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Show Thursday. fey ; f I- - : , y- r't ft ! ; : f Members oi the 1960 BRHS Senior Class are listed below In alphabetical order. Edward Ernest Abel, James G. Abel, Jr., Paul Elias Adams, Louis Alex, Clair Anderson Allen, Michael Anderson, Sharon Lee Anderson, Mary Valene Anderson, Rawlin Lester Anderson, Gay Nell Archibald, Larry Kent Barfuss. Katherine Berchtold, Violet Dorothy Diana Bessinger, Gordon Eugene Bingham, Suzanne Mildred Black, Emerson Claire Bowcutt, Gayle Bragg, James Gerald Brown, Gloria Burnett, Fred Butler, Cordelia Burton. John Leonard Canfield, Larry Chambers, Alvin Erik Christensen, Gay Christensen, Joan Mae Christensen, Nila Nanette Christensen, Warren James Christensen, John Edward Collom, David Tracy Conger, Paul Mark Coombs, Kristene Coombs. Thomas David Daniels, Hugh S. Davis, Ellen Cook Erickson, William C. Eickson, Lyle Wayne Evans, Carole Lee Ficklin, Adele Forsgren, William Melvin Foxley, Dixie Lee Fuhriman, Janet Irene Fuhriman, Kenneth Wayne Fuller, John Carol Garfield, Dorothy Rapheal Garfield, Lana Godfrey. Richard Mark Hales, Lenore Hall, DeAnna Hansen, Jay Vard Hansen, Kathleen Harris, Carl George Harper, Roy Haramoto, Gary DeAnna Louise Hendricks, Wynn Henrie, Sharon Hess, Margaret Ellen Hickman, Winston, Earl Hickman, Janiece Hill, Richard M. Holdaway, Calvin Carter Hunsaker, Steven Lashbrook Hunsaker, ILeEtta Lorraine Hurd, Kathleen Hyden, Marvin, Reese ; ' ' ? ' ' I ' ' t srmil HkPMiiWMM - i:i )! I ' 1 if Wlm Si V ? . V,; Kf ,v, J - .. fitli ' "l, "f. . ' , - s if I fmSmiSSMSm.- " ; i,g srtis, 5 sf ' Si ; p:.S MERMERS OF THE PARK VALLEY BISHOPRIC who were recently set apart to R. Pugsley, first preside over the Park Valley ward are, seated, left to right; Rex counselor. L. second G. Cutler, Durward Standing Kay bishop; counselor; Palmer, are Chester R. Kunzler and Harvey A. Carter, ward clerks. BRIIS AWARDS Continued from page 1 Football awards went to: Ralph Norris, Mike Ramsdell, Burke Rogers, Jay Sandall and Tommy Woodhead. Juniors Virginia Francom Dies Wednesday Hyer- Michael A. Ramsdell, Marilyn Reeder, Judy Lee Richardson, Connie Alice Roche, Richard Dean Rock, Burke Wayne Rogers, Linda Rose, Tommy Keith Rose, Jay Harold Sandall, Judy Whiting Sandall, Jerry Wayne Secrist, Connie Rae Giles Sessions, Richard Leroy Shaffer, James Lewis Sherman, DeAnne Irene Shuman, Patricia Shuniway, Delia Gwen Silvester, Terry Richard Smith, Annette Sorensen, Max Lynn Stander, Lanny H. Starr, Ileen Stenquist, Farrell Kirk Summers. Glenn Ward Taylor, Roger Dewey Thompson, Joan Lizzie Tolman, Bonnie Jean Udy, Farrell Edmund Udy, Robert Carl Van Sweden, Susan Louise Waldron, Sheila Kay Ward, Trina Marie Ward, Sheryl Anne Wat-kin- s, Leslie Alene Wight, Shirlee Wilson, Tommy Woodhead, Ray Kurt Yoder. Equivalency Certificates Bert Shelly Arnold Alfred, Deakin, Jr., Lowell R. Hendricks, Edd L. McNeely, Bruce I. Woer-ne- r, K. Ross Tracy, Vernon Smith. Plan Reunion For Class of 1930 ar 1, Co-o- p Manager Reed Giles UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS CO-O- P 78 Choir Members to Tour Nevada A total of 78 BRHS singers will compose the school's choral group which has scheduled a five- day concert tour, sightseeing trip to Las Vegas, 'Nevada, starting May 29. The local group will visit Boulder Dam as well as the tour Best-Wa- FAMILY 60 Pair LADIES' YOUNG ma Assorted styles and colors. Better shoes priced for fast cleanup. Size 3 to 6. ist spots In the highly publicized desert gambling spa with its world famous houses of chance. Following the Las Vegas stay, the tour will hit St George and Richfield, Utah, for concerts be fore returning home. Assorted styles and colors. Real summer saving. Size hVz - Vz- 4oT i m Pair 80 Pair mm iEH'S and BOYS i f Lill Many assorted styles and colors. Savings you can't afford to miss. Size 5x2 to 3. DRESS W 03 w 33S Assorted styles and colors. Special savings to our customers. Size 7 ,77 1Q0 Pair 70 Pair CANVAS CANVAS Asorted colors, specially priced for summer wearing. Size 7 - 3. Assorted colors, specially priced for summer wearing. Size ZVz to 1 44 1.00 Sportmen Two valley students were hon ored with tuition scholarships at Utah State University Tuesday night. Sonja Secrist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thaina Secrist of Collinston and Darrell Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith were among a of Tremonton group of 18 students of the Uni versity to receive the scholar for general treatment and Payne urged interested boys to secure the applications immediately at either Russ'a Electric, two doors north of the Post Office on will have to make do with the y S. Tremont, or .at players assigned to start with," Lumber, at the northwest comer Payne said. "We have every hope of a of the Main and Tremont intersection. strong league this year and urge the "We will field 12 teams, of 15 everyone connected witha fast to off it to get help players each, or 180 boys. There league will be no player pool and teams start," he added. YOUNG MEN'S as Instructors ur Needs See YOUR rs 60 Pair EMM. up Decaixmic ? , Drs. Clark and Roy Mortenson, D.V.M., report construction of their new Box Elder Veterinary clinic was started last week, with completion to be rushed to the earliest possible date, at the location at 390 W. 6 No, Tremonrector. ton. Scheduled to include both "But June 5 Is the absolute, large and small animalis surgical to have clinic also final, definite and irrevocable fil- rooms, the vetera isolation room, complete to want who ing date for boys disand drug laboratory, play this year," Payne added. "It inary and holding pens makes no difference who you are, pensary room who you may be, who you know for large animals. clinic will be The partnership if the apor what you know to provide trained personstaffed aren't in you plication isn't for call at all times hand on nel going to be in league play." for player-membeApplications of the Tremonton baseball Little League may be picked up starting immediately and may be turned in until June 5th, according to DeVerl Payne, league di- FOR THE ENTIRE Ol-se- with Now! Sign-Up- s SALE OF SHOES icimm Bright New Work Begins On Vet Clinic - Mark Baer, Vance Bourne, Don Alan Reed Iverson, Dee Ann Virginia Helen Stoler Francom, Seniors DeJarnett, Val Eberhard, Steve 39, died Wednesday at 3:15 a.m. Jensen, Anna Belle Daines JohnD. Hawks in a Logan hospital after a five son, Eldon Dale Johnson, Camylla Jay Hunsaker - Captain, Leon- Harris, Boyd Hawes, J. Jones, Emily Jean Josephson, months illness. ard Canfield, Warren Christensen, and Dwane Jones. Don Kerr, Terry Knutson, Don Mark Coombs, David Conger, She was born June 1, 1920 at Bennie Lee Kay, Lynn E. Kay, Lamb, Mike Munk, Jay Oyler, Ft. Wayne, Ind., a daughter of Deone Louise Kerr, Sharon KidHugh Davis and Lyle Evans. Winston Larry Smith, Grant Theurer, Neal Dr. Albert E. and Grace Moses man, Devon Dallas Knutson, Gary Hickman, Henrie, Gary and Owen Udy. Thompson Lee Koford, JoAnn Korth. DeVon Knutson, Fred Manning, Stoler. Sophomores Lorna Gayle Larkin, Janice She married M. Virgil Francom Phillip Markham and Allen Robert Anger, Lynn Allred, Feb. 14, 1938 in the Salt Lake Larsen, John F. Limb, Judy Lish, Wayne Canfield, Connil Crozicr, Temple. They had made their Fredrick William Manning, Phillip Steven Green, Charles Hards, home in Snowville and Tremonton. David Markham, LaRon Charles Peter Hansen and Boyd Holland. An active member of the LDS Mason, David Wright Aiaugnan, Gary Iverson, Steven Lee Jen Church, she had served five years Trudy Ann Miller, Monte Misrasi, sen, Colyn Knudsen, Barry Kraus as president of Tremonton First Sheila Morris, LeAnna Nelson Newman, Ward YWMIA, and in various Mortensen, Tony Munk, Dun-el- l Richard Fayne and Oleen Potter. Diana Nelson, Allan H. Nelson, positions. Darell Rudd, Jay Taylor, Dale auxiliary Gordon Nessen, Lyle Marion Jav Surviving are her husband and Thomas, George Ward ,Dan Whit- four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Newman, Michael Lee Neuman, ing and Gail Womack. (Tamara) Strunk, Logan; Vicky, J. Allan Nk'lsen, Evalyn Nielsen, Karen Managers Wendy and Dawn Francom, all of Tamara Irene Nicholas, n Porter Huesser and Sidney Tremonton; her mother, Salt Lake Norr, Ralph Norris, Gene S. Susan Carol Bishop. Oman, Orva one one sister City; grandchild, SWIMMING and four brothers, Mrs. J. Max Lavon Paetsch, Marva Jean ParMembers of the BRHS (Doris) Stuckl, Albert Stoler and kinson, Mark Mont Peterson, team to receive awards were: Wilford Stucki, all of Salt Lake Gerald Dennis Petersen, Steven Jerry Secrist, captain. City; Bill Reader, San Diego, H. Porritt, Sheryl Elinore Grant Adams, James Arbon, Calif.; and Otto, Florida. M mth Joseph Andrews, Lyle Archibald, Funeral services will be con Gordon Bing- ducted David Bessinger, Saturday at 1 p.m. in the ham and Claire Bowcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Verl J. Iverson of Tremonton First Ward chapel. Jerry Brockman, Larry Cham Friends may call at Rogers Brigham City were Sunday dinner bers, Collin Crozier, Bill Foxley, Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 guests at the J. W. Iverson home. Kenneth Fuller, J. R. Garfield, p.m. and from 11 a.m. Steven Green, Charles Hards and until time Saturday Mrs. Kirstine Fredrickson refor the service. Burial Boyd Hawes. will be in the Riverview Cemetery. turned home Friday night to find Garold Marvin Hyer, Hill, her grandson and family, Mr. and Steven Lee Jensen, John McCann, Mrs. Gilbert Nikolaisen, of CourtTwo Local Tony Munk, Kenneth Rose, James ney, Vancouver Island, British Sandall and John Shaw. visit Columbia, here for two-da- y Named John Shaw, Chris Sorenson, of a vacation trip. Mrs. at end the Odeen Buxton and Reed C. Jen L. D. Thomas, Dale Thomas, Low Fredrickson had been visiting Mrs. sen, both of RFD 2, Tremonton, ell Tracy, Reed Woods, Dennis were Jerome, Idaho, named this week as recent Veda Crozier, Yoder and Kurt Yoder. with Mrs. LaVon Crystal. ly certified instructors for the Track "White suit" track team mem Hunter Safety Course, sponsored QUICK-DR- Y ENAMEL bers recognized with awards were: by the National Rifle Association IVERSONS VISIT of America. IN NORTHWEST Terry Knudsen, Neil Thompson, ine new instructors will Outside Inside i Mr and Mrs. J. W. Iverson have James Jensen, Colyn Knudsen, course in gun returned home from a visit in the the four-hoHugh Davis, Leonard Hansen, handling, shooting Columbia Basin. They were ac Jerry Secrist, Clare Allen, Steve operation, Take a can cf Untco Deco-rami- e and safety responS' companied to Pendleton by Mrs. techniques Porritt, and Ralph Norris. ibilities of hunters, as part of a O. A. Iverson, after which Quick-Dr- y Enamel, a they Kay Fredricks, Peter Hansen nation-wid- e education program of spent some time with their sons, Owen Val Steve Pavne, Harris, brush, and a few hours of the NRA. Ronald and Lee, and their fam Udy, J. D. Hawks, Jay Oyler, The course is designed to per- ilies at Othello. Before your time. Result? Exciting Lowell Tracy and Allan Nelson. returning mit every community to educate home, also visited Mr. and new decorating magic! they Lyle Evans, Don Lamb, Max and inexperienced hunters Mrs. Claude Wakefield at Moses Bessinger, Mark Baer, Bud Theur young Walls, ceilings, woodwork, on a volunteer basis. Lake. er, Val Eberhard, Monte Payne, furniture Inside . . . metal Darrell Rudd, Wilfred Numkins, Mrs. Flossie Munson, accom Tom Woodhead and Boyd Hawes, ond wood furniture, boats, panied by Mr. and Mrs. Buddy manager. tools outside. Comes in 8 Knudsen of Portage, attended Speech exercises at the Dowgraduation colors plus ready-mixe- d for awards Receiving winnings Idaho School Thursday ney, High state in region, and national All persons who attended Bear Intermixes. where Mrs. Munson's River High School during the speech, debate and dramatic com evening Dennis Knudson, was and were mem petition were the following stu grandson, period 1926-193- 0 one of the graduates. dents: bers of the 1930 graduating class are invited to attend a Class of Kathryn Perry, Pamela Capener, LEGAL NOTICE Jane Waldron, Dianne Morris, "30 Reunion June 25 at the high The Box Elder County Assessor Tamara Ewer and Suzanne Law, school, according to Mrs. Wes and the County Commissioners Diana Bessinger, Judy Richard STUDDED TEE to check the assessed Gcphart, Tremonton. son, Peggy Palmer, Sharon Baty, urge you Mrs. Gephart is a member of a FENCE Diana Nelson, Susan Waldron, Value of your property on the class organizing committee for Valuation notices that you rePOSTS Margo Johnson and Louise Kerr, the planned reunion, and says the Don Pope, Fred Manning, Caro cently received. It you have any invitation to attend the event Order Your or grievances please extends to all those who were lyn Bosen, Pamela House, Jerold questions White Top Brown, Louise Kerr, Bent Wester- - meet with the Board of Equaliza- members of the class at any time tion on one of the dates and at tenure at Fence Posts gaard, Deann Jensen, Karen Wat the Its four-yeplace designated on your Valu- during Mike Rita Richards, Doutre, kins, BRHS. Now! Steve Peterson, JoAnne Fuhriman ation notice. "If you were a freshman who All have been made Available Charlotte Robina and Bette Davis with the class, came In as started under the supervision and direcPioneer Story in 6 - 6',2 a sophomore, graduated or left tion of the State Tax Commission. or if you before graduation Recipients of awards issued by 7 ft. M. Reeder, Corinne, for know of anyone who was a mem Adolph 5 Discount authorship of quality Junior ber and will pass the invitation on orders of Pioneer stories, with a total of 19 ships for the academic year 1960-196- along the invitation still ap through the University Col- plies," she said. 50 or moro, stories for the English depart ment, were issued to: lege honor program. Is mailing "The committee For The students and their parents letters to all known members of Mary M. Perry, David Hun SAVINGS saker, Lynnda Miller, Douglas attended an honor presentation In the class group, but urges anyone On All Farm Ward, Connie Welling, Bronda the Sky Room of the Student who qualifies or think they may Steven Larsen and Steven Building at which the awards qualify to contact us at ALplne and Home Hall, Green. were presented. she said. Beauty Little League " GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960 . .yjj. ; : ' f , Tremoaion," Utah" Th LEADER 26 1960 WWW C 1.00 18 T.V. 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