Show army cadet demonstrating the highest qualities of scholarship proficiency military leadership and potential value to the United senior Kent Blackham Daryl States Army” Young Blackham student in electrical engineering holds the rank of Cadet Lt rated honors at the annual Colonel Awards and Honors Convocation in June he After graduation ' held at" the ” Utah" State “Agricuintends to enter the armed forces ltural College Sunday May 1 He will likely be stationed at who rates second Kent high Monmouth New Jersey in the USAC school of engineer ing received a scholarship A pm RELIEF SOCIETY REMINDER— for having A grades for three Garland First Ward Relief Soconsecutive quarters of residence work He received a similar pin ciety officers announce next Tuesmeeting will commence at 2 day’s has rated Kent last year straight Mrs Howard Maughn A’s for eight straight quarters pm with In addition KenF received a giving the literature lesson - All ward members are invited Phi Kappa Phi award for scholar-- ' to attend There will be a sure-ership given to the top 10 per cent in each of the various schools of the college Eight engineers were honored THE GARLAND TIMES Today during the annual UTAH GARLAND ROTC Review at the Logan college he will step into the role Friday May 6 1955 to receive the of army cadet Page 8 Medal awarded to “the Leadership High Scholar Honors Given Kent Blackham Seminary 'Announces Graduation Program For May 16 William E Berrett is rto be the guest speaker at the annual seminary commencements exercises slated for May 16 at 8 pm in the Bear River Stake tabernacle at Garland Mr Barrett is vice president of the LDS Church School EducaHe has also worktion program ed in the seminary organization and has been president of the mission home in Salt Lake City Mr Barrett has also written - text lxoks used sem- by inaries one of which the graduates have used during the past year Elaine Cowley and Ralph student speakers are to 141 graduating students their parents and friends to is Music be furnished by the a cappclia choir and instrumental sextette to the speak Esther Elmer Attends Convention in Portland Oregon X Esther' Elmer accompanied by other home teachers of the blind left Monday for Portland to attend a convention Oregon for Jlome Teachers for the Blind eleven western states the for These conventions are most valuable and! instructive because the teachers have an opportunity to in a exchange ideas not only scholastkiield but also in crafts social welfare functions and many other phases of the work states Miss Elmer who is expecting to gain many new ideas from She expects to enthe gathering joy a trip thru the Redwoods on her return trip by way of California Miss PRIMARY ENJOYS Thursday evening members of the Bear River Stake Primary By Melvin Barrus board were entertained at a The Bear River track team party at the Henry Brown home events ran well balanced in in honor of Mrs Ina Udy who honors in a was being released from the away with scoring meet Bear River board— The presidency were- hosas they gained "106 tesses A hot dinner was served last Friday1 65 the next Box Elder’s to to 18 women and a gift was pre- points highest score sented to the retiring worker Bear River Box Elder Preston North Cache and Malad finished ' Joyce Smith of Kaysville visit in the order named ed Sunday with her grandmother L J Silvester husky Bear Mrs W L Larsen came close equaling his throw when last week’s shot he tossed the sphere 53 ft 11 in Shirrel Silvester was second in :a’s this event Dennis Payne topSophomore to breast the V GARDEN ped - all sprinters 4 tape and win both the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes Bryon Gibbs ran third inthis event also one of Bear Larry ’"Knudsen Rivers’ fine milers ran a close V-'Av second to Griffith of Preston V Larry led until the last eighth of a mile then Griffith edged him out in a photo finish It was a Choose from our complete fairly fast race at 4:505 This is assortment of rakes shovels than the hoes spades and digging seconds faster seven mile clipped off at Box Elder forks Finest quality last week James Davis finished fourth for Bear River Bear River pole vaulters Bert ' Cafe YOUR TRIP SOUTH 7 vr 'i i o (Formerly Pops Cafe) EX I HA BIG On Your Old Water Heater Now! 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