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Show Page 6, THE LEADER-GARLA- ND TIMES, May 8, 1975 l JIVI1III1 ' 1 C1 , X. mvi Ted Bair Vefcrcns Gains Masters ."jfT" To Aloof Utah Veterans of World War One will hold 1975 con- vention in Logan on May 8, 9,10. Holiday House Motel, 447 No Main Street will be conand vention headquarters 0j s :.r 3 University on Saturday, 10 a.m. through noon.. All meetings will be under one roof at the University. May meeting of Barracks 2951 and Auxiliary will be from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 8, in the Lounge at the Community Center in Brigham City. Pictured above is what is believed to be the total enrollment at the Garland Seminary in GRADUATES service and the at Utah State memorial banquet will be Vofercrn's Von Sofod To Visit Degree experts, will visit Tremonton from the Veterans Administration to offer assistance on the G.L Bill Ted Mearl Bair has earned a Master of Education in science from Utah State UnHe received his iversity. bachelor's degree in physics at Utah State University in 1969. Bair teaches at the LDS Seminary at Granger, Utah. His wife is the former Patricia Nelson, of Salt Lake City. They have three child- benefits; medical care; home loans; disability benefits; insurance and job training. The Mobile Van will be in Tremonton, Wednesday, May 28, at the Post Office, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ren. Bair is the son of Mearl Kay Bair, Providence. He is a former resident of See MEL FOXLEY About the following listing just listed !!! Split level 187 West 1025 South, Garland. Newly carpeted newly re modeledkitchen,excellent neighborhood for small children. Graduation Exercise May 9, 1926 Just listed Editor's note: Following is the third and concluding feaportion of a three-pa- rt ture: on the construction of the Garland Seminary which is celebrating ; its fifthieth anniversary during 1975. 4, Over ;the last fifty years 1942; Jesse L. Roberts 9; of total of approximately 24, Dorothy Gee 6; 873 students have been enro7; Lucille King 0: lled average enrollment Ray M.' Reeder Ortho Christensen per year has been 508. Since Samuel D. Moore, of the . majority 1; Waldo G. students enrolling complete Jr. 1; E. Craig their' three years work, it Cook 5; would indicate that approxBramwell J. 6; A. Edwin Bair 6,503 ; different imately Ver-na- ld 6; students have been enrolled. Louis Fife 7; W. Johns Students now must complete 7; Mrs. four years work to graduate Louise Day 1, as of 1972. , Frankie Johns 5; Karl Farnsworth A; total of 41 instructors 1960- - 1963; John R. Pyper have, served the school 1961O. Kelson Robert its 1962; Including: through years. 1962- - 1967; 4; W.W.' Richards Gary R. Wangs-ga- rd 5, 5; Christian - J. Jensen 7; Dale ;, G. Hunt Alton J.Hayes 1929- ur 6; 6; 1930; Alma King ,, Floyd Krebg 9; Don rel G. Gamble felTtng193a194p; 7; Dean Bradtord" 8; 1, 6; Ben .E, Call Hatch' Larry 0; Grant Weinman Ernest R.Clark 9; Scott Williams Harold I, Hansen 194- 11943-194- 1945-194- 1944-194- 1945-1941949-196- 1949-195- 0;; 1950-195- 1951-197- first commencement exercises were held in the The Louis Atel 1969-197- 1970-197- Bangerter 1971- 1975; Will- Ostensen iam Treseder Mike Cory 1; - R. James 1; 1970-197- 1971-191971-197- HK. Connie Rudd, Kent Mason, Gayla Coombs and Craig Corbett. Students who have not completed the entire four-ye- ar seminary curriculum will receive Certificates of Achievement at the exercise. The graduates will meet at the Tabernacle at 6:30 p.m. for a .group picture. Immediately following the exercise, graduates will be hosted at a banquet at the Tremonton, Utah Stake Center by the Tremonton Sixth Ward APYW. A humorous review of special events unique to the graduating students will be presented at the banquet .Jack 0; 0; 75; 5. deep. MAI 39 Wm 257-532- OB. Wjiams 5 7236391 Jeff S. Packer INSUtANCE 0 Qty Brigham 726391 L Picker ESTATE TREMONTON MAIN WEST 86 So. Main Mel Foxlej Lee Packer Mel Johnson 1 7234630 723-791- 6 1955-195- r 1956-196- m m. 1956-195- Pvt. Crozier Graduates 1956-195- 1957-196- 1963-196- From Medical Supply 1924-193- 1926-1930; 1963-196- . 1970-197- 1965-196- 1966-196- ori- foujrooftflte ginal class are still .alive today. They included: Lora Anderson, Garland, Edna ! Capener, Salt Lake' City; Aldrid Christensen, Anga Christensen, Logan: Arthur Dewey, Los . Angeles; Lucile GarnjBel-vu- e, Idaho; Novella Haws , Salt Lake City; Glen Heaton, deceased; Alice Hqldaway, Bertha City; Brigham Chambers, decea- Hughes sed; Arthur Hunter,' kearns;' V Dorothy Kay,, Tremonton; : Hazel Kay Koford, deceased; Oscar Koford, Tremonton; Grace Marriott, Layton; Leonard Peterson,; ,dec- -' eased; Loretta Rose Tre- 1966-196- 1940-194- 1945-1941941-19- HAS 1956-196- , 1930-195- HA AQ 1969-197- 90 foot 1952-195- Garland Stake tabernacle on Sunday, May 9,1926 at 2 p.m. The address to the graWas duates given by Dr. Adam S.. Bennion wjtth the diplofnas being presented President .lilton ,IL by Welling.,? Student addresses were given by, Oscar H. Koford and Edna Boss. The Plymouth4 Ward, chnir alsarWam but Douglass Cragun 0; Kjar Rasmussen Stubblefield 1969-197- better building lots in Tremonton, one of foot frontage 133 class of 1975 announced plans for commencement exercises at the Garland Seminary May 16. Exercises are scheduled at the Garland, Utah, Stake Tabernacle at 8 p.m. Student speakers for the evening will be David Wheatley, The graduating First Graduation Exercise Held dependent of a Do you need help? A Mobile Van, staffed with Seminary Slates 1926. a. veteran or a Are you veteran? 1967-196- 1967-197- 1967-196- Dar-Arth- Private FirstClass Lonnie L; Crozier, son 'of a Mrs. Donna $J Crozier, 565 S. 6th St. W. Tremonton, completed with highest honors a medical supply course at Army's Academy of at Ft. ftfljalth Sciences Tilt the He was trained Fcfcfoy Wool Gift fSSnr Houston, Tex. in medical supply procedures. v Tre--mont- on, ;, Nona Smith, Tremonton; Richard Westmorel- HERE'S CHECKING ACCOUNT monton; and,' Salt Lake; anctThelma Wood, Farmington. Things progressed well. The 1927 graduating class totaled 77. 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