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Show DUPElects New elected oifkers to lead the county Daughters of Utah Pioneers oigumation tor the next two tears aie Dona S. tarian; Mrs. Elvina Pierce, Gunnison, custodian of relics. Holdover officers were June Peterson, Sterling, President; Mvrtle Roselund, Gunnison, 1st vice president; Mrs. Edna Larson, Ephraim, 2nd vice president, Mrs Maru'll Poul-soEphiaim, ihaplain; Mrs. Gladys Nielson, Gunnison, chorister, Mrs Oilene Henue, Gunnison, regisiiar, Mis. n Parrs, Manti, paihanien- - Manti Messenger Ephraim Enterprise Thursday, Oct. 16, 1975 members are sought. If you have a relative who came to Utah by May 10, 1869 we need you and that priceless history. registered Robinson, Gunnison, corresponding and recording secretary; Mrs. Maggie Sorenson, Fphraun, treasurer; Mrs. Edna Sorenson, Centerfield. or- ganist. The DUP convention was held in Spring City with North Sanpete hosting the event and serving the dinner. More SECRETARIAL POSITION at Snow College When you work hard on your feet all day, you really appreciate the long lasting comfort of Red Wing work boots. Theyre fit for the toughest job. Come try on a pair. Typing and Shorthand Required SNOW COLLEGE Full Time Employment Cheerleading Clinic held superior trophies won at recently in California. CHEERLEADERS Pam Rust (bottom), Rod Terry, Carol Lee Christensen and Linda Farnsworth (top) display Available Immediately Snow Cheerleaders Win Superior Trophy The Snow College cheerlead- - with superior trophies from the National Cheerleading Assoc- ing squad recently walked away iations annual cheerleading clinic held ay Towt's DRAPERIES Cuito m (JEiiqncl witfi Piactieal & Economical Window Covenngsoi Luxunous Treatments with swags Austi lans y f Decorative Rods, High Stvle Valances Bedspreads, etc. Laige Selection of Palmes Shop at home Puces within unit budget 2 cve week dcliveiv. Call am lime mngs oi 281-954- "No Job Too Big or Too in Santa Barbara, California. As the laigest cheerleading clinic held in the nation, students fiom such colleges and universities as Brigham Young University, Oral Roberts University, Utah State University, Long Beach City College and El Cannno Junior College particlong ipated in a four-datraining session. The Snow College squad, represented by Carol Lee Chustensen of North Sevier High School, Linda Farnsworth of South Sevier High School, and Rod Terry from Olympus High School, received superior trophies for songleading and cheerleading. The squads were awarded dailv nbbons and the trophies RPW1NC ter1 Phone 2834611 received represent a culmina-tiv- e effoit, stated Karen Bliss, squad adviser. The team also won the "spirit stick" because and of group enthusiasm because of their ability to work togelhei well as a team. Sttdfo Ext. 296 dba Christensens of Ephraim rnurm HUNTERS We're proud to say that out of all of the colleges and universities in the state that paitiupated at the cash in on your trophy! Bliss cheerleading clinic, added, "Snow College brought home the most as well as supenor trophies. Register membeis added to the New squad cheering this year include: Carol Brenchley, Idaho; Tamil Gleave, Manti High School; Lee Ann Poiter, North Now For Sanpete High School; and Florence Williams, Manti High School. Veteran Pam Rust bom Spanish Fork High School will also be returning. oyles Small' ;! Hunting Widows No Purchase Necessary you must sign your own name by the time we close the night before the hunt. Prizes may be exchanged for merchandise of Thurs ., Fri., Sat., Oct. 16, 17, 18 equal value. f groceries All POTATO CHIPS & I House Dresses 3 lbs. $1.19 Tablemaid EGGS, Medium AA doz. 67c in carton HAMBURGER all beef. . . .lb. 79c $6.00 Enca Polyester ...S:.V.......$8.00 3 NEW FEATURES ICE CREAM, all flavors Vi peeve. 2. Top ef Ram housing sloped to roll ejected primers away from Shell Haider into Primer Catcher. Htltflt shoulder and threads enlarged to add strength ter RGBS' llll gal 99c APPLE PIE, 9 in. Mrs. Smiths 2 lb. 5 oz. . .$1.93 1st Prose 1. Raittd Primer Arm housini deflects ejected primers away front Primer Arm FROZEN FOODS . licensed hunters eligible! HERE IS WHAT YOU WIN: MARGARINE Clearance PANTS 75c Clover Club, reg. 89c PRECISIONEERED heavy-dut- reloading. U 8 PAT NO a Rock Chucicer'Vombo 847 898 PIZZA, Jenos Asst. 13V2 .95c oz FRIED CHICKEN, Banquet 2 lb. box of 10 pieces $2.49 PEAS, Flavor Pack $1.29 Large 212 lb. pkg BROCCOLI, Flavor Pack $1.20 Large 2 lb. pkg BRUSSELL SPROUTS, Flavor Pack 2 lb. pkg $1.29 WINTER COATS APPLES, Golden 99c Delicious 5 lb. bag 99c DATES, fresh 1 lb. bag POMEGRANATES 3 for 99c Fresh stock AVOCADOS Large ripe fruit tat Ephraim, Utah Dress in the latest fashion 8 3 for 99c And many more interesting specials, especially for the Deer Hunters. Something to make them happy. Dress Shop . . . from Babs j Prices Off Main St., 4th East Merc. & and 2nd So. 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