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Show David Jesse Wagstaff Honored at USU Awa rd . Honor Prog ra mi LOGAN David . Jesse. Wagstaff of American Fork was honored during awards honors programs at Utah State University last week. Xacn Gr-the University's seven colleges holds its honors program separately, at . which time the valedictorian of the college presents pre-sents his address, and scholarships, scholar-ships, awards and other forms of recognition for outstanding work at the University are bestowed. . Presentation of honors at programs pro-grams for each of the colleges has made it possible to shorten the University Commencente.t exercises, officials explain. Commencement Com-mencement at USU is scheduled June 6 this year Commence ment speaker via be William E. Warne, for many years the director di-rector of American Aid programs in Iran where Utah State University Uni-versity maintains a technical a'd mission to adrise the Iracic government gov-ernment In education aud agricultural agri-cultural matters under the asa-pices asa-pices of the U. S. Government USU student from American honored was Jesse Wagstaff, Phi Kappa Phi. national academic fraternity. , Rio Grande Scholarships Given Four Colorado-Utah Graduates THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 28, 1959 y si - .... ,y.v-J.. ;- UtL Jaw Kent L Robertson . Four Colorado and Utah high school graduates have been awarded the Rio Grande educational, educa-tional, scholarships each worth $1,000 a year it was announc- Grande railroad president. The four are Kent L. Robertson, Robert-son, Moab, Utah; A. Dennis Schade, Ogden, Utah; Frank A. "RelgeL Florence. Colorado, and Frank A. Reigel Senior High School, and plans to study Mathematics and Physics atBTO. - Both Colorado winners will major in Physics, Reigel at the William, C. Miernyk -riX.Z I A. Dennis Schie der. and Miernyk at Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Reigel. who graduates from Canon City High School this week, is the son of Mrs. Pauline 'i ir.e uunnco youui is uie son comEiitiiee of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Miernvk. William C. Miernyk. Durango. Re;gei, residing at Phantom Colorado. Canyon, near Florence They were selected by the Rio Grande scholarship . from a total of 190 applicants West 3rd Ave. He graduates from the states served by the; this week from Durango "High railroad. j School. . Each grant is for a one-year i mnng factors considered in period, but will be renewed each rettng the awards were the year for four years if the re- following: academic standing in ciplent maintains an academic; the upper 20 percent of high rank in the upper 25 percent of (school graduating class, well-his well-his class, Mr. Ay delott said- Thus, j rounded personal development, total, value of each scholarship j excellence of character and lead-can lead-can reach $4,000. jership qualities, and interest in This is the second year the Rio J engineering or physical science. Grande scholarships have been , at any accredited college or uia-p.o HiahWflt Tersity in- coioraao ana um, o o--- granting a baccalaureate degreeff, . Vrr to engineering or a physical 301001 lylOSlllir Karl H. Bennett Assigned to Auditors Office Karl HV Bennett, American Fork, former Utah County audi tor, began work with the Utah state auditor Tuesday. His job will be to work with counties and later with cities to help them adjust their books to a uniform system of accounting required by state law:"" Responslbility for achieving a uniform system of accounting shifted from the State Tax Com mission to the state auditor Tuesday, as provided in an act of the 1959 Legislature and a constitutional amendment adopted adop-ted by' the voters last fall. science. Funds for the scholar- j x uuuuauuu ui new m o & Younsr Robertson is the son it Senior Sluff Day. Annual senior sluff day was Life Is not truly life, but only misery. Euripides. Life is like a school of gladiators, gladi-ators, where men live and fight with one another. Seneca. Gary X Meredith AmongTopBYU Business Students Gary E. Meredith of American Fork, was among the top business busi-ness students cf Brigham Yocrg University honored at a banquet May 21 in the Joseph Sffiilh banquet ban-quet hall. The occasion was the College of Business honor banquet.- - J' - : Gary was awarded the certifi cate naming him the octstand- ing student in the department cf business administration. This department, new this year, was open only to honor students of the university. Awards were made to outstanding students in seven departments. He is a senior student at the University, majoring la business administration, and will grada- ate in August. A graduate cf the Lehi High School, he has attend ed LD.S. Business College. Gary and his wife, the f orsner. JoSeen Grant, and their little daughter. live at 31S East 2nd South. r - - , n Utah Motorists Love Rambler 1 Because... n Rambler 6r,irt orm ft ; gallon on th highwoy, at pro m wo.iyo oo.ao Economy tun. lamblet also provufet roonMU om4 mtforl insid yog It ova plenty of koodrooa oad plMty of Ito-room Ito-room to Itrefch out end ntam. oa oo b9 kips. Utah motorists lov th convenient and coomy of 3mVmr Twin-Travel Beds, th comfort of Airliner leciiainq SeoH. 4 th sturd, top-lid trovi rack mttkk i iloadard OjpM on all stalion-wogonj. Bcot of tks. and My other-exclusive other-exclusive features, Utah motorist really do lov tombtir. Vi n see roun UTAH JLAMfilfX DEALER TODAY- Iliir.iBLER In Four Short Months From Zth To 3rd Place tn Utah Hew Car Sales M 1 5 Halstrom Motors 598 East State Highway American Fork, Utah Peterson Motor Co., Inc. ,3116 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah a Wood Motor Co. -550 South 5th West Bountif ul, Utah Morris Motors 1131 North 5th West Provo, Utah Rancho Rambler 6th South & State Salt Lake City, Utah Kranyc Motors Price, Utah Hansen Motor Sales 295 North Main Logan, Utah Harmon Motor Co. 570 No. Main Spanish ForkTUtah " Bosse Motors, Inc. 823 South Main Salt Lake City. Utah Stoker Motor Company 44 East 1st North Tooele, Utah Jack Morris Rambler Co. 550 South Main Brigham City, Utah Laury Miller Rambler .4949 South State Murray, Utah 2 nzzj EZ3 Z Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Robertson. held May 14. Two large bus 705 East Locust Lane. Moab. He toads of seniors traveled to Lais La-is graduating from Grand County goon to spend the day. High school at Moab, and will Accompanying them were Mr. major in Chemical Engineering ' Mrs. George C. Scott, Mar at tkeUniversity of Utah, Salt caret Hansen, Lydia Hoggan and Lake City. von Bennett. Brigham Young University at i Filial Assembly Program Fiovo, Utah, has been selected On Monday. May 25, at 11:30 by Schade. He is the son of Mr. the final assembly program and Mrs. Armand W Schade, be held at American Fork 1632 Lake Street, Ogden. He High School. During the after- graduates this week from Ogden j noon the senior class as a group jwm tour the new , high school j building. - ' Seminary Closing Social : Alpine Stake IDS Seminary will hold their closing social of the year on Tuesday, May 26. As students come to the Seminary for classes they will go to the east room where a picture show will be given and refreshments served. The social Is under the direction direc-tion of the Seminary faculty, Principal Raymond T. Bailey, Linford Christensen. Earl L. Xielsen and Ar clean Bench. Try the New TOPS DILK MUTE Dog Food Milk White GiveTourrlogTiew-health and vigor with this perfectly formulated feed. Finest ingredients. Every essential nutrient At a BIG Savings Available in 10 and 5 Ex bags. There's a MILK WHITE FEED for every need including: Starting Mashes, Broiler Mash. Laying Mash, Breeder Mash, Turkey Mash, Dairy Feed, Hog Feed. Rabbit Pellets, Mink: Meal. Cattle Pellets 7r 7ahd "many other feeds."" For your feed needs consult your Branch Manager Walter Steff en. UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS CO-OP. Homehuilders Entertain Mothers at Social i Larks. Bluebirds and Seagulls of the Fourth Ward entertained their mothers at a Homebuilders Holiday last week. In charge of the affair were Lucille Wootton, stake Lark leader; Georgia Greenwood. Bluebirds, and Fern Clements, Seagulls. Girls and their mothers were divided into groups with each group representing a particular country. They were given small kits from which they fashioned a piece of dress associated with that country. . Refreshments consisting of something from each country were served. Myrtle Pulley of the Alpine Stak ePrimary JBoardwas a special guest. There were 50 in attendance pn BODD 0 When a trackman drives a spike into a railroad tie at Kennecotfs Utah Mine in Bingham Canyon, each blow he strikes affects-the profitable production Lpf copper in Utah. His skill in maintaining mine tracks-helps tracks-helps keep ore and waste trains running on schedule. The trackman and all his fellow employees att lie mine, mills, smelter and refinery are part of the copper production team in Utah. When each employee helps Kennecott operate successfully, he also helps insure his own economic future. Each man's skilled handling of his job helps make copper production efficient and economical, and efficiency and economy are essential to the profitable sale of copper on a highly competitive market. Other members of the team are doing their share in the constant effort to help Kennecott meet the challenge chal-lenge of competition. Using money earned from the sale of copper, Kennecott s 90,(H stockholders are constantly con-stantly improving their Utah business. As the owners of the company, they spend millions of dollars every year to buy new equipment, to improve plant facilities and to conduct research. And management employees devote themselves to planning more effective methods and procedures that will help achieve the same result. All, working together, benefit all. To Kennecott owners and employees, successful competition means the best possible assurance of economic security. To our entire state, it means continued .benefits that are .important to the prosperity of thousands of Utahns. : - A .'- ! Clubs and Socials LaTona Music Club ' piano students who received superior rating at the recent 'Music Festival were, honored at the May 14 meeting of the La Tona Music Club, Mrs.. Donald M. North wood was chairman of the evening, assisted by Mrs. j Bardell Beck, Mrs. Fay Evans, i Mrs. Newell Deal and Mrs. Vera! Bolmdrake. ; Each piano student took part They Included Julia Ann Wight, Bobby Mecham, Annette Packard, Pack-ard, Sharon Burgess, Craig Packard. Pack-ard. Karen Eckersly, Jane Evans, Kathy Wright, Karen Walker, Betty Jean Ingram, Clifford E. Young m, Ramon Beck, Necia Beer. i Two vocal solos were presented , by-oberta Sorenson, accom- panied by Ann Francom. Parents of the students were special guests. The affair was held in the Second Ward, and Eht refreshments . were served by the hostesses. T J . ..V"''" j.Hi T I -ga-vT --' yAa A dm liK h: M . : Rl - V - V- . - - - I yj . :&fcy. SswJi umz&&7&r w&psz- YEennQCQtt Cbzpcr Corporation A Gosxl NWr Ik3fiin to Build a Better Utah |