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Show WASHINGTON Thursday, June 6, COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH Thi 19G after spending a few day sity while working on his degree their son, Ben and his the past 8 years. here with her and mother, Lake Salt City ' Ken-- 1 They also visited grandson, left family. They enjoyed a trip to Zion Mrs. Sylvia Musig of Monroe Is there who Cox working ne:h HarNew Mrs. Parley Leavitt. Reporter Saturday for their homes after vis- j Park, Pine Valley and to also the home of Mr. and Mrs. mony where Mrs. Hoiyoaks par-- 1 with the Spanish people. They and The honor day assembly for Vir-Ri- iting at two visited granddaughters Redd Ben Mrs. Frank ents and Mr. Ralph Christian during the week families. Valley high school was held in end. were eariv settlers. The Continental 4 consisting of the school auditorium May Monday, Scott David Moss, Jim McArthur. 27 at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christian and Misses Leona Alidredge and Mr. and Mrs. Marcel! Schmutz McGregor and Randy Peterson has Dixie Hughes. James Hughes, and Blood spent the week end for all are of children two leaving Friday Shirley recorded an album, consisting have just returned from Tucson, Tom Hughes received the perfect in Tridell visiting at the home of Logan where he will attend sum- Ariz. where the songs they have been singing attendance awards. they attended the grad- Hr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkiey. mer school. They have sold their for the past year and a half. Twenty-onreceived letter-ma- n home at 83 south uation exercise, where their son. boys Mr. 400 to West last started was year The quartet club swards presented by Karl Ervin received his doctor's degree and Mrs. Robert Stucki. when the boys got together and Brooks. J. L. Whipple left last Wednesof philosophy in plant science. His wasnt It fun. for The senior class were presented began singing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holyoak major was range management. He day for Ely, Nev. to spend a week long before their popularity grew with Americas creed compliments of Moab returned to their home on has been instructing in the univer- - visiting with his children. and they were singing for many of Senator Walter S. Baring. civic, church, anJ school functions. Awards were given to Lynn As the school year ended the group Campbell, editor of the school padecided to make an album for per; Mike Easton in English, Northemselves to remember the fun ma Alien, commercial award. Michtimes they had together. So many ael Clark presented the art award people asked for copies, that the to Todd Tobler Yearbook editor, group had the record made in Mike Easton was honored." trophies were presented to Melba Knight in gross. e Home Ec., and to Dan Frehner la The album is on sale now at and the Fcmily Circle, for Club received awards presented to $3.98. It can also be obtained from Monty Wilson, senior class, Tanya Bowler, junior, Norma Allen sophoDavid Moss or Jim McArthur. Get your album of the Contin-jent- more. and Twila Hughes, freshman 4 now as there is a limited as outstanding atudentof their class. Music awards went in band to supply of records. Paul Waite, In chorus to Judy Hughes, in chorus to Sandra Hughes, Mr. Wesley Hughes presented awards to his boys in football, basketball and track. Depart(Continued from Page 1) mental awards went to Dan Frehago and have earned five additional ner, Given Bundy, RobertAlIen and merit badges each. Kyle is the Larry Jensen. Block V pins were presented on of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Watson, and Steven is the son of Mr. to Judy Hughes, Monty Wilson, and Mrs. Victor Anderson. Mr. Clint Frehner. Lowell Potter, Art Leslie Reese, Connie Anderson has just been appointed Hughes, Hardy, Sandra Hughes, and Dan as scoutmaster of Troop 412. Three scouts will be awarded Frehner. Monty Wilson received Life rank. They are; Roger Larkin, the valedictory award, and scholaran explorer of Post 2403; Darwin ship to Dixie College. Leslie Reese Jones of Troop 404; and Raymond and Art Hughes also received scholYeagley of Troop 413. Roger is arships to Dixie College. Judy Hughes received a Holly-woo- d the son of Mrs. Mildred Larkin; 2000 hour training award. Darwin the son of Mrs. Barbara Dan Frehner received a $200 award Jones; and Raymond the son of and a $500 scholarship award to Mrs. Norene Yeagley. Reno. to Eight boys will be advanced Present from out of town for the the rank of Star scout They are: Kenneth Jensen testimonial were Scotch Treat Save On Mr. and of son Bruce Anderson, Mrs. Doretta Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. All Frozen Foods At Mrs. George Anderson, and DougElmo Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Your Favorite Safeway las Hunt son of Mr. and Mrs. Mt Trumbull, Mrs. David Bundy, Paul Ellis Hunt, both of Troop 401; Mrs. Gertrude Bundy and Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bundy, Mr. AnDana 403; ert Stewart, Troop Clara from Midway, Utah. drus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Dan Frehner. Mrs. Blaine Allan Andrus, and Sidney Schmutz, son and Bel-oFrozen-Pea- ch, Norma went to Provo S. Mrs. Mr. and of Schmutz, and daughter, Ray Dans brought Miss fiance. Apple, or both of Troop .04; El wood Graf, Judith Allan home. She has been Delicious Boysenberry son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond attending college at BYU. Graf, Troop 412; and Jay Talbot Berta Leavitt were her sister, Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot Selena Leavitt of Salt Lake City. Is S. 413. the Bert Leany Troop Mr. and Mrs. Royal Leavitt of scoutmaster of Troo p413. La Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Speaker of the evening will be Leavitt of San Francisco, and Miss Scotch Treat A Cool Alex Wilkie, district chairman of Zella Leavitt of Las Drink For the ' Refreshing Vegas. He will camping and activities. Mr. and Mrs. Don Francum of Warm Summer Days Ahead discuss the importance of camp- Elkov Nevada visited her parents, The Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Frehner ing in the scout program. on council camping program starts on Memorial holiday. facilities will and June 10, camping The baby of Mr and Mrs. Claybe available for the rest of the ton Frehner swallowed an open 4.1. Swanson Beef, Turkey, summer. 1 Chicken, Swiss Steglt, Meat safety pin at their home in Logan and was rushed to Salt Lake City to Loaf, Chopped Sirloin, Ham(j The Santa Clara Cub Scouts and have it removed. Pork or Creamed Chicken Mr. and Mrs. Evan Waite and their den mother Nellie Gubler, had a breakfast cookout last Tues- sons Michael and Douglas and Leavitt attended sacrament meeting day morning. daughter, Debbie and Mrs. Lovena in North Las Vegas at which the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clearwater Brand Leavitt was blessed and given the Shop at Safeway and name of Kenley Ray Leavitt; and Save Our Low Price the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Leavitt was blessed and given the name of Dawn Maria Leavitt Freshly Baked Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hardy and Slendersliced Mrs. Parley Leavitt attended the Oven Fresh Best Foods graduation of Ray Dean Leavitt at Try Rancho high school in North Las In Sandwiches Home Style quart Vegas May 29. Ray Dean is Meror Salads ar Its Fresh lins second son. There were 385 graduates at Rancho. Delicious Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins of Sunday ; Continental 4 Record Album Mesquite, llev. SI The I b A . $:k . - nection gram of on Frid; In coi will par that tim bers car e A lf-v,:- , evening. j JL. mmrnm . This Dixie College group has cut a record album under (he name of Continental Four" and is buying sold locally. Tri-Stat- Ronald L Garner Student Wins Receives Doctorate Crisco Trophy Ronald L. Garner, head of InstruNoreen Gubler, tenth grade stumental Music at Dixie Junior Col- dent at Woodward, has been lege, recently received his Doctor- awarded the Crisco trophy for outEducation. Music of ate in homemaking this work standing Dr. Gamer Journeyed to Eugene, year. The coveted award was preOregon, Monday, May 13 where he sented to Noreen at the Honor Day comof his member the met with Assembly, May 24 by Mrs. Luree mittee for final examinations on G. Porter, homemaking teacher. Thursday, May 16. Dr. Gamer rehis on both ceived an "A" grade In awarding the trophy, Mrs. final oral examination and his Doc- Porter congratulated Noreen on the torate thesis entitled, History of excellence of her work and said Music Education - in the Granite she felt certain that her achieveSchool District In Salt Lake City." ment would be an inspiration to Dr. Gamer, his wife Betty and others." famUy will leave St. George, WedNoreen is the daughter of Mr. nesday, June 5, enroute to Eugene, and Mrs. Merrill Gubler. She plans Oregon, for graduation exercises on to continue her studies at Dixie June 9. High School next year. After receiving his bachelor's deMiss Norene Reber, of the ninth gree from the University of Utah grade received a special award for in 1953, Dr. Gamer married Betty her outstanding work in homemakWhite. He continued his studies in ing also. Since the schools are to the fall at the University of Utah, be divided this year and for the where he received his masters de- first time ninth grade students are gree in 1955. being graduated, Norene was given The Gamer family then came to Woodward pin for her attainwhere Dr. Gamer ment in SL George, homemaking. This was taught music at Dixie Jr. College presented during the fashion show and Dixie High School. During the as the girls from ninth and tenth summer of 1957, he studied at the grades modeled the clothing they University of Utah. The following had made. summer. Dr. Gamer studied at the University of Oregon, noted in the West for its education in the field of music. Dr. Gamer received a sabatical leave of absence from Dixie in 1960. At this time he returned to A daughter to Virginia Dale Oregon to complete his work. Re- Abraham and Vertis K. Benson, SL turning to Salt Lake City in 1961 George, May 28. to gather research for his thesis, A son to Alta Lou Beckner and Dr. Gamer taught in the Granite School District and sudied a the Wayne Harold Maag, St. George, May 28. University of Utah. A son to Patricia Lynn Empey Dr. Gamer and hls family returned to St George In 1962, where and Donald Sylvan Graf, Santa he has been teaching music at Clara, May 30. A eon to Nancy Lee Altman and Dixie and completing his thesis. His wife Betty has also been teach- Harry Kenneth Brooks, St. George, , , ing Physical Education at Dixie June 2. A daughter to Edith B, Dowdell High School. Next year, Dr. Garner will head the Music Depart- and William Ambrose Katzenberg-er- , ment at Dixie Junior College. Washington, May 25. ; Boy Scouts Cherry Pics lr 3 TV - $1 Pinners Bonita Flahcs 59 Dies Suddenly Bom, July Vacation Policy Paid Holidays Air Conditioning Piece Work Promotion from within at the plant: Blake. Married Olive Wade July 8, 1915 in St. George and later solemnized in St. George Temple. Lived in St. George all his life and worked as a sawmill operator with his father at Mt. Trumbull, government trapper for 15 years and livestockman and rancher, active elder in LDS Church 6th ward. Survivors: widow; sons and daughters, Hollis W., Pintura; Benjamin Royal, Cedar City; Lester, Cedar City; Norman L., SL George Daniel, SL George; Thomas A. Boulder; Mrs. Norman (Ann) Fuller, Ridgecrest, Calif.; Mrs. Ralph (Viola) Loper, Ridgecrest, Calif.; Mrs. (Romona) Carpenter, Ridgecrest, Calif.; Mrs. Anthon (Sylvia) Pace, New Harmony; 40 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren. Brothers and sisters; Cecil Blake, Mrs. Marcel (Annie) Schmutz, SL George; Mrs. Alfred (Edith) Larson, Ogden; Mrs. Archie (Marie) Gubler, Santa Clara; Mrs. Ivan (Hazel) Davies, Kanarraville; Mrs. Ina Cot-taChicago, Illinois. Funeral services Thursday in SL George 6th ward chapel. Burial in St. George City Cemetery. 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