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Show The carnival will be a The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 14 Renaissance fair, at Canyon 1973 View. Everyone is encourag10, May Thursday, ed to join the mood and come in Renaissance costumes. There will be tumblers, dancer, musicians, traveling minstrels, art exhibits, and even one-ac- t plays. Students and other members of the :Mrs Donna Graves community will provide the entertainment. Art and craft will be sold. The fair objects It's carnival time again! will be on May 17 at 5:30 p.m. ele-- ; Cottonwood Heights nientary school will have a carnival on Thursday, May 17, NEW OFFICERS NAMED New PTA officers at Butler at 5:30 p.m. Ridgecrest will have it's carnival on May 18 at elementary are Jim Moore, 6 p.m. Both carnivals will president; Jane Smith, vice Bill Drossos, secbegin with the traditional president; ond Jan Hitchdance festivals, and both will have food and games. A cock, secretary; and Carol treasurer. special feature at Ridgecrest Kaddas, Butler elementary will have will be a machine that dunks real-livday on May 15. teachers if the right a New PTA officers at Canyon spot is hit with a baseball. Cottonwood Heights 278-158- - 4 pre-scho- e Jeff Thomas winning pitcher. Bess Harward, and Garff May 3, Yankees vs. Tigers. Carol president; won No home Yankees vice presiJohnson, Kathy runs. Dave Beckstead winndent; Barbara Tea, secretary; ing pitcher. and Winks Tilby, treasurer. May 4, A's vs. Pirates. A's There was an unprecedented tie in the election for vice won . No home runs. Greg president and a motion to Huntsman winning pitcher. and both Carolyn accept Mrs Eldon Fontenot and Kathy was passed. There were 450 parents family spent a week end in Glendale, Ariz, visiting formwho attended the children's musical festival an Canyon er residents of Salt Lake, Mrs Gary Williams. View. The school orchestra, Mrs Paul Hensley also band, and two special groups, spent a week end in Arizona. the bell tones, and recorders, Mr Hensley, who is district performed. In the recent '"meet the manager for an insurance company, won a trip for his Masters" contest at Cottons sales performance. The wood Heights elementary, stayed at Wigwam winners were Melissa Robins and Karen Witzel, first grade; golfing resort in Phoenix. Mrs Calvin Kidwell are second Connie Anderson, visited by their parents, being third Shanna Bingham, grade; Mrs Virgil Hopkins from fourth Amack, grade; Shelby Okla. grade; Laura Weenig, fifth Miami, grade; Richaun Dye, sixth grade. The Cottonwood Heights PTA has started selling ice Mrs Cqtheryn Carlson cream after school on Fridays 255:7432 for a fund raising activity. Jordan East Stake BRIGHTON ACTIVITIES Priesthood Committee Brighton High's drama, rewarded the youth of the dance and music, depart- Union Eighth Ward, ages ments, performed for the May with an ice cream party 3, PTA meeting. for their attendance at the The Brighton High Pep East Stake Youth Jordan Ball and Club Letterman's conference which was held was held at the Salt Palace 1. last Friday. The Five Deep Apr. musical group performed. Students at Brighton High Brighton's baseball team elected new student body beat Provo . officers for They are Brian Rasmussen, presi- PONY LEAGUE SCORES Ward, vice presiCottonwood Height's Pony dent, Mark dent, Debbie Hepworth, sec- League began it's season this ana sue wood, nistor- week. Scores for the games i.reiary, ian. vs. were Apr. 30, Tigers Yankees. Yankees won Canyon View elementary No home runs. Jim North scnooi win nolo a renaisPitcher. Winning sance Fair", May 1, Pirates vs. A's. A's 17, from 5:30-8:3- Thursday, May p.m. Many . No home runs. Bob won activities are beinteresting Nytch winning pitcher. ing planned such as arts, May 2, Giants vs. Dodgers. crafts, entertainment, food home No runs. and Giants won games. View are 4-- MTWfor Mothers Dav 10-5- 4-- Come explore with us. SPEED LIST 599 2p? r Hen-sley- HAMP IRON 439 nod w5 12-1- Collect fossils, discover wildlife, see archeologists at work! Exciting program for young people this summer at the Junior Science Academy. Field trips and classes in anthropology, biology, geology. Twice a week begin June 11 and July 9. morning sessions, students 36 Courses limited to only. Registration fee of field trips and a two day $45 includes four half-daover-nigtrip to an archeological site near Cedar City. 1973-1974- Call or write the Museum immediately for application form or further information. 20 Pdc.c24r COREue: 7-- LIVING MvJAE 0 WHITE, BUTTH&R-- 10-7- ft (iii ttteNK CAM 5-- y 15 A cub Scout Pinewood Derby was held in the Union First Ward, under the direction of Bob Dykeman, The boys and their fathers designed and painted the race cars. Awards were presented to the following boys who were winners in the speed cata-gorfirst place, Shane McCormick, second, Bryan Woodward, third, Brad Pu- isey, fourth, Ted Ewell, and filth, Kirk Brady. Winner of best design was Robert Dyke-maSafest car award went to Alan Ainsworth. Den leader of the pack are Mrs Roberta Nelson, Mrs Sherrie Perry, and Mrs Claudia Dykeman. Mark Ch- errington is Webelos leader. Cub-maste- r. 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