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Show Boord sets upland dates new post of bands at Camelback High school. He is a former resident of Riverside and the son of Mrs. In addition to pheasant and quail seasons, the board will also set chukar and Hungarian When it comes to keeping the bugs at bay, even the best sport shouldnt handicap himself by giving the beasts a sporting chance! All-sta- 12-1- past Academy for Music in Princeton, N.J. Mrs. Silvester was the assistant accompaniest. Among the countries where they held concerts were England, Italy, Switzerland, France and Austria. year. NOW OPEN going on to receive the highest score ever given, three superior pluses, at the Arizona State Musical festival. to help you with all your Real Estate Placed First During his first year in Bountiful, his band placed first in the both wind and Insurance needs ensemble division and concert band divisions William H. Silvester . . . in statewide or drop today at in com- petition. The wind division Utah at the represented accepts Phoenix post Western Division Convention of the Music Educators National conference in San Diego. The second year his band also received the highest score ever given at the Western Slope Music festival in Colorado, and placed first in most state and William H. Silvester, his wife, Nancy, and children, Michael, Beth, 6, and Douglas, just months, are moving to Phoenix, Ariz., where William (Bill) will assume duties of department head and director 8, nine call . . . 401 SOUTH MAIN 734-920- or 9 723-273- 0 Caramels Dairy Frk Lv KRAFT trip that the team made. They traveled to compete in the World Series which included 400 teams from Utah, Idaho and California. were The Willard beat out in the first game of the series by the American Fork team 7 to 3. The American Fork team went on to capture the title of the series. over-al- l CARMEIS All-sta- Members Steve of the team Brimberry, are Kenny Lemon, Steve Kap, Kelly Facer, Rick Thomas, Danny Woodyatt, Keith Harding, Tom Barlow, Tracy Spencer, Phillip Tedder, John Cox, Rowdy Poulsen, Allen Dowdle, Tracy Zundel, and Mark Christensen. eat KRAFT DUIKERS Macaroni end cheese 7 Vi ox. CAMPBELLS SOUP Chicken noodle lOi oz. 2 sat fa ft 1" LB. CLOVER HONEY JENO'S PIZZA 59 MIX .PIERCES PORK & BEAKS y MENS SOCKS OUR REG. $1.59 gallon con Coleman fuel for stoves & Lanterns. 1 Sizes colors, 10-1- Assorted multi-plfor SLEEPING BAG r PAPER PLATES mm COUPON Janna Tippetts . . . takes first X 3S1.00 7 white diameter paper plates for picnics. REMINGTON YOU T" SAVE OUR REG. OUR REG. 83c Package of 100 32 mS t .22 Wilson's certified Vienna sausage packed in meet stolk. . . SHELLS 12 I79 VALUABLES COUPON tSHMIfl Stops browning protects flavor adds vatamin C. Price without coupon $1.17 GOOD AUG. 35. 26, 27. 21 LLlMITll COUPONlPERlPURCHASEl VALUABLES COUPON ffiMMlS GIANT SIZE Local residents takes positions receive degrees in competition from of Janna Tippetts, daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Tippetts, can be proud after taking a first place trophy and third place ribbon in the Intermountain AAU baton twirling com- petition. Twirlers were present from throughout the intermountain states including Utah, Nevada and Idaho. Janaa took first place in the solo competition for 9 to 10 year-oldJanna is 10. She beat out two others to take the number one position. She took the third place in a nine person competition for the Basic Strut. Janna resides at 46 East Fourth South, and will attend s. the sixth grade at Elementary. Janna has been invloved Moun-tainvie- in baton twirling for six years and haa taken classes through the City Recreation program and winter courses at Lakeview Elementary school. BYU Many local residents ap- peared on the graduate list at BYU during the 99th commencement services held this summer on Aug. 16. Services were held in the PONDS JOY UQUID 2 FOR COLD CREAM OUR REG. $1.29 6.1 oz. Ponds cold cream. Deep cleanses and moisturizes your skin. 9 Price without coupon 63c 22 oz. liquid dish soap. :t YOU SAVE You Save 37c 36c fJERGENS EXTRA DRV P COUPON GOOD AUG. 25. 26. 27. 21 LIMIT1I COUPONlPERlPURCHASEl Marriott Center where the residents local received degrees: From Brigham: Kent Dee Hall, Reese Edward Jeppsen, Chris W. Johnson, James A. Miller, Barbara M. Seegmiller following and Janis L. Shinkle, all receiving Bachelor degrees. From Garland: William John Burton and Dennis William Clegg, both with Bachelors degrees. From Plymouth: JoanSecrist received a Bachelors degree. From Riverside: Tracy Lee Johnson with a Bachelors degree. From Tremonton: Dixie Lee Kotter, Marilyn Napoli, Kalene M. Webb, Scott M. Wheatley, all with Bachelors degrees. AGE lie cue mm SKAGGS PHARMACIST About the SENIOR CITIZENS HELPING HAND PRESCRIPTION Heavy canvas construction reinforced plastic handles. YOU SAVE 44c 62? THEN, ASK ANY OUR REG. $5.88 Brown or Blue. YOU SAVE 59! VIENNA SAUSAGE COLEMAN FUEL Janna Tippetts 7 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Willard WBBA holds last event The Willard WBBA wrapped up the season on Aug. 22 in style with a dads and sons game and outing. The fathers and sons squared off to play one final game of the year. The dads came out on the short end but made a good showing with final recorded score No hard feelings were noticed between the teams as they sat down to a potluck dinner of fried chicken. After everyone had eaten their fill Mrs. Cliff Brimberry presented Manager Jarvis Facer and Coach Gardner with a token of appreciation. Memories were shared and relived of the recent Idaho Falls City, Utah GEORGE M. MASON JR. festivals and competitions, seasons. The board will convene in the auditorium at 9:30 a.m. As always, the public is invited. Pictured are the Crazy Legs who placed third in Powder Puff softball play this year and third also in the league's tournament. Front, from left, are Betty Rawles, Mary Coss, Jill Christensen, and Lis Sorenson. Standing, Larry Barker, assistant coach; Peg Hawkes, Kim Matthews, Jana Reeder, and Coach Brent Christensen. Absent were Helen McCarron, Joyce Sant, Joyce Galbraith and Joyce McEwan. Brigham Bountiful placed first in six partridge, Although the opening date for pheasant and quail has already been set for November 2, season length and bag limits remain to be scheduled by the board. Data from field biologists along with recommendations from the public will be heard at the meeting. the During sage and forest grouse and cottontail rabbit NEWS, district competitions. Tour Europe Silvester and his wife have just returned from a European tour where he was the assistant conductor for Frank Piersall, who heads the Universal Lenore Silvester. For the past four years Silvester has been the awardwinning band director at Bountiful High school. His band students have won numerous competitions and festivals in Utah and the West. set the upland game bird seasons and regulations at their August 28 meeting in the divisions Salt Lake office. The Wildlife Board will 1974 ELDER Sunday, August 25, 1974 Arizona in on Aug. 28 FINISH IN THIRD BOX Band director takes PROGRAM 226 NOCTII KUI1 BRI3KE1 CITY, UTASI Sundays TO a.m. - 7 p.m. Wtakdayt9i |