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Show M . m "-bm -" M "' ' " II If I tn CEi HOLDING THEIR CERAMIC PIECES to be glazed, fired, and displayed for the "Vveek of the Arts at Scera Park school are Jimmy Healey, Brent Elison, Allen Thomas, and Alice Allred, The best of these will be exhibited at the Festival of Arts this Saturday. Orem PTA Council Presents Fesfiii Of Arts Saturday This Saturday, April 25, the Festival of Arts will begin at the Orem City Center. It will be held from ll:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and everyone is invited in-vited to see the exciting art and handwork displays. Musical Musi-cal groups from Orem schools will be performing for the public's pub-lic's entertainment. The time of the performances and schools performing are as follows: Scera Park Singers, ll:00 -Sharon School Singers, 12:00 -Windsor Square Dancers, 1:00 -Hillcrest Singers, 1:45 - Orem High Chamber Choir, 2:30 -Orem Jr. High band will perform per-form in the morning outside on the lawn (weather permitting) and the Lincoln Jr. High band will be performing in the afternoon. af-ternoon. A display table will be set up by the Orem Senior Citizens. Citi-zens. Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and honorable honor-able mention to the outstanding exhibits entered from theorem schools. The Orem City PTA Council is attempting to present the Festival of Arts this year for the first time, and invites everyone every-one to come out and make this a successful Festival. MOSS URGES ATTENTION TO WESTERN WATER NEEDS The looming worldwide food shortage and energy crisis make development of scarce western water supplies imperative imper-ative Utah Senator Frank E, (Ted) Moss said last week. Speaking as part of a panel at the WesternGovernor'sCon-ference WesternGovernor'sCon-ference in Salt Lake City, Moss said development of more water resources for agriculture is first needed. ?! t F THESE TWO STUDENTS from Westmore School are admiring the artwork which will be displayed at the Festival of Arts held at the Orem City Center this Saturday, April 27. The event is sponsored by the Orem City PTA Council. 1 m STUDENTS AT LINCOLN JR. HIGH School finishing up their woodwork entries for the upcoming Festival of Arts are from left to right, Gary Lew, Scott Christensen, and Jim George. 1 ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR I i 12 DIGIT CAPACITY j ) PRICE r V VI C WAS 249.50 LI . U ) 1 Corn's TYPEWRITER Co. ( J 294 North First West - Phone 373-3631 f PROVO, UTAH 1 "Just Acrosj from Sear" A g pSSm bSk3A : E ? HOWARD C PEST STRIP T 3 CLAM 4Lj Reg.$l.68 L Nv v fy j5r- I .ssK a(p) . j n,,,u ln" U ! f OPEN DAILY 9-10; SUNDAY 10-7 ml 3 I4-0Z. LISTEPilWE HJ SaSS Reg 87 S? f l THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY MM Kills germs on contact. Save on this 14 - oz. size. Reg. $3.97 Great lamps for any teens room. Mod styling in a variety of wild and wonderful colors. Save. Keg. Mi (-MART 6-PACK For flashlights and toy "D" cell batteries. Save at Kmart Li A J s. 6-pack W Afv Reg. $2.53 14 scale, movable parts in color, see - through engine block. Display stand includes flexible vinyl fan belt and ignition wiring. V mi Reg. $1.57 9 pair shoe rack. Great space saver, and handy. Save today at Kmart. . ENVELOPES 100-CT Reg. 42 100-ct. Kmart envelopes. Boxed 6 34" all-purpose white envelopes. .Save. ' WW t J u CHILDREN'S MELAMIH! Reg. $2.17 A 3 - pc. set of melamine dishes. Choose from Woody Woodpecker, Bozo the Clown, Bullwinkle & others. Charge it at Km art 0 1M f1 JUL |