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Show 10 The S. ' a r T J W. 'V-j- 2 Mj.' 1 992 New Jr. Miss North Sevier chosen in recent contest The annual Ir Miss oi ih Sc icr ui ill SSk'I pagCJIH Was held al Hi till Si. liool i utas Mas 5, Dw2 I , Niiuuyii sas.mli aiul Nth uuila gills dim timiu, Redmond, ami Salma s i Ha vu vl in mui vk a. spoils ssaai aiul lui i.ial a .a Uuklai'im in. l.iK in uaiijn i.lnm s al C u moii i - a Mn'u ii ili Sv u i IK.ii'i. ma.iii.,' Mis LdwaiJs, alkl liei Inst .I'Ll d.iiil 12 ill mam laiik 2 K'lua Joluisoii a ith soi.al solos dia me the s .s min Ihe lolloAine oils i eisd honois v Karen Hales, Aurora, Miss 'oi.jiDiialil) and 4th Attendant; luinis, daughter of Burke savin a, id L in L n Williams, Redmond, 9d attendant, Niuile Shaw, daugh-- i Mike and Joanne Shaw, Au-- i ia 2nd attendant, Dawn Dahlsrud, uau duel ol Andrew and Bonny Id Hid, urora, 1st attendant; Jr. Miss oiih Se icr is Jessica Barnc , k, dun ol Maynard and Vicky in ora .i downed h last) car's ,, auna Johnson. She will ike l)02-Osdiool war u aiul ( . i i ao. farmersranchers worried about low water Utah .a, tut. w uli the exception ol .mis ol the state, water le- , iioimal. which ii below . sv , iel impael ciop and liw-aloihistion in the suinii s months A e il timed ranishowers through-.'ii- t s the Mininis'i ean help keep .uni ranges green, il Mother ui. is will eiH'ivi.tie. Ashby nois'd m stl raid crops, particularly But meil gram and all alia will i lake a beating this year. Ashby said the states lop cash e op. all alia hay .could be seriously Our n paidie'il by a lackol water. aU. ilia groweis haxc established eoiiti.ieis throughout the western s and the Orient, which have sii developed tit rough reliable delivers over the years, he said. We d hate to see these contracts loo. il we can' raise a decent crop . I Ol e W Ik1' and i.ili ats Ilk pk . .ill .11' , IN sd .2 i tin si. k III : I ninl-to-lat- edeiutii m I B Iisskli in k, ,,! P ,d says it now appeals nu I tali sinners and lam lie s dionki .. prepaie lot se eis dim la the m ivn2 i. lions piodikti. Ashby said die latest w.iLi lie uk- lean I Senior Citizen Commodities June 4th 1 t i e i 1 i New Junior Miss North Sevier Royalty pas-ui's- ol has lie said In the meantime, barm Bureau luces w ise w .iter use now, not only In burners and ranchers, but by home owners, loo, sis we need to conserve every drop. Without stringent conservation measures, we could run out ol water m many aie'.is i i tlie st.ite this summer, he pn die led and NSHS Coach are honored District Board Sevier Schcxil Districts entire board of education and North Sevier High School basketball coach Craig Gladwcll were honored May 20 at the fourth annual Evening of Recognition sponsored by the Utah Stale Board of Education. Board member, Ruth Jackson, who is president of the Utah School Boards Association this year, was one of a doen people receiving the Lightof Utah is a popular place with is out to The welcome mat BUILT HERE An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. Learning award for their outstanding contributions to education. She has been a member of the Sevier board for nearly ten years. Others receiving the Light of Learning award were Gov. Norman H. Bangcrlcr, Senator Lyle Hillyard, Deseret News education reporter Twila Van Leer, Dr. Thomas Clark, a specialist on hearing impairment, and his wife, Bonnie; and a team of six arts education teachers at Hi I Icrcst High. For its leadership in fostering and supporting the quest for America status, the board was given an Outstanding Contribution Award by the Utah School Boars Association. Coach Gladwcll was recognized as 2A Coach of the Year by the Utah High School Activities Association. 20(X) travelers MADE HERE dant; Nicole Shaw, 2nd Attendant; Jessica Barney, 1992 Jr. Miss North Sevier; Dawn Dahlsrud, 1st attendant; and Susan Williams, 3rd attendant. Nineteen 7th and 8th grade girls from the North Sevier Area competed for the crown of 1992 Jr. Miss North Sevier. Winners are, from left: Melinda Hales, 4th atten- - hy-la- i Commodities w ill k ds 1: s loi Senior Ciiiens (n i at s and older in the Salma, Redmond and Aurora aicas on June bdi at 12 ;n oeations w ill lv m me Ss m i pan Center, Salma: Auiou al the Ha rold Cuius home 1lease be awaie u :lk po . Sou rules tiou mm;.: d s m bu o o must meet income guide lines on nature sheets .is you siji lor u m modities It is sell deshuuiion Please let the Cente i know .ik.ul ol tune il you want to lu e luik h at the Center that da 1 visit Utah; the friendly place, according to national opinions revealed in a Dan Jones and Associates survey. The 110 question image survey was commissioned by the Utah Travel Council, State Dept, of Community and Economic Development, Utah Powcrand Light, Ski Utah.SallLakc Convention and Visitors Bureau, Utah Division of Business and Economic Development, and the Economic Development Corporation of Utah. Pollster, Dan Jones, says the state rates high for being a friendly state where visitors are welcome. HE says when they come to Utah - they come to ski, sec national parks and enjoy the many other recreational and tourism attractions. Nicholas Murray Butler Annual NSHS Senior Lockup planned First 1992 Seniors - Lets Party! An all night graduation party is being held at 1 1:30 p.m. graduation night. There will be movies, volleyball, games, pizza, pop, munchics and lots of good times. And its all FREE! This party is being sponsored by the NSHS PTSA and Project Teamwork in an effort to offer semios a safe place to party. It will be held at the NSHS Gym, and Seniors leaving the party will not be allowed to Sho-tim- e Video is donating is some movies, and Coca-Col- a donating soda pop as well as door prizes that will be given away at 6 a.m.to those party goers who can do it all night. A continental breakfast will be served at this time. Anyone who would like to help in this allmcpt to give our kids a good time by donating door prizes, please contact Pam Anderson at or JoAnn Shaw, 529-351- 529-719- 0, We congratulate all of our Seniors and invite them to come to the NSHS Gym graduation night and party with us! Call Your News Correspondent... 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