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Show 9 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 25, Ike piuuufcn . with an eye Newly-name- d branch operations officer in the Freeway office of Zions First Na-- t i o n a Bank is Paul McCarty of Kearns. 1 Prior to his new e n t , had been the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Assn. The race is part of the game associations an- . . . the iittle things for . . . a series of carrels to provide information and work experience from more than 100 different occupations. The Saudi educational system has about 10,000 secondary school-ag- e students, nual family outing, to be held June 28 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in pavillion5, he said. The park may be entered from State Street or Vine, he noted. Included in the outing will be many games for both young and old. Fishing will Saudi Arabian a teller and note teller with Zions and a proof operator with First curity Bank. graduate Se- Ministry of Education are Ricardo Blanmco and Samuel Justice of the U. S. lege, where he received an associate degree in 1980, in that field and in accounting. prowler prowler fi- nance and credit at Utah Technical Col- -- Department of Labor. of Sky- line high, he studied -- UofU Library said Quentin Wells, a spokesman for Career Research. Accompanying the three officials of the McCarty A . 1981 A Cottonwood and grad resident high Holladay has been selected for a summer internship with Mountain Bell in its Salt Lake City offices. Shes Brenda have been appointed to the Utah Professional Practices Advisory a to Dr. Walter D. Talbot, superintendent of Utah public schools. Florence Chandler, a teacher at Meadow Moor elementary in Commission, Granite is School a new District, member mission. of the comA holdover commission member, Dr. Talbot said, is Walter Prothero, currently chairman of the commission and a teacher at Riverview junior high. -- prowler - - Three Saudi Arabian education officials arrived in Utah yesterday (Wednesday) to study career exploration and vocational education materials of a Murray firm. The Saudi delegation is investigating Career Research Corpor- VOTRAKON (Vocational Training ations and Career Education program) system for possible implementation in the Middle East country. The system employs of Mr. 7 Country Slat-- e t o d Utah State in journalismpublic relations next March, the young lady will write and perform photographic assignments during her summertime job with Mt. from Bell. member of Cotton-woo- d 1978 highs graduating class, shes been a staff writer for the USU student newspaper and is active in the student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Group To Host Outing, Races In Park MURRAY. Registra- being acfour sesEspecial- Department, said conference dates that are still available include June 3, July and Aug. July 13-1- graduate A PROVO. tion is still cepted for sions of the ly for Youth coordinator with BYUs Conferences and Workshops J. Ackerman, Ave. For Youths Set At 'Y' Ron Hills, program and Mrs. 0 Sessions University. A. 5 ners of the various contests and a special drawing will be held just for the women. Barbecued elk sandwiches and assorted drinks will also be available, Shell noted. Brigham Young daughter 2 years old. Prizes will be given away to win- summer activity conferences at Green Sheet Two area schoolteachers be permitted for children under 12 A night crawler race will highlight an outing in the park here Sunday. Boys and girls from the area are being invited to enter their three favorite worms in the race by Harvey D. Shell, president of 27-3- 1 10-1- Information concer- ning registration may be obtained by calling 378-381- More than 4,000 youths, age 14-1- came from across the nation last year to participate in Especially for Youth con- ferences and a similar turnout is expected this year, Hills noted. Classes covering topics such as dating, prayer, getting along with family members, forgiveness, courage, moral friendship, leadership, inner beauty and how to deal with temptation, are aimed at answering the vital questions of youths, the program coordinator said. Seminary and institute teachers, as well as LDS church administrators, will serve as instructors. Guest speakers will also participate. SALT LAKE. An ex- hibit celebrating the 15th anniversary of Repertory Theater will continue at the University of Utahs Marriott Library through July 11. Fifteen Years of Backstage Jitters-Repertor- works such as Dragon with the and Endless Tail Sugar Flash. Also on display are posters, photographs, artifacts, programs, flyers, brochures and other RDT memorabilia. RDT has made such an outstanding contribution to modern dance in Utah that we felt it deserved special com- applause,Sharon mented A. Shepherd, fine arts librarian who has been responsible for the exhibit. Shepherd drew upon library archives for some of the items on display. The library has compiled clippings from various magazines and newspapers, as well as programs and brochures over the years. The fine arts librarian went through RDTs wardrobes for costumes and props, and received photographs plus a historical survey of company members from is hoping that the exhibit, described as a visual history of RDT, will mark the beginning of an archives for the company the simple solution to home improvement needs. Pay only for the time a you use the money to remodel, add room, kitchen, patio, or insulate to save energy or make any other worth- - at the We want very much to acquire materials of significant Utah groups and people, she said. Dorothy Greenland, library. Shepherds assistant, and dance history graduate student Susan White have also worked on the exhibit. White, a member of the librarys Special Collections staff, has been acting as a consultant for the ex while modernization. This means you can pay ahead and save interest. Or pay the whole loan off early without penalty. The loan is ready when your plans are. Get the best (FitrsQ hibit. She has been involved in RDTs dance in) So Hit. 47H So .Rodwood 0 , nil So. ttn last, I1T7 Wttf 15M s., 4 W1 IM79 League and has processed the papers of Wiliam F. Christensen, Ballet West and Barry Lynn for Special Collections. tntf Ntrtfc, Id ffl ftowottfvl FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX 11, Sandy 06 Mt y Dance Theater is the title of the exhibit, which includes costumes and props from popular RDT. Shepherd LOWEST FOOD program Dance history through the Junior (j Its UTAHS Exhibit Focuses On RDT History kind of a loan at Seemly GkainiExs Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Symphony Concerts Scheduled SALT LAKE. The Utah Symphonys se- cond annual pops series will open tomorrow (Friday) with an 8 Viennese p.m. Night performance at Symphony Hall. The same program will be presented on Saturday at 5 p.m. in the Snowbird Pavilion. d The Varujan Kojian-conducte- orchestra will be joined by soprano Roberta Peters, a veteran of several highly-acclaime- the with Symphony pearances Utah d ap- and the Metropolitan Opera. The program will include some of the works which made Vienna one of the worlds great musical centers. The symphony will perform compositions by Strauss, Mozart and Lehar, while Miss Peters will be in the spotlight mances Mozart, for perforby of works Lehar and Peters has Sieczynski. Miss been cast in leading roles at the Met for 30 consecutive seasons. Her most recent role was that of Oscar in Un B a Maschera 1 1 o in and Norina in Don Pas-qualShe has also e. performed at opera centers throughout the world . Tickets for those and other pops concerts are available at the Symphony Hall box office. Tickets for the Snowbird perforob- mance may also be tained at the resort pavilion on the day of that presentation. $ 5, 1.17, ml-.- - |