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Show i Su! Cfrcnicle i ESST; U , Me , A - t avr' c I n t. . 'Mir $ Vv , i WJNitKr"1 Jf V a V wiri $&& ksAr J5 ty.t v , - - 5 . " v " , r 1 .., A;,.t ; . TEACHER OF THE WEEK Glen Hawkes shown w ith Jeff Gould and Dav id Robinson. fesefier Hats off to Mr. Glen Hawkes, teacher of the week at Sand Ridge Junior High School Mr Hawkes was born and reared in Bngham City He graduated from Box Elder School Mission and serving two years in the military service, he enrolled at Utah State University, earmrg a BS degree m sociology and English Glens first teaching experience w as at Dugw'ay High School in Tooele County In 1S68 he began teaching at Roy Junior High. When Sand Ridge Junior High opened, he was selected as a charter After in 1957 completing a Southern States Sooks eatured staff member Z V Spinar The fascinating story of the evolution of living things on our earth The Liflh Horseman, by Jose Villarreal A novel set in the Mexican Revolution y depicting the lives and concerns of the people who found themselves in the a positive self-unag- e. Mr. Hawkes resides in Roy children a 3-- society Crime, by Julian Symons pictorial history from 1840 to the present 750 illustrations The Snare of the Hunter, by Helen Maclnnes As Irina Kusak flees across the Czethoslvakian border into Austria to find her father, a Nobel Prize nominee now m hiding, fear becomes her constant companion A Recital slated Kathryn Brady will present a group of her piano students, the Rhythemettes m a spring musical on Saturday evening, March 23 at 7 p m On the program will e Carol Rosalee Parker, Fenn, Sharon Sanders, Brenda and Lance Jorgensen, Todd Day ley. Terri Anderson, Lon Dabel, Jennie Sue Culiey, Tamara and Dennis Opp, Dennis McNee, Mary Lou and Jim Popham, Bonnie and Brenda Mai tin, Randy and Ricky Hansen. Melinda Hansen, Kerry and Rochelle Barton, Brett Aunch, Susan and Karen Shearer, Wendy Wysong Cathy and Connie Estes, Dor. and John Kelley Family and fr'ends are honors and Rebecca Randall Raster Zaugg have a baby boy born March 13 The Zauggs live in Ogden Mrs Zaugg is a daughter of Robert and Betty Roster. Mr and Mrs Morris Stoker of Brigham Cith visited Friday in Sunset with Mr and Mrs HG Hammon August F Schmidt, 69, of Tiddfsr 13 KATfST E VRiSin LYC Cf ul C(WnV IHf "'u feto QpsnSpi "cc 1 weekdays pm weskends r' ft ts Tuesday Ladies Nits fffetSsaVii; i li few I 5G37 'ser&ffmm' 18ehid Cimi EsvNmod ir' l t'slf; 'U i h 1930 Vett, Roy, Utah 41 ) t&X'A a am my k ii. radio station K3VN, to learn about communications Mr. Fred Bond, general manager of KSYN, gave the boys a grand tour of the production room where they received On the spot instructions on anhow radio spot nouncements are tapod and ... AfGKte' -v : w SMILING "SUPERIORS from Roy Junior High following the solo and ensemble festival are (front row, 1. to r.) Loralee Rollins, Chefvl Seath, Ruth Flory, Lori Beyeler, Rochelle Kimber, Susan Hardy; second row, Laut ie Smalley , Suzanne Barton, David Barrett, Annette Day, Deantic Thompson, Debra Bowman; back row, Mike Montgomery, Larry Guinn, Ron Bowman and Kim Chatterton. Greg Brown was absent. A. 7 . VfVcer District colsn&r set The holidays are- - Labor Day, Sept 2, 1374, UEA Con1974, Deer vention, Oct Hunting (Dismiss at 12 noon), Oct 18, 1974 Thanksgiving, Nov 21, 22, 1974, Christmas, 10-1- f Kt r ' This weeks educational tnp took the entire pack to After much discussion with parents, teachers and students, the calendar for next year has been developed School is scheduled to begin on Aug 26 and end on May 23 (This will mean liiat we will be out of school before Memorial Day next year ) ! 0,v Superior ratings earned by RJH students at Weber State festival AS AN ADDED puhUc service for Cub Scout Pack 217, CU&tss 2rd Ward aiid their den mother, Mrs. Glen Wilson and Mr. Wilson, Webeios leader, and Dsn Chief, David Anlen, the group n wiil participate in the annual March of Dimes Saturday. Starting at Brownings Armory, this group will walk 20 milesnd return to the armory. AH pildges for this group will go to the March of Dimes. Pictured are (I. to r.) front WaSk-a-tho- row Ronald Thomas, Kelly Boren; center row, Shane VaaderSiappen, Jess Cue, Bill Gossett, Billy Anglen , Chad Newes; back row, Eric Norlan, Jerry Monroe, Philiip Gordon, Richard Wilt, Robert Brooks and Richard Rohwer. the annual in Participating ratings m instrumental duets trios were. Kim RuiidlJ Eonu.i, Weber District Solo and Ensemble Festi'jl at Weber Slate College Roy Junior High students earned 17 and superior ratings Judges for this even tv. ere from Utah Sbte and Weber Collpge, and competition Was stiff Susan Hardy, Annette Day, Debra Bowman In the in- Ruth Flory, (.l eg Brown, Ron Kim Chattel ton. Bowman, and Dcannc Thomp.on rated superior Chat-terso- Mike Guinn, Montgomery, Larry Suzanne Barton, Rochelle Kunber and Loialee Rollins had superior ratings in vocal solos Thirty one students had excellent ratings in these divisions also strumental solo divisions Mike Montgomery, Laurie Seath, Student' receiving superior Cheryl Smed'ey, David Barrett, Lori Beyeler, 23 to Jan 1, 1975, Presidents Day, Feb. 17, Easter Vacation 1975, (Dismiss March 28, 1975 at 12 Dec noon on March 27, 1975) &&&;& Michael Iloubs will be among young people appearing on Channel 5 television March 31 fi ora 4 p m The Easter Seal Society is sponsoring a Telethon to raise funds for the retarded and handicapped to go to Grand Mesa, Colo , to camp this summer Michael is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack Hobbs and he attends the school for exceptional children m Bountiful Bob Wheat, 51, died March 9 m the McKay Hospital following surgery A native of the Ogden area, he was a craman for the Union Pacific Railroad and had served m World War II He is survived by his wdow, the former Alton Vernal Holmer who he married m 1950, one son, Gary Ray Wheat, Sand Diego, Calif , one daughter, Cathryn Wheat, Sunset and a brother, Floyd Christensen, Evanston, 111 Funeral services were held Thursday m Ogden with Bishop Larry Ashdown of the Sunset Third Ward officiating Burial in the Washington Heights Memorial Park with military maverick band who set out, against all odds, on a quest for a new home, a better cn tss. hH on transportation, with all phases of air travel explained to the boys ' Daily Life in People's ( hina, by Arthur Galston Inside the new China with an American family that lived and worked on a commune' Watership Down, by A Adams. Richard of hoard b1rnuflf An mechanical recordings. Then to the control room where announcer, Dave B. Smith. intro.cd the group live broadcasting presented their program to which has resul'ed m special techniques after which each boy heard an old familiar excursions for the pack Under the direction of ring, Youre on the air, as Webelos leader, and den Mr. Smith interviewed all mother, Mr and Mrs Glen twdvC ClibS who vwj2Ja Ln. Wilson, of Clinton, Pack 317, stant broadcasters for the was treated to a field trip to moment. The pack came Ogden Airport where first was information hand TTooh ZSmE&BRSSSESSSSS Mexico of 1910 saga teach with his wife and nine day-to-da- picturesque to History and Geography Mr. Hawkes emphasized, I have a great love for working with the youth and am very concerned about their happiness and success as He believes that students school is to help each student establish healthy values, find his individuality, and develop Last Man at Arlington, by Joseph DiMona Six young people who had worked for the Kennedy administration in 1963, but all m minor jobs, receive a death threat ten years later for reasons they will fully understand Life Befoi e Man, by IS Week f fit a wav with a new insight on radio communications, some cherished new records and bumper stickers, courtesy of the local radto station Pack 317 eiijovs ? vinmung each week and most ol the cubs have earned aquanarit well ahead of badges schedule performance March 23, marks the Pack meet at Clinton 3rd Ward, where several badges w.ll be awarded to the cubs edited before air release. gleaned k' Sf7 High Cub Seel Pack 317, Canton 3rd Ward, were nil so vs!! prepared for their parts on the February Blue and Gold Banquet, that not one cub Herded pi umigii.g & tin.j .. ... &F extra esflyity ?i v3 , v 4 WA- -' I X igSSsSkiY' gHgtts:-:- r'V'bFw 4p'Vf u-- k rt vCrS's$ , 1514 2:1 ft r vT si eh 1 Tfcaratey, (4 773-0S0- 4 , Imlay, Nev , a former Ogden resident, who died March 12 was the father of Mrs Kenneth (Ramona) Stamback Dr and Mrs Ernest Larsen, their daughler, Linda, spent the weekend ui Emery visiting with the doctors parents, Mr. and Mrs Reed Larsen Janet Popham, Ann Dickson, Lon Carter of South Bountiful and Suzanne Hammon of Brigham were featured in an all concerto recital Saturday evening at the studio of James P.ngree their instructor Mrs Jack Hobbs attended funeral services m West Point last Wednesday for a cousin, Lonn Edwards Marilyn Neilsen and her small daughter are making their ho e in the Los Angeles area Marilyn recently graduated as a medical technician and has found employment there Mr and Mrs H G Hammon and Mrs Cassie Bren-chle- y of Ogden were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs LaFrantz Stephens m Ogden Mr and Mrs Dean Bodily have returned from a trip to Northern California where they visited with a daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs Neil Young and their granddaughter who are stationed in the San Francisco area Mr Young, the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Young, has just received a promotion to a 1st Class petty officer in the Navy He is at piesent attending a computer school The Bodilys also visited with two of Mrs Polly's brothers and their families, the CFviIle Thavnes of Marysville and the Mevlin Thaynes of Pcnryn They weie away about ten da vs Mrs Roy Hansen and Mrs Lawrence Kur.bcr went to Rock Springs on Wednesay on a business trip Mr and Mrs Jack Hobbs and their family attended an open house m Ogden at the home of Mrs James C Burton in honor of a cousin Mrs John Cate and daughter Lucille who have been here on a visit from Mma, N Y. 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