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Show Junior stock show planned Scholarships earned by two The final weeks of preparation for the Junior Livestock show are here, and youth in Blanding are busily grooming and feeding their prize animals in anticipation of the Two Monticello High School graduates are among 57 high school graduates, including five students, have received Activity Scholarships to attend Southern Utah State College during the 1976-7- 7 out-of-st- ate competition. The Junior Livestock Show is a organization established for the development of young people who are members of good standing in H either .clubs or F.F.A. In order to organizations. at the show, a youth compete must not be over 20 years old nor out of high school more than one year. They can exhibit two animals in each category and the animust grade at least mals in the show. good" must also be halter They and the exhibitors are broken, on judged showmanship, complete records of animals and quality of animal. Participants this year from Blanding will be Scott son, Brian Holt, Tami Oliver, Wendy Oliver, Lloyd Nielson, Ben Frank, Danny Briggs, Christine Grover, Gloria Grover, Robert Laws, LuJean DeAnn Grover, Grover, Thayne Holt, Robert Pugh, Charles Pugh, Delton Pugh, Teryl Pugh and Shandra and Ricty Brown. Maurice Pugh, FFA advisor, suggests that families wanting to get some excellent beef, mutton or pork for their freezers this year should be sure and attend the livestock show The awards are for $150 each and will be used towards SUSC tuition costs. 4-- These scholarships were awarded for special involvement in high school activities outside the strictly academic area, Johp Q. Cannon, spokesman for the SUSC Schol- arship Committee, said. to-b- While the scholarships were not awarded on the basis of academic achievement, the recipients maintained good academic . standings while time-consumi- ng extracurricular Cannon said. SCOT HENDERSON AND MAURICE PUGH, FFA ADVISOR, weigh' in Maestro, who gained Steers for the Junior Livestock Show to be held August 18 in 106 pounds this past month. conjunction with the San Juan County Fair must weigh at least 850 pounds, activities, being fattened up in the final months they often gain Local scholarship recipients, their parents, and the activities for which each scholarship was awarded, are: Bob Candidates (Cont'd. from page 1) Diana Ruth Black (cheerleader), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Black; and W. Von Black (track), son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendle B. Black,. Monticello. county level, he stated. He said he enjoys doing things that will benefit the area, mentioning that tourism could be pushed more. I would like to see a bill passed on the federal level limiting the time politicians can serve, Alexander said. He pointed out in conclusion that he wasnt alone in accomplishing the things he had done in the past but had been fortunate to have help from many PP&K contest at Dove Creek The annual Ford Dealers-Nation- al Football League Punt, Pass and Kick competition will be sponsored in the Dove Creek, Colorado area this season by Dove Creek Implement, Inc.,, it was announced this week by Cecil Martin. Contestants must register on official entry forms at Dove Creek Implement from August 6 through September 10. The competition is open to grade and junior high students, ages 8 through 13, who live in the United States. Each entrant must be prepared to furnish legal proof of his or her age, such as a birth certificate. Age of the entrant on Decem- ber 31, 1976, determines his or her PP&K age group. 0 a a non-pro- fit school year. excelling in to townspeople. Mike Hurst represented Dwight Laws, Republican candidate for four-ye- ar commisHe said that Laws sion post. is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he studied business management and poLaws has litical science. worked with KSL, Pan AmerKIM Royal ican Airlines, Dutch Airlines and currently is an administrative assistant - with the UNDC. While working with the airlines he was responsible for sales and promotions in the western U.S.A. and traveled a great deal with his job. He recently moyed back toBland-in- g with his wife Linda and their large family. Hurst stated: Dwight Laws is a man ' of great character, integrity and ability. 3- -5 pounds per day. some places been, neither students were Fellmeth, candidate for commissioner, stated that he had served in the Air Force and lived in California. He then got in the construction business and settled in Monticello. Fellmeth has aC.P.A. office in Monticello and has served on the city council and as chairman of the county recreation board. He stated he has been representing people for 25 years against the paper -two-ye- ar an experience he had had recently where a Anglo girl had come in his office and couldn't We have some who read. are not getting an education. he stated. He said he believes a system could be worked out to upgrade teaching and that he is very much in favor of the school community groups which are functioning in the county. He stated he has attended several school board meetings in order to learn the duties of a member and that he is interested in upgrading the school system. Other candidates were invited but were unable to attend this initial meeting. Hopefully, similar meetings will be held in ' the future. old boondoggling of the IRS. He has also worked for the county on fiscal and budgeting matters. He stated he wants to hear ideas from the people of the county and wants the county to be united. Dave Guymon is a candidate commission for the two-ye- ar post and has served as county road supervisor for 25 years. During that time he stated he has seen roads 'and streets come from cow tracks. There were no oiled roads in Blanding when I became road supervisor, he stated. Guy- get-acquain- ted e and sale Wednesday, 18, at 7 p.m. August Adams (Cont'd. from page 3) tez, Colorado; Dee Black, Brigham City, Utah; Alvin K., Black, Chandler, Arizona. Her brother, Archie R. Black, and her sisters, Dortha Palacious and Nancy Lou Black, preceded her in death. . Dove Creek Impl., Inc. mon currently serves on the Blanding city council in charge of city streets. He stated he believes in voting for the best man, whether he is Republican 677-227- 5 or Democrat. Dr. Larell Van Dyke, candi- date for school board, stated he has lived in California, Kansas and Oklahoma but was reared in northern Utah. 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