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Show The Payson Chronicle, July 1; 1998, Page 6 High School Juniors Attend Engineering State At USU ' Two students excelling in math and science at Payson High School are among the 246 attending Utah State. Universitys Ninth Annual Engineering State program in Logan, June 14-1- 9, 1998. The intensive five-da- y program introduces school the high junior to engineering profession and is sponsored by USU engineering alumni, school district foundations, engineering firms, and businesses. Students participate in 12 of the more than 20 Challenge Sessions taught during C the week. I Each student also completes projects within biological, irrigation, civil, environmental, electrical, computer, mechanical, and aerospace engineering, and industrial technology. In the hands-ocompetitive exercises called Chalsteel lenge Sessions, students construct a suspension bridge, design and launch rockets, make electro-magnetcannons, eliminate vortices in pumping pits, estimate water flows on the Logan Canal, draft and manipulate water delivery systems using a Computer Aided Design program, and evaluate engineering projects throughout Utah. Engineering professors at USU donate their time to introduce students to their profession and challenge them in exercises which use math and science to solve physical problems. The Engineering State program at USU has been instrumental in attracting top notch students to engineering departments at universities across the state, notes A. Bruce Bishop, dean of the College of Engineering and professor of civil engineering at USU. "High school students receive little exposure to engineering in the high school setting. There are biologists, journalists, psychologists, and chemists teaching in our local high schools, but seldom do you find an engineer," explained Bishop. "Delegates to Engineering State are exposed to engineering, the university environment, and the financial resources available for students who seek higher education. Its an outstanding orientation program for engineering," concluded Bishop. Delegates from Payson High School include Ryan Blanchard, son of Paul and Kim Blanchard; and Joseph Shupe, son of Jackie Shupe and Nate Bowen. ipd n, 30-fo- ot ic HfyyaCty Chosen Sit Junior Miss Utah VaCfey (Pageant The fourth annual 1998 Junior Miss Utah Valley Pageant was presented June 5, 1998, at Payson High School. Four age divisions were judged. A total of 31 girls competed, and were judged on talent and evening wear. The following winners were chosen: JUNIOR MISS TEEN ROYALTY - Queen, Jimeen Tucker, daughter of Jim and Pauleen Tucker of Provo; 1st Attendant, Chelsea Steele, daughter of Dan and Diana Steele of Payson; 2nd Attendant, Jessica Lewis, daughter of Michael and Kimberly Lewis of r, Most Accomplished Talent award went to Kristen Spanish Fork. The daughter of Steve and Becky Hullinger of Cedar Hills. Miss Photogenic award was presented to Taryn Johnson, daughter of Dennis and Edith Johnson of Sandy, Utah. ROYALTY - Queen, Breezy Allred, daughter of Steven JUNIOR MISS PRE-TEEand Laurel Allred of Cedar Hills; 1st Attendant, Stephanie Fullmer, daughter of Ron and Charlotte Fullmer of Payson; 2nd Attendant, Brittiney Nyman, daughter of Jeff and Rose Mary Nyman of Payson; Tanshyle Tanner, daughter of Keith and Tammy Tanner of Most Accomplished Talent award and the Miss Payson, received the Photogenic award. LITTLE JUNIOR MISS ROYALTY - Queen, Tierra Tanner, daughter of Keith and WilTammy Tanner of Payson; 1 st Attendant, Jadyn Wilson, daughter of Bob and Romona son of Payson; 2nd Attendant, Whitney Walpole, daughter of Rolf and Tangie Walpole of Mapleton. Lacy Christensen, daughter of Ross and Kristina Christensen of Payson, Talent award. Miss Photogenic award went to Ashley Llewelyn, received the daughter of Shannon Llewelyn of Payson. TINY JUNIOR MISS ROYALTY - Queen, Natalie Hullinger, daughter of Steve and Becky Hullinger of Cedar Hills; 1st Attendant, Brittini Dockstader, daughter of Scott and Jodi Dockstader of Payson; 2nd Attendant, Justa Jarvis, daughter of Jason and Tracy Jarvis of Santaquin. Justa Jarvis also received the Miss Photogenic award. All of the contestants won special trophies and flowers. It was a successful evening filled with excitement, and entertainment from former queens. Special guests were Miss thjeer Payson Naomi Bolz, and Mis,s,Sqrqijifi , r( ,, y Non-Finali- st Hul-linge- Monfen Sind Twne (Jay OSserve 60th Slnniversary - - Morden and Enone Bott Gay celebratedtheir 60th wedding anniversary on June 4. They were married in Payson in 1938. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple June 5, 1950. They are the parents of 5 children: Leon and Carolee Gay of Milford, Utah; Nina and Larry Carter of Payson, Utah; June and Boyd Jackson of South Jordan, Utah; Layne Gay (deceased); and Kyle Gay of Payson, Utah. There are 17 grandchildren and 29 greatgrandchildren. They were honored by their family at a dinner held at the home of Larry and Nina Carter on Sunday, June 16, 1998. Morden and Enone have lived in Payson since their marriage. Morden s profession as a plumberpipe fitter has given him the opportunity to work all over the states of Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming. He worked on the construction of Geneva in the 1940s. Morden retired in 1979, but never stopped working. He spends many hours doing service for friends and family. He visits many homebound friends and has spent the last 12 years working two, sometimes extra, days a week in the Provo Temple. Enone spent most of her years at home taking care of their family. She did work at Roes bakery while their oldest son, Leon, was on a mission in Sweden. art of tatting, and Enone does much handwork. She is very skilled at the almost-loshe gives most of her work away to family and friends. She has worked at the Extraction Center two days a week for 15 years. She also worked in the temple one day a week until her knee surgery in 1992. Since then, she has given that time to the Extraction Center. Both Morden and Enone have held numerous positions in the LDS Church through the years, setting an example of their faith and devotion to Jesus Christ and His church. We love them both and are very proud to be their descendants. Thanks Mom and Dad. st BABY REPORT The Columbia Mountain View Hospital, Payson, Utah: DOWNEY, to Sean and Kirsten Downey of Springville, a boy, June 7 HOWARD, to Swen and Rebecca Howard of American Fork, a boy, June 7 COLE, to Ben and Nickie Cole of Salem, a girl, June 7 BRADFORD, to Blake and Cindy Bradford of Spanish Fork, a boy, June 8 WRIGHT, to Jason and Debbie Wright of Salem, a boy, June 8 WILSON, to Mark and Mary Wilson of Spanish Fork, a girl, June 9 MILLER, to Paul and Jodi Miller of Springville, a boy, June 9 SMITH, to Cory and Wendy Smith of Provo, a girl, June 9 LAPLANTE, to Christian and Lara of Mapleton, a boy, June 9 ANDREASEN, to Randy and Shanin Andreasen of Spanish Fork, a girl, June 10 WHITWORTH, to Lee and Diana Whitworth of Payson, a girl, June 10 CHRISTENSEN, to Cory and Jaisha ChrisLa-Plan- tensen Non-Finali- st of Spanish Fork, a boy, June te Springville, a boy, June 18 LLOYD, to Dave and Jamie Lloyd of Spanish Fork, a girl, June 18 RASH, to David and Kirstine Rash of Spanish Fork, a girl, June 19 KIMBALL, to Michael and Annelise Kimball of Orem, a boy, June 20 The following births were reported at 10 CHRISTENSEN, to Kirk and Jamie Christensen of Salem, a girl, June 1 1 PATTERSON, to Scott and Becky Patterson of Spanish Fork, a boy, June 1 1 BLACK, to Preston and Janette Black of Pleasant Grove, a boy, June 1 1 VANTASSELL, to Don and Jodi Van-Tass- of Spanish Fork, a boy, June N Non-Finali- st PUGH, to Jeremy and Emily Pugh of Provo, a boy, June 15 DUNCANN, to Dean and Sharon Duncann of Springville, a boy, June 15 HERBERT, to Russel and Tymme Herbert of Provo, a girl, June 15 BAKER, to Darrel and Billye Baker of Fillmore, a girl, June 15 STAHELI, to Roy and Karen Staheli of Genola, a boy, June 16 VAN AUSDAL, to Max and Jessica Van Ausdal of Goshen, a girl, June 17 HEATH, to Richard and Sarah Heath of Orem, a boy, June 17 MULDER, to Seth and Jill Mulder of Spanish Fork, a boy, June 17 HOOLEY, to Darren and Kelly Hooley of Spanish Fork, a boy, June 17 SESSIONS, to Scott and Jennifer Sessions of Elk Ridge, a girl, June 17 LEIVA, to Americo and Linda Leiva of Santaquin, a boy, June 18 SMITH, to Matt and Suzanne Smith of Layton, a boy, June 18 MARTIN, to Troy and Rebecca Martin of following births were reported at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, Utah: ell 1 1 DAVIS, to Alan and Suzanne Davis of Payson, a girl, June 12 REECE, to Karl and Katreena Reece of Payson, a boy, June 14 CHRISTENSEN, to Derek and Sherie Christensen of Payson, a boy, June 9 L AFORETT, to Tony and Emily Laforett of Payson, a girl, June 9 FORD, to Mark and Jodi Ford of Santaquin, a girl, June 21 LUDLOW, to Brad Ludlow and Nicole Bastian of Payson, a girl, June 22 JENSEN, to Andrew and Stephanie Jensen of Payson, a girl, June 22 ADAMS, to Lynn and Sylvia Adams of Santaquin, twin boys, June 23 - ANDRUS, to Henry and Lindsey Andrus of Payson, a boy, June 1 1 WARNER, to Ed and Cher Warner of Orem, a girl, June 12 QUINN, to Ronnie and Cassandra Quinn of Provo, a boy, June 12 GILNER, to Bob and Jeanette Gilner of Santaquin, a boy, June 12 CORY, to William and Karen Cory of Payson, a girl, June 12 PORTER, to Austin and Rhonda Porter of Spanish Fork, a boy, June 14 TURNER, to Justin and Brandy Turner of Ferron, a girl, June 14 KELLY, to Joseph and Kristine Kelly of Spanish Fork, a boy, June 15 WARREN, to Clay and Judith Warren of Mapleton, a boy, June 15 HERMANN, to Kurt and Keri Hermann of Orem, s aboyJ,iuj.u. .yv.v.v.,'. ,v f mijain-w!- ' if SAINSBURY, to Spencer and Julie Sainsbury of Payson, a girl, June 24 if- itma'a 44 t v , 'V. . 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