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Show Fourth year for Delphic Club projects . . . According to Mrs. Toomer, pottery or ceramics is a large industry in the world today. Mrs. Toomer told club mem- bers that pottery can be divid- basememt factory. She has had ed into three categories: earth- as many as 40 people in one enware, stoneware, and por- Porcelain is the hardest day working on ceramics obmost and her home. in expensive type of jects work. ceramic members Club first Delphic . got their interest in pottery Mrs. Toomer receives her and ceramics when they visitclay m a dry form and she and ed the home of the late Tola her husband mix the clay and Jenkins and shared her knowit into molds. Chemicals pour ledge of pottery and china and other materials such as Certain types of glazes again after they have pieces. fired beensppHed He club ladies main contri- button to their artifacts is in Delphic Club enjoys ceramics classes Mrs. Toomer, whose home ceramics shop is the result of her ceramics hobby, has by Winagent Eyre Members of the Delphic Club started their fourth year of' pottery making and ceramics projects recently when they met at the home of Bobbi Tommer. studied ceramics through home study and other classes. She now has 1500 molds and three kilns for firing in her All Shirts Reduced 20 All Coats reduced ss the Basic Prevention Unit, Smith, program coordinator at the evening sessin begin- - for the Utah State Division of Alcohol and Drugs, will join in ningat8. The opening workshop on conducting these sessions. 1 at 11 a.m. will ex- Lets not deceive our- , December Division of plain the role of communities selves, Mrs. Bliss comment-celain Drugs and the in confronting drug problems, ed, the problem of drug abuse County Commissioners Or- - The afternoon session, starting is all about us. Its here now. Kanization will sponsor a two- 2, will study "Humanizing All of us need to become more day workshop on alcohol and Education for Teachers, Par- - alert and more informed. Thats drug abuse on the Snow Col- - ents, and Students. the purpose of this workshop. lege campus November 30 and Mrs. Eileen Chase, director Again, we invite you to par- December 1. of the Center for Creative Com- ticipate in any or all of its state The n. Anyone concerned with munications, and Mrs. Kathy sessions. more about drugs and learning MarBonnie Iris Ferre, painting. The next year they flint, stone, bone, etc. are add- wood. their and abuse is invited use Donna Anderson, Myrle tin, progressed to James Whites ed to the raw clay. to the Mrs. Karen workshop, DaNell Norwood, School Worwood, classroom at Juab High After the clay is molded, Erma Barton, Florence Ken- Bliss, Snow College counselor where they fashioned their own and workshop chairman, said. bowls, vases, and figurines and fired, varnishes, enamels, dall, Elaine Bowles, and Wina-gen- e The workshop has been deEyre. out of moist clay and then or glazes may be applied to the signed as an informative, pracpainted and fired them. Some tical, skill approach of the ladies tried their to the problem which is becomwith the potters wheel. In ing of increasing concern in our other sessions with Mr. obsociety," she added. done on work was White, U-28 People are invited to attend had that of "greenware" jects all or any of the sessions, Mrs. been made from molds. These and coal and is currently Bliss said. ingoil too were painted, glazed, and in a deteriorated condition. He The workshop will open with fired. said the project will improve and lunch at the registration members have Club Delphic the structural capacity of the Snow College cafeteria on Novlearned much through their pavement and enable it to ember 30 from 1 to 2 p.m. The study of this art form. Pottery better withstand the heavy de- welcome and orientation will has been practiced since very mands currently being made follow. primitative times. According on it. An afternoon session from to the Grolier Encyclopedia, Monson said that traffic will 2:30 to 5:30 will explore topics of ancient the first implements be maintained on the highway like what are drugs, why do societies were fashioned from during construction, which is people use drugs, and behavior clay by hand and fired on to begin next spring. and treatments. Dr. Gary Jorexpected the open hearth by the women However, he said it will probgenson of the University of of the various primative tribes. ably be reduced to one lane Utah Medical Center and SerPolaris outsells all These pieces of pottery are the around the repaving opera- geant Don Harmon of the Narother snowmobiles in most imperishable relics of tions. cotics Unit of the Salt Lake snowmobile purchases previous by early cultures. serves as a key link be- County Sheriffs Office, will be owners. Once the you get past advertising As the various cultures proand tween US-8the consultants for this session. and sales all it boils down to promotions, of gressed in their knowledge ease of operThey will also serve as conperformance, dependability, vessels the pottery making, sultants for the session that ation and good dealer parts and service became more and more specialMr. and Mrs. Dean Winn and will follow from 5:30 to 7:00 backup. That's why experienced snowized. Different pieces of potclinical make Polaris their first choice. At this Nemobiles Delores Mrs. all session, p.m. of Carter, tery were used for storing foodphi; Mrs. Joyce Mikkelson of aspects of drug and alcohol stuffs and beverages as well as Besides, we've got the deals Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Chris- abuse, law enforcement, and alfor serving and cooking food. and packages, too. tine Nielson of Bountiful were ternatives to drug use will be Primitive potters formed in Ogden on Saturday to attend discussed. their vessels on rounded pebA dinner break will follow and an open house honoring Mrs. bles or pivoted disks the prea greater recovery LeRoy M. Roberts on her 80th workshop participants can obto provide icecessors of todays potters tain dinner at the college cafearea for motorists. birthday anniversary. wheel. Primitive women decorTransof teria by making reservations. Utah Department ated the pieces with finger Dr. David R. Seamons, clinThree District EnginNephi -marks, scribed them with lines, portation ical psychologist at the P. K. Monson said this eer and colored them with vegI North Main Phone 3 Mental Health Censection of is experiencing ( etable dyes. haulwill from trucks on The ter, speak Family heavy traffic down-to-eart- h Highway Department lets bid on refinishing of 9 Nephi news 15 ANDERSON'S 5 Anderson, Blanche Pexton, Edna Mae Ludlow, Pat Green- I U-2- 8 Good selection of all merchandise! 623-038- the painting. 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