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Show I Emery County Progress Wednesday, November an Rafael Following is a list of students Vanessa have met the requirements of the honor roll for the first quarter of 1983-8- 4 at San Rafael Junior High School. Students receive four points for each A, three points for each B, two points for each C and one point for each D. In order to be on the honor roll they must have at least four A grades. There is a Castle Dale display 27 Bryan points: 8th Grade points: Davin Arnold, Steven Law, Jolene Luke, Dell Stilson, Scott Stilson and Amy Yost. 27 points: Marlene Curtis, Mark Dewyea, Merianne Ewell, Jackie Huntsman, Shannon Johansen, Steven Jorgensen, Debera Olsen and Carla Priggemeier. 26 points: Jim Bell, Dusty Huntington, Jenny Jeffs, Jennifer Stilson, Holly Umphenour and Matt Walther. 25 points: Lai Loni Elggren, Denise Horscroft, Jennifer Johansen and Kristie Nelson. 9th Grade 28 points: Darin Fairbanks, Bell, Michelle Grant, Scott Olsen, Ryan Peacock, Ora Price, Nathan Spencer, Angie Taylor and Daniel Williams. 26 points: Troy-- Anderson, Phillip George, Seth McCourt, Joye Peacock, Russele Snow and Todd Snyder. ' Laurel Clements, points: Brendon Anderson, Colin Anderson, Gina Dugmore, 27 Phyllis Jorgensen, Barbara Pinegar, Marc Stilson, Anna Thompson and Jeri Lynn Margaret Johansen, Trista Lake, Mindy Morley, Chris McCourt, Jennifer Peterson, Sauna Snow, Shari Ward and Jackie Wysocki. 25 Blake points: Butler, Lesley Darios, Helen Farley, Jason Faulconer, Paige Funk, Rinji Gregerson, Jodie Lin-dgre- n, McCuistion, Penny and Shuree 28 points. 7th Grade 28 points: Gina Bunderson, Allen Day, Brenda Dugmore, Shane Gagon, Nathan Gravely, James Hickenlooper, Devina Horsecroft, Todd Huntington, Adela Jorgensen, Brandon Sanchez, Shalise Thomas and David Yost. possible Shaw started to get involveu in muzzleloading. After that, the interest went more in the direction of folklore and history of the area which led them into craft work. For Mrs. Judd, that work is more than a hobby. Its how I make a living, she said. She spends hours working on beadwork and leatherwork and sells her products out of state. The beads come from Italy or by Larry W. Davis Thomas. 28 Progress Editor What began as an interest in muzzleloading has evolved into an intense study of the early history of Emery County for Jon and Cindy Judd of Ferron. The two will be featured at the Dale Library on Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. where they will present a slide show and exhibit some of the crafts Castle over they have mastered several years of study. Czechoslovakia while the specially treated leather comes from Arizona. The skills for the work, according to Mrs. Judd, came from just figuring it will present a show of slide photographic and petroglyphs pictographs from over 20 locations in Emery County. They will also give an exhibition of recreated Indian The Judds out. However, the skills also came from years of practice, reading from instructional books, and observing others. For the Judds, much of the observation takes place at annual rendezvous where the Mountainmen get together to exchange ideas, among other things. The public is invited to attend the show and exhibit and a special invitation is extended to all local Scouts. and Mountainman artifacts from the early to mid 1800s. This will include clothing, quill and beadwork, and rawhide horse gear and horn work. Much of the work will remain on display from Dec. 5 through Dec. 9. Mrs. Judd said that their interests in this area first began about 10 years ago when they . l ' This saddle, to be exhibited at the Castle Dale Library next week along with other projects, combines the work of Jon and Cindy Judd of Ferron. Cindy shows the saddle which features her beadwork and her husband's leather crafting. Thomas. 26 points: Maralynne Ewell, Heather Johnson, David Stilson and Andy Wright. 25 points: Christal Herring, Cindy Jones, Sam Priggemeier, Fawn Seely and Laurie Thomas. EMERY HIGH SCHOOL Student of the Week WSIl T' .oA. - - 4 " yT f jk n i 1 jg, ' , 4 J. Keith Funk to Emery County High School are attend college and major seniors Juley Atwood and Keith in social work or child Funk are the Students of the development and minor in Week. Juley is the daughter of threatre arts. Keith has earned good grades Clark and Talma Atwood of of while son is the and Keith taking a variety of subElmo, Bruce and Ted Ann Funk of jects. This past year he has served as president of the Clawson. Computer Club. He attended Juley has participated in a Boys State in Logan last sumnumber of organizations while mer. He is also listed in Whos attending Emery High. She has Who Among American High been a member of the Drill School Students. Team, Forensics Team, Drama Keith has completed four Team, and has participated in years of seminary and is active gymnastics. She has served as in his LDS ward. He hopes to fill FHA secretary, Pep Club a mission. He also enjoys his job secretary, and is currently as clerk at Morley s Food serving as Laurel Class Center in Ferron where he has president in the LDS Church. the opportunity to meet and i Among her hobbies are associate with new people. bowling, softball, cooking, Keith plans to attend college sewing, dancing, acting in where he will major in plays, and exercising. Her goals engineering or dentistry. Juley Atwood Chocolate Steel Gray Peach Tj(5) U SALE PRICE 02) 20-PStoneware Dinnerware Set Includes 4 each: dinner plate, salad plate, cup, saucer and soup J Vo Zions First National (2) c. Ferron Huntington Castle Dale bowl. Dishwasher and microwave oven safe. A Cougar Corner by Shawndra Jensen CVJH Reporter I s i This Thursday, Dec. 1, we have a wrestling tournament at Wednesday. Also, on the same night, is a ninth grade band concert. The chorus group will also take part in this program. 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