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Show student earns Coca-Col- a scholarship to Snow College Tammy Johnson Spending Mother's Day in Logan were Craig and Susan Munk, and daughters. They visited wtih Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Munk. Glendon and Rayelyn Anderson, and family were in Coalville over the weekend spending Mother's Day with Raelyns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Staley. Keri Wilkins spent the Mother's Day weekend with her parents, Carla and Kendyl Wilkins. Visiting at tthe home of Max and Claudette Peterson has been Lorraine Peterson. Sharolyn Hales spent Mother's day with her parents Pryce and Cheryl Hales. Home from Utah State University and to spend Mother's Day with Brent and Mary Lee Jensen, was their son, Martin. Kay and Diane Jensen and daughters spent Mother's Day with Diane's mother, Luella Jorgerson. Russell and Debbie Newman and son, Tyson, were here for the Mother's Day weekend visiting Don and Ins Hales. Angela, Dcllette and Danny Wilson were all home to pay tribute to their mother, Linda and Russell Wilson. Jan and Albert Brown and children spent some time Sunday with Jan's sister, Gordon and Tammy 529-755- 2 Johnson and family. Bonnie Miller spent Mother's Day with her parents, Rulon and Betty Miller. The High Presits held a social this past week. After a delicious meal, Tammy Hales entertained the group Km Mickclscn, daughter of Glen Mickelsen and Shirley Mickclscn was married Friday to Troy Shaw Many family members and friends gathered in Aurora to vs ish the newlywed couple well. Larry and Norma Strcadbcck and children wre here for Mother's Day with Quc and Mathcl Mickclscn and also to attend the Mickclscn and Shaw Wedding. A letter from the Stake Athletics Directors was read in Sacrament Meeting noting that the Redmond Girls Basketball Team had been awarded the Sportsmanship award for the past basketball season Region Track was held in Monroe last weekend The Lady Wolves took first place Audrey Hales took first in the Shot put, and for the boys, Robbie Jensen took 2nd on the 400 Meter Congratulations to all who participated. Terry and Valerie Hansen and children spent Mother's Day weekend visiting Terry's mother, Meryl Hansen and other family members of both Val and Terry Qulg Nielson Did you know the oldest town in the state of Idaho was once a part of Utah? Franklin, Idaho, in the northern part of Cache Valley, was settled in 1860 and was named after early Mormon Apostle Franklin D. Richards. It was also one of the original eight settlements in Cache Valley. When the boundary line was established between Utah and Idaho m 1872, Franklin was found to be in Idaho. The community of Franklin is one mile north of the Utah border and 20 miles north of Logan, the Cache county seat. Andrew Jenson, in his Encyclopedic History of The Church of Saints, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y wrote Franklin is situated on a bench between Cub River, Maple Creek and Spring Creek, which streams encircle the town so completely that it almost becomes an island surrounded by meadow land The first settlers came into the area early in April, and camped for a short time in Camp Cove while explorations were made to determine the most suitable place to settle. They moved to th present site of Franklin on April 14, 1860. Indians in the vicinity were friendly, and welcomed the pioneers to the land, water and timber. In the summer of 1860 the first homes were wagon boxes placed close together on the ground. The wagon running gears were used to haul logs from the canyon. Relics and pictures of pioneer life in Franklin can now be seen in the Relic Hall built in 1937. Thanks to Richfield Coca-Cola- s Fred Christensen, Dede (Mcladie) Fillmore will attend Snow College n and fees this fall with a was Dede presented scholarship. the Coca-Col- a AthlcticSporlsman-shi- p Scholarship by Christensen at a special awards dinner held at Rich- fields Days Agriculture Report 1991 wool marketings totaled about $1,367,795. according to Val Anderson, County Executive Director of the Sanpete County Agricultural and Conservation Stabilization Service, (ASCS). The payments went to 265 sheep producers in the county. Anderson said the 1991 support price for shorn wool was $1.88 per pound, and the national average market price for shorn wool was $.55 per pound - $ 1 .33 less than the support price. A 241.7 percent -- ASCS issues wool price support payments in accordance with the nauonal wool based act, which requires payments s each of producer on a percentage returns from sales. jC V. 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Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1:200 to 300 lbs. $106 to $136; 300 to 400 lbs. $91 to $106; 400 to 500 lbs. $84 to $96; 500 to 600 lbs. $78 to $88.50; 600 to 700 lbs. $72.50 to $82.; 700 to 800 lbs. $69 to $74; 800 to 900 lbs. $66.50 to $73.25; 900 to 1000 lbs. $63.75 to $67.75; Heiferettes and young cows for further feeding scarce. Stock cows: Medium and Large Frame Calvy cows, $585 to $810; Pairs $700 to $975 per pair; Slaugh-tcrCow$43.25 Boning Utility 4 to $52.50; Breaking Utility $40.50 scarce; Commercial Utility to $44.50. 1 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 920 to 2380 lbs. $59.50 to $64.50, Yield Grade 2 and Small Feeder bulls scarce. 2-- East Center Phone News Item IP 7 r ': ,1 Recvcle good Its Demon: for Amenta Ava'LK: HR215SX A r Converts to mulch or side discharge with optional kits rr T--I rcnrl a A WP OHV Commercial Engine Shaft Drive Tra nsmis1 ROT0-ST0P- " (Stops blade wit ed engine running) o i . i, t 'f iDVAS STARTING AS LOW AS $349.95! I1 w I f I Dens, it' n j 1- 410 .. Vr s: Mason Machinery Co. - vj"'- Salina Producers Auction reports the following action for May 5, 1992. Receipts: 983. Last week, 1869. Last Year 1345. Feeder steers mixed: weights under 70-- 0 lbs 3. to 4. lower, over 700 lbs firm; Feeder heifers mixed; under 500 lbs. $4 to $5 higher, over 500 lbs. weak to $1 lower; Slaughter cows and bulls mostly steady. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 200 to 300 lbs. $116 to work. . . Tractors that do more " 1 ft Christensen was very impressed with her athletic abilities while Her competing for the Wolves. academic skills m the classroom were also a big consideration in making the selection, but it was how she spent her extra time that impressed Christensen. I really liked the fact that she got involved in the big buddy program and gave some of her self to others, said the General Manager of the bottling company, Richfield. Thats a great program and it takes special people like Meladie to make Dede helped struggling H happen. middle school children out through the buddy program. She has also been involved with other areas of Its her community and church. somefind able to be to nice really one who will work hard in the classroom, out on the field, and still find time to help others. I couldnt be happier about this years winner, he added. This is the second year Fred has made this scholarship available to a student who would like to attend I like Snow ColSnow College. I attended years ago and its lege. a great service for our providing today. I like to be inpeople young volved and stay active, and this is one way I can make sure someone else has the same opportunity that I did, Christensen said. Fred is active in his community, being a member of the Rotary Club, the Lions, The Elks, and working in the Richfield Chamber of Commerce, lie actively supports Snow College and sponsors its activities throughout the year. of . Monday, May 8th, studenn North Sevier Middle School will b dismissed at Noon. The purpose to allow Strategic Planning si w, for the Teachers & parents "l wish to attend. School lunch will be sir. td . usual, and buses will run The meeting will be held lion i to 9 p m. in tire evening, so an to be able more parents may according to Bod Gurnc pn. pal of NSMS The meeting will be held in Parents Home Ec Room. to utk nd cscpcially inv ited $ Inn. been a great leader on NSMS will I , record in number of calls the payment rate was used to bring all proreceived by average price ducers up to the support price. This rate was applied to the net proceeds received by each producer for shorn wool marketed during the marketing year, he explained. Nauonally, ASCS disbursed about 130 million in wool payments. V. 4 Dede is the daughter of Karla and Chris Fillmore, of Aurora. She has been very acuve and successful in athletics over the years at NSHS. She has been captain of her volleyball team. She has also been the leader of her softball team for years. She is also attracting a lot of attention with her abilities in track and field. She currently serves as treasurer of the girls athletic department. She has earned several honors over the years and has always AT&T Price support payments for be dismissed at noon May ism NSHS 9 The SunNews. Wednesday. Mav 13. 1992 . Mike Jorgensen .tonsen's Honda 'CO South Main - Richfield 896-640- 8 foil FREE mik , rj p i s ndi r Anual M or fx fore iperatinR co Inc wur Honda ftiwir Lquipmrni |