Show Page 26 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 12 2000 mvprfiirv nnnnrs ?ivp animnnis irimr u ' f ' VJ' He has served on the board of directors of Hospice of Cache VUley the USU Community Credit Union and the Chamber Music Society of ' Logan He graduated from USU and from University of Wisconsin He and his wife Colleen have four chilmarrjed' Dr Allen graduated from USU and dren Hinman spent 46 years in educareceived his medical degree from tion and in recognitkxi of her contriUtah University of Carlisle is a retired USU business butions to education in Nevada an management professor He spent 20 elementary school in Las Vegas is yearp as chair of the Department of named after her During her career Buuhess Administration and then she was a teacher and administrator directed the Master's of Business in six states She moved to Logan following Administration (MBA) program He wrote two college textbooks on manretirement and has been an active agement concepts and a third book participant in many community orgaabout contingency approaches to nizations She has served on USU’s management College of Education Advisory He also wrote a book about MorCouncil She chartered die first chap-te-r mon pioneers and their descendants of the Cache Valley Alliance for who started the Flying J oil company the Mentally 111 in 1986 and served as a biography of Dee Smith founder of its Resident until 1994 During that Smith’s Food and Drug Centers and time she was also a director of the Utah Alliance for die Mentally IQ a a history of the Evan P Call family Prior to joining the USU faculty he position she held until 1996 She served on the Utah Division of was head of budgeting and business planning for ThiokoL He also worked Mental Health planning commission as a budget analyst for the US and was a member of the advisory Atomic Energy Commission board for Utah Vocational Rehabilita- equine science program there He helped set up a nursing education program in the community as well He and his wife Dixie who is principal of Uintah High School ip Vernal have three daughters and a son all By USU Made Relations At its annual Founder's Day celebration Utah State University will present four Distinguished Service Awards and one Distinguished Alumnus Award Receiving Distinguished Service Awards are Dr James Allen Vernal Howard Carlisle Providence Edna F Hinman Logan and John "Jack" Laub Logan The Distinguished Alumnus Award goes to Katie Li v Dixon Salt Lake City Dr Allen has practiced medicine in Vernal for 28 years He is chief of staff and chief of surgery at die Ashley Valley Medical Center He has bom president of the Uintah Basin Medical Society and a member of die board of the Utah State Medical Association He spent two years with this Public ' Health Service working with the Ute tribe at Ft Duchesne He is active with the Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club He runs a farm was involved in organizing a rodeo team for die USU Uintah Basin Continuing Education Center and was involved in putting together an turn She is a member of die Logan City Police and Bear River Mental Health crisis intervention coalition team Hinman graduated from Ricks College received a master’s from San Jose State College and a doctorate ' from USU She has one km Laub spent his career in the family business Cache VUley Electric After graduating from University of Southern California he returned to Logan in the 1940s to work for the company He was president from 1960 until his retirement in 1982 He has been a supporter of many community organizations and has taken a particular interest in youth athletics He was involved with Logan Rotary and is apast president of both die National Electrical Contractors Association and die Logan Golf and Country Club He has been active in Utah politics' and has held many positions within the Republican Party He is a member of the Masonic Lodge e A member of USU's Big Blue Chib he has given strong support to die university in a variety of ways He and his wife Dorothy Egbert have three sons who all graduated from USU Another son died whQe a student at USU Dixon has been active in government and political processes and in civic and professional endeavors as weD She retired after 20 years as Salt Lake County Recorder She has also worked as field supervisor for the US Census for Utah as development director for Pine Canyon Ranch for Boys as executive director for the Utah Association for Retarded Citi- zens and as community services director for KCPX television As a member of the National Association of Counties (NACo) she traveled throughout the world learning about political processes and providing technical and educational support fo local governments She was a founding member of Women of NACo She has been involved with the Salt Lake Futures Commission for the Oversite Committee of the 2002 Olympics the American Council on the Arts the Salt Lake County Republican Party die University of long-tim- Utah Children’s Dance Theater and the Utah Opera Guild Senior notes Tax preparers are at the Cen- Cache Seniors The Cache County Senior Citizen Center is open weekdays from 8 to 4:30 Lunch is served at noon Reservations MUST be made die day before by 4 pm For information or reservations call 716-71or in N 240 100 East stop by Logan Seniors age 60 or older are invited to have lunch at the Center The suggested donation is $2meals 90 s ter Monday and Friday from 8:30 to 12:30 and Ihesaay and Thursday from 8:30 to 7:00 No appointment is needed They will be at the Center until April 15 There will be free help available at the Center for everyone to fill out the Census form March 22 24 29 and 31 We are happy to announce two new classes being offered at the Center Glen Hanccy will teach a Poetry Writing class beginning Thursday March 23 at 1 pm and Frank Riggs will teach a Drawing Class using pencil as the medium beginning Tuesday March 28 at 9 Please caU the Center to sign up for these classes Fresh baked breads and cookies will be available as a fund raiser from the kitchen foe second Wednesday of the month Commodities are given out the first and third Wednesday from 11 to 1 depending on' availability We have a trip to Elko 8 at planned for April dbl occ Also $15person we’re going to St Geome in June 28 30 and will visa foe 17-1- Thachahn Theater Please call for reservations on aU of these trq We have planned a cruise to the Pacific Northwestern May 6 The trip flies into Seat- 22-2- Honor roll The following made the first trimester honor roll at South Cache: eighth-grade- rs Abretsen Nathan Alley Ashley Anderson Hailey Andrews Jessica Ashton Jake Bassett Caitlin Baxter Tessa Beamson Taylor Berry Scott Black Ashlee Boehme Quinn Shelbf Boehme Boehme Keith Branscomb CamJlfo Brenchley Whittney Brough Brittany Bryan Nicole Bunnell Andrew Burtis Cheslee Call Jesse Carling Katie Carisen Meleece Clwal Jeremy Christensen Lynsey Clark Riley Clark Shara Colby Tyce Condto Austin Cranney Candis Cresssall Scott Crookston Dianna Danielson Ambrie Dar-le- y Austin Davis and Shelby Dobson Trevor Downs Mfchael Drans- - field Melissa Earl Jonathan Ellis Megan Ellison Grant Emery Tyson Facer Kara Facfc-reDahln Fames' Michelle Flammer Jenna Finch Andrea Gentry Tort Gfebs Joseph Taylor Gittins Jamie Gleason Jodilyn Gordon Wyatt Grantham Jamie Grimnes Katie Grover Clay Gunnell Dustin Haded ie Eric Hadfield ll Gfe-do- rf Christopher Hall Kyle Hamlton u Tdy WHdl n Katie Herve yfy Casey Hibbard Haylee hNcfcen Travis Hobbs Tyler Hoskin Kenneth Howel Moby Hubbard Mitchel Humpherys and Joshua Hunsaker Tanner Hunsaker Seth Israeisen Matthew Jaggi Karty James Ashley Jensen Joshua Jensen Josie Jensen Nicholas Jensen Melissa Johnson Jahalee Jones Usa Jones Erik JorJorgensen gensen Jessica Keisel Kaytee Jon-Dav- id Knight David Knighton Kellen Knowles Johi Kraus Darci Larsen Jeremy Larsen Jordan Leishman Casey Lofthouse Luke Lofthouse Alex Loosle Eric Major Stephanie Merchant Mikaela Martineau Craig Maughan Kelsie Maughan Gratia Maughan Jane McBride Chantee’ McCann Heather McMurdie Michael Meldrum Alex Miller Melanie Bradey M$nott$ ley Perkes Robin Petersen Sharsce Petersen Michon Pickett April Pope Jeanette Ralphs Brock Reed Andrea Roberts Erin Root and Natale Rounds Ashley Rowley Derek Saun- ders Mard Saunders Steven Sessions Cameron Shetphetd Hope Simmons Amanda Sinner Russell Smart Aubrey Smith Tye Smith James 1 Zactiaty “fclbvieywuffiony Moosman Celeste Mortensen Melanie Mower Denise Nelson Stacy Nettles RJ Netzley Chel-s- i Nichols Ashley Nielsen Tanner Nielsen Amilyn Norman ' Madson Obtock Camilla Olsen Emily Olsen Jacob Olsen Jam! Olsen Nicholas Olsen Jordan Olson Kathryn Orme Whitney Oswald Stephanie Oyier Jacob Ozmun Erin Page Layne Parkinson Jason Parrish Allison Parry Megan Pearce Ash- - JMMm son Niki Tolson Williamson Jama WNto SlGjPljODA MOVK H0TUNE m VBO GETS THE HOUSE K) afMI ate IslaliaMtil MrtNMrm SlUUDfUmin MMWMVXMSMI Cache Valley Civic Ballet presents P& Ml 5HOW1 ItfOMtM tat In tin 7J f4irT4Tim4T 4 H tHUORfH AVAIlAiU 0 main ftatnlbmtOI IKSKlHSKw ktaBnatl 4 14 HOW bat V HHE2EBBE O sr be ground beef gravy over potatoes green beans relish cup and rice pudding Friday — Line dancing at 9:30 blood pressure from 10 ajn to noon bingo at 10:30 bridge at 1 and a program provided by Coleus Home Care on Type II diabetes at i Please call the Center for more information and to make appointments for the clinics Pool tables foe fitness room and the craft roomquihing src available daily mmimm Wednesday ts Discoun'lDay mUIAliISeats $4 HmOVIES’5 45aqmTM IheNBrJmRrewrH-ia- Hanqmo Ur Mm Stgoumey Weaver Tm DtaRrct 245 WoNoa Boys m 9flSdMw2X 440 700 Tiaowf Nkfotfy 7:00 qpflatineat ill tyrt 4&TO m?sfM230 - 0:10 Seats SlOOmt bon fin Whou Nm Yum m DbArgf iM tUm 445 TitO W0 S± ihictm - 240 I®1 MSCUt MKWNNO MONA W-I- B 435 70S MSSotUMmUS tydMMMWEHpWflMlp tlsrofciui fci TmaEvras MS Noujwjb Best Acres kKankum fob Da Tmmu Movm m Jt 440710 Sat ttainw240 CnaHouHRuiiiiMi payaMi Ticket $400 Befor 5pm $4$0 They Kan Awy firum owe u mi mb la hdata myuingucExnoiner a true inspired by story fnisainafMsMihr &K 7OOn Tor Sromr 2 m MaHttmM1Mm Driva7MSdLMoM kllbba 1COQN 2X 5100 IBEAIQE presents Timeless Classic Winnie The Pooh r Monday March 13 'Hand in hand we come Christopher Robin and I v To lay this book in your lap 8:00 pm Say you’re suprisecB Say you like itl It's Say just what you wanted Because iTs yours- Because we love youP Ellen Ecdes Theater A delightful story ballet for the whole family March 18V2000 Ellen Eedea Theatre Logan Utah Saturday March 25 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm Monday March 27 7:30 pm v Tickets on sale at the Theatre Box Office CaU i tyd 445 7:15 hnhOU4 TlmAHen A A: Milne's 43 & Main 1 Lunch is will be served Special diets are available upon request PeCordincwga U GiuxrQisrm UT DOG SKIP (K) LOGAN WDBIM-4- B ftalalhaMUi mSSKHTOHARSM) siro MrtMunt MNNKMTMOStlO 1510 N 200 W hamjpineapple yam casserole Tuesday — Ceramics at 9 Lunch wul be com chowder chicken salad sandwich fruit gingerbread Wednesday — Line dancing and ceramics at 9:30 bridge and bingo at 1 Lunch will be pork chop ricegravy broccoli apple sauce and dessert Elisa- beth Wilson Vanessa Winn Amy Wood Leah Wood Holly Yates Emily Zilies Jennifer Zsiray and Benjamin Zurcher 4PUHP-- HMMfelCl Lunch will be ' Thursday — Ceramics at 9 and pinochle at L Lunch wiU imp Craig' Turley Reyvei Velazquez Jared Walters Rebecca Webb Natasha Wells Anna White Danelle Williams Jill Williams Megan MrsiwarMiiaH TUMBLING 1 42 Somers MandySppckman 7534444 7520977 752-72- bridge at South Cache Center Bradley Christensen tie on May 22 when you will board the Vision of the Sea cruise through Puget Sound Lake Union and Lake Washington to Vancouver and Victoria flying back to Salt Lake on May 26 The cost varies according to cabin selection Call the Center for additional information Applications for the HEAT program are being accepted at BRAG at Monday — Line dancing at 9:30 litenxy group at 11 and 752-002- 6 Tickets priced $450-1105- 0 $30 family ticket (limited to 5) r Discounts for children students seniors and groups of 15 or more wwwcvcballetorg ' Sponsors: The Cache Citizen Cache Valley Bank : Dutro's Camp Chef NACO Industries Jensen Haslem Architects pc Logan Regional Hospital and IHC Health Plans at 7:30 PM At the Morgan Theatre (USU campus Fine Arts Center) Tickets available at the AVA Gallery in the Bullen Art center 43 South MainMondoy through Friday from UiX) AM to 3:00 PM They will also be available at the door $500adults $300children 6 seniors UWcorn Theatre Is by the Alliance For Varied Arts and Utah State IMvorvilys Theatre Department Funded by grants from tha Maria Ecdcs Cain Foundation Lagan City The Utah Arts Council and tha National Endowment far tha Arts ' |