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Show -January 13K 1977 lets Williams Family Sealed In Manti LDS Temple 14, 1976. The family is planning to make a new home in Denver, Colorado due to a recent transfer to Lowry AFB where Mr. Williams will be an instructor in electronics. 8 i I, On January 7 , 1977, Stanley Lynn Williams, his wife, Shana Lee and their son , Scot Levi, were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Williams, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Williams of Mapelton, graduated from Springville High and attended additional ad-ditional school in Flordia. He joined the Air Force in 1974. Mrs. Williams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff A. Anderson An-derson of Orem. She graduated from Orem High School and has attended Snow College, Brigham Young University and Utah Tech-nical Tech-nical College. The couple were married in Flordia where they have resided for the past year. Scot Levi was born July -71 After the ceremony, the wedding wed-ding party had lunch at the Temple, Tem-ple, provided by the groom's father. Later that evening a small open house was held in their home for family members. I few i Additional local elementary students participated in the recent Utah State Fair Essay Contest and came home with a generous amoutn of prizes. Pictured Pic-tured above, left to right, are: Frank Tracy, honorable mention, Jamie Kimmel, second place $9.00; Mark Brotherson, honorable mention; Lisa Cram, fifth place, $4.00; David Cherrington, sixth place, $3.00; and Sam Hymas, fourth place, $4.00. Hi it Orem-Geneva Times 4 A special award assembly conducted by John Nicol, principal, was held January 7 at Scera Park School to honor three 4th Grade Scera Park winners in the Utah State Fair Essay Contest: Shon Allen - 1st place; Coralei Wells - 2nd place; and Shana Houston - 4th place. The winning essays were read and the awards were presented by the parents of the students Mr. and Mrs. Reed Alten, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells, and Mr. and Ms. Rod Houston. I ft i Two Orem students were 1st place winners in the annual Utah State Fair Essay Contest. Shon Allen of Scera Park was the winner in the 4th Grade division. Shari Hall, of Geneva, was the winner in the 5th Grade division. Shon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen. Shari is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hall. Two Orem Students Place First At Fair Essay Contest Fair Director Hugh C. Bring- rattlesnakes ana a gopher snake, hurst announced the winners turtles, hawks, gila monster, today of the fair's annual Essay chuckwala. racoon, quails, Contest, which is opened to whitefish (scary), Kolanee, Sal-all Sal-all Utah students in second mem and Rainbow trout. I also through sixth grades. First saw a grizzly bear and a Cut-place Cut-place winners included fourth throat Brown fish. 1 saw canning grade, Shon Allen, Scera Park exhibits and Bicentennial quilts. School, Orem and "sixth grade, Fifth grade winner Hall Shari Hall, Geneva Elementary composed her essay in a poem: School, Orem. "Is a fair just ferris-wheels and The essay subject for this tilt-a-whirls? year's contest was "What I learn- ice cream covered with choco- ed While at the Fair." Entry late swirls? Supervisor Barbara Busby said, No! There's much more "The fair received 6G8 essays Pigs and horses and cows galore from as many students repre- Pigeons in cages, rabbits inpens senting 26 schools throughout the Bantom roosters and white leg state." She added, 'The contest horn hens provides an excellent opportunity 4-H exhibits of pastry and sewing for children to become involved Tables of vegetables, no longer in the fair and derive a special growing meaning form the exhibits they Fruit in glass bottles, potatoes see." 'In addition," Busby con- on trays tinued, "fair officials gain a Room after room of handicraft good insight on what features displays children like best, for example At the fair there are ribbons livestock, horses, Indian crafts wildlife, horticulture or agriculture." agricul-ture." Each of the first place winners will receive $15 and a plaque. Second through sixth place win- to earn and ever so many things to learn." 'One thing is certain, " Busby concluded, "the essays we receive in this contest each year ners in each class will share are ample proof that the fair an additional $125 to be paid by provides a vast learning exper- the fair. The winning fourth grade essay by Allen read: "I learned that there are four bulls that weigh 2,200 pounds and cost $100,000. 1 learned that you hiss the villain and cheer the hero in the Melodrama. I saw the giant slide and also saw sculptures, porrery and mac-rame. mac-rame. I saw lovely saddles and leather pictures. I learned that people can make realistic models. I learned people can make their own instruments out of wood. I saw dolls and learned that each has individual character, charact-er, and so does dip and drape dolls. I learned about the different differ-ent types of rabbits. I saw four ience for children that would be difficult, if not impossible, for any school to duplecate." "We appreciate the many teachers," she added, "who take time away from shcool to bring their students stud-ents on field trips to the fair." 'We only wish," Busby continued, "that more principals and school board members would encourage the rest of the teachers to take advantage of the educational opportunity op-portunity that the fair provides." Special classroom or student group rates are available each year. Teachers may inquire anytime any-time by contacting the fairgrounds fair-grounds administrative office, 155 N. 1000 W., Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, or calling 533-5358. ltr?A L 1 11 Hi I 7: Mi it; , n - 4 tl Ghss Keg. 169.00 flOV C f VO'.TPII It, . tl Vi I REPLACE) si ST6EIKOU71: I A.Mi TILL 10 P.M. EVERY DAY I A.M. TILL 1 1 P.M. EVEflY DAY SUNDAYS A.M. TILL 10 P.M. I A.M. TILL I0.P.M EVERY DAY SUNDAYS A.M Til I f P M". 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