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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 13, 1976 Stevens Henager president honored for achievement Spelling winners Winners k w' - k-- 4, ru. the annual in Fahy S. Robinson has been internationally recognized for his achievement as president of Stevens Henager College, Ogden. The Dictionary of International Biography, Vol. 12, published by the Cambridge University Press in England wil include of Mr. the biography achievements. Robinsons Mr. Robinson is also listed in WHOS WHO IN THE WEST, COLLEGE IN WHO North Davis Junior High spelling Contest were announced recently. Seventh grade winners are Alan Amano, first place; George Argerakis second; and Dave Gacioch, third. Eighth grade winners were Krista West, first Michael Poll, second and Kevin Nishijima. Ninth grade winners are Blenda Townley, first; Mary Ann Dyson, ill w- - & second; and Tami Byrd, third. r?xu aiNTON 4 Hers plant silver leaf maple tree. Pictured are (from left) Kathy Peterson Carrie Rogers, Carrie Neiderhauser, Michele Nishijima, Ann Butler, Annette -- Valdez, Larrie Alsen, Christi Morten, Vicki Ferland, Stacey Summers. Absent when picture was taken was Maurine Vest. Fahy plant Silver Leaf Maple tree as special project rs Clinton members and their leaders, Jyne Summers and Dora Peterson, plant a hardy Silver Leaf Maple tree as their Community Pride 4-- project this year. The members purchased the tree with their own money. Some of the other activities they have planned are a visit to a 4-- OBITUARIES and hospital a pioneer museum. There have chosen to take a Home Improvement project this year. The girls will be learning to enjoy orderly homemaking. They may make a laundry bag, dusting mitt, wastepaper basket, luncheon mats, or a wall hanging. They may explore decor coordination for their own rooms. They will review home safety. programs are offered through the Extension Services of Utah State University. The Davis county prior to services. Interment Extension office is in Farin Ogden City Cemetery. Utah. For in4-- Cora Mae Wilson Mrs. Cora Mae SUNSET Belnap Wilson, 71, of 401 W. 930 N., died Tuesday at her home of a heart attack. Mrs. Wilson was born May 10, 1904, in Firth, Idaho, a daughter of Ruben A. and Clara Mae Pope Belnap. June 5, 1923, she was married to Lester . James,, m SfPUi W"S0J She married to Walter Wilson in July of 1948. He dies Jan. 12, 1959. She retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1973 after 25 years of service. She had lived most of her life in Ogden and moved to Sunset 12 years ago. She was a member of the Sunset 4th LDS Ward, and had been secretary of the Relief Society and visting teacher. She had been a Sunday School Teacher, Relief Society and Primary teacher. She was a member of (he Retired Federal Employes and Daughters of Utah Pioneers. two are Surviving Mrs. Wayner daughters, Croxford, (Clara Mae) Sunset; Mrs. Wesley J. (Delores) Taylor, Roy; six grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are one brother, Gilbert A. Belnap, three stepWilson Lane; brothers and four stepsisters, Louis Belnap, New Meadows, Idaho; Norman Belnap, Mrs. Darlene Fullmer, both of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Amos Belnap, Shelley, Idaho; Mrs. Kizziah Tracy, Canada; Mrs Alberta Munson, Ogden; Zina Mrs. Drewer, Scaramento, Calif. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial chapel with Bishop Lee Anderson of the Sunset 4th Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 p m. and Friday one hour (. New officers named The North Davis Junior High School Orchestra has scheduled a variety of events this term. They participated m a district festival on April 27 with other junior highs in ho district during which they were judged by judges from Weber State College. They plan a concert at Wasatch Elementary and will join I other sections the music department in a Bicentennial Program for the PTA on May 201 h. Their last appearance will be at the farewell exercises on May 25th at Clearfield High School. mington, formation George Mammon 867-221- Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Hammon was born Feb. 7, 1901, in Roy, a son of Levi Berlin and Emma Hawkswood Hammon. to He was married Florence Dorothy Edgerton on Oct. 23, 1920, in Rexburg, Idaho. She died. He later remarried in Oakland. He had been a machinist w ith the Southern Pacific Co. and was president of the Hammon Precision Equipment Co., a unit of Themetron Corp. of Oakland. He was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow, Leona Mrs. Hammon, Oakland; one son and two C. Charles daughters, Hammon, Oklahoma; Mrs. Lou 295-239- Ext. 294. -Calif. OAKLAND, Leonard Hammon, George 75, of Oakland, former 'resident of Roy. and Ogden, Martha concerning Extension services call Remington, Eleanor Jean Hammon, both ol California; two brothers and one sister, Wallace Hammon, Carson, Calif.; Levi Hammon, Byron Redding, Calif.; Mrs. Ruth Lavon Fort Thomas, Lauderdale, Fla. Graveside services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Roy City Cemetery with Bishop Glen H. McEntire officiating. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary of Roy. Utah Cooperative all 'programs and services persons regardless of race, color, or national origin. North Davis sets concert Ninth grade class officers for North Davis Junior High are James Steens, president; Teresa Evans, Vice President; and Kelly Parry, secretary. Primary elections were held on April 6 and those who ran for office were James Stevens and Mike for Hepworth President, Teresa Evans and Kellie McEntire for Vice President, and Kelly Parry and Laurie Glismann for Secretary. The new eighth grade officers are Jerry Paskett, President; Cindy Daines, Vice President; and Heidi Ray as Secretary. The finalists in that election were Jerry Paskett and Chris Kendell for President; (This resulted in a tie on the first ballot and Jerry won in the Famuliner and Cindy Daines for Vice President and as Secretary Jan Cash and Heidi Ray. Clearfield High School PTSA. The first flag, which is 3x5, was donated by Sen. Frank E. Moss, but it was too small to fly on the flag pole, so PTSA Mrs. Eldon Keys purchased a larger flag (5x8) but it, too, was too small for the flag pole, and so the two flags will be used for parades and interschool activities were the use of the American flag is appropriate. Mrs. Keys made the presentation, and the flags were acby student cepted body President Dave Child, on behalf the school. 28 greatgchildren, randchildren on Funeral services with Bishop Wednesday George A. Ford officiating. Burial in the Ogden City Friday. Todd Larsen was among a dozen piano students appearing in a piano recital at the James Pingree studio in He is the Mrs. Ernest Roy on Saturday. son of Dr. & Denise Sly of Logan spent Mother's Day weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. S. L. son-in-la- Florence Whipple has a new grandson The little boy arrived on May 7, is the son of Joan & Ross Hansen of Wilson. Guest of the Flody Wilcoxs on Mothers Dav at their home in Syracuse were Mr. & Mrs. The Charles Thompsons spent Mothers Day weekend with the Bud Jorgensons in Gunnison, Mrs. Thompson's parents. The Marino Ganzs were among family members on Mothers Day at the home of Mrs. Ganz's parents Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bloxham in Kaysville. John Albert Ford, 91 of Ogden who died on May 2 of causes incident to age, was the father of Leonard G. Ford. An Ogden lifetime resident he owned & operated the Ford Nursery & Floral Co. & had been a contractor lor the Railway Express He was a former student summer 1976. tor program offered on campus enrollment quarters at Stevens Henager College 40 with students Approximately and fall n of the studentbody are not from Ogden, so they have been and will continue to be a boost in the economy percent ot Ogden. The full LDS Institute attending the College Branch and participating in the LDSSA activities has been another boost and real appeal to LDS Students whether they come from far or near. Students treated to school movie North Davis students who have not had any tardies nor absences during the last term will be treated to a movie on May 19th This replaces the traditional movie for all students with no absences. The film will be Big Mouth. ftiyideiiifls win in eonfrssfl Boyd Hancock, Chairman the Weber Soil Conservation District, announced today that winners have been selected in the conservation poster contest sponsored by the Utah Soil Conservation District Association and the Soil Conservation Society of America. Kent E. Killpack of Ogden High School took first in the High High School-Junio- r School division, and Diana Bond, a sixth grader from Bates Elementary School won the 1 to 6 grade division. These posters will be entered in the state contest where they will be eligible for trophies, plaques, and cash awards and will be featured in the Slate Fair. Judging was done by the Ladies Auxiliary ol the Weber Board, and they based their decision on relationship to the idea, subject, technique, color or Mack'and white shading, and neatness and accuracy. Subjects for this years contest was Utahs Range lands. The Theme for of schools was Waal is Range Land. High elementary full-tim- 10 and Junior High School were to show the importance of range lands to soil, water, and plant livestock; conservation; wildlife; recreation; servation. outdoor con- energy and quality. Cash prizes ol 15. 10, and 5 dollars were awarded lor first, second, and third places, respectively in each division by the Weber and Ogden Valley Soil Conservation Districts. Karen Gurley, third grade. Park View was Elementary, second place winner in the elementary division. Sharon Poulson, second grade. Riverdale Elementary was third. In the Junior High School Carla division, Schreck, ninth grade, T.II. Bell Junior High School was awarded second place. Roxann Hawkins, also ol T.H Bell, Rjaced Hurd. Hancock said the number made He also difficult. judging very said he wished to thank all schools who entered the oldest Miss Gail Lusk, daughter of Mr . & Mrs. Glen Lusk of 2437 N. 300 W. will become the bride of Dennis Hepworth on Oct. Osmer Knight. Mrs. Wilcoxs parents & Mr. & Mrs. David Wilcox of Syracuse, Mr. Wilcoxs parents. Agency. Karen Shearer is back at home recuperating after Iran, Pakistan, Japan, major surgery recently. She Thailand, the Taiwan, is the daughter of Alma & Philippines, Hawaii, South Sheron Hogan. America, Mexico, Europe, The John P. Darceys were Canada and from across among family members who Continental United States to on attend this Junior College of gathered together Saturday in Wanship to ob- Business that has offered serve their 50th wedding academic excellence for 85 anniversary. They live in years. 34 percent of the Clearfield but were former studentbody of Stevens Mr. Henager College are tranWanship residents. Darcey was born in Wood-scros- sferees from liberal arts Mrs. Darcey in colleges. With the continued Oregon. They have lived in demand for Stevens Henager Wanship & in California. graduates, it is expected that They have six living the College will double its children, James D. Carcey, enrollment numbers again Whittier, Calif; Mrs. Viola D within five years. The College ''GiWCRoVMrs'. .William' 'Admissions'' 'department (Dorothy) Young, Wanship; report indicates a great in Mrs. William (Patricia)" crease in advance apNoles, Plant City, Fla; T. plications for acceptance William Darcey, Billings, being received and anMont; & John P. of Sunset. ticipated 30 to 40 percent e They have 20 grandchildren, increase in day s, Larsen. 1. The ceremony & reception will be held at the Enchanted Evening in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hepworth is the son ol Mr. & Mrs. Ray Hepworth of 1161 E 1050 S. in Clearfield. The couple engaged graduated from Clearfield High School. Mr. Hepworth is attending Weber State College. Stephen F. & Diane Whipple have a new son born on May 5th. Mr. & Mrs. H. G. Hammon were among about 20 family members gathering in Ogden at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sorenson Mr. & Mrs. Alma Hogan visited in Provo last Sunday with a son & his family Jim & Debbie Hogan. The new baby of Jim & Debbie was given he name of Heidi Ann. r? left, and Mrs. Boyd Hancock discuss posters judged by the ladies auxiliary of the Weber Soil Conservation District. MRS. EARL STAKER, N "OGDEN VALLEY'S GREATEST MEAT BUYS Kommro cmits - CLEARFIELD The Clearfield High School student body was presented with two American flags recently, each of which had flown over our nations capitol, one on Feb. 17 and the other on March 30, by the of Surviving are three sons & daughters, 17 grand- two Mr. & Mrs. Rex Hampton spent the weekend in the Denver. A daugher & Mr. & Mrs. James Mumford live in the area. provides to- Clearfield High receives flags President the World. employment opportunity OF STATES UNITED AMERICA. Under the direction of Mr. Robinson, Stevens Henager College has more than doubled its enrollment during the past 10 years, from 255 to 541 students. Most graduates go right into the labor market in the metropolitan areas of Ogden and Salt Lake City. These past few years have been difficult ones relative to the economic recession in America. Nevertheless, the College placement office has received an average of four job offers for every graduate. In the 1975, College placement office received an increase of 28 percent fulltime job offers and 32 percent increase in part-tim- e job offers over 1974. Students have come from member of the Musicians Union, Played violin for the Ford Orchestra. He had been a member of the Ogden Tabernacle Choir & a member of the Woodmen of Edwin R. Schulfer, 430 W. No., was elevated to the r post at the groups annual convention. The Knights of Columbus is a fraternal Catholic to dedicated organization charitable works. A spokesman said the state body is composed of 11 councils from Brigham City to East Carbon with a membership of 1,000 men. Other posts were filled along with Mr. Schulfer including the state chaplain Rev. Tom Meersman who was reappointed. Mrs. H. G. Hammon was among eight lucheon guests of Mrs. Farrell Adams at the Adams home in Ogden on 2450 Sly. employer, UNIVERSITY ADAND MINISTRATORS, WHOS WHO IN THE AND Robinson 825-947- 4 Extension Service is an equal - S. yir&selEL Denise Hammon WW7I Phone one-yea- 4-He- 3 Page INC NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU No. 1 OPEN at 355 36th, 9-- 7 392-90- 1 No. 2 at 4076 Riverdale Road, 1 Monday thru Saturday CHECK THESE TENDER & SIRLOIN STEAKS ,70 lb. I TENDER STEAKS NE lb. ,I SAVE 20 SPECIALS BAR-B-QU- E 0 to 40 ! FRESH GREAT FOR HAMBURGER CENTER CUT SUPER BURGER PORK CHOPS . LB. 1 39 1 FRESH SLICED -- 393-054- 4 (LUNCHMEAT) BOLOGNA LJ. 79e 3100 lbI I FREE HAM Each day at each store. 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