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Show 4 -- nivcraal croi lluu Pierport Ave Salt Lake City, Utah iia C . 141 Seminary graduation to be held tonight, 7:30 Graduation exeicises foi North Sanpete LDS Seminary will be held in the North Sanpete Stake House Friday May 17, at 7 30 o'clot k Gieen, leireation committee, and Cook, Roger Moroni; Jeanmne Lasson, Fairview'; social service committee, Lyme Mt. Bud, Pleasant; Diane Kaye Heinle, Moroni Theie aie 72 students who have qualified for the three-yea- r graduation diploma and 56 students who have qualified for the four year achievement diploma. Three year graduates John K. Aagard, Gayle Aeord, Phillip Euray Allred, Robert S Allied, Richard Brent Allied, NIK Ml. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID, 1R1DAY, MAS Errol Richard Anderson, Ra- Volume Seventy-twl(k pci copy Nuinlur Twenty nee Andeison, David Lee Bailey, James Ivan Bailey, Mary Colleen Barentsen, Janies E. A student-cente- i Bell, Geoige W. Bench, Jeaneel piogium is being prepared for the ocette Bench, Shanlyn Berti, to Quay casion, Lyne Bud, Anna Blackham. according Von Hansen of Elaine Blaikhum, Boyd Bioth-erseSpring City, who is president of the SemWayne H. Brothersen, Patricia Cahoon, Claudia Cail-stoinary' student body this year 21 Other officers of the Seminary Ann Carter, Katheryn are: counselors, Richard AllPerry Owen Christensen, A icpresentative of the social red from Chester and Perry Lewis Cloward, Doyce L. Christensen will be at the City from Fountain security Coates, Sandra Coates, Mary Ellen Collard, Louise Pearl Hall in Mt. Pleasant on May Conlon, Geiald Leslie Curtis, 21 from 9 to 11 a.m. Boyd Adrian Donaldson, Sharon Lee Draper, Sheldon DrapJanice er, Carol Erickson, Darlene Frandsen, Bruce Guy mon, Paul Hafen, Dean Farrell Hansen, Linda Ree HanZella Richard sen, Hansen, Two piomiiu-n- t auili.u lcadm of the LDS Ranee Hansen, Linda Hartley, Chinch will attend quarterly eonfeienee of the North Donna Kay Heinle, Ronald Hughes, Lorraine Gail Irons. Sanpete Stake Satin day and Sunday, May 18 and Lee Irving, Dennis Jackson, 19 in Mt Pleasant. Betty Mae Jansson, Andra They are Pearl M. Olsen, a Jensen, Bonnie Margaiet Jomember of the Relief Society hansen, Rae Johansen, Terry General Board, and a former C. Johnson, John Earl Kellett, resident of Mt. Pleasant, and Las-soGarth Kendall, Alan R. Minnie B. Sorensen, a member SEMINARY SPEAKERS at ,the graduation exercises of Patty Lund, Brent Mcof the Primary Association North Sanpete Stake this evening are Boyd Donaldson, of Arthur, Georgia LuJean Moos-maGeneral Board. Lela Dawn Mower, Judy heeler, Fainiew; Eddie Peterson, Spring City; Georgia General sessions of the conFountain Green; Darlene Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant, and Paul Kay Nielson, Eddie Peterson, ference will be conducted SunMoroni was when Kelson, (missing picture taken). Rita Louise Ramey, Kathleen day at 10 a m. and 2 pm. by Rasmussen, Kathryn RasmusStake President Archibald J. sen, Paul Rosenlund, Linda STFDENT SPEAKERS North Sanpete Ana Jean Bluekham, daughter of Moroni; Anderson. E. Moss Senator Frank Rosier,- - Rodney Jean Rowe, R. Mrs. Coy Blackham, Moroni; Voneal Draper, High School has named their student speakwill Music for the morning seson conducted hearings ers to commencement exercise held for be Bruce Seely, Lowell Shelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Draiier, will be furnished by the Federal in afternoon sion Thursday Moroni; Boyd Reid Beck, son of Mr. and Bonnie Shepherd, Karon Stak-e- r, the evening of May 24 at the lit. Pleasant Second-Thir- d for additional North Court Ward The Mrs. students ErickOsiner Sanpete Stake Relief SoJed testimony Beck, Chapel. Spring L. City; Jerrel Syme, Loretta who scholarwon Mothers directed honor son on the North Waterthe their of and Mr. Mrs. haye G. Ericksen. son, Singing ciety by Sanpete Harry Turpin, David Alvin Winkler. are Beverly Cloward, Mt. Pleasant, and Roger Christensen, son of and with ship achievements shed project. by Ethel Ericksen, Fourth year graduates are: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cloyyard, of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Christensen, Fairy lew. Jean Bailey, accompanist, Mary and Evelyn Terry Rhoda Drage The been asked had meeting Glennis Rae Averett, Marilyn North Sanpete Junior High of for by Senator Pat McNamara as accompanists. They will sing School graduation program has Margaret Beck; presentation Oneil Blackham, Blackham, chairman of the "A Lovely Land America, Kathbeen set for Thursday, May 23, the class, Principal Verl E. Dixie Lee Brothersen, Grant Me Dear Lord Deep works committee. LengEast-WeM. public Johansen in Moroni leen Gerald 8 assisted Edith Burnside, Michael at p.m. by of Mind, and Let There Peace Ward Chapel. There are 120 Ray Nielsen, class vice presi- Carlton, Arcalee Christensen, thy hearings were held last Be Peace on Earth. in both Washin and Utah Wendel year Christensen, graduates. dent and Venice Peterson, class Roger Music for the afternoon sesVern ington on the project. Christensen, Beverly The following program will of diplosecretary; awarding will be furnished by the sion S. Hal Third and of Cloward, dose The 0 final the Cloward, be presented; project would store organ prelude '. 1 Joyce LaRae Sabin polio (type 2) immunacre-feof water at the Stake Primary Chorus directCoates, Roger and postlude, Sheila Dickinson; mas, Superintendent Spaf ization will be given May 18 class song, Trees, conducted Sumsion; class song, Exodus; Cook, Carol Day, Judith Ann Gooseberry Narrows on the ed by Anna T. Jensen with Lowell Allen 19 in the North Sanpete benediction, Blackham, and headwaters of the Price River. Alta Osborne and Jeannette Draper, and Draper, Stephen Morsden Mr. Allred, by Davis Lamb, 77, lifeA farewell testimonial honor- This would be diverted Altheria on class col. area. 4, 3) (continued accomreporter. page as Wheeler with Donna by a Hansen as accompanists. They time resident of Wales, died at Elder Richard to under divide the will sing Reverently, Quiety, tunnel the Richard Morgan ing Clinics are as follows: at invocation, by panist; "I Am a Child of God, and 4 side. a.m. to to the at Lamb his student Sanpete Fainiew County Monday Sanpete body president; prior Draper, departure Elementary School Savior. LDS Hospital of natural causaddress of w'elcome, Curtis Carbon County residents have Beautiful May 19 12 noon to 5 p.m.; the Southern States Mission of will be served bees. Dinner class LDS Church will held be the Wales church. organ are Lund, Sat., May 18, president; protested and bitterly op- tween two sessions the - Funeral services yyere and piano duet, Janet Eliason by Mt. 19, at 1:30 p.m posed to the project. Ji.1 10 a.m. to 12 noon; Spring Sunday, MayEast-WeWard. Fourth Pleasant in Moroni and Helen Ruesch; "Art in Our Ward 18, School, in Wales Sat., 'City May Thursday afternoon Senator Moss met in the Olsen has been active ,, Mrs. 10 a.m. to 12 noon; Fountain Chapel. LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was Lives, Rosemary Cook; Scimorning Vith Carbon. County in most- - Church ence in Our Lives, David Rees; auxiliary orin Wales Cemetery directed by Green, school, Sat., May 18, Elder Lamb is the son of and Price officials to discuss a as Reserved She 10 to 2 Our a.m. Pleasin ganizations. Mt. Lives, Mary and Rula Tidwell proposed p.m.; English new project that Morgan Honoris Gratia, the Student Dorrit Cox, McNary, Ariz., Jacobs Mortuary of Mt. Pleaslief Society president before ant, elementary school, Sun- Lamb. A graduate of North would include a multiple purMargaret Beck; accordian solo, League Award, Summa Cum is the receiver of the Student ant. husband her presided over the 12 noon 6 Michael Aime; Mathematics in Laude, to Sem19, School and day, May Mrs. Lamb Was bom in Sanpete High pose dam on the Price River Magna Cum Laude, and League Award, Honoris Gratia, Stake. Mrs. SorNorth Sanpete Our Lives, p.m. ; Moroni LeRoy Peterson; Cum Laude Elementary inary, he is an Eagle Scout, that would be beneficial to Carall are awards and is second in her class with Wales May 21, 1885, a daugh been active in also ensen has Our 10 in Education a.m. to God 18, a School, of Sat., May Physical bon County residents. possessor Duty Magna ter of William and Maria Rees given for outstanding perform- the academic honor of most In2 organizations auxiliary to Lives, Marianne Crosland; Award and has the distinction p.m. Cum Laude. Student League is Davis. She married Arthur Alance at Wasatch Academy. the Church. She is an LDS dustrial Arts in Our Lives, seven 100 of received having Earning the title of highest given by the students at the fred Lamb January 20, 1904, in Business College graduate and Ross C. Blackham; song by the attendance awards. He has atacademic honor Summa Cum academy for outstanding ser Manti Temple. She was a memis active in PTA affairs. mixed group, Charlene Jones, one Snow tended school. College year ber of the LDS Church, was a is Dyann Dyer, Tulsa, Okla., vice to the DaNece Tait, Rita Whitman, and will graduate from the Relief Society block teacher for Special meetings for Relief a student at W.A. for two Student President TyrBody Janece Aagard, David Johnson LDS Institute of Religion on Society and Primary leaders She has had straight As rell Seager of Vernal was third 55 years. She did much public years. and Thomas Day, accompanist will be held Saturday. May 19. eleven times in her high school academically in the senior service for the needy and sick Music in Marianne Crosland; The evening session of conare her career. The faculty voted Dy- class. His grade point merited husband, Following is the program to Surviving Our Lives, Norma Christensen be given: prelude music, Den-eic- e ference will feature a concert one of the Honoris Gratia him the honor of Cum Laude. two sons and six daughter, ann and Social Science in Our and Donnell Blackham; a awards, given for high achieve- Student League elected Tyrrell Arden D. Lamb, Magna; Wilby North Sanpete High School Lives, Boyd Olsen; Homemak- ment in The Jaycee Bicycle Rodeo is music department under the to be a recipient of a Student liam D. Lamb, Kearns; Mrs. hymn; invocation, Ross Anderconstructive altruism, Sandra ing in Our Lives, son; condusting and remarks, coming to town and it promis- direction of Vernon P. Johanin Moroni (Jane) Thomas, Wales; citizenship, service and leader- League Award. A runner-u- p Blackham; trumpet solo, Linda Wasatch Academys honor Bishop Earl W. Tidwell; re- es to give Mt. Pleasant riders sen. The accompanist is Anna (continued on page 4, col. 1) Mrs. Vern (Mona) West, Phoship in the right direction. enix, Ariz.; Mrs. Earl (Vivian) banquet, with 44 students qual- marks, DerMont Madsen, Presi- a real chance to exhibit their Blackham. Glade and Virginia their Mower of Fairview, who will Mrs. Elwood ifying to attend the event, will dent George M. Anderson; or- skill in maneuvering Fox, Orem; be held d wheels. The receive their Master M Men rodeo May evening, Saturday and Debra Mrs. (Ruth) Coombs, Provo; gan piano selection, Elmer (Bertha) Olsen, Spring 18, in the school dining room. and Anna Blackham; remarks, sponsored by the Mt. Pleasant and Golden Gleaner awards This yearly dinner is given President Clifford S. Blackham; Jaycees, who are conducting a that evening, will be the speakCity; Mrs. Earl (Dorothy) Niel, inprogram to promote greater ers. sen, Moroni; 40 grandchildren, by the faculty for deserving remarks, Earl McKenna, students. The faculty members structor, Snow Institute of Re- safety practices among riders 36 great and grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Dell (Jam-im- will wait on the honored stud- ligion; male quartet, Charles in this community, will be held ents and will also present the Chritensen, John Guymon, Har- Saturday, May 18, in the parkKay, Santaquin; Mrs. and entertain. old Arnoldsen and Mack Mor-le- ing lot of the Mt. Pleasant First Leon (Lanore) Brown and Mrs. program Three students wall speak on remarks, parents of mis- and Fourth Ward LDS Church. Paul (Ruth) Kelly, Salt Lake a theme which is being kept sionary; response, Elder RichPolice safety officers will City. Mayor j David Jorgensen secret until that evening. ard Lamb; closing song by the serve as judges. has proclaimed bike safety In order to be eligible to congregation; In addition to bicycle driving benediction by week here from May 18 to skills a inattend (he banquet will be a free bicycle student Bishop Elden Westenskow. , May 25. must have accomplished at spection. Jaycees will be on May I urge all our citileast one of these following hand to oil, adjust and make zens to cooperate with the minor repairs on bicycles. 200 things: received a superior ratin Jaycees of our city. Let us sets of state or contest reflective a Scotchlite any ing make a Jaycees community Safety strips will be put on the North Sanpete High School regional music contest, won the bike safety week a success Honoris bikes which Gratia inbeen the Award, pass safety music students excelled at the and thereby teach everyone on the honor roll at least three spection. All bikes must have annual Region Nine Music times this the lessons of safety found a rear if fender he a and or, is not year, must Meet held Friday at Nephi. in sueh a worthy project. or a senior, he may have have automobile steering wheel were as follows; junior Results Purpose of the week and lettered two times consecutiveattachments for handlebars, as girls' chorus rated highly sup- ly. Student League officers are campaign Ls to acquaint bithis is very unsafe, it is said. erior. Judges were A. Willard-so- n also invited. cycle riders with the rules of Also each cyclist will receive and E. B. Terry. the road and the importance a Safety League membership of being alert at all times, Band, concert, highly supand Connie welAmes Terry card from the Bicycle Institute erior. Judges were Earl Erick- comed a baby girl, May 10, at resecting the rights of "othof America, decals on bicycle ers using the road. son and J. D. Christensen. Sight Provo; their second daughter safety and a phamphlet of reading, highly superior. Judge Grandparents are Mr. and helpful hints on bicycle care, AWARD WINNERS at Wasatch Academy highest academic honors went to Dyann who was James A. Mason. March Mrs. Ralph Ames, Moroni; and which has a checklist for the were Dyann Dyer, Tyrrell Seager, Dorrit had straight As eleven times in her career. ing, highly superior. Mr. Mrs. and M. Richard Lamb Grant Johansen Judges Cox, Bob Kimsey and Sherry Weimer. The cyclists to regularly inspect Dyann has been at Wasatch for two years. were Earl Erickson and J. D of this city. . . . farewell Sunday their own bikes. A group of teenage girls were treated at the Sanpete LDS Hospital Sunday afternoon for injuries they sustained in a car collision, according to Sheriff C. V. Jensen, who inance. North Sanpete School Dist- calculations Foundation The that Foundation North, Sanpete explains Throughout the state of analysis point ced in North Sanpete School May, no additional election lee- vestigated. The accident occurred at 4:15 rict will be able to increase its School District will be able to a distribution unit is allowed Utah there is a total of 10,560 out that approximately 79 of District with an increased local can be authorized before p.m. about one and way distribution stateor a units school operating program by finance a school operating pro- for each classroom unit of 27 miles south of Fairview, when wide average of 23.23 pupils the added funds provided under property tax levy of .76 mills. 1964. $1,045 per distribution (class- gram of $488,212 or $3,224 per pupils in average daily attenda car di iven by Jeanine Lasthe new school finance law will Since the district had unused for each In distribution unit. addition to the increased room) unit next year under the distribution unit under the new ance. Additional son ran into the car driven by distribution The Foundation study ob- come from increased state aid leeway of .82 mills operating program, new school finance program school authority the 1963 Anita Simons which had slowed re21 without units are provided for supervis- serves that the new school pro- and only from local legislation higher the under old law, the total Utah Legislature boosted the down or aproved by the 1963 Utah Leg- sorting to further special elec- ory personnel, small schools, stopped to pick up two gram should permit substantial taxes. These percentages will local property tax increase amount of state aid islature. This represents an in- tions. This for going handian with and classes for walking along the road. compares special salary boosts for most teach- vary considerably from district could be as much as 1.58 mills school building purposes. Alto- girls above the actcrease of 14.6 In the car with Jeanine Lasof $426,197 or capped children, vocational ed- ers. A number of districts al- to district. In some local dis- above 1962 actual program levels. Moreover, if gether, the Foundation ual program in effect this year. study son and owned by Reed C. Las$7,179 per distribution unit in ucation and other special pur- ready have offered contracts tricts all of the additional voter approval for additional estimates that $10 million in son. were Rita Ramey and These facts were brought out the 1962-6- 3 school year. A fur- poses. During the current 1962-6- 3 to teachers calling for salary school funds will come from local leeway were secured, a state aid will be distributed to Mary Beth Seibert. The car in a comprehensive analysis of ther increase of $68,264 or school year North Sanpete increases ranging from $300 to state aid while in others much still further increase of 12 06 loeal districts for building pur- driven by Anita Simons was 1963 school legislation prepared $1,150 per distribution unit is School District had an estimat- $1,072 per year. In general the of the increase will come from mills would be possible. How- poses during the next biennium owned by Bernard Jacobson of the local taxes. Utah Foundation, privif 59.365 voters ed to were the by distribution units, smallest increases were for bepossible ever, since this special voted This compares with $6.5 mil- Moroni. Other occupants, beorate governmental research The report indicates that the leeway must be approved by lion in state school approve of such action at a which is an average of one dis- ginning teachers with the exbuilding aid sides Miss Simons, were Judy ganization. special leeway election called tribution unit for each 21.83 perienced teachers receiving the maximum program without the the people in an election held which was available during Mower, Linda Neilson, Jerri further election can be finan on or before the first day of this (1961-63- ) pupils in average daily attend largest salary boosts. According to the foundation's for the purpose. biennium. Osborne and Carolyn Llewellyn. eve-nin- li o Social Security representative to be here May Le-M- Auxiliary leaders of Primary and Relief Society to attend Watershed hearings to continue North Sanpete Junior High hold graduation May 23, 8 p.m. h) .t, Wales resident st Final dies; services Richard Lamb called to 15,-00- held Thursday Southern States Wasatch Academy names high honor students et st Bicycle rodeo Wi. to honor Saturday at students here church parking at annual event thrill-packe- a) y; Safety Music students gain honors Teenagers hurt North Sanpete school district distribution unit up 14.6 one-four- th mnt |