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Show 4J eleven yletr (ft "t7fao's flra ) I r s i (i 5 Keven D. Oyler. a senior at Bear River high school was recently notified that he is to be featured in the Eighth Annual Edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Students." 1973-7- 4, the largest student award publication in the nation. Students from over 20,000 public, private and parochial high schools throughout the country are recognized for their leadership in academics, athletics, activities or community service in the 3 L7fao PcoGtfoir Pflcans BolbDe Sflucfly Holding a quilt which will be raffled off by the Mental Retardation are Lola Hess (left) of Deweyville and Ailma Spence of Garland. yni.T Grantf book. Less than 3 percent of the junior and senior class students nation-ai- de are this recognition. Keven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler of Tremonton. He is active in Key Club and Bruins, being vice president of both clubs. He has earned letters In baseball and football, and has also earned his Eagle badge in scouting. In addition to having his biography published in the Pastor Ira T. Ransom will be conducting a Bible study in the Bowcutt Reception Center 105 West Main St., in Tremonton each Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. study Ltah Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss today announced that Larry Culllmore of Tremonton U one of 14 Utah students who has been a four-ye- ar college ROTC scholarship from the Department of the Army. The Senator said the Army notification included the following explanation: "A board composed of Kevin Oyler book, Keven will also compete for one of ten scholarship awards of $500 to $1,000 funded by the publishers and will be invited to participate in the firm's annual "Surof High Achievers" vey senior Trade Tech. upon graduation in June. Tl'MTlTlTl'l'IVl'i' I'V T 1 Army officers select- ed the most outstanding students from more than 2.000 finalists who were recommended from approximately 9,000 applicants. A selected number of the finalists were designated as alternates for later in the academic year. Keven plans to attend ltah 1 TTTTTTTTT T"i"l H sessions. Larry Cullimore awards in order of merit. "Frh afhnlarshiD nav for tuition, textbooks, ed ucational iees, ana proviaes a subsistence allowance of $100 per month for up to ten months each school year. ek camp beDuring a tween the junior and senior year of college, the student receives approximately $400." six-we- 'i'l'I'lTl'I'I'I'l'I'l'l'l'l'l T IV! "i1 2 has founded and pastored two new churches in ltah. The public is invited to attend the studies. There will be no charge for the Cullimorc 1 TTTTTTT PP Mr. Ransom is pastor of Cache Valley Bible Church in Logan, Utah. The Ransoms have resided in Logan since 1965. The Gospel of John in the New Testament will be the subject material for the first series of lessons. The approach to be used will be a study of the Bible rather than a study about the Bible. Klder County Chapter of the Mental Re- The public is invited and urged to attend. "Mental Retardation is no will hold a meeting in the Chorus Room if the junior high school in Hrigham City. April 19. at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Laird Stringham. chairman, will introduce officers and board members of the newly organized chap- respector of person or background, and such a child can be born into any family. A person with a normal IQcan become mentally retarded at any time through injury, disease or illness," a spokesman said. ter. Guest speakers Kp.iM.wm The Hox tardation Assnciationof ltah for the evening will be State Senator H. llean of American Fork, and Mrs. Klaine S. Sharp of Salt Lake City. Senator Dean serves on the Board of Directors of the Mental Retardation Association of Ltah as Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman; member of State Court Juvenile Advisory Committee. He is currently minority leader of the Senate. Mrs. Sharp is Executive Director of MRAU and immediate past president for six years. She was a 1 i,. 1 A drawing will be held for a quilt made and donated by Mrs. Mark Spence of Garland. Proceeds will go to the MRAU. Tickets are fifty cents each, and are available from any member, orby cal5. ling Keginal B rough Tickets will also be available at the door. 257-731- mw . p m i m i QJTC7uK Mr. Ransom graduated from Moody Bible Institute after majoring in Christian Education, with a special emphasis in teacher training. He began his full-tiministry in 1952 pastorlng a church in Kansas. Later he pastored in Colorado, then he moved with his family to Ltah and affiliated with United Missonary Fellowship. He m; mmm 1 i n n 1 GEPHART'S Pastor Ira T. Ransom mm.mUtoi flag 1 1 Ekstef IPDMCI Loveseafts TWO Reg $705. $400. re- cipient of the Salt Lake ExClub's "Book of change Golden Deeds" award for 54 2d MA 1970. They both are members of the Governors Advisory Council for Handicapped and Disabled Developmentally children. They will discuss programs successful at the State Training School which could be introduced to the local county level. dl Jarman Shoes for Men Slip-On- Maxi-Heel- s, Two-Tone- s, We've got them all sizes Girls Shoes by Williams s to 13 6V2 14.90 pair Ladies Shoes by Vogue & Prices start at McKinley Sets Hi-Bro- Boys Shoes by Williams w Prices start at just Mighty- - 8.90 Elementary host its annual Kindergarten Roundup Friday, April 19, from p.m. Parents are urged to bring their kindergarten age children as well as their birth certificate to the roundup. A child must turn five years old before October 31. 197-1to be eligible for -3 , enrollment in kindergarten. 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