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Show Page 6 '3II t tEimes-Nefc- selected for Girls state Two School News. . . ' Nephi, Utah ts ', Home and School: Vital Links from Nephi Interagency Council will hold focus group meeting Nikkii Truscott, daughter of Thomas and Judy Ann Truscott, and Catherine Malquist, daughter of Blaine and Norma Malquist, have been selected to attend Girls State to be held at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. The event will take place June 5th through June Wednesday May 17, 1995 By Lilly Eskelsen, president Utah Education Association When my mother came to his locksmith shop. That her America from Panama, she was mother worked hard to stretch the family income to meet its determined to have needs. of her so Kids. She was proud My mother said that where she new country. She wanted so the adults seemed to know lived much to fit in and be a part of it. children and to whom they the all My sisters and I were in Girl Cub were belonged. And that the children Scouts. My brothers , Scouts. Mom was always a Room knew they were being looked afthere with white ter (and that reports of any misParticipants at Girls State will Mother. Alwaysand red Kool-AiThe Juab Interagency Council behavior would reach home cookies is conducting a focus group meet- hold elections for state, county sugar Summer vacations were always faster than their denials). ing on Wednesday (tonight), May and city governments and learn to National Parks where we My mother told her stories 17, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the how each one operates. love and fond remembrance. with the beauty Girls State is sponsored by the learned to appreciate Juab Middle School Media Censo pleased that Id seemed She Grand and the Yellowstone of ter. All adult members of the American Legion Auxiliary with Pleased that them. about asked from the Ute Stam- Canyon. community are invited to attend. contributions culI wanted to practice my rusty in a was But there my gap The purpose of this meeting is pede Committee, Nephi City and tural heritage. My mother never high school Spanish with her. to elicit information from com- First Security Bank. When my mother came to taught us her native language. munity members as to: What America us with the She never shared forty years ago, she felt would make life better for famicustoms that she knew as a child. she had to make a choice of which FFA OFFICERS The new officers for 1995-9- 6 were installed April lies and children in our commuAnd we never visited her home culture to raise her children in. 20th at the annual Mt. Nebo FFA auction and banquet for members nity? Whats missing that parwhich seemed so mysterious and And I would not have taken away and their parents. New officers are: Jennifer Whiting, president; ents need or could use in raising childfar away. any of the Luke Jackson and Brian Bosh, Candace Jackman, families in our community? What me. But I hood conI dont think she did it my parents gave secretary; Mandy Carter, treasurer; Holly Rasmussen, reporter; Colby issues in the community concern I would to it. added would have She was just busy being sciously. Carter, sentinel ; Wayne McPherson, parliamentarian; Tamara you? This information will be have added a second language, And so, as a grown-up- , a parent. Jack-soDonni Carrie and Sutherland, scrapbook; Phillips, historian; used as part of a grant applicaI started asking her questions. because a language is more than photographer. tion to obtain funds for commuShe took out old picture books translated words. It allows you nity use. that Id seen before, but now she to understand the heart of a culA pizza supper will be served told me the stories behind the ture. I would have traveled to my to participants. If you have quesfaces. She told me that her broth- Aunts and Uncles and had my tions regarding the Family Presers, Chichi and Lucho, were prac- Panamanian cousins visit me. I ervation Grant please call Susan tical jokers. That her sister, would have had my mother teach Cowan, Interagency Council loved to sing. That it was me her songs along with my Nena, Juab High School is holding its be eligible for a drawing for a Chair at her little sisters fifth birthday dads Hank Williams favorites. First Annual Senior Exhibit on $100 scholarship or a $100 gift the day she and my dad married and Chachita thought their wedMay 30th in conjunction with the certificate for trade-relate- d Parents shouldnt have to annual Awards Banquet. All se- equipmentsupplies. choose her was only one portion for their party. ding niors will be able to participate She told me that her father childs plate. Life is a banquet. The exhibit will be held in the loved opera and would listen to Give them a taste of everything by displaying samples of the step down lounge in front of the it on the radio as he worked in you have. quality work they have produced auditorium. The public is invited while attending Juab High to visit between 5:30 and 8:30 Nikkii Truscott School. Students who enter will p.m. 10th. d. , n, 1st Annual Senior Exhibit will be held on May 30th 623-194- 0. Juab High Band Concert will be held Retirement party set for school district employees Spring Chorus concert next tonight The Juab High Band Wednesday at Juab High hold their annual Spring Juabs tonight at School Beginning, Intermediate and bands School will Concert Four long time employees of the Juab School District, Vonda Bowles, Russell Griffiths, Shirleen Newell and Beth will retire at the end of this school year. 7:00. will perform. High School Band director is Bassett. Kay Wednesdays concert will offer The is invited and encourpublic a variety of music, both secular to and sacred, from Bach to the aged attend and support these talented musicians, as well en-- r p ofthe 50s. Soloists and of entertainment.' an joy evening small ensembles will also be featured. Tlmes-New- s The concert will be held in the JHS auditorium and is free to the public. The chorus is under the Classified Ads direction of Mrs. Lorraine The Juab High School Chorus will present their annual Spring Concert, Let There Be Music, Wednesday, May 24, at 7:00 p.m. The Madrigal group recently received a Superior rating at the State Solo and Small Ensemble Festival held in April. The chorus also received Superior ratings at the Region Large Group Festival in Coalville recently. Wallace. Levan weather Alfred Godek, reporter p Finally, an easy choice. On the one hand, there's just can't get anywhere else. And then there are the OSSEC7V" 150 other guys. A dish that's twice the sire. 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