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Lowell Parry was winner of the Jordan Chapter in a public speaking contest and represented Jordan at the North Central District Contest, winning over champions from Tooele, Davis, South Summit, and Morgan. Annual Harvest Ball on October 6 was very successful. F.F.A. presented two radio programs over KDYL. Those who took part were Leo Iseki, Beverly Morris, Clyde Gailey, Lowell Parry, Maxine Searle and adviser, Mr. Boyce. The enrollment in agriculture increased over 80% last year, which pleased Mr. Paul C. Boyce, since good farming practices are so essential to the war effort. Many F.F.A. boys are now turning to farming as owners, renters or share crop- pers. The F.F.A. and Home Ec. planned a big banquet on April the fourteenth. Harvest Ball committee checks up on a few items Dancing the Jig at the Harvest Ball Sitting, left to right: Clyde Gailey, Leo Iseki. Standing: Richard Nelson, Carlos Jensen, Reed Fitigerald, Milton Smith. about the milk producer Front row, left to right: John Thornton, Scott Walton, Reed Atkinson, Donald Tucker, Dean Hansen, Bobby Kidd. LeRoy Withers. Theron Jaynes. Second row: Manon Dansie, Leonard Olson, Max Spratling, Richard Long, Wood- ruff Butterfield, Richard Peterson, Junior Brackett, James Day. Back row: Eugene Neilson, Daniel Golesh, J. Peter- son, Melvin Gilbert, Blaine Brady, Lyle Beardon, Almon Nelson, Peter Anderson, Kenneth Cook.
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Heads of the Food Producing Department F. F. A. The Jordan F.F.A. members won first place in judging contests in poultry, livestock, and crops at the annual Salt Lake County Fair. The following boys made outstanding exhibits: Verl and Wayne Smart, Leo Iseki, crops; Harold Howcroft, Gale Crane, poultry; Ferris Fitzgerald, James Leak, Glade McKee, James H. Day, and Sterling Smith, dairy; Calvin Jaynes, Bliss Fitzgerald, Verl and Wayne Smart, swine. These boys won more than their share of blue ribbons. The follow- ing boys had teams or race horses in the contests: Vance Woods, Archie Haun, Joe Ainsworth, Dean Lehmitz, and Harvey Lehmitz. The F.F.A. boys had a total labor income from project work of $ I 1,006.58 compared to $4,846.22 for the previous year. Dairy, poultry, and swine projects proved most profitable. In crops projects, sugar beets, tomatoes, and truck crops proved best. Verl Smart and Ferris Fitzgerald had a labor income of $950.43 from five acres of tomatoes. Clyde Gailey and Osborne Pender were our official delegates to the state con- ventions at Spanish Fork April 2-3. Front, left to right: Reid Fitzgerald, President: Leo Iseki, Treasurer. Standing: Clyde Gailey, Vice- President; Carlos Jensen, Reporter. Billy Hull, Sec- retary, not photographed. Taking in a few points 20 Front row left to right: Calvin Dansie, Sterling Smith, Milton Smith, Gale Crane, Richard Nelson, Jack Reid, Donald Spencer. Second row: Leo Iseki, Veldon Newbold. Ralph Madsen, Billy Hull, Kenneth Jones, Udell Butterfield, Sher- man Fitzgerald. Third row: Neldon Cundick, Clyde Gailey, Osborne Pender, Lowell Parry, Carlos Jensen, Calvin Jaynes, Reed Oliver. Barrett Steadman. Left: Paul C. Boyce, Sponsor.
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Chiefs of the world of pots and needles Sitting, left: Roene Adams. Beth Shaw, Edra Butterfield. Standing: Virginia Russell. Home Ec. Club Homemakers all—these girls stitch and sew, cook, plan, act efficient and homey. They spons- ored the annual Sweethearts' Ball, using Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as their theme. Nelda Allen reigned as Snow White and Ralph Brady as Prince Charming. New members were admitted with a candle- light ceremony, with older members acting as hostesses. President Beth Shaw capably officiated with aid from Vice-President Virginia Russell and Sec- retary Roene Adams. Edra Butterfield put their doings in the news as reporter of the group. Student cooks and stitchers Left to right: Maude Procter, Marva Beckstrom, Roene Adams, Virginia Russell, Beth Shaw, Edra Butterfield, Vesta Neilsen, Melva Naylor. Second row: Tabetha Jenkins, Alice Johnson, Vivian Johnson, Iris Russell. Madonna Stradley, Trilva Young, Virginia Robbins, Phyllis Higgins, Mary Smith, Darlene Erickson. Third row: Miss Bennion, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Clements, Sponsors; Agnes Archibald, LaRee Beckstead, Enid Olson, Louise Van, Carol Sanderson, Shirley Briggs, Bernice Hendrick- son, LaWana Neilsen. Back row: Lois Vawdrey, Delores Millerberg, Jenine Murphy, Dorothy Allen, Barbara Rawlings, Ann Petrlich, Shirley Coats, Mary Petrlich, Bertie Gosman, Arlene Malstrom, Dawna V. Hiatt, Ardonna Smith. 22
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