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Show ' 53 WEST VALLEY VIcW Thursday, June all my years at 3, 1982 As Retirement Approaches Bawden: 'I'd Choose Teaching' BENNION. If I had it to do again, Id choose a teaching career and Id choose Granger high, stated Henry H. Bawden on the eve of his retire- ment after 24 years as an educator. The Granger native has spent the past two at Bennion years junior high after 21 at Granger high. He went to Granger the year it opened. I taught my first year at Murray high and then spent the next 10 years farming full time in Granger, he When I explained. went to Granger, I Mr. Bawden attended Monroe elementary, remembering his first grade year in the two-rooschool with its pot belly stove. m After that year, the school was torn down and another built, the one that was removed to make way for a West Valley business a few years ago. He 'School' We hope to be called on an LDS mission now Im retiring, he scholarship indicated. ARMAMENT. Scott D. Rosvall, son of Robert for the Participants are to PTA AT Bennion Holds Vote BENNION. Maylene Perkins will serve as PTA president at Bennion elementary for the coming school year. She will be assisted by Sue Pace, vice president; Robert Warner, principal, second vice president; Mary teacher vice o, Bonnie president; Wall, secretary; Peggy Miggliori, Rosvall, Kearns, has graduated from the Air Force air armament course at Lowry AFB, Colo. Graduates of the course studied the maintenance of defensive fire control systems on heavy bombers. Rosvall will now serve at Air Base, West Germany. 4420 West, Kearns singles group, with anyone age 18 and older being invited. A hot dog roast at the beach is scheduled tomorrow (Friday). Maylene Perkins W. Boise, Idaho, and Juanita Devel, 5071 So. has been meet at the church at 6 p.m. Miniature golf is scheduled Wednesday and June 16, 23 and 30. The group will meet at the church at 1 p.m on June 12 for a ride on the Heber Creeper. A slide party is planned for June 18. Those interested may meet at the church at 7:15 p.m. or may go directly to 315 E. 1600 South in Bountiful. A Boy Scout car wash will be held at the church on June 12. Discipleship classes will be held at the church at 10 a.m. each Saturday. Terry Proffitt will direct discussion of Christian doctrine. All activities are open to anyone interested. LUMBER Bateman in music; Joyce Hendricks, SUSC; Angie Holdaway, leadership scholarships to BYU and UofU; Hau Lam, PTSA INTRODUCES WHOLE UofU; Donald Noyes, governor's vocational to Church scheduled Diane lmark, Business College. Lori Matthews, BYU and 14-1- ed with the stage scenery, lighting and sound for 20 years. Business College. Mike Dennison, UofU; Denise Egemo, Utah Technical College; Linda Hal- Roxanne Lever, superior business student, LDS Business College; Pam Marble, SUSC, Ricks, Dixie, LDS Is Kearns First Baptist church. Sessions will be held from 9 a.m. to noon daily, with classes for boys and girls age 4 and 5 and for elementary age children. Activities will include Bible study, crafts and refreshments. There is no charge and all children are welcome. A parents night will be held on June 18. A full schedule of Technical College; Julie Christensen, Snow; Troy Davis, Ricks: Darlene DeBenedlctls, LDS scholarship. KEARNS. Vacation Bible school will be 8 held June at the been involv- treasurer) began teaching, he revealed. These have been the happiest times of my life, bar none, and I have no regrets about Offered the swim team for years and also taught diving. Cos-tanz- I with a bachelors coached Ive since economics. Gina Brimhall, Dixie College; Suzanne Brinkerhoff, State Normal to USU; Mike Buchanan, Lions club, Utah Cyprus high and from the UofU began teaching By and also Also, degree in physics. He spent two years in the Army Air Force during WWII as a B29 engineer. During his teaching in home Granger. I taught all my own kids there. I attended every activity, function, musical, to tend the stage and usually my own kids were involved. I stayed at Granger until the last he one graduated, commented. graduated infrom 1935 physics mum nwmmi lUMMIMMMMMWmmi Weber State; ASSIGNED. Airman Robert E. Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Shaffer, 1390 El-wo- years, he has continued farming during the summer. He was bishop of the Jordan North 11th ward for five years. He and his wife Elaine are parents of six children. After retirement, to Bawdens the visit plan their oldest son, Orin, in Costa Rica where he is building chapels for the LDS church. Lawrence is with Eimac in Salt Lake and Dagmar is attending the UofU. Mirilane will USU graduate from this year and their third son, Robin, will earn a degree in chemical engineering from UofU in August. Daughter Peggy just left for Anaheim, Cal. on a mission. The Bawdens have nine grandchildren. Every time I go into a business here I see two or three students from Granger high. Ive never met a derogatory student Marinwood Ave., Taylorsville, has been assigned to Sheppard Col. 7) (SeePage9B, Taylorsville High UofU; Ann Rogers, Truman, UofU; Teresa Tuebner, governor's vocational, Weber State. Doug Turnquist, USU; Christine Warburton, state normal to USU and Kristi Wilson, LDS Business Spang-dahle- MANY YEARS . . , Retiring after serving on the faculty at Bennion junior high, Henry Bawden was an instructor for many years at Granger high. Robert Penrose, music, Ricks; Jill Player, Weber State; Dave WITH A GIANT Simpson Gains Lad Top Rank GRANGER. Mark Simpson has become the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson to be awarded the Eagle Scout badge. is a The member of troop 644, with Terry Coon as Satterthwaite Wheeler. high. Turnquist, Service pins went to seniors Patricia Bennion, Karine Boam, Troy Davis, Michael Denison, Robyn Fellows, Miss Holdaway, Lori Sue Matthews, David Rogers, Turnquist, Janet Warner and Kelly Watkins. Seniors receiving service certificates were Dianne Atterman, Kaylene Bott, Gina Brimhall, Linda Hallmark, Debra Harman, Hol-l- Debra Healy, Marylynne McMichael, Pannier, Darren Perkins, Kimberly Pitcher, Clifton Poore, Patricia Smith and Steve Wright. Juniors presented service certificates were Stacie Anderton, Rebecca Bush, Jay Cook, Jodi Fellows, James Carol Fife, Dana Gallegos, Hughes, Amber Larson, Angela Annette Lindsay, Lewis, Derek Lauritzen, Daniel Matheson. Also, Todd Morrill, Kath- leen Nuttall, Ruth Oakeson, Robert Pettit, Steven Parker, Craig Powell, Craig Rackley, Stacie Richens, Kristine Rigby, Craig Robison, Tina Steiger, Gordon Swensen, Mihn Thai and Valerie Wells. Selected to receive service certificates from the sophomore class were Kevin Anderson, Janie Barnard, Natalie Beck, Kelly Cahoon, Bruce C. Fauver, Connie Hatch, Terry Hughes, Michael Keil, Brett Ormsby, Rekehl and ON SOLID OAK PACIFIC AND MONTEREY STYLE SAVE ON Teresa Teubner, Marilyn Doug Tye, Christine Warburton, Patricia Wilson and Lori Matthews. From the junior class, Michael Adiar, Bonnie Bambrough, Lani Blake, Chris Cook, Lori Cromwell, James Fife, Colette Hansen, Harmon, Howard, Debra Hurst, Kimberly Jensen, Scott Jones, Frank Krause, Cindy Kayelyn Angela Lewis, Lori Miles. Other juniors in the top Pederson, Anja Kelly Cahoon, Wendy Caul- field, Sharon Chapman, Maxcim Derhak, Sharon Duggins, Dirk Elzinga, , Bruce Fauver, John Fisch-beck- Nicolette Good. In addition, Lora Hatch, Terry Hughes, Leslie Jones, Annette Mabey, Melanie Marble, Christine Tami Nickel, McConkey, Melanie Oliphant, Joe Richardson, Sandra Rose, Rekehl Satterthwaite, Steven Stone Woodbury. and Joan Scholarships awarded Taylorsville high seniors as 18 included Leslie Anglesey, LDS Business of May College; brough, Patricia Penny Bam- Dixie College; Bennion, Ricks; The deacons quorum president has been patrol leader and has received the Cub Scout Arrow of Light and the Duty to God Trail award. At West Lake junior high, he was in the school musical, Lil Abner. He plays piano and saxaphone, enjoys all kinds of sports and was recipient of the sportsmanship award on his little league baseball team. He prepared metal drums for use as trash containers at the Jordan North stake recreation center for his project. Debbie Bills, LDS Business is one of six children and has been College; Jill Bowman, Diane Bateman scholarship delivery boy. 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