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Show f ll I - i,f I, ;1 Ilj a 'ajyaa Free Press - Thursday, September Every I' 'Ml community in Switzerland has its fair. And Midway in Utah has its Swiss Days! The annual Swiss Days celebration to be held September 3 & 4 & commemorates establishment the of Midway back in 1858 and reflects the Swiss ancestry of some of the n founding citizens. The Wasatch Mountains on the western skyline, cows grazing in the AF If the elegant, fields, architecture of some of the homes and the spacious town hall help strengthen the Alpine theme of the two day celebration. chalet-typ- e The celebration, sponsored by the EVA JOHNSON checks brand of hone as Midway Boosters Club, takes place on the town square. The Swiss part of her official brand inspection duties. market Brand Inspector's Her Name nuiumg 5 ner uame She gets a kick out of her job and she's good at it. She's in demand. People call her all the time. Eva Johnson is important in North Utah County. She's a brand inspector. She wears jeans and a tee shirt when she's working. Her leather boots are and a cowboy hat sits at a rakish angle atop her curls. Her job must be well-wor- n, completed before a cattle sale can be made. She checks to see if a cow or horse has a legitimate brand corresponds with cattleman's brand, she makes sure own. She worked at the cattle auction for awhile but is back on her own stompingi ground in north Utah County. She knows cattle and livestsock and she and her family have been in the business for years. Her handsome sons like horses and country life and' her pretty daughters are right at home astride a pony. Cattle inspection isn't the only thing Eva can do. She's a natural born hunter. Right now she's worrying whether she will "draw out" for the elk hunt. She wouldn't miss the annual adventure for the world. Her family enjoy having her along because she's that the and the brand hasn't been changed in some way. Brand inspections are ' necessary to keep cattle equally adept at rustling to a minimum y shooting an elk or and. to prevent stock-stirring up supper over men from selling any ' acampfire. d A ' knack animal that isn't their well-hone- for finding arrowheads and artifacts the arrowhead her fiiend enjoy in the n ountains in southern I ih. hikes the itains with ease, n r running short of bi aili, never losing her enthusiasm for whatever is at hand to do. When she isn't brand focal point on the wall in her family room. Other arrowheads are arranged artistically on mats, in frames, and are grouped in at- tractive about he specimens has been framed by Eva and is a inspecting animals or artifact hunting, she has a myriad of other jobs. She cleans house and babysits for friends and when she isn't doing that you can find her at a ball game cheering for her favorite team. On Sundays she doffs her jeans for a pretty dress and you can find her, wi th a serene smile on her face, sitting in church singing with the ohoir, thankful for her nany blessings. And in er 71st year, she has i Verity of them. settings throughout the house. A spearhead, tools and utensils used by Indians to eat, grind and hunt with, are all part of Eva's collection. Antiques are another passion with Eva. And the ones that mean the most are the things she grew up with as a child. Her eyes light up like stars as she tells you Shahesp earean Festival Oct. The attraction of performing on the most authentic Shakespearean stage in the world will again attract hundreds of high school students to the sixth annual Southern Utah Scott State formances, the event will offer workshops in College Com- - Shakespeare Scheduled October 1 and 2 in Cedar City, the SUSC Theatre petition. Arts Department sponsors the annual competition and is this year bringing in four judges from the area critique the to per- formances and offer help in performing .Shakespeare. According to Competition Director R. the Phillips, competition is open to all high schools wishing to participate, and over 30 schools have already signed for the event. In addition to coaching for to scholarships Utah State College will be awarded Southern per- Shakespearean makeup, stage Boushey, Utah and 2 1 Westminster Divison for students of 2A and 1A schools. Six full tuition most sauerkraut r, arrowhead is the focal point the of celebration. There is an array of cheeses, Swiss pastry and bread, jaunts she and is, perhaps, the greatest joy in her life. Her home is decorated with the results of arrowhead expeditions. A butterfly, created entirely by perfect for and items imsausages; ported from Switzerland and handmade items plus lots, lots more. There is hourly entertainment with the famous Swiss yodeler Arthur Brogli who will delight all with his beautiful clear voice. This will get the celebrants in the mood LDS Alpine School District accept bids on garbage collection in the district. Bidding will be by area and also by entire district. These bids will be accepted during business hours between September 7 and Sept anber 13, with bid ope ling on September 17. 1982 at 9 a.m. will for the other festivities customs. which include a parade There will be lots to both days, the musical see and do at Swiss program at 7:30 p.m. in Days this year. the town hall, followed Everything is geared by a dance both and ready to entertain evenings. On Saturday family and friends. there will be a chuck wagon breakfast, a 10,000 meter run the through r coun- tryside, the Swiss Miss contest, an auction and a real down home barbeque featuring 600 pounds of pit roasted beef. The beef is slowly cooked in a large pit all day until it reaches a point of perfect tenderness. It makes an unforgettable meal. For the children, there is a Heidi Puppet Show that will be held inthe old school house on the square. There will be School District Warehouse, 90 Church, 1982. out S5C FOR ONLY TV Li regular low price ot S3 29 NO performances !Kt swnish (0R (.hiKJsMeno SrvM 'j aninst-te- Anyow Good Tuesday Only September 7. 1982 i m 11 MOUrtS Mon Thuri 11 9 00pm PR0V0 Ivlill , knytimr Including choka of bakad potato or maahad potatoas and gravy. French trial and our Sundowmere chaM toast JJ f V.Vtl U Ulll TJJf7JJJr 1460 NORTH STATE STREET Ptiotie 377 71 28 11 y Friday A Saturday U 9 30pm his on native country, speak Swiss and show two films on Switzerland that will provide a look at the widely differing of landscapes Boardwalk Swit- and a zerland The n cross-sectio- of Swiss folklore and turn of the centurv TOWN HOMES Church Receive! STARTING $46,900 Itith Century Style Modern Utility The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints has received a y 11 of contribution Belgian tapestries for display in its temples, according to Donald T. Nelson, director of the LDS Foundation, arm of the church. Jacob D. Solomon, Las ; Vegas, Nev., donated the tapestries to the church after seeing the Jordan River Temple. Solomon, a toured fund-raisin- g the temple during its open house. The tapestries will be used in several temples. "We sincerely appreciate Mr. Solomon's Nelson generosity," said. "The tapestries will add to the beauty of our temples." Seven tapestries depict scenes of gardens, lakes, and swans; one tapestry is of a river and castle! scene; two are entitled "Adoration;" and one is named "Flanders." .Solar Tax credits .12 interest 10am 7 pm six days -- Boardwalk Properties -- 430 NORTH, 500 768-843- v WEST, LEHI - 3 r 756-73- 01 to winners as well as a total of 19 trophies for schools and individuals. Schools wishing to participate may still register for the event by calling Advertisement Shakespearean Festival Fight Director, will fly into Cedar City one day to conduct a class in combat and weaponry. Students will compete in two categories, the Oxford Division for students of 4A and 3A schools, and the -- .; Card of Thanks 0 J, DAVE AND SUE JOHNSON The Eddington Family express their thanks and appreciation to those who have extended feelings of sympathy and offers of assistance, to those who participated in the service and cared for the flowers, and to the many others who have been helpful at this time. also appreciate the attendance of the senior citizens at We the service. Buchanan Recommended In comparing insurance at work and elsewhere Buchanan and Associates Insurance was cheaper. We needed a life insurance policy for ourselves and Clive Buchanan fit the bill. It's a good feeling knowing you have this type of security. 1982 Winter Semester Schedule (Sept. - Oct. Classes begin immediately following Labor Day. Payment is due HARVEST TIME SPECIALS CLASSICAL BALLET twice PRE SCHOOL RHYTHM $20 00 a mo a week and tumbling Age ALL BOYS COORDINATION ihythm & 01 4 3 - Jan.) 373.9279 the first day - register in class (80 a semester. Teacher: Janalynn Wimmer Taught at Apollo 5 at 3 p m M0n age 4 up Wed tumbling Dec. Nov. mr.Mnmm 225-841- 5 American Fork Deseret Industries at Apollo or at 3 p m Thursdays at lindon at 4 10 (subiect to division) Male $15 mo or J60 semester teacher $15 mo or $60 semester at Apollo GIRLS COMBINATION Tap Character & Acrobatics $15 mo or $60 for 5 mo semester Kindergarten 1 1st graders at 4 p m Mon at Apollo or Thursday at Lindon graders at 5 Monday at Apollo or Thursday at Lindon 2(3 Marked Prices 4. 5. 6th graders M 6 Monday at Apollo or i TRI CITY ACROJETSCheeileadmg Thursday at Lindon routines $15 a moor $60 for 5 mo semester lumps, splits Tuesdays and teenagers at 5 p m Tuesdays at Lindon (Call for AS IS Pots pans & kitchen needs AS IS furniture needs & bedding needs -- n- DANCERCISE Adult exercise practices. CLOGGING Call for t Owe littlest & Thurs at through 12 at 4 p m 9 p m at Apollo Pay $1 50 each class Teacher Mary Ann Morgan APOLLO HALL 50 No. Church 7569026 at Apollo & on Tuesdays - each class Cherubs 4pm- - lr 1 W hrs $20 mo or $80 semester, includes extra performance Cadets at 5 30 p m. - Teens at 7 p m. time m j 5 5pm Open daily 3 30 m Oaterat Industry it ledtftlly approved sheltered workshop Man Age 8 class) for children boys I girls 5 p m on Wednesdays at Apollo 6 (or advanced 5) up Group subiect to division. Teachers Doug and Allison. $15 mo or $60 semester UTAH ANGELS lr Drill 53 North Merchant Street, American Fork mi conditioning AF SHININ STAR SINGERS professional training Age Deseret Industries Thrift Store a" when you order a Shnmpboat Dinner at our -- movement, and for the first time ever David stage North American Fork, Utah. Published in the Lehi Free Press, Sept. 2, j several times both days. For those who want to really experience the Swiss culture, be sure to visit with the Swiss consulate in the pavilion on the town square. He will be there to give information Interested parties may receive bid information from the Purchasing Alpine Department, - OO- Belgian Tapestries " r Alpine School District Accepts Bids Swiss Days in Midway I 2. 1982 - Page 7 Please take note of these addresses and phone numbers: PROVO DANCE CENTER Pron 3739279 1st No. 1st E. LYMANS (home) E. 3750 N.. Prow 670 225-841- LINDON STU0I0 750 N. 2nd E. Lindon 373 6675 (Beckys personal |