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Show ' Teacher of the Year ' Named jaycees Observe BIRTHS National Week Bouquets are in order this week for a gracious Box Elder county elementary teacher who has,, over the years, made her creed you have to love everyone's children to effectively teach youngsters. . Teacher of the Year honors Mrs. Bussell (Blythe go to Evans) Tingey, amiable fifth at Central grade1 instructor During Feb. J 8-1- The following births ary announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Christopher Wren and Dorothy Ann Radle Bolieau, Brigham t City, girl, Feb. 6. ' Barney Winfield ahd Joans Bernice Corwin Williams, Brigham City, girl, Feb. 6. Karl and Nelda Allen Norman,1 Corinne, boy, Feb. 8. Wallace and Claire Smith Bingham, Honeyville, girl. 4 'The Brigham .City Junior Chamber of Commerce is joining with Jaycees across the nation in observing Jaycee Week, Feb. 8 14, president A1 Cazier announced The annual observance is held for to the ideals and goals of Jayeeeism through appreciation of the Jaycee creed, Cazier staled History of the Brigham City club goes back to 1936 when it was established as the Box Elder Junior Chamber of Commerce. The name was later changed when the Tremonton chamber was formed. Created In 1915 The national organization was created in 1915. The local club has taken its share of honors, being named Utahs outstanding Jaycee group in 1954 and again last year. President of the first winning club was Armour Jensen. In 1958, Ross Burke Jenson held the school. Last year, Searl Beecher of secondary education was named by Civic Improvement club and Kindergarten club as their nominee for Northern District Federation of Womens Teacher of This year the two the "Year. Clubs voted to choose an elementary Education teacher for the honor. She was chosen from elementary teachers throughout Brigham City and surrounding communities as typical of good teachers. I . Meets Objectives , Objectives of the naming of the teacher is to attract those having academic ability and personal .characteristics suitable to teaching; to give honor and recognition to teachers for exceptional work and to focus atpost. tention on programs and legislaThe club normally operates on tion to the teaching profession. a budget of approximately $5,000. , A district teacher will be choHowever, cost of operations last sen, then a National and Interyear was in the neighborhood of national Federation teacher, $8,000 and the current budget is They will be judged on scholMrs. Russell (Blythe Evans) expected to approach this figure. TEACHER OF YEAR astic attainment, teaching experProjects Summarized ience, professional attitude; outTingey is named Teacher of the Year to represent her, Following is a summary of standing work, beyond call of profession in district competition. Mrs. Tingey is a wife, undertaken by the Jayduty, and interest in communmother, church and civic worker and singer, as well as a projects cees in past months: ity, state and national affairs. fine school teacher. Peach Queen coronation ball, Mrs. Tingey ably fills all qualDuck Carnival, carp scramble, ifications. school environment. New methChristmas lighting contest, naods are conducive to happy Pursues Education tivity scene, junior golf tournareceived her first year learning. She continues by sayI She Service motivated more ment, is there that Distinguished ing normal certificate from Brigham now and there is a place Award, Religion in American Young college in 1925, then her activity Life week, Peach Days concessecond year normal certificate to help all children. . . regardsion, sponsored two Boys State in 1926 from USAC. Her first less of their ability they can camand be classroom fit into the delegates, in was teaching assignment and Outstanding Young paign, helped. where she Fielding taught first, Farmer award. Recognised Vocalist fourth and fifth grades. She To inform townspeople of the Her activities have not been then Came to the old Central stu'Among fall quarter honor clubs achievements and activischool in 1928 and taught for confined entirely to teaching dents with a 3 8 point count is ties, a display has been arrangin music four years until 1932 When she school. Boman, son of Mr. and ed in the City Finance window became the wife of Russell B, centers for her lovely voice, she Wesley Mrs. Raynold C. Boman, Brig- on Mam street, j temfunerals at has countless LDS Lake in Salt sung .tingey Chairman of Jaycee Week acon numerous ham City, and entertained ple rites Sept. 30, 1932. stua Boman second year is tivities is Roland Holman. i During the ensuing nine occasions for church and civic dent at Weber majoring in muyears .she did substitute teach- groups. sic. She has worked as a Sunday ing in Box Elder High school He will perform and sing in 3 Box NEWS school Junior Sunday teacher, Junior qnd Higa, the opera to be presented in 14 school chorister for one mother of She is the years; , Wednesday, February 11, 1959 March at Weber. Brigham City, Utah daughter, Marilyn, who is now senior chbrister seven years The young student works four a freshman student at Utah teacher and ward chorister for hours each before beginning day conState University majoring in ele- 20 years m the Primary; 12 at the Ogden college. secutive years as stake choris- hisHisstudies mentary education, wife is the former Franin teacher Junior Gleaner at i She returned to ter; teaching cell daughter of Mr and Central school in 1941 during MIA; first counselor, state MIA Mrs. Brown, Jim Brown, Brigham City. and leader Maid World War II when there was a counselor, Ma shortage of teachers, and taught is now manual counselor . in A Conformist h mixed first and second grade Sixth ward MIA presidency. She has been a member of the class. , Overheard: Im glad Im neuto the Singing Mother, ward and stake i Mrs; Tingey returned the normal thing rotic its only choirs. ' 1944 since that and profession in me! about Civic Worker Active time has taught fifth grade at In Civic Improvement club her school. (entrlIdentifies activities have included secreStudents ; ri h Many times as new students tary, vice president, treasurer enter in September she can and general chairman duties for identify them by their mother or art tea and literary tea as well ZENITHS 40 YEARS . father, simply by remembering as poetry contest. OF QUALITY CELEBRATION She has served as secretary that some years back she taught for South Box Elder PTA Counthe parents. She received her bachelor of cil' and secretary of Central science degree in 1950 from School PTA; been a member of Council USU, along with membership in Womens Legislative Phi Kappa Phi, national scholas- representing Civic club and Centic society. During her college tral PTA, a member of Literary years she was affiliated with club and Knife and Fork club. She is also a member of the Kappa Delta, social sorority. Mrs. Tingey is the daughter of Box Elder Teachers Association Mrs. Nellie Harris Evans, Brig- and Utah Educational Associaham City, and the late John R. tion and National Educational Evans, Her husband is employ- Association. . at ed as electrician foreman Our hats go off today to a Intermountain school. typical good teacher, one that She relates that children now all of us are proud to say has are freer and happier in the taught us or our children. 4 1 Hi-Li- te IN TK History or . Pharmacy HEART DRIVE VOLUNTEERS Adding their names to the growing army of residents in Box Elder Couty assisting with the annual Heart Fund Sunday Drive, February 22, are, left to right, Mrs. Errol Bowcutt, Tremonton; Mrs. Max Adams, Tremonton; and Mrs. Jessie Ilamson, Terry; back row, left to right, Mrs. Lois Hunsaker, Honeyville; Jay Hamson, Perry and Mrs. Margaret Larsen, Corinne. Serving but not included in the picture are Rasmussen Christensen, Bear River City ; M. E. Gibbs, Harper; Mrs. Jay Stokes, Willard and Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mantua. Mrs. Jerry Rose, Snowviile; Mrs , Numerous residents of Box El- der county have agreed to serve as chairmen of working committees of the 1959 Heart Fund drive, D. D. Billings, chairman of the annual compaign, has announced. Co chairmen with Mr. Billings, serving the northern part of the county, are Mrs. Errol Bowcutt and Mrs. Max Adams. In Tremonton the drive will be sponsored by the Jaycees and Jayceettes. The. Heart Fund drive, conducted here by the Utah Heart Association, began on February 1 and will continue through February 28. The drive will reach its high point on Heart Sunday, Well-know- Elder I Feb.- - 22. Doug Richins, Grouse Creek Mrs. James Nesson, Howell; Mrs Floyd Rose, Portage, Mrs. Dean Mra Dan Lamb, Plymouth; Hales Riverside; Mrs. Iris Wood Fielding, Mrs. Geneve Erickson, Elwood; Delbert Kidman, Col The following will serve as lmston and Beaver Dam. chairmen of the committee deMrs. A. L. Smith, Thatcher and Penrose; vMrs. Ray Lish, signated: Mrs. Jack Morris, Brigham Garland First ward; Mrs. Mearl City; Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen Bair. Garland Second ward; JayChristensen, Bear River City; cees and Jayceettes, Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker, First and Fourth; Boy Scouts, Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tremonton Second ward with Mr. Mrs. and Hamson, Perry; Quenton Fredricks as Scout Elmer Larsen, Corinne; Mrs. Master. Floyd Palmer, Mantua; Mrs. Jay Mrs. Dean Anderson, Bothwell, Stokes, Willard, and M. E. Gibbs Mrs. Vern Knudson, Dewey-ville- ; of Harper ward. Bill Potter, East Garland; i R. M. Kaiser is in charge of Mrs. Wanda Larsen, Promontory schools; Wayne Hunsaker and and Mrs. Glen Barfuss, TremonMr. Kaiser, finance; Miss Anna ton Third. Chairmen will be named for Erickson, letters to clubs and distribution of hearts in Brig- Yost, Park Valley and Little ham City, Mrs. Richard B. Ba- Valley, ker. 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