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Show The School Planned it vjt f A7 Jt'' Ni " v V (r - . Ai ' ' lr v is v , - I -- Two local residents X X at R.J.H. S. Gymnasium Friday, May 1th at 7:00 B. are 1 graduated from Ricks College, owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The two are Karen Hirschi of Tremonton and La Mar Roche of West Fielding. Baccalaureate services were held May 9 in the John W. Hart Auditorium with Elder Mark Petersen, a member of the Council of the Twelve of the Church, as speak- second oldest ma ; (second row): Mr. and Mrs. New?'! misjvonary; Charles Bo.'tus?, wlvtest ha'r, GraBroiu'i, oldest woman; Eric Stenquist, oldest man; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner, missionary; (third row): Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers, missionary; Emfl Anderson, whitest hair; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pay-ie- , Earl missionary. Graduate students at Utah State University who will receive advanced degrees at commencement ceremonies June 9, from the Box Elder County area include: Kent Summers, Both-we- ll; James A. Capps, Brigh-a- m City; Conly L. Hansen, East Garland. Mr. Summers, son of France ssa W. and the last Ervin G. has Summers, Tremonton, completed requirements forthe Tremonton cont. from pg 2 Mrs. John Oyler of Redondo Beach, Calif, is visiting with John's parents Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler. She is also spending some time with her parents in Bear River City and with other friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. She is here while her husband attends a sales convention in Acapulco, Mix. degree of Master of Science in fishery biology. He wrote a thesis entitled "Primary Production in a Cache Valley, Utah Farm Pond." He received a bachelor's degree in 1965 at He is employed as a USU. fisheries biologist with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. He and his wife, the former Kay Dye of Neola, have three children. Mr. Capps, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clayton Capps, Brig-ha- m City, has earned a Master of Science degree in mathematics. He received a bachelor's degree in 1971 at USU. He is a member of Phi Eta Sigfna and Phi Kappa Phi. Mr. Capps is married to the former Carolyn Fish of Brigham City and they have one son. Mr. Hansen, son of Mr. and Australian educator, MissMyra Roper, was presented.by Kath-r- yn All phases of Nessen. Chinese life such as education, etc. were disgeography, The second part of cussed. the lesson which dealt with Living in China Today was given bo Dottie Whitney. New officers for the coming season were elected. Mrs. Lynn Markham will be the next president, Mrs. Sylvan Holtinerwill be Mrs. Steven Hales will be secretary and Mrs. Orville Ewer will be the new historian. Following the lessons and business of the meeting, the hostess served refreshments to her guests. nt, 1 U.S.D.A. Choice - Full Cut Round Can Hams The new officers we re installed with the traditional candle- light ceremony by this year's president, Mrs. LaRaine Harris. Mrs. Joan Hansen of Fie will direct the group's activities next year as the president. Helping her will be Mrs. Tess Hess of Fielding as vice president; Mrs. Marlene Coombs of Garland as secretary, Mrs. Sue James of Honeyville as reporter; and Mrs. Rosie Silvester of Id-i- ng Choice Beef Lb t Hardware R&R 176 liJ WTJMIIsf lli J Safeway Regular,, ZZ ' MAIN WEST UTK TREMONTON, w ar P'tased to accept 5i4C Northern Bathroom Real Whip laloni Chunk, Crushed, Sliced Stf Frenchs Mustard 89 Nestles Quick 1 From' 1cy , Greenland Captain's Choice Lb. Pack " Golden Griddle Battle Detergent 39 30 66 Detergent Roast Roast Roast 98 791 79 Dishwasher Salad Oil MTff 63 59 :0 Napkins ar 89 Noodles SsTJSi X: 36 Chunk Tuna zn 39 B X': Potatoes '' 'Z 7" i St I. Tater Treats Pkg. Hawaiian Frozen Can I 99 "tS 18 Bel-a- Paper Plates J fcf M. SSL. 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Chuck-Blad- e Steaks V rawesuMdr,:.": c Brand CVi C.TI Frozen MM. - Whole Tyson cMPID r Ice Milk IK. , Peanuts "32 Capt. Choice Breaded Lb. Fish Sticks U.S.D.A. Grade A The Piece 105 Safeway Whole Hog Pkg. M Del Monte Drinks 45 92 Sauce ?;L Pkg. Bathroom X 49 L 40-c- t. Juiced Syrup . WnneB-s- - 'i 44 n Half Pancake Flour 5f Potatoes Bar-B-- Q m Jl By 79 Ib. Turbot Fillet Bag Brand 9 - ounce Cold issue 20-o- Can Country PApple ' Quart Ctn. B.llL'.'al ia'J3i 6oU jJjtjjjjUUQSU CXfSJ J T'i Ti 41 ' o: ot.Cheese I 39 SnMtft UpS 231 Waffle Creams S5L ley 5. to be married Mav Ifith Spotlight Goblets by Noritake Accent Grey by Reizart List on Appliances Pkg. MM I09 Lb. Sterling Brand Dixie Mm j Pack Margarine Gaye Stokes and Scott Wheat Family Pack Lighter Fluid 30 Town House Cut Can Topping 18 Mlon. Charcoal If House Can ,7 Green Beans DAmhIa r Apple . Townll-oz- a iff Sterling Brand Pork Sausage I 58 (Sii.) O' Ctop Doi. ' h I 89 1" Mb. Pkg. Armour Mira. 1 Ib. Cure Sliced Pkg. ttZAjVUjJ Frt.Cocktail issue Safeway Sliced Franks jtitt-- rarer. 597 a--j AA Mand.Oranges rr.irrari I035X1IJJlP WJIISl WVl f ACVTTY5 IkSCl WaM 0 V?VATil Tremonton, Utah Eggs med Fielding as parliamentarian. A beautiful corsage was presented to Mrs. RaNae Hortin in appreciation for herefficient and effective activities as advisor. Special guests were Mrs. Germaine Page State Advisor and her husband and the club members' husbands. Mrs. Tess Hess the chapter Young Homemaker of the Year was awarded a beautiful tray by Mrs. Janet Adams, State ParliA delicious amentarian. Cornish game hen dinner was served after which Mrs. Hansen began her duties as president by adjourning the meeting. mm UkA.llBJ - Mb. Pkg. Pork Chops 1 98 Lb. May 10 thru May 16 I 93 Lb, Choice U.S.D.A. iav v.w PVajfVWai Morrell's Golden Crisp Label Bacon Bacon 49 Boneless Gold Coin Lb, Whole or Half Ground Beef Honored Brides Mrs. Floyd Nielson of Salam, Oreg. has returned to her home after a weeks visit in Tremonton. She has been visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Guy Johnson and with other relatives in the area. She is the former Tess Johnson. 09 U.S.D.A. Short Ribs Grod. picturesque Hills resturant was the setting for the Bear River Chapter of the Utah Young Homemakers Ass. dinner meeting and installation ceremony held ApriJ 28. I Fully Cooked Safeway 59 Com Sherwood The mmm I I PRICES EFFECTIVE New Leaders, Dine Nature had a sense of humor to let housecleaning, gardening and spring fever come at the same time. Door. Childern Free. m ,rV'AI4T14. irui ' Homemakers Name nothing so annoying as arguing with a fellow who knows what he's talking about. A Requested Donation of 75J For Adults Will Be Accepted, At The M "1 1 M There's - Steaks at her home Monday night. The lessons given were on "China Today," Information on China which had been compiled by an Mrs. Warren E. Hansen, East Garland, has earned a Master of Engineering degree in mechanical engineering. He wrote a thesis entitled "Chemical Treatment of Dairy Cattle Waste to Optimize Methane Production in Anaerobic Digestion." He received a bachelor's degree in 1971 at Utah State. Mr. Hansen is a member of Sigma Tau and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. While at USU he was president of Program Bureau, a singer and dancer in the Delta Phi Chorus, a member of USU Folk Dancers and a Cadet Lt. Colonel in ROTC. He and his wife, the former Joyce Dimond of West Jordan, and their son will begin active military duty after graduation. lysf 1 fcfcKf,irfill committee for review. See demonstrations of Double Skills, Arial Skills, Adagio and Floor Exercises. Commencement services are scheduled for today at 10 a.m. Look for these tags. They mark temporary extro savings all over the store. Stock upl JTM , When in charge, ponder. When in trouble, delegate. When in doubt, mumble. Then refer the whole problem to a coordinating 85 students will be competing for trophies in each age group er. Locals Gain USU Degrees -- Si 90 Minutes of Acrobatics listed among the 1,015 students who Woodward, . Orme School Of Dance Rick's Grads The ow? the hill gaii? Not Dnyou.r- - lifj, just som-- rats nlv-- s of tlie Bear River South Sialt? Senior Citizens ho'ding a get together at the stake center. Ciiftoti G.M. Kerr, chairman conducted. These senior citizens were chos-sto racoive honors for a variety of reasons. Pictured are: (first row I to r): Mrs. Dan Briggs, most glamorous hairdo; Mi, and Mrs. Alvin Norr, couple married the longest; May T. Kent, mo:.i stunning hat: Harry i Elder Harris High. . , Elder Jerry L. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris of Garland will be honored Sunday May 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the Garland Tabernacle. Elder Harris has recently returned from the England South West Mission. All friends and relatives are Invited to attend this meeting. Summer school will begin June 11 and end July 20. It will be held at the Bear River Junior High school. Buses will transport students to summer school each day. Cost will be $4.00 per class and their will be three classes each day beginning 9, 10 and 11 a.m. Students ranging from 6 to 14 years of age are urged to participate. Registration will be held in the elementary schools before school is out. Anyone having questions, please call Don Potter at the Bear River Junior i Huts and Bolts Elder Returns Summer . Garland Times, May 10, 1973, Page 3 Leader-T- he WIN Cm ITOCS OVAIANtll tf O A UJQ |