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Show Cougar gymnasts declared champs at state meet .. . . . The Union Ifigh Gymnastics team finished in the championship spot at State Competition in ' : i Paris City. The Cougar team accumulated 179 points for first place honors at a combined meet for and schools last week. ' Coming in second was Emery with 168 points; taking third was Paris City . with 151 points; following by Richfield, who took fourth with 148 points. . . The Cougars performance marked an outstanding team effort, with every t girl on the team taking a top spot in each category. Two girls from Union also did the best in all around competition. Maria Hunt finished first and Debra Brown took second. . . . .. Heres - the how Cougar's finished: - - ' 2-- A ' Compulsoriee Cindy Crazier, 1st, Williams, 2nd, Alisa '.Burkinan, 3rd, Sherilyn Jenkins, ' '4th. Dara Winger, 2nd, Beam Alisa Burkman, 3rd, Sherilyta Jenkins, 4th. ' Vault Alysa Burkman, 1st, Dara Winger, 2nd, Becky Williams, 4th, Brenda Perez, 5th. Floor Cindy Crazier, 1st, . ' Brenda Perez, 2nd, Dara Winger, 3rd, Aileen Betts, 5th.' Optioaala Beam - - Debra Brown, 1st, ' Maria Hunt, 5th. Bars Maria Hunt, 2nd, Debra Brown, 3rd, Dara Winger, 4th. Vault - Cindy Crazier, 2nd, Maria Hunt, 3rd, Sherilyn Jen kins, 4th. Floor - Maria Hunt, 1st, Debra ' Brown, 3rd, Sherilyn Jenkins, 6th. All Around - Maria Hunt, 1st and Debra Brown, 2nd. In an earlier meet, the Cougars also showed championship form 3-team, by baiting a class Lehi. The Cougar's never lost a meet this year, and finished the ' season undisputed champions. Bars Becky .... ' Safe kite flying A suggestions It's that time of the year when conditions are just right for the kids to get out and try their skill at kite flying. While this sport is a lot of fun, it can also be dangerous. To the youngsters electricity is a wall switch, a wall outlet or the knob on the T.V. When these switches and knobs are used, the lights come on, a favorite T.V. show appears on the screen and the electric toothbrush goes into action. As a parent, you know it is not quite that simple. All those wonderful things happen because of electrical power, but even this friendly power has to be handled carefully. To protect kite flyers, a Moon Lake Electric Spokesman sug- 1 The Union High Gymnastics team took home the State Chdmpionship honors in their class by winning a large meet in Park City. (Back) Allan Chap- man, Kyla Walker, Coach, Brenda Perez, Debra Brown, STATE CHAAAPS Betts, Shari Bradley, Coach, and Jeff McManigal. (Front) Cindy Crozier, Alysa Burkman, Dana Winger, Maria Hunt and Rebecca Williams. Not pictured is Sherilynn Jenkins. . Aileen . gests that parents sit down with their children and discuss the following safety rules: 1. Fly kites in an open field, away from electric power wires or transmission lines. 2.. Use only perfectly dry lute never wire. string i. 3m Do.nottry.to remove a kite if it catches on an electric power wire or a high pole. Leave it there and call Moon Lake to send someone to get it down. 4. Never use wire, tinsel or any metal in your kite or string - , . - they conduct electricity. 5: Do not fly kites on or near a public highway. 6. Nevery fly kites in wet or stormy weather. 7. Have fun and be safe when flying your kite. CUWCD passes resolution to affirm repayment In its regular monthly meeting Thursday, March 14, The Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District unanimously approved a resolution affirming the basis of the supplemental repayment contract presently under development between the CUWCD and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. ' . approval. Further, The resolution 1965 Con- tract is to remain in effect while an supplemental repayment 'contract of up to $335,000,000 is amnoved by the board and taken The Union High Gymnastics team goes through a typical strenuous practice routine during school morning during school. The hard work paid off with State Championship that the -- acknowledges Repayment recognizes and industrial water authorization is in addition to the $16,400,000 irrigation water obligation which is to be paid by the iirigation water users. Finally, the resolution projected a final approval of the Supplemental Repayment tract at three next monthly meeting of the Board to be held to permit a Congressional consideration period of 60 days to proceed, while the final language of the contract is completed. This will allow the process toward ultimate approval of this contract move ahead without delay. that the it municipal the resolution is The purpose of to the people of the District for . April 11. When final approval is given by the CUWCD Board, the agreement will go to the Secretary of Interior for his approval. It is anticipated the Supplemental contract will go before the people of the 12 counties involved for their approval in late Summer of early Fall of this year. honors and improved sonal achievement. Fuller O' Brien Paint Sale Where moret Americans find Catch the largest fish, the longest, the heaviest. Two prizes Flat Acrylic Semi-Glo- Found Michael Monical $394! $10.95 We can't promise everyone of 155 E. volt Lagoon Room - Monday Friday 95 - 722-504- Appointm.nl. ovollobls. but no! ngceworv 7 Gal. . Any Windows in stock this, but in a recent survey customers who got refunds. 3 out of 4 believe they got bigger refunds than If they did their own taxes. 3 out of 41 What can we find for you? . Enamel ss i . off 50 nD : 84 at the Duchesne County Hospital 236-1- 0 Jones Paint BEVft MILLIE'S INDIAN CURIOS Bsadwork Moccasin. Seminole Shirt. Rug. Souvenir. 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