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Show FFA students win $300 scholarships Two Springville High School Future Farmers, Merrill' Hales and Wayne S. Johnson, have been named recepients of a $300 Sears-Roebuck Foundation Founda-tion Scholarship each for agriculture ag-riculture study at the Utah State University, Logan, it was announced this week by David Burgoyne, acting dean of the College of Agriculture usu. . .. A total of eight scholarships were given by Sears-Roebuck in the state and next year an additional scholarship will go to the one of the eight students stu-dents with the highest grades ...I 1. 1 ii. i. .....! 1. 1 mi. i im... ..I....-. V . - ....!, I., ii ,1 , i . L , Wayne S. Johnson at the end of his freshman year. He will receive $300 for his sophomore year. Merrill is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hales of Mapleton, - - . , Merrill Hales and Wayne's parents are Mr. and Mrs Mark Johnson, of Springville. The Sears-Roebuck fund started in 1936. Its object is to provide $300 annual scholarships schol-arships to freshmaan agricultural agricul-tural students at 52 land grant schools. The scholarships are awarded on a basis of interest in agriculture, scholarship, leadership and financial need. |