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Show I Ginger Lee Pierce Graduates Cum Laude From Utah State University 'Wm Ginger Lae Pierce, wife of Son lor Roger Olpinj J. Kenneth Pierce and daughter of Lloyd and Mills Dallas, i j A 9 lb. baby boy woe barn graduated cum lauds, June 9, to Rotrrr and Stnron Olpin In 1973 from USU. Ginger gradthe Beaver Hospital June 19, uated with a major In Speech 1973. He has a sister Shsrl Pathology and a minor In and brorher Sean to help welshe was selected as come him the Outstindlng Senior Student The grondpanenta. Roy and in Speech Pathology for the Arlene Olpin and CTmrlrs and 1972-- 3 academic year. Alpha McBrlle went to an Lambda Delta honor society pre- DorocKy nmv and the proud sented her a certificate due to fam ly Wednesday. her academic record through- i Psy-colo- '7.1 u her college years. Ginger was a member of the Afglettea for three year serving as president her sophomore year. She was recently nominated to the office of program director for her department for the 1973-7- 4 year. Alao,Glngar has been awarded a $2000 asslstantshlp through the Deof Communicative partment Disorders to use while working on her Master's degree. She will begin her graduate work this summer and will be writing her thesis on hyperfupct tonal out MISS BONNIE McBRIDE TO MARRY ROBERT CLAYTON HUNTSMAN voice Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bruson, Kanosh, announce the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Georgia, to Ronald Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lare, Fillmore. 111 be married The couple August 4 In Las Vegas, Kev. The bride-eleattended Millard High School and graduated from Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute. She Is presently employed as a Licensed Prac ct tical Nurse at the Fillmore L.D.S. Hospital. Mr. Hare graduated from Millard High School and the University of Utah, College of Law. He Is currently a practicing attorney in Fillmore, and was recently elected as the Republican County Chairman for Millard County. The couple plan tomakethetr home In Fillmore. Mrs. John Newton( Marjorie B.) McBride announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Bonnie, to Robert Clayton Huntsman, son of Dr. A. Blaine Huntsman and the late Kathleen Robison Huntsman. (Bonnie Is also the daughter of the late Mr. McBride). Bonnie attended Brigham Young University where she received a B.S. degree In Business Education and completed her student teaching at Millard High School. After graduating from the B.Y.U., she worked at Brush Wellman Inc., Delta, Utah, as the administrative secretary. Bonnie Is presently employed at the corporate office of Hewlett-PackaCompany In Palo Alto. Ca. Clayton received his A.B. degree on political science at Stanford S. commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant In the United States Air Force. Lt. Neal has recently received his orders to report to OFFUTT Air Force Base, He will Omaha, Nebraska. report for active duty June 28. While at OFFUTT AFB, Rod will be programming the new system for the Airborne Command Post for SAC which will be aboard the Bolng 747. Elaine andCherle will remain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trimble until Rod has secured housing for them. LIONS International Award Presented to wit I'ly f Randal Melville Randal Melville, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Melville, Wen-sn- d LaMar Melvtlle, Mrs. Wendover, Utah, received the "Leadership of Tomorrow sponsored by the Award, Wendover Lions Club and the Wendover High School. WendRandal, a sophomore over High School was presented the award at the Wendover High School Awards Assembly. 'Randal Melville, during the school year has represented the capacity for Leaderahlp, Mora! Character OLD CAPITOL' NEWS by Dorothy Halsey PHONE GARN MRS. AND MR. Whatcott attended graduation BRUNSON REPORTS Robert and Sherry Peterson, A baby boy named Casey Chad was born to Robert and Sherry Peterson, on June 6. The new arrival was weighed In at the Fillmore Hospital at eight pounds and nine oas. LENA AND BILL MOYES and Lowell Mrs. Mr. ARE ENJOYING A VISIT ROI are Peterson grandparents, Stevet DAUGHTER.'' Miry Jane and Mr.a dn Mr. Chad Evans and two girls, Las Vegas. Mary of are first Jane's husband, Raymond, snd timeLeCrande, Oregon, grandparents. 3 boys have gone on to Salt Lake and Reno for visiting with SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS his brother. Mel and Mary Turnerswere She and the two girls will st LaMar and DLxa snd three boys, stay another week. Reese, Ctry and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stott and Sylvia Leslie Olpin Graduates Jensen. There were here to celebrate Mel and Mary's 36th In Salt Lake City wedding anniversary. w.-r-e MRS. DON CUM-mlnIn Salt Lake City to gs MR. attend graduation exercises for their granddaughter Leslie Olpin. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Olpin. The Cummings stayed over In Salt Lake a week with tbelr daughter Janyce and family. and ment. Randal la the grandson of Mr. snd Mrs. Melvon Turner, Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Rodr.vy 3 that her sister Carol Rowley Swallow has had a total hip replacement on June 6 at the L.D.S. HoepltaL Carol will be hospitalized for 3 weeks, but Is recovering nicely up to date. MR. AND Outstanding Academic Achieve- 743-533- Rick and Jan Memmott are welcoming the arrival of a new son, born June 18, 1973, In the Roosevelt HospltaL The new baby was named Richard Lee, and weighed six pounds, ten ounces. Margo Warns rand girls LeAan and Lane were In Roosevelt to welcome the new arrlviL exercises for ther son. Bar, from Utah Technical College In Provo on May 31. Bart graduated In the field of auto body, snd Is presently employed by Dearden Motor. JACK AND MRS. JERRY LsPue Salters, Msrrletts, Gs., are proud to announce the arrival of a son, Shawn LsRue, on May 30, 1973, st Georgia Babtlst Hospital lnAlanta.Mrs. Salters is the former Nsncy Beth Speakman snd the daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. D. Vaugn Speakman, Decatur, Ga. Also '".tott, Meadow. UmmiiiaantmiiaaanaailuulllUAimilimiitnnumimtttttHutinaiiiiiii OBU BS3RS OBQ OB'S ? uasoBB ana bbebb MS! obb big lt. 2 oot. and wtB weighed 6 be n .med Ray Weston. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Warner, Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Weston Mlik ley of Chicago, 1969, a missionary for the L.D.S. Church and spent two years In Japan. Clayton Is now doing graduate work In literature at Stanford. He has written a book poetry In the of original form which has verse Japanese been accepted for publication by Golden Quill Press. Bonnie and Clayton will be married June SO, 1973, In the Stanford ChapeL A reception at Stanford honoring the couple will follow the wedding ceremony. The brides mother will give a reception for the couple in Fillmore later on In the summer. Bonnie and Clayton will make their home In Palo Alto, California, while Clayton Is at Stanford. Neol Earns Computer Science Degree Roderick S. Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Neal, Sultan, Washington, received his B.Sc. degree in Computer Science during the BYU April commencement. During the latter part of his education, Rod wo: ked as a computer programmer for the BYU Aluml Association developing the L. D. S. Church Education Development System, and ass service consultant for the BYU Computer Research Center. On April 19, a most Impressive ceremony brought about a dream long availed. Rod was In Bruce and Kathryn Warner are parents of a baby boy, bom June 19, 1973 4n Utah Valley Hospital, Provo. He after which he served as an officer In the U.S. Navy. He returned to the Far East as rd Roderick University disorders. Welcome Firstborn ... CJJ A V pfS if 1 JANET FISHLER and THOMAS G. MELVILLE MARRIED At AMERICAN CONSULATE In KOREA SEOUL. SOUTH K0REA-Ja- net Fishier and Thomas G. Melville were married Friday in the Amcncan Consulate, She has also attended City College, London. England. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Milton A. Melville. Salt Lake City, and the late Mr. Melville, is a graduate of the U. of U. He was president of Sigma Nu snd a member of Pi Sigma Alpha. He is currently serving a tour of duty in Korea with Seoul A reception was given at the Officers Chib, Camp Casey, South Korea. The bnde, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Benjamin M. Fishier, Salt Lake City, is a student at the University of Utah. sharing tha grandparent honors art tha Edward Salters, Huntsville, Alabama. Shwan'e greatare Geneva grandmothers Speakman, Fillmore, and Mrs. Ins B. Johnson, Decatur. MR. AND MRS. CUMMINGS Day took their son, Weston, to Salt Lake City on the 15th to enter the mission home. Weston entered the home On the 16th, where he will be for a week, then he will have eight weeks training In language at the B. Y.U. before he leaves for his Mission In France. Mac and Rowena Shields snd the AND MRS. sheading Utah State University on a scholastic scholarship snd is member of the USU track t team. Miss Pauline Miller, the daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. LsRue Miller, Venice, Sevier County, here she was raised on a dairy farm and has been active la sewing, cooking, homemsklng and forestry projects. Miss Martha Robinson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Robin-io- n of American Fork, Utah la attending Ccninty. Martha Dixie College and majoring in business. She says her mtln Interests art school and people and enjoys life. Miss Pat Markets, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Markos, Ogden, Weber County. Pat la attending U.S.U. with ma jore alphas la Is Fashion Design. She ' hopes some day 10 manage a 'Jean Bishop, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Bishop of Delta, Millard County, aa their twenly-flr- st atate Dairy Princess. Miss Bishop Is U.S.-Arm- now living In Provo where she attends the B.Y.U. Sh Is s member of the B.Y.U. International Folk Dances and Program Bureau. While In High School, she ls was a member of the s choir snd performad lr several school prdudlons and musicals. She Is s very talented pianist and organist ana says she Is interested In various phases of spectator sports. When asked about her being crowned Dairy Princess for 1973-7- 4, .She said, "Im so thrilled--sn- d I only bupe I can contlue In the footstepa of the Dairy Princesses before me and Utah's represent properly Industry Attendants to Miss Bishop are: (all attendants rank equally theres not t flrt or second) -Valarle Clark, the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Denzel R. Calrk, Clarkston, Cache County whole cap-pel- Born to Jan and ni k Tlrm-mot- t, 11s-p.ta son at Room-vcI- I "ill Juno 10, 1973. !1 be named Richard Lee. lav and Margo Warner art in..n grandparent i. Tne ol nr grandparents are Mr and Mi. "Harmon McinnioM. Scipl , Grandnia Margo, nm.u o Ann and Line li ive Lcen up to help welcome the liiile daughter. Sherry, were st the mission home to eee Weslon, song with Cummings and Wands. Weston was honored st an en bouse at the home of his parents after his farewell at the church. This a flat- - was well attended and made very enjoyable by his friends from the University of Utahwhocame down for the farewell This group along with Weston, were from the University male chorus, and they entertained with singing along with their visiting. MR. DAIRY PRINCESS The twenty-fir- st annual Utah Dairy Princess Pageant having Just been completed enoseMlss HELLO WORLD al ly. Robert and Sherry Peterson ore first lime p.inmis of a Mm horn June f, 973 at the Fill nvro HaspR.i!, wijyiip 8 llis. 9 oz. He will ! n un.-Ciey 0!nl. Grind)' irenis nro Mr. , Filland Mrs, IwVir more. an I Mr. nnl Mr, Chid Evans of Oregon. The baby is tin' first grandchild on the Evans' sale. IVb-iwm- boutique of her own. S special award went to Miss Margaret Ky Brough, the daughter of Mr. anJ Mra. Grant H. Brough, KayavUle, as Miss Congeniality. This Is t selecA tion made by the girls them- selves and la one of the coveted award of the annual pageant. TENNIS Madsen were visitors at the home of their son In Salt Lake, end to Fiust to visit another son and family on Monday. They were especially happy to sec their new grandaaugbyer, who te the center of attention In the family. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 8163: Friday, June 22. 1973 Louise Bennett in Utah Valley Hospital ran X JL Mrs. Louise Bennett underin Utah Valley Hospital lost week. Her husband Ned and other family members who have been with her report she ia recovering nicely. went surgery BUTTE KNIT OUR COLLECTION IS GROWING! BUTTE KNITS In Sizes 6 to 20 WWA -M5CP WWA-M3C- ? u u a You con be SaN we. Miss Crosland Graduates $ 259 WVA 830Cf MODEL $229 $ 239 WWA-7300- ? $229 WWA-JJ5- " KIMBALLS & CO. from Business College Marie Crosland, Connie daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Douglas S. Crosland, Holden,., graduated from the L.D.S. Business College June 8. Connie received a degree as s She had been working pert time In the office of Jack Wolfs Ranch Wear. At present, she U working full time In the same office. Family members attending her graduation were her parents, Mr. and Mra. GarthSwal-lo- w and two aons, LaDell and Morrell; Mr. and Mra. Brent Crosland; Mr. and Mra. Blaine Crosland, and grandmother, Vera Nixon. sure YOUR'S Will Be Here sooner or lofcr!! BEULAH'S STYLE SHOP ! |