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Show The Chronicle May 4, 1978 Page 12 3 PPiCE-- (3ood S jf ig5 Tim Green demonstrated saddle making daring the events held at p? Santaquln School for Utah's Festival of The Arts for the Young. Si'S:--- ISS iik I A &ZAVE USDA J tmW !nS & MAY-4-,- s Sixth and seventh grade girls at Santaquin School enjoyed participating in a fashion show and tea. Machine . gBteaaawwM A AtH Santaquin school notes iiitijLiLkKL WAaill During the month of April, Santaquin School has had many various activities. The third grades visited Roes Bakery, Payson Cold Storage, and Cedar Fort, for their study of Utah History. a'MMig fgTgfJg study of career education and the new Life Science Museum at the Mrs. Alexander guided took place during the of Santaquin. the classes on a tour of settling several historical sights Mr. Eldon Greenhalgh in Santaquin. demonstrated Mrs. sheep Peterson brought shearing for the classes some antique articles work on career educafrom the original pio- tion. neers of Santaquin and The 6th and 7th grades told the students many visited a brick factory in interesting events that Salt Lake City with their BYU. Es-tel- la Class danced, and the 6th and 7th grade girls gave a fashion Events held in Santaquin for Utahs Festival of The Arts for the Young were very rewarding. Everyday brought something new for the stu- dents. Final tryouts Saturday at ball park Tryouts for all boys who are not on a little league baseball team will Jr. track second in meet Mrs. Gilleadi taught dancing from Tim Green demonstrated saddle making, the students participated in a talent show, the folk girl S Burgers N0.Vl&ST SKA(M Choice Cream Pies 4 POLU RAMEN 2z NOW to wishing An art contest was held with one winner from each class chosen. The winning pictures were framed and hung in the Library. CHICKEN, Pizza, Fish, Broiled legislation tee before ihe season starls. Any Exhibits of hobbies, collections, paintings and hand made articles from the community the and classrooms were displayed. (Behind Daleys Market) a All boys who are 10, 11, and 12 years of age, w ho plan on playing should be to this tryout so that they can be put on a team. Boys must be 10 years old on or before July 31, 1978, to be able to play. show and tea for the girls. Chicken Time be held Satuiday, May, Alter tiyouts the bins 6, at 9 a.m. at the city will be placed on a team baseball park (Hillman and will be asked to pay Field). Sunset doggers from Edgemont performed, the Community School play softball the final sign up will be Monday, May 8th, at the baseball field from 4 to 5:30 This will be p.m. regular softball. Man-Tito- r. Fri-S- at Sob Potato Logs Featuring 11 a.m. 9 Phone orders -- lla.tn.-l&p.r- 11 a.m.-- 9 p.m. a. Appreciated p.m. 465-261- 1 t v & Payson Junior High track men won first place in six events to take second place in a recent track meet in Payson. School Spanish Fork Junior High School won the meet with 64 points. Payson s score was 43 and Spnngville placed third with 17 points. First place winners for Payson 9th grade were: Burton, 100 yd and 440; Hathaway, shot put; and Greenhalgh, pole vault. Payson 8th graders were: first placing and 440; Applegate, Draper, shot put. A Buy before May 31! Get big discounts on new hay and forage equipment during the John Deere Roundup of Bargains V .5 ,i mm SNOWDRIFT 3 LB. SMITH FORD SALES 325 N Main Spanish Fork GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS , N0RN5ST your opportunity to gam these extra discounts ends May 31 Dont let the savings slip away Come in today and lets round up some bargains Come in soon and make a deal on any new equipment described below while the special $195 to $2 600 discounts are available No waiting for a rebate Were ready to deal anytime but Discount through May 31, 1978 MACHINES 1972 thru 1977 Models Two and Four Door OPEN LA TE EACH NIGHT Discount is subject o eau prent avaiiabti ty A & H Equipment Inc. 1500 No. Main 798-355- 3 Spanish Fork, Utah 798-350- SMITH AUTO 4 baz . 0&AN6S JUN& LARGE r CALIFORNIA |