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Show t- S r 'tV.P'V i I - A .F ; V r 1: r r winners in the of beef division rophy (he Kiwanis Spring Show were Darin Howard, Chris Monmiott, and Mark Nieisen. Kxtension photo i 58 participate spring livestockthe show division in t beef ners in were Tamara Wor and 4-- FFA members participated in the annual Kiwanis Spring Livestock Show, held May 2 at the Juab County Fairgrounds. Contestants showed animals in three categories: beef, sheep, and and them show judges. Nielsen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nielsen, showed sheep in the show. Mark received a blue ribbon and trophy and Danette received a to Little League tryouts set Saturday Little League tryouts will be held Friday, May 12 at 6 p.m. at the Little League ball park, says Larry Broadhead, president of the Little League organization. Those trying out must be at least nine years of age and not more than 3 years of age by August received a blue ribbon and trophy in the senior division of the event. Other blue ribbon win- - 1 Tony Sperry will head CEU 1. There will be no sign ups beyond this date, students Broadhead says. At a Little League meeting recently, Larry Broadhead was ieelected of the president organization and Larry Tony Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Duane Sperry of Nephi, has been elected president of the Associated Men Students at the College of Eastern Utah in Price. Hospital list Patients at the Juab County Hospital as of Tuesday morning w'ere: Christina Valmaceda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Valmaceda, Nephi. Doris Christensen, Ft. the horse division of the Kiwanis Spring Show are, left 10 right, Lance 1 in Osborne, Diane Worwood, and Todd Day. Posing with the trio is Cary Peterson, chairman of the show, red ribbon for her partin- - t his group. Todd Day, son of Mr. pation. memThirty-eigh- t and Mrs. Bob Day, won bers of the Nephi Nebo the trophy in group three Junior Posse partici- (ages H to 191. Other pated in the fitting and Line ribbon winners in showing of horses. Par- group three were Tom ticipants were divided inTaylor and Denise to three different age Wa nkicr. groups, competing for a trophy and blue ribbons. 5 The trophy winner in group one (ages 10 and was Diane Worwood, tdaughter of Mr. and Airs. Dale Worwood. Ollier blue ribbon winners in group one were Rodney Wankier, Kyle Garrett. Casey Winn, and Derk Winn. The trophy winner in group two (ages 12 and 13) was Lance Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne. Paul Painter also won a blue ribbon in in e.veruMCj is Life Re! Oct My Thy will at the take place 3 A 4 ; A 'tm 4 -- ' Wednesday, 17, club officers have announced. The dinner will begin at 1 p.m. A program I & e- - I s I .'.4 & A cm The lunch menu 15-1- 5 I I l - 623-023- 1 complete Spring Planting Headquarters" s': :o. Nephi, Ut. 623-022- g ' w&y T sdli v .'. - L. ' ' ..AM ' J ? for cookie, milk. 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'' H Heads up people, putting you ahead. 17 F 54 ff-- t Co- 1 - p Sr i- pi - .f Ms ' gt-- . 4 i f F B i v &W NC, schools in the Juab District for May Robyn Johns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johns, Nephi Johanna Knollema, At-- Av A " Your t id 'r; Mother Nature Nursery I I 802 East 100 South at their dub building on JlflE 3 HUE THEY LAST! eg Tills Sumday May Mtl The Golden Age Club will bold a polluek dinner TEL1U A Day Age Club UA7 XJVJL I'M 'ay 4 set for Golden Before it breaks you ! Fphnn'm First Ward chapel at 7 pan. Flit iimes-Neu- s Ncmii, Utah 1 1 ) dinner 4 "May Will." 'I he graduation ,4 Pot-luc- k yv u The ire--- il uie is located t to Snow College. h' lne for the gradua- tion 4-- ; VN ' 1 r next week Mrs. Norman Fulmer, Nephi I Til members winning trophies What's cooking Paul Dawson, Nephi P ll it IT M Kennedy and Lane were elected vice presidents. Mvda Carter was elected secretary. A trophy was awarded to t he NRP team for last years season. Green IS ml m 1 1 A j Har-war- d Juab County II Danette and Mark Memmott, if , Dailey, Merilyn Darin Howard, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Howard, received a blue ribbon and trophy in the junior division of the beef category and Chris Memmott, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice 61 thing-ton- David McPherson, Michael Peterson, and Clark Jolley. horses. The show emphasized the participants' abilities to fit animals I ? ua ;i Von Bowles and Penrod Larsen of Cheryl Nephi and Peggy Join s of Mona will be among si udcnl s gradual ing from he J'.'phraim LDS Itnlimie of Religion mi 1 1 Fifty-eigh- is i graduate from Institute k. - I will - n: . i.I Area students V 1 V . 'M ' . i S A r 1 V 4 A v F '4.1 Of tt 190 H A 2 |