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Show AXA 'AA a :-v'.'. K - - ... . 1 v - v faculty Awards Presented at 'V - To 29 Students v Honoring students for scholarship scholar-ship and service, the anual faculty .awards were presented to 29 stu- dents at Brigham Young university. univer-sity. Wednesday morning. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, chairman of tto awards committee, conducted tqe program. The s tudent body awards will be made Friday. Selected the most efficient student stu-dent on the campus, Paul D. Boyer, of Provo, received the Pio-vo Pio-vo chamber of commerce efficiency ef-ficiency medal. President F. t5. Harris introduced Frank Karl, president of the chamber, who made the award. In athletics. Jack Christcnsen of Midvale was awarded the medal for the most efficient athlete, ath-lete, given oy J. Edwin Stin. The Junius Jackson schoi-iish.p for outstanding junior athletics was given to Lester Cannon of Salt Lake City. The H. G. Mer-rill Mer-rill Cross Country award was presented pre-sented to Buster G. Webb of Kaysville. . .Other awards were as follows: The Alpha Kappa Psi medal, commerce scholarship, Ben E. Lewis, Salt Lake City; Phi Chi Theta award, Lavinia Ludiow, Spanish Fork; Hazel Noble Boy-ack Boy-ack home economics medal, Leah D- Harris Provo; cash awards to Irene Giddings. American Fork, and Blanche Whiteley, Oakley. Ida.; Forace Green gold medal, outstanding journalism graduate, Farol Hassel, Mammoth; M. H. Graham medal, outstanding journalism journ-alism services, Wayne Kearl, Card-stcn. Card-stcn. Alberta; Omega Nu book for outstanding poetry. Afton Clegg. Provo; feature article, Sherman . Greenwood, American Fork; Walter Adams medal, string instrument in-strument proficiency, Shirl Cook. Peagram, Ida., class of 1919 medal vocalist, Blaine Johnson, of Spanish Span-ish Fork. - ; Studio guild , medal, best land- Bcape painting, Viola Farnworth, of Provo; 1. a. BrocKDanK casniM Rllestll, pr8nn U ttoiwiih award, oest original art work, Sarah Nickerson of Grantsville. Speech efficiency awards, Ver- ! - rla A. Brienhoit, ios Angeies, QJZSSSZ. 'JfS vtlngermann, Huntington. Mask cfub scholarship, Leora Curtis, Ptovo. Anna Egbert medal efficient ef-ficient debater. Reed CI egg, Roosevelt, Tau Kappa Alpha Junior varsity debaters, John StoneTand Dean Conder, Provo. 2elta Phi' medal, Charles Fish, provo. "f"" v "- -The kvrards were presented by . f awtf tyAJQaemDers of the depart-.. depart-.. ment In. which the award was won- Tfae Flora Harvey Sunberg . award for, outstanding senior stu dent i In religious- education was presented ; Qerald Erickson by Deair CferriiMo Jong. . . .y. -..,'. -i Use? cord water and ammonia, not soap, to clean matting. TaetfieAflies.dounot, lay ,eggs: they bring forth living laryae. j r - ?"A" ; ." - '-: :v: : A.v; A; Ar OR EM Timpanopoa Warci, ) Sharon Ward j MRS. MERRILL CR AND ALL Reporter Phone 026-R-3 j 7- Mrs. J. D. Pyne entertained at a birthday party at h?r home Friday Fri-day evening for her son, Wesley Dee, cn his 10th birthday anniversary. anni-versary. A number of lively games were played. The dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served at the dining table, which was covered with a lovely lace cloth and centered with a pretty birthday cake. The guests were Joan and Jimmy Pyne, Cu-morah Cu-morah Gordon, Marian Bellows, Betty and Bobby Jacobsen, Norma Nor-ma Rae Wells, Gwen Jacobs, Ve Loy Keetch. Anna Dee Pyne, Harold Har-old Edwards, Stanley Ferguson Howard Peterson, Gloria Washburn Wash-burn and Wesley Dee Pyne. Mr. and Mm. Clarence Kofford Rex, ReNae and Lenore visited over the week end with their daughter and sister-in-law, Mrs. Elmo Chrlstensen and her family in Richfield. They also visited irfMirysvale Sunday. MraTlti Mrs. Christian Axel-son Axel-son of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Booth Sunday. Mrs. Florence Gates and Mrs. Nettie Sorenson were guests of honor at a party given by the Birthday club at the Gates home Monday afternoon. Social chat and tasty refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed by the following: Mesdames Delia Wilkinson. Florence Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, Grace Wilkinson. Elf fie Mil-lett. Mil-lett. Dorothy Smith, Charlotte Skinner, Flora Stevenson, (Ber-jretta (Ber-jretta Williams, Ethel Dickey, Agnes Nelson. Golda Mangum, Katherine Elder, Elmira Elder, Minnie Barbacus, Mary McEwan, Zella Sutherland, Norma Josie, Mrs Brewer Sr., Mrs. Mason and Miss Gladys Scott. The honor guests received lovely birthday gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Orrel De Lange an(J "a ed wUh M Sunday. Mrs. W. J. De Lange who had been visiting with Car-sons Car-sons returned home With them. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rasmussen. Mrs. Maude Rowley, Mrs. Orrissa. J. Rowley and Mrs. Amelia Latta motored to Manti Monday where they attended the wedding reception recep-tion of their nelce, Miss Zella Gurr and De Van Roberts. Graduation exercises for 13 Guide boys of Tlmpahogos ward will be held in the church Sunday evening, May 28th, with Mrs. Cynthia Cyn-thia De Lange in charge. Tonight (Wednesday evening) a banquet will be given in Sharon ward house for the purpose .of raising funds t for the tiew bundling. bundl-ing. It is being , sponsored by the M. L A. officers and teachers, A , lovely silk .uilt 'Will be . auctioned auc-tioned .off during;, the A. evening. Money spent oh the quilt, will be credited tp .eacl) bne on their quota of the Luildin? fund." All are urged to come and enjoy a real' mm. !?a f.?: V n- 'i A J j 1 y&. r-TT C SvRvb- (UTAH) -PAlIi ::::':?:.,t''-r-: . . .S..-v::AJK:--i-.v--: IA ("-"'''v ASA: ASA - 'W - "v;Ai a:a AS - .of v -. VI ;v - v vs Lions to Elect at Pleasant Grove PLEASANT GROVE Burton ! H. Adams and Lyean Johnson are nominees for president of the Pleasant Grove Lions club. The nominating committee members are W. C. Smith, J. N. Sargent and George Peay: Other nominees are: Karl Banks and E. A. Beck, first vice president; Owen Ash and S. W. Hilton, second vice president; J. N. Sargent and Emerson Em-erson Bradley, third vice president; presi-dent; Wesley Jense, secretary-tieasurer secretary-tieasurer on both tickets; Lewis Olpin and C. J. Rollins, Lion tamer; E R. West and Blaine i Swenson, tail twister; C. R. Clark, Rulon Brimhall and George Peay, directors. Election will take place on May 31 at a meeting and social to be held at Saratoga resort. The Lady Lions will also meet. John C. Kidneigh, district governor, wall be guest of honor. Students' Work In New York Exhibit Four Dixon junior high school students have had their work placed at the New York school arts exhibit, it was announced recently. They are Jack Henderson. Hender-son. Doris Gren (deceased), Elaine Bullock, and Athene Knudsen. Miss Georgiana Johnson is the art instructor. . - Child Injured in Helper Accident HELPER When struck by an automobile driven by Mark Ho-vat, Ho-vat, 53, of Spring Glen here Tuesday, Tues-day, Daniel Mc Alpine,, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAlpine of Castle -Gatei suffered a multiple basal skull fracture and severe scalp lacerations. " Hovat told officers the child was playing ball and ran into the path of his car, Hovat was released pending outcome of . the child's condition. SUES FOR WAGES Asking judgment of '$190 for wages allegedly due Alta Peterson, Peter-son, Lehi, from M. S, Lott, doing business as the Lott Plumbing and Heating company of Lehi; a suit was filed in district court Tuesday Tues-day afternoon by the state industrial indus-trial commission. evening of fun and entertainment. Mr. and, .Mrs. 'Ivan L. Cox (Val Rogerson) of Norfolk, rVirginla, are announcing, the birth of a daughter born: Friday at the home of the , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs : Lynn iogersoxv Jn Provo. The new; atttval has one sister. The .Rogenons are former residents 'of Sharon ward.'v ' ' L- ---A - V V -lilt. A.i.. - .V.. ; Iff v i a C ....... s y V a I a ' A A ....... . v;ii.: aa:a5 r' ' .a, .. 1 ' all L A' A-j.y ' V, JZ ".' f .'A; - ; 1 MmmsmWMVmt x. .. ' i'"" v.'."1 . ; c - 1 Dreamer waul -yryixn Charles Lindbergh oh. ilay 20, 1927,- when he bopped the Atlantic. 2 Veteran mail flying in this type of Boeing, one-seater toughened him. Soaring alone from New York in the . Spirit of St. Louis, he landed in Paris 33 hours later. 4--Fame followed, and he married Anne Morrow. 5 They made world-wide flights, lost a son to a kidnaper, took refuge in England, returned on plea of the war department. 6 Meanwhile a young admirer. 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