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Show t BOX Four From Area Awarded Advanced Degrees at U. Four graduates of Box Elder High school from former years received advanced degrees at the University of Utahs 101st annual They are R. Reed Channell, Lynn V. Ritchie, Ronald T. Hunsaker and David A. Carlquist. Larsen. R. Reed DOCTORATE Channell has been awarded Ph D. from University of Utah. Lynn V. Ritchie Ritchie, who graduated from BEHS in 1963, has earned a Master of Business Administration He degree. received a B.S. degree from the University of Utah in 1968, where he was commander of the Arnold Air Society, and was a USAFROTC; distinguished graduate of Air Force ROTC. At the present time he is in undergraduate pilot training with the USAF at Laughlin AFB at Del Rio, Texas. He plans to become a pilot with the USAF. Ritchie is married to the former Pamela Sue Rollins, also a former resident of TO INTERN David A. Brigham City. They make will intern at San Carlquest their home in Del Rio, Texas. Francisco General Hospital after receiving M.D. at U Ronald T. Hunsaker Hunsaker, a native of of U. Honeyville, received his Masters degree in social work. His thesis was titled Client, Family, Counselor Interaction in Rural Rehabilitation. A 1954 graduate of BEHS, he earned a B.S. degree in German from UtahaState university in 1961. He is married to the former Shari Bodily of Compton, Calif, and he is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker of Honeyville. At the present time, he holds the rank of major in the U.S. Army and plans to continue active duty as a social work officer with the Army. David A. Carlquist Carlquist, a former resident of Willard and 1962 graduate of Box Elder High school, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carlquist, now of Cocoa Beach, Fla. He received a Doctor of Medicine degree. His earlier education included earning a B.A. degree in anthropology at the U of U in 1966. He will now serve his internship at San Francisco General Hospital in San Francisco. He is married to the former Lynne Nielsen of Salt Lake City. 970 (ourt-of-Hon- or wards chapel June 11 at 8 p.m., it was announced this week. All Scouts and their parents are invited to attend the event which will feature presentation of an Eagle award to Steven Warren, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. Edward Warren of Brigham City. mencement held Friday, June PERFECT ATTENDANCE These students at Lake View Elementary school had perfect attendance during the past year. Front, from left, Jerry Arviso, Scott Hansen, Phillip Petty, Jimmy Roberts, Cameron Hyer, Greg Yates, David Burris, Karla Mitchell, Loretta Snider, Janet Searle, Bradley Yates, Steven Laird, and Charles Dailey. Second row, Garen Hyer, Michael Kempf, David Gilbert, Christopher Jones, Kenneth Givens, Richaun Limb, Wendy Reeder, Shawna Anderson, Annette Nielsen, Tori Nelson, Kevin Johnson, Thayne Scothern, and Ben Jones. Third row, Edward Jones, Kevin Keller, Danny Coburn, Michael Burris, Doug Bessinger, Nancy Lancaster, Kyle Dee Adams, Steve Parkinson, David Doolin, Kline Adams, Rod Scothern, Darrell Hunsaker, and Glenn Burris. Fourth row, Sharon Quick, Ramona Toya, Tamra Nelson, Jeff Pett, Jimmy Rowe (two years), Steve Wilson, Lynn Jensen (five years), Kirk Thorpe, Michael Kidman, and Gary 1 court-of-hon- 5. iSiEVER MISS Students who compiled perfect attendance records at Perry school this year were, front from left, Jerry Nelson, Kelly Dinsdale, Teresa Hedrick, Robert Spendlove, John Dickey, Cheryl Brown, Brenda Nelson, and Roseann Young. Second row, Barbara .'onine, Blake Young (2 years), Sherilyn Johnston, Teresa Dickey, Debbie Heiner, John Spendlove, and Kyle Greenhalgh. Third row, Shayne Anderson, Susan Kramb le, Cori Young (4 years), Shelly Nelson (5 years), Glenda Dick (2 years), Brian Weight, and Craig Davis (2 years.) Sunday, June 7, South Box Elder Stake 3 City, Utah NEWS, Brigham South Box Elder stake will conduct a in the Boy Scout com- Earns Ph.D. Channell, who now resides in ElCajon, Calif., received a PhD. with a major in education administration. He was a 1947 graduate of Box Elder High School and received his B.S. degree in education in 1954 and his M.S. in psychology in 1955 from Utah State university. A son of Mrs. Fern Channell, 177 North Second West, and the late Ralph Channell, Dr. Channell is returning to California, where he is a school administrator with the San Diego Unified School District. He is married and the father of five children. ELDER PILOT Lynn V. Ritchie will become USAF pilot after earning Masters degree at University of Utah. Warren, 18, has achieved success in other activities in addition to scouting. This year he. has served as Utah-Idah- o district secretary for the Kiwanis-affiliate- d Key clubs, was sports editor on the yearbook staff at Box Elder High school and was a Sterling Scholar finalist in general scholarship and a member of the top three percent of his graduating class. He also serves as chairman of the city youth committee and is Ensign president in the LDS Brigham City Tenth ward. The scouting standout is organist and pianist for church meetings each Sunday morning at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. A member of Explorer Post 210, he plans to enroll at the University of Utah this summer, taking advantage of a scholarship which he received this spring. will receive the Eagle award at a stake court-of-hono- r. the graduating class. A slumber party was held by Debbie Price and Shannon Hanson at the Price home Willard Reports Review at May Meeting Twelve night. Thursday Lady Lions Hear Book guests met together for a lunch followed by games, dancing and then they told ghost stories. The following morning they took a walk to death hole and then to the waterfall. Guests included Michelle Mund, Jeri Midgley, Mrs. Charles Lofthouse has Sheri By Mrs. E.F. Watts Lyn Warren, Roberta returned home after a Redfield, Sheri Lee Fairheld Lions The Willard Lady vacation trip to Los Angeles to banks, Linda Doudle, Sherry a meeting Monday May 25 at visit with a son and daughter-in-la- Wells, Terrill Bedger, Terri the home of Mrs. Iva ArMr. and Mrs, Kent Lee Loveland, Patty Gayle, chibald. The meeting was Lofthouse and family. She Loretta Rutherford, and Lisa conducted by Helen Priebe, club president. Attending the meeting was who Ann Rasmussen, presented a reading of the play Cyrano de Bergarac by Edmond Rostrand. After the business meeting and program a delicious dessert was enjoyed by the guest and nine members of the club. A lovely gift was presented to the guest by the club. The last day of school on Monday was highlighted by the annual faculty and sixth grade boys ballgame which was won by the faculty. Fishing is a pleasant passtime for the Everett Goodells. Their latest trip took them to Kemmerer, Wyo., where they enjoyed the fishing in the Fontenelle Creek. New Arrival Dale and Karen Holmes are happy over the arrival of a new baby boy born Monday May 25. The new arrival has four brothers and sisters, Michael, Kelli Michele, Brian and Kristi Kae. Sharing grandparent honors are Mrs. Leonora Holmes and Mrs. Edna Bell from Brigham City. In the Willard Second ward on Sunday Kenny Lemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lemon, was confirmed by his father. d Two boys were confirmed in the Willard ward Sunday. They were Tony Blake Lunday, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lunday, and Wynn Blake Ormond, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ormond. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lunday on Sunday were Mrs. Lundays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lofthouse and daughter Rose, from Roy, and a sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. George Page and family from Brigham City. went with her son Dale, who Baddley. visited in Willard and then went with her for the Godfather as movie California visit. HOLLYWOOD fUPI)-Ma- rio Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nay and Puzo, author of The son Derrick have returned write the from San Francisco where Godfather, will for Paramount's with screenplay been have visiting they Vickis parents Mr. and Mrs. movie production of the novel. Wayne Young. They will visit with Garys mother Mrs. Now in Brigham City! Pearl Nay for another week WADE-WEBE- R before leaving for Norfold, Va. Hometeam The infant Tonya Kay Morgan, Introduces daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan, was blessed FHA 235 in the Willard ward on SunNow You Can own A day. New Brand Quality Visitors in Willard for the Home Right Here in event were Mr. and Mrs. R.I. Brigham City for Just from California $200 Totaf Down and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Monthly Payments Less Williams, grandparents from than Rent. Ogden. The Brockbanks will Look at the Features: be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 3 Bedrooms, Full BaseRobert Morgan. ment, GE Built-iRange and Oven, Carport, NyAward Winner lon Carpeting thruout, Eldon Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Larsen, Stylish Lighting Fixtures, received the Tom Hardway Precision Built Quality, Award at the Box Elder High Fully Improved Lot. school at the honor assembly Call Today for Details held the last week of school. WADE-WEBE- R This award is given each year OGDEN Ph. to ths most outstanding boy in 1 . n 394-666- 5 It is our pleasure to announce that eight-year-ol- Tipsy Cases These students at Mountain View Elementary school were 100 PERCENTERS 100 percent attenders this year. Front from left, Wendy Wallentine, Janice Roche, Diane Allred, Jana Tippets, Lori Beth Seigel, David Hansen, Greg Speaks (4 years), Yvonne Fish, Ann Truman, and Peggy Hunsaker. Second row, Karen Begay, Jeffrey Christensen (3 years), Chris Gallegos (2 years), Shauna Dalton, Penny McGregor, Ronald Fish, Kenny Knudsen (2 years), Robert Hawkes, Richard Bigler, and Lynn Clawson. Third row, Brent Richins, Christopher Williams, Robert Day, Michael Newby, Jill Christensen (2 years), Carrie Anderson (3 years), Elana Loma (2 years), Martha Spackman (2 years), and Todd Reeves (2 years). Receive Court Action Seftences were meted out in driving cases in Brigham City court this past week. Charles Phillip Torghele, 57, 3579 South 5100 West, Hooper, was fined $200 and sentenced to 30 days for driving while under the influence. The court suspended 25 days upon payment of the fine. Anna M. Higley, 27, 231 East Seventh South, was fined $190 and sentenced to 30 days with the jail term to be suspended two drunk upon payment of the fine. A stay of execution was granted to June 15. In other court business this past week, Michael C. Stone, 20, 331 West 16th street, Idaho Falls, was fined $150 and sentenced to 10 days for reckless driving. The court ordered the days suspended payment of the Dee R. Miller, upon These Corinne school students recorded RECORD PERFECT ATTENDANCE perfect attendance records during the past year. Front from left are, Tresa Morrill (two years), Julie Bunderson, Brad Hatch, Kimberly Carter, Annalee Nelson, and Darryl Marble. Second row, Burt Christensen (three years), Bruce Hill, Roger Woodward (two years), Tony Garcia, and Michael Gallegos (two years). Crash Results in $600 Damage Car-Tru- ck ' collision way. to and caused Patrolman According Monday, May 29, estimated $600 damage and Byron May, a car driven by one driver was cited for Becky B. May, 30, 127 North failure to yield the right of Sixth East, was westbound on A car-truc- k fine. 29, 804 Arapahoe avenue, Salt Lake City was fined $100 and sentenced to 10 days for driving during suspension and was fined another $15 for improper registration. . Jimmie Barber, Ray Neil Smith and Harry Plummer, no ages or addresses listed, each was fined $25 and sentenced to 10 days for disturbing the peace. The court order the jail upon term suspended payment of the fine in each case. Garland Lions has with us listed several gift suggestions . We invite yon to call or come in for assistance in your choice of gifts. JL Sz S. cAaln JVut Skit T3-62l- 6 Harvest King Elect Officers New officers have been elected by the Garland Lions club. They are Dave M. Thomas, Davis, Boyd president; first Munns, Rated Paul t; second the Best Graham Shaw, secretary; A.G. Campbell, treasurer; Charles Wood, tail twister; J. Lawrence Carter lion tamer; Dave Memmot director. Hold over directors are Ray Evans and Vernal W, Johns. there is! Sisalana Type 235 lb. Tinsile 9,000 Ft. per Bale Two 20 LB. Rolls The patrolman said the May car was attempting a left turn at the First North and First East intersection when the North when It collided mishap occurred. with a pickup truck, traveling Damage to the pickup truck east on the same street, driven was $350 and $250 to the car. Officer May cited Mrs. May by Kay R. Sutherland, 34, 1408 North Sixth East. for the accident. first WITH ARMY Ronald T. Hunsaker is serving as Army major after receiving M.S. degree at University of Utah. Jhnda tzrfijada ELECTED Dave M. Thomas has been named president of the Lions club. Garland aa4taat 131 So. Main 723-52- 46 |