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Show Free classes Degrees given to business students Associate Degrees will be conferred upon sixty-twstudents while an additional forty-onstudents will o e receive diplomas for courses completed at the Eighty-fifth Annual Commencement Exercises to be held on Friday, June 18 in Ogden, at Stevens Henager. Among these graduates are 12 students from the Hoy area. They are: John Gilbert Friederichs, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Friederichs graduating in executive secretarial with accounting; Loriann Gwynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Gwynn, graduating in Stenographic; Mel Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Hansen, graduating in accounting and business management; Thaine S. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hansen, graduating in accounting and business management; Patsy Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. in graduating secretarial; Hunsaker, Executive Daniel G. Lucero, son of Mr. and Mrs. in Business Management; Mrs. Patricia Ann Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. in Hardy graduating J. Lucero graduating Business Machines and Clerical; Larry E. Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Parker graduating in professional accounting and business Judi Penrod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Penrod, graduating in executive secretarial; Laura Pollett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pollett, graduating in L. Boyd stenographic; Russell, son of Mrs. Mildred in Russell, graduating Business Management; Steve Joe Seper, son of Mr. Imre in Lendvay, graduating and business y Saints Although there is a 12,000 (Mormon) Church plans to square-foo- t storehouse at Ucon near Idaho Falls, truckloads of relief materials were on their flood-stricke- n of southeastern Idaho, following the bursting of the Teton Dam above Sugar City and Rex-bur- g and other damaged cities, reports Elder R. Quinn Gardner, director of the welfare production and distribution division of the church. The raging flood waters damaged or destroyed 11 Mormon Church buildings St. Anthony, and the bishops way to Idaho from Salt Lake ity within hours after word of the $2,500,000,000 disaster reached Church headquarters in Salt Lake City. Church, area president Mark Ricks of Rexburg Idaho who is the Rexbiifg Regional Welfare Seryices and Idaho Falls Area leader, is in charge of stake (branch) Hardest hit communitios operations. Ricks College President Henry B. Kvring made the college facilities available, pointing were. Sugar City, Wilford, Kdlem' and' the northwestern sectors of Rexburg out that the college had the only uncontaminated water m the Rexburg area. in Hexburg and Rexburg Idaho Mormon Stakes, he said. , cited for successsful unit relief for those especially and also the ' the Philip I. Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Austin of 2968 W. 6000 S., Roy, was commissioned a navy ensign upon from Officer graduation Candidate School at ttue and Education Naval Associate Training Center, Newport, exciting workshop non-credi- t, R.I. The course includes instruction in naval history, military courtesy, uniform regulations, per- sonnel management, seamanship and other sub Program, for Insulate Now. Its the single most important thing you can do to save energy for everyone, and lower your fuel bills. new program: The The job will be done quickly (contractors are not as busy). There is no wait for insulation materials. You will probably save money (insulation costs may go up this fall). Your home will stay cooler this summer. IN Join Mountain Fuels IN Program NOW. Mail the coupon below and an approved insulation contractor will call you have air conditioning, youll save energy and money on your sumIf on you to give you a free inspection mer fuel bills. and estimate. If you have the job done by this contractor, we will arrange financing if you wish so that you may pay for the To help you properly insulate your attic, Mountain Fuel has introduced a I B B I B B 1 B ' ' T , V r f - go to three patients at Weber County Hospital for Father's Day. Pictured are Scott Morrison, the youngest father at the hospital; Walter Smith, the father with the most children, and Daniel Searle, the oldest father (94 years old). SPECIAL HONORS Dr. David Elkind, noted of cognitive and perceptual development, will be the Keynote Speaker. Dr. Elkind is the author of over researcher review, articles, and He will address the books. topic of Adolescents How Think. Class Extension write: Division, UMC University, Utah State 50, Logan, Phone 752-410- 0 Utah ext. 7391. I 394-779- 1 Yes, as a homeowner am interested in knowing how much it's going to cost to add insulation in my attic. Please send an approved insulation contractor to my home for an estimate (no cost or obligation). STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE means business jects related to duty as a Navy officer. A ar I I Nine other topics will be dealt with by specialists from throughout the State. For more information, contact your local Extension Agent or 84322. found myself with a four-yedegree but no job, I panicked. Tnen got smart and enrolled for a concentrated business course at Stevens Henager. That was the right move! Their short . courses, top instructors and active, free nationwide placement service boosted me to where am today. My future in business looks great. How about yours? Call today for comploto Information packago When 1974 A graduate of Utah State University, Logan, with a bachelor of science degree, he joined the Navy in November 1975. Junior College Specializing in Busmen Careers Since 1891 Ogden, Utah 2644 Washington Blvd. Beginning dates of quarters: Summer July 6 Fall September 27 entire job with monthly installments added to your regular gas bill over an period (finance charge is 1 per month, or 12.68 ANNUAL 18-mon- th PERCENTAGE RATE). Offer is limited to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supply and is subject to credit approval. Mountain Fuel has folders and bro- chures detailing the value of proper insulation as well as a helpful guide on how to install insulation yourself. Pick up your free copies at any office of Mountain Fuel Supply. Homeowner's Name Mail to: THE IN PROGRAM Mountain Fuel Supply Co. Box 11368 Salt Lake City, Utah 84139 . FUEL V j! vl S, Roy man commissioned self-wort- Coordinator attend An centered around topics of Families with Teenagers is being presented by the Department of Family and Human Development at Utah State in University with USU cooperation Extension Services. 3 hours of college credit and 3 hours 21-2- caring for this type of patient indicates a need for this home like atmosphere where they are able to regain their h and ability sense of to socialize with others. Under the direction of Mrs. R.N., Division 1 m families with teenagers is applicable for teacher recertification, are division activities. For the kind and efficient available with this course. manner in which the duties of During the week of June 1976, this workshop will be this unit are carried out, A Division is being recognized broadcast over Channel 7, as the Department of the KUED. Two programs will be Month during the month of broadcast each day, beginning at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. June. Therefore, Dunaway, ' have in mind something youd like to learn, come to the library and and activities for their enof joyment, and getting the which in patients to participate in- James (Ruth) to programs presented dividuals who have a chronic disease, but require only a amount of minimal assistance in caring for themselves. includes possible, encouraging patients v i ' Workshop centers around motivating each patient to do as much for himself as opportunity for the patients to plant and care for vegetable and. flower gardens each year, participation in social activities for the patients, and taking an active part in the smooth operation of the division. This unit is designed outdoors. If you f1 k. ' 731-381- Director of Nursing Service, a constant effort is made by employees on the unit to uphold the philosophy of care A Division. This for philosophy The new Southwest Branch Library in Roy will be offering free classes in Arts and Crafts during the months of July and August. All those interested are asked to sign up as soon as possible at the library at 1950 W. 4800 S. in Boy. Mrs. Edward Perantoni and Mrs. Bert Fox will be the instructors. Some of the subjects under consideration include bread dough craft, tissue craft, pom-pocraft, marionettes, and scrap art, junk decoupage, origami, ojos de Dios, string and wire art, beginning crochet, batik, elements of drawing. Some of the classes may be taught discuss it with Evelyn Dussol the librarian, or call Lu Perantoni at A Division cheerful and clean appearance of the facility, the continue sending material support into the areas are Mrs. Ruth Dunaway, division coorA dinator, and Mrs. Mary McKenzie, charge nurse on Division, the Department of the Month. PICTURED HERE To the 40 patients who reside on A Division at Weber County Hospital, life in an institution such as this is much like living in their own homes again. Contributing factors to this feeling are the flood stricken area Latter-da- J management. Materials sent to The J w administration; accounting h offered in arts, crafts Thursday, June 17, 1976 bbbbbbbbbhh Offer limited to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supply. Deadline for applications is December 31, 1976. |