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Show Claii Vice President, a member of " the Junior Prom Committee, 8th Grade Class President, and was a delegate to Utah Buy.; Slate. Besides being active in Student Body administrative activities, Denny is recognized as a top athlete ath-lete at M. II. S. He was selected as a first team AllRegion end at the conclusion of the 1958-59 loot-ball loot-ball season. He is also a regular on the Milford Tiger basketball squad and takes an active role in track and field events. He was born Feb. 12, 1941, in Delta, Utah. His future plans include in-clude enrollment in a university where he will study Civil Engineering. Engi-neering. The daughter of Mr. a;"", Mrs. Claude Horton, a popular Sophomore Sopho-more at Milford High, Judy Horton, Hor-ton, was selected fJr: rw' dS the sirl Pcr- sonality of the i Month by the l Hilltop Echo. , . . i Judy was born "iL. S'1 Jan- 10' 1943- at . :' Ely, Nev. She ""'" W came to Milford r , with her family . . at an early age 1 and has been an Judy Horton attractive addition addi-tion to the town. Judy served as a B team Cheerleader, Drillmaster of the Cub-Ettes, Freshman Class Secretary, a member or the Freshman Fresh-man Dance Committee, and was named Yearbook Princess during her previous years at M. H. S. The petite brunette was selected as an attendant to the 195S-59 Homeroming Queen, Sophomore Class Favorite, and a member of the Traveling Assembly. She is currently ;irving Milford High as a A team Cheerleader. Her future plans are limited to enrollment at the Brigham Young University where she intends to study a phase of Education. rca CD a vel&. BY DAVID KILLAM Personalities Of the Month Denny Belliston, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Belliston, ha.; been selected as a Personality of the Month by the TT" Hilltop Echo. f This popular . Senior was run t ner - up in the , 1958-59 Preferred Prefer-red Tiger elec- tion and is cur- i : rently serving as I ' secretary of the Denny Belliston p r j 0 r to tnis year Denny served as the Junior DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, IN-TERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. January 12, 1959. Notice is hereby given that on January 28, 1938, Alfred Wood, Thurman, Rulon and Garold Eyre of Minersville, Utah, filed Private, Exchange application Utah 027547 under Section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select Lots 3, 4, Ey2!SW Sec. 18; Lots 1, 2, Ey2NWV4 Sec. 19; T. 26 S., R. 16 W., SL Mer., Utah, containing contain-ing 304.89 acres, in exchange for Sy2 Sec. 15, T. 29 S., R. 17 W., SL Mer., Utah, containing 320 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land Office, Of-fice, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served serv-ed upon the applicant, within 30 days from the date of the first publication pub-lication of this notice. Ernest E. House1, Manager. . First Pub.: Jan. 29, 1959. |