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Show Win Four North Sevier THE SUN Thursday, April 24, 1180 tTPage 4 High School had four runners-u- p in the annual Central Utah Sterling Scholar competition, held last week in Richfield. The four NSHS seniors, who each received a $100 award, are Jeff Forsyth, science; Clint Johnson, vocational education; Jackie Johnson, music; and Karl Hales, general scholarship. Students from 14 high schools, including seven schools, competed for the prizes offered in the 12 scholarship areas. One winner and two runners-u- p in each area received 2-- awards. Sevier High School 2 track team distance runners are, from left, Rhett DISTANCE KUNNERS-Nort- h Richfield Roberts, Lee Mayer, Del Honeycutt, Ronnie Swain Preston Steiger, Troy Lambertsen, and Bob Doughtie. High School had the most winners (six). Wolve Athletes Win Honoxs Gymnastics team who won medals Four individual state championships and a were Sherri Payne, Paula second place overall were Harward, Brenda Larsen, taken Saturday by North Jodi Johnson, Waydann Sevier Stowe and Marie Davies. The North Sevier squad scored 157 points, good for second place behind Park City, which had 188 points. Duchesne was third with 128 points, and Gunnison was fourth. Coach Jennifer Orison expressed her thanks to Diane Wilson and Heather Sorensen, who spent time with the girls helping them perfect their techniques and routines. High School girl gymnasts at the state for competition schools at Brigham Young University. Lisa Shaw won two state titles: beginning balance beam and beginning Leslie Johnson was the state champ in beginning and vault, Allison Steiger won the title on the uneven parallel bars. Other members WOLF HURDLERS Competing in the various hurdle events for the North Sevier Wolves are, from left, Rick -- Camp, Jeff Forsyth, Burke Christensen, and Wade Forsyth. of the SECOND IN STATE-Gi- rl gymnasts from North Sevier POLE VAULTERS-T- wo of the North Sevier, pole High School pose with trophies won in region and state tournaments. The team placed second last Saturday in vaulters, Trent Hallows and Kurt Taylor, are pictured the state to bot- during a practice session. The Wolves had a home from competition. Pictured, top tom, are Jennifer Orison, coach, and Brenda Larsen; track meet Wednesday. Marie Davies and Sherri Payne; Waydann Stowe and Leslie Johnson ; Jodi Johnson and Allison Steiger. Not shown are Lisa Shaw, who won state titles in beginning balance beam and and Paula Harward. A '. . '') For the past 40 years, the independent grocers that comprise Associated Food Stores have served yoy and grown through your support. 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