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Show r A THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, May 7, 1967 City, Utah ir BEHS Recognizes Top Now, with Ogden First Federals Students With Awards new (Continued from page one) scholarship. Beauty school scholarships Julee Gordon, and Janet Hun. were awarded to Becky Harper was preSheffield saker. Elaine and Vicki Johnson. school sented a summer Eagle Ladies Plan Pole At BY Park The Eagles auxiliary of Brig-haCity will finance the erec. tlor. of a flag pole at Brigham Young park, It was announced Thursday by Councilman Wayne Jensen. The group which previously Indicated Its desire for a flag pole project, picked the park from a list of five which also which also Included Lindsay, South Main, Memorial and Snow parks. Cost to the auxiliary will be with the city handling In. stallatlon. $125 COUNCILMAN JENSEN said he had contacted Klwanls, and Rotary clubs and Beta Sigma Phi sorority, each of which had earlier expressed a desire to participate, but received no re. piy. In other business at a reg. ular weekly council session, Pete Haugan, representing the local Elks lodge, said dedication ceremonies for the new flag pole at Rees Pioneer park Is scheduled for Memorial day, May 30. ELKS LODGE scholarships went to Julie Gordon and John Markeson as most valuable scholarships were presented to Myrna Lee from Ricks college at Rexburg, Idaho; and to Donald Carey from the University of Miami, which Is from the National Merit scholarship program. Cathy Jean Davis was presented a State normal scholarship. American Legion Boys State scholarship winner was Joseph Armstrong, and the Legion Auxiliary Girls State scholarship winner was Rebecca Barker. The Civic Improvement club presented a future . nurse scholarship to Judy Nielson, and a homemaking award to Geral. dine Campbell. $12,000 now. Well pay you s100 a month for 10 years. Youll still have HALL WAS present-ethe Abel S. Rich scholar-ship- , which Is a new scholar d ship presented for the first time this year from the family of Mrs. Abel S. Rich and the late Mr. Rich. Cathrlne Reeder was presented the FT A scholarship, . JOURNALISM AWARDS were presented to Chris Larsen for IN HONORS Winning special honors at Box Elder High school Awards Assembly were, left to right, Bruce Oyler, winner of the Tom Hardaway Award; Elaine Sheffield, Outstanding Girl; and Randy Hall, Outsanding Boy. The awards were presented Friday at the climax of a two-da- v awards esent. VC outstanding work; and to Chris-tin- e Bott, a scholarship to the BYU Journalism workshop. The Box Elder News.Journal award dard. was presented to Shelia Huggins, editor of The Bee for the 1987-6STUDENT BODY OFFICERS school year, which also Is Tony Davis, Joe Armstrong, a scholarship to the BYU Jour- Julee Gordon and Judy Hadfleld, Vickie John-son- , Cheerleaders THE EVENT WILL BE ached, nalism workshop to be conductCllxle Holmgren, Karla uled In the afternoon, combining ed during the summer. and Irene Haro-motFonnesbeck the Elks Memorial day and AGRICULTURE awards were Flag day ceremonies, and Is Instrumental music . Steve being planned as a family pic. presented as follows: Randy nlc affair. He Issued an lnvl. Braegger, $100 tuition to USU; Call and Jay Sleigh. Bureau Choral music - Jerry John, tatlon for the city officials to Harley Aokl, Farm scholarship; Donna Lynn Nel- ston and Barbara Lemon. attend. Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, a mem. son, Farm Bureau Auxiliary Boomerang co.editors Johnston and Barbara ber of the advisory council for scholarship. Jerry Dean Reeder was presented Blower. the Northern Utah Mental Health clinic at Logan, asked the coun. the Blue Key service award. BEE STAFF ell to consider appropriating Randy Hall FIRST SECURITY BANK and Christine Seashore. funds for the clinics support. business awards to Pa. The clinic serves Box Elder, Agricultural . Randy Braeg-geJack Burt and Mike Hun. Cache and Rich counties. How. trlcla Pimper and Paul Baxter. Judy Nelson won the Royal saker. ever, In Box Elder only the Math - John Markeson, James county commission contributes typewriter award. Box Elder County Bank pre- Capps, Paul Baxter, Cathy Reed-er- , to the budget while in Cache Brent Bingham, Randy Rich-ard- s county, Logan city and the sented an award to Dennis and Eldon Larsen. school board contribute as well, .American Legion Auxiliary ' she explained." Stage crew . Phil Young and , Jssajf awards wer presented Reese Jeppsen. . MRS.' KAISER SAID there Is toshlfley Grover, first pffice; Business - Paulette Anderson. Rebecca Packer, a need to expand the clinic serv. Merrllee SPEECH BRENT Thompson Ices which now are available Sparkman and Kenneth Glade. Suzann Larson was named win-ne- r only one day a week. of the American Legion oraMayor Olof Zundel assured her that It would be considered torical award. In making up the new city bud. Becky Barker was presented the Crlscp home economics get. and Karen E. Watts was The mayor named Councilman Rudolph Kaiser to work winner of the Betty Crocker with him and Recreation D- award In homemaking. Business and Profes. The irector Les Dunn on a hiring slonal Womens club presented n summer the for procedure a business award to Paulette 8 pre-sente- d r, San-der- ..... rec-reatlo- program. And he recommended also that Anderson. all persons Interested In gaining WINNING TOP HONORS In part-tim- e employment with the awards Friday were city apply through the employ, the athletic Randy Hall, winner of the Jay ment security office, Hansen Jewelry watch to the all around outstanding ALSO. COUNCILMAN Kaiser and Bill Davis were asked to athlete; Bob Christensen, the Examiner Standard study and make recommends-tlon- s Ogden on a summer pay schedule. watch, and honored for winning all state swimming achieve, A pay step Increase was for police radio opera, ment; Larry Dixon, the Dee Glen Smith athletic award. Randy Nel-sotor Sheridan Nelson. won the Deseret News and An Invitation was extended to the city officials to attend the Salt Lake Tribune all state fire departments annual old. award in football; and Keith for being timers party on Wednesday, May Nuttal was honored named Prep of the Week. 10, at 7 p.m. The Palmer Jewelry award d MAYOR ZUNDEL SAID an to the valedictorian was to John Markeson. Invitation was extended also to Sons of the American Revo-lutlo- n attend a meeting, scheduled by presented a leadership new the county commission, with state road commission officials award to Tony Davis, Plan... h INVEST students.1 RANDY Check-A-Mont- 53,923.44 and Suzanne Larson. Steve Kimber, Steve Leggett, Kowall John Markeson. and Tanae Madsen. Lloyd Nlmorl, Dennis Moody, National Merit scholars. Alan Eddie Molenaar, Mike Morgan, Robert Kaltwa- Randy Nelson, Keith Nuttal, y Bradbury, sser and Donald Carey. Stan Petersen, Palmer, Sterling scholars . Donald Kenny Pierce, Mike Powers, Carey, Carolyn Fish, Suzanne Richard Ricks, Chuck Shaw, Jeff Wohlgemuth, Smith, Larsen, Aleen Randy Sommervllle, John Markeson. Monte Tlngey, Bill Turner, Shel-do- n Science - James Capps. Yamasaki. FIVE BOX ELDER High school athletes were honored Start 'Em Young for having earned five or more LINCOLN. Neb. iUPI Good letters. They are Bob Chris, dental health habits must be tensen, Larry Dixon, Randy learned in childhood, says Hall, Bruce Oyler and Scott Helen Becker. University of Drama- - . Kim after 10 years. Le-Ro- Zundel. Ander-seAthletics Robert Harley Aokl, Mike Ayola, Danny Ayotte, Russell Bakes, Kevin Carver, Dick Chatterton, Randy Christensen, Craig Cole, man, Robert Craghead, Cory Crane, Sam Davis, Robin Do. kas, David Glover, Don Good-llff- e. Rendel. Hardman, Roy Hardy, Hollingsworth, Everett Hooper, Robert Holt, Dick Jen. sen, Steve Jensen, David Kano, Brent Nebraska Extension health education specialist. The American Medical Association suggests that youngsters have their first dental examination at the age of two and one-ha- lf to three years when all primary teeth have erupted. To start children on a lifetime of good dental habits. Miss Becker suggests you make certain your child brushes his teeth properly after meals and snacks. happiness is cooking nith an electric range ... 'Computed of our current rot of 3 por ormum, compounded omi onnuolly Current dividend rote moy very thghtly from time to time, but will not sub itontioily olttf this program T Its All So Easy Plan enables you to schedule a reguOgden First Federals lar monthly income for ten years (or any other period of time) and still have a large sum of cash left! or make Take advantage of this excellent way to enjoy your retirement in secure the without children to tax knowledge gift problems payment that a substantial amount remains. 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You may add to or withdraw freely as with any savings account at Ogden First Federal. n pre-sente- on Monday, May 8, at 1:30 p.m. In the county courthouse. The mayor asked Councilman Claudius Olsen to work with him on a water exchange proposal at Mantua. And Councilman Robert Keating agreed to work with the public works director in studying state road plans for letting a bid on Eleventh South from Main street to the mouth of Box Elder canyon next month. SCHOOL IN awards attendance Perfect Christine Tanner, bert Kaltwasser, James Witt, b't compounded Generous Earnings, pre. sented on Thursday were listed as follows: Top three percent scholars . Robert Kaltwasser, James Capps, Cathy Reeder, Becky Hlckox, Myrna Lee, John Marke. son, Randy Hall, Chris Conner, Kathy Glenn and Julee Gordon. Insured Protection, Your account Government. Hi eh Reserves. Ogden First is semi-annuall- insured by a permanent agency of the 0. Federals reserves are far higher than legal S. require- ments. 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