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Show 12 - THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1974 Utah Tech to Graduate 54 Northern Cache County Students To Get Utah State Degrees Saturday Fifty-fou- r Northern Cache County students will receive degrees during the annual spring commencement exercises at Utah State University Saturday. Hyde Pork to Host Parent-Chil- d Workshop Vice President Gerald Ford is scheduled to give the commencement speech at the 81st annual event at which some 2,100 students will receive diplomas. The event will take place in The Spectrum on campus beginning at 9 a.m. The processional march will get under way at 8:30 with graduates required to line up at Are there new and exciting ideas to use in raising children? Hyde Park and nearby area residents are invited to find out by participating in a Parent Workshop Monday. Interested persons may contact Utah State University Extension Agent Bessie Lemon to register. Cost for the k session, which includes two morning classes and one evening class each week, is $15 per family. This includes the cost of supplies and handout materials. five-wee- INSTRUCTOR FOR the workshop will be Elaine Ashcroft of the USU Family and Child Development De- partment. The morning sessions will meet at 10 a.m. at the Hyde Park Civic Center and are for both the parents and the children. At this time. Mrs. Ashcroft will discuss activities children can do and then the parents will have the opportunity to do the activity witn their children. Topics in these sessions will include dramatic play, art activities, food exper- iences, music experiences, story telling, homemade toys and water play. The evening sessions will be held at 8 p.m. and are for parents only. Here Mrs. Ashcroft will discuss topics on the entire spectrum of the growing child in 'the family. Subjects will include growth and behavior expectations, effective ways of controlling children, building relationships and effective communication. THE WORKSHOP was recently held successfully in Newton with one participant stating It was one of the best things to happen to our community. The workshop is being sponsored by a Kellogg Quality of Rural Life grant and USU Cache County GtoQEXi) 8. Those graduating from Northern Cache County clude: BENSON-How- in- Paul ard - Janice Johnson, engineering. CLARKSTON Victor Philip Jr. Rasmussen, agri- culture. HYDE PARK Hyde Downs, Lewis Craig Downs, business; Karren Douglass, Harold Ray Price, education; Cheryl Hansen, Jerilyn Howell Larsen, Mary Gay Taylor, Richard D. Wes-terbur- g, humanities, arts and social sciences; Karl Benson Ward, science. LEWISTON Julie Ann Barlow, Calvin Swendsen, education; Sid Titensor, humanities, arts and social sciences. MENDON Janet Larsen Skabelund, humanities, arts and social sciences; Dean Louis Burnham, natural resources. William NEWTON Fredrick Rigby, agriculture; Georgia Larsen, education. Diana P. RICHMOND M. Arnette, Norman Eugene - 6 North Cache Students life; Robert Bruce Fleming, Glenn Loren Gritts, Randall G. Hendricks, humanities, arts and social sciences. SMITHFIELD Rodger D. Garner, agriculture; John - David Christensen, Jay Read Greene, Dale Craig Hansen, Kena Rae Munk, Daryl Cecil Reese, Lyle David Thornley, business; Birdie Lou Downs, Penny Hansen, Kristie Lower, Karen Manning, DeAnn Read, Barbara Ann Scholes, Kenneth Jay Thompson, education; Brent Tew Johnson, Don Lynn Meikle, engineering; Vicki S. Fowler, Wendy K. Garner, G. Earline Pederson Glover, George Lyman Gyllenskog, Dwight Arthur Peterson, John Arles Sorensen, Petra Guebel, humanities, arts and social sciences; Victor Lee natural Bradfield, re- sources; Gary Oral Ballam, Kliss Reese, Ann Rich, science. TRENTON Judy Ann Federico, business; Naomi Laura Christensen, Sim-mond- education. s, Six Northern Cache County residents will graduate from Utah Technical College at commencement rites Friday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood High School Auditorium, 5715 So. 1300 East, Salt Lake City. They are Bruce E. Albrecht, Paul F. Cardon and Lynn Forrester, of Smith-fielNolan E. Ransom and Rodney M. Spackman, Lewiston, and Paul W. Dahle, Clarkston. They will be among the 732 graduates from degree, di ploma and certificate programs to be honored this year. Commencement speaker will be Neal A. Maxwell, an Assistant to the Council of Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and the Churchs commissioner of education. y Births d; In Logan Hospital June l, girl, to Laron and Marie Larkin, Smithfield. 287 S. Main, FASHION TO OWN A DRESS SHOP? 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