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Show Teachers Reveal Summer Plans A number teachers respite duties o Page 5 BLANDING OUTLOOK May of elementary school will have only a brief from before their teaching plunging into I school studies Heading for 3YU will be Mr, and Mrs summer Cathmer Ratcliff, Mrs Evie Mrs. Vernon Rowley. and Stevens, Clark Hirsohi and Carl Osborn will attend the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City, Truman Rigby will go to Utah State University, and Harold Hafen plans to take some courses at the University of Utah, Mrs. A1 Stocke will remain in Bland -ing and take some correspondence courses. Mrs. Lowell Benefeil Nena Larsen will be and Mrs P6r preparing and caring for addi- tions to their families. Mrs. Benefeil and her daughter Kim plan to spend part of the summer in Illinois o 22, 1959 Dean BYU at Commencement Exercises Tonight in Clearwater, Florida, where she will visit her parents. Her family will join her later. forward to a quiet Looking summer In Blending are Mrs Eleanor Guymon, Mrs, Preston San Juan High at Bright do summer are very happy to announce that Dr Leonard W. Rice, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences will church work with the Indian program of the L.D.S. Church Mrs. James Foster plans for a Will Speak Officials at the McKay Kunz Redd, Mrs, Young Un- iversity, will be the featured speaker at tonight's annual com- - and Mrs. Margaret Harvey. Harvey says she would like Lb. - 25 Lb. Min. KEEPS SMILING Despite bitter hassle over appointment of Lewis L. Strauss to the cabinet post of secretary of commerce, the former Atomic Energy Commission chairman, above, keeps smiling. Senate approval of the appointment, is seen as forthcoming eventually. to attend Leadership 3.Y.U. and make tives in Louise to Omaha P.edd Week at. a visit to rela- while Mrs. contemplates a trip Idaho, 2 Elks. W. Vi Blk, S Phillips Station ! mencement program Dr Rice is a native of Davis Utah. He received his early education in Davis County, County, Superior, Vfyoming, and Clifton, Idaho He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the FfU in 1941, and his Master of Arts in of the University In 1950 he received PhD. from the University of from Washington 1943 his Washington in 1941, olass of the member of his and has been a valedictorian was He faculty at BYU In 1955 he was since that date. appointed head of the English department served a mission to California for the LDS Church Rice Dr He also serfrom 1936 to 1937 ved in the U, S. Arry in New Guinea and the Philippines from 1944 o to 1946 Tonight's speaker is a specialist in. 18th Century literature, and is president of the Utah Council of Teachers of English He is a member of the National Council of Teachers of English, and the Conference of College Comps oit ion and Communication. He Is' a member of the High Council of the Brigham Young U. Stake of the LDS Church, and has served as chairman of the Curriculum and Methods Section of the on Higher Education; and as a member of the BYU curriculum committee and the Utah Conference Graduate He by his School general oonnlt-te- e. satisfaction when you buy Texaco products for your farm needs from us. Weve got a lot of farm friends in this vicinity who use Texaco products. They like the products and our dependable neighborly service too. Wed like to number you among our satisfied customers. Youll find it pays to farm with Texaco products. Phone us youll benefit I YOU GET EXTRA MEASURE of accompanied to Bland ing wife, and two children is o PARTS R. SERVICE J. C. HUNT CO. ! Hurst Cmpiiniy PHONE 0R8 - 3861 |