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Show Library University of Utah Salt Lake City 12, NCr: :rn ? i MV' , Wifrrf nnc(, Volume XV Santa Comes Thursday, December 25, 1969 No. 52 To Utah Boys Ranch & jtttrrp Cljrtetmas. 8t tfjis tolibap Reason toe tooulb like to tafee tfjte op- portunity to exprossf our bctt toififjcg to all of our reaberg anb our sincere tope that yours toill be 9 ??appp J5eto gear JBetosl $alltp $tcto anlr cultural fields, he enjoys music, contemporary dance and chemistry all forms of art. labs. Mr. Anderson Is married and Special skills of this attractive teachers are typing and has a son, Darrin, 11 months old. He traveled for two years The gifts were distributed by Mr. and Mrs. Coats, Mr. playing the accordan. She and Mrs. Connie Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Jun Brock-banreadings, sports, sewing in Europe, principally in Scotland. and music - - as well as dancand Mr. and Mrs. Eva Nielson, and Mrs. John New. His goal is to obtain his In Mrs. Coats thanked all those participating and contributed ing, art and journalism. masters won school she to this years Christmas for Boys Ranch. degree In education high journalistic awards and was a member of the and continue teaching in either Robert Lemmons is active in honor society. In college she Utah or California. ROBERT LEMMONS About Kearns High, Mr. Andthe Naval ROTC at Kearns High was president of the womens erson says: There is an and is an honor student. organization, and won an academic scholarship to Arizona abundance of potential talent at WINS CONTEST State University. Her goal is to Kearns In all fields. The wide continue her educaton and variety of classes could steer students to vocational training Winners of the 1909 Voice teaching experience. if they would plan this way. of Democracy Contest held at University. taught Christmas came to 24 boys and three girls at Utah Roys Ranch last Fridav when the members of the Womans Auxiliary of the Home Builders of Greater Salt Lake presented the txiys with gifts of clothing and games. In addition a turkey dinner complete with all the trimmings was served by the Hunter Relief Society under the direction of Donna Nielson, Auxiliary She previously In the BYU in the em-jo- ys ear the Auxiliary has taken the Boys Christmas protect. In addition a $230.00 scholarship was presented to Dr. Hutchingson by Mrs. A. D. Coats last November to be used by a boy interested in a Mrs. Coats and Mrs. Eva Nielson purchbuilding trade. This is the second as at k, Secretary. Ranch itaff a ased the gifts. Mr. and Mrs. I.. II. .Jun Rroackbank offered their home for Mr. and Mrs. Gaule Nielson, Arch Coats, Cal Nielson, and Joe Sloan to wrap the gifts. Mrs. A. D. Coats, past president, was appointed chair- Kearns High School are an- nounced bv Mr. Harold Martin, Chairman of the sponsoring Post 9322 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, they are: First Place: Robert Lemmons 2nd Place: Raylene Griffith, 2rd Place: Cathleen Castillo. Robert will receive a $23 saving bond and the opportunity to compete in the district with contestants from a possible total of fifteen schools. These include Cyprus, Granger, Tooele, Dugway, Grantsvllle, Wendover and Judge Memorial. Raylene will receive $10, and Cathleen $7.30. The subject of the five minute oration, which was taped and from the tapes was judged man. Contributions were received from the H.B.A. Auxiliary, John and Gwen Arego, Midwest Construction Company, Allied Trades, Steve and Vickie Coats, A. D. (Arch) AND Falrrie Coats, Joe Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Olsen, Bangerter and Hendrickson Construction, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jun Brock-ban- k, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Thomsen. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Chambers, Valley Center Building Company (Vern Breeze) Palmers Building Company, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Billingsley, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Nielson, Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Pappas, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Orvin, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eggertson, Harmans North Temple, Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. George, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bluck, Jarmon City Market, The Merc (Granger) Shoppers Discount, Builders Mart (Granger) Koehler CustMr. and Mrs. B. I.ue Bettllyon, ( Granger) om Furniture Mr and Mrs. Robert Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. William Schauer-hame- r, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John Dec Department (Kearns) New, Bowens Sporting Goods Store (Kearns) and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bowen, Bowens Sporting Goods (Kearns). Members of the Home Builders Association and Auxll-iar- v assisted in serving the food and distributing gifts. John New acted as Master of Ceremonies, arvil Nielson and Joe Sloan carved three large turkeys and Donna Nielson and Eva Nielson set the tables. Freedoms Challenge. It is a yearly event of the Veterans of Foreign Wars on a national basis. District winners comfor State awards, and pete State winners then compete for national honors, according to Mr. Martin. I Teachers of the Week Do You Favor Incorporation of Kearns? Photo by Don Blair Newell Anderson who teachers art at Kearns High, is named male Teacher of the Week. Holding a bachelor of arts degree from Brigham Young University, Mr. Anderson attended Brigham Young University on a scholarship. Interests of this Special teacher are basketball, music and piano. His special skills are ceramics and crafts design. Mr. Photo by Don Blair Miss Cheryl Murphy, who teaches chemistry to sophomores, juniors and seniors, s named Tacher of the Week at Kearns High by Principal Dix McMullin. Miss Murphy has her bache- lor of science and masters degrees from Brigham Young a Write letter to the Editor i |