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Show Sevier School District Track Meet Richfield won the Sevier The Wildcats boy and School District Track girl track and field com- Meet held last Thursday at petitors accumulated 171 Richfield High School. points, followed by the North Sevier Wolves with points, and South Sevier Rams with 66 points. Individual results of 93 North Sevier trackmen d second in the dash, and Sorensen second and Todd Kennedy fourth in the dash. 220-yar- show Troy Hallows, first in the d dash in 100-yar- :H-3- Vergal ; Sorensen, sr FFA Awards 440-ya- rd Preston Steiger was THE SUN, May 3, 1979, Page 8 1 Presented At Banquet Honorary chapter farfourth and Troy Lamber-tse- n mers, parents of officers, d sixth in the dash. Kennedy placed and outstanding individual second in the mile, with members were honored last Wednesday at a Steiger fourth and Bob banquet of the North Doughtie fifth. Sevier Chapter of the Future of Rick Camp was second America. Farmers in the high hurdles, with Allen teammate Jeff Forsyth of the Crane, president Browns Hole Catfourth. tlemens Assn., and Ron Dailey, former vocational Kelly Mason was second in the intermediate hur- agriculture teacher and FFA were selecdles, with Camp fifth and ted asadvisor, Honorary Chapter Bart Black sixth. 880-yar- New Spring And Summer Presses Blouses Chris Forsyth was third and Fred Mickelsen fourth in the javelin throw. Hallows won the pole vault, with little brother Sizes 6 to 20 5 to 15 Beautiful Trent New lingerie . Troy Don Wilson won the high jump. Chris Forsyth was second in the discus, and Rex Mayer was third in the shot put. The relay teams all took second: the 440 relay of Wilson, Mason, Sorensen and Troy Hallows; the medley relay team of Wilson, Mason, Steiger and Kennedy, and the mile relay team of Shorts & Tops Hand bags New I fourth. Hallows placed fourth in the long jump. Pant Suits Golf Socks Sorensen, Kennedy, Doughtie and Black. New Jeans Farmers and presented STAR CHAPTER AWARDS-Nor- th plaques noting their Sevier FFA members who received distinction. star awards at the banquet held last Crane has been much help on the chapters summer pasture project, which is bordered on two sides by the Browns Hole lands. Dailey, who was vo-a- g teacher and advisor for three years, was cited for keeping the ag program going and his help and advice this year, when Jim Torgerson took over the position. Officers for the chapter honored during 1978-7- 9 their parents with mementoes. Officers were Alan Hansen, president; Fred Mickelsen, vice president; Jerold Wilson, secretary; Trent Nielsen, treasurer; Jeff Sorenson, reporter; Clint Johnson, sentinel; Kim Payne, parliamentarian. Each also received a plaque for his service. New officers were installed. They are Scott Gurney, president; Robert Doughtie, vice president; The Wolves competed Wednesday in the Region 8 track meet in St. George, a preliminary to the state track meet May 12 at Snow College. Three members of the team already have qualified for the state Kardell Rasmussen, meet by virtue of meeting minimum distances and secretary; Trent Hallows, Kentimes for specific events. treasurer, and Boyd nedy, reporter. Chris has Forsyth Star Farmer qualified in the discus and awards Chapter were presented to javelin, Todd Kennedy has Nielsen, crop producqualified in the mile, and Hansen, Don Wilson has qualified tion; agribusiness, and Gurney, in the high jum. Greenhand. The top five finishers in each event at the district Foundation awards meet will go to state. were presented to Curtis Whipple, swine; Doughtie, sheep; Mickelsen, home! and farmstead; Niejsen, crop production, and Gurney, diversified livestock production. Panty Hose Jewelry Paulettes Smart Shop SAUNA, UTAH Wolves Sixth At Snow Meet Sorensen was recognized for receiving a North Seviers Wolves first in public speaking, placed sixth out of 25 and Mickelsen for placing and schools part- second in thpt category, icipating Saturday in the while the parliamentary Snow College Invitational procedure team received track meet in Ephraim. recognition for its perforRichfield won the meet, mance. Members are in which the Wolves Sorensen, chairman; scored 31 points. Hansen, Mickelsen, WhipIndividual NSHS track- ple and Bruce Crane. men who placed included Preston Steiger, who Chapter Sweetheart placed fourth in the 880 in Stacey Edwards was 2:08. Steiger has been recognized and presented steadily improving his a trophy, along with her times in the event, which attendants, Dalene he ran in 2:22 three weeks Torgersen and Krista ago, and cut to 2:16 Thur- Glover. sday in Richfield. The banquet was held at Don Wilson was third in Salina Elementary School. the high jump, and Chris Forsyth was third in the , javelin throw with a toss. Todd Kennedy was fourth in the mile, but qualified for state competition with a time of A special weight-liftin- g 4:45. Chris Forsyth was four- clinic is scheduled Friday at North Sevier High th in the discus with a effort, followed by School for boys in the teammate Rex Mayer who eighth through eleventh was sixth. grades, according to The medley relay team Bruce Hoggard, physical of Troy Hallows, Kelly education teacher. The clinic, which is Mason, Bart Black, and motivational, emphasizes Kennedy placed fourth. Individual best effor- the Bigger, Faster, ts which failed to gain a Stronger" way to gain place included Clint John- success in athletics. The son, 18-- 7 in the long jump, instructor shows how can make an and Kelly Mason, :44.8 in weight-liftin- g the 330 intermediate hur- individual stronger and dles, according to Coach more successful in sports. Bruce Hoggard. A 2-- A Keebler Cookies Choc. N Chips-Peca- n Drop-Ric- h Sandies 85' Boneless Ham Maple River Sliced or Chunk . . X 59 Hiland Cottage Cheese . . . . h. $ 75 157-fo- ot Western Family Canned Pop ...... 6Pak89 week were, from left, Trent Nielsen, star chapter farmer, for crop production; Alan Hansen, star agribusinessman, and Scott Gurney, star greenhand. vs m mi MSfSmfL (kilt- - . ivil; JfiliSpa HONORARY CHAPTER FARMER- SAllen Crane, left, and Ron Dailey, right. accept plaques recognizing them as honorary North Sevier Future Farmers of America chapter farmers from Alan NEW FFA OFFICERS Newly- - installed officers of the North Sevier chapter of the Future Farmers of America are, from left, Scott Gurney, Hansen, outgoing chapter president. 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