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Show mu mi Miss Losa to $eo Father, daughter wed John Evans Mr. Gregory W. Losa and Mrs. Katherine Losa of Carls- j bad, Calif. , announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Helen to John Wayne Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Evans on Monticello. Plans are being made for a June 26 wedding in the Los Angeles T emple. Miss Losa has attended Dixie Junior College in ! i I -- j St. George, Utah and is pre4 sently working as a dental technician in Carlsbad. Mr. Evans has attended Stevens Henager Business College in Salt Lake City, filled a mission to the East Central States and is present y in the Marine Corps stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. John Adams receives Ph. D. Pullman, Wash. - John W. Adams of Monticello was approximately 1,750 receiving degrees at Washing-to- n State University June 7 in the 74th annual Commencement of the University. He received a Ph. D. degree in Agricultural Economics. ilMk. Topham named Forest Service adds to Phi Kappa Phi Jana Redd Kenneth M. Topham, Montj-cell- o, has been nominated to Phi Kappa Phi, a scholastic The Forest Service office has society at the University of been the scene of returning sum Utah. mer employees and the new Mr. Kenneth M.- Topham is faces of new summer hires wit! among 55 graduate students the ending of the school year. selected on the basis of grade Seasonal employees returning point average plus nomination to the Monticello Ranger Diby their departments. strict are: Johann N. Bruhn, Phi Kappa Phi is an honor Jimmie L. Forrest, E. Brent society composed of underJohnson, and Aleta Ramsay. graduate and graduate memNew employees to the Forest bers in all departments of Aim Service are: James D. Brodererican universities and colleg :s Leland Curtis R, Its Holden, ick, principat object is to emW. Smith and Howard L. Ranphasize scholarship and charsummer aids new two with acter in the thinking of college dall; C . and David Crank Eddie being students, holding fast to the Dee. original purpose for which inSeasonal employees are restitutions of learning were cruited from universities and founded and stimulating men colleges who have students mal tal achievement through the award of society membership. joring in Forestry and related fields. Local recruitment perThe motto of the society is iods are opened with applicant! "The love of learning rules submitting applications and be the world. " On Saturday, June 6, Dale Mas- - I Maughan received his teris degree in Education from USU at Logan and at the j i safne time his daughter, , I j Pat, received her Batchelors! degree in Education at the same institution. Mrs. June Maughan , Jerilyn and Richey also attended the graduation. i Lillian Barnett graduates attends girls State Summer help MIL f, 0' - I -- Miss Jana Redd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. Bennion Redd ing rated on required qualifica tions for ponon-competat- ive sitions. was selected as Monticello Summer crews are engaged representative to Girls State in projects of fence building, held at Cedar City this year. trail maintenance, recreation, She was chosen from a numbfer timber work, fire control and of candidates by the America, suppression, and clerical work. Legion Auxiliary. The girls are chosen for their leadership and other . outstanding qualities. Miss Redd will be available for Clubs and other organizations who might wish to hear of her experiences af Gills State. The Sari Juan Record Monticello, Thursday June Utah lilO Pagd Five'.. Story hour at Library An enchanting story hour will be presented each Thursday afternoon at 4 p, m. at the Monticello Library. A new story teller has beer engaged to delight the younj; listeners. Children from 3 a d up are invited to come and hear the stories. USU lists San Juan ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gal- braith have returned from attending the graduation exercises of their daughter, Lillian. The exercises were held in Salt Lake City on Friday at 8 p. m. in the St. Marks CathedraL Lillian received her RN from St. Maries School of Nursing. It was the 75th Commencement exercise of that school. students began Thirty-fo- ur the school three yean ago. Only 18 stayed with it to graduate and receive their diplomas. There was one man among them who grad, LOGAN Among the almcjst uated and went with the girfy 2, 100 candidates for degrees all the way through school. at the seventy --seventh annua commencement at Utah State University June 6 are the following who are candidates fo bachelors degrees: Candis Mahon and Lanell Mahon, Blanding, and Gary Wayne Kidd, Patricia Mehler Maugbjan and Verna Rae Richardson, all of Moicello. graduates v' - was Mark H. Greene M. D, President of St. Marks medical staff. He told the class that Nurses of today muk keep alive within themselves and their hospital and the ide al service to individuals and society. .Thomas J. Hartford Jr. Administrator, told the class that, "The primary function of Nursing is to nurse the patient. Anyone who is not able and sympathetic with that understanding should have never gone into that profession. .Lillian intends to join the St. Marks Nursing Staff after, state boards in July. |