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Show Students Make Honor Roll BE SUP Nine persons from the Box High school are among the 1450 students named to the Winter 71 quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A. Rockettes Plan To Annual Formal An illustrated lecture on Bear River Bird refuge highlighted a meeting of the Box Elder chapter, Sons of Utah Pioneers, at the Brigham City Community Elder Mari Parsons, Patricia Ja Mrs. Dene Plowman receives superior performance award from Robert Cooley, administrative manager, at Intermountain school. IS La Plowman: Worker "Your Gets Award Mrs. LaDene in Plowman, a H. the guidance department at Intermountain secretary school, has received a superior performance award. Mrs. Plowman who has been at the school since Aug. 24, 1969, received the award this past week. In recognizing her superior work, L.W. Capps, acting superintendent, wrote Mrs. pleasant attitude, helpfulness and willingness to serve are appreciated by your supervisor and others with whom you come in contact. You exhibit respect, concern and tact in your contacts with students, employes and the Underwood, a freshman and Craig E. and Scott Zundel, both seniors, all in the college of humanties. Others are: Byron Ward Hansen, senior in engineering; Valerie J. Johnston, senior in nursing; Jeanne L. 5 GHS ability in programming and accomplishing your work load. Cooley, Busenbark 1 SERVE AS A RED CROSS VOLUNTEER. recognizance. He is charged with the theft of items from a south Willard stockman. 03SKO33 their two-clas- CENTER CUT SPARE RIBS HAM SLICES LB. .11 POD EFFECTIVE APRIL 19, 20,21 CHUCK MORTON PICTSVEET DINNERS Vf.EIADlE PORK. CHOPS i r GROUND mmtm i FED EASTERN GRAIN PRICES FRESH LEAN I V-v CORN PEAS & CARROTS CHOPPED SPINACH REG. SPINACH SOU ASH s BEEF FOR Si CEUTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS to M.A.S.H. Julaine Mitchell and Laurie Leishman did a duet number and Christine Skinner and Julie amused NO HAM OR ,'&' the delighted J) 'X tap-bato- Christensen COUNTRY STYLE PORK mo n audience with their routine. This trio also performed their baton class routine Motion Judge Robert Daines set preliminary hearing for April 29 at p.m. and released on his Checketts own night before. administrative routines; Pat Naylor exhibited her skills in the twirling field with a novelty routine, using flag, hoop, streamer, and juggling as well as single and double lighted batons; Monique Priebe, Carol Waite, Stephanie Checkettes, Helen Christensen, Susan Rawlins and Francene Mower represented their class to perform a routine to Sugar ' Lips. Teri Kap displayed her talents twirling both one and two batons. Sherry Jensen, Susie Gallegos and Cindy In Doyle R. Checketts, 31, 665 Fifth North, has been arraigned in Brigham City court on two counts of grand larceny. West manager. forming tines in "Music April 24. complained to police Wednesday afternoon that vandals slit six bicycle tires in the backyard and waxed house, camper and car windows the Dr., Mrs. Plowman who resides at West Seventh North, received the award from Robert Those participating on the program included Wendy Korth and Tara Jo Mitchell per- perform three Mrs. JoAnn Smith, 574 Cherry Theft Counts 120 tertain. lor will Vandalize Residence Man Faces p.m. general public. You have demonstrated outstanding - Nayrou- 9 senior in education and Steven Edward Warren, sophomore in academic college. Students of Ramas Baton Arte' studio presented serveral numbers to residents of Pioneer Memorial Nursing home on Tuesday, April 13. Students were selected from their classes and also private students were- chosen to en- -- Pat Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 18, 1971 NEWS, Leigh, Twirlers Perform For Home WILL PERFORM BC ELDER 723-825- 723-506- after Lecture center last week. Lloyd Gunther, refuge manager, presented the slide series. Also appearing on the program were Lani and Linda Poulson, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Poulson, Tremonton, who presented musical numbers. Eighty-nin- e persons were served at the regular monthly SUP luncheon meeting. The Box Elder High School Rockettes are planning their annual formal to honor senior members, Saturday, April 24 at 8:30 p.m. The announcement was made this past week by Kris Armstrong and Cynthia Brittelle, members of the planning committee. All former Rockettes and their partners are invited to attend, and the dress is formal. Junior Rockettes are keeping the location a secret from senior members but their dates will be informed of the place, they said'. In order that the information remain a secret, all Rockette alumni are urged to call Miss Arm5 4 or Miss Brittelle at strong at Listed are: Cynthia A. Dolan and Lawrence Ray McGee, both juniors in the college of science; RECEIVES AWARD BOX Meeting Treated m the audience with their pantomine and tumbling skit to the music, Rubber Duckie. These students gave a sample of the many routines that have been prepared for public presentation in Baton Artes ninth annual revie, Music in for scheduled Motion, Saturday, April 24 at 8:15 p.m. in the Box Elder High School auditorium. ko tetf ib caueoruim Mf fi ' ll Local Student ? Gains 5 IB Deans Honor Kathryn Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Mason, 659 South Sixth West, has earned academic distinction on the deans list at DePauw university, Greencastle, Ind., where she is a senior. The scholastic recognition is extended to those students who earn a 3.5 (A-- ) or better grade average out of a possible 4.0. During the first semester, for which the honor was accorded, t 3 DePauws 2,370 undergraduates - or less than 17 398 of percent of the student body won Deans list distinction. Miss Mason is a graduate of Santiago college in Chile, and is majoring in nursing at the private liberal arts college. A- t,n WITHOUT 1 Korth Arte' studio's annual revue at Box Elder High. To Receive Sales Awards Discussion of the Ogden Pioneer 24th of July parade and meet July 25 car show and swap will be the topic of the Golden club Spike Empire Vintage Car Utah 22 the at Thursday, April Power and Light office, 456-26t- h St., Ogden. The meeting will start at 7:15 p.m. "All ole car buffs are invited," said Harry J. Mosher, Three salesmen from Andersen Ford, will be honored for their outstanding sales performance in 1970 at a banquet April 24. T. L. Farnsworth will receive for his a membership in Fords Club since its inception in 1950. Phillip Fallows and Ward Secrist also qualified for Club membership. 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