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Show rv 'yf Thursday, March 7, Maisangar Conferences set Musical genius to perform at Snow by Doris Larsen Public Information Specialist Snow College Frank Moody, who has been described by Snow College English instructor, Marilyn Larson, as a musical genius," will perform in Ephraim on Thursday, March 7, in the Snow College Auditorium. The program, sponsored by the Cultural Arts Committee, will begin at 8 p.m. Moody has been playing piano for 15 years and will perform compositions he has been working on for the past three years. He has performed as a professional pianist and keyboard specialist. pianist-compose- r, Also performing will be Robin Parent conferences are being held School Ephraim Elementary March 12 and 13. Principal Jim Petersen indicated that this year a called new testing program Benchmark Skills is being used at Ephraim Elementary, and plans are being made to share both childrens programs and curriculum materials with parents. at Any parent who While the public will be admitted to the program free of charge, it will be necessary for them to pick up tickets at either the Continuing Office (former PresiEducation dents residence,) or from the Humanities Office in the Noyes said Dr. Demont Building-111- , Howell, Chairman of the Cultural Arts Committee. hasnt Betty Crocker S cake mixes r Bumble Bee CHUNK TUNA Betty Crocker HAMBURGER HELPER Wilderness No. 2 6 riU can QQ canV $ CHERRY PIE MIX e 1 U Western Family WHOLE TOMATOES Blue Bonnet MARGARINE i6ox.env r-- 1 sq -- i b.& n Q9 64 oz. bottle U SUNNY DELIGHT ooaza Birdseye COOL WHIP 8 ox. 8S4 Ora Ida TAT0RT0TS - v- vA is scheduled The Snow College Institute Choir will present a special fireside on Sunday evening, March 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Institute in Ephraim. There will be a meeting for all those interested in forming a new rabbit breeders association which will be affiliated with the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). The meeting will be held March 16 at 7:30 in the Ccnterficld City Hall. Any who raise rabbits of any breed are invited to attend. A committee will be appointed to recommend a club constitution. Officers will be elected and other business matters will be discussed. This will be a organization for the promotion of productive and honest breeding of rabbits for fun andor profit. Tow ard this end, new members are encouraged to join ARBA, and to participate in such activities as meetings to learn more about disease, and different breeds and breeding techniques. There are also conventions, and shows to participate in to earn trophies and ribbons, and other prizes. For information call Ken Keiscl or Eddy Bradley or write to Eddy Bradley P.O. Box 6, Mayfield, Utah 81643. 835-342- 4 it 528-706- 9 New mombori of National Honor Socloty or shown with previous mombors. Tho now members, on tho front row, aro: Rochelle Tervort, Kelli Shand, Stephanie Sanderson, Michelle Sanderson, Karma Peterson, Kris Larson, Jackie Davis, and Diane Alder. National Honor Society admits eight new MHS students by Bruce Jennings Fight students were inducted into the Manti High School chapter of the National Honor Society at installation ceremonies last week. chapter has a of 30 and the limitation membership are members the new eight those who for replacements graduated last year. The eight installed by Melanie Birch, chapter president were Rachclle Tervort, Kelli Shand, Stephanie Sanderson, Karma Michelle Sanderson, Peterson, Kris Larson, Jackie Davis and Diane Alder. Manti The They joined holdover members Eric Heidi Baker, Anderson, Melanie Kimberh Birch, Christensen. Cynthia Cox, Mike Frischknccht, Brenda Hansen, Gina Hcrmansen, Julie Jackson, Penny Jorgensen, Monique Luster, Taunia Luster, Dan Macfarlanc, Steve MickeNen, Annette Monson, Rory Susan Kathleen Nielson, Rees, Reese, Glen Squire, Allan Stevens and JoLin Wilkinson. students in the sophomore, junior and senior classes with grade point averages of 3.5 or above were rated by the faculty on a scale from one to four in the areas of scholarship, leadership, character and service, according to Leslie - 1 1 wGood, chapter adviser. i : . t A The eight with the highest ratings ' i were then invited to join the chapter. The National Honor Society is a M j Vv . i service organization active in most t 4 high schools throughout the United States, Mr. Goode explained. Two of the Manti High members, Heidi and Steve Baker, Minnesota, Mickelsen, Washington, transferred from chapters in those states. Among the chapters service programs are a sub for Santa by Erma Olsen project, a clean-u- p campaign, tutoring for students who need On Saturday, March 2nd. a bus g special help and a load of Manti senior citizens drove to for campaign campus Salt Lake City to the Salt Palace to improvements. In addition, the sec Walt Disneys Magic Kingdom on Ice. The performance was enjoyed by all those attending. Ladies Day is scheduled for Tuesday. March 12th. . A 1 he 56 ' f (OHolC lb. V r. fu Citizens chapter recognizes a student-o- f a student who is not in the chapter but has some of the required qualifications. The chapter meets two or three times a month. ceremonies installation The included a musical number by Monique Luster, a skit and brief Dan talks by Melanie Birch, lb.3C Choice ORANGES Ib.iifi) Clip Top CARROTS C2QSS7EQ50 q Butter and cheese will be distributed at the center on March in the afternoon. 15 Patience is the art of concealing your impatience. Butterscotch Bars ' cup butter 1 Vi cups brown sugar, well packed I cup flour 2 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla I Vt tsp baking powder ' tsp salt Vt cup chopped nuts Cream butter with brown sugar, eggs and vanilla until fluffy and well mixed. Add dry ingredients, blending well. Stir in chopped nuts. Pour batter into 8 inch square dish well greased and bake at 350 for 0 minutes. Cut into squares to serve. Makes 16 small bars. The guest speaker was Glen W. Lee, president of the South Sanpete School District board of education. This years officers, in addition Miss Birch, are Heidi Baker, Monique Dan arid 'ecretary, historian. to Luster, Macfarlane, Recognition Banquet by Myron Stew art District Scout Commissioner his Wood Badge Beads. Making the presentation was Jim Henderson, r for Salt Lake City, the Bobwhite Patrol. Coach-Counselo- The Sanpete District Annual Scout Recognition Banquet was held on Thursday. February 28, 1985. in the Ccnterfield Ward Cultural Hall. Dail Averctt, Administrative Vice Chairman, was chairman of the affair which was attended by a capacity crowd of scouting leaders and their partners. A meal was prepared and served by the Cenlerfield Wards under the direction of Gunnison Stake. Introduction of District officers was made by Harold R. Johnson, District Chairman, who also recognized and expressed appreciation to Dr. Lamar Stewart and Nedra Stewart, Miles Jensen (who served for many, many years on the SME program in the District), and to President Von Pratt of Gunnison Stake and his Counselor, Eugene Jensen. It was a treat to listen to Don Tibbs, Vice President, Utah National Parks Council, who substituted for Council President William Miller, who was unable to attend. At the beginning of the awards program, Myron Stewart, District Commissioner, was presented with The Awards Program followed, honoring outstanding and dedicated leaders in the scouting program. Awards ot Appreciation were presented to Harold Johnson, Claudia Olsen. Dr. Lamar Stewart, Nedra Stewart, Charlene Nance, Glen Zumwalt and Keith Anderson. Red Hot Scouters certificates were given to David Livingston. Dennis J. Roberts, Melvin Jacobsen, Dennis Slack, Anieta Yardley, Ronald Hendricksen and Guy McArthur. Scouters Wife Award was Jean to Averctt, wife of presented Dail Avcrett, for her untiring, unselfish and dedicated support of her husband through his many years Special of scouting service. Recipients of the Second Miler Award were Jeffrey Dale Anderson, Kent Dyrcng, Loma Stewart, Peggy Tidwell, Laura Blackham, Lynn Schiffman. Recipients of the coveted Award of Merit, highest award the District bestows were Dr. Dwight Inouye, Myron Stewart and Earldean Anderson. M vd There will be a blood pressure clinic on March 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the center. and Baker lleici Macfarlane, Luster. Monique Scouters honored at fund-raisin- BROCCOLI rv 'T? Manti Senior PEANUTS i: )f '"Vt V. Fancy Roasted - Special fireside non-prof- 9 r information regarding his scheduled conference should contact the school. to bold meeting START WITH THESE FOOD VALUES' f Sir received Rabbit breeders 303 Pegs IQ. - The public is invited to spend the evening enjoying excellent music and the spoken word. CHILI CON CARNE 1985 for parents Davis, country music singer, who will accompany herself on the guitar. She is a Utah Regional County Fair contest winner in singing for 1983-84- , Alpine Arts Music Contest winner in 1982, and the winner of Radio Station KFTN Utah County Music Station Contest for 1984. Western Family fHoip Member of Associated Food Stores Inc GROCERY Specials Good March Block 7, 8, 9 Orlean's 4.4 oz. Turbot $U 09 Broken Shrimp Western Family Milk No. Connors Generic Kipper Snacks Mac Western Family Chili Reg. or Hot, 40 oz 59 e & 1 tall Cheese Samyang Hoodies 3 oz. n 15-2- Menus for the coming week. Frl. March 8:Navy bean & ham soup, carrot & raisin salad, deviled egg, cinnamon rolls, crackers, butter, milkjuice. Mon. March lit Swiss Steak, hash browns, mixed vegetables, pears, cake, bread, butter, milkjuice. Tucs. March 12t Meatballs & mushroom gravy, steamed rice, green beans, fruit salad, cookie, bread, butter, milkjuice. Wed. March 13t Cooks Choice Than. March 14t Baked chicken, whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered corn, lemon banana dessert, bread, butter, milkjuice. Franco-Americ- an 144 oz. Spaghetti & Meatballs DelMonte Catsup Wesson Oil Thrifty BarS Bacon Assorted 20 oz. bag Stix Kisses 5791 Generic Facial Tissue $nos 32oi. U Jeno's $Q59 48 oz. Zj Lynden Farms .69' $0 39 Pizza Petite Peas John Morrell Pork Scussgo Banquet TV Dinners as1 03' i.,.Q3' in,.QS .09' J |