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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. Herppnt Ave. (S) (St Tlh (3 Sy Veather Report L "VOL, 44 DU TREMONTON. UTAH - Students Will Begin Summer Classes Monday lautii t t n i', .n ,' i r "wit a - lillCJ !! Classes will begin Monday, June 7 for children in Box Elder Schools who wish to atclasses. tend summer school They will be held at North Park School for children from second to eighth grade. Classes have been planned in reading, arithmetic, recreation, dance, baton, languages, music, typing, and art in the enrichment programs, states Eugene . ' ii m Olllwifc. UlUO Junior chamber of Newjy elected officers of the Tremonton-Garlan- d Dave include, Jack seated; Commerce Bessinger, Oyler, Bill Chapman. Standing are Ron Ransom, Nate Wharton, Bob Wood, Ed Barup, and Kenneth Campbell. Jack Oyler Named New Jaycee President his service to the local and the community during the past Jaycee year. The awards presented to the local chapter during the recent Jaycee convention were reported and shown to the group. included 5 first place They second place, and 2 awards. third place awards. The chapter only entered 9 different activity areas in the state competition and the 9th book was given a fourth place rating. JayThe Tremonton-Garlancees held the installation of new officers at a joint dinner d the with meeting Wednesday. May 19th. Jayeettes' The in- was banquet lighted by two guest speakers. Clark Puffer, of Hoy. the outgoing state President, and Jerand outry Jones of Layton, President. going state Vice were asBoth state officers signed to the local club during the past year. Other highlights of the meeting included the presentation of certificates of merit to outfirst year Jaycees standing 'who has now John Sylar. moved to Brigham City . Keith and Boh Bessinger. Dillree This award is called the SI'OKK award. The Jaycee of the year award was presented Bill President outgoing by Chapman to Robert Wood frr stallation high- MIA Division Tournament .Planned 1 was conclude;) The meeting with the installation of the Jack Oyler. President: Vice Internal Chuck Might. President: Dave Bessinger. ExKen ternal Vice President: Campbell. Bob Wood. Bob Bessinger, and Ron Ransom as as Directors, Bill Chapman State Director: Nate Wharton as Secretary: and Ed Borup as : Treasurer. More than 1,400 students will receive diplomas at Utah State University's 72nd Annual Commencement June 5 at 9:30 a.m. in Nelson Fieldhouse. More than 1.100 students are candidates for bachelor's degrees. 27(1 for master's degrees. L'O for doctor's degrees and two specialists in education. Speakers for golf tournfor play on the Skyway Golf and Country Club course. Saturday. June 12. according to Lynn Iverson. Players from Region 14 will participate with Tee-of- f time set at 9 a.m. for juniors ;ind 10 a m. for seniors. An M.I.A. division ament has been arranged The same rules will apply for both age groups under 18 for juniors and over 18 for seniors. They will play 18 holes. B.R. Awards Assembly Held The annual awards assembly was held last week at the closing of the school year at Bear River Elks Harris. lilge Award Lois Civic League Dianne Abbott. Susan Girls' State Awards Winter, Peggy Spence. Choir Awards for Outstanding monton Thorpe, Claudia Speech Award ' 1st place in Region Vera Gene Shumway. KathWinter. leen Kerr. Lucille Sherri Johnson. Carlos Hanson, Kent Redfield. Kathy Oyler. Cynthia Harris; Gloria Fukui. Met a Peterson. Sally Linford. Dale Edwards. John Oyler, Harris. Claudia Sue Ann Bair. Kelly Benson, Kim Wheat ley. Jerry Winn; Kathy Kathleen Karnely. Peterson. Sheila Hansen. Mara-k-Donna Jensen, Bradshaw. Rick Mary Ellen Waldron, Shnuna Adams, Kent White, Mark Anderson. Redfield, Kathy Wright: Marilyn Hards. Julie Walker. Claudia Harris. Margene drover. Kelly Benson. Trophy: Swimming Region 1st in Region; 3rd in state Standard Examiner outstand' Service: Leon John. Howard Nicholas, Tommy Waldron, Kathy Oyler, Kathy Wright. Sons of American Revolution Jodie Barrus. Award Leon Farm Bureau Award John. Award - DeFarmers Co-o- p anne Germer, Kenneth Timothy. Bear River Farm Supply e athlete: Wayne Payne. Sharon French Awards son. Julie Hanson. ing Nel- Awards Cynthia Spanish Meyers. Dianna Wells. Football Award presented Brent Nelson. White Garland Jaycees Tremonton Leon John. Football Award Swimming Awards: David Archibald, Ron ThompPeterson, Doug son. Robert Ficklin. Relay Ust Region and State , Robert Free-Styl- e in Pet- erson. Ron Thompson. Don Anderson and Norman Johnson. Medley Relay Ust in Region Doug Ficklin, Brent Wood. Dave Archibald and Steve Stokes. Studentbody Awards: Studcnthody Officers: Sherri Johnson. Sherrie Bourne. Terry Bessinger and Doug Thompson. Cheerleaders: Vera Ge n e TonShumway. Shauna Adams. Luana Becky Hyde, Harris. ya Robbins and Dianne Hammond. Who's Who Awards: DougVera Gene Shumway. las Thompson, Jerry Earl. Wright, Brent Nelson, Kathy Paul Hansen, David Hardy. Kathleen Kerr, Claudia Harris. JohnTonya Harris and Sherri son, Craig Law. Scholastic Ashcraft Weiler Jodie Barrus. Athlete Award Highest percentage of foul repitches made and most Richard Jensen. bounding All Region Award Wayne Payne. Publication Awards: Searchlight Claudia Harris, Susie Allred. Lynda Haycock. Kathleen Atkinson. Jodie Barrus. Deanne Business Manager Germer. Kathleen Bearfax Kerr, Cynthia Harris. Linda Carpenter, Kathy Oyler. Business Manager: Dean Ed Hess. FFA Awards - Mike Perry, John Garfield, Fred Sayama. Besch Lamb Award - Larry Metz. Raft River Rural Electrification Award - Sandrea Larsen. Kathleen Award Danforth Atkinson, Mike Perry. Veterans of Foreign Wars: Quintin Trophies: Paul Hansen. ward. Kathleen Meyer, Terry Thompson, Fred Tre- - Wood- Sayama, Ro-by- n Hansen. Certificates: Paul Hansen, Kathleen Kerr, Larry Metz, Kathleen Atkinson, Cynthia Meyer, Kathy Josepn son. Lynn Rose, Fred Sayama, Sheila Ward, Julia Ann Walker; Vicki Woodward Claudia Harris. Cynthia Harris, Alan Beste, Terry Orwin. John Oyler, Susan Thompson. Robyn Hansen, Bruce Larscn. WoodVicki Paul Hansen, ward. Kathleen Kerr, Cynthia1 Meyer, Terry Orwin, Susan Thompson, Fred Sayama. Straight "A" for quarter: Marinus Baadsgard. Robyn Hansen. Claudia Harris, Marvin John, Larry Metz, Julie Ann Dave Walker, Sallie Coombs, Hardy. Cynthia Harris, Bruce Sheila Larsen. Lynn Rose, Wood. Junior Class Certificates: Shauna Adams, David Chris-tenseCornell Fredricks, Kathy Josephson, Mary Kim-beSandra Labrum, Terix Linda Orwin, Becky Robbins, r, Shelton, Susan Stohl; Kelly Benson, Cathy Carlson, Junior Goring, Richard Jensen. Sally Linford, Susanne Matney, Ethel Mae Palmer, Lynn Rose. Marial Sorenson, Paul Thompson; . Colleen Jim Deem. Baty. Leon Holland, Donna Jensen, Ray Limb, John Oyler, Dan Rhodes. Kent Redfield, Reed Summers, Rick White. Sophomore Class Certificates: Marilee Claud Bradshaw, Christensen, J. V. The summer music schedule for vocal students in announced by Carl Ashby with classes begin June 7 at 8 p.m., Plans-cal-l for classes to be held in all communities listed on the following schedule, with the music room at the high school for Garland and Tremonton students. Fielding School, Snow-vill- e school and Portage ward building for others. Further information on the program may be had by calling Mr. Ashby. Tremonton-Fielding-Portag- e a.m. Ukes Fielding 8:00 Group 9:30 a.m. Group Vocal 10:30 a.m. Ikes 11:30 am. I'kes Portage-Plymout- h 1:30 p.m. Group vocal 2:30 p.m. Ukes Tremonton-Garlan- 8:00 a.m. Beginning 9 I'ke Group I 00 a.m. Group Vocal III Soil Conservation Plans Valley Tour Saturday Myron Hansen, chairman of the Northern Utah Soil Conser-- ' vation District announces a conducted tour for Saturday, June 5. to see the very fine work being accomplished .by the land owners of this area. The tour will demonstrate how land is kept in good productive for future condition, ready generations. An invitation extended to all land owners, bankers, business and professional people to join the Board of supervisors and the Extension Service, who are cooperating with the Soil Conservation on the tour. All who are interested are urged to assemble at the Treis monton office of the Soil Con- servation Service at 51 South First East at 9 a.m. The plan calls for a return to town by noon. Refreshments will be served while on the tour. Officials of the Service feel that anyone who takes the tour will gain a better understanding of what is known as "co"conoperative agreement", tour farming", "ditch lining", and the Blue Creek - Howell water shed project. Continued Group II 1:00 p.m. Ukes Group II 2:00 p.m. Recorders Wdndy, Jur 1:30 2:30 Group 9 Vocal p.m. Ukes 19 8 00 a.m. Ukes Group I 9:00 a m. Group Vocal 10 00 a.m. Girls Chorus 11:00 a.m. Vocal Repertoire Group III p.m. Ukes Group II 2:00 p.m. Recorders 6:00 p.m. Vocal Repertoire Group I FrUUy, Jun 11 Snowville 9 00 a.m. Ukes 10:00 Group Vocal 1:00 11:00 a.m. Recorder MORRISON . h p.m. urn RICHARD 8:00 a.m. Ukes Group III Fielding 9:30 a.m. Group Vocal 10:30 a m. Ukes 11:30 a.m. Ukes Portage-Plymout- v i r 7 on Page 6 a.m. Girls Chorus a.m. Vocal Repretoire 10:99 11:00 Baccalaureate services are scheduled for June 4 at 7:3(1 p.m. in the Nelson Fieldhouse. The university will confer on honorary degrees three prominent native I'tahns dur ing Commencement. Thnsf to be honored are Edward P. Cliff chief of the United States For est Service: Miss Lucy Phillips a teacher for more than 40 years, and Richard II. Bullen vice president of the Interna tional Business Machine, Corp. 'New York City. First Ward to Honor Elder Morrison A missionary farewell will be held Sunday, June 6th, the evening, ef Fast Sunday, to honor Elder J. Richard Morrison, who has been called to serve in the L.DrS? Cumorah Mission with headquarters in Rochester, New York. The meeting will be held in the Tremonton First Ward at 7 p.m. The missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W. Mormon, Tremonton. He is a graduate of Bear River High School Seminary. For the past year he has been attending school at the Brigham Young University at Provo. He will enter the Mission Home at Salt Lake City June 7th. andj Illness Hrinjrs Bnehanans Home Again DAN BURTON Farewell To Honor Dan Burton Sunday A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday evening. June 6 to honor Elder Rolon Ran Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Burton, who has been called to the California Mission. The farewell will be held in Thatcher-Penros- e ward at 7:30. Dan has graduated from Bear River High School and Seminary and has completed one year at Utah State Uni- Candidates from Box Elder from Bear County include River Valley - Nolan J Barn- aid. Pamella S. Capener. David K. Buchanan. versity. Nanette Dolly Owens Bulow, Johnnie K. Harp. Darwin D. Harris. Barbara Ann Harris, Marian Trixie Bjorn Ewer. Margaret Bolt Coleman, Harold It. ( 'nnmlis Jr., Terry A. Dallin. Harold Ray Kgli. Julie Ann Krev. The Volunteer Tremonton Nila Nanette C. Mecham. Allan Fire Department will accept H. Nelson. Leon K. Nelson. applications for membership Dewey Olds. Elaine Kirby from young men interested in Packham. Dallis J. Piersmi. belonging to the organization. Florence Richards. Janet Rose. To be eligible, the applicant Joanne Smith. Kent H. Soder-quis- must be employed in TremonSusan Waldron Sweet. ton City. Mary Lynette Rogers Taylor. Applications should be sent to Barbara Walston. Brenda Gayle the Tremonton Fire DepartWhitney. Beverly G. McGregor. ment in care of Lynn Iverson. From Park Valley: Darrell C. Kunzler, and from Brigham Firemen Seek New Members t. City: Lewis R. Andersen. Wayne L. Bowcutt. Judy Lynne Brington, Maurice Wood Carter. Judith Lee Corwin, Clinton D. Egan. Dale K. Erdmann. Kirk D. Gardner. Fred R. DeeAnn Davis Hurst. Cordell O. Jensen. Merlin H. Jenson. Paul J. Josephson. Steven R. Larson, Marion T. Lauritzen, Charles W. Lloyd, Mary Bigham Losee, Marilyn Ilene Mackey. Stanley R. Miller. Robert D. Monson, Eula Annette Olsen. Virginia Blanch Hun-sake- r. Olson Olsen. Dean Prisbery. Richard J. Rasmussen, Antone I. Reeder, Ellen Reeder, Dennis G. Reeves. Edison J. Schow. Dennis E. Sheffield. David H. Tingey, John E. Valberg. Don E. Valentine, Stephen E. Ward. From Corinne: Ruth Takema Yamasaki. John W. Morris Jr., Jill Roundy. Missionaries Lose Property In Trailer Fire r, Tremonton-Garlan- d 7 Baccalaureate speaker. Christensen, Thordy, Jon Mnday, Jun occassion ment address, and Pics. Hugh B. Brown, first counselor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ ol Latter-day Saints, who will be the Gloria Fukui, Sheila Hansen. Marvin John, Brent Larson, fjmilee Marble, Bruce Roderick, Tom Shaw. Lora Lee Udy. Kirk Wood; Sam Bessinger. Jeff Clark. Diana Dansie, Margene Gro-veJay Lynn Hansen, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Madsen. Ron Schedule Announced For Classes of Music Program wards. Girls' .State Awards by Vicki Kerr. Cynthia Orwin, Susan Junior Chamter of Commerce Straight "A" for all year: the will be Dr. Milton R. Merrill. USU academic vice president, who will deliver the commence- An application has been filed with the Public Service Commission of Utah by the Union Pacific Railroad Co.. to el authorization to discontinue the ROLON The trailer and all personal belongings of Elder Claine R. Stenquist and his three missionary companions were burned according to word received Tuesday by Claine's parents, Mr and Mrs. Einor Stenquist. The four elders are laboring in the North Indian Mission, to Porcuand were assigned When pine in South Dakota. they returned to their trailer after spending the day at their work, they found everything had been destroyed by fire. 27 28 29 30 31 84 June June 1 72 2 74 63 Min. Prc. 35 35 40 44 50 48 47 68 72 78 .14 .10 Union Pacific R.R. Seeks To Close Garland Depot Jorgensen, of the Board ol Education. The district anticipates the attendance of 10,000 students at these classes. Josh Hawkes, principal will be in charge and there will be about 12 faculty members to teach the classes. Kindergarten classes will also begin Monday in both North Park and McKinley Schools. Utah State to Award Degrees to 1400 Students at Commencement Na 3i THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 196S Max. May May May May May WILL VISIT IN ENGLAND Harry Foster and daughter. Wendy of Brigham City left Wednesday morning to spend two months visiting relatives in will lie the England. They guests of Mr. Foster's brother. John Foster in Preston, hut will visit in Ireland and Scotland and various places in England during their visit. Mr. Foster operated a shoe repair shop in Tremonton for several years before moving to Brigham ("it v. Riverside Sets Fun Day Date Saturday, June 12, has been chosen by the Riverside residents for their Fun Day which will be held at the Community Center in Riverside. A parade will start the day at 11:30. with the Vern Oyler Rodeo following at 4:00. The rest of the afternoon will be taken up with ball games. There will be plenty of good food on sale throughout the day. The Jr. Birthday Club, sponsors of the day, invites everyone to attend. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. Barbara Annie Couch will be held Mon-Da- y, June 7. She passed away Wednesday at 4p. m at the home of her daughter in Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buchanan returned home last week from Florida, where they have been serving as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-clay Saints. Their mission was cut short a few months because of a heart ailment which Mr. Buchanan developed. He is now in the Dee in Hospital Ogden for treatment. Garland railroad depot, both as an agent an J a re;)oiting station. The request continues with the suggestion that after the station is closed, it may remain and be operated as a non agency station, with the agent at Tremonton be'ng authorized to go to Garland the during regular beet season to handle such billings and to make such yard checks as may be necessary for the proper handling of the business of the Sugar Co.. during such regular beot season. A hearing on the case has been set for Friday. June II. at 10 a.m. al the hearing room of the Commission. First Security Building. 405 South Main Street in Salt Lake City. Utah-Idah- Jaycees To Host Junior Golf Tournament and Clinic The Tremonton-GarlanJaycees will host their first Junior Coif Tournament on Friday. June 11. and Saturday. June 12 at tlie Skyway Coif and Country Cl:ib in Tremonton. according to Ronald Ransom. Chairman. The tournament is ojien to all area boys who are under 18 years of age. There is no minimum age limit, but according to Ransom, boys who turn lit on or before August 1" are ineligible. Trophies will 1k given in two separate age groups. One for bovs 14 and under, and one for Ims 15 to IK. The tournament is schedule I when to gel underway June everyone entered shoots 18 next holes medal play. The day. June 12. will also be l holes for the top golf scores pastel the first day. The final number to participate on June 12 will be decided after total enleries are finalized. There will bo up to four junior golfers representing the Bear River Valley in the state Jaycee tournament in Salt Lake City on June 17 and 18 Ransom weat on to av that n'e-- i w ill Ik- - eplaii ed in com he days ot the are to.unanienl. Youngsters at the start to up signing urged Skyway golf course pro shop or hv contacting Mr. Ransom en or after June 4th. Tee off time will be 8:15 a.m. each day. In addition lo the tournament, arrangements have been made with the Skywav pro. Otto plete detail on I a free golf to host of clii.ic lor the young lor last will that the vallev. four weeks. This will be open to both boys and girls under IK years ol age. The dates are as follows. Ages 15 to 18 on June 7'.h. Hlh. 21st. and 2!!th These dates are all on successive Mondays The kids in the age group under 15 will lc given instruction on June Kill. 1". 22nd. and 2(Mh. These dates are all on successive Tuesdays. on clinics The time lor the each day will lc hum it :tn a.m. to .!)::) a.m." If possible. . tlie kids should Iry to brii g a club or two and a few golf balls to informathe clinic. Additional tion can be gained by contacting Mr. Ransom or Mr. Jorgen-soat the Pro shop. Remember, the clinic is open to both boys and girls. n Survey Planned to Determine Immunization Needs of Area Residents of Tremonton will have an opportunity on June 9th and 10th lo find out how well they are immunized. On those days, a survey of families will be conducted by local Ofand state Public Health ficials under the direction of Dr. George Ficklin. Health Officer. Only a relatively small pro- - North Box Elder Unit Is A Leader North Box Elder unit of the American Cancer Association is one of 17 in the state of I'tah to have exceeded their goal in the recent crusade conducte.1 under the direction of Arlene Ficklin, chairman. With 124' : of the goal, the local unit is lopped by only one other, Piute Co., in the May 24 report. The campaign in this area was .ompleted and in at the state mice on Mav 8. The amount eported by North Box Elder vas $1,982.51. Assisting Mrs. Ficklin in the Vpril crusade were Carma as crusade chairman. Jradshaw portion of the local xula!ion will le interviewed. But these, selected al random, w ill prov ide enough answers to (iicstions bv the interviewers to give reliable est males of how many people in various age group are protected against preventable disease. This will provide a check on results in the Oral Polio Immunization Campaign and indicate future needs for immunization against whoopin-tetanus, diptheria. polio, and small pox. Thus, the information obtained will be useful for statistical purposes and for program planning. Dr. Ficklin says that the interviewers have been carefully selected and briefed and will present adequate identification when they call at the homes. The Health Officer urges all families called uxn in the study to cooperate fully in j cough, giv-Jn- interviewers the information requested. The current survey, made possible by funds of the U.S. Public Health Service, is being conducted in several I'tah communities by the State Department of Health. (he Offieials Attend Ojeii House Many officials of Mountain States Implement were in Tremonton to attend the recent Open House of the Company's new business building. Branch managers from various stores in Utah and Idaho joined J. C. Schultz, Vice President and General Sales Manager, Ogden; 0. C. Calkins. Calkins Manufacturing Co., Spokane. Wash.; H. A. Parker, Dealer Development Manager, Oliver Corp., Chicago. 111.; Harold Dement, Oakland Branch Manager, Oliver Corporation" Bob Perkins. Sales Representative, Calkins Mfg. Co. linn Capps. local manager a very satisfactory reports opening of the new location and invites farmers and implement men to call and get better acquainted. Second year Advanced Placement students from Bear River High School and their teacher Bridges, as they visited Thiokol Chemistry laboraShown (1 to r) Bruce Pugsley, Justin Holdaway, Howard tory last week. Nicholas, Rick Mason, Larry Metz, Kaye Long, Kay's mother, Mrs. Long, Sherwood Bridges, Charles Pulver, Jim Holt, Mr. Davis, Chief chemist, Thiokol, Cal Dean Efickson, Bill Roberts. |