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Show Richord Christensen IN KANSAS iv hundre i six menders of the Uah Association of Ti lure Fa mars of America 111 trivel lo Kansas Cltv, Vlssnirt, this FFA 4 "t h Con- 1 dates are. HtchardChrlstensen, box H, llol len Millard Fagle Chapter, FFA; Millard High school', Robert C. Nelson, box v K3, Salem Spanish ForkChap-te- r, FFA; Spanish Fork High school , luhn H Trice, Pox 151 Mldwav secretary, iasatch Chapter, tchoob: bill FFA; Wasatch High Gunnison Axtell Sorenson, Valley Chapter, FFA; Gunnison Valley High school . Three Itah FFA members will partlcl;ate In the FFAs Natl mal band, leff Coates of Kingston will plav the French Horn; layne Face of Provo will play the Barttom Sax, and Carl Swenson of Spanish Fork will plav the lrumet. The band members will go to Kansas City early to start tl.e practice sessions on Octobers. They will remain until the 14th to participate In the opening paraJe of the 1972 American Horse I lvesotck and Royal Shw, Four I tah FFA chapters will receive awards as ia rt of the National Chapter Award I Gunnison Valley Chapter, Gunnison, will receive a gold emblem; Millard Fagle Chapter, Fillmore, gold em- members. 111 be The I'tah delegation led bv Kennv Anderson, Spanish Fork, State FFA president and lav rhllllps, Sprlngvtlle, State FFA NATIONAL MEET .fleers. AAM'e and National thev must be elected bv the delegate hod, recommendation bv the governing boar Is usuallv tah candiThe Is accepted week for vention. hlch opend The convention Wednesday Ocioher 11, an en Is Frida v Is one of the largest events In the annual vouth More titan 13,000 FFA nation. members and guests from 50 states and Tuerto Rico are pected to attend this ears convention. The purpose of the convention lstocon luct national business of the FFA organization and to recognl7e the accomplishments of the FFA the F FA who will serve as the states 'official delegates." Approxlmateh two delegates from each state form the convention's voting body. Ray Timothy of Tremor, ton Is listed as an alternate delegate. Four I'tah FFA membersex-pec- t to receive the American Farmer degree, highest degree of achievement given by th e FFA. The degree, which Is limited to about one member In a thousand, Is given for outstanding achievement and leadership In farming or agribusiness. Cach American Farmer receives a gold key, a certificate, and a $123 check from the National FFA Foundation. The I'tah candidates already bear River Chapter, blem; Garlanl, silver emblem; and Sprlngvllle Chapter of Sprlng-vtll- e, bronre emblem. In addition to the mem. bers who have official parts In the convention program, many have been approved by the National FFA board of Directors S agriculture s'u dents will at'fiil jisl tv vie (tie roCt i F lings lv In Dow A v, October 14 SMRS LEFTM 4-- .. " 9 lota Vu tfiv'teH I bet' C s kg C tt 9 UK 4 St ?,! e 4 of 4 to 9 fc ' S'Ar " f 4 W ! , r yA W S D Aft Ktete In' Srf 'foeth )i' ,'lfl 94 m m ea 04 it '! - a yoe t K i'a teol dSA( ovty e. pM tskfH tfc 1NDHIT THE BIG TIHE The s u.i d 1' y ! I i vvi.r. lll n U a ii r, ssU ; f ,n Lis iv lug r t 1' A n b .ile A rsim, xet b iLV. bad. la 'e s. ak, i. ! u , isa r .Me ( cm. ti b. tin i ro ranks season, tut gained ttie of is o; ,'onei ts bv leadt i, his id ''nv pose of 11 's cu'est Is tc ren In ie. pie of the rnn l's m n Is ec vim; fi urn the ) ri pi r ise of jiesttcldi s. he I S t. ! i , lire-- s' rtsct s A 1 lath i ( for Is t smte Farm ih itermount 'In ; F rs On Central Utah Project Rep. Mierii an P, Ctah, sal, this we-- s th.,t s o; ponei.t Wavne Is trjlng to plav tvth sties of the stuet on the Central I tah Project." Cm one lunJ he inde-se- s a great chamj Ion cf water to for the rural counties oft tah, but he Is backed heavily In Ids camiedgn bv the ra Ileal conservation rmips who are o sed to the propel," I lod said. One id tl mem's rs of various Owens CO'nm!"ees heS Ik-- , I r"i b btl-ter- lv rav! teen Dr. las-ln- , leader of the 'ierri .'Id who also Ud the noston to tl.e Central t tah Pro. eel during the recent p.tdlc heatings In Orem,' he sat I. lovl Hast v ant Us g..e pointed ot.t, tve a el for a complete m. rato: It ni on construction of the Fount vllle t nit wtdeh will s plv at- -r for all or parts of 12 I Uh counties, It Is n w on ler Owens edul vocated In Ids i n statement i 1 -- i i c when vou lo 'k at the peope who are helj tng finance l' catn,aign," I lovd said. I lovd s!l tl.it Owens las received Lnrre financial contributions fr 'T, eastern envlro-ment- al groups, tnclu ling $3,000 from the AAasHngtun-hase- d League of Conservation Voters, a consettlum of environmental La bylst s. The I eague elaln ? credit for the (Meat of Rci Wavne Aspirat'd, clialrman of the House Interior Comm!(t e, and is now rerolng lit on I t ' 1, I lovd but s consistently i; -ported funding of tie Bonneville t nil, and has testified each vear Ho se Apio-prlatlnbefore the Comml'tte in belu.f of the fro.ect. At the end of the current fiscal vear, over $93 million wld have teen ,'nt ill the ronnevtde I lit to Awl.-In adittlon, I lov J recently . sjonsored an! rul'd till through re-se- as A 1 -- 1 1 let stars he 1 a little r mi Ii irly In the AM i . r-- S In recu j oo.ii. g a their flrsl lo.eu games, i ut la then ; i t togethei 23 e their ne'i 21 s'arts to . Out 1.7! wld) a confnrta' ie m 1 In t'.e western llvlslor r ce, tla.s a, i&ilf, tug An TSi-- a be 1 lie sled Mug e xi west Ciiii'k In the leau ' tar game The ch h hadam "it l clue le laiiimr), losing a i f . , ' tlie recn.'-rei- l tril,' one lime g f f ri 1. 10 1 iu.ee M , e s, a,, : c! o, e cut the r wldi 2' lr: I' final 3 i r i es 11 A n lessen 1"ph j ' of tie gvi e of !iase'''a'., fr m the Mu e hr was a u i p; er and may pod ed or han Iwrfee. 2. F I ont i ere ha e tin fob o ti C'ontestr i tjn fa'; Name i 'te 's C rwM.e of 2"74 re Pi ", I'-- l'' 'S'l- - rl.ersPv I do a I ti -- ' 1, a coin-miui- lt) 'ei ts. ! rtah ,j4 .ng guild. Tnd'wlng college he vears of Air ru.ee i'aved bas.e'bad and tn 1953 Jo ivd the Tenver team In the oil National indistrtal basketbwll to I rt.kf assistant f t'tah tn served in h. t crjuclty rai.ws Filverslt) He ' n Vt i.p' 'icii e i - h 2 . t. "e a ' - late Ulrners f .r I rar tah 1" r si.s ( ' . n m Mi irk r'a's $10.00 c; t e I ! r"eu s I'M Farm . ; i n, who -- . ' s, n ' ' ' ' d rv .il'nc'ne. 1, Ii Produc-ti- v a ii i o r i ci'l 'o. men' should all const h r C 1) tlrher Unn . u 'a st vear To'nl emplov ne"! Hit tit In n J- - .1 m i te was reporte tat 4" ',4 i "i increase of 20, von or r 4 cert above last year. Ipilclt'ial em bv n ent I ,s I to ' tint ueclth', nin-n- ', then fore-- r ,u! last selstant rlnten- g gi ii, ( i . 10 eieran an his in 1936 wage ant kaiirv at 422,0 it was 6.4 e r rent (vir i ne vear ago ja-Ctr.s'm Mon t i;.ovment h. s tcilt'iral rjiuv i'ii! Itah, . r conllii ,e Kelly all the in the vM i ash ir ' ' I M 1 , IK'I f xrs tel . rag'.- j in -- LABRUIVi FORD .-i ,;-vF- h i I r 5 r frj y tij rf OF ALL NEW LABRUM FORD IN RICHFIELD OCT.USS FRIDAYS SATURDAY li at !he P'5C. ur til in the ft.ll on I9r,l. Mx of his ten teams wor 20 or mure games and waH fi r NCA A or NTT post I is S'Ss"n javoT berths. i AND MRS. CRvI j MF' -t Mamie and IU AtwrUnnes the weekend Francs parents, Mr and The.' r rr"l in a it Kelly. MR. ctam, lke a Cltv, leavb lorrer isit. '"'rei REFRESHMENT BIG IM,' EMIL K I OPEN' for iinniu; : ." M. 1 '.; jri; mj ,m LAY v 1000 overall collegial head coic,-,-In- g recor ) was 175 vlctcrtesadJ S3 losses. So'ith Muir. i Now, at K BEtlba I S B Sc f r ...:. I...: . . Get. i SPACE for most euerjtfiiiig pn need! the with t and lard Co tclj io, Ftah aura m , 22. n 0 was down 8 T ten from one 'car 'H st cf t'v . en i lov cu s with 1 e- r"; rtv Ml', -l islon Kelly t t - l. 'o e-. Gar- . Contst enls rvc'otr2S, ad CO., Kelly f'ellu-ut.nc- , I .ii act on of'er . . lug Seels, llte ip.p m iterlal.s. tr ide it- r n eco-1- i.sh. pM! Fend tx t .s 1,1 m . it: sr ers Assocla-trgt 's to rvroince m'i'a 1972 i I 15.00 entries Es.say o "e RIDE U el, sivs First s mrlty, ate new t ntrints Intotie la Ivor Alnimrs jile n 'st. i till d: j, r wr, r.Fv (a mla: 2 I'.tV. the Ki was at 4T5.703 an Increase of 4.5 ceit. beMuse if tncieasel tinpb n "ht, tt.e $20.00 $25 C' Thtr 1 j fl- -i and UK'L MiP f U'l 1 u . iC tn each class $50.00 price In each class t 1 1- w! I, h itel tv: clvl'i.m ial or . l, e -- taklig over as head coarh at l v ic- H.OO . . srF for a couple uf seasons. the game A run iorsen noved Into the coaching e.A, ie S . ' 9',ate - L'l.', deve'.ot . 1 onuti si. of r-- 1- v An', i ugto i ago. A. 1 1 1 V til t ban! Is tftnr dlsrl' I" It Is week acct r g ti lev. tan'. Dnv'vs, the bi'il m.o t v n Is edlte '.e ; . F Irst . , 'i'- t is r. - ' , r . . p psl ter , . 1 b. Mutb's, l"V 't' tn t 1 1 I Ain. tn i f tf News 1 to Increase the authorisation celling so the pro.ect cool J be com letel. the House 1 -o k lurtcr'v Prs 'ciii!!v . Ileair ic o lux e f t1 a lids n Contest at two levels ta i s t ) he regular St son 1. vcuntv .oldest - There wld wesiern ulvlsbin chvmp-tie a luc.il contesi In each countv a t'n) vlctorl ith s, isup througltuut the sta'e, I uite-ireach, J onlv a In ' 'fill 2. Mate Cmlest - All countv In pro cage hi' t rv i f tl'i es winners In ixeh of the tt re " adv " can e to the Mai s In w id coin; te In 'h s'a'e t'e s ,'vtner of I'1"! after 10 classes con.est ii ost s iccessful vears as ' ach to t. ' late t nlversttv, f " at t hret' C I,, s .es a I'us men! fror s.o "e re-Ci 1egi i i pro ranks wa - s'u ten's up to and ss Class vrt' ili fast w.ui! tnclu ling die u'h pride un ' statement. Class II - u tents In the lot b, The tars and Anderse , ha lllh, aid !2di gra ies a roi t h assignment rigid r' tie t class ni - Cudtve m gam s cutset a lu'is all 'A two t.e ptevhus Vi'.w. ,ee the clianii Ions, Tl'le, beter F nvlronu e"i irk K r '.s, bucks ait New ri through rPes'Vtdel se" an even though losing tin . f C'utisii, rv the lurro-- e I eng'h of F av margins, tlie M.,rs prnvu i t l'elr fudovvers tin) w u !e 1. 1 he s' a 9 s'. 12, M' e aj to rds he provln aolv s'long in tenders again I t.i Al,V n i '"2 rh , irter pik'd to excellen', es-- 1 en con pa re to last erUl.v vevr when there weie .some 'he n etuis tn his-tr- v o ruble ii s i onsi I ecu' e ! tie f.st or E55AY CONTEST Utah S' APS n LLOYD Blasts OWENS on the Mbs .l, I.iS '972 UTAH PESTICIDES . ! ! THE n, i j r tc ,eclall.st I of t Mute tall lu'.irl dicadon, F ducat Ion, reports vocational agriculture lnstr icti rs over 'he state Indicate tliat tabs attendance at the convent! m wl'l total 104 with 93 local ih.ie'rs being represented. The delegation will leave0, ill lake Cltv tv plane Dies lav, October 10 and return on sat state tuiH It p,3 I tah vuc.im, n.i! Foy Mai : Tf-- n PART COUPE. PART WAGON. Fillmore, Utah 84631 |