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Show Emery County Progress 18, 1981 5A Wednesday, November 6Ag is No. 1 FFA members return from meet Cody Gremel, Kash listen about the imWinn and Wayne portance of in Huntington recently agriculture returned from Kansas America. They were Mo. where they able to meet various in the 54th National Future government officials, Farmers of America including the Assistant convention. of Secretary According to the Agriculture, Miss trio, 25,000 or more America 1980, and one FFA members of the Iranian gathered together to Hostages. par-ticipt- i V Gremel, reporter, Kash Winn, president, and Wayne Huntington, treasurer, represented the local FFA Cody The !o-e- Coal Pizza Hut came in third place with a record of 9 wins and 5 losses, winning their games against Bobs, Wards, UPL, Birds, but losing to EMC, Hunter and splitting with Genco. Wards came in fourth place with a record of 9 wins and 5 losses, winning their games with Genco, Bobs, Birds, UPL, but losing to Pizza Hut, EMC and splitting with Hunter. Genco came in fifth place with a record of 6 wins and 8 losses. They won their games against Bobs, Birds, and split with UPL and Pizza Hut and lost to EMC, Wards, and Hunter. UPL came in sixth place with a record of 4 wins and 10 losses, as they won their games against Bobs, split with the Birds, Genco and lost to EMC, Hunter, Pizza Hut and Wards. Volleyball d had their ournament last ,eague uesday and nights Wed-tesda- y and was a lot of here that ixcitement :vening along with nany surprises and jpsets. They would like to the Mining ;ongratulate Emery Company team who won first place with a brilliant performance of ball handling and who won with an record of 14 wins ad no losses. The team was made up of Joe Vaifanua, Ruland Ethel Skipps, Mack Mataese, Mataese, Dave Davitt, Sandy Behling, Jerry Darlene Beverly Kelani McKee, Larson, Patane, and Tuimato, Fia Tuimato. They beat Wards 15- 7 and Pizza Hut 9 and Hunter 3 Genco ad 1 UPL 15- and Birds came in 8 ad seventh place with a 8 Birds Bobs 1 and record of 2 wins and 12 and losses as they split Hunter came in with UPL, Bobs and second place with a lost to Hunter, EMC, record of 11 wins and Wards, Pizza Hut, and only 3 losses. They Genco. Bobs came in at beat the Birds, Bobs, Pizza eighth place with a UPL, but lost record of 1 win and 13 Hut,Genco, games to EMC and losses, splitting with Birds but losing to split with Wards. 15-- 9, 15-- 15-- 15-1- 15-1- 1, 15-- 15-1- 15-- 15-- 15-- 3, 5, 7, 15-- 7, 15-- 3. ry TTIhie Genco. During the evening there were elections of June the new officers. The President; 1 Vice-Presid- Richard Vice-Presden- Dress Slacks and This week Junior squads only! sweep events Canyon and View wasnt the victory San Rafael junior secured until the last highs swept their contested match when opponents for the first Cougar Carl Jensen time last week as the defeated his opponent handled Cougars 46-3- 15-- 6, 7 15-1- 75-- 15-- 15-- 7, The decision. Canyon View then had to forfeit the last matches and held on to win. Other Cougars who won by decisions with a Helper with a wrestling victory and 3 a volley ball win while the Bulldogs of southern Emery easily powered over East Carbon with a 6 wrestling rout and a 5 volleyball contest. 12-- Ladies' Men's Leather Coats Winter Vests included Mitchell Horton, David Bard-sle- y and Chris Olsen. The ladv Cougars Jackets $11 OlffiVW Bt 0 Reg. 219.95 NOW OFF wrestlers jumped off to a quick 3 lead as the boys of the smaller weights really stood out. Canyon Views Seth Allred, Darin Hurdsman and Boyd Pugmire all recorded pins in the early going to boost the Cougars. Mike Barnes also added another pin to the Cougars tally. But Ladies' Men's Fur Coats Sweaters 21-- Smoked Turkeys Reg. 269.95 FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS! Delicious & Convenient Kilipack Lockers SO W. Main, Ferron 384 2696 NOW Gals' Fashion Ski HELPER Boys' Reg. Price (Continued on Page 7) Cougar & Jackets Men's Suits Reg. 140.00 o Girls' OFF Shirts & Sweaters NOW REGULAR PRICE Men's Winter Jackets 42 THISWEEKONLY! u: are S Bank Cards smmm East Main in Price also starting an alumni association for anyone who is involved in agriculture. Anyone interested in joining should contact Dellos. We appreciate the public's support of our program, said Kash Winn, president. t; Charlene Oviatt for a job well done. et is Joe Jenson and the 8 & 20 LAY-A-WAY- They Men's Girls' mow it ticipate in. SALE AS Sweaters & Jean Shirts Jenson, Herring, new President of the league is Bruce Cox, the new All new secretary is Sharon Erickson. We would like to give a special thanks to the old officers who are EMC, Hunter, Wards, UPL, Pizza Hut, and Children's Reg. PRE-CHRISTM- gg(iry IN As FFA members, American the three young men Our join about 70 students Community project. at Emery High School They are looking for about suggestions from the is learning impublic as to possible its agriculture, portance in America beautification projects that they could par- fltf club at the 54th National FFA convention in Kansas City, Mo. tournament championship Country and how to do it more effectivly. Their advisor is Bill Dellos. FFA club The is looking for a community to assist as part of its Building convention i- Emery Mining spikes others on tvay to The lasted four days. The group also attended the American Royal Livestock Show. |