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Show i Thirteen From Brigham Thirteen University of Utah students from Brigham City and vicinity will he among 110O graduating seniors who will recomceive diplomas during mencement exercises June 9. Those graduating are: Quin Morrison Eskelsen, masters degree in geology; Renae Reeder law; Grant McAllister Pnsbrey, political science; Wallace Gordon Clay, physies; Horace Clare Wiser, mathematics; Bonnie Lee Thorpe, secretarial training; Rita Jensen Wilson, marketing; Minnie Jane Welch, elementary ed- City Vicinity uealion; John Reed Call, psychology; Joseph LaMar Jensen, Pleasant View, mathematics in education; Lyle Samuel HamilRobert Earl ton, pharmac; Van Allen Keesp, pharmacy; Lowe,' Willard, accounting. McAllister Grant Prisbrey, Wallace Gordon Clay, and Joseph LaMar Jensep will ' graduate with honors. Horace Clare Wiser and Bonnie Lee Thorpe will giaduate with high honyrs Ceremonies on June 9 will begin at 6.13 p. m. with the procession of Regents, Faculty and Will Graduate From University June 9 Giaduating class to the Stadium Bowl The commencement exercises will be held at 7 p. m., and will he followed by a buffet Building supper in the Union ballroom, honoring the graduates. Speaker at the commencement services will be Secretary of Agriculture Era Taft Benson, member of the Council of Twelve of the L. D S. church Honoiary doctor's degrees will be conferred on Secretary Benson, former governor Charles R. Mabey. and Sterling W. Sill, former chair man of the Univeisitys Board of Regents. On Sunday, June 7, members class and ot the graduating their families will be honored at a reception given by President and Mrs A. Ray Olpin at the 1259 East home, presidents South Temple, from 3 to 6 p. m. t 7 p m the Regents, Faculty, and Graduating class will form for the procession to the Stadium Bowl, where the Baccalaureate service will be held at 7:30 p. m. Christiansens Box Elder Bank Birds Win Tells Resources Now Over Million Another Rate iNeil Christiansen's hint few 21 home first on May from Butte, Montana The pig.vn, one of the 46 birds in the five lofts competing, flew the 315 milts in 8 hours, 30 minutes It was an average speed lace with the Christiansen entry flying 1073 yards per minute iN'ed Beoley placed second with his bird flying 1070 yards, per minute. Thud also went to Beesley with 10t9 lout'll place to Christiansen with 993 and fifth to Don Coombs with 903 Plans are for a 400 mile flight next Sunday from Great Palls, Montana. The final race of the season will be held the following Sunday when the birds are released at Sunburst, Montana for a 500 mile flight home. Carries Election Tradition On At California School knack for high school that started at Box Eldei high school earned into the see ond generation here with the election of John Feron Christensen as student body president of Huntington Park high school John, 17, who takes office next September, is the nephew of Camille Christensen Just. BEHS student body vice president of 1932 and of Dr Scott P Christen sen, student body president at the Brigham school in 1910 He is the grandson of Mrs A1 bert Hansen of Brigham City and of Mr. and Mrs John S. Christensen, formerly of Brigham City and now residents of Huntington Park Johns election set something of a record here, for he was elected as a member of the junior, or 11th grade class, in a school at which there are two graduation classes each year He will, if not reelected for a second term, be the first senior states man of his school during the last half of his senior year. He is the son of Feron and Smith Christensen. 3530 E. 60th street, Huntington Park, and is setting a mark for three younger members of the family to better. They are two brothers, Brent and Paul, and a sister, Louann. A Happy 4 H'er The Happy Join Stale In June Meet ers met At the home of oui teacher, IMrs. Sid Farnsworth, at 2 oclock, Tuesday, May 26 We elected officers. Kathleen Hansen, They are: Marcia Rasmussen, People ot 'Box Elder county piesulent; will join the state in saluting sccietdiy; Frances Hyer, reporter; Pauline Bundy, song leader; 'June Dauy Month in Utah. 4 H Dairy Month In Ul. Resouii.es of the Box Elder Bank exceeded one County million dollars as of June 1. LeRoy D White, bank president announced Thursday. Utah's event began on Monwith a home proday June duced coronation in Salt Lake City at which a milk dunking queen Utah s 1933 Dauy Darling will be crowned in at the Centre theater. Assisting in the crowning will he 1 IVscribing the Box Elder Bank as the fastest growing financial institution" in the Mr. White added that has been very gratifying the past six weeks to watch the new bank steadily grow and to see how well it has been accepted by the hundieds ot people throughout the county who have become patrons. "In behalf of the officers and employees, board of directors and shareholders, we wish to thank people who have affiliated themselves with our ceie-mome- s county. it Sheran Jepperson, organist; Sue en Kar- committee chairman girl sewed tmee different kinds of seams. Our special project is exchanging recipes. 7 Hadfield, Each box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, June 5, 1953 Miss Lavon Brown of Provo, Utah's present Daev Darling who was chosen Miss Utah after her selection last year to preside over me state's dauy industry DR. 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