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4 Perry Daily Journal Friday, August 16, 2013

Kingfisher teen named All-Around Junior Cattleman of Year


Jaryn Frey excels throughout year to earn prestigious honor
OKLAHOMA CITY - Jaryn Frey, Kingfisher, was named the 2013 All- Around Junior Cattlemen of the Year. This award is the most prestigious award that the Oklahoma Junior Cattlemen's Association bestows upon one of its own. It was established to recognize OJCA members who participate and excel at OJCA events and livestock shows throughout the year. A 4th Generation Angus breeder, Jaryn has grown up working on her family's ranch. The Frey family raises purebred Angus cattle with a focus on producing show heifers and quality bulls. Jaryn, 15, manages her own herd of about 35 head. It came natural to this young lady to begin showing cattle at a young age and has been competitive in the show ring on the local, state and national levels. A sophomore at Kingfisher High School, Jaryn is active in FFA. She was a member of the state champion Opening Ceremonies team last year and a member of the state champion Agriculture Issues team. She was the captain of the state runner-up FFA Quiz Bowl team and a state qualifier with her animal science speech this past spring. She was a recipient of her Chapter FFA Star Greenhand Award. She is currently serving as Treasurer of the Oklahoma Junior Angus Association and on the OJCA Board of Directors. One of Jaryn's goals is to be named Champion Intermediate Showman at the local and state levels. She is also working toward serving as OJCA President

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Jaryn Frey, All Around Junior Cattleman of the From left: immediate past OJCA president, Macy Year, receiving her award during the Annual OJCA Griswold; Mike Frey; Jaryn Frey, and OJCA Director awards banquet. Mike Frey, immediate past OCA Dallas Henderson. president and father to Jaryn, helps present the photo provided award.

and serving as an Oklahoma Angus Queen. With the dedication that this young lady exhibits, she is sure to accomplish these goals and many others in the future. Jaryn will receive a laptop computer and a custom Priefert Ranch sign, sponsored by Beacon Hill Ranch and Richard and Susan Gebhart. Jaryn is the daughter of Mike and Jamae Frey. The OJCA is a program run by the Oklahoma Cattlemen' s Association. The OCA represents more

than 5,500 Oklahoma ranching families. The OCA exists to support and defend the state and nation's beef cattle industry. The OCA officers, board of directors and membership encourages you to join us in our advocacy efforts to ensure less government intervention, lower taxes and a better bottom line. For more information about OCA membership or activities call 405-235-4391 or visit www.okcattlemen.org .

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dors. Today, Keystone serves more than a dozen public schools in Oklahoma, and the company continues to grow. "There are some great school administrators in Oklahoma who truly want to do what's best for their students, and they are willing to think outside the box when it comes to nutrition," Sanders said. "We are proud to partner with Perry Public Schools, and we are grateful to the school board and the administration for their willingness to try something new to benefit the kids they serve. We are looking forward to getting in the kitchen and cooking up something great for the kids in Perry."

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New Flood Plain board members appointed at Commissioners' meeting


The Noble County Commissioners held a regular meeting August 12. Commissioners Mark Sanders, Larry Montgomery and Lance West were all present. Vicki Eggers, grant writer for NODA, met with the Commissioners about an amendment to the Noble County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan. John Roof and Doug Will were appointed to the Noble County Floodplain Board. Commissioners authorized an application for financial assistance from the Rural Economic Plan (REAP) fund. The application will be for a fire truck for the Lucien Rural Fire Department. The county paid a detention transportation fee of $483.08. Commissioner Larry Montgomery said the money should be reimbursed to the county. A pipeline/public service crossing was approved for Devon Energy.

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Filed in the office of Hillary Vorndran, Noble County Court Clerk, between Aug. 5-9, 2013. Marriage Licenses Donald Lacey Neal Jr. and Terri Lynn Butler, both of Perry. Civil Financial Pacific Leasing LLC vs. Mark Reiheld MD, money judgment, breach of contract. Deanne Ketch and Robert Ketch vs. Levivia Olson Beermaker, John S. Beermaker, unknown heirs, exe. adm., dev., quiet title, Credit Bureau Services Assoc. vs. Linda Williamson, indebtedness. Same vs. Maria Lynn Mack, indebtedness. Same vs. Tanya Hise, indebtedness. District Attorney Brian Hermanson obo State of Oklahoma ex rel vs. $365, seizure and forfeiture., Timothy Jordan Simmons. Same vs. 1995 BMW Model A52, seizure and forfeiture, Timothy Simmons; Same vs. 2002 Chevrolet pickup, seizure and forfeiture, Scott Wise. Same vs. $136, seizure and forfeiture. Same vs. $187, seizure and forfeiture. Same vs. 1992 Honda Accord, seizure and forfeiture, Tylor James Asbill. Small Claims None filed.

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