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Show LuDon Sets Performance At Fair LuDon Peterson, born and reared in Sanpete county has proven to be one of the most successful young singers to date and a real crowd the Lettermen in providing music for concerts at Manti High School, the appeared throughout southeastern states, in Hollywood, made scheduled appearances for many telethons as well as in a musicaljnacathon on Ch,5. v , . pleaser. Miss Peterson has recorded many songs and is popular in not only soft music but rock and country. She has numerous concerts given throughout the United States and one of her most popular renditions is Killing Me Softly. She did excellent work on Different Drum in Provo, worked with Sanpte County and graduated from Manti High School Mowing which she attended Snow College. She signed with Star Productions and has been working on Bye, Bye, My Love. Make sure that you are among those who participate in the In Concert by KSVC, program that is being held for the first time during the Sevier County Fair on Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. For information on the concert, contact the station at -- She followed a musical career, a lifetime dream and has become not only a recording artist but a song writer as well. This attractive, tall, slender brunette was born and reared in Homemade Items Still Highlights MONROE It wasnt until around the early 1800s that the came machine into sewing existence. Before that time, holes were punched into the fabrics, a long and. tiring challenge to men and women in making clothes and other items. Todays younger generation reaps the benefits of inventor Elias Howe and Issac Meritt Singer, the latter combined the ideas individual and inventions into a single machine that turned out the patents incorporated into the modem sewing machines. At South Sevier High SchooL classes are held weekly in sewing under the supervision of Mary Jo volunteer who has spent Judd, a some 90 plus hours teaching sewing on first, second and third grade manuals. levels, according to She is assisted by mothers of the young girls ranging in ages from 8 through 13 years. Approximately 60 girls are taught weekly from early June through Aug. 1, just prior to the Aug. 3 1983 Sevier County Fair. The youngsters spend approximately one and a half to two hours at the educational center, then work on their individual projects at home, usually under their mothers in4-- H 4-- H fluence. book series, a part of the The cooperative extension service of Utah State University, Logan is printed specifically for sewing 4-- H beginners. According to the bode, You have just enrolled for a fun clothing activity. Adding, Ill bet you cant wait to make something to show your friends. The course as presented shows the use of the sewing machine, making seams, hems, fabric selection, warp-fillinweaving, selvage, straight grain and how to read labels. Some of the sewing projects include scarves, drawstring bags, ponchos, TV slippers, pants, skirts, while at the same time keeping accurate records of the items, their individual progress and pictures of the girl in the clothing she has made under the , program. Every part of the bodes supplied to the girls gives a fully outlined idea of sewing and their apt slogan could be Sewing is like music, you must practice if you are to learn". The sewing machines operation is also explidt. The girls and boys taking the classes (on different levels) learn how the machine works, what it can do, and how to simply operate it to the individuals best advantage. When the course is completed, forms are filled out on what the youngsters have spent on what they chose to make, pattern, material, thread the date started and finished. The girls record the machine used, how to use pins in planning pattern, buying fabrics, when they did the hems, caring for clothes and keeping ones body, healthy and 4-- H 4-- H g, 4-- H attractive. Parents are encouraged to take their youngster to stores to learn pricing and materials. When the projects are completed the last day of the course, Afg. 1, the work is then to become an exhibit in the Sevier County Fair under the program. When you see the prpgram in action at the Sevier County Fair, youll know that there has been effort, teaching determination, through volunteers like Mary Jo Judd who give freely of their time and efforts, their knowledge to help others and with parents who show love and consideration to their children to learn through the Educational Program. ' is a program of learning and 4--H . ' 4-- H 4-- H doing. AWAKD WINN IN Valley Central CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL SEVIER COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITORS! WE WANT TO DE YOUR DANK MAIN AND CENTER RICHFIELD direction in Getting first-han- d sewing, and all of the of making clothes are young women: left, Doni Kay Oldroyd, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oldroyd; Elisha intri-ciaci- 4-- H August id, 1983 es PHONE 896-843- 1 Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones, Instructor Mary Jo Judd with Anna Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jones; Deborah Storey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Story. 'ywy. ,' , - .f.1 .i i n " (ie'per 11 Satina Rooster Valley Shopper Sun t t I ' t t ,t sMamtarnNC wtu J -- Page 11-- F |