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Show I I I -IB FFA QUEEN CANDIDATES Laurel Anderson, Denise Peterson, Jennifer Thompson are candidates for FFA Queen at Hoedown Friday Harvest Hoedown Friday, Queens Will Be Chosen The annual FFA Harvest Hoedown is scheduled for Oct. 27, Friday, at 8:30 p.m. Queen candidates can-didates for this event are Laurel Anderson, An-derson, senior class; Denise Peterson, junior class and Jennifer Thompson, sophomore class. Queen candidates have been competing com-peting all of this week. The contests they have competed in are straw stacking, saw dust scramble, chicken chasing, and milking a cow. They also have been selling raffle tickets for a .22 rifle. The harvest Hoedown dance is set for 8:30 p.m. this Friday. The dance is stag or drag and costs $1 per person. Studentbody will vote for their preference for queen. FFA Queen will be announced at the dance. She will compete in the spring in the state FFA competition. Public Meeting A public meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3 at the PI. Grove Jr. High School, 810 North 100 East, it was announced today by the Bureau of Reclamation's Central Utah Project Manager, John W. Jensen. Jen-sen. The meeting will be held to present information and answer questions on the proposed Jordan Aqueduct Reach 4. Presentations at the meeting will provide information on the Bonneville Bon-neville Unit of the Central Utah Project generally, with particular emphasis on the Jordan Aqueduct, Alpine Aqueduct and land areas to be affected by right-of-way for construction construc-tion and operation of these water systems. Jordan Aqueduct is proposed to be a buried pipeline located between the Provo River and the Point of the Mountain. This aqueduct would follow the same general alignment as the Provo Reservoir Canal and will deliver water into West Salt Lake County. During construction another pipeline, Alpine Aqueduct, will be buried sfei the same -alignment in critical areas. This water system will service Utah County in the future. |