Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 26 Anniversaries Logan Junior High nominated for national recognition Logan Junior High School has been nominated for national recognition The school earned the chance to represent Utah in the Secondary School Recognition Programs sponsored by US Secretary of Education Terrell H Ben According to Logan School process Ray Haslam is the district offldala Logan Junior school’s principal The review panel will High was selected as the outstanding junto high school in evaluate the nominees and will in Washingon Utah in the student meet March visits to schools are category Eighteen school di- DC stricts and 40 schools scheduled to take place in participated in the selection March April and May An 700-100- 1 0 On-si- te nouncement of the winning schools la to take place during the week of June 11 with national recognition ceremonies Logan High School won national recognition in the IMS award program PREMIER LIGHTING 0 APPLIANCE-PHON- E CENTER Logan "Ymt Lighting Cant'1 117 Sautfi Main Lighting Sale Joseph end Vida Sheen Arnold and Rachel Christensen Greof for Youth Bedrooms Sheen's 60th Joseph L and Vida Mikkelsen Sheen will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on Monday They were married Feb 27 1024 in the Logan LDS Temple Mr Sheen was an auto mechanic in Logan tor many years and retired from Thiokol Mrs Sheen worked for many years at the Cache Knitting Mills and later at the Logan Knitting Mala as a seamstress until her retirement They are the parents of six children Glen J Mrs Ed (Shirley) Steed Mrs Jack (Connie) Willy Mrs Marriner (Lou Ann) Ashcroft Robert M and Kathryn (deceased) They have 14 grandchildren and 22 Making Appointments For Feb 29 to March 6 Fun Stylos Call 753-- 4 lewea 740 Hair Productions Plus r 7 — great-grandchildr- en No formal open house has been planned but they wish to extend an invitation to their friends and relatives to visit them at their home today or Monday Christensen's 61st Mrs Arnold F Providence celebrated their Cist wedding anniversary on Feb 21 A family gathering was held at their home in honor of their They were married in the Logan LDS Temple on Feb Mr and Christensen 21 1123 They have made their home in Providence all of their married lives Arnold was a carpenter by profession until his enjoys making quUts and other handwork Each of her chUdren and grandchfldren are recipients of her work Together they enjoy maintaining a beautiful flower and vegetable garden They are the parents of’nine children Mrs HW (Florence) Hottshouser Salt Lake City Arnold J Christensen and Owen D Christensen Wellsville David C Christensen MUlvUle Wesley Christensen Rexburg Idaho Mrs Kathryn Bergerson Parkdale Ore Ivan F Christensen Providence: Ralph S Christensen and Lynn Alpine Chrlstenaen R Utah Washington They have 43 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildr- 4 Logan native to deliver lecture PROVO — Dr James B Allen a Logan native whose parents Harold T and Edna B Allen still reside here recently was chosen to deliver the annu- al Distinguished Lecture at Brigham Faculty Young University in Provo Dr Allen is chairman of BYU’s History Department He joined the BYU faculty in 1163 as an assistant professor of the history of religion In 1964 1k moved tofthe History Depart ment where he served as pro- fessor since 1671 and as chairman since 1ML His Distinguished Faculty Lecture topic was: "Common Origins but Different Directions: Two Mormon CommunK ties in the 19th Century” The topic was drawn from Allen’s extensive studies of Mormon Church history He has served as assistant church historian for the LDS Church and haa authored coautnored and numerous books and articles on Mormon history The heat waves (real or imagined) shimmer and rise across the plain You follow your instincts of wild the untamed One (all of them animal now) as you are drawn to things big cats stretches Do you sense danger? 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