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Show ! PGHS Future Farmers Of America Named i Lee Anderson and I Kerry Hoglund of the j1 PGHS Chapter of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) have been awarded the State Farmer Degree. In order to qualify for this award, a student 1 - ' I j j " - ' ' ; I i J., 5 " ' , I 1 '! ,: ' ;. '-tsr " ' - ' :;' - I I I ; J f - ' ' r I I If ' ; ! j r -J . ; ,-: j j I i :.'-. " "V" j ... - , j Is J "! ' - . ' ' r i V, , -r-t I Villi i i sy I St m s - i i ' , I t M r, . .. ij J - 'i !L I ''. , . I must be actively in-vloved in-vloved in FFA for at least two years. To receive the State , Farmer Degree, each of these boys were required to have a supervised agricultural project, earning and productively investing at least $500. Accurate records of their projects must be kept for three years. Records are then sent to a state committee com-mittee and studied very carefully. Lee Anderon is the son of Kent and Janet Anderson An-derson of Lindon. He is a senior at PGHS. His project involved raising a dairy heifer and keeping records for three years. Kerry Hoglund is the son of Bill and Mary Hoglund. Kerry worked in the farm placement program and he raised turkeys. Kerry is also a senior. ' The FFA is sponsoring spon-soring the annual FFA Member-Parent Banquet Banq-uet to be held on Thursday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. in the PI. Grove High School lunchroom. WINNERS of the Lindon School Safety Poster Contest are, back. Richard Lewis. Jodi Conder, Melissa Ridge. Front, Merri Lynn Steele, Amy Marchbanks. Hayden Dam and Andrea Magnusson. I LEE ANDERSON, left, and Kerry Hoglund, right, meet with teacher, Wayne Cornaby, after " receiving State Farmer degrees. r . . . -. ( t ' i . -: i ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE and Vietnam veteran. Keith Haynes. spoke to some 50 students Tuesday morning at the high school. Haynes spoke about a number of issues confronting -the state and nation. He particularly addressed the proposed MX system that is to be built in. Utah and Nevada. Haynes Indicated that for various reasons he opposses the MX. primarily because there are better ways to strengthen our military power. MISSY HALLAM presents flowers to her first grade teacher, Carolyn Vance, during teacher appreciation week held recently at Central School. Teachers were honored with gifts, goodies, parties and a whole lot of fun. j I " "- 1 r ' - . l I ; ( 1 J' |