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MatJ Ujiivat4UfiUn. tkafUM fhtnHir,Mihe FrrporJ I', : Speaking cva lru.l4 he jvevi emitted. "I Iktoc e o i I gim4 1 arm- ing "Mary Ja.th faupUe the tuie aat ainner u' IdtRWMIta vmw nh to ch day the annual Sweetheart Dm aaatkd l acre hdJ. quel at the highlight crniU U t, a pliu and a her tlJ.ftt, nu,irt. CymNe of Mr. and er ttHJn acre opened aiih the traditional opening ccfcmomcc pctf.umcJ by the AH te lao oM uf the cvo centum. tuie plUtft. fi4U4 by the an4 Iranvaciwn of buvinev prttffflaiKtfl of aadc. ONE StCll aaard aat gitcn W Mary Jane Fullerton, lnw rn truly. Mrt. turn it tlxam. Uulh Hther. anj ltn I Uhl. ton of Mr. and Mt Hun (Uhl. Hti lmnl. eamt4 ihe pnttlrye of heeommf o Umrrt. a tk tree carnrd through much hard a oik jtil UNr. AS A iht- - J a i J, the Ckar Show Mipe INDIAN INVASION I: BQAC placed third in Wale vmmg Ihme to-tf- 4 M the t jitrflainmcnt wav featured v4 the ecvMunv akn in with caeh t4 the date officer giving hv retiring adJievv 10 Ua!Jdin rh the member. T1IE M W date officer fur M were elected the year and metalled during the lui mtccioa Tuevday. After the general veevtons came the highlight of the two the yearly elate day, sweetheart contevt and ban- Sevfnpa of 440.00 Orty 3 Vacuums left A DINM R wav served at the banquet with a magician for entertainment and the outgoing state otficers gave their the Honorary State Earents award. The banquet j sweethearts modeling for the Weber counties. Antique items collected from genera- rington. The Council represents the 7.500 LDS Single Adults 26 ) ears of age and old- er living in the three county area. The TcMival was in com- memoration of the 150th Anniversary of the organization of The Church ol Jesus Saints. Christ of latter-DaCHORAL selections were event uas held at the LDS The the SpeYoung performed by cial Interests and Special Inmecting!ilJi at 1050 21st St., terests Choir. Featured Ogden. Tho'e attending were soloists were Robin Miller, , invited to drevs in period cosflute; Otto Nye, trombone; tumes if they wished. and Bonnie Merrill, piano. A brass quartet with Vern Har-roLowell Marriott Harrop, Jerry Harrop and Otto Nye played the patriotic song. "My Own America." Original poetry written by 1. Define siderodromophobia. Utah Single Adults was read 2. Who said "When a man and a Poetry Booklet was pubassumes a public trust, he lished and is available for a should consider himself as suggested donation. The U.S. public property. Bicentennial slide tape presentions were on display. COUPON I B Mowing work; New be ft --Check Bearing Check Fan -Check motor bruahea We do -- members and the state The Third Annual Antique Show. Choral and Poetry I estival was held April 16, sponsored by the LDS Single Adult Council of Davis, Morgan and Yes we do alt Vacuum Repair Now quet, ended with the chapter lira Festival Held Inifti'ad of the Rudans it's the Indians who are coming td Davis High School April 25 as meniixni of the Indian Club provide some native American-lik- e r.14 Chapter I sweetheart and her attendants were announced. The state sweetheart for the coming year is Mix Jan Parcel) I s795 and clean lor from Wasatch, with the We Rent sweethearts from the Spanish Fork and Beaver Chapters as her attendants. Carpet Steam Cleaners The Vibra Brush Save at!!! Rug Doctor Products Dutch Maid MISS BARBARA Thur- good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Thurgood of 27 So. Main Syracuse, the Clearfield Chap- ter sweetheart, was placed in the top nine in the slate. 773-50- Layton 766-187- 00 0 y - 1- 4na,im-ctiviiiranging from cultural drumi, Ihe lapping oraaHCTriftChoolaciivincj to community functions. They also particifeet, and the strumming of ukdcle and guitar a ill fill the pate in bake sales and stomps to donations to needy families. Davis High auditorium when INDIAN CLl'B officers are the Lamanile Generation performs there April 25 at 7:30 Emerson Todacheenie, prep.m. For ticket information, sently attending BYU and making arrangements for the please contact the Davis High Lamanite Generation's visit School, Davis High Indian greihe of Denmark at M.irvrliv-borPalace. Previous tours have seen the group performing in almost every country in Central and South America, w here they presented show s to some 55,000 people and taped 12 separate television shows. The helit-t- f g THE LAMANITE Genera- tions performance in Kaysville is part of the group's annual tour. From March 14 through 22 the and Ivan Nelson as Club. THE LAMANITE Genera- tion is a group of Indian. Polynesian, and Mexican-America- n Latin-Americ- students from BYU. Their variety show, titled "The First Americans, Yesterday and Today" features traditional and contemporary songs and dances from Indian, Polynesian and Mexican cultures. One of the most popular' numbers in the repertoire is the dance, in which skillful dancers manipulate reed hoops to form the shapes of plants, animals and birds. p THE DHS Indian Club is sponsoring the entertainment to raise scholarship funds for academically inclined members. The Indian Club is a group of Indian placement students organized to promote cultural awareness, and to create a basis for educational helps through structured activities. MOST OF these students coming from one environment and family life to another need coma little recognition, mented Miss Sayler, Indian Club advisor. Indian Club members meet weekly, planning monthlv Lester Billy is vice president with Jolene Naranjo acting as er secretary. Tami Horne is treasurer, while Melissa Smiley is historian. THE LAMANITE Genera- tion was founded by artistic Lamanite Generation traveled through Nevada and California, giving concerts in Logan-dal- e, Nev., and Needles, . Bakersfield, North Edwards, Huntington Beach, Anaheim, director Janie Thompson in 1971 . Since that time they have Palm Springs, Newport Beach, and Oxnard, Calif. The tour itinerary included appearances in Disneyland, Bakersfield Civic Center, the Riviera Hotel Convention Center in Palm Springs, Newport Harbor High School auditorium and Oxnard Civic auditorium. performed throughout the Un- ited States and in Canada, South America and Scandi- navia. In the spring of 1979 the Lamanite Generation toured the south and southwest, giving 38 shows in 12 different states. During the tour, the group performed in many na-- . tive American communities. At the outdoor amphitheater of reserthe Alabama-Coushatvation near Houston, they received standing ovations from an enthusiastic audience. LN SAN Angelo, Tex., the Lamanite Generation drew the largest audience yet to attend any function of that citys new convention center. Seats were Who p, Knows? tation produced by Weber State College of Historic Pioneer Era paintings was viewed. Flags created by Single Adults for the LDS was on display. ScotLs 4E Family Its time to get growing! Alaska? Southwick and Brent Cher- - Extreme fear of train travel. Thomas Jefferson, 1807. Susan B. Anthony. Mount Kilimanjaro. Juneau. Turf Builder PTI & PERKINS Saw 5300 m an Huy from ta Comjnirc ( HP Tillvr Rato-Ho- WV hath vt m ') AmcrkaX LwiriU' fiTtilicr r developing ihkk green lawns. Cormi, Md pnwiM,iron drlk no. PRICES GOOD APRIL available for approximately 1,450 but those standing in the aisles raised the attendance to nearly 2,200. The group also appeared on four television 16-1- 1980 Fresh from the Ovens PIMM broadcasts. 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