Show Utah Future Farmers Off To Kansas City Selt& ‘Wedduty Fayette Hews NORVAL MRS cuttyaqetu&tfo :j MELLOR Thursday Correspondent S S Official Plans Visit PHONE ' More than 100 members of the Utah Association of Future Farmers of America will travel to Kansas City Missouri this week for the 42nd National FFA Convention The convention which opens October 14 and ends Friday is expected to attract 12000 FFA and guests from 50 members states and Puerto Rico The Utah delegation will be led by Eldon White Ogden State President and Jan Peterson State Vice President who will serve as the State's "official delegates” Approximately two delegates from each State form the convention’s voting Keith Adams of Parowanis body listed as an alternate delegate Four of the Utah Future Farmers expect to receive the American Farmer Degree highest degree of achievement given by the FFA The degree which is limited to about one member in a thousand is given for outstanding achievement in agricultural and rural leaderdevelopment ship Each American Farmer re- ceives a gold key certificate and a $12500 check from the National FFA Foundation The Utah candidates already have been approved by the National FFA Board of Directors and National Officers While they must be elected by the Delegate recommendation body by the governing Boards usually is accepted The Utah candidates are: Ronald Jay Dailey Nephi Dennis Wight Poulson Brigham City Clearfield Lynn Dean Kirkman and Curtis Lisle Parker Hooper Utah Two Utah State Future Farmers will participate in the musical unit before thdr first public appearance Boys from 43 States will participate A similarly organized chorus of 103 voices will include two Utahns Mike Jensen Garland and Roger Willardson Gunnison Two Utah FFA Chapters have entries in the National Chapter Award Program and will send representatives to Kansas City to hear the results of their efforts The Bear River Chapter will send a delegation of seven members with their instructor M Rex Jensen The Springville Chapter will send five members and their instructor Loren Phillips The Richfield Chapter will be honored in the National FFA Safety Award Program Max Chapter advisor and two chapter members will be onhand to receive honors In addition to the boys who have official parts in the convention program many Utah vocational agriculture students will attend just to view the proceedings Elvin Downs State Specialist Vocational Agriculture Education in Utah said information from vocational agriculture instructors will total 107 with 32 local chaptersbeing represented L KORNER KNUDSEN’S Utah’ Plywood Bargain Center Vinyl Shield panels by the piece at car load prices KNUDSEN’S KORNER Fifth South First West Salt Lake City - Forces The term "Armed includes personnel of Overseas the Armed Forces members of their families and US civilians employed overseas who receive their mall through an APO or FPO New York San Francisco or Seattle Packaging - All articles should be packedin boxes of wood metal solid flberboard or strong double All faced corrugated flberboard boxes should be seflberboard curely wrapped in heavy paper which materially strengthens the Roma Bartholomew of Salt Lake City visited In Fayette with relatives and friends Saturday of last week Mr and Mrs Ivan Mellor Karron and Kurt enjoyed a trip to Provo last Saturday Mr and Mrs Henry Wintch of Manti visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Ray Bartholomew and Mr and Mrs Norval Mellor last Sunday Mr and Mrs Grant Howard and children were guests at the Ray Bartholomew home Thursday of last week ' Visiting at the Fred Mellor home over the weekend were Mrs Bruce Heywood of Cedar City and Arva Mellor of Salt Lake City Visitors at the Joseph Olsen home Thursday were Mr and Mrs Robert Fairclough and children of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Waldo Francom Mr and Mrs Charles Mellor and family of Nephi and Mr and Mrs Hale Mellor and family of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mrs Rachel Mellor from Thursday until Sunday Other visitors were Mrs Della Garfield and girls from Enoch vap?' 3 j 'r 4 V jrii -- s k li rt nr N Philip Terry Snow Students Hawkins Miss Kathleen Crowther became the bride of Philip Terry Hawkins in a marriage ceremony October 3rd in the Ceaterfleld Ward Chapel Bishop Grover Childs officiated at the 7:00 pm Attending the bride were Paula Pickett Jensen and Kathyrn Debbie Hawkins Filling the duties of best man was David Johnson with Brad and Gary Hawkins as Crowther ceremony The new Mrs Hawkins is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Crowther and Mr and Mrs Phil Hawkins are parents of the groom all of Gunnison Immediately following the ceremony the couple was honored with a reception hosted by parents of the bride For her wedding the attractive bride selected a gown of white lace and satin with a matching veil Her bridal bouquet was orange carnations ushers was at the Connie Christensen book and Nita Draper Sharon Glege helped at the Organ music was gift table played by Ronald Watts of Aurora bride’s The Couple left after the reception on a honeymoon to points of interest in Southern Utah and eastern Arizona They will make a home in Gunnison A personal shower was hosted by Mrs Calvert Mellor to honor the bride on September' 28th package Each box should be well with strong cord Sufficient material should be cushioning used to prevent any rattling or loosening of articles within the tied package Gledhill stated Postmaster various items are prohibited and patrons should check with the Post Office for a list of these Do you want to friend in Vietnam Would a cheery home brighten the sionary friend on of the world? Utah Technical serial number organization contact a boycompany group wing in a hurry? division message from etc and APOFPO number The sender must include his day for amisaddress and telephone the other side name number College ham radio operators can help you Within hours from the time a message is filed with the MilRadio System itary Affiliate (MARS) it has been received It isn’t necessary that a boy be in the military Many mes- Snow College students will fill ten class and student body offices at general elections Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm in the Campus Center Candidates in Thursday's balloting who won out in primary elections include: tary AWS sages leaving radioheadquarters For 1 will satisfy the weary at Utah Tech 4600 South Redwood Road are to friends loved soul — (Jer 31:25) ones or missionary When we' seek more satisitems in the world faction in life we often find Postage - The domestic rates of postage are applicable and that fulfillment is not dependshould be short ent on anything physical or postage must be fully prepaid Messages to 30 words A complete and mental that it is not dependCheck with the Post Office for rates on SAM and PAL packages accurate address also is neces- ent on having or not having What we actually need i3 to Addressing - Addresses must sary Mailing address is adebecome more involved with the be liglble and complete and quate should be prepared by typewriter Morale and welfare type mesChrist within ourselves so Inquiries or pen and ink The APO and sages are requested that we can recognize our perFPO numbers are the same as to military bases regarding insonal purpose for living the ZIP Code and must be shown juries or wounds must be handled Prayer helps us to commune on all mall with our Christ self and we through official channels There is no limit to the numdiscover that there is no longer Gledhill stated Postmaster a slip showing list of contests ber of messages one sends self and Christ but a merging Information necessary forget- -' into one Our life is no longer and name and address of sender sent be Includes: enshould and addressee ting messages empty but satisfied and purRank or rate name of party closed In the parcel poseful 51QDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDQDDDD0DDDQDDDDD n n n aa - Kathy Sorenson and Julianne Howell Ephraim vice president Kaye Goodwin and Launa Blickerstaff Salt Lake City secretary Kristine and Sheri Chapman Centerville Olsen Mayfield activity manager Linnea Green Escondido and Myrna Green California Ephraim CtuBibli frm J “A if ft Children between ages 18 and 22 may receive monthly social security payments If they are full time students and a parent is either receiving retirement or disability benefits or Is deceased and had enough work prior to death to qualify them for social security benefits Those receiving payments as a student have the responsibility to notify the Social Security Administration in the event they quU school change schools or drop to less than full time attendance at school Students must also notify Social Security In the event they marry while receiving benefits Quitting school dropping to less than full time attendance and marriage cause payments to be stopped Changing schools will not stop payments notifying Social Security will prevent checks being delayed or stopped because of the previous school notifying Social Security that the student is no longer enrolled at that school Students may also work and still receive all social security benefits providing total earnings for the calendar year do not exceed $1680 over Earnings $1680 in the year and up to $2880 cause $1 in social security payments to be withheld for each $2 earned Payments may still be made for any month In which the students does not earn over $140 regardless of the total amount earned during the year If you have any questions about student benefits or feel that you may qualify for these payments contact the Social Security Representative when he is in Manti Utah Basement of the County Courthouse (North- - entrance) from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm on October 14th and 28th W v Miss Faye Alice Sorenson to Wed Mr and Mrs Ivan Sorenson of Axtell announce the engagement of their daughter Faye Alice to Mr Terry H Martell son of South Carolina Mr and Mrs Jack W Cronan of Charleston Miss Sorenson is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and Henegar’s Business College in Salt Lake City She is presently employed at the Utah Home Fire Insurance Co of Salt Lake City Mr Martell attended the University of Missouri and is with the Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team at Fort Douglas Utah No date has been set for the wedding - David Wilke Mt Freshmen Pleasant and Allan Stevens Austin Texas president Louis Little Dickinson Texas and John Keeler Manti vice president Elayne Olsen Mayfield and Jill Frisenknecht Provo secretary Sophomore - Chuck Call Provo and Reese Christensen Orem president Kay Miles Clearfield and Paul Francom Payson'Mb‘ president Nola Perry Provoand Susan Stevenson Ephraim secre- Want To Send Message To Serviceman-Missionary- ? C Vote Today and Utah Christmas Mailing Dates For Armed Forces Overseas Richard Gledhill Postmaster stated the following periods have for mailing been designated Christmas parcels to members of the Armed Forces overseas: (1) Surface Transportation 8th: 13 to November October (2) SAM (Space Available Parcel Airlift) - October 20 to NovemOctober 27 ber 22: (3) PAL to November 29: (4) Airmail t to December 13 December Mi Mr and Mrs FFA's National Band James Sanders Gunnison will play the trombone Randy Terry of Enterprise will play the coronet The band members left early to start practice on October 12th They will remain until the 18th to participate in the opening parade of the 1969 American Royal Livestock and Horse Show The FFA band got its "mail order tag from the fact that membership is recruited by corwith the leader respondence never hearing the boys play until they arrive in Kansas City for the practice sessions The band has two and a half days to develop into a smoothly performing Page 3 October 16 1969 publicity manager Election results will be announced as soon as votes have been counted Richard Williams student body president said ‘Steep afteUtty At TReyutai Only tc Pei 'tyaid ‘THmci'icfi Plit e-- Vo 7&ft'-$i&- Padding de Limited Time Hurry - Hurry - Hurry ! ! 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