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Show ) Manila Clare. Robinson i.: Phone 784-3463 ? Jed Richardson I holds press 5 conference .j j, jd Richardson, Republican can-ate can-ate opposing Gunn McKay for ' i s U.S. Congressman, held a press Jerence with Manila High School's ; ; i.tpaper staff at the Manila High cool gymnasium on Tuesday, April :: : All the high school students and 6th : ilers from Manila Elementary i'ool were in attendance. The ' rcpaper staff for the school had 1 : rpared questions which they asked ; Richardson. The questions conned con-ned vital problems now faced by our ;.emment and the people of the :;.ed States, such as: "What do you iolthe MX missile? Do you favor i!lot women? Are you in favor of the sit! Do you think our firearms should lien away from us? Will you write ill to prevent our firearms from be-i be-i taken from us? Do you think Social sirity should be done away?" An u was given for this. At 10 a.m. Mr. .iirdson met with the Republican :rman Peggy Briggs, -secretary .se Neff and last year's state jate Gene Briggs. Bryan Smith, president was absent. "se Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre -4-saited "The Happy Prince" on Mon- April 21 at the Manila High School ium. The children and their ' who attended thoroughly en-ed en-ed the show, the scenery, the pup--;. and the story. A workshop was nfor the high school students in the -noon and they did not attend the .i, are of Joy Puppet Theatre began in At that time Reg and Janet ley began to explore puppetry as '"creative art form and a medium interpret cultural and literary trials. Now the theatre shares the tfment with nearly 600 audiences a Performances are given at l universities, churches, fairs, immunity groups. The theatre is for its "large as life" puppet acters, innovative sets, and the to "hold the interest of audiences iny age level". Daggett County til of Fine Arts brought the show 'toila under the sponsorship of Utah of Fine Arts. le Manila Dance Committee "W "A Time to Dance" at the Jila High School gymnasium -aesday, April 23. Dancers in their ;'mes of ages from tiny prefers pre-fers to the sixth grade performed. cesere performed by the various BrouPs. The titles of the dances :e follows: "Our Tu-Tus," Ballerina, Dance," "Just for "Pink Cloud," "Fluffy Powder : ' "Giggly Wiggly Puppet," "Dan-;nbeams," "Dan-;nbeams," "Panda Bear," "Oh dutiful Doll," "Over the Rain-"Farmer Rain-"Farmer in the Dell," and Skirt." Some groups danced ton one number. held a community art exhibit at the Manila High School gymnasium Friday night, April 25. This completed the Art Festival week. Articles exhibited ex-hibited included five saddles which were made in the saddle making class, oil paintings, tole painting, bargello pillows, embroidered articles (afghans, pillows, scarves) ceramics, macrame, and woodwork. No talent show was given as advertised with the art exhibit. This was due to the illness of several people in families of those who were in charge. " Mr. "and Mrs. Steve Rosser and children have returned from Ogden, Utah where they had been awaiting the arrival of a new daughter whom they have named Joni. Amber Lynn Larsen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larsen, was blessed by her grandfather Donald Larsen. He was assisted by the baby's uncle, William Stewart. Bill and Duella Stewart of Mt. View, Wyoming visited with Duella 's parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larsen and other members of the family Sunday. They also attended the blessing of their new little niece Amber Lynn Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tucker of Ogden, visited at the home of their daughter Carolyn Smith this weekend. Denise Hamm, Sweetwater County demonstrationist, met with the Manila Home Economics 4-H groups Thursday, April 24 at 4 p.m. to give instruction on judging. Only one group of girls attended. attend-ed. These were the little girls in "Off to a Good Start". Those participating were Vicky Marquez, Shanna Rosser, Melody Pay, Lara Sarrett, Stacie Olson, and Wendy Lambert. Leaders attending were Peggy Briggs, Laurie Pay and Clara Robinson. The Lucerne Valley 4-H sheep project members met at the Manila High School cafeteria at 7 p.m., April 24. Demonstrations were assigned for next meeting. Time for the meeting was changed from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Lucerne Valley Beef Club met with their leader Floyd Briggs at the Daggett County Courthouse, Wednesday, Wednes-day, April 23. The Daggett County Senior Citizen dinner originally scheduled for Saturday, Satur-day, April 26, was postponed until Wednesday, April 30 at 6:30 p.m. Barbara Potter was called away last week due to the death of her son-in-law, Merril Jones of Green River, Wyoming. |