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Show x jne 25, 1980 Ben Lomond Beacon, lotos from Jackpot, Nevada T&dCh&T JACKPOT, NEV.-F- irst vent in Cactus Petes newly ompleted convention center as the sixth annual Nevada lockhound Rendezvous. The more memorable ecause it opened on a tiday the 13th. JACKPOT, NEV.-K- yle ugh, Cheney, Wash., sserts he will be in good oice to defend his title as hollerer of levada. ne champion The hollering contest, riginated by Carl Hayden, lactus Petes scribe, is the of a local lighlight ndependence Day Hollerers, as distinguished rom yellers, screamers, hriekers, screechers and hrillers, will this year have o compete with popping notorcycles simultaneously lemonstrating as a feature if their first Jackpot cam-iou- t. JACKPOT, NEV.-T- wo, naybe three, loads of photographers Idaho and rom Utah, Nevada will be taken on a .our of Jackpots back country July 28 by the Jackpot Guide Service. ' Subsequently, photographers wishing to make the same tour, which will include the most prominent historical point in this part of Northeastern Nevada, should telephone ext. 528, 227 or write P.O. Box Jackpot, Nev., 89825. JACKPOT, NEV. Images of the West will be the theme of an art exhibit by the Lightworks Gallery, Burley, Ida., June 27, 28 and 29 in Cactus Petes new indoor mall. ' Participants will be: John Horejs, Burley, Western landscapes in oil: Ron Vanek, Burley, wildlife, scenery, watercolor; Gary Stone, Kimberly, Ida., woodcuts; Earl McAdams, Twin Falls, Ida., sculpture; Glena Greiner and Tina Gibson, Rupert Burley, Indian Hoop weavings; Floyd Drown, Twin Falls, cowboys and Indians; and Clearfield Courier Page WOTkshOpS to run until July 3 JACKPOT, Theyve run spaghetti, NEV. out of postcards Ty Cobb, whose column in the Gazette-Journ- at Reno, al Nev., is followed by hordes, from Italy. So hes coming home. JACKPOT, here are in a quandry. Winding picturesquely through the hills and valleys, the Union Pacific railroad tracks are being torn out between Rogerson, Ida., 18 miles north of Jackpot, to Wells, 67 miles south. Theyve been there so long the area looks distraught without them. Four workshops designed to help teachers better understand and deal with their students will begin June 23 at Weber State College. Production of Instructional Media." It will run each weekday through July 4 as well and includes instruction in Development and Family Relationships will run each weekday from 1 to 3 p.m. through July 3. overhead Childrens Moral Frank Appolonio, Dr. course instructor, said the class is an exploration of current theories on moral development." He said it applies to both parent-chil- d and teacher-chil- d relationships. CommuniPersuasive cation for Teachers" will run from 1 to 4 p.m. through July 4. JACKPOT, Nevada cattle NEV.- -A rancher confesses he purchased two pairs of shoes in Twin Falls, Ida., and found upon reaching home one set was too big, the other too small. Why did you buy them without trying them on first? an acquaintance asked. Because they were on sale. Next day he returned to Twin Falls to buy shoes that fit, and discovered in another store exactly the same make for $3 per pair less! He went home and patched up six pairs of broken down footwear to lessen his remorse. This class will be taught by Dr. Ben Noid, professor of communication, and is designed to develop increased understanding of persuasion and other forms of influence. Dr. Noid said teachers will examine both the oral and written forms and will be exposed to actual application as well as theory. The third workshop is called Advanced o slides, high-contra- Creative Advanced Dramatics and Drama Workshop for Children" is the fourth workshop. It will run weekdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. through July 18. Dr. T. Leonard Rowley, instructor for the course, said This workshop will be an actual experience of working with children in drama." He said it is especially for teachers who want to bring this instructional excitement into their classrooms. The workshop will also involve children in creating drama from childrens literature. More information on any of these workshops is available from the Weber State College Division of Continuing Education at 626-660- Here's tlhie O. S. Air Force Thynderbirds Pack up the kids, feed the dog, leave the dishes behind, and take off for the UTAH FREEDOM FESTIVAL AIR SHOW at the Provo Municipal Airport to see the s U.S. AIR FORCE THUNDERBIRDS perform. Therell be plenty of parking, refreshments and entertainment for the whole world-famou- Americas family. Ambassadors in Blue will streak over the skies of the to Provo Airport (take the Westbound Center Street exit) on both Friday evening and Saturday, June 27th and 28th. The elite aerial demonstration team will spin, loop, roll and dive through a series of spectacular passengers to get half fare coupons to conference Reading are occupancy, including Mexico-boun- d Half-far- The best way to encourage reading among young people is to make the experience enjoyable, experts say. There is some concern that the recent emphasis on learning skills may leave children burned out, with no desire to read just for the fun of it. The Sixth Annual Summer Reading Conference at Brigham Young University will tackle this July 1 problem by bringing in experts in reading instruction on both the elementary and secondary levels. all persons interested in teaching reading to young people. Registration fees will be adjusted for credit and noncredit participants. Two semester hours of university credit in elementary or secondary education can be earned through the conference. interested Persons e coupons back. The conference is open to in attending should write to Conferences and Workshops, Brigham Young University, 242 HRCB, Provo, Utah 84602, or call (801) 378-355- Between July 1 and Sept. 15, all Hughes Airwest passengers from Salt Lake City to the Mexico resorts of Mazatlan or Puerto Vallarta will receive 50 percent discount vouchers for later flights. The coupons will be applicable to any domestic roundtrip ticket for travel between Sept. 15 and Nov. 15 from Salt Lake City. J. Curtis, professor of Dr. William education at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, will be a featured guest at the conference. He establish roundtrip nights 'airport-hote- l air fare, three accommodations, transportat- ion, fare and hotel taxes, plus meals at some resorts. feet choice of hotels and special rates for children and additional nights are offered. 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Van Alfen, dean of the College of Education at associate " st NEV. It JACKPOT, doesnt pay not to shop be held at BYU July ' layout and design and printing. JACKPOT, frying your breakfast egg, flop opposite sides of the white over the yolk and it will look like the hat of an english big game hunter in Africa. 1 V photo NEV.-W- hen 9-1- ' transparencies, he around. JACKPOT, NEV.-- He got out of the picture because he was being framed. l graphics, producing two-by-tw- , NEV.-R- ain JACKPOT, on my block head gives me a splitting headache. JACKPOT, NEV.-F- at, was a walking jogger. 1 1 |