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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, May Page 10, 1984 2 H v4i., XM n ' (T U "Cii.H- : - Marvin J. Mortensen (left) manager of Winegars on 700 E. in Sandy, presents Atari home computer to Bell View principal Dr. Max B. Welcker. According to Mortensen, General Foods recently initiated a program of providing computers to schools all over the country, working through local food markets. Winegars was the participating store in the area. experimental aspect of the show designed to test the marketability of student work. The sale will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Works running the gamut of artistic expression will be on display, including painting, Fairgrounds event offers first celebration in 150 years Indian-Mountainma- n Residents of Utah and nearby areas will have a chance, on May 18, 19 and 20, to see the Intermountain West's first big American Celebration in 150 years. That event will take place on the Utah State Fairgrounds in Salt Lake City to show the public how those two groups used to rendezvous together in the early 1800's. The public is invited to attend and participate in the activities. Events planned for the three-da- y celebration include Indian black powder shoots, mountain man storytelling, folk music, bagpipe performances, an rodeo, country and intertribal western dances, outdoor ethnic foods, dances, country barbeque, arts and run and many crafts, other activities. Dan Haggerty, star of the popular "Grizzly Adams" TV show, will serve as Honorary Chairman of the American Indian-Mountainm- Pow-Wo- all-Indi- Cele- Indian-Mountainm- bration. Haggerty will be in attendance all three days of the celebration giving special performances and meeting with the public. The TV star will be present during the opening ceremony on Friday, May 18, at 6 p.m., at the Bandstand. He will also make in the special appearances from 12 to 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For country and western music fans, Gary Stewart will be in concert at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Coliseum. Stewart has won many awards as a singer and entertainer; he is based in Nashville, Tennessee. This celebration will be just like the old ones, where people can come together and camp on the grounds for all three days. The camping fee is $3 per day without, or $5 with electricity. General admission is $2 per day for adults and $1 per day for children 12 years and under. Family tickets are $6 per day or $10 for three days. Special events such as the Gary Stewart concerts, dances and the rodeo include an additional admission Coliseum drawing, illustrations, sculpture, jewelry, and pottery. Over 150 ninth through twelth grade students will be taking part and most will have art for sale. Just what will go on the block will be left up to the student artist. Visitors to the show will find the art work displayed in and about the school's media center. Jennifer Brozovich explains how electricity is made to fellow student during Westvale Elementary Science Fair. Jennifer's exhibit PTA leadership being installed at middle schools fee. The installation of new PTA officers for the Bingham and Joel P. Jensen Middle Schools is scheduled for Thursday, May 10, at in Middle Bingham Copperton. will The. meeting get"; underway at 7 p.m. All parents " school with middle aged children are urged to attend. Charter memberships in both schools' PTA groups will be available at $2 per person. More information can be obtained by contacting Nancy Cheney at Art show, sale slated at W.J. , High next week The third annual West Jordan Student Art High Show, scheduled for May will, for the first time, offer art work for sale. Art instructor Jerry Durrant reported that the sale is an from View three Sons spriitive Wednesdays. 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Phone Cut Flowers Indoor House Plants Beautiful Flowering Baskets Roses w In response to requests the community, Alta Hospital will conduct a and Parents part maturation class. . 14-1- 8, mrr-- M sons scheduled at the festival. TELL US Utah Roses has a large selection of gifts to beautify her surroundings, both inside and out. - AT . I Fiesta regulations require that all works must be handmade by a Hispanic person and must be sold by a Hispanic person. Arts and crafts sold in previous years have included painting, paper leather, crochet, mache, drawing, metal, embroidery, photography, printmaking, yarn art, clay, jewelry, knitting, glass, pinatas, quilting, basketry Mnsninm2 All ' frtv, 84116. Fftalke frtottlhieir9 t9 ? "MM Alta View class for parents and wood and paper flowers. Works submitted will be judged on the basis of concept, quality, design and appropriateness. Applicants will be notified of the jury's selections by June 8, 1984. Only works that have been approved by the jury will be sold Hispanic folkart entries are being accepted for the fourth Center's Guadalupe annual "La Fiesta," which will be held Aug. 3 to 5 at the new downtown Triad Center. Hispanic artists wishing to sell their arts and crafts at "La Fiesta" must submit an entry form along with slides or photographs of their works by May 31, 1984. To obtain an application form, contact the Guadalupe Hacienda "La Fiesta," 129 N. 600 W., Salt Lake City, Utah - it placed second in the physical sciences division. Hispanic art sought for upcoming La Fiesta now ' 7 I ; in "rftf-t- ' 7980 S. State Midvale 255-425- 3 J |