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Show Thursday, October THE NEWS Palisade Flight: Most improved, Arthella Larsen; Gross score, Sheila The Palisade Ladies Hansen; Net score, tie, Golf Association held their Verle Petersen and Chrisclosing banquet at Cedar ty Bunnell. Miss Burkes vocal renSusan Burkes, daughter Crest. A delicious chicken The big award of the dition of Kiss Me in the and shrimp dinner was year for the most improv- of Bob and LaJuana was Rain was met with enjoyed by 30 golf ent- ed golfer went to Diana crowned Richfield, Snow Colleges generous applause from husiasts. Lee Allred and she receivthe packed auditorium. Queen. Gift certificates were ed a jacket from the Homecoming Chosen as attendants out for given August and Ladies association. were Ann Wainwright, Officers for 1981 are: September. The winners daughter of Bruce and of the Ringu Tournament Pres. Elsie Van Wagener; CARD OF THANKS Juanita Wainwright, West that has been going on all Vice Pres., Venna On Jordan; Susan Gabditas, behalf of Southern are as follows: son; Sec. Louise Jensen; Fuel Utah Company and daughter of Rex and Ruth Championship Chairman, Flight: Tournament the Richfield ' Rotary Club, Gabditas, Provo; Mary Most improved Venna Joyce Jensen; handicap Ann Reece, daughter of Johnson; Gross score, chairman, Fran Hodges, we express appreciation to Kay Reece and the late the 600 approximately Phyllis Cox; Net score, and Team Captain, Phrllis citizens who attended the William L. Reece, Delta; Cox. Diana Lee Allred. and Baros, Meet Your Candidates Robyn daughter of Pete and meeting last Wednesday. 29 Mining Students placed this month We were told by the ReNae Baros. Clare Ann in mine-relate- d candidates this is the Otten of Sterling was jobs FORE! 30, 1980 Page 5. THE SUN Thursday. October 30, 1980 fA !!? Page 9 Susan Burkes Crowned Snow Homecoming Queen Re-Ele- ct En-der- s, An Experienced Leader WAiiM John-summe- r, Snow College is offering a mining class which will being Monday, November3, 1980 in the Little Theatre room 115, Noyes Building on Snow College Campus. Students must preregister at- - Snow College in the Office of Community Services or at Job Service before 3pm Nov 3. Tuition is $40 for surface or $60 for underground certification. Anjtptionai mine tour will be offered with anadditional fee. Class runs from 6-- 9 Nov. 13. p.m., Nov. 3 through have ever attended during their campaign experience. What a compliment to the citizens of this area to establish that kind of reputation of being interested, involved people. This is especially commendable since we live in a sparsely populated area. With this kind of turnout, it will be much easier to get prominent candidates to come to this area in the future. Thanks again for your support. Miss as largest gathering they chosen An Effective Legislator '? ' Congeniality. She is the daughter of Clair and Aria Otten. Bits 0K Dalene Torgersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milen Torgersen of Aurora was one of the ten finalists. V Auction Report o Salable at auction 947 compared to 538 last week and 660 last year. Average attendance. Normal demand. Feeder steers 0 higher, except lb. weights $1.00-3.0- 0 400-50- .50-1.- heifers lower. Feeder $1.00-2.0- higher. 0 Slaughter cows steady. Slaughter bulls .50-1.0- 0 lower. Supply about 70 feeders. mim. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large Frame 0 1 lbs. $80.00-86.50 lbs. $74.00-79.5couple packages 407 and 412 lbs. $82.50 and $83.00; 0 lbs. $73.50-78.20 mostly $74.50-77.00 ; lbs. $70.00-74.0- 0 lbs. $68.50-72.2Large 0 Frame 2 Holsteins few lbs. $56.00-60.5packages and part loads weighing under 200 lbs. $135.00-160.0- 0 per head. (i 300-40- 400-50- 500-60- 600-70- 700-90- 5. 600-90- FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium, some Large lbs. $69.50-Frame 1 V, 300-40- 75.50; 71.50; 67.50; 400-50- 0 500-60- 0 0 lbs. lbs. lbs. 1 $65.50-- 1 $62.00-600-82- 5 $58.50-- 1 Wm 64.50. SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility and Commercial 3 $43.50-47.5- 0 with high dressing kinds $47.00-50.2Cutter and low 2-- dressing Utility $37.00-44.5- cutter Few high SALIM $45.00-47.5- IW 0. SLAUGHTER BULLS: 0 Yield Grade 2 lbs. $56.75-61.01290-192- 0. Remember This Name JOHN C. WILLIE State FOR Board Of Education INTERESTED IN YOUTH Father - 5 School-ag- Children year Veteran Boy Scouts of America Received Award of Merit from BSA for Service to Youth. Active in Church Service - Longtime Involvement in Youth Programs. e 18 S EXPERIENCED IN EDUCATION 8 year Member of the Washington County Board of Education Active Member Utah State School Boards Association Graduate Utah State University Former USU Extension Specialist JtXoiltxArt. ALojbL jCcl, - 4MJL QUALIFIED LEADERSHIP 3 Years President of the Washington County Board of Education Instigator of he Deseret News Sterling Scholar Porgram in Southwestern Utah Member of the Governors Agenda for the 80s Commission, Chairman of committee On School Facilities Planning. Member Legislative Council of the Utah High School Activities Association. Businessman - Consultant to many Southern Utah Cities and Counties. Time Has the and is Willing to Use It For Educational Leadership in Utah. Self-Employ- ENDORSEMENTS - Superintendent, District School Washington County JACK Member Kane CounBoard of Direcof Board Education, ty Association Boards Utah School tors, A man that is dedicated towards the be ttermen t of quality educa tion. " KAREN ALVEY F. BURR "An excellent local Board member Dedicated to quality education - Understands the Porblems of Growth." -- can talk to Thorpe He listens He takes a position You know where he stands You FRANCIS B. BARLOCKER - Past DR. REUBEN D. LAW - Past Member State Board of Education, Past Dean President College of Education, Brigham Young He will make an outstanUniversity. ding member of the State Board and is in a position to render a great service in Education Association Board of John has dedicated tremendous time and energy to quality education in . that capacity." Washington County Education Association, Member, Utah . Washington County." taM NOtical M by Citium N It tWO WtMtfbta Stoti Stnoft District No. 21 Thorpe Woddingham Voti for Ono X |