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Show At Lehi, Snow College invitational meets JHS track team competes day. javelin throw. The regional track meet is Juab will travel to the BYU Invitational Friday and to the scheduled in Nephi for Friday, Park City Invitational Satur- - May 6. Juabs track team had a busy for Juab with first place in the week as they traveled to the run. Lehi Invitational Wednesday Mike Bronson placed first in and then competed in the Snow the run. Area cattle producers are in- ported cattle, beef, or beef prodCollege Invitational Saturday. In the mile run, Brent Wallace vited to vote in the U.S. Depart- ucts between Oct. 1, 1986 and In the Lehi event, Juab com- placed second, .David Wallace ment of Agricultures Beef March 31, 1988 are eligible to peted against Lehi, Grantsville, placed third, and Austin Referendum Tuesday, May 10. vote. FFA and members and Morgan. Kenison placed fourth. owned who cattle that decide will whether or during They Tina Sperry placed first in the Jeff Anderson placed second not to continue with a 81 per period also are eligible to vote. and Raymond Garrett placed head fee to merchandise and javelin and the Producers and improters who hurdles. third in the dash and the use of beef. are unable to vote in person may Tina Sperry, Tonya Mellor, David Tatton placed third in the promote will take place be- contact the county Extension Voting Tara Freeman, and Michelle boy s javelin throw. tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at office for information about Warner took first place in the At the Snow College meet, the Juab County Extension ofballots. absentee relay. Bryce Morgan placed first in the fice, located in the Juab County Tonya Mellor placed second in high jump, Bronson finished Center at 160 North Main. The votes will be counted by Angela Allred and Lorette Osborne represented Juab High School solo and ensemble festival recently. Each received dash and Amy fifth in the the run, and All cattle producers who own- the Agricultural Stabilization at the for their vocal solos. Truscott picked up a blue ribbon Sperry placed sixth in the ed or superior ratings acquired cattle, or who im- - and Conservation Service. 800-met- Beef vote er 800-met- May 1 0 is er 4-- H 300-met- 400-met- er 400-met- er 800-met- er er 400-met- er all-stat- e Juab High golf team takes second at region tournament Come On Down The Juab High School golf team took second in a region match Richfield. held Monday in They competed against teams South Sevier, North Sanpete, Manti, and Gunnison high schools. Richfields team won the match by a narrow margin. Finishing third was the team from Gunnison High School. "All of the kids from the Juab said Dr. team played well, Nelson Jones, who, with Bruce Blanchard and Jack Lamento, coaches the team. Three of the team members are in the top ten medalists for the region. They are Curt Hoaldridge, Jason Bender, and Dennis Sperry, all of whom shot exceptionally well in the match, said Jones. "Some of the kids are really progressing at an excellent rate and are becoming very competitive. Were looking forward to qualifying for the state tournament, which will be held in St. George this year, said Jones. The next region match will be held in Nephi Thursday at 1:30 from Richfield, FFA lists (awards, new officers The Mt. Nebo chapter of the Future Farmers of America held their annual parent-membbanquet recently. The 1988-8chapter officers were announced. They are Jason Williams, president; Michelle McDonald and Holli Skinner, Brent Worther 9 , , vice-presiden- ington, secretary; Steven Har-war- Hurry In And Save DIG On All Your Spring Apparel, Shoes, Fabric, And Much, Much, More!! First HURRY - Select Your Purchases, Then Spin The IN!X.Wheel Of Fortune For Your Discount On ALE. Items Including Sale Items. PAYSON STORE ONLY! vr find! identical If you merchandise far less else where, just tell as ar bring in their ad. WELL Winter, treasurer; Wade reporter; Brett Ostler, sentinel; Bart Whiting and Justin Blackett, historians; and Tyson Garrett, photographer. Brent Worthington was named the Star chapter Greenhand and Mike McPherson was named the Star chapter Farmer. Scholarships were given to Wade Harward, Dane Trimble, Bill Bagley, Tina Taylor, Holli Skinner, Jason Williams, Mat Weeks, Kecia Phillips, and Mike McPherson. The Star Senior was Ron Greenhalgh and the DeKalb Award winner was Kecia Phillips. Michelle McDonald was named woman of the year and Steven Winter was named man of the year. Leadership awards were given to Kecia Phillips, Mike McPherson, Ron Greenhalgh, Michelle McDonald, Jason Williams, and Holli Skinner. Proficiency awards were given to Mike McPherson, beef; Troy Howard, agriculture mechanics; Shaler Jensen, first-yea- r agriculture mechanics; Larry Pauly, sheep; and Michelle McDonald, horses. The chapters adviser is Cal Baird. MEET THE PRICE. d, , . OT ' i. I.' ' u 5 -- cl. POSTER PM LM SHEETS " V'! 35' I M. f rtf k m Is |