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Show V 12 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah after Former area residents obtain degrees from U Four local men have received degrees from the University of Utah during their 105th annual commencement services held June 8th. Receiving a Masters Degree in German is Lee W. Wohlgemuth, 1618 I Spartan Village, East Lansing, Mich. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wohlgemuth, 719 East Fifth North, Brigham City. Wohlgemuth graduated from Box Elder High in 1964. He is presently a graduate assistant at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich, and a candidate for a Doctorites Degree in German Linquistics. Robert Perc. Knudson Keller, 429 University St., Salt Lake City, first grandson of P. C. Knudson, 453 South Main, Brigham City, received his Medical Doctorites Degree. He received his Bachelors of LV library Science in Neurochemistry of the from University California in 1970. Keller is an Honors Graduate in surgery at the U of U and will begin his internship at the University hopital this month. Jon J. 749 Bunderson, Elizabeth St., Salt Lake City, was awarded his Law Degree during the graduation services He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bunderson, 611 East First North, Brigham City. Bunderson received his Bachelors Degree in Political Science from Utah State University in 1971. He was a member of the graduating class of 1965 at Box Elder High School. Robert W. Cutler formerly of Corinne but now residing at 7114 South 2825 East, Salt Lake City, an received Advanced first aid class graduates 8 Man arraigned in BC court Thursday, June 13, 1974 Box Elder county sheriff's deputies have charged a South Willard man with aggravated assault following an early morning incident at a South Willard trailer court June 7. Charged in a complaint signed by Deputy Larry Johnston is Jackie Dean Hickman, 42, South Willard. Utah State University in 1959 and his Masters of Industrial Education in 1964. Cutler was a member of the Box Elder High graduating class of 1946. He completed the while Specialist Degree teaching full time and attending evening and summer school. Queen contest Single girls between the ages of 17 and 25 may now apply for the Box Elder Rodeo queen Tool box stolen contest. Application forms must be submitted by midnight June 26, The theft of a tool box was reported by Jan Goodwin on June 10. The tool box was reportedly stolen from the back of Goodwins truck. Goodwin lives at 298 Greenwood, Brigham City. The contest will be held July 6 2 p.m.. In the Bo Elder In County fairgrounds at Tremonton. arrest early-mornin- g more For In- formation contact Jim Able at 257-517- 6. Deputies have also referred to juvenile authorities a Ogden youth in connection with the incident. The man was arraigned in Brigham City court Friday where bail was set at $5,000. He was placed in the Box Elder county jail. Deputy Johnston said a suspect was arrested about 2:25 a.m. Friday following a search that began about 10:30 p.m. Thursday by deputies and Utah Highway Patrol troopers at the Bay Side trailer court where the incident took place. Events outlined events of the evening like this: A man apparently was attempting to steal three transformers near the trailer court about 10 p.m. Thursday, when the courts owner and another witness observed the attempted He 1 An advanced course in First Aid taught by American Red Cross instructor William C. theft. The owner, Grant Cook, accosted the suspect and an argument began. The suspect got into his pickup truck and began driving away. Cook shot out the trucks right front tire. The suspect ran into a trailer and obtained a rifle and ammunition. About that time, deputies arrived and attempted to talk to the man. The man held his rifle on the deputies, then fled the scene. Troopers and deputies searched until about midnight without success, then were called back to the court about 2 a.m. where a suspect was arrested after he was found hiding under a trailer. Sackett has graduated 18 area residents. The course encompassed 45 hours of instruction and is the most extensive offered through the Red Cross, according to Sackett. Previous advanced courses were only 20 hours in length and did not include emergency child birth instructions and other facets of first aid, he said. Other first aid courses offered contain eight and 10 hours instruction. Sackett said those completing the course included Girl Scout leaders and Box Elder county jeep patrol and Brigham City fire department firemen, since it is designed for those who work closely in public safety. Protect Yourself Help protect yourself and others you love by having regular medical checkups, and then write a check to the American Cancer Society. Those graduating from the course include: From Brigham City, Donald Allen, Bruce M. Anderson, Betty Aubrecht, Beverly j. Davis, Evan E. Day, Joan A. Day, Kenneth E. Dickamorej George L. Hales, Lois Herford, Joe C. Kilminster, Shirley Kilminster, Emil A. Lawton, Anita S. Packer, Lee D. Packer' Zane G. Sederholm, Martha m! Shoun and Richard A. Yeakey and Daniel B. Perry of Corinne, J. Records stolen The theft of a brown envelope containing the personal farm records of Jay Kotter, West Brigham, was reported Education Specialist Degree in the field of Educational Media. v Cutler is the son of Mrs. Rozelle Cutler, 422 South Hayes, Pocatello, Idaho. He received his Bachelors Degree from open once each week Lake View school library will be open to children In Its school boundary area each Thursday afternoon during the summer from 1 to 3 p.m. under the direction of PTA volunteer librarians, It was announced by President Marilyn Evans today. The first day of opening will be Thursday, June 13, with a story hour for younger and preschool children at 1 p.m. followed by checkout time for books for the younger children. Older children may check out e books on the schools r system during the entire library period. self-serv- Robert Cutler ...earns degree two-hou- HEAVY DUTY Arm Visitors in Brigham Visiting Mrs. Mina Ward during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bott of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward of Providence, Mrs. Cyril Welch of Brigham City. Evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Thursday were Mrs. Carol Robinson and small son Justin of Lewiston. Visiting at the Udy home Saturday were Mrs. Leila Hardley of Rockland, Ida; and Janet May and daughter of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall received word their son Gene, who is fulfilling a LDS Mission, BE school, was recently notified that she is to be featured in the eighth annual edition of Whos Who Among American High School Students, 1973-7the award publication in the nation. Students from over 20,000 public, private and parochial high schools throughout the country are recognized for their leadership in academics, athletics, activities or community service in the book. Less than 3 percent of the junior and senior class students nationwide are awarded this recognition. Miss Hansen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woody Hansen, 26 North Seventh East in Brigham City. She was active m International at Elder Thespian Box society, National Honor society and madrigals. Received Awards She received several awards, including that of Best Actress 1974, Best Thespian 1974; the Gracious Womanhood award, International scholarship and lEAKS AND LOSS F Thespian 1974 Out- standing Girl. In addition to having her biography published in the book, Miss Hansen will also compete for one of 10 scholarship awards of 3500 to 31,000 funded by the publishers and will be invited to participate in the firm's annual Survey of High Achievers later In the year. Miss Hansen plans to attend Brigham Young university and major in dramatic arts. Brent received his B.S. Degree in Landscape Architect. Vice President Gerald R. Ford was the keynote speaker. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane and son Ron assisted Mr. and Mrs. Brent Macfarlane and daughters Josie and Soofieh who have been living in Logan to move to Provo. Brent will be employed by the Landscape Architects. Mass-Grasl- HAND SOAP Waterless And Easy Way To Clean Your Hands Of Grease, Grime And Other Dirty Deposits, In A Hurry! SEALER Just Pour Into Your Cooling System, Stops Radiator Leaks & Loss Of Your 15 FI. Oz. 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