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Show f f I I Young creators discovered during invention Convention Student! of Duchesne County used fheir creative akilla to come up with imaginative projects for the District Invention Convention, Thuraday at Neola Elementary. Winnera in the firat through third grade category were Alicia Taylor ofEaat Elementary in firat place, Tiffany Peatroea of Duch-ean-e Elementary in aecond place, and Joel Gilliapie ofEaat Elemen- -. tary in third place. Nicole Getchell of Rooeevelt Middle School took firat place in the fourth through aixth grade contest, Tori Oman of Altamont Elementary took aecond, and, Janaeee Grant of Ducheana Elementary took third. Invention ideaa came up on crayon protector!, gravity defiers, portable pillowa, electric air fresh-- . Lngan Smith, aecond and Dustin neni fruit chipa, computer program can smashers and walker Claybum, third place. Third grade winners were packs. There were aix schools inBeqji Mecham, firat place. Dusty volved and each had ito own aemi-finOlsen, second, and Andrew conteat Winnera from Altathird place. Second mont ware fourth gradera Megrade honors went to Cheri linda Thacker and Share Holgate, Preecott first place, Brett Harris, fifth grader Mard Daatrup, aixth second place and Joah Dye, third gradera Angie Chriatenaen, Jar-- ' "place. Inventors atEastElementary emy Daatrup, Amy Jeaeen. and ' ToriOhnan. were; John Braith waits, Sidni Tabiona winnera were fifth, Allred, Kathy Embleton, Jenny grader Angie Fabriiio, firat place, 8cholee, Sherry Hokett, Joel fifth grader Kara Thompson, d Shannon Sorensen, Alicia place, fourth grader Shay Taylor, Karl Thompson and Mike Fausett Price, third place, and fifth grader Relain Roberta, fourth place. Rooeevelt Middle School winNeola winnera of the fifth ners were; Mackeniie Uresk, grade were Bjorn Nielaen, firat Kurt Hunt Lance Hunt Boone d place, and Deride Horrocka, Iorg, Shelby Sanders, Roxie place. Fourth grade honors McBride, Jacob Gamer, Nick went toJenmy Hunt first place, Yarns, Nicole Getchell, Eric Field-ate- d and Crystal Conover. al Gil-liapi- e, sec-on- : : . aec-on- TOUGH CRITICS County elpmentaiy students observe projects on display during the Annual District Invention Convention, last Thursday. Students from six schools showed projects to judges who looked for unusual and innovative projects. . d District Invention Convention winners are; graders INVENTORS OF THE YEAR-T- he East Alicia second Duchesne Taylor, left to Peatross, place, Elementary, Tiffany row, right) (Front 4th-6l- h arc row back Elementary, first place, and Joel Gillispie, East Elementary, third place. In the Altamont grade winners; Janaeee Grant, Duchesne Elementary, third place, Tori Oman, Elementary, second place and Nicole Getchell, Roosevelt Middle School, first place. lst-3r- returned home Saturday after apendingfour days in Kansas on a FFA convention. Mr, end Mrs. Joa Curry want f ib 'feilt' Lake Sunday where they visited Patay Mallett who is in the hospital seriously QL Bertha Jones and friend Ann, Boise, spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Bromley and Helm Neilaon visited Erma Thomas Sunday and took her to dinner for her birthday. They all visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts Sunday afternoon. . Evalyn Jones and Doris Ny left Friday for St. Georgs wher Doris will spend the winter, an Evelyn will visit her for tw weeks Trudy Smith visited Dixi and Bart and Julie Smith over th weekend. She left Sunday fa Logan where ahe is attending col . lege. p where she spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd and family. While there she v. coming of her grandson, Danny Lloyd, who has returned from a Guatemala Republic mission. A family dinner was held Sunday afternoon at tha Gam Lloyd dence with over 60 family members present Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd, Rooeevelt, attended the missionary report and the dinner, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs. Zehna Lloyd returned hone with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zobell continued on to Salt Lake City to visit with other relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brett Thompson, Salt Lake, and Dr. and Mrs. William Sorensen, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norton visited several days in Salt Lake City with their daughters, Kitty Naecarato and family and Jeannie Collins and family. Ir - tyZwMx.- Andy and Shelley Norton, South Dakota, visited with relatives in the Roosevelt area while staying for two weeks at their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norton, Lapaint Mrs. Zehna Lloyd accompa- i"! latter T is the second most frequently used letter in books, newspapers and other printed material in English. 1 The Store OFF All Fabric In friar il .00 Reg. 1.79 Sale $1.59 Pro Line Baby Lock Serger Reg. 899.00 Grand Opening Special Indoor T-Shi- g. GREAT gifts & GREAT TVU1 T.iwiitsrl Supply - Some Restrictions Apply OFF Everything Creamcoat By Delta offer, either: Disney, HBO, Cinemax, or Showtime, and get a FREE "Christmas Mickey", suitable for Christmas HELP the needy - support our food drive help yourself to GREAT savings, 10 DMC Embroidery Floss 4 For $1 Give us a can of food for the needy, and well give you a FREE cable TV installation worth up to $25 (not $25 cash). Add to this gift-givin- GRAND OPENING Glue Sticks 10" 4 For $1.00 4" 10 For $1.00 nied Mr. and lbs. 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