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Show High School Youth Makes Fine Record At Union Perhaps there are other high school seniors of the masculine sex who might be achieving the same success as the young man this brief story is about If it be so, then we salute them the same as we do Jay Gates, of the Union High School senior class. During World War II Jay's father sacrificed his life for his country, and after his mother remarried, Jay came from Vernal Ver-nal to live with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, where he has been accepted as one of the family, fam-ily, with all the privileges the Jenkins' children enjoy in their home. At the present time Jay is carrying six solids at Union has made the honor roll each term during the current year. . . He makes winning speed and ac-, ac-, curacy tests in commercial and business subjects sort of a habit, hab-it, and rated one of the highest in aptitude for this typ of work in recent tests at Union. Every morning and each night Jay milks 5 cows, and assists with other chores about the Jenkins Jen-kins farm in Ballard area. . . He is active in his church, and can always be found at priesthood priest-hood meeting, Sunday School and Sacrament meeting in the Ballard LDS ward. . . He has ambition about higher education educa-tion and has saved enough money mon-ey to make entrance into the Brigham Young University next fall a certainty. |