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Show THE SUN, May - , y, ; L -- 1 ', 4 , .. sfj ,?'' ers MEDLEY RELAY of the North Sevier medley relay team took first Saturday in the state TEAM-Memb- A track meet at Snow College. Members are Todd Kennedy, Vergal Sorensen, Kelly Mason and Don Wilson. A special Aurora Town is Week scheduled May 21 - 26. Residents of the community are asked to clean up their yards during the week. Equipment will be available Saturday to haul off the accumulated trash. A fried chicken dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Saturday at the town park for all residents and is free of charge. Clean-u- p NEW ' RECORD-Tam- set three years ago by state mark of Angie Pierce, another NSHS trackster. Tammys previous best effort this Jensen, my 5-- 2, season was 5-- " event. Her leap bettered the previous 5-- 2. New State High Jump sw w Record Set Bp Jensen w Jensen set a tration, as well as hours of new state record in the practice, paid off for Miss high jump Saturday at Jensen, who said she set a Snow College, as the North goal of breaking the state Sevier girls track team mark at the beginning of Tammy ! : finished sixth out of the 26 the season. schools competing. practice about 2 Miss Jensen, a 'jflnior, hours every day," she exjumped 5 inches bet- plained. She said she started the season able Ho tering the old mark pf 2 set three years ago by clear only P. another NSHS trackster, I dont look at the bar, P: Angie Pierce. Her first she said, but concentrate miss in the event came at on making the correct apjimt, The best she had proach, at the proper 5 tjnanaged prior to Satur- speed, and giving it her Zyt days effort was best. wfi Anna Bretz, a The proper approach to the jump and total concen- freshman, finished fifth in the high jump with a her best mark of ever. She also finished third in the 880 yard dash. The mile relay team, "I vPk - 5-- K 5-- 0. 5-- 5-- ll 0, comprised of Brenda Larsen, Cindy Jensen, Darla Madsen, and Miss Bretz, finished third. Christy Crane finished fifth in the state in the long jump with a 15-- 7 effort, her best of the season. Her previous record was She also defeated two girls who had outjumped her in the regional competition. Jennifer Orison, girls track coach, said she is looking for a phenomenal track team in the next several years. We have a lot of depth, with some really good seventh and eighth grade girls coming up, she said. This years squad has only two seniors, with the remainder underclassmen. 14-1- Jogathon Places Third Wednesday In FFA Horse Jogathon to raise ds for North Sevier High Judging fun- A boys and girls programs is scheduled Wednesday afternoon, May 23, from Salina to Aurora. Students participating trek will be in the five-mil-e seeking sponsors, both business and individual. They will be excused from school at 2:35 p.m. Wednesday. Last year, a similar jogathon organized by the girls athletic department raised nearly $1,000 in donations from the communitys businesses and individuals. In addition, the girls won a $300 prize from the Wheaties Sports School athletic MILE VICTOR-To- dd Kennedy finished first in the mile run Saturday in 1 the state track meet at I Snow College. He also 'finished fifth in the 440 yard dash. A JS. - V Twenty-fiv- e individuals, including four from Orem, attended the first annual banquet of Sevier River of Ducks Chapter Unlimited, held April 27 in Salina. Over $1,000 was raised from memberships and the auction held following the banquet. This money will be used to retore waterfowl nesting grounds in Canada. Donors of auction and door prize items included: Richfield, Bucks Country, Larsens Ace Hardware, Pic N Pay Inc., Carls Reloading, and Richfield Army-Nav- y Store; Salina, Andersons Food Center; Eddie Bower, $25 gift certificate. Chapter president Jim Ferguson extended his thanks to the donors and to the news media who helped promote the affair which will be done on an annual basis. Don Wilson. Two Gymnasts Place In State Competition Two North Sevier High School girl gymnasts and placed in the state competition last Thursday at Lehi High School. Schools from both classes competed against A 2-- A each Orison, other, Jennifer girls athletic director, explained. Brenda Larsen, a junior, placed sixth in the All Around JHlw mandhi mir ALAN HANSEN Alan Hansen recently was named the winner of 1979 the DeKalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award.' Tfie award, sponsored nationwide by DeKalb AgResearch, presented is Inc., to the senior agriculture student who attains the highest degree of proficiency in scholarship, leadership and a supervised agricultural program. Alan is a senior at North Sevier High School, where he has been president of the FFA chapter during the past year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Turner of Salina and Er-vHansen of Gunnison. He will receive a pin and certificate at the school awards assembly and his name will be inscribed on a special plaque displayed in the NSHS ag room. DeKalb supplies hybrid seed, poultry and swine breeding stock, irrigation equipment and grain and livestock marketing services. More than 4,500 outstanding students receive this award each year. Dy qmv? al ' . Kennedy and Whipple, interest savings at a savings and loan than a penny a day per $ 000 less pays more than the bank rate. By combining your savings and checking accounts at Zions Bank, heres how much more total J banking does for you: Lets you earn 5 compounded conf tinuously in a Statement Savings Account where your money is available. Lets you apply for automatic or tele Daily 1 . JAMES W. BLACK James Walter Black and Alan Hansen, graduates of North Sevier High School, have been general awarded academic scholarships by Utah Technical College in Provo and Orem for the school year. 1979-8- 0 Black, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Black, plans to major in mechanics. Hansen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Turner, Salina, and Erval Hansen, Gunnison, plans to major in drafting and design twlimlAPV phone transfer of funds from savings to checking. Offers you Gold Account 1 4 personal bank services all for less than you may be paying for checking account service alone. Saves you the time and inconvenience of having your money here and there. You can have it all together at Zions Bank. Total banldng at Zions is worth a lot more than that penny a day! to ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANKS Founded by Brigham Young 1873 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employer competition, based on performances on four pieces of apparatus. Paula Harward placed seventh on the balance beam. JEROLD WILSON who also placed in the ion-March of Dimes is a So440 WINNER-Verg- al good emblem category, rensen took first place in major source of funds for and the crops judging the 440 yard dash Satur- clinical genetic medicine. team of Trent Hallows, track The voluntary health Kennedy, and Whipple, day in the State competition at Snow organization supports 83 who were rated in the genetic service units good emblem category. College. A l-- A bers, from left, are Vergal Soreusea, Todd Kennedy, Preston Steiger, anti u n, Foundat- WINNERS-Nor- th Scholarship Jerold Wilson was third among 95 participants in a Utah Future Farmers of America horse judging competition held last week in Logan. $15,000, Jennifer Orison, He, Bruce Crane and girls athletic director, Scott Gurney placed in the declared. emblem excellent A $20 pledge from each group as a horse judging of the citys 99 businesses team at the FFA contests, is being sought by the according to Jim Torger-sostudents, as well as two North Sevier individual pledges of 50 vocational agriculture cents a mile for each teacher and FFA chapter student. advisor who accompanied Miss Orison and Bruce the boys. Hoggard, organizers of the Other teams included Jogathon, hope to raise the land judging team of enough funds to finance Alan Hansen, Curtis both boys and girls Whipple and Wilson, who athletic programs at the placed in the good emschool for the coming blem category; the dairy year. cattle judging team of Fred Mickelsen, Boyd National RELAY Seviers mile relay team won that event state track com Saturday at the Snow at College. Team mem petition C- -t Foundation for placing third in the nation with their project. This year, were aiming for first prize of The MILE Ducks Unlimited Meeting HcId Hansen Wins Clean-U-p In Aurora Ag Award a North Sevier junior, set a new state record Saturday in the high jump, 'Clearing 5 to win first place in the I s1 V ;v ; 17, IfTfc Page |