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Show DESEr.ET 12A NEWS, Monday, May 1969 19, Fiwe ftece ive l' COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS cholarships I.OGAN Five high school seniors have been chosen from among 200 applicants to $5,000 receivp scholarships for study at Utah State University, Pres. Glen L. Taggart announced today. Those chosen include three Utahns Richard Daines, son of Dr. and Mrs. Newel G. 1660 Saddle Hill j 'a mes Jr Drive, Logan ; Randy B. son of Dr. and Mrs. (den A. Christensen, 1827 Parleys Canyon Blvd., Salt Lake City and D. RussnU Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leonard Davis 575 E. 1350 North Bountiful. t n Mr. Davis Chris-ten'-e- Mr. Christensen to accept the University Scholar designation. Davis, who has been active in drama, forensics and athletics at Vievvmont High School, will study zoology at Mop USU. Alsp selected were Janet Lynn Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Hull, 2708 E.-- f Pierson, Phoenix, Anz., and Linda Marie Dillon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Dillon, 2740 Wor- chestpr St., Aurora, Colo. 1 The five incoming freshmen w ill be the first to receive the University Scholar designation, under a program initiated this year with funds raised by the University Club. The club plans to present the scholarships annually. The winners were chosen from mere than 200 students who came to the Logan campus to take a competitive examination and visit with college representatives in their fields of interest. Daines plans to enter at USU. He declined a National Merit Scholarship . 3 Christensen lias attained an outstanding record at High land High, as wel! as at schools in California and South Dakota. He plans to study physics. He placed first in the South Dakota State Science Fair and fourth in the South Dako-- t a Academy of Seience. He is a National Merit Finalist and listed in Whos Who Among American He is High School Students. a member of Highlands German Club, JETS Club, Kinetic of the AsClub and Club newspaper, tronomy n Junior GIANT AJAX STOKELY GATORADE DETERGENT Alpha-Centaur- i. 10c OFF REG. Miss Dillon expects to enroll in elementary education, hoping someday to teach culturalchildren. ly deprived Miss Hull, a member of National Honor Society, plans to study in liberal arts at USU. 89 THIRST QUENCHER DOUBLE LUCK 303 GREEN ? Ac Eitoradi CAN 'Senior Citizen1 Honors Planned TASTE A TREAT APPLE JUICE J. Spencer Cornwall, former director of the Tabernacle Choir, has been named to re- 100 PURE NO SUGAR ADDED ceive the Outstanding Senior Citizen Award of the Bonneville Kiwanis Club. He will be honored at the group's weekly noon luncheon i k at the meeting Wednesday University Club, according to George L. Hackett, program v it chairman. Conwall retired as choir director in 1957 after serving for 22 years. Since retirement, he has served a year as musical director of the Texas Boys Chou-- , Ft. Worth, and has written two books, A CentuThe and ry of Singing V. Stories of Mormon Hymns. Although he celebrated hit 81st birthday in February, he has taught four hours a day witfi the Brigham Young University Continuing Education program and has traveled to 12 ; states, J. served as guest conductor at music festivals in San Diego, Seattle. Denver, Reno, and 10,000 averaging Cornwall to receive award ...Spencer miles each summer. He has TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT San Francisco. Year's Career Woman Chosen By, Utah BPW for her work in aiding her fellow members of the Ute Indian Tube. Named as alternate was Mrs. Shauna Valentine, of Provo. The selection of OGDEN Career Woman of the Year and the election of the! Young new officers highlighted the Staie Convention of Business a nd Professional Women which ended in bunday Ogden. The New state officers elected for are: Josephine Yergensen, president; Mabel O'Brien, first vice president; Helen Dahle, second vice president; Alene Hansen, resecretary; Ruth secreAllen, corresponding tary; Nola Goodfeliow, treasurer; and Ann Kidd, nominating committee. convention three-da- y (330030 50006 1069-197- 0 attended by over 300 delegates from clubs throughout the! state. Maxine Natcheos, of Duehesne. was named the Young Career Woman of the Yegr for Utah. She was cited wafc BANQUET COOK IN BAG cording MEATS TANFASTIC f SPECIAL! .ii , I .y, III i if Y-- i (f ii , . 4 s , to a suntan Suntan Lotion with Cocoa Butter Suntan Oil plus Coconut Oil 'pcc'i v-- suriff-. '1 CRINKLE CUT FRIES CORN PEAS CHOPPED BROCCOLI REG, BEANS MIXED VEG. CHOPPED SPINACH LEAF SPINACH PEAS CARROTS FI 1 I I I 8 8 y MON., TUE., WED. X WlMIfB pii mmmem RWfil assorted CAKE Reg. $1.59 SIZE i STAMPS DO-NUT- f ,4 Swi 4, VEGETABLES PRICES EFFECTIVE GREEN Tlie faster way 'ffPTr' r am WEST PAC S a... . ,, aA ASSORTED TRENCH BREAD 19 20 21 if G ate 4-O- Z. LOTIOM OR OIL OH & FOR 'SJtZ&CL sijjms 4 I it $ |