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Show Honor awards i presented by Snow College Spiin.l t.oiiois were pixel! to tom Modi ills, at Snow Colltpti tor outstanding m l x n e to tin Volume Seven lx Tin speinil i datums si bool the student wele gU'li senilily laid in tin- Snow and Itoi nun Lolcll llaliM Spllllg City and Judy Hannon, Manti, w entile sopliumoie students to le-- i eiu- the honor, while Linda Blai kham Manti and Hill Santos, Jamu a Plains, Mass, wen the flislunen students s "Best Badger Backei" for top suppoit of student activities went to Carol Hansen. Castle Dale and Prof 111 Ml II S I I l I n K Will) I K II M l M Hr rr N unit copy r ! 11 ver tio-plne- oQ Fled Takasaki. as special feature of graduation Floyd S. Holm and several others were guests at a banquet hosted by Ferry J. Faux, and (Continued on page 4, col. 7) Vir-Gin- Fairview lady gets unique memorial gift D r. Avard Fairbanks o f Salt Lake City, internationally known sculptor, presented a bust of Mr. and Mrs. Peter to Mrs. Fairview, Peterson, Peterson at rites held Memorial Day at her home. The Petersons were the longest married couple in th( United States at the time of Mr. Peterson's death last fall shortly after his 100th anniMrs. Peterson was versary. 100 years old last December. A bust of the Petersons was also put in the Spring City Museum and exhibited for the first time on Memorial Day when large crowds were attracted to the Museum. Dr. Fairbanks is completing e a sculptuie of the Petersons which will be on display at the opening of the Fairview Museum. life-siz- La-Ru- high bund in the school band loom in Mt. Pleasant, every Thursday from June 8 to August 3, 2 30 p.m. to 7.30 pm. fur beginners and 7 30 to 9 00 p m for the senior band. The junior high band w ill meet in the band room in Morfrom oni every Wednesday June 7 including August 2. The time for beginners is 2:30 to 7 p ni. and 7 to 8 30 for the T. L. junior band. Both the junior and senioi A masters degree in social bands will march in the Straw- work will be awarded to ThomContinued on page 2 col 5i as L. Encksen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ericksen, Mt. Pleasant, at University of Utah commencement exercises June Thomas L. Erickson, who will receive his master degree in social work at F. Masters degree gained by Erickson ( Heart ailment 5. Mr. Ericksen plans to work in the field of mental health and will pursue further studies toward a PhD. He is a member of Phi Kappa Pin honor Mrs. Wilma Wilcox, 57, of He is a graduate of Brigham Bountiful and former resident Young University in 1957 and of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesof North Sanpete High School day afternoon of last week in in 1953. Bountiful following a heait He and his wife, Marlene attack. have tw'o children, and reside Funeral services and burial at 1451 S. 9th East, Salt Lake were held Wednesday in BounCity. tiful. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Coates and daughter Jerri Lynne of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnside Salt Lake City spent the weekand son Allen of Salt Lake City end here with Mr. and Mrs. visited here Monday with John Ray Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coates. Burnside and other relatives. Lor-en- will open the DeAnna Erickson, Anderson, Lynette Guymon, Boyd Guymon, Paul Maurice Draper, Melvin John Ramsay, Bruce Eldon Westen-skoJoyce Aagard Westen-skow- . ; Virginia Fairview: David Lee Carl-sto- Steven Reese Erickson, James Bart Nelson, Rodney Howard Merrill Rasmussen, Paul Turpin. Fountain Green: Helen Celes Allred, Edwin K. Christensen, Elsie Ann Cook, Ellen JoAnn Draper, Gayle Johnson, Eddie DeVon Mickelson. Chester: Boyd Reynolds. commencement program. L. H. Kirkpatrick, University of Utah librarian, will deliver address. the commencement Stephen Rasmussen, Ephraim, will represent the graduating class as valedictorian. Other numbers on the program will Include a tenor solo, by Dee Bullock, Orem; a piano number, Beverly Stevens of Mt. Pleasant, and Lynn Dean of Ephraim will give a piano solo. Numbers will be given by the college mixed chorus under the direction of Prof. V. David Chugg. Snow director Floyd S. Holm will have charge of the program and will make his annual report on the school year. President Daryl Chase will also address the audience. Other activities planned for Friday include the annua alumni banquet in the college cafeteria at 4. It will be reunion time for the graduating (lasses of 1951, 1941, 1931, 1921 and 1911. Dr. Dail Averett, Mt. Pleasant, will have charge of the alumni banquet as president of the organization. The commencement (lance in the ballroom at 10 will conclude commencement week activities. Alten Brothcrsen, Mt. Plcaa ant barber, who recently under went surgery at the Veterans Hospital In Salt Lake City, reentered the hospital on Friday and underwent further surgery on Saturday morning. jrw. f- - 'V ''. ' 1 man. Carol Jean Farly V." A Betty Jean Shepherd Three chosen to attend annual Legion Auxiliary Girls' State Three North Sanpete High School girls, completing their junior year, have been selected to represent the school at the fifteenth annual session of the American Legion Auxiliary Utah Girls State. The girls are Carol Jean Ear-ledaughter of Mr. and Mrs Carroll Farley, Betty Jean Shc4ierd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Shepherd, and Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson. Girls State will be held nt Utah State University, Logan, June 11 through 18. Objective of the program is to teach how Jo-An- n and what a democracy is and bow it functions. Girls State is a practical application of Americanism. The national slogan this year is From Shining Dream to Silver Reality." Sponsoring unit of the thiee girls is the Auxiliary of the H M. Zabriskio Post No. 4. American Legion To be eligible a girl must be a junior student, and pass certain qualifications as to leadership ability, scholarship, character, a citizen of the United States, must not be engaged or intend to marry until after her senior year, and must hae good health Sanpete woman society. strong. Moroni claims life of She was horn February 18, 1904 in Mt. Pleasant, a daughter of William and Isabcll Jensen Wilcox. She married Kenneth U. Pack September 28. 1921 in Salt Lake City. She is a retired Hill Air Force Base employee where she worked for 15 years, and a former employee of Remington Arms Co. in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the LDS Church Surviving are her husband, a daughter, four sons and fourteen grandchildren. compli ted soon, according to A Libby, state i onservation-ls- t foi tile SGS, who made tbt annoum enient at a confer week with Governor G D. Clyde and backers of the proJ Social Security head sets Vernon Johansen, directois of Xoith Sanpete visit Tuesday High and Junior High Bands, has announced the A soi iid security representasummer band schedule as follows: Xoith Sanpete tive will be in Mt Pleasant at 9 Snow College graduating class lists 29 from North Sanpete Twenty-nin- e students from Prospective graduates from the North Sanpete area have North Sanpete communities ina been tentatively approved for clude Spring City: Kerry Lorell at Snow J. Allred, Hansen, College graduation commencement exercises Fri- Carol Aurelia Madsen. Mt. Pleasant: Karen Burton, day evening. The processional of members Robert Eugene Lasson, Sandra of the Utah State University Joyce Ream, Fern Louise Shelboard of trustees, administra- ley, Paul Jack Johansen. tors and faculty members and graduates into the college auditorium Friday evening at 8 utioii SriNuc upon i ccommcnt million Xoith Sanpete recoiixtrm tion clamation and land impioemnt pioject will be i of a $( b Summer schedule posted for band De-An- Snow College honors 1911 class A Sml ( 'ohm ieqinmnq soon y Members of the Snow (Villose graduating class of 1911 and two surviving inemliers of (In faculty, met for a reunion at the college Sunday. Front row, left to right: J. IatYar Christensen, W. L. Ginmorr lsith of Salt Iatke City; I)r. Wm. G. Burton, Ephraim; J. O. Christensen, Moroni; Middle row, Kdith T. Greaves, Salt Iatke City; Glen O. Allred, Ogden; Mable T. Baird, Salt Iatke City ; loo k roxx, Iteid II. Allred, Spring City; Ferry J. Fau, Manti; William W. Armstrong, S;ilt Iaike City. All of tile survivors of the Snow College graduating class of 1911, eleven of the original thirteen, and the two surviving members of the faculty, held a reunion Sunday at Ephraim. Under the direction of Director Floyd S. Holm the group made a tour of the buildings and faculties of the college, which at present embraces several times the range of the old college of 1911. Every surviving member of the class participated in the tour and w'ere amazed at the expansion of facilities since they attended the present Noyes Building which at that time was the only building on the campus. Today it is flanked on all sides by large and adequate buildings. The two deceased members of the class were also represented at the reunion: Nathan Faux, Jr., originally of Moroni, and the class president, was represented by his brother. Judge Merrill C. Faux of Salt Lake City, and Mis. Faux; Dr. N. W. Christiansen, originally of Mayfield, was represented by his wife, Lucy L. Christiansen, who brought with her to the reunion, a neice and a nephew. All members of the class of 1911, their wives and husbands, surviving members of the faculty of 1911. Director and Mrs. Medals and lertiticatis foi service in various activities weie announced as follows: Diane Draper, Publications, Beth McNeil, Mike Casey, Shei-rMellor, VaLcar Mellor, Diane Clark, April Allen, Doyle Hansen, Shirley Rae Shepherd, Linda and Erickson Blackham Special Senate, Kerry Allred. DeAnn Erickson, Marilyn Hansen, Robert Lasson, Carol Eddie Mickelson, Leon Williams, Jerne K. Shand and Pamela Peterson. John Student government: Morgan, Judy Harmon, Darol Dennison, DeAnn Humphrey Claudia Acord, Kay Molgard, Ika Lee Willardson, Bait Nelson, Suzane Nielson. Marian Lay Cheerleaders: Laume Hair, Lynette Larsen. Activities- John Olsen, De a von Black, Mark Howard, Child. Student Union: Bill Santos and DeAnn Humphrey. Assemblies and programs Carol Madsen, Dee Bullock Linda Blackham, Mark Christensen, Karen Johnson, Kim Keeler, Marian Lay, Gerri Kay Robbins, Shana Lee Winkler, Maylon Scow, Dale Wagstaff. Ross Bumgardner, Janice Funk, Roberta Lovell, Pamela Peter son, Laume Hair, Kathryn Crane, Beth Huff, Dorothea Burns, Elsie Ann Cook, Norma Ftandsen, Peggy Dreyer, Sterling Harris, Margo Brough, Jay Christensen, Earl Clark, Evelyn Hiatt, Betty Ann Kelson Bevt rly Stevens. Kathleen Anderson, Garth Sorenson, Faye Malgren, Riicma Hanks, Marlene Sorbe. e Literary: Roberta Lovell, Nielson, Robert Torgerson, Faye Randolph, Susan Sorensen, Betty Barton, Judy Arm- ject The project would feature a dam at the Gooseberry Narrows site on headwaters of the thet City Hal! from to Price River, with a tunnel to divert this water to the San11 a. m. on Tuesday, June 6. Theies good news for dis- pete County side. Additional abled pel sons under 50, ac- canals, canal lining projects, diversion works, land leveling cording to Hosier T. Powell district manager of the Provo and other improvements work Social Security Office. Before would be included. The final draft of the report last years amendments to the social set urity law a disabled should go to the SCS adminworker under 50 could have istrator by July X according to his social security record "fro- John Bradshaw, assistant state zen", but he and his family conservationist. After review could not be paid monthly ben-fit- s by state officials, it will go to until he readied the age the budget bureau and to the public works committee of the of 50. senate of which Senator Frank This is now changed Any E. Moss is a member, person under age 65 who meets Mr. Bradshaw said that if the definition of "disability" clearances are obnecessary in the social security law, and tained construction should bewho has woi ked long enough in employment covered by soc- gin next year. He said that 45 per cent of the cost would be ial security may be eligible Soil Conservation for benefits, r( gardless of his borne by the Service under provisions of the age. " If you are a disabled wor- Watershed Protection and the Flood Prevention Act, with the will K. Boline, Jr., who Kay ker under age 65." Mr. Powell be presented with a. masters urges, uinsult vour soi lal se- remaining 55rb paid by the faimers and other agencies. degree at I', of I'. nility offue right away to see Water users can probably borif you are (legible for monthly row funds from the Farmers benefits " Home Administration at Persons who are so sex t rely interest, repayable over a perdisabkd that they (annot work iod of fifty years, he said. and, who have no unmeibate Governor Clyde said he behopes of lecovery, and who lieves there is sufficient water have worked under social sec- for both the Carbon County urity for at least 5 out of the and the Sanpete County users, 10 years just before becoming provided available storage sites disabled should apply imnied are utilized. Ray K. Bohne. Jr son of Mr lately. The governor said the Carand Mrs. Ray K. Bohne, Sr., Disability insurance benefits bon County users should honor will receive a masters degree for disabled workers under age made in business administration at 50 and their families were first a tripartite agreement World War II when the during commenceof Utah University payable for the month of Nov- US Bureau of Reclamation rement exercises June 5. ember 1960. built the Scofield Reservoir. A major in business adminUnder this agreement the resistration and economics, Mr. ervoir was built to an additionBohne is a member of Phi Sigal 30,000 acre-fecapacity to ma Alpha, an honor political Carbon for concompensate science fraternity; alumnus templated di versions to Sanmember, Intercollegiate Knight pete County. a life member of Alpha Kappa Psi, honor professional business The coveted S" awards for administration fraternity, and service to the school were prelife member, American Military sented to fifteen students at Institute North Sanpete High School at He is a graduate of North' the annual award assembly Sanpete High School in 1951 held Thursday morning of last and received a B.S. degree in week, according to Principal BYU political science from the U. H. K. Lay. in 1955. awards the were; Winning Debra Blackham, George BurnStudents from the northern Mrs. Monta Rae Howell of side, Kelly Dye, Sherrol Blain, Sanpete area will be among Salt Lake City was a guest Steven Rosenlund, Gayle Hol- the 1185 students who will reover the weekend of her par- man, Theda Madsen, Camille ceive degrees at the 86th anents, Mr. and Mrs, Rasmus Jor- Nelson, Kayla Cheney. Colleen nual commencement excersis-e- s gensen. She came to attend the Jorgensen, Oneita Madsen. Suof Brigham Young Univergraduation of her sister, Bessie san Pritchett, Dennis Haws. sity to be held today at 7:30 Kay Jorgensen, from North Sherrill Madsen and Erma Lee p m. in the George Albert Bench. Sanpete High Sriiool Smith Fieldhouse. Arthur Merrill Day Jr., Fair-viewho will receive a master of arts degree, and Jerald Mt. Pleasant Ray Johansen, who will receive a master of leligious education, are among the 87 to receive masters deThe first shipment of nearly fully established Recently the gree, while Ferry Wade Peter$3,000 worth of upgraded ura- company was offered a i son, Mt. Pleasant is one of nium left the Ramco mill at with Texas Zink, large thirteen students to receive a technical certificate. Notam, in a remote ranching metals producing company to two-yearea of Wayne county recent- purchase as mm h uranium as Bachelor's degrees will go to Elsie Margaret ly in what is considered to lie Rami o can produie thiough the followingJulv 1. 1966 one of the best and largest Continued on page 4, col. 7) 2t Ray K. Bohne Jr. graduates with master's degree , S' award goes to fifteen High et Ten Sanpete Services set students get Friday for J. A. Everiit degrees James Alva Eventt of Moroni died Tuesday night following an illness at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Gordon Thomson in Ephraim. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 3 on his 67th anniversary in Moroni East- - West chapel at 1 p.m. with Bishop Earl Tidwell presiding. Friends may call at the chapel from 10 a.m. Friday to time of the services. Burial will be in Moroni city cemetery directed by Ursenbach Funeral Home of Sanpete men in mining project with urnium in Southern Utah Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Everitt was bom in Eastthorpe, Essex, England. June 3, 1894, a son of William and Jane Fletcher Everitt. He came to this country when he was 16 years old, living most of the time at Moroni. He was programs in southern Utah. a farmer and a stockman. He married Elizabeth Ellen Headed by Earl Ramey, JoAnn Nelson Riley September 8. 1915 in the Richfield rancher and well drilSalt Dike Temple. She died ling operator, the company t to produce lip to 600 14, 1940 January 31, January Bible school planned 1941 he married Magaret Ma- pounds of 40 to 60 percent uranium concentrate daily The Wasatch Academy Bible jor. She died June 25, 1955. Surviving are nine sons and when work gets in full swing School will begin June 5 with Mrs Gordon (Re-no- in the near future. daily sessions Monday tlmnigh daughters, Mrs Thomson. Ralph Working as partners with Friday for two weeks Mrs. Clifford Mr. Ramey aie Howard ALund, (June) A program of crafts, study, Jorgensen, all of lbrecht, veteran miner and congames and other activities will (Margaret) Mrs. Thayne (Ada) st nation worker of Salma; Ephraim; be offered for children, beginOrem; Alma Everitt, Dale Prows. Salma Mayor; Jim Jarrett, with Regning H o xv u r d Mrs. Earl (Connie) Soyka, Richfield, istration will be $1(10. which Nephi; R. Ev- Blackham, Pi iry Bhu kham, William Jones, Tooele; will help cover the tost of eritt, Orem; Alma Everitt. Rex Kellett, Momiii, Rav Seely materials. Fountain Green and Leonard Mt. Pleasant; Boyd Lai sen Registration will be in front Everitt, Spring City; 33 grand- Ephraim, Bard Blackham, St of the Academy administra- children; a brother and two Geoige. tion building from 8:50 to 9 sisters in The Kaiiao operation is a England, Harry Everon Monday morning, .lane 5 itt, Mrs, Fred Chapman and result of a small group of The program will conimeme at Mrs. Alfred Norfolk, four for step- men who have woiked 9 (tail v and end at 11 50 a m children, Mrs Jnn Cronk. New months on faith alone beleiv-intheir phut to upgrade the Mexico; Mrs. Jim Smith, Nev ; "As building goes. goes T.ryon Major, Nephi and War- vital ore could be successful the nation." and that a market would be ren Major. on-tra- et - i ... 1 n) four-year-ol- g f Typical of tin many youngsters expected to face tho at J. C. Penney Co. store here Monday and Tuesday, Juno 12 A 13, is the one nboxe. V photographic concern xxlll be at the xxliich works exclusively through Penney store on these days to take pictures of habit's and children up to the age of fixe years. |