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Show Junior high honors 117 North Sanpete High School sets commencement for 91 tonight at exercises exercises of North Graduation Sanpete Junior High School were held Thursday evening in Moroni ward chapel Volume Seventy includes: Don East-We- exercises for Diplomas will be presented 1960, North San- to 91 students. The program will be themed pete high school, will be held to Unlimited, this evening May 27, in the and "Opportunity the participants on the h i rd Mt. Pleasant Second-were chosen on their Commencement the Class of T The class roll Lee, Anderson, Dean Arnold-sen- , Merrill J. Bailey, Vern Bailey, Nathan Beal, Boyd Ried Beck, Oneil Blackham, Lonnie Brewer, Boyd Brother-sen- , David B. Burton, Kent A Bushman, Michael Ross Carls-toWilson Carviso Jr., Robert K. Christensen, Roger Christensen, Vern Christensen, Hal Samuels Cloward, Welles Jay Cloward, Doyce L. Coates, Roger M. Cook, Gayle O. Crowther, Ellis H. Dickinson, Boyd A. Donaldson, Allen DraGerold per, Terry Dyehes, Jed L. Ericksen, Erickson, Vaun Garlick, Quay Von Hansen, David D. Hill, Charles H. Chariton Bryce Jackson, Jacobs, Boyd L. Johnson, Robert Paul Kelson, Briant Lewis R. Donald Larsen, Larsen, Larry M. Larsen, Lewis Christian Larsen. Susan Kaye Allred, Vickie Sue Allred, Glennis Rae Aver-et- t, Anna Jean Blackham, Kathleen Blackham, Marilyn Blackham, Dixie Lee Blackburn, Dixie Lee Brothersen, Kathleen Edith Burnside, Oleah Ann Carlson, Katheryn Ann (Continued on Page 2. Col. 3) n, Wasatch students to graduate June 6 exercises of Wasatch Academy will be held June 6, in Mt. Pleasant Second-ThirWard Chapel. Commencement activities at d Nuinlxr 10c per copv Twenty-tw- o t ward meetinghouse. f full for J The Class of 1960 includes: Lyndia Bechtel, Sequoia National Park, California; Gary Holbrook, Benson, Arizona; Sharon Black, Pay. son; Charles Bynum, Mt. Pleasant; Carolyn Honolulu, Collins, Hawaii; Kathryn DeRyke, Ely, Nev.; Sally Foresman, Dubois, Wyo.; Bonnie Fraser, Grand Lake, Susan Garrity, Los Colo.; the school began May 21 with the annual Honor Banquet Other activities include the June Recital on June 3, the Athletic Dinner, May 28, the F. C. Jensen Literary Contest, June 4, and the Baccalaureate Gatos, Calif.; Bill Gates, June 5. Nev.; Linda Goppert, Honor students for the class Laramie, Wyo.; James Hansen, are: Robert Hemstead, Summa Rock Springs, Wyo.; Dale HarCuip Lauda, Student League ris, Cisco, Utah; David Haut. Service Award and Honoris Price; .Robert Hemstead, PasGratia; Brent Nicholson, Stu- adena, Calif.; Arthur Hobson, dent League Service Award; Fort Defiance, Arizona; Helen Linda Helen Hoffman, Honoris Gra- Hoffman, Spnngville; tia; Richard Kornweibel, Stu- Jennings, Whiteriver, Arizona; dent League Service Award; Michael Kemph, Ephraim; David Haut, Summa Cum Richard Kornweibel, Corona del Patricia MarkLaude and Gary Benson, Mar, Calif.; ham, Khoului, Maui, Hawaii; Summa Cum Laude. Nancy Moe, Yosemite National Park, Calif.; Sally Peterson, Mt. Pleasant; Brent Nicholson, Salt Lake City; Gail Sadler, Eureka, Nevada; Somporn Sangchai, Bangkok, Thailand; Donald Sims, LaBarge, Wyo.; Zsan Smith, Salt Lake City; Evelyn Snydergaard, Mt. Pleasant; Gladys Ann Young, Yosemite National Park, Calif. Hen-rerso- 1960 JC program 1 Commencement program academic standing, citizenship and service to the school. They are: Steven Crowther, Louis Cook, Earl Clark, Charlotte Mower, Carol Johnson, Beverly 4 Stevens, Dorothy Aiken, David Larsen, Lee Diaper and Jay Christensen. V Graduates are: Claudia fV ' i t Acord, Dorothy Aiken, Kathleen Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Mane Beck, Loy Ann Miriam Carlston, Blackham, Activities of the Mt. PleasElaine Carter, Ella Mae Chrisant JC'. have been many and tensen, Sharon Coates, Vivian varied. Daniels, Carole Davis, Jean On the agenda is a car Dickinsen, Diane Draper, Lois wash, May 28 at Fergs ChevShari Lyn Draper, Draper, ron Station, corner of State . Miriam Dye, Jean Hartley, Le-oand First North Streets. Irons, Gwenlyn Ivory, are Bruce RigKathleen Jackson, Connie J. by and Gordon Ursenbach. A Karen Ames, Carol Johnson, charge of $1.00 per car will be Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Darmade to raise funds to heat lene Jorgensen, Betty Ann the Mt. Pleasant swimming Kelson, Aileen Larsen, Mickey pool, which is one of the JC Livingston, Linda Madsen, Bonprojects. nie Mower, Charlotte Mower, Steven Crowther, Gwenlyn Irons, North SaiiM-tsenior class ofschool Micky high UNDER organization now Is ficers Dorothy Kay Nelson, Betty IJvingston and Diane Iraer. plans for last minute activimaking the Little League Baseball ties of the graduating class, left to right: Edna Neilson, Ockey, Kathy teams Twenty-thre- e of boys Lou Olsen, Joyce Peckham, from 9 to 12 years of age Susan Reynolds, Shirley Roghave been organized in Saners, Darlene Seely, Louise Seepete county. Boys between ly, Rudy Seely, Melba Shelley, these ages are urged to turn Faun Spens, Beverly Stevens, out at the ball park at North Melba Sue Strate, Susan SorenSanpete high school daily at Patricia Ann Tucker, sen, 5 p.m. and play ball under Kathleen Truscott. coaching supervision. Ralph Lee Anderson, Ronald BRENT Fowles, local winAnderson, LeRoy Brady, Bob schedis deTeenner of the JC sponsored Further studies for the Gooseberry reservoir Grant Johansen, Sanpete Evan Christensen, Christensen, age Road-E-through his Soil Conservation District Sup- velopment of pump wells fill uled by mid June. Phil ChristenChristensen, Jay in the State be made soon by geologists, but Members of the Utah Water sen, Earl Clark, Karl Collard, participation of watershed ervisor in charge free Mr. Johansen states he has not and Power Board staff, Ray meet, received a one-yeactivities, reports Soil Conser- been notified of the scheduling Zenger and Raymond Madsen, Louis Cook, Mark Cook, Doyl membership in the Nation-wid- e Coombs, Woodell Cox, Gary Automobile Club. vation Service officials have of that phase yet. are presently conducting on Newell Lee the-farfield of Lay-oand excavation him investigaeconomic studies and Draper, LaVerl Draper, NEXT Wednesday evening, notified Owen Hansen, Green, tions have resumed on the test pits at the Narrows Res- water loss studies for irrigaJune 1, State JC Howell, Timmy Hughes, James of the above lower ervoir site the tion companies to determine Edgel Oldroyd of Spring-vill- yater development phase Jackson, Jensen, Arthur will install officers of North Sanpete Watershed Prothe justification and feasibility Johnson, Jerry David Larsen, Gary also states He apthat local the club for the coming ject. of the project by personnel of Larsen, Ronald Lay, Jimmy the Utah Water and Power David Nielson, David year at a banquet to be held plications are being prepared Nelson, in the North Sanpete Home for the Manti area and from Board and the Soil Conserva Earl Oldroyd, Everett Parsons, Fountain Green. The latter will Economics Building. tion Service. Peckham, David Poul-soRoyce the northwest side of Wive and partners of JCs include total of the Determination Argie Pritchett, Darrell "tile- county from Salt Creek will be guests. water resources for the area Shelley, Dwight Shelley, Joe Canyon to Axhandle Canyon, is being made. hepherd, Paul Stevens, Gaylan west of Ephraim. Gordon The local Soil Conservation Stewart, Zabriskie, On the North Sanpete proService is assisting irrigation Steven Crowther, Joe Down-arject investigations are being Walter Taylor. companies with planning for carried on to determine what the improvement of their irA dance in the high school water will effect additional rigation systems which will be gym followed the exercises. have on meadow areas, and essential to convey additional will Officers for North Sanpete whether future drainage water. Irrigation Scholarships have been preirrigation Junior high school wrere elect- be necessary. Drainage experts officials from the sented to: Carol Johnson, company ed recently according to Prin- from the State and Portland Birch Creek Mt. Pleasant and BYU ; Louis Steven Cook, Engineering and Watershed cipal Verl E. Johansen. North Fairview companies, scheduled for Crowther, are Stevens, Beverly Marian Rita Dye of Wales Creek Irrigation company and They are: president, Eddie planning unit Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. the week of May 24 for this Chester Irrigation company Jean Dickenson, Kathleen Oak-eNed Peterson, Ft. Green; vice work. Elaine Karen Johnson, have been making inventories Anna Blackham, Geological investigations and president, Johnson, Gwenlyn Irons, Dorof their system and for future daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- test pit locations will be laid Charlotte Mower, Aiken, n ford Blackham, Moroni; secretary-t- out on the Freeman-Allre- d reorganization and construct-tio- othy Lee Snow reasurer, College; BetDraper, of canal lining, reservoir Virginia Aag-ar- Reservoir at Spring City May exca24 Kelson Ann will be Mrs. and test of Florence and pits Rudy Seedaughter storage and pump well devel- ty B. Aagard, Ft. Green; reporter vated May 31 according to Normal State ly, scholarships opment. and assembly manager, Jean schedules. The Black Canyon, to the college of their choice; Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Hell Hole Canyon and the Susan Sorensen, Girls State Miriam Rita Dye, daughter Mrs. Rodney Rowe, Mt. Pleas- feasability of developing the scholarship; Miriam Rita Dye, ant. gas well for irrigation pur- of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Dye, Henegar's Business College; ViOther student officers will poses will be considered at that Wales, was one of 12 seniors vian Daniels and Betty Nielselected from over 70 high time. be elected in the fall. son, Hollywood Beauty College; schools in Utah, Idaho, NevElla Mae Christensen, Sharon ada and Wyoming for scholarCoates, Dorothy Kay Nelson, ships at Stevens Henager ColDarrells College of Beauty; lege, said I. W. Stevens, colLinda Madsen and Edna Lou lege president. Lee Stewart, daugh- Olsen, Sandra Beauty SaMiss Dye will receive nine of Mr. and Mrs. VaNoy lon and School Inc. ter months schooling valued at Stewart, has been chosen "Miss $525 in the course of her choice and will reign over at the Salt Lake school of the Fairview the communitys "Homecoming college. and will represent the She is a graduate of North Days in celebrations of community won her Sanpete High School; communities dursurrounding scholarship through aptitude One youth from Mt. Pleasant, a basis of scholarship, leader- tests, personal interview, and ing the summer season. Mary Louise Hansen, daughtwo from Moroni, one from ship and participation in extra- high school scholastic standAnnual "S Awards assemter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert followSpring City and one from Ft. curricular activities, the in competition conducted was held Wednesday at ing, bly a Alice and Boylan, Green have been selected to ing boys were chosen: under direction of Don E. Matt- Hansen, of Mrs. Vera North Sanpete High School Boylan, daughter represent the North Sanpete Steven Rosenlund, son of Mr. hews, college dean. Stevens were selected as Miss Stew- with fifteen awards being preHigh School at the annual Am- and Mrs. F. C. Rosenlund, Mt Henager is an accredited junsented to students who had art's attendants. erican Legion Boys State conWat- ior college of business. Michael Frank on were The outstanding service to Pleasant; given judged girls clave at Utah State University, the school in the past three and C Mr. F. Mrs. son of and personality. son, beauty 4 11. to June Logan, years. The announcement was made Watson, Spring City; Randy Also presented at this time Mrs. Amy Ursenbach was a W. Mr. Mrs. D. son Commander Jensen and of Jack Curtis, by were several scholarships which the LDS at Sanpete patient of the H. Merville Zabriskie C. Curtis, Fountain Green; hospital several days last week, came to the school too late to Post No. 4 and J. S. Jensen Ronald Gayle Holman, son of be given out at the Inaugural under treatment for Mr. and Mrs. Leon Holman and Boys State chairman. Ball. Nominated by Principal Ho- Cheslcy T. Blackham, son of Students front Fairview, Mt ward Kay Lay and the high Mrs. Dorothy Blackham, both Pleasant and Spring City have s.'hool faculty and selected on of Moroni. been in the news at the University of Utah this week. Catherine C. Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peterson of Fairview, was chosen in Mortar for membership all Utah trout waters Nine Mile in Sanpete Sounty Board, senior women's honor- areNearly to open angling June 4 is open to all year angling and U. was She at the ary society with the exception of several is currently producing some one of 13 junior students sellakes and streams where the good creel returns of catchable ected as members for the next season is governed by special sized fish from fingerling rainschool year. These include la- bow placed in this water late regulations. Deo Ann Peterson, daughter ter earlier clos- last fall. opening and-o- r of Mrs. Bert Peterson of Mt. ing dates as well as some waCleveland and Emery county Pleasant, has been awarded the ters closed for the entire sea- was restocked late last fall Salt Lake City Panhellenic son. with fingerling rainbow. A Scholarship for 1960-6This advice came fiuin the month later opening than regR. Ellis Dye, son of Mr. and department of fish and game ular season (July 4) Is schedMrs. Mar Dye of Spring City, ns spokesman again reminded uled to permit fish growth to was named to membership in that it is the obligation of each catchable size. Phi Beta Kappa, national scho- license buyer to know the Palisade in Sanpete Is closed lastic honorary society. He Is rules and regulations before to angling for 1960. This has one of 24 U. seniors chosen for going afield to pursue this been restocked but will be closed to angling for one year. Blackburn T. this honor. Stocn Rosenlund sport. ('hcslcy THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID, FRIDAY, MAY 27, st n, weeks ahead rfC') la 'A. e Development project Probe resumes on water ar ut vice-preside- e, Awards given local students n, Honor students of Wasatch Academys Class of 1960 are, 1 to r: Robert Hemstead, Brent Nicholson, Helen Hoffman, Richard Kornweibel, David Haut and Gary Benson. Mt. Pleasant Road worker hurt gets new fire truck i;i rock crusher mishap Delivery was made on Mt. Pleasant Citys new fire truck at Snow College The annual Snow College awards assembly was held last Thursday evening in the college auditorium. Announced as qualifying for high honors on the basis of maintaining 3.75 grade point averages or more were Lorraine Nielson, Ephraim; Terry Tuttle, Manti, and Reed Charles Rasmussen, Gunnison, the class valedictorian. Quincy David Maxfield, 63, Announcement was made by was Dean of Students Ross P. FindLyman, Wayne county, seriously injured May 18 about lay. 12:30 p.m. when his arm was Linda Aiken, Spring City, caught in a gravel crusher qualified for honors with 3.5 while he was working with a grade point average. construction crew about a mile Bart Nelson of Fairview was northeast of Mt. Pleasant. one of four freshman students Mr. Maxfield suffered com- who received Snow College tupound multiple fractures of his ition scholarships because of right arm and a severe abdom- academic achievement. inal would when his arm was Sophomore students receivcaught in the machine. ing scholarships to universities He was working with the of the state included William Brimhall-Rasmusse- n Construcand Joan C. Cox, Fairview, tion Co. crew on preparations Barentsen, Mt. Pleasant. for the new road from Mount Among the honor students Pleasant to Moroni, as a pressure operator at the gravel of the graduating class of the Snow LDS Institute of Reli- on Wednesday afternoon. The truck was expected to arrive the fore part of December, but delivery had been held up because of the steel strike and for other reasons, Mayor David Jorgensen said. American The modern fire fighting apparatus is mounted on an International truck base, and is fully equipped with the latest in fire This infighting equipment. cludes a pump to take water and from irrigation ditches creeks in case the city water plant. His son, Curtis Maxfield, Lysupply is not available. man, was working with the injured man. Members of the crew went to Mt. Pleasant to get an ambulance to take him to the local hospital. He underwent surgery at the hospi tal Wednesday afternoon and was transferred to a Salt Lake Dr. Avard Fairbanks, noted hospital Thursday mornUtah sculptor, will hold open City His condition was reporting. house at his studio in the ed as "satisfactory later in school building, City Spring the week. 29 Sunday and Monday, May Marshal Vaughn Barney was and 30 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m The general public is invit- the investigating officer. ed to attend and bring their Mrs. Peter Jordan, former relatives and friends visiting here for the holiday weekend. Mt. Pleasant resident, who has returned to Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wise of from California, visited here Fillmore visited here Monday last week with relatives and friends. with relatives. Artist schedules Spring City fete were Linda Aiken and Ernest Kay Peterson of Spring City and William C. Cox of Fairview. gion City councilman takes new job Grant Olsen, who has served on Mt. Pleasant city council for the past several years, resigned recently to accept employment as city street supervisor. B. N. Scovil, Mt. Pleasant businessman, has been appointed to fill Mr. Olsens term. re- Alma Taylor resigned as street supervisor city ccntly because of ill health. i I Me ' K :) 4 Sr? i Randy CHirtls Frank Michael Watson . Ronald Gayle Holman Junior high d, names heads y, Wales student " d, eligible for scholarship Beauty winners to reign at Fairview events Five selected is tor Boys Awards program recognizes 15 Students make good in college Utah streams open for fishing June 4 with some exceptions |