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Show BYU Schedules Centennial Frolics With a cast of more than 200 students, alumni, and special televison and motion picture stars, Centennial Frolics at Friday and 7:30 p.m. Saturday so that students and alumni may attend the Centennial Homecoming dance the Sounds of Freedom, and the after Frolics on Saturday. The public is invited to attend the variety show in the Marriott Center. A massive set designed by Young Ambassadors singer and comedian John Cameron will add to the festive performance. The backdrop features wide colored cloth of various reds, whites, and pinks stretching from the floor to the ceiling. The floor will be blue with a large Centennial symbol in the center. Two silver bubble mylar staircases will highlight each side of the stage. Special musical arrangeUtahs Young Homemaker ments from the 1920s to the for 1975, Mary Lynn Lee, will 1970s have been penned by be the speaker at a meeting of Schultz, Denny Crocket, Harry the Young Homemakers Club Newell Dayley, Leroy Gibbons, tonight (Thursday) at the new Carnes Burson and Arliene Science Building on the Snow Williams. College campus at 7:30 p.m. The $24,000 spectacular Subject of Mrs. Lees talk will features Jona Milo and Craig be Families. Low as masters of ceremonies. The public is invited. ReMiss Milo starred in a freshments will be served. Wonderful World of Disney episode and is a BYU alumna. Song stylist Cherlyn Olson Hart wiil sing The Way We Were as an introduction to a Dixieland band playing music from the Roaring 20s. Little Noelle Green will sing a Shirley Temple medley representing the 30s, followed by the Synthesis band and singers performing Chattanooga Choo Choo from the 40s. BYU alumnae who have placed high in Miss America contests will be featured from the 1950s, followed by a comedy team of Nielsen & Nielsen representing the '60s. Prior to the intermission, 34 student body presidents and 29 Homecoming queens will be presented in a special birthday salute to BYU. The second half of the show features the Program Bureau Mary Lynn Lee groups Young Ambassadors, Brigham Young University Friis day and Saturday, Oct. expected to be among the best variety shows ever produced on campus. Good seats are still available for both nights, with performances scheduled for 8:30 p.m. 10-1- 1, six-fo- Utahs Young Homemaker Will Be Speaker k seem Lamanite Generation for one number each. The Engemanns, from which The Lettermen evolved in the middle 50s, will perform an oldie plus a medley of At a recent meeting of the Sanpete County Farm Bureau officers and committee members held at the Embers Cafe in Ephraim, plans were made for the policy development meetings for 1975. Every Farm Bureau member is encouraged to attend these meetings to help formulate resolutions to be presented to the state committee at the state convention. What is the biggest problem in your industry? What is giving you personally the most trouble in raising, marketing, buying, Lettermen hits. Singers are Karl, and his wife Gerri, and his brother Bobby. Former 20th Century film actress Heather Young will sing a famous Beatles tune, Love, followed by the Roy Mavor Family Dancers from Texas. Film and television star Johnny Whitaker will perform as a special guest, followed by Sandi Griffiths, star of the Lawrence Welk Show. Her former singing partner at BYU and on the Welk Show, Salli June Hart, will sing a solo then team with Sandi for a duet. Previous commitments prevent Salli from performing Saturday night. Jane Thompson will sing in her place with Sandi. your agricultural Auxiliary John Keeler, state Farm Bureau staff member, discussed a new program of To service where the seller of hay is matched to a buyer. He also discussed the stand the Utah Farm Bureau took on the wheat deal to Russia that received coverage in the American Farmer and the National Farm Bureau News. Reports were given of a successful county Talent Find with our first place senior division winner placing in the state competition. Miss Julane Russel of Ephraim will participate as one of the six finalists in the competition during the state convention in November. Meet Tonight The regular meeting of the Manti American Legion Auxiliary will be held Thursday evening, October 9th at 8:00 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Members are urged to bring canned goods or other food items for the Christmas project. Ephraim Junior High Notes School started on Aug. 26 at and Vision Hazards were working as hard as ever. We are getting acquainted with our new principal, Mr. Lyle J. Loosle who is now living in Ephraim. The goals he has asked us to work on are being The home hobbyist often finds great joy and challenge in his workshop, but usually disregards basic eye safety practices necessary to safe- kind, showing courtesy to classmates and teachers, keeping school rooms and halls clean and free from litter. We had our first dance on in the auditorium. It was Sept. 19 Ephraim our first activity and highly successful. The 7th grade voted on class officers. Results were announced at the dance. The at the Lila Lee Apparel Steve Jackson; vice pres., Warren Neilson; sec., Ann Barton; 1st rep., Mark Boynton; 2nd rep., Steve Day. Our 8th grade officers were elected last spring they are: pres., Mark Russell; vice pres., JoAnn Wheeler; sec., Jana Sue Bean; 1st rep., Russell Snow; 2nd rep., Jill Rasmussen.' Back to school night will be Oct. 16. All parents of Ephraim Junior High students are invited to attend and get acquainted with Mr. Loosle, the teachers and the educational program. Intramurals for both boys and girls are in full swing. Boys are playing football and girls are competing in prison ball. Gunnison OCT. 9, 10, are: pres., winners If 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Come do your Christmas shopping now and save. Every item marked down to 50 guard his vision. The Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness warns fans hobbyist and of some of the threats to eyesight found in the home workship. Power tools are especially dangerous, says James ONeil, who is the National Director of Industrial Services for the Society. These include table saws and portable saws, particularly the chain type. ONeil advises that when using g devices the such hobbyist should wear an inexpensive pair of plastic cover gggles which will fit comfortwork-savin- - ably even over streetwear eyeglasses. Drilling, an important aspect of home repair, poses an even more potent threat to vision. Fragments of metal, wood and broken drill bits can fly with tremendous speed and hit the face and eyes with enormous impact. Safety goggles should be donned before starting any drilling or other workshop project. Nailing presents yet another serious threat to eyesight. Before serious hammering gets underway, make sure nails are properly set so they wont spin off. 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ONeil A $2.00 goggle can warned. prevent death as well as loss of sight. Soldering is another task that poses a danger for unguarded eyes. A drop of perspiration hitting molten solder generates steam which will spit metal droplets in all directions. Hot metal often adheres to the eye, causing an extremely painful injury. Caution is also advised when using epoxy and other super" glues. Used in making and repairing furniture and other household items, these glues can be harmful to the eyes, and even the respiratory system. What should you do if despite wearing a cover goggle, lye or other chemicals or strong detergents gets into the eyes? ONeil advises immediate and copious flushing with cool water for at least 3950 So. 500 W. Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 Historical Tour Date Circled 3 Sanpe'i history enthusiasts are looking forward to the bus tour of the Moroni, Fountain Green area this Saturday, Octobei llth. Interested participants must make resets aliens by Thursday, Octobei 9th by calling Nadine Nibley or Marie Benson Ephraim and in Manti Albert Antrei 1 .aid Maurine Johnson 283-423- 5 283-415- 835-303- 835-361- The group will meet at the Chester Ward chapel at 8 a.m. Emil Jensen, author and historian, will tell some of the interesting highlights of the settling of Chester. A bus will then be boarded to take the tourists to Wales, which is one of the most interesting settlements in all of Sanpete. Freedom and Jerusalem will be visited. The reasons for the existence of these settlements ate unusual and should be for orientation. Johnson. He will also tell In Moroni, a turkey steak luncheon will be served and the interesting history regarding the first flour mill, first dance hall, first shingle mill, first pool hall. Fountain Green murders by Indians, etc. Everyone is invited but a limited number of bus seats are available and will be filled on a e basis. Make your reservations today! interesting history of the noble pioneer settlers will be reviewed. In Fountain Green, Urban S. Madsen, a former resident now living in Ogden, will show the restored home of Fountain Greens first bishop. Bishop National School Lunch Week to be Observed On Wednesday, October 15, 1975, some 198,000 Utah students will eat a cheesebur- ger on a bun. In fact, on that day hundieds of thousands of school age youngsters from all over the nation will dig into the American favorite. The national menu, which also includes french fries, fiesta slaw, peaches and milk, is being seiu-- on a national basis in Older to observe National School Lunch Week, October 12-1- According to H. H. Winawer, School Food Specialist, Office of the Utah State Board of Education, You Are What You Eat, will be the slogan for the weeks activities. To prepare 198,000 lunches October 15, school lunch personnel will use about 12,375 pounds of cheese, 24,750 Snoiv Campus Women to Hold pounds of potatoes, 4,158 number 10 cans of peaches, 1,980 pounds of butter and s of milk. 198,000 Stan Sate Eye Care Plan half-pint- National School Lunch Week and the universal school menu will kick off the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the school lunch program, which will be tied in with the nations Started in 1946, the National School Lunch Program serves balanced meals to around school children, including around 198,000 in Utah. The universal menu is typical of meals served in the program. The school lunch program is administered in Utah by the Office of the State Board of Education, in cooperation with USDAs Food and Nutrition Service. 'Children 1 15 minutes. Following such first aid a victim is advised to get medical attention. More and more hardware stores and mill supply houses are selling safety eyewear, ONeil remarked, but if the stores you shop in dont carry it, check Industrial Equipment and Supplies' and Safety Devices listings in the classified pages of your telephone directory. Or check with the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 2033 So. South State. Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. Lewis A new pair of superior quality glasses with impact resistant or Stanlite tenses and sturdy wire or plastic frames A complete & thorough eye examination by a qualified optometrist well 25 million E F P D Z D L O F EBDFLOPTZ tvbwoivu Manti Literary Club Meeting meeting tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. in the LDS Institute in Ephraim. The program will be a fashion show featuring fashions from 1776 to 1976. A light supper will be served. first-com- m pounds of ground beef, 2b, 950 bicentennial celebration. Manti Messenger Ephraim Enterprise Thursday, Oct. 9, 1975 interesting to all. 3 Home Hobbyist First Meeting Snow College Campus Postponed Faces Many Women will hold their first There will be no meeting for by Marla Anderson Ephraim Junior High product? What changes could be made to help improve your economy or your working conditions? All your problems will be discussed and resolutions written that could become Farm Bureau policy. Times and places for these meetings will be announced later. American Legion 3-m-$a B0 Farm Bureau Makes Plans For Meeting the Manti Ladies Literary Club on Thursday, Oct. 9, due to the fact that many members are involved in the UEA convention. The next meeting will be held in the club room at 4 p.m. on Oct. 16. 4 Vour choice of frames from our large modern selection Nothing more to buy just one low price for a full year of safe correct vision for your child (through age 15) 3r At n, .V . 27' . Fyy v, At v CS s' v5 ? 3? 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