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Show Thelma Smith and Messenger - Enterprise, Thursday, March 27, 1980 Musicians Gather in Spirit of Music for Snow Spring Concert Geneva Cox Honored by Literary Club of the joined the club, which was Manti Ladies Literary organized in 1896, in 1921 Club received special and has since held all honors at the Sanpete-Sevie- r offices in the club and District Federa- served on all committees. tion of Womens clubs She still attends regularly annual convention in Rich- and gives her support field Saturday. whenever possible. Mrs. Paul M. Smith, a In addition to the member of the Manti club tribute, Mrs. Eliason prefor 34 years, was named sented Mrs. Cox with a district clubwoman of the necklace, bearing the year and will participate in insignia G.F.W.C., as a club woman of the year token of appreciation from activities at the state con- the Sanpete-Sevie- r Disvention in Salt Lake City in trict Federation for her devotion to club work. May, Who wouldve thought electrifying audiences that an obscure, German-bor- n worldwide? child by the unlikely Such a feat most people name of Johann Wenzel would not even dream of, Anton Stamitz would put let alone deliberately try to together a collection of accomplish. And yet from its earliest beginnings in temperamental musicians in the 1700s and create an 18th century Mannheim, the symphony orchestra organizational structure that has spanned cen has grown, developed and Tfte Sanpete-Sevie- r ft the aieeeai d The bride-elec- t graduated from Timpview High School and LDS Seminary. She has been attending Snow College, where she is vice president of the Latter-daSaint Student Association (LDSSA). . Mr. Johnson, graduated from Manti High School' and Seminary. He served an LDS mission in South Africa. He has been attending Snow College and is president of the During the convention new officers were installed and other officers Araopg those y MikAScow; " re- cording secretary, and Mrs. Evan Johnson, a director. Mrs. Ada Eliason will Geneva Cox continue as parliamentarsenior member ian and Miss Vera Wintch In paying tribute to as historian. Mrs. Scow Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Ada and Mrs. Lynn Cox are Eliason said that she had among the new directors. .LDSSA. After their marriage, the young couple will make their home in Manti. loan Gabbitas and Fred Johnson Monthly Rate: $4.00 per column inch, Call 835 - 4241 UPHOLSTERY MUSIC STORE Jerry s BECKY'S MUSIC UPHOLSTERY SHOP B YU to Auction Off Efficient Bull Calves bull calves will be auctioned at Brigham Young University Thurs., April 3. The calves have been part of the Un- iversitys current bull which testing program, measures the animals efficiency of feed use in putting on weight. Dr. Leon E. Orme, chairman of BYUs Animal Science Department, said the public auction is scheduled for I p.m. in the Livestock Laboratory, 2230 N. CanThe yon Rd., Provo. auctioneer will be Dean Parker. Dr. Orme said breeders of Angus, Charo-laiHorned and Polled Hereford, Limousin, and Simmental cattle consigned a total of 45 bull calves to BYU for its 1979-8- 0 testing program. Most of these bulls, which have birthdates ranging from January through May, will be sold. s, The quality of the bulls consigned this year is excellent, not only as to feed conversion and rate of gain, but also as to structural soundness, composition and modern Dr. Orme comtype, mented. The calves have been fed on a ration consisting of 50 percent silage, 25 percent alfalfa hay, and 25 percent concentrate with protein supplement, he explained. The average daily rate of gain for all the bulls during the first 112 days of the testing program was 3.25 pounds per day; ten of them equalled or exceeded 3.8 pounds a day, A Charolais bull consigned by Don Barton of Manti leads in the test with an average daily gain of 4.7 pounds. of the bulls Thirty-fiv- e were fed using an elec- system that lets the animal open only its own assigned feed trough. G allowing researchers to measure the individual calves feed consumption. Thirteen of the 35 used 5.7 pounds of feed or less for each pound of weight they gained. A Charolais bull belonging to Perry Blackham of Moroni leads the test animals with a feed efficiency of 4.5 pounds to 462-259- 1 650 South 400 East, Mt Pleasant, Utah 84647 HARDWARE First Masters Program Class Begins Tomorrow This Friday, March 28, the first class in the new Utah State Masters Program will begin. The class will be held at the Snow College Noyes Building, Room 114, at 4 p.m., according to Alan B. Crickmore of the Office of Community Services and Continuing Education. Students who have not previously signed up may still register by coming to class Friday night. Two programs are being offer-troni- c ed: A Masters in Public Administration and a Masters in Social Service ttsntii Administration. The program has small variations which will require some adjusting of schedules, but both are available. This is a tremendous opportunity for those who have been unable to get away to receive their advanced degrees. Classes will be held during four seminar sessions each quarter. This is to reduce travel costs and keep the program as inexpensive as possible. Snow College is proud to be able to offer this service to the community. We encourage everyone who would like to, to take advantage of this opporMr. Crickmore tunity, said. For more information. Sell the BIG Alan call CHRISTIANSEN'S HARDWARE For all your: Furniture All types of glass. Installation & repair work. 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TOteStfWer Tell them all about YOU in this GXED3u037 The newlyweds will be Mrs. Bruce Johnson, Manti, will be married on honored that evening at a March 28 in the Manti LDS reception in the Provo Nineteenth and Sixteenth Temple, Ward cultural hall at 715 "JTtl M $ ytah Ave, An open house will be held in their w . . . m'm if w at fltew fa pofmwije you. Joan Gabbitas to Marry Fred Johnson of Manti She has served her church in all its auxiliaries, including ward Relief Society president. An oil painting and a Joan Gabbitas, daugh- ceramic bowl, both by ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrs, Bruce Jennings and exhibited at the conven- Gabbitas, Provo, and Fred tion, were awarded blue Johnson, a son of Mr. an$l ribbons. special musical treat being prepared for the residents of Sanpete and surrounding counties will be presented in the Snow In the spirit of the College Auditorium at a Mannheim Symphonists, time to be announced. orchestra enthusiasts frYoung and old alike are om high schools throughencouraged to attend this out Southern Utah will gala spring event and gather to Snow College for enjoy the fruits of the work their annual Spring con- begun centuries ago in cert on April 16,1 980. This music-ric- h Germany. matured into a monumental figure on the skyline of musical achievement. mate yeu led peepte afoul yout fosimt The Mrs. Smith has also held all offices in the Manti Ladies Literary Club and been a member Noted symphony orchestras are composed of musicians who started out of all committees. Her just as these South Sanpete students are starting out now. Attaining community service musical skills requires much hard work and determination. includes holding several offices in the American Legion Auxiliary, 18 years as a member of the Manti Public Library board and membership on Sanpete County Fair, Mormon Miracle Pageant and Saga of the Sanpitch committees. Mrs. Geneva Cox was honored for having been a member of the Manti Ladies Literary Club and of the District Federation longer than any other member, past or present. It was pointed out that she probably also holds this Thirteen Manti Ladies record for the State Federation. Literary Club members, headed by President Sharon Stilson, attended the convention, which had Mrs. Ernest Scow, Manti, turies and continents and is alive and well today by Don Findlay Two members Thelma Smith Clubwoman of . the Year 7 Page 760-012- 5 Ter Price Intimates com- wedding invitations, and have a full line of accessories; napkins, notes, cake knives, wedding books, blue garters and seals. thank-yo- u to the paper for one L ANyovr clothing notdi jj free subscription year when we print your invitations! Messenger- - Enterprise Printing Manti, Utah 835-424- 1 LDS Church books Shoos Fabrics Records A tapes llowrs: 8:30 . 6:00 |