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Show 1 Free Press - Wednesday, December 10, 1986 - Page 5 scouting news Chess tournament at LHS Saturday Lehi District Scouters given awards at annual banquet Lehi District Scouters recently held their awards banquet. Those dedicated scouters receiving Second Miler Awards were: Randy Brunette, Jim Baird, Carey Smith, Rick Oliver, and Diane Worthington (not shown in photo.) Russ Felt received the beautiful John Hutchings Family Award and Glenn Molyneaux and Karen Danielson were presented the District Award of Merit Awards. . rrJlS A chess tournament will be held Saturday, Dec. 13, at Lehi High School from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon. Coach Jim Howe, director, says that there are oodles of chess enthusiasts in Lehi and he hopes they all come out to the tournament Saturday. is for Lehi chess players only," Howe said. Howe emphasises that this is not a rated tournament so the play will be fast and "we'll get done very quickly." "We're hoping for a really strong turnout, especially from the junior high where there's lots of chess talent," Howe said. "Beginners are welcome. No experience is necessary," Howe said. "We're just there to have a A champion will be crowned for each grade K 12, plus there will also be an award for the top family and top girl. Eight trophies and 16 ribbons will be awarded in the fun event. good "Beginners are welcome. It's just for fun, and it's for all grades kindergarten through grade 12, Adults are also welcome. The tournament time." The cost is $1 to enter, and the tournament will be held in Room Nine at the high school. For more information, please call the school, or -- 768-353- 225-205- 1. JAM Recieving awards at the Scouting Awards Banquet were L-Russ Felt, Russ Oliver, Glenn Molyneaux, Carey Smith, Jim Baird, Randy Brunette, Karen Danielson. Diane Worthington was absent when photo was taken. R, Cattlemen's conventions held in Salt Lake Marriott Hotel The annual 68th Association and Cattlemen's event and auction held at the state fairgrounds in Salt Lake City. It is anticipated that this bull sale will generate over $100,000. t of the National Cattlemen's Association from North Dakota and Gary Enright, the newly named national coordinator of the National Beef Promotion Board will be in Salt Lake to update Utah's cattlemen and listen to their concerns. Larry Hoggs, president of the nationwide grocery chain, Alpha Beta, will be the keynote speaker at the concluding banquet Friday, Dec. 5. Wednesday evening will th 4th annual Utah Cattlemen's Classic Bull sale which features the highest quality bulls available and also gives the public an opportunity to attend a major cattlemen's social president-elec- Utah Association convention is being held this week at the Salt Lake City Marriott Hotel. "This annual gathering of the state's oldest association will bring cattlemen from all corners of the state in to discuss critical issues facing the beef industry," according to convention chairman Gary Rose, a rancher from Park Valley, Utah. "The ranching business has been a good living experience and a labor of love, but we need to put more profitability into our operations," according to Rose. To help reach this end, industry leaders such as Jack Dahl, In addition to the main purpose of the annual convention to adopt resolutions and policy direction to help guide the officers and board of directors through 1987, there will also be opportunities to associate with cattlemen and cattlewomen in social and entertaining events that include Thursday night's featureed entertainment Vandermeide, Europe's fastest hypnotist followed by the annual Livestockmen's Ball featuring Heartland, in the Grand Ballrooms. No. 428 Wiss Trigger-typ- e Thermogrip 8 in. 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