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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Saturday May 20 1972 Dated Friday' Whitely Randy Jim Wildei Kent Mendez Diane Ruth Messner Randy Jim Wilde Kent Randy Carolyn Miller Linda Kay Williams Kim A Wilson Kelly Mi Debra Gail Hon Woodland Russell Albert Wright Roger Earl Yates Daun Kathleen Moody Cristy DIVERS PRESS SEARCH FOR LOST SAILOR The search for the body of Earl Wayne Cox 24 of Sandy presumed drowned following a boating accident at Pine View Reservoir Thursday afternoon was continuing today The Weber County Office was joined Friday by members of the Box Elder County Office who aided in the search Teams of scuba divers searched the murky waters of Pine View for Cox from 8 am to about dark without success Cox was one of 29 students in a sailing class from the University of Utah He was alone in a small sailboat when members of the class noticed the boat capsized and no sign of life nearby about 4:30 pm Thursday Location of the mishap was said to be about 200 yards from shore in the Anderson Cove area HfiillVlitiiH WASHINGTON TERRACE Commencement exercises will be held for graduating seniors of Bonneville High School May 26 in the Ogden Tabernacle Beginning at 7:30 pm the Laker Symphonic Band will play the precessional Paul Tippets will offer the invocation and Debbie Lucero will introduce student speakers Vickie Wilde and Jeannette Higgs will address their fellow students in valedictory speeches Dr Dello Dayton dean of the School of Arts Letters and Science at Weber State College will be the graduation speaker TO PRESENT CLASS Edgar Campbell principal will present the senior class with John Van Drimmelen of the Weber Board of Education accepting 1 Awarding of diplomas will be by Weber School District Assistant Superintendant Jay Taggart and President! Jerry Crouch of the Weber Board of Education Ann Rohde will offer the benediction Other musical selections will be provided by the Laker Concert Choir and the symphonic band Jay Scott senior president will make farewell remarks Following is a list of the graduating seniors: Boys: William Aaron Carl Ferris Lee Yazzie Robert Allen York and Richard Kevin Young Girls: Jerene Alexander Beverly McCoy Lisa Sue Kay Allen Connie Jo Allen pjjane McKinstry Karen Lee Allen Susan Allen Christy Jean Anderson Gavla Sue Bagley Mary Louise Ballingham Russette Jean Basham and Christine Beckstead Nancy Bingham Susan Lynn Bowthorpe Patricia Louise ad 1 Janice Brewer Pamela Burchell Karen Burgie Jan Burton Michelle Buttars Bette Bybee and Sylvia Call Susan Carlsen Vickie Lee Carr Christina Carrillo Kaylene Carver Susan A Carver Marilyn Child Terry Child Kimberly Ann Cooley Camille Coonradt and Susan Creager DONNA CRISWELL Jill Elizebeth Croff Sherri Kay Dabb Nancy Daily Colleen Daley Deborah Dalton Laurie Ann Davidson Darda Davis Kathleen Deeter and Roberta n- rknVmuvr SUSAN ROSKELLEY Jeri De bo raV Suzanne Dickson' Russell Joy Lynn Rypicn Deborah Suzanne Dicxson Bernadette victoria Sacco Morton Patricia Linda Moyer Pamela McClellan Deborah McGregor Keri Lee a Nancy Irene Nakahara Lori Nebeker Debra Newman Nancy Ann Newev and Teri Inez Nicholas Louise Nielsen Susan Nielsen Nancy Noe Georgette Ann Norman Janet Sue Oka Debra Anne Olsen Rebecca Oram Mary Ellen Osmond Margaret Packer and Marlene Parkinson Rachel Parrish Diane Pearson Deborah Irene Peterson Joan Edna Petersen Rosalie Petterson Teresa Lynn Pierce Kathryn Elaine Pitt Bernadette Kay Powers Kathleen Rose Prosise and Janet Diane Pulsipher Dane Purrington Phyllis Redd Teresa Redd Janet Rac Rhoads Ulla Rindlcr Jerri May Rigdon Debra Riley Vickie Kim Rogerson Ann Rohde and Cindy Rosenberg SUSAN JEANNETTE HIGGS Graduation Speaker John Galovan Ulis Clyde Vince Owens John Fredrick Gardiner Lance Rex Gardner Joseph Myers Pistoia William Robert Godwin Brian Students Told To Preserve Top Standards Powell Theodore A Pratt Steven Scott Price and Rich Radmall Robert Dean Reeder Terry Lynn Reese Tracy Paul Rice Thomas Dee Rich Bruce Don Richins Mark Robins Dale Douglas Rond Douglas Ross Randy Blair Russell and Lynn Douglas Scadden Rodney Gerrit Schaffer Michael Jay Schooler Kevin Charles Schreck Clifford Jay Scott Richard Clarence Scott Scott Larry Sevy Glen Edward Sjoberg Mark Douglas Smith Ralph Melvin Smith and Ronald Smith Jerry Snitchler Kent LaMar Somerville LaVar Bruce South Michael Staggers Clive Tony Alaine Janet Dooley Michelle Dru DuBois Jacqueline Marie Dunaway Rosalee Duncan Katherine East Jeri Eitner Christine Erickson and Cheryl Lee Ewing Jeanie Irene Farley Judy Rae Fenstermaker Becky Fessler Pamala Ka Fisher Jolene Flint Jacqueline Sue Florence Ruth Flygare Patrice Ray Gottfredson and Scott Kelland Grange Michael Henry Green William Randy Greer Mathew Griffiths Craig Douglas Gunn Lynn Gale Hall Alan Harris Richard Leonard Harris Thomas Ray Harrop Jeffery Scott Hauser III and Charles William Havens Kim Heaton Shan Dell Hellstrom Alan Edward Heninger Kevin George Henrie Stephen Lee Hensley Jeff Dean Hewitt Ted Russell Heywood Robert Hill Robert David Hirschi and John Hodgman JEFFERY LYNN HOSKINS Eric A Hotchkiss Ralph Kip Hunter Thomas Allen Hutchinson' Dave Jacobs Steven Jacobs Brent Jacobson Glen Phillip Jacobson Glen Talbot Jamison and Gregg Albert Johnson Michael Kay Johnson Edwin Leigh Jones Kyle Charles Jones Mark David Jones Ned Benjamin Jones Douglas Scott Kammeyer Randy Browning Kapp Brad Lenard Kendell Anderson David Don Lex Fowler Arave Auble Alan Richard Conway Bruce A Baker Dale Beesley and Douglas OGDEN BUSINESS executive Nathan Tanner congratulates Gary Mifflin who received Delta Sigma Pi scholarship key at Weber State College School of Business and Economics awards banquet Business Leader Urges 'Reality7 in Education Stander Gary Ray Stewart Roggo Eileen Mary Forrester Thomas Tav Stpwarf Toffrov Thomas Jay Stewart Jeffrey must preserve our standards of excellence while searching for a more satisfying life Mrs Calvin Rampton told an audience of college students Friday The wife of Gov Calvin Rampton' a speaker in the Keith In lecture series at the LDS Institute of Religion at Weber State College people today are for more warmth and meaning in human she said in revolution against we are in danger of Gary Norman Andrews Jerry Paul Aunspaugh Badger Heber PAUL Kevin Scott Bigler Jeff Ronald Dean Blackhurst Bodily Charles Michael Jolene Sanders Deborah Ann Sang berg Verla Ranee Schofield Carolyn Schoppc Linda Jane Scott and Pauline Diane Shirra Debra Ann Singleton Diane Smith Marlynn Smith Susan Smith Debra Ann Stagge Shirley Ann Stanley Marla Lynn Stegen Sheryl Strong Paula Swanger and Mary Ann Swenson Kim Tanner Julie Ann Taylor Sharol Talbot Kaye Tenney Beth Coleen Thomas Linda Kay Thompson Wendy Regeena Thompson Carey Jo Thoza Elaine Tsakalos and JoAnn Tsakalos Janeil Van Alfen Kathy Van Drimmelen Shirley Adclc Van Natter Diane Veibell Susan Vernieuw Robin Kay Wanner Linda Lee Warby Ua Waters Ida May Welchman and Laurie Louise Wells Susan Wheelwright Joanne Widman Sherri Lynn Wilde Patricia Ann Williams Michelle Stimpson Lowell Steven Stock-berger and David Milton Strain Don Leonard Stromquist Earl John Talbot Bryce Jay Taggart Donald Richard Tanner David Stephen Tanner David Stephen Tarran Bruce Rich Thackeray Ted Noel and Vicki Frisby Priscilla Lorraine Marie Garcia Joyce Gardiner Jeanene Ethel Geilman Kay Gilbert Cindy Gresham Teri Lynn Gross Brenda Hanni Lorraine Hansen Mary Hansen and Lynnette Haskell Mr Tanner keynoted the annual banquet climaxed by the presentation of 22 awards and scholarships to students and a citation for a retiring member RICHARD BENSTOG Bigler Steven Jay Blaine Bingham Bishop Jeffrey Gaylen Howard Scott Bohn and James Bond Ross Bowen Kim stan-! William Boyce Guy Harris Bradshaw Jay Braithwaite Randall Brough Jr Robert Blair Brown Michael David Burnett Kevin Burrell Michael Durneii rvevui duuci: miuiau Business educators were urged Friday night to incorporate a sense of into their classroom programs The call came from an Ogden the faculty retail executive who said Service sudents need to be Award was presented to Dr more effectively to the real1 Edward Larsen who is world of business retiring after 33 years on the in the business" faculty world is keyed to an ability to his keynote motivate Nathan Tanner searching depth this hypocrisy I address Mr standards said of the believe our worthwhile TRANSITION PERIOD say we have Thomas Dan Thornhill Paul Rick Earl King and John Wade'Tlppes an Rrel3S I James Kent Tucker Gary May Heusser Jeannette Irene Duane Fdward I ance Unander Randy I Higgs Shirley Ann Hill Beth uuanc toward umre Hirschi Sherry Lynn Hoffman Cynthia Irene Humphris Kaye Hunsaker and Sandra Hurley Suzanne Ingwersen Connie Jensen Joyce Jensen Debra Timothv VVpik Tanp Upvpn uuugias rsreni left but I prefer to Floyd Burrows and Lynn Louis Kerrv jay Lewis a Maxwell LeRoy Roger Lilly Richard Howard Brett Layne Loveland Don )) ak As-han lay allwork Edwin Lucas Ronald Douglas xv61)321) Lucero Paul Milton Luby and an Dame LaMar David Richard Lykins vveisn we are merely maj Burton of young I PeJiod of transition exchanging! Dale Eugene Butcher Danny the world of standards for new ones iLee Butcher Robert Edward inability to sau InnS'pffnrf £am David Robert Cali Brent Underwood Douglas Brent Present humans realistically we Tanner told some 100 students 'greatest weaknesses and local business leaders at coming into Weber State College School of business is an Business and Economics awards 'motivate people Jean Johnson Loraine JoAnn jS Wilson Donette Wintle Johnson Lynette Johnson 1 Shanna Woodfield Debra Sue have been given the i -i nvirTirirr 4a have become to Woods Shari Lynn Wood Cathy Lee Woodruff and Kaydene Young PAUL WHEATLEY Jon Raymond White Lynn Seamer Carlin Dean Eric Carlsen Gary Richard Carter Kim Lloyd Carter and Neil Cheney Lee Taylor "Child John Richard Chipp Jon Kirk Christiansen Jeffrey Chris the point of But she made the point that she can see no correlation between long hair and beards and the of the Randy LeRoy Lythgoe Andrew McAnauI Dennis Dee McArthur Kevin McCloskey Scott Taylor McFarland Kevin Alexander McLeod Charles Ernest Machovsky Wendell Robert Mann Newell Ralph Marsden and Robert Dean Paulette Elaine Johnson Betty Ann Jones Cynthia Ann Juback and Becky Kartchner Cathy Lynn Kearl Linda Lea Kent Karen May Kershaw Jana Rae Kingston Maxine Knudson banquet VITAL ELEMENT This people is missing from too many classroom programs said Mr Tanner manager of store and a member of the Utah Board of Higher Education technical expertise and knowledge to become a success in he told the students there is another im-p a people that is missing from the Mr Tanner said Ogden Girl 16 Hurt in Accident Ogdenite Booked Check Charge Detective George A Clark Jimmy Clyde Douglas and cited her two sons as Cogdill Devin Val Coombs Visitors often tell mvrKt Cordova Colin Hyde Martin A 16-year-old Ogden girl was viMiors mien ten my Crabtree and Kim Boman iniured in a onp rar arrirtont in 1 KEVIN HAROLD MARRIOTT Ogden Valley at about 12:34 RaNae Longfellow ot our people is Utah greatest George Robert Cullum Jr Dan Gilbert Mason Brian Ray- am Saturday Ann Lucero Karen Maxine Rodney Calvin Cummins Bruce mond Matsushima David Bruce Karen Jorgensen of 1503 Mahlum Linda Gay Marriott on a Kay Koldewyn Debbie Lynn LaFleur Roberta Langston Bonnie Liu and Susan Cristie Loff On South Ogden must nreserve thesp rirhps and mouuoumia Avaviu rwren Jorgensen ot ibUo Detxrahian Drimmelen a Jan Elizabeth Martin a t- not them auav Pa5 anMaghan Gale Maycock Gibson was admitted to St Davis Paul Amos Dearden Thomas Keith Mendenhall i Hospital in sweep change Davis Paul Amos Dearden) Thomas Keith Mendenhall 'Potpourri' of Music Found Crowd Pleaser Thursday 41-year-old Ogden felony charge of $104 check against insufficient funds to Gibsons Discount Center on Sept 20 Booked into Weber County Jail was Joseph Ernest Pilon of 1623 20th City Judge Charles LilySneddon set bail at $1500 Martineau Teresa Ann Mather Lou Matteucci Debra Matteucci and Dixie Thenf we arilve at Dennis Ge'rld Ray Dewberry meaningful lives the young Eoss Dickinon and Brent seeking we will still have our standards of excellence as well Mrs Rampton concluded Michael Deearia Jack Donnelle rr 1J MECHAM Joseph Albert Mey Timothy Milito Brent Miller and David Richard Miller Rodney Ernest Miller Jerry Earl Minks Grae Moore Myron Kent Myers Michael Munford Hal Chris Neilson Ronald Brent Nicholls Michael Nielson Douglas Reid Obray and David James Oka William Rodney Ormond David Milton Ottenheimer condition She was injured when the vehicle in which she was aMaughan passenger struck a cement barrier then crashed into a hillside Eddy Dean Anderson of 144 Fowler and Charles Skewes 18 i of 816 1050 driver and passenger in the same vehicle respectively were apparently unharmed Bonnie Lee DEBRA Driver Fined $175 and Jack Nasfell next sang solo and duet numbers taken from and with Annette Torman at the piano Miss soprano seemed especially well fitted to the music which has become a part of the American tradition ROCK OPERA By RAY WIGHT Potpourri of Opera and Chamber as presented Friday evening by the Weber state College Music Department offered a variety of entertainment ranging from the 16th Century to a new rock opera and was mostly highly! entertaining and well done The potpourri will be repeated tonight at 8 in the Cellar Theater of the WSC Fine Arts An Ogden man has been fined $175 in Ogden City Court for drunk driving after pleading not guilty to the charge Leland Fowler A crowd pleaser was 2128 Lincoln was! Dennis Kay Freeman Rick a modern rock ais0 ordered to surrender his Monroe Frazier Terry Fry license to the court iGarlin Fullmer Theodore opera adapted from Dr Seuss Center There is no charge "dth music Proyided bT Mark Ogden a WSC student COMPETENT STYLE Ronald Wooden who directed the evening in his usual competent style first brought on the Chamber Singers for a group of selections mostly folk songs from the 16th Century The group sang well together and their voices blended nicely to bring out the joyous and plaintive moods in the numbers chosen The cast romped through six i scenes of Seussian fun at caste distinction as exemplified by stars tatooed or removed from chest and it all added up to an entertaining interlude Leading roles were in the hands of Ron Hyde Mary Jane Hoffman Bruce Johns Kristen Hurst Stokes and Joe Marklund Mr music brought vigorous applause from the to Humanitarian Concepts mmi IDEAEiyM Keira Hayes Bruce Weisc audience BONNEVILLE HIGH TO HOLD BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY WASHINGTON TERRACE At 8 am Sunday the Bonneville High School Baccalaureate Exercise for graduating seniors will begin in the school auditorium Guest speaker for the program will be Dr Lindsay Curtis Ogden physician and author of several pamphlets and books for LDS church use Naunie Barnett will play the prelude and postlude The Concert Belles will sing We Behold Our Dying by Ro-zell and Halls of by Russell Knight Invocation will be offered by Jacki Florence and Harold Brown will welcome the seniors and ajidience Introduction of the speaker will be by Bob Reeder Joyce Jensen will offer the benediction IN A PROFESSION where humanitarian concepts of service are paramount there never can be any relaxation in the attitude of personnel which might be construed as cold impersonal or indifferent Members of our staff are not only experienced but also fully aware of the delicacy which telephone and personal contacts with the public entail are friends to wildjife: Nuts fruits seeds buds and tender bark are wildlife staples Trees give shade shelter and protection to creatures wmi All tabloids TV etc double trucks and full page sections must be in our office 24 hours earlier than the above deadlines 1 Thank You and SONS MORTUARY Adams Avenue at 24th only you can prevent forest fires Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council the Forest Services the Natural Association of State Foresters and The International Newspaper Advertising Executives EXPERIENCED CARPET LAYERS FULL OR PART TIME EVES AND SATURDAYS 394-1302 or 621-4433 4.

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