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Show written test competition and Jenny Worwood and Cassie Carter received blue ribbons. Receiving trophies in the showmanship at halter division were Cassie Carter, Kevin Stephenson, and Jade Jackson. Jenny Worwood and Heidi Winn, Jolene Purper, Marie Cowan received blue ribbons. Kenison, and Shauna Reed Cassie Carter, Jade Jackson, received blue ribbons for their and Jenny Worwood received score on the written test. trophies in the western Trophies in showmanship were horsemanship division, while awarded to Jared Winn, Kory Stephenson, and Clete Carter. A blue ribbon was given to K.C. Lunt. In western horsemanship, tropies we to Kory Stephenson, K.C. Lunt, and Marie Kenison. Shauna Reed received a blue ribbon. In western riding, Kory Stephenson, Jared Winn, and Shauna Reed received tropies and K.C. Lunt received a blue ribbon. spring horse show 4--H than 50 entrants parhorsemanticipated in the ship spring show held Thursday at the Juab County Fairgrounds. The event was sponsored by the Nephi-Neb- o Posse riding club. They provided ribbons for all participants in each event More and show halter trophies for those who took the first three places in each age group. In group I (ages were awarded in the written test competition to Rachel Michael, Andrea Ware, and Shannon Worthington. Showmanship at halter trophies 4-- H - blue-ribbon- 9-1- s went to Ben Winn, Aaron Stephenson, and Andrea Ware. Blue ribbons went to Seth McPherson, Pete Larsen, Kaleb Andersen, Rachel Michael, Kendra Anderson, and Tar alee Garrett. Trophies for western horsemanship were awarded to Ben Winn, Aaron Stephenson, and Pete Larsen. Wayne McPherson, Shawn Shepherd, Casey Shepherd, Andrea Ware, Rachel Michael, and Brian Kenison received blue ribbons. In western riding event, trophies went to Shawn . Tina Taylor and Tyson Garrett received blue ribbons. Trophy winners in the western riding event were Jade Jackson, Heather Cowan, and Heidi Cowan. Tina Taylor and Kevin Stephenson received blue ribbons. The Times-New- s 3 Nephi, Utah May 24, 1989 TTIn) Shepherd, Chet Jackson, and Brian Kenison. Blue ribbons In group III (ages were received by Pete Larsen Heather Cowan, Camille and Luke Jackson. Kenison, and Heidi Cowan In group II (ages Jared received show halters in the 14-19- 12-13- ), ), Co, . A Verl Thomas, second from the right, poses with leaders Sharon Michael, left, and Extension agents Kathy Riggs and Blaine Jones. 4-- H Verl Thomas gets H 'Clover Key' award 4-- Verl Thomas of Nephi received a Clover Key" award at the Leadermete held in state Ogden recently. The award is given to leaders with five volunteer service of or less who, in years officials, the words of state represent the future of Utahs program. Thomas is responsible for the leathercraft program in the county. He has worked with an members each average of 20 year for the past four years. He has helped them learn basic skills in working with leather projects as well as to have confidence in their abilities and not be afraid to be creative in toolleaders. ing leather, say The county Extension staff appreciates Mr. Thomas for his dedication to youth in the coun- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Mt Nebo ty and for his willingness to share his talents, tinued. miEU toi con- they Here's school lunch menu TO RIDE THE CIRCUS ELEPHANTS ON JUNE 7TH NOTHING TO BUY Here is the lunch menu for Juab District for 1: May Monday No school Memorial Day. Meaty nachos, Tuesday green beans, pears, buns, milk. Hamburger, Wednesday french fries, orange slices, cookschools in the ENTER TODAY AT 29-Ju- Ron and LeAnn Andrews will graduate from Southern Utah State College June 3. Andrews will graduate summa cum laude with a degree in computer science and math and will work as a computer systems analyst in the Nebo School District. LeAnn will graduate with a degree in elementary education and minors in reading, computer science, and math. She will be teaching sixth grade at the Juab Middle School next fall. The couple will make their home in Andrews is a son of Wayne and Joyce Andrews of Nephi. Nephi. ie, milk. Mrs. Andrews is a daughter of Dick and Marie Talbot of Magna. baked Ham slice, Thursday potato, mixed vegetables, roll, hot-cro- vmELmiMiu& ss 793 NORTH MAIN, NEPHI DRAWING, MON. JUNE 5TH cherry shortcake, milk..; No lunch. Last day Friday of school. FFA judging teams do well at state The Mt. Nebo FFA chapter did well at the state contests recently. The following teams received excellent awards: crop judging, Wade Harward, Brett Ostler, Justin Williams, and Tyson Garrett; meat judging, Brent Worthington, Justin Williams, and Justin Blackett; land judging, Brett Ostler, Brent Worthington, Wes Lunt, and Justin Williams; and livestock judging, Brady Lynn, Jade Jackson, Burke Neilson, and Seth Wall. The horse judging team won a good award. Team members are Jade Jackson, Wes Lunt, Chad Bryson, and Jamison McPherson. The dairy judging team also participated in the contest. Team members are Bryant Yates, Justin Blackett, Wade Garrett, and Chad Bryson. Special dinner, program honors 'Aging Americans' East Juab Senior Citizens Mrs. James Garrett, and Comorganization recently held a din- missioner and Mrs. Joe Bernini. ner and program to honor aging Following dinner, Diane Americans. The Ray Crook, president of the group, welcomed 125 members and guests to the event. A special tribute was given to Clark Wood, who was 100 years old April 29; and to Lucille Cowan Lunt, who will be 100 years old Nov. 1. Both received flowers. Also receiving flowers were Elgin Gardner, Lorene Kirgan, Margaret White, Chloe Pearl Cowan, and Lucille Miller. All are charter members of the senior citizen organization in Juab County. 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