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Show Nebo District announces two administrative appointments The Nebo School District Board of Education and Super- intendent are pleased to announce the appointment of two Nebo educators to administrative positions in the district. ience has been in grades fourth through seventh. For the past five years he has served as Assistant Principal at Santaquin. Mr. Barlow received his Masters Degree in Educational Administration in 1984. Kim, his wife Patsy and their two children reside in tary Education, Mr. Sorensen began his teaching career at the Peteetneet School in Payson. He has also taught at the Barnett School, Payson; Mapleton Elementary; Santaquin School; Hillcrest Elementary, Alpine District; and Timpanogos Elementary in Provo District. His teaching experience includes all grades, second through seventh. Mr. Sorensen received his Masters of Education degree in Educational Administration from B.Y.U. in 1983. He states that he has been fortunate to work with several outstanding administrators over the past twelve years and is anxious to assume his new responsi-biltie- s The at Santaquin. includes Santaquin School grades kindergarten through seventh and has an enrollment of 575 students. He, his wife Karen (Danielson) and their three children currently reside in Kim Barlow School in 1973, he attended Ricks College one year before serving an L.D.S. mission to the Netherlands. After his mission, he continued his education at Brigham Young University, receiving a Bachelors Degree in Communicative Disorders. He has worked in several different aspects of education. In addition to having practicum experience working with young people who have speech and hearing problems, he has been involved in the Resource His Program. teaching exper- High Jr. Cultus celebrated 48th birthday Cobblestone Restaurant was the setting for the Payson Junior Cultus Club to celebrate their 48th birthday party. Karen Taylor, chairman for the event, welcomed guests, who were seated at round tables, each with a clever centerpiece and favors of dainty little baskets at each place setting. Erna Mayer offered the prayer. Karen then surprised three members: Vione Reece, Ruth Elmer and Deon Gray by presenting them gifts, symbolic of the birthday party. A delightful musical program such with was presented Youll Never selections as You Light Up Walk Alone, Somewhere and My Life, Love. Participants were My Rachel Bond, Keri Blackburn and Paul Simonson, accompanied by Lana Smith and Kara Chris Sorenson Chris Sorensen has been named principal of the Santaquin School. Mr. Sorensen currently teaches at the School in Springville. He is a resident of Sage-cree- k life-lon- g AO School is pleased to announce the Students of the Month for March. (Top Row, left to right) Quin Wlikereon, Tom DeGraw, Amberiy Buys, Heath Small, Kristi Banks, Julie Crump, Dari Hill; (Middle Row) Ester Bird, Gina Serrano, Jenny Ewell, Susan Cowan, Emily m" For Guys ,w.i.'.i,n.n'i i i o Twill-Siz- midnight - 8:30-11:4- 0 Contemporary Dance, 1100 North 400 East, Orem. Music by S. English of 9:00-12:0- 0 WiYM B ... 5 DAYS ONLY APRIL 14, 15, 16 Thurs., Fri., Sot. chritenenV ladies Girl's SPORTSWEAR Lots G Colors-Siz- es 7-- 14 More! off o off m Jv-V, Group of Ladies Entire Stock Of TTON SWEATERS GOTCHA TOWN b COUNTRY New Spring Colors! 3 To 13 es 3? 2 iYiYiYiYiY,;: junior Denim And t Dance. Music by B. Hutchings Sunday, April 17th, 6:00 p.m. - Choir Practice Sunday, April 17th, 7:30 p.m. - Fireside - Provo. Speaker is Joyce Nelson. 20th, April Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. - Discussion Group the Music Connection Saturday, April 16th, p.m. - Mellow Dance, 2580 West 200 South, Provo. Music (6Qs and 70s) by M. Checketts Saturday, April 16th, midnight - Ballroom 13th, April Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. - Temple Night 13th, April Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. - Discussion Group April 15th, 9:00-12:0- 0 Friday, Sandals, Espadrilles, Group ' r - Single adults Calendar of Events of and Gals ,4 ? Nielsen, Riley Keele, Shawn Perez, Blake Steward; (Front Row) Michael Liddle, Lorraine Robins. Amanda Atldn, Kevin Keele, Andriana Tasker, Kara Provstgaard and Robbie Baker. Not pictured, Amber Elmer, Kimberly Roth and Amber Peeiy. Taylor SPRING JUANS ' - Group WASH ft. is; J i COME TO Group -11 ' WHAT TO Hug - ' Springville and graduate ot Springville High School. He served an L.D.S. mission in London, England, from 1971 to 1973. from After graduating Brigham Young University in 1976 with a degree in Elemen- Kim Barlow has been named Administrative Assistant at the Spanish Fork Intermediate School. Mr. Barlow teaches at the Santaquin School at the present time. Mr. Barlow was born and raised in Jerome, Idaho. After graduating from Jerome Wednesday, April 13, 1988, page 3 88 M88 Regular To 20 Compare To 40 Wells. Elections were held and plans discussed of attending the District Federated Club Convention in Nephi on April 9. Officers for next year will be: president, Ranae Mangle-son- ; vice president, Jackie Deon Benson; secretary, Gray; treasurer, Sandy Bristow; reporter, Ruth Ann Burton; and historian, Afton Rosen i baum. Everyone enjdyed the party, thanks to Karen and the committee of Beth Dixon, Janice Patten, Gladys Hiatt, Marianne Evans, Jane Carter and Ruth Ann Burton. ! DiFiore to perform in Nephi Giftware 50 club. DiFiore Roene formerly lived in Nephi and Payson, and is the author of the Payson Home Town Song. We hope for a lot of people to attend this entertaining evening," said Natalie Orme, president of the Nephi Chapter of Federated Clubs. Boy's Girl's SfWSWIM & Girl's Darling!! ORIFAMTi Sizes 4 To 6X off t - itirr in ; ... x: : 25 off MMWIM Sixes 4-6- X m on Tooele Only FASHION YOU WAMfkr PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Mon-F- rl 9s30 To 7:00 Set. 9t3C To 6 Tooele Only ' ;j Mens Dress Shoes Hew Summer Store Hourst ; Girl's Group of The Nephi Federated Club will be hosting a musical presentation by Roene DiFiore and Friends, from St. George. The program will be held at the Juab Senior High School Auditorium, 555 East 800 North, Nephi, on Friday, April 22, at 7 p.m. will be A contribution accepted at the door. The funds raised will help the club with the senior girls graduate dinner, the accredited rose garden, service projects and all community endeavors of the Little Doy's Group G a j Of t iw je h - h ft l , ',k fe 1 |