OCR Text |
Show UNIVERSAL MICROFILM Bex Salt CORP, 2 6 0 6 Ldee City, Utah 8I4IIO Week End Will Marie Big Contest for Summit County Rodeo Queen tendants. will be the big contest for Summit County Rodeo Queen at the Oakley Arena starting at 2:00 p.m. with personality and appearance Judging. At. 3:30 the first in horsemanship will take place. This go-arou- week-en- d There will 'be an evening of games and western music also. Residents are urged to turnout and support the girls from their area. nd At approximately 4:30 a luncheon will be held for the. girls, then at 7:30 p.m. the main program will start. Governor Calvin L. Rarapton signs official declaration opening activities for the annual June Dairy Month sponsored by the Utah Dairy Commission. Looking on are, left to J. Edwin Ure, Kamas, Utah; Stan Watts, Honorary Chairman; and Gae Lynn Sorensen, reigning Princess from Wayne County. right,-produce- Gov. Rampfon Declares June Dairy Month in Utah June Dairy Month in Utah became official recently as Governor Calvin L. Rampton as Dairy declared June, Month in the State of Utah. 1972 The official declaration cites ' T . . . with cash receipts totaling more than $50,000,000 for the year . . with a gross figure of $100,000,000 for the total state diary industry. the annual to the dec-laration has a great reputation throughout the West for its Utah-accor- J. Kent Hortin milk and delicious honor-ro- ll Receives state contest for cheese products. Zola Mae Lott, representing, the P.T.A., Karen Simpson and John Bigelow representing me American Legion and Reed Moore representing Union Pacific Railroad also presented some awards. The F.F.A. and Speech Departments had previously presented their awards. fun-fill- ed Special Award Presentation of a special achievement award was made to J. Kent Hortin, district conservationist, Soil Conservation Service, for the Salt Lake work unit. Ralph Felker, area conservationist, S CS , made the presentation during a staff meeting this week in Provo. Along with the certificate of merit was a cash award of $250. This recognition resulted from carrying out an exceptionally strong conservation program relating to improving the environment of Salt Lake County. In doing this Mr. Hortin has worked with theSalt Lake Soil Conservation district; schools and units of government. This years celebration will' be even larger and more exciting than ever, said Utah Dairy Commission Chairman Dairy Princess. Dis-tric- The Black Willow softball team was defeated by Kasco Karts 0. The defeat moved the Black Willows into second place in the league standings. Kasco scored two runs in the second inning and another in the 4th inning. Sam Lewis pitched a fine game aUowing only five hits. Ralph Jones, Phil Geary, Kerry Pace and Tom Toole made some fine defensive plays. The team would like to express their appreciation to John (Bus) Adkins for sponsoringthe team again this year. is the land use design for the outdoor environmental study area at the Oakridge Elementary School of the Granite School District. Mr. Hortin has been the district conservationist in the county for the last two years. He is a native of Oakley, Utah, a graduate ofSouthSummitHigh School, and a graduate of USU. He is the son of Pearl Hortin and the late Eugene Hortin. Mary Ann AtkinsonRichard Bailey) Debra Brown, Glade Carpenter, Bernice Chavez, Kathy Clawson, Mark Jenson, Kerry Lambert, Connie Lewis, Robert Milligan, Marlene Min-che- y, Audrey Mortensen, Sondra Peacock, Pamela Ryan, David Wagstaff, Garry Walker, Jackie Woolstenhulme, Bob Wright. damage was reported muddy water submerged 1 Uth GRADE Robert cor-j-al- Lisa Nancy Fitzgerald, Dana Frazier, Laraine Gines, Jann Lefler, Janice Marchant. Kate Stembridge, s. Winegar said Echo, East Canyon and Lost Creek reservoirs all on the Weber have also filled to capacity are now spilling over. ' "Theres some question wheiher Pine View will fill or not, Winegar said, but if we should get some showers high in the mountains there would be no doubt of it filling. Anderson, Fitzgerald, as 10th GRADE Becky Atkinson, Mary Lee Clawson, Danna Crandall, Lee-AHopfenbeck, Glen Jones, Beth Lefler, Julie Marchant, DeMont McNeil, Debbie Sorenson. nn . Robert Toole Is Selected . 3-- An example of this . Winegar cautioned. There'll be a change in the river when that water comes down. Flooding was minor in Morgan County along the river Tuesday, according to the official, and no structural in Second Place Appreciation is expressed to all those who donated awards, trophies' and scholarships and we highly commend those who received awards and recognition for their efforts. 12th GRADE rolling, Black Willow Team rey Potter, Crystal Smith, Debra VanTassle. Students receivingawardsfor the final Honor poll are: the river was inundated by the water. The situation is even worse dam above the district-owne- d east of Coalville in Summit County, Winegar said, which began to spill over Monday afternoon. Runoff water above, ilie town of Oakley is really day, according to a waler conservancy official, because of a heavy spring runoff. Wayne M. Winegar, secretary-manager of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy t, said pastureland along 7th GRADE Glen Knight, Lynette Marchant, Mary McKenzie, Jeff- The South Summit Rodeo Club was presented two beautiful club flags. These flags were made and given to the club by Betty Gines. Causes Overflow near Wanship - 8th GRADE Machelle Fitzgerald, Brad Flinders, Diane Gines, Dayne Lake, Debra Mair, Louise Mar- t chant, Mike Prescott, Denise Ritchie, Terfesa Wilde, Wendy Wilde. . Heavy Water Runolf from Uinfas OGDEN (AP) The Weber River overflowed its banks'" below the Wanship Dam Tues- Susan Brown, DeLynn Holt, along with many studentbody awards and scholarships. This years master of ceremonies, Robert Peterson, and his guests, Honorary June Dairy Month Chairman, Stan Watts, and reigning Princess Gae Lynn Sorenson, made for a hour of excitement and anticipation as the Judges made their final decision for the new State ding The Awards Assembly for1 was held at the year 1971-7- 2 South Summit High School, May 23,1972. Appreciation to the Oakley Ward and Oakley Town for the use of the arena and church was also expressed. awards and trophies were presented to deserving students. There were awards presented in the Athletic, Physical Education, Business, F.HX and Ifusic departments, dairy princess was held in June. Scheduled for the night of June 3rd at the Hotel Utahs Lafayette Ballroom, it was televised live throughout the state. 1 Western Star Posse. Many J. Edwin Ure. For the first time, this year Utah as one of the leading dairy states in the Intermountain area Everyone is invited to come. It will cost fifty cents per person (children and adults). The money will be added to the contest fund and to buy outfits for the queen and her two at r , The committee thanked the foUowing for donations and support to the contest: Cross Western Store, Ogden; Summit Furniture; Dotties Fashions, Heber; Sr. Western Star Posse; Jr. 9th GRADE Roy Anderson, Janeen Andrus as Best ladet Robert Toole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toole, has been selected as the outstanding cadet in his class for the academic year 1971-7- 2 and was awarded the Army R.O.T.C. Superior Cadet Certificate by Colonel Joseph A. Gappa, Jr., The presentation was made at the Utah State University Pres- (Continued on Page Two) |