Crossley, Martin Boehme, Cheryl Borg, Debra Booth, Marti Lloyd Bowden, G.L. Bowen, Lynette Bowen, Mark Webb Bradley, Kim Brenchley, Daniel R. Brog, Craig C. Brown, Jaime derson, Teresa Anderson, Michael Reid Andreasen, mond. Croft esa Cheri Andersen, John William Andersen, Cyndi Anderson. Debra Anderson, Ervin Todd Anderson, Everett Wade Anderson, Lex A. Anderson, Michael Justin An- " dee L. Crockett, and Valerie Also, Marilyn Bodily, TerM. Bodrero, Annette James Fred Amundson, GIRLS ATHLETICS Track and Field - -- Chris Skinner; Tennis Cindy Nielsen; Basketball - Jenae Mur- - Kathy Maughan; Swimming Margie Israelsen. ray; Volleyball -- SPECIAL AWARD - Lori Lindstrum. Stewardship Week Set Chairman Valden Pitcher and Chairman Jay Bank-hea- d from Cache Countys Soil Conservation District Boards, jointly announce the observance of Soil Stewardship Week. The week of May 23 to May 31 has been declared by Governor Calvin L. Rampton-a- s an appropriate time to turn our attention to this important subject. His official proclamation is as follows: WHEREAS, the of our people depends upon the pruuucuon of ample nui'piHv of food, fiber ami other product of the soil, ami WHEREAS, the quality well-bein- g and quantity of these products depend upon the conservation, wise and proper management of the soil and water resources; and WHEREAS, our people have a mutual interest in the land and share the responsibility of preserving its productivity; and WHEREAS, Conservation districts provide a practical and democratic organization through which landowners are taking the initiative to conserve and make proper use of these resources; and WHEREAS, the conservation districts are carrying forward a program of soil and water conservation in cooperation with numerous agencies and countless viduals: NOW, indi- THEREFORE, I, Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of the state of Utah, in full appreciation of the value of the soil to the public welfare, and desiring to honor those who protect it, do hereby declare May 23 through m. itfio as STEWARDSHIP SOIL WEEK. in the state of Utah. IS) Governor Calvin L. Rampton The theine of this year's observance parallels the Bicentennial observance, with the theme being "We Begin Again". t ' |