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Show nksville titan a lUi'b.u a Kkker Ml. aiul Mrs. Glen Fk-,' Fk-,' luvo 'i he I fuitiiValiuui Award tot-1' tot-1' outstanding project hivo done on Hum r and gardens. The ,ors of tho program ,(,o Salt Lake fri-iih fri-iih the cooperation m oh State I'niversity, V I'tah State harden jubs and the I'tah As--ution of Nurserunen. ."soiita lives of these .iniations at the Stale The F.kkers will at-;,,d at-;,,d an awards dinner viH. 2i'th in Sii 1 1 Lake HI Pannv Albrecht. son of jr' and Mrs. La Naie i'breoht. and president the Wayne County -ipter of the FFA will ..end the National FFA JnveiUion in Kansas ;n Oct. 16 thru the 19th. The Wayne High School vftball team will com- e with teams from 'her schools in the re- -on beginning Tuesday -t. 9th in Richfield. riksville girls on the .chool team are: Colleen Alison, Neva. Rita, Sy- il Ekker. Kim, Karen, -d Brenda Sellers. Ten Axils will be compet- -j in a sigle elemina- -Jn tournament. Supt. John Brinkerhoff ported a committee of sate School o f f i c a 1 s :rough Wayne County spools Wednesday. The iur was to help in their ady of school conditions is related to consolida-jon consolida-jon of schools and ade-pcies ade-pcies of facilities for necessarily existent mall schools. Those in :e group on their visit a Hanksville besides the v;pt. were Maurice Bar-:ert. Bar-:ert. Harvey Hirschi. Lloyd Eldredge, Leland Teeples who is Supt. of t.e Sevier District yhools. The" Hanksville .Medial .Medi-al Clinic Board of Di-tctors Di-tctors met Tuesday with Dr. Eugene Davie. Plans ire underway to remodel ie clinic building with filiation and paneling I'd construction of new ib facilities as well as 3oor coverings and equipment. Those on the Hoard are Hutch Bulla rd, Harold Kkker, F.mie Shirley, IVe Jackson, Jerry Clark, (J rant Clark, Lou Mallorv, Kav Hunt, Riter Kkker, Steven Hatch and Kdna Robison. Rowdell Whitbv, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Whitby Whit-by entered college at Cedar Ce-dar City tli is week where he will begin classes for a medical career. He recently re-cently completed his Marine Ma-rine Corp. enlistment, also in the CSU student body is Burdell Mulford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wels Mulford. Burdell was a recent graduate of Wayne High and it's student body president. Jake Bullard was in Salt Lake for medical attention at-tention last week and learned his full length cast must be worn for another an-other three weeks. He's the six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Butch Bullard. Bul-lard. He fell from a swing at Liberty Park during the summer and broke his hip. Gary Malcus, Milford, weather bureau offical, made his routine check in Hanksville Tuesday on his tour of reporting stations sta-tions in this area. Mrs. Jane Siott, Green River observer for many years, was forced to quite because be-cause of health reasons and a new observer was liscenced and equipment moved into her home this week. Barbara Ekker is the Hanksville observer. V " Hanksville School students stu-dents will be on vacation the 11th and 12th while teachers, Miss Debra May and Mr. Lynn Huntsman Hunts-man attend LEA. Autumn vacation w ill be observed the 22nd with school being be-ing dismissedon that date also. Mr. Bill Wells piloted his son, Marion, and wife, to Hanksville this week from their Idaho homes. They flew the scenic areas fo Canyonlands and visited old friends before returning. Bill is a former form-er businessman here, a former bishop and recently re-cently began ranching in Idaho with wife, Pearl, and son. Mrs. Harriet Noyes, postmaster, attended postal meetions in Richfield Rich-field last week. Mrs. Cleela Ekker, assistant, took charge of the office here during this time. Don Erickson, Anna-belle, Anna-belle, has leased the Bromide Bro-mide property on the Henry Mountains, from P&P Mining Assocates, Provo. |