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Show BYU Honors Springville Educator For Outstanding Service Record (" v Lucy A. Phillips of this city was one of six Brigham Young University graduates who received re-ceived the 1958 distinguished service award of the BYU Alumni Al-umni Association at the annual an-nual banquet Saturday evening in the Joseph Smith Ballroom. The awards are presented each year to the persons who have given meritorious service to church, government, profession profes-sion or society. President Ernest Er-nest L. Wilkinson was master of ceremonies. Miss Phillips who achieved emeritus status at Snow College Col-lege this year, obtained her degree de-gree at the BYU and taught at Grantsville and the Provo high school. After graduate study in 1925-26 at the BYU, University of Utah, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin and the Western State College. Others who received the award were George Q. Cannon, a member of the Twelve Apostles Apos-tles of the LDS church; Dr. T. Earl Pardoe who organized the BYU speech department among other accomplishments; Mrs. Estella S. Harris, wife of the former president of the BYU; Wayne E. Mayhew, a 1923 graduate and Mrs. Stella P. Rich, , former English instructor in-structor at the BYU. Mrs. Rich retired because of ill health in 1955 and she passed away in Calofirnia just two i days after being named as a , recipient of the award. k Miss Lucy Phillips, Springville Spring-ville educator, former mem ber of Snow College faculty, she became a member of the Snow College faculty and taught there since with exception excep-tion of graduate study and a year at Lincoln high school at Orem. She has also studied at the |