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Show 1997 - The Pyramid - Page Five 4-- H expressive arts camp to be held in St. George MANTI-- - The 1997 4-Expressive Arts Camp will be held in St. George June 26 to 28. The camp will focus on the history of the southern part of Utah and hold several hands-o- n workshops in the area of heritage arts. Complete details and registration forms will be in the County Extension Offices by the end of April. Those interested may 1 call for more information. Activities will include tours of historical sites in St. George, a dutch-ove- n dinner and story telling in Snow Canyon, the outdoor musical, "Utah!", a hike in Zions National Park and two movies: "Treasure of the Gods" and "The Great American West. " Hands-o- n workshops will include photography, drawing, water colors, carving with soap, pine needle baskets, needlework, candy making, writing, story telling and the making of their own movie. H 835-215- Mt. Pleasant took first place in the girls divi- - Sego, Lauren Bingham, Cindy Morley, Amber sion in basketball. They defeated Fairview, 24-- Wardle, Katie Christensen, and Melissa Gil-1Team members are Lisle Palmer, Brittany bert. Ken Palmer coached the team. Palmer, Lisa Jensen, Emily Smith, Ashley 8. March of Dimes Annual WalkAmerica to be held April 26 at Snow College EPHRAI- M- Registration for the March of Dimes 27th Annual WalkAmerica will begin at 7:30 a.m., Saturday, April 26, at Snow College Activity Center. The walk will begin promptly at 9 a.m., that day. For more information, contact Cal Huber, Sanpete County WalkAmerica chairperson at 283-756- Moroni took first place in during basketball, defeating are Tyson Olsen, Kameron Stephen Lamb, Colby coached by Glen Olsen. the fifth and sixth grade division Team members Mt. Pleasant Kellett, Jason Stapley, Karl Cros-lanClawson and Davin. The team was 39-2- 2. Participants will celebrate more than a quarter century of March of Dimes achievements in maternal and infant health. Over the past 26 years, walkers have raised more than $800 million nationally to help fund research and programs to prevent birth 9. d, Jake Swensen, Moroni, is shown here pinning one of his opponents during the state freestyle tournament held in Logan. Swensen won the state title in all three styles this season. Moroni took first place in the boys seventh and eighth grade division in basketball. They defeated Fairview Team members are Landon Bailey, Tyrel Irons, Roberto Frutos, Adrian Dyches, Spencer Finlianson, Cassidy Jensen, B.J. Livingston and Spencer Dyches. Coaches are Scott Dyches and Jarred Dyches. 39-3- defects, according to a recent news release. Many people associate the foundation with their most famous success, conquering polio, but other lifesaving achievements include, the first surgical correction of a birth defect in an unborn baby; discovery of the gene responsible for fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited form of mental retardation; Research in the development of lung surfactant treatment that can save premature infants from respiratory distress syndrome; identifying a gene related to childhood leukemia, the most common form of childhood cancer; and pioneering research in new treatments that replace defective genes with healthy ones. 6. Mr. B's Tire & Auto Now open in Fairview 6 250 S. State We Have a Full Line of Tires 427-939- Michelin Generals B.F. Goodrich Also Service Work from Oil Change to Overhauls & Electronic Engine Diagnostics COMING SOON The Sixteenth Edition of the CENTRAL UTAH DYNAMITES TRY-OUT- SANPETE COUNTY RECREATION GUIDE S ir-ctenn-iPi Girls Fast Pitch Accelerated SOFTBALL for 16 & under, 14 & under, 12 & under MONDAY, APRIL 21, 4 P.M. Ephraim City Softball Complex Call: Lynn Cook, Jacobson, or Phil Murray, 445-350- 436-855- Wendell 4; Randy Clark, 4; 283-704- 3 283-554- 1; if questions. Q9100 &8B0Q0Q(MKi IF.. Kenneth Cox, son of Branch and Dinah Cox, Fairview, has returned from the Oklahoma, Tulsa LDS Mission. He will speak in the Fairview Second LDS Ward on Sunday, April 20, at 10:50 a.m. Grandparents are Samuel and Maxine Dye, Moroni; Celia Hibben Cox, Manti; and the late Iven Cox. INSIDE: Schedule of Summer Events ec Celebrations PLUS Literacy meeting to be held in SC MOUNTAIN SRX 700 PRE-SEASO- DEALS N END APRIL 14 SPRING CIT- Y- A literacy "Town Hall" meeting will be held this Thursday, April 17, in the Spring City Elementary gym at 10 a.m., in conjunction with the Reading Is Fundamental program. Miss Utah will moderate the discussion with third grade students to uncover how students rate their communitys emphasis on books and literacy, if they have ready access to books, what motivates them to read and what makes reading a fun activity. The public is welcome. Old age is when you first realize that other peoples faults are no worse than your own. Edgar A. Shoaff $400 in Accessories Best Prices Custom Built Sleds AFRAID? V sled for mountain riders who want the power of a lightweight 700 triple triple and the highest horsepower in the class. New! Electronically controlled exhaust power valves maximize power. 136 Mountain Master Track with 1.5 high profile. New! 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