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Show 6 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1974 Six BE county residents A t Box Elder High auditorium earn advanced degrees 'On a Clear Day' opens run tonight Six Box Elder county residents have completed all requirements for advanced degrees at Utah State university. They are Donald W. Kase, Russell M. Rasmussen and LaVoyle L. Stenquist, all of A touch of Broadway comes to Brigham City this evening (Thursday) with the first run of On a performance in a three-nigClear Day You Can See Forever at Box Elder High school. Other performances are scheduled Brigham City; and Mark Holland Anderson, Marian Friday and Saturday evenings beginning at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Sponsored by the Brigham City Community theatre, the play is free to all residents, although children under 15 should be accompanied by a parent. Tickets may be picked up at Mickey's Music, First Security bank, Comptons Art and Music and the Chamber of Commerce Trixie Ewer, and Paul Mark Hansen, all of Tremonton. Kase has completed a Master of Engineering degree in manufacturing enginneering. He prepared a presentation of Capability and Organization of a Machine Shop in the Solid office. special project was involved with transportation of large solid propellant rocket motors. He also is employed by Thiokol. He received an associate degree in science from Weber college in 1951, and a bachelors degree in geology from the University of Utah in 1957. Rasmussen and his wife, Anne, formerly of Ogden, have six children. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen, 63 South Third West, Brigham. LaVoyle (Mrs. Donald G.) He is emRocket Industry. the in department safety ployed Chemical Corpo., of Thiokol Wasatch Division. Kase received a bachelors degree in chemical engineering in 1954 at the University of Cincinnati. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Kase, 1854 D Lake Noll, Cincinnati. He and his wife the former Marie L. Toepfert of Cincinnati, have four children. Rasmussen has completed a master of Stenquist, has completed in engineering Ticketholders will be admitted until 7:15 p m. at which time the doors will be opened to the public. district to hold annual tour SCS Is Director musical by Director of the Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane is Drauca J. Holmes, with leading roles played by Kaylene Sackett Vavricka as Daisy and Gary Christensen as Dr. Mark Bruckner with the support of Vern Peterson, Dot Harrop and Richard Conn. This musical spoof on reincarnation also includes local players Diane Ayotte, Marilyn Ayotte, Tom Burridge, Donald R. Ferguson, Linda Henderson, Camille Holland, Carol Holland, Harriett Wade Hyde, Callene Mund, Darlene Pulsipher, Kurt Rigby, Annette Sackett, Cory Sackett and June Sackett, Cindy Christensen, Sue Ann Loveland, Scott Hendersen, Pat Reeder, David Layton, Amy Olds and Robert Olds in the cast of supporting characters. light-hearte- d Hun-sake- The West Box Elder Soil Conservation district annual tour will be held Saturday beginning at 8:30 a. m. at Lynn Reservoir. Stops will be made at the Eldon Lind farm to view Garrison meadow foxtail seeding, the Doug Lind farm, Don Nelson and Simplot farms to observe range spraying results, and also at Simplot s the use of airplanes for seeding. Other stops will be made to observe Fainfoin seeding behind the Grouse Crrek store, and a new sprinkling irrigation system installed in the r, Production Staff Members of the production staff include Karen Pimper, assitant director and stage manger; Renald Holmes, assitant to the director; Bruce Pimper, set designer; Carol Holland, costume designer; Joan Penrod, prop mistress; David Christensen, technical director; Pat Teeder, lighting designer; Wayne Holmes, sound engineer; Linda Knaval, front of the house; Margo Flint and Larry Jewell, Robert publicity; manager. Rozell Henrie M. named "Outstanding Senior Majoring in Agricultural Economics in Utah in 1971, and listed in "Whos Who Among in American Students Universities and Colleges and Etna area. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. at Etna reservoir, with a talk on weather modification presented by soil conservation personnel. The lunch will be provided and those attending should bring their own utinsels and dishes. Olds, business A Greek shipping magnate is attracted by the idea of reincarnation JOYOUS DANCE and offers the clinic $400 millions to study reincarnation in hopes that he can find out who will be in a future life so he can leave his money to himself. In his enthusiasm, he involves the clinic staff in a rollicking Greek dance that includes players Gary Christensen, Richard Conn, Vern Petersen, Tom Burridge and Mark Forsgren. and Linda Henderson have choreographed dance numbers, while Lucille Lawson and Helen Buck are accompanists for the musical show. Two Box Elder asks PSC for rate hike for rate boost AAFS Mountain Fuel Supply comFuel.) pany filed an application with Increase Cited the Utah Public Service comFor the average residential mission Monday seeking increase will amount authority to pass on to its Utah user, the 19 cents a month or customrs (subject to possible to about $2.28 the spokesman a year, the costs the refund) higher company is now paying for explained. We have done our utmost to natural gas purchased from hold the line against inflation and other pipeline companies and higher costs, and over the producers. years these efforts have kept All of the higher costs the Mountain Fuels rates among company is having to pay have the very lowest in the nation and its reserves among the best, resulted from price increases previously granted to the said B. Z. Kastler, company pipeline companies and other president. Even with the requested producers either by the federal power commission or state increase, our rates will continue regulatory agencies. Should any to rank among the very lowest of these increases be reduced at in the nation, and we expect to later proceedings, the amounts maintain natural gas reserves available to our customers at would be refundable, a comamong the best. pany spokesman said. "To do so, it is imperative Utah's share of the higher that we maintain our purchase costs amounts to $1,769,772. The agreements since we need this company is proposing an gas to assure our customers of rate increase an adequate supply. While we applicable to all classes of find, develop and produce a customers of 1.267 cents per substantial amount of the gas thousand cubic feet to recover that amount. (The increase is somewhat higher in the Uintah Basin area served by Mountain across-the-boar- from supply requirements pipeline cofnpanies and other producers. Because of the nationwide energy shortage and the growing demand for natural gas, which is recognized as the cleanest and most efficient fuel available, there is much greater competition today for gas wherever it is found. We have intensified our own efforts to find and develop new supplies, but we must also make every effort to keep the gas we now have. d Contributed by the Publisher LET OUR COMPARE AND SAVE CLASSIFIED SECTION BE YOUR SALESMAN Call & 723-347- 1 Harris, Tremonton, represents the College of Engineering as the top student, and Michael Bryce Ward, Riverside, is the College of Science. Lieutenant Terry J. Nielsen, son of retired U. S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Chase J. Nielsen, 565 East 700 North, Brigham City, has been awarded his silver wings at Williams AFB, Ariz., upon graduation from USAF pilot training. Lieutenant Nielsen is being assigned to Beale AFB, Calif., where he will fly with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. A 1965 graduate of Box Elder High School, he received his B. S. degree in 1972 from Brigham Young University and was commissioned the following year upon completion of Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex. Terry J. Nielsen ...commissioned frost Gi - H7d Gfl.fftt. receive degrees at USU Saturday. Paul, son of the late Vernon L. Hansen and Lovetta J. Hansen, Tremonton, ' ha9 completed requirements for the degree of Master of Science in electrical engineering. He wrote a thesis entitled Study and Design of Softwave Time-Multiplexe- d Controlled Digital i Allstates new office at 50 S. Main - Brigham City money and bother with almost any insurance need. From life to business to boat to auto. Just stop in and meet us. We can give you some Aulonattc (eeebe si ' cosi cen oe added now or u CARPET FOR DO IT YOURSELF OR INSTALLED DIRECT FROM OGDEN DIRECT" TALK to DON MILLER D0DHG1T WALL AVE. GBDDOD 392-867- 1 744-222- 7 neighborly advice about Allstate value. See you soon? Phone: 723-343- 5 HOURS: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. instate Allstate Insurance Companies, Filters (audio frequency.) He received a bachelor's degree from USU in 1972, and was valedictorian of the College of Engineering, graduating magna cum laude. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and was president of the student of Tau chapter Sigma engineering fraternity. Find out how we may be able to help save you time, 3670 Verl I. SWITCH receive an honorary degree. He is former senior physicist at the U.S. Salinity Laboratory, Riverside, Calif. Mr. Ward is the son of Ira Z. Ward, Box 263, Riverside. He is majoring in mathematics at USU. He shares the valedictory honors in the College of Science with Theodore S. Perry, Logan. Mr. Harris, son of Leland and Mildred Harris, 537 North Third East, Tremonton, is in electrical engineering where he has been the recipient of many honors on his way to becoming valedictorian of the College of Enginering. More than 2,000 students will Student 1965 from USU. Trixie is married to Lynn Ewer of Tremonton and the mother of two children. Closer by to help you more. " MVMEB t PWER SMfR RefPO0P3)SOP 06DHD S ourna Speaker President Gerald R. Ford will deliver the commencement address and will receive an honorary doctors degree. Dr. Lorenzo Adolph Richards, a USU graduate who is a native of Fielding, will Vice CBDGn DO of Students with the top grade average in the college are selected as valedictorians of the eight USU colleges. They will address the graduates of their college in programs immediately following the general commencement program which begins Saturday at 9 a.m. in the Spectrum. EE " buy BOX ELDER YjewA - MANY j Robert CAN NILA YOU CUT PCAATING CASTS We, offer in excess of 50 individual services for each funeral we conduct, all at NO EXTRA COST to those we serve, among these individual services are: Newspaper Notices, pictures when requested, program of services, flowers for pallbearers, flower transportation to church and cemetery, family cars, pallbearers Cars, register book, thank you cards, transportation where funeral or burial is up to 250 miles distant, temporary grave markers, etc. We can furnish these many services because we have lower operating expenses due to maintaining only one facility and being located out of Commercial area but convenient to cemetery. any more Second Heart FundT YOU need County. awarded your 'Jwtenal (tyafiet DO KNOW don't Silver wings Help your PETERSEN you Two of the college valedictorians for the 81st annual commencement at Utah State University are from Box Elder two-third- National The Register. He served as ASUSU student body financial vice president and ASUSU Student Supreme Court, and was valedictorian of the College of Agriculture. Trixie, daughter of Mrs. S. E. Bjorn, Tremonton, has earned a Master of Arts degree in English, she wrote a thesis entitled Samuel Johnson and on Romantics the She received a Shakespeare. bachelors degree in English in men valedictorians we sell, we are still obliged to s of our purchase a Master of Education degree in instructional media which she will use as media coordinator at Box Elder High school. She received a bachelor's degree in English from USU in 1947. She is the mother of five children. Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Anderson, Rt. 2, Tremonton, has earned the degree of Master of Science in agricultural economics. He wrote a thesis entitled, "An Economic Analysis of Demand and Supply of Irrigation Water in Utah A Linear Programming Approach. Mr. Anderson received a bachelors degree in 1971 at USU and is completing his second year of law school at the University of Utah. While at USU he became a member of Phi Kappa Phi national scholastic honorary, was manufacturing engineering. His Northbrook, 111, no,. |