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Show atje Papon (Elironicle uith WB Thursday, August 23, 1979, page 5 also on the Advisory Goshen Supports Strong by Michael Olson As you drive into Goshen from the east 50-on Highway you dont see many 6, meet or contest every week in Utah County, giving the young men and women a chance to work their animals 4-- H year. Nancy Bradford, who is on the Advisory Council this year, says that Goshen has nearly 100 of its elligible youngsters enrolled in Fifty of them were entrants in last weeks County Fair in Spanish Fork. Ten of them are taking projects to the State Fair next month. Those to going State Fair are Holly Nelson in Phase 3 Foods by (taught Marcella Staheli); Rodney Kirk in OutClub door Cooking Poster by (taught Colleen White and Ann Kirk); Janae Staheli, Frank Tervort, and Stacy Evans in Home Wood Improvement, Refinishing (taught by Jill Staheli); Randy Jasperson in Home 4-- 4-- Program Genola, and Elberta. Donna Bird and Scott McKendrick are the Utah State Extension Utah for Agents Bradford Mrs. County. thanks them for the they professionalism bring to their work in helping kids get started on projects and the events that seeing run the of year smoothly. were picked at this gional when the two contest to go to the teams met again. ReThe Mountainlands Mountainlands in Meet was Coalville Regional gional on August 9. of two comprised advertising signs. Only one stands out-n- ot because its conspicuous but because it advertises something to very important Goshen people-4-- H. The sign is rather small and wired to a fence about a half mile out of town. It was put there by Gary Steele who serves on the Youth Council this 4-- H Council in Utah County for Goshen, Santaquin, 4-- for w 4-- H 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Club-Ro- w Okel-berr- y, 4-- D Paul Sames is organizing a youth football and basketball program in Santaquin. Shown with him are his sons Steven, Daryl and Craig. Youth Flag Football and Basketball in Santaquin Paul Sames, a new resident of Santaquin, is in the process of a youth organizing and football flag basketball program for from youngsters Goshen, Santaquin, and Genola. Registration is $15 per player with a maximum of $30. per family. (Any family with more than two children of this age who want to play will not be charged for more than two registrations.) Registration for the flag football program is Mr. going on now. Sames can be reached by phoning in Santaquin. Also, a 2 4-- H 4-- n The Home Environment and Child 1: Care Clubs-RoRodney Kirk, Frank Tervort, Stacy Evans, Michelle Tervort, Janae Staheli, Flipper, Pam Haring (leader). Absent: Rodney Kirk, Allen Kirk, Scott Evans. White and Dog Care Club-Tro- y Mat Bradford and Smokey, John Partridge and Grover, 4-- high-poi- nt Mountainlands Re- - in leaders Goshen include three supervisors: Ross and 4-- s Home Clothing and Michelle Tervort, Diana Horton, Stacy Evans, Carolyn Partridge, Cindy Dee Ann Horton; Reynolds, Row 2: Fay Morgan (leader), 7 0 he has seven years coaching experience little league programs in football, basketball, Most and baseball. of this coaching was done while Mr. Sames in was the army with the working Youth Dependent of the Association Last U.S. Army. coached he year little league baseball in Provo. Improvement Club-Ro- w 1: .ot TRUCK ON OVER Staphanie Beck, Joell Reif, Jill Jasperson, Connie Davis (leader), Maureen Nieto (leader), Arma Kay (leader). Absent: Dana Kay, Sabrina White, Penny Van Ausdal, Theresa Reynolds. & o 8 BIG BRONCO SALE! This Week's Special: Discount $1300 stock 79182 n trade-iLow down payment! allowance. High in is so limited, today! 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Check this out at $40,900 - you will be glad you did. Remember free evaluation with no obligation. Were here to Personalized service to all. provide professional real estate service for you. - Okel-berr- Row 2: Randy Staheli Tervort Linda (leader). (leader), ficials in Goshen. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL ,4-- i Staheli, Holly Nelson, Partridge, Val cooperation from the school and city of- XI I Carolyn will be registration held this Saturday, August 25, at Squash-heaPark. Later, there will be a possibility of signing up at See one of us for super savings on the 1979 bronco of your choice. ' I Karen team was designated Team A while the next best was called Team B. Three members of the B Team were Goshen the from Broncos: Scott Evans, Hannifin, Marearet and Dana Kay. (Laurel Draper of Genola was also picked for the B Although Team.) it was named second by Utah the County judges, Mrs. Bradford felt the B team with its Goshen representatives was the better It would be team. interesting for her to see the results of the O ,off 0ff 6. 4-- 4-- 4-- H 00023 Coy Morgan (leader); Row 2: Outdoor Cooking, Leathercraft, Brenda Davis (leader). Absent: 1: Grant and Rabbit Clubs-RoRoss and Nancy Bradford stand manshlp Club of Goshen at the Jensen, Bryan White, Mat Scott Evans, Mike Crews, Allen In front of the Junior Horse- - Genola Arena during the recent Bradford, John Partridge, Rodney Kirk, Darin Jensen. regional meet. Kirk, Frank Tervort, Stacy Evans, exvaluable teams from each of only in often competiin the following counties: perience tion. She notes that Mrs. A magical transformation takes place when you to Lake, According Salt Utah, of hours many training even travel west of Goshen on 50-State Road signs and Bradford, Wasatch, Tooele, each week go along on the east and Alberta tell are an prohas Mrs. as you you entering exchange Summit. Just with the competition. west. on the wherein Elberta young had preleaving Bradford gram Goshen is lucky, Utah people from various the dicted, says Mrs. Bradford, nations County B Team took states , and to have the Goshen with families in and" the stay first place Club Valley Riding Utah County A Team other states and nahelping out in Margaret took second. They tions. She says President of the Goshen Hannifin to State the now go Fred Jensen and the Meet in Richfield on Broncos went on an other club members let exchange trip to Japan the August 26. people use two years ago. of list the But as their arena free of is not just Also, Fair winners at the even incharge-th- ey iAjA-a summer thing. With this of clude the power for beginning article shows, the scope help from the school, lighting the arena at projects go on all Foods is wide; and and Canning of She adds that Partridge; Row 2: Fay Morgan night. Goshen. in 1: Stacy Evans, Val the Goshen Valley (leader), Marcella Staheli (leader), although the horse winter notes Bradford Mrs. Virginia Cloud (leader). Holly Nelson, Michelle competition was exRiding Club is one of excellent is there is the not Tervort, Janae Staheli, Carolyn the only riding clubs citing, it in Goshen has been the result of a gradual building up of the It that participate to that various programs. began in 1965 when extent in helping a Carl organization. to according his parents, Finch, Another advantage Mr. and Mrs. Edgar the Goshen Broncos Finch, started a Club has is being Utah in chapter so that Lyman situated Mrs. BradLoney could enter his County. feeder calf in a stock ford claims, "Utah show. Carls sister, County more has Van Verna Ausdal, outstanding horses her parents than anywhere else in says worked hard after that the state. There are small beginning of one about 2,000 excellent They horses entered in comparticipant. more petitions at the Utah encouraged This every County Fair. participation year after that. Later, makes for some good others like Mrs. Brad- competition in Utah ford pushed the pro- County. Mrs. Bradford regrams further along the the turnabout lates 100 to almost way results of this years involvement. and County Mrs. Bradford and Senior meets to her husband Ross, as Regional of what show how close the examples On leaders must do to get competition is. this kind of interest July 26 the top 20 in devote a great riders from the south deal of time to the half of the county horsemanship sections met with the 20 best She says from the north half. of teams there is some kind of Two eight-ma4-- 4-- nrran Phase Improvement, I (taught by Connie Davis); Joell Reif in 3 Phase Sewing, Denise by (taught Warren); Stacy Evans Staheli and Janae in Food Preparation, Phase I (taught by Fay Morgan and Virand Cloud); ginia Michelle Tervort in I Phase Sewing, Linda by (taught Tervort). The enthusiasm Other leaders in Goshen, besides those mentioned at the beare Coy ginning, Arma Kay, Morgan, Nieto, Maureen Brenda Davis, Fred Jensen, and Howard Morgan. That sign outGoshen symside bolizes the real interest one small town takes in its young people. Good luck at the State Fair, Goshen! T ) TTOrJlG Thurs. 10:00 A.M. to 11 P.M Sat. 10:00 A.M. to 12 P.M Sunday 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. iscount $1200 Check all thee standard features: a 351 engine transmission a Bucket seats (2) a Power front disc brakes i Rear tootweli a Power tailgate window l a Compare Bronco's option list, too 70 4I PftA www SlOCfc 791 .. i nUlSCOUrll TISCHNERFORD SALES, INC. SANTAQUIN & K i i |