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Show 14 BOX ELDER County man to study on fellowship NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, June 24, 1973 Bussio honored at ag meeting William Wheatley has Eloranta Summer an award from Fellowship Massachusetts Institute of L. won Technology where he is senior, majoring in biology. Mario Bussio, vocational agriculture instructor at Orem High School, was honored by the Utah Vocational Agriculture Teachers at their annual a summer conference this week. He was presented with a Distinguished Service Award and a watch by Roy Holman, ' President of the Utah-Idah- o The fellowships are awarded each year in honor of a former M.I.T. student, Edoranta, who died while an undergraduate. These fellowships are given to do for an undergraduate orignal research during the summer, preferably away from MI.I.T. Farmers Wheatley is the son of Mr. and Wheatley of Honeyville. He graduated from Box Elder High school in 1970. He will be working with Dr. David Prescott of department Mrs. LaMont of molecular, cellular, and union. Also honored William . for The the funding fellowships come from Edwin Land of Polariod corporation, and cover travel, living exa and salary. penses, Local man is commissioned . . Wheatley wins fellowship developmental University of biology at the Colorado at Boulder. He will be studying the relationship of RNA synthesis to in the DNA synthesis micronuclei of the ciliated protazoan pyriformis. tetrahymena June 16. Lieutenant Hirschi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enest T. Winfield of South 5th West in Brigham City, is married to the former Beth Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Jenkins of 2838 Marilyn Drive in Ogden. The Hirschi s live at 1107 Capitol Street in Ofc'den. Before entering the Utah Military Academy a year ago, 575 Association officers was Hirschi assigned to the 145th Artillery of the Utah National Guard located in Brigham City. He attended Box Elder High School and studied at Utah State University in Logan and Weber State College in Ogden where he graduated this year. Lieutenant The world's tallest trees grow Humboldt in County, California, in the newly formed Redwood National Park. Turkey vultures are valuable and presented with blankets were retiring agriculture teachers, E. Smith Peterson of Salina and Laurence Kelson of Moroni. Each is retiring with 37 years of service. L. Ronald G. Hirschi, 25, was commissioned to the rank of Lieutenant upon Second graduation from the Utah Military Academy on Saturday, conference was Program spearheaded Long Range Planning resource by guest person Floyd McCormick, Teach Trainer at the University of Arizona. scavengers in some parts of the United States. Game officials say the bacteria of animal diseases such as hog cholera and anthrax are destroyed by passing through the turkey vulture's system. elected are Byron Peacock, Enterprise, president; LaVar Godfrey, Davis, president elect; Richard Kjar, Gunnison; and Don Edwards, Davis, historians. Continuing as secretary-treasure- r is Dee Hortin, Elder. Theme of the week-lom- Box g Just for saving with Ogden 1 st Federal ! Ralph P. Linville, center, was elected new commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars George Gidney Post 1695. Other new officers Brigham City are front left, Jesse Scothern, first vice commander; C. Henry Nielsen, second vice commander; back left, Charles J. Kimber, quartermaster, and Arland DuVall, adjutant. They will serve the fiscal year 1973-74- . NEW VFW OFFICERS THE DUNKIN MACHINE Kaylee Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richardson .and one of the park recreation leaders, waits reluctantly for her turn in the water below her. A few minutes later, she made a deal with her father that he could throw the ball to dunk her if she could do the same to him. He agreed and she did! All of the park leaders got their turn on the dunking machine while their kids tried to dunk em. MORE AWARDS SFC Joe Lessard, local Army recruiter, shows collection of awards won during a recent recruiting convention in Salt Lake City. 50 Recruiter gains awards The Army recruiting station in Brigham City walked away with most of the awards again at the quarterly recruiting training convention in Salt Lake City. The (oral station, headed by 41 SFC Joe Lessard, won the following awards: Recruiter of the month for January, February and March; combat arms recruiter for February; recruiter of the quarter, station of the month for the February and March and recruiting station of the third quarter. 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