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Show 6 1HL COX Biigham City, Ulali Tuesday, May 7, 1963 LLDLR NEWS, Terr.n Leon and Betty Jane Kendell Allen, Brigham City, WHOS Expresses girl. April 29. L fi Denr.il G. and Beth Holmgren Balhrd, Trernonton, girl, Apnl j CJ NFAV weaher brought an increased number of donops to school Central Elementary The Placement Department of Thursday for the American Red Intermountain school this week Cross Bloodmobile visit. Appreciation 1, 10 GeralJ Brent and Jacqueline The following newcomers ar- Lillie Banks Jeppson, Brigham rived at Cooley Memonal hos- City, grl. May 3. the past two Ronald Dell and Linda Lee pital dunnu weeks: David, Brigham City, boy, May Kit hard and JoAnne Miriam 4 Maughan Sterling and Betty Ayze Benson, Los Angeles, gnl, Ann Giein Mason, Biigbam April 24, City, girl, .?,y 4. Joseph Elmer and Minnie Stanley Woodland and Emma Adams Andei con, Snow-villMane Strohmaier Thompson, bov, April 20. Rt 2, girl, May 4. Kenneth and Savannah Bell Clinton V. and Vita RasmusShumway Baker, Rt. 2, bo, sen Burt Rt. boy May C, 27. April e Joseph Boyd and Kathryn Gerald Hiram and Rachel Maiblo Smith, Pdiadise, Joyce Cochr tne Paulsen, ling-ha- gnl, May (i. City, girl. Apt it 2S, Ailene Wayne and Vivian Jones Andei sen, Coniine, boy, RED 2k A pi IS ALWAYS THERE 3 Ililter Royee W. and Dean WITH YOUR HELP Seaile, Blip, ham City, girl, Apnl expressed appreciation for the many employment opportunities the people of Brigham City have given Intermountain stu4 dents this school year and the fine way the students have been accepted in homes and PLANS AGATHON Robert D. businesses of the community. .Munson, Brigham City, has been Without the help of local appointed chairman of Agathon housewives and businessmen, a activities at USU, major part of the students education would be neglected, according lo William Christiansen n 1 Re-Ne- Agathon Days Oflice n Set May 9-- 1 1 Thehaving Employment boys and girls for a summer sign ment program for the benefit U residents. They are At Campus assist your employment CROSS 29. local is local lip employof local ious to Agathon, Utah State universitys open house ior high school seniors, will be held May 9, 10, and 11 at the university campus. Bob Monson, Brigham City, is general student chairman of the event. Martin Denny and his group will present a concert May lo at 8 p. m. in Nelson fieldhouse. as a special feature. Dennys group is noted for their exotic oriental effects on music. ROOM CHILDRENS FOR YOUR Complete with Ladder Guard nil, Richaid Limb, Helen rclt. Harvey Tanner, Dr. M. Reed Merrill, S. William Right, An-- 1 na E. Erickson, Karen 'Vest, 'Bill Muhle. Intermountain Rail needs, anx- Christiansen said. People needing help may call the Brigham City Employment office any working day for one of these local students. The Placement Department at Intermountain school is looking forward to serving you again during the next school year," Christiansen concluded. Union ballroom climax the day. May 11 activities include the Olympiad, a track event, at 1 ANOTHER AGATHON high- p. m. at Romney stadium. Agalight is the Aggie alumni foot- thon banquet at 5:30 p. m. in ball game May 11 at 8 p. m. in the Student Union building and Romney stadium featuring 17 the alumni football game. football professional players who were former Aggies. The three-daevent provides high school seniors with an opportunity to become acquainted with different educational departments on campus as well as providing them with entertainment, according to Monson. Activities May 9 include the Miss USU contest at 7:30 p. m. in the fieldhouse, Hi Honors contest and Mi Honors banquet. 2 Innerspring mattresses 2 Box Springs Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, blood chairman for the local Red Cross chapter, announced that 91 donors registered and 81 pints of blood were drawn. However, the quota was not met and the workers could have processed many more donors, Mrs. Felt said. The next visit of the Bloodmobile to Brigham City will probably be in October, Mrs. Felt continued. It was noted that a pin was awarded to Frank Cop-pand pins went to Edward H. Morris and Rees Stevens. Stafling posts at the Bloodmobile Thursday were Dr. M. Reed Merrill, Dr. W. R. Mer-relDr. S L. Moskowitz, Dr. Otto Smith, and Dr. J. Howard Nurses Winifred Rasmussen; Ryan, Lillian Felt, Margaret George, LaRaine Garned and Pat Kaldestrand. Bloodmobile workers included Jean Barnard, Betty Reese, Ann McDermott, Katie Fish-burGlenna Merrill, Virginia Merrell, June Smith, Etta Moskowitz, Bernice Bryson, Carol Skaggs and Dixie Hoesel. Homemade cookies were sup-- ! plied by Central school and Corinne school PTA organizations. Blood donors were: Mrs. Sharon Ward, Mrs. Ruth Olha, Mrs. Catherine Bil- two-gallo- n m one-gallo- n l, Lifes Like That" by Neher ALIM THESE... NTH Y0U2 HELP Edward Morris, Lila Darring-Bavorabl- e lomts, Ralph Westover, Matthew ton. Dr. Morris Flieschman, H. A. 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