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Show Page 2l p; Lt-h- Free Press i Thursday. May Music Teachers Conduct Student Test Program 17. 1979 n Saturday, May 5, the Timpanogos Chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association held their annual F I U ! W Student Achievement Program. There were 86 students tested this day. The teachers of these VfeVf W . This is an oral report given by the student. The appreciation of music is important to the performance of a composition and to one's musical education. Sight Reading: It is of paramount importance to students are: Elaine Marge Hadfield, Merkley, man, Cheryl the Nor- Ardell Zimmerman, The STUDENT PERFORMING Christian Lassen, student of Ardell Zimmerman, '..- .wi is being judged by THEORY Elaine Burton PBfiHHBl rm m wi MB I 1 ii-- taking written examination TEST-Stud- ents councilwoman was Wednesday night lor Highland, filling a vacant seat created by the growth of the town A selected into a third-clas- s city. League iflfiCKefOGS - fcVv wyie oi NnrnNfl iiuwunn IDURANGO llVranglcr I B'l' (1 Trade-i- n are llappin' over . .run down in the .scratched like a coyote creeping under If your old boots . 'A heels . . barbed wire . . . DON'T THROW THKM AWAY, they're worth money during our special "Trade In :A Boot Sale". We will give you 20 o(f the price of a new pair of Justin, Nocona, Durango, Wrangler boots when you bring your eld boots in. No maverick or i 'special purchase boots, just the best, long wearin'.vj right fittln, good lookin' western boots anywhere. Not effective on sale merchandise. i Lehi 768-310- tL urn two and recommendation was Gladys Clark." Mrs. Clark was invited to appear ' before the resident of Highland for the last 12 years. Beth Tolbert met with the council and explained the need for a rubberized track at American Fork High School. There is no tax money to support any of the activities at the high school, according to Mrs. memory. Tolbert. Revenues from sports, football and basketball especially, are used for the sports program and to help finance many other school activities. She explained that if $25,000 could be raised, the school district would match that amount to install the track. Her purpose for meeting with the council was to request a donation from the city to assist, in the financing of the new track. The equipment and facilities at the high For Your and performance judges were Sally Orme and Elaine Burton from Salt Lake City. Officers for the Timpanogos Chapter for this past year were President Elaine Hadfield, Vice President Ardell Zim- skills: Keyboard tivities, she explained. Dennis Horan made a motion, since Highland children go to American High The from Testing of scales, chords, cadences, and arpeggios. A short technic piece is required to demonstrate how well the students can incorporate these skills in actual performance. Theory tests are given. M.isip Appreciation: school track are so poor that the school is not able to host any track ac- Fork numbers merman, Linda Sec-Trea- Peck, Graduate: Smith Corona Electric Typewriter will continue to do so, that Highland allocate $200 for this purpose in the fiscal budget for Motion passed by unanimous vote. cooOwen Dean, rdinator of special programs for the Utah State Training School, 1979-198- Earl and with associate Life Bean Model No. 2200, Loveless, Science Museum at BYU, met with the council and presented a filmstrip and maps outlining the plans for a State Adventure and Learning Park, to be located in $319.50 TERMS OF COURSE Friday's Office Supply OQQC 60 West Main creek the Regular $359.50 Graduation Special Monte American Fork. Utah bottom running north and east from the School. Moeeoeeeeeoeeeoeeooeod 537 East State Road American Fork Phone 756-724- 6 The cost will be $10 8 neighborhood. Bailey at 756-357- 1 Call Steve or Chad Smith, league president, at for further information. I SERVES YOU j - i XrightJ CM LcelM Is Pleased To Announce The Sale of Capital Stock Coupon 14 Pound Cheeseburger per Shmr e For Full Information Contact Combo $1.75 Includes: 14 lb. Cheeseburger Mr. Vern Bailey At Small Fry 768-845- 8 ..Shake of your Choice.. 00R Present WASATCH BANK OF LEHf 620 EAST MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH with this order receive a card for small drink on FREE f BURGER COTTAGE I V StHVES YOU I I hightJ your next visit! t It this card at The Bigger Cottage entitles you to: 1 FREE: Small Drink Redeemable Only At Th Burger Cottag S37 East State Road American Fork, Utah 7567246 Offer Exptre 84043 and Reporter Carol Peck. and registration will end June 8. Teams will be divided by age and Hours: 9 to 6 Won. thru Sat. $3.HDQ "ih- to r, Carrie Hadfield, Paula Shelton and Sheri Adams. 1 (J 162 West Main, "In the course of my efforts to secure someone from the southwest area," said Mayor Don LeBaron, "I sought out several leading citizens who have their fingers on the pulse of that section of town. Their response A Pee Wee Baseball League is being started in American Fork council, and each member of the council this year. Beginning May 21, area interviewed her to residents may sign up determine her interests, and their 6, 7 and 8 year olds abilities for the at City Hal) for this en- qualifications joyable and entertaining position. variation of baseball. "I lived in Lehi for 10 The game is called years," said Mrs. Clark, because there is no and it was divided into pitcher in the game. upper and lower Lehi. I Flayers hit the ball off a wouldn't like to see that three-foo- t "tee" and then happen here. "I'd like to see us work run the bases as the defense attempts to put together and build a them out as in the regular beautiful city here." Mrs. Clark has been a game. There are a few variations and local rules that change the game to increase somewhat participation and improve skills for added fun. For example, every player attending a game will bat every inning regardless of the number of outs accumulated during the inning. Also, every player will play an equal number of innings (within ) on defense with free substitution. Players will receive and be able to keep their uniform of hat and Fi Hi wmn From Selected I Highland Oiw Council fig I IK" are, from Student . Achievement Program includes testing in five areas of music: Performance: Students are asked to play at least mmm Selected fm Being Organized p$xV i - of and teachers are urged to make this training a part of the music lesson and the students' practice time. The chairman for this program was Pat Fox with Karla Harding assisting. Much appreciation is given to these two teachers for their time and efforts in scheduling this activity. of American Fork; Linda Peck, Carol Peck, Pat Fox, Karla Harding, of Lehi; and Janeen Runolfson of Pleasant Grove. - development musicianship By |