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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 12

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
12
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4-H Work li A 'i'S'it cliY. ha.e bf en organized in fKysui -with b-gan IVtntor Sf iaf mi't rvf it red v.ahLhe- H'iff-ct ttve Jure i The now ifcii'rs Pavsnn 4 jiiilnl ol.d St't'ir akilkd KltH me iinag if; Co'lil-tO" ni rwrimuruiy and a riivj, (k-in't tfcip tlier.i rpi tTOj'H'l? fiOHil" IT.Oro" tiXi' chi- enr horseman? hm iL-u-rai o'hrr The parif-r-reprtswil im- dr 4-H aii i tbs. "Hx 'i 1 2d jf IVoiif-r. the Cfons and trv Huh County vre-im Jvrwre iH1 it; Of li program is in progress. tower "-d.

I.ve rfUlMVU'l Thsse v-eiis art' to plon'i heme fardi ns to hcip mak AitlaXijih tliCM 3rf- involved in the 4-H they will not fWtlV'e I ff lllil.aif unless ihey are enrolled a 4 dub. Opportunities for the youth to participate stock shows, horse shows, and fairs on the community, county and state levels are available through the 4-H program. Various awaids are given to the youth for achievement in these fairs and shows as well as speech and demonstratioa Special awards are given for outstanding record books by First Security Bank c-f Utah, Pavson was fortunate last year in having four of these- awards presented to Payson youths. The four young people, Monica (kiughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Merlin Hill; Lynda Fulver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs EtigHie Puiver, and Qinton and Oitisti. Lee Zeeman, children of Mr. and Mrs. Don Zeeman, received information at a Iwal record uoos wosKSfidp vj the Robert Hassell, Oiree giris are 5th grade Taylor School, and belong to a 4 club led by Mrs.

Eeensan Clinton is an 8th grade student at Pavsoo Junior High School. His '4-H leaders have been Mr. Zeeusan and ane Haskell Fouj-H is on tne move in Pavson. OLD FAITHFUL BOUEU3S SC" ill BI iiii iiimk i cif! jijj as. xjjaeSS Omfiii L-MJl L-Xfl II soil 11 l.f-.-j,! -0' I I h'M wf 1 fJrrz-mlB STCI -).

If-'-- 1 plM rrvi i "Tt jrf frvcw toi 2Vii Girls Asked so -it? i or it I iwweu iiw SPANISH FORK Tryouts for the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days rodeo queen and attendants, sponsored by the ramond Fork Riding Club, will be held Monday, June 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Rodeo Arena in Spanish Fork, The girq muct Lv nf is wars of age, noi rnarri. asidents of Utah County, and no a queen nor attendant for any other celebration this year They must be able to ride horses Richard Johnson, chairman, may be contacted for further information. Tiie celebration this year will be July 23 and 24. 'IV 'firls will also represent Spanish Fork in tAiic lea ui auwtO in ii oi i rt IS From Area On Academic List at Rkks REXBl'RG.

Wa. Utah County studt-nt and two frorn Wasau-h are on tlie flicks College spring semester honor roll They include Scott R-xiney Turner and Koyce American Fork, l.uaime Helen to, Ricki Lee Hail, (vhorah Kelly and Bonnie Jo Murdoek. all of Orem; Sandra Story, Pleasant Grove. Russell Heber Jones and Roaiino Shepherd. Pason.

Janet Griffitfis, Salem, Gwenla Befmkm. Sylvia McClc'ian and Karen Tuttle. Provo. From. Wasatch County were VM I aid Julie Probst of Midway.

were 652 students on the honv roll. Kuroliriiont at Ricks was approximately 2.W this Zip ktlg, 4 1 Ml 1 1 wXj -2 ste mm 1 4 I W-- yWfWwJMiM.nii roirjirwawwWaJWtaji U1 I WiUI NM Wjl iMWt Wi Ell VEEK'S FEATURE '1T fin.d s.cye of tne Alamo av.nnst 187 defender, involved more than J.C50 McNican soldiers.

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864,343
Years Available:
1909-2009