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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, February 17, 1972 TTt V I&mwA Y l- - I ly,j u v , , .T iP AV I TARIFTQ Utah Youths Receive Four young people from North Utah have been named state winners in their projects, two of whom earned A high school senior, Miss Nelson has received blue ribbons for seven yeais in her insect exhibits at county and st"e fairs, as well as county medals. She also earned many blue ribbons for her work in other 4-- projects. Cole, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Cole, won a $50 savings bond from The Goodyear Tire & Rubber for his bicycle Company project A high school junior. Cole has been working in the bicycle program for six years and 4-- trips to the 50th National 4-- Congre; in Chi2. The cago, Nov. other winners received a $50 U.S. Savings Bonds Selected by the Cooperative Extension Service which supervises activities, they are Sharon Kendell and Kathleen Renee Zuech, both of Ogden; Gordon W. Cole of Roy, and Kathleen Nelson of Hooper, all in Weber County. e 28-De- 4-- Ul zmn Recognition stakes ribbon at the state fair this summer. Miss Kendell has won other honors in various projects and represented Weber County at the Utah State Home Improvement Tour in Salt Lake City. Miss Zuech, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Zuech, qualified for her state award n in and went to Chicago as tne guest of General Foods Corporation, program sponsor. A freshman at Weber State mem- College and nine-yea- r 4-- expense-fre- 4-- H l food-nutritio- 0 v t Jf ' Jj I St l j; Y I ' Miss Kendell Cole Miss Zuech of Mr. and Miss Kendell, 19, daughter Mrs. Fred H. she is interested in ber of 4-a career either in data proc- Kendell, won her state award in food preservation, and went to congress as the guest of Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation, program sponsor. A seven year Miss Kendell is a sophomore at Weber State College and plans to make teaching her career. She received blue ribbons each of the last three years for county and state fair exhibits. and won the sweep- - essing or secretarial work. In her seven years in the project. Miss Zuech won seven ribbons, and three nutrition medals, attesting to the knowledge and expertise she learned in the program. Miss Nelson, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noland Nelson, earned her award in entomology, and received a savings bond from Hercules Incorporated, piogram sponsor. food-nutritio- n r, V i Mbs Nelson helped to form the Cyclists Club. Safety was a main objective in xraining members and they learned to obey the rules. Cole also has received honors in other projects during his six-yemembership, ina cluding trip to the state 4-week in 1971 for demonstrations and for public speaking. The 4-awards programs are arranged by the National Service Committee, headquartered in Chicago, located at 59 E. Van Buren. CLOSEOUT IMPERIAL 22 WINTER GLOVES lh 4-- LONG RIFLE SHELLS NO DRIP 79 Reg. FLAT LATEX WALL PRICE PAINT t " WSC hosts tourney mens debate also went toSouth High - Marlene Magleby and Vilate Stewart; Orem - Maria Thygerson and Mary Cope; Logan - Susan Arrington and American Chadwick; Mary Fork - Janet Goodsell and Colleen Hansen; Box Elder-Cath- y Stewart and Doris Keni-soWest High - Charlene Miller and Jackie Horn; Provo Chris Dinsdale and Chris Cor- Iigh School Championship Delate Tournament at Weber ilale College Saturda.v. 680 Approximately from 60 high schools n I tah and Idaho look part in meet which inhe two-da- y cluded mixed oxford, cross examination and women's delate and oratory, extemporaneous speaking and interpretive ls less. reading coach forensic Provo Itoger Moore and a happy, shouting group of students were handed the three-foo- t high trophy which svmbolies the sweepstakes victor). The) will now keep it in their troph) case for a second .year. Second place in sweepstakes was Sk) View High from Smithfield. Third place cowinners were Bountiful and Cottonwood. Salt Lake Cil). Due to the large enrollment in debating contests, the comthe petition was slopped after resulted This round. eighth in several teams sharing first place in each debate division, explained Dr. Benjamin M Noid. tnurnev chairman. of the various Winners events are as follows: Olympus High team of John Anderson and Kim Fisher were undefeated after eight rounds of competition from a beginmixning group of 90 teams in ed oxford debate. Other first place winners in are: debate mixed oxford Ol.vmpus -- Kon Bruce Robertson. I'sarras and Cottonwood-Rand- ) Horivichi and Rick Tateoka Bingham-Rei- d and Mike llaslam, I'rovo-twteams, Gary Ashton and Matt Warner, Bill Hamblin and Jim Layton (oing undefeated in cross examination debate from a field of approximately 90 teams in eight rounds was the Bonneville High team of Don Stromquist and Tom llarrop. Ce-cal- o Other first places in cross examination arc llighland(Salt Lake City) Paul Veasy and Steve Burdette; Ogden-Bria- n Terry and Doug Thomas; Ben Lomond-James Cassity and Rand Mattson; Idaho Falls-Ke- n Rohde and Tim Corless. d Nan Carter and Lisa of Cottonwood High were undefeated in eight rounds from a field of 80 teams in Mux-fiel- womens debate. First place trophies in wo Winners in individual categories were chosen after three rounds of competition, they are: 09 PHOTO Oratory (108 entries)-firs- t place-Chuc- k E. Ulrich, Ogden High; second place - Doris Fujii, Cottonwood; third place-SandAllen, American Fork. A day family dinner on Sunat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Terry, honored Mr. Terrys mother. Stella Terry on her 75th birthday. Others attending to help their mother celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terry , Mr. and Mrs Robert Terry and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson and family, and Mrs Terry's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hussey of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thorn-le- y are parents of a baby boy born Feb 7. The babv had to remain in the hospital for several days due to difnul-tie- s at birth and was named Stephen Matthew while there. He has been released and is doing much better now They now have three boys and one girl in their family Friends of Wilford Ashton will be happy to know that he has been removed from the Intensive Care unit at the hosHe is sfll in the hospital but is doing better. pital Mr. and Mrs Donald V'',d-in- . are parents of a baby girl born Feb. 7 at McKay Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cole of this area have just returned from a five weeks trip to the lands Down Under. They joined a tour of 33 for a jet flight which took them to Tahiti, and next ,o New Zealand where they spent ten days in that delightful country, dtp i Flatu gj iYV-' ' x's r--, a f " ' a Don Gott-fredso- n, ll (Offer Spanish square negative! Kanell, Bountiful. good thur. Feb. 24th) Fork; Jenson, Bountiful; third-Ji- Extemporaneous (106 entries), speaking first place CORNING WARE -- Blair, Provo; Flygare, Skyline third - Lor(Salt Lake); raine Bohrer, Ogden. Margaret tV, v 7n Prints made from any color (98 reading Interpretive entries), first place second-- Richard K0DAC0L0R Virginia Wursten No ra n: -- ' BONUS Debaters compete Provo High School, for the .ccond consecutive year won he sweepstakes trophy of the 16th annual l.cland II. Monson II Mf GIC0L0R - Phone Models PI, PIV2, and P1H NOW X Je) PRCE- COLOR FILM Vkx 1 825-664- 6 which included a session at the LDS Temple there. Their next stop was Australia with visits to the cities of Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne. Next on the itinerary were the islands of Fiji, Tonga, both Samoan Islands, and four days at Hawaii. Jed Waddoups is a patient at the Brigham City Hospital where he has been quite ill. Ina Weston has been released from the hospital but is confined to bed at home. She is showing some improvement each day, however. Elroy Lut has been in the hospital where he had surgery on his fool. Mr and Mrs. Allen Knutson of 5192 S. 1900 W., have a baby son boin Feb. 13. Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson. The new baby arrived Feb II. Brad Sexton, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sexton is seriously ill in the hosHe underwent emerpital gency surgery and has been in critical condition. Gaiy Johnson has been very ill in the hospital and had surgery on Monday morning. He is reported to be in satisfactory condition. Margaret Untersinger is recuperating at home following surgery last week in the hospital. Martinus Barton had surgery on Monday and is doing well. 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