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Show January , Sgt. Ralph Coleman il t 'OH? . - . Gains Army Honor Month" winners to be namof the Year1 for 1976. He was presented a second trophy by Cpt. Capofari. When Sgt. Coleman once again appeared before a Cemetery of the Pacific, in Honolulu, not far from Sgt. ed "Company Soldier battalion-leve- Coleman's present assignment. Sgt. Coleman lived in the board, he l scored highest in evaluations on his military bearing, appearance, duty knowledge, and performance rec-orHe was then named "Battalion Soldier of the Year" for 1976. Lt. Colonel Rigby, in a later ceremony, once again congratulated Sgt. Coleman, and presented to him a third engraved trophy. Battalion Certificate of Achievement, and a $25 U. S. Savings Bond. In addition, Sgt. Coleman earned a total of 14 days in passes for his a. Sgt. Ralph L. Coleman. Jr., U. S. Army, has bean recognized for Outstanding Performance of Duty while serving with Company A, 1st Battalion 21st Infantry, 25th Scho-fiel- d Infantry Division, at Hawaii. Barracks, Sgt. Coleman was recently named "Company Soldier of the Month" following his successful appearance before a board composed of his designated to represent the unit in competition at battalion level. Appearing before a second board of NCO's, Sgt. Coleman was declared "Battalion Soldier of the Month" and was presented with an engraved trophy and Battalion Certificate of Achievement by Battalion Commander Lt. Colonel Joe W. Rigby, during ceremonies held later on the battalion unit's Cdk, In an awards ceremony in the company area, CPT Paul A. Capofari, Company Commander, presented an engraved desk set to Sgt. Coleman. He was also Officers. LJ y MRS. ANN REIOUS, Physical Therapist from the Logan Hospital, is shown caring for Mrs. Kathy Gaschet. a patient in the Mountain View Nursing Home. Physical therapy is a new service being offered by the Bear River Valley-Loga- n Hospital Physical Therapy Department to physician-referre- d patients. Physical Therapist IP parade grounds. Continuing his clean sweep of honors, Sgt. Coleman was chosen from among his company's past twelve "Soldier of the d, Sgt. Coleman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert e, North Lewisburg, Ohio. His father, Pfc. Ralph L. Coleman, was killed while serving with the U. S. Army during WWII, and is buried at Punchbowl, National 257-549- 200 ...W5 8Wto.V300 ..3375 W in i wu... vVo. Installation of a new school board member 8:15 Approval of minutes 8:25 Approval of claims and secondary financial" reports 8:40 ' Unfinished business a. Soccor field, Box Elder High School b. Additional parking area , Bear River High School NEW BUSINESS Mckinley Elementary School staffing 1977, 78 school year claendar, professional 9:40 Long 10:00 range planning Proposed employment School patron comments and The de Jong Concert Hall the Harris Fine Arts Center at Brigham Young University has special acoustical seats tested by Dr. Harvey Fletcher, father of stereo sound and emeritus faculty member at BYU. The seats absorb the same amount of sound when the concert hall is full as they do when the hall is empty. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 14 15 16 17 18 19 37 32 30 38 36 39 39 6 Large Photo Small Photo 12 . . 17 . 14 13 16 I Addit ional lines on only a few. $5.00 Napkins welcome home, honorElder Clark William llurd. recently returned - S-- l. Bringhurst, announced today. "The reason for such an announcement." early Bringhurst said, "is because activities connected with the fair are happening now." "For example," he contin- ued, "Junior and Senior high school art students have already been invited to enter the 1977 Utah State Fair Cover Design Contest, which was announced Jan. 11. , .i Seah When dreams come true... Elder Clark Hurd i m ,4&i $350 16 Report North too West, imniedialK lollow mg Hie meeting. S-- S-- - 18, Fair Director. Hugh C. $00 Invitation to ceremony ecu from the Sidney Australia Mission will be held Sunday, Jiinuary 2:(, 1977, in the Tremonton First Ward. Meeting will begin at 5 p.m. Il is hoH'(l his friends will all attend. be an open There house lor F.lder llurd at the home ol his parents, 14!) radio-telepho- Ilk Mission A He has served as a rifleoperaman, tor, company clerk, Battalion 3 clerk, Battalion l clerk, Human Relations Advisor, and Team Leader while assigned to Alpha Company, and is presently on loan to Battalion Utah State Fair $(0)OO Ink other than blue, black or brown trace trace Weather cow iesv ol U & Sugar Co. Garland, Utah. Clark llurd To 13 unit. 1977 each additional hundred00 adjornment WEATHER in to another reassignment The will take place Sept. 8 W5 Sabbatical lead request 10:15 ing W' 700 Call to order Proposed oersonnel Sgt. Coleman and his family reside in Wahiawa, just outside Schofield Barracks. Sgt. Coleman will return to the mainland in October for Design Contest Set vy 600 BOARD MEETING AGENDA 9:30 e, nrs too... Board of Education, Box Elder County School District Brigham City, Utah. Board Room, Wednesday, January 26, 1977 at 8 p.m. 9:15 Rasmussen, Honey-villUtah, in 1972. They are the' parents of three sons: Ralph Lowell III (Chip), Jared DeVern, and Tad Jeffrey. Fair Cover 3 Fold Wedding Announcements Patients treated by Mrs. Reioux include those with orthopedic, arthritic, and back problems as well as stroke effects, and problems associated with bad fractures. Mrs. Reioux pointed out that the Bear River Valley Hospital-Loga- n Hospital Physical Therapy Department is anxious to accommodate patients of the area and if the scheduled time is not convenient, other arrangements can be worked out by simply calling the Hospital at Mr. Robert Jex, Administrative Assistant of the Bear River Valley Hospital, said this is just the first of many additional services planned for the area. School Board Meeting Set 8 : 05 Cora 15 Tremonton, Utah a physician. 8 p m. North Lewisburg-Urban- a area until moving to Utah in 1971. He was married to the former Sharon Rasmussen, daughter of DeVern and Page SIS Busy With Patients Area residents who toured the new Bear River Valley Hospital and the Mountain View Nursing Home last fall observed the modern physical therapy facilities available. Now they are being put to good use, especially those at the Nursing Home, due to the type of patients in that facility. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Mrs. Ann Reioux, a physical therapist from the Logan Hospital, is treating patients referred to her by phsyicians in the area. She pointed out that no longer do patients need to travel to other areas to receive physical therapy, but she emphasized that patients must be referred by efforts. For-syth- duty 20. 1977, tplCO Ma PI ly I |