Show iibViiKiwiatMgi 1) jaam-t- Grand County e Thursday May 2 v ” News iis'ta 'i 4't A‘C frjS5ATP tjVty $ n i i - : J TV 16-1- rt iv ware of the cars Teams race the clock and each other and fix the “bugs” and restore their cars to normal running order To win however a team must receive high marks in a written examination which Is part of the contest and which contributes to the final ' fi d books before they can hit the road to Dallas and the National Finals They have to be outstanding in their classes to qualify for a regional contest and they must be top students and auto mechanics to win in the regional meet Teams consist of two students who are assigned to a new car in which a series of mal functions have been de- liberate !y placed Malfunctions in all ears are identical and all are related to the electrical starting ignition fuel The ftnjnual Plymouth r regional contests being ships and other Trouble Shooting Con- - held in all 50 states this for the 'contestants prises test which turns school spring under the spon- At the National Finals work into a challenging deaeach of member of each Plymouth sorship score sport will bring together lears and participating first place team wins a the top auto mechanic schools Regional contest 12 500 scholarship A to The program is spon-th- e students of this area May : winners receive all -- ex- tal of $37 thousand worth schools and sored by 10 at Utah Technical Col-le- te in the dealers Plymouth to of offeris the scholarships trips Cinse Trouble enSalt Lake City means of a as area Shooting ed to students couraging Each team that places Finals at Dallas Texas in the National Finals complete their education Representing the Moab June 8 The Moab students are Vocational Center will be receives a trophy and two qualifying students In addition to the trip a set of tools for its 'studying under instructor from Grand County High prizes and awards in the school systems and body hard Kirk Allen 18 National Finals are worJack (Bret) Stewart The Trouble shooters and Kenneth ' Key 17 th more than $90 thoussometimes called “Road Bret is a senior at GC-H- S and in college scholar- - Scholars” have to hit the and is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack Stewart Sommer School Sessions Set 238 S 3rd E Kenneth is Junior and Senior high The first week and a the son of Mr and Mrs Kennedi (Corky) Key 277 students are signing up half ttie session will be E 1st N and is also for the summer school spent at sites around the a senior this year at program to be held in Moab area Students will two sessions this sum- visit the Arches and vaGrand High mer This is an easy rious sites down the j and interesting way for river for fossil collect- The students will be students to make up cre- ing and gold panning Thurs-Fri-S- at ONLY competing in one of 100 dits they are lacking or Then students will goon Just learning a little ab- a three-da- y campout at out out of door living Warner Lake campThe first session will ground to learn forest be held between June 10 ecology and a little aband 28 and the second out the forest biome The between June 1 and 19 last week will be spent There will also be a spe- on Indian history with a cial session for students trip to Devils Canyon to who have previously tavisit a BYU archaeoloken the regular program gical school site and a and are interested in arcampout at Mesa Verde cheological digging ii?'-'- t 974 Students Look Forward to Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest V' High School 1 i’vur’y ft-' ' i ALL 9 ft JlI J —V w : xi- I" J1 V -- Mv’ ! 1 v o y’Z'’' Donnie Knowles - studentbody president for Thursday which resulted in his winning speech last I SPRING S SUMMER FABRICS I 1974-7- 5 ' &c - ? i r gives his platform 30 Off ay Brad Turner gives speech to student body prior to election Brad won the election becoming next year’s student body vice-preside- nt JoAnne Modesto gives speech to student body at the ® Sections assembly held last JoAnne will be next year’s student body Thursday secretary Knowles Turner Modesto Take Reins Grand High nounced last week folbody lowing an exciting camofficers for the 1974-7- 5 paign week Heading the school year were an- - studentbody will be Donnie Knowles newly elected President who will County School’s student Southeast Utah’s Largest MOTOROLA be assisted by Brad Turner as and JoAnne Modesto as vice-preside- nt secretary at GCHS 12 to 4 during which time ‘students voted on the student body officers and also on the proposed constitution changes all of which were approved The number of cheerleaders was also voted mi and the settlement was 9 cheerleaders and 1 mascot Results were tabulated and announced on the channel 6 news at 5:55 Thursday night Nominees for the various offices spent all last week campaigning for their particular party — the climax of which was the assembly where speeches were given horns were tooted and balloons were pepped The polls were open from DEALER "Press one button transistor TV's" Honor Society Nominations Underway These next couple of weeks are very important to many students at Grand County High School because the teachers MOTOROLA QUASAR COLOR are picking students for next year’s National Ho- TELEVISION nor Society VALLEY 'm Home 268 & 259-567- Auto MAIN S 6 in the Vocational tr' Take a Vacation on Your Own Patio in Elegant £31 LOUNGEWEAR v?fo-- i &m:M SPECIAL Compare at 9 $1299 Be a new woman right at home in Immgewenr so beguiling that no i no can lei! how little it costs but you Tempting styles and fabrics to make the most of your own natural beauty give you a fresh outlook on fashion in a group of vibrant prints for all seasons See them now splurge on one two or three 1 hey’ re machine washable in sires SML m bjVrH-- yj$M m m - firl A‘i ?$ - ship service and leadership Style shown: Princess Muu Muu ' school After the nominations have been sent in the teachers vote on a certain number of students then these names are sent to a selected committee who chooses the final members of the Society 5 of the Senior class 10 of the Junior class and 15 of the Band and Chorus These nominations & proceedings are under the direction of Mrs Eu-l- a Griffin National Honor Society Sponsor Guy-mo- Travel to Price Music Meet 4V i'i V eo'day 15 North Mom 1 raasix? kittv- ’is'1? aMTTOfcrtW-:1'- : j i ‘Manufacturer's sugSMtod rttill price ter base modal DMUratton charge late and local tuoa extra Sophomore class can belong to the organization ANNUAL TEA recei- - trophy was ved by the High School band last Friday for the excellent performance they gave in Price After receiving two “A” The DH® Tea 2 to Moab Ladies of e?°2er unca’ 3:30 pm All wiv- es of Elks are invited to bring their daughters and attend Refreshments uam tin 8erved and en" ou?g of seven "Ul nl ice wU1 also be te:tainmcnt luwls tic who r Da bated sf Compare prices Then compare trucks You’ll find Ford's full-siis a lot more pickup for the money Its reliable engine is easy on will carry a man-siz- e gas Yet an load take on the toughest country and give ride you a smooth You can even add options like automatic transmission power steering power brakes air conditioning and more ze F-1- 00 F-1- 00 llrurc Negley the band “Block M” and “Dedication Overture” as part of their performance played The High School Chorus received a “B plus” “IV and “C" ratings af- ter seven other choruses The group sang “O Bone A Jesue” which they sang and “Twenty-Thir- d Psalm” and “Walk Jeruselum” 'which was sung in 6 parts The choin s Students from 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm Mrs Dottie Swasey will be demonstrating how to make pottery Mrs Judy Huffman will demonstrate art for n children Mr Gary will demonstrate silk -- screening and students will also demonstrate their abilities in certain art areas ocupella ami character are also required to have which will be held May hibit which will be held a 30 grade average in 10 wafc Students are chosen by the teachers on the basis of scholarship citizen- Art ExhWt Coming Up Tamara Lish paints a Drafting and Art room picture which will be en- The public is cordially tered in the Art Exhibit invited to attend the ex- rus is under the direction of Mr Wendall How-thor- pe and accompanist Mrs Dean Crossland easy-handli- A FOOD EXPERT IN THE ARMY 13 A FOOD EXPERT ANYWHERE Young women and men who tram tor the Food Service field in the Army are building a lifetime career We’ll teach you nutrition cooking meat preparation and baking And pay while you learn Along witha lot of new Army benefit 637-077- 0 Test-driv- e a Ford ng F-1- 00 at your Intermountain Ford Dealer’s today Seawytassntam Ferrite PflHBOa FORD 560 South Main — Moab Utah |