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Show Vnivoraal II j ca'i'u; i,, 141 Flcrponl Ave Salt Lake City, Utah ? Scout troop starts cleanup prior to city cleanup day scheduled for Saturday April s A f If' - - A', ., J 4Uv-lu- ! , - v -- J V t., . j',,-'&'- ' , x 5 & ;) 1 'J I W 1 It .JL a ?. y 1 Vjff.'V 3 f ' 3N To 4 ; I Ax t ? VM - start off the united effort to make Mount Pleasant by making it clean, Hoy Scout Troop 501 sent beau-tif- ul Satur- day pickin'; up the rocks, trash and litter troiu the First Fast entrance to the City Cemeterj. Their project extended from the elementnr school on First South to Eighth South. Dean Johansen responded with his lieax) equipment and crew of men to luou down the brush to the sides of the roadwa), used his loader to load the debris on his trucks and then hauled it aua). Mt. Pleasant iCt) Connell extends Mam street adn state Stieet as dixiding bins. Mr. and Mrs Mali) simps, in have been named iliaiimen ot the noitliucst set tool including all west ot state street and noilli ot Main street; Mr and Mrs. I.ee seclv tor the southeast eetion, in, billing all south ot Main sheet and east ot Sta'e slri-et- , and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Simons tor the southwest section, all west ol state Street and south ot .Main str. et. t hairmen for the northeast section have not as vet Ixs o appointed. Mrs. Johansen asks that on April 1 at thanks to Dean and Exel.ui Johansen for their tine work in campaign iindcrwn), and also the getting the 19117 dean-liscouts lor their line help. The) encourage all eitiens to pii k up rocks, limbs or trash from the roaduats surrounding their properl), so that mowers can be used this summer to keep the growth down. V general t Ican-uda) tor Mt. Pleasant has been set for Saturday, April 1, according to Mrs. Johansen, beautification chairman. Mrs. Johansen states that the city has been divided into districts using p -- p S a. in. iitieus repnit to their distiut chairmen to olfer their labor vvlicrc il max be needed, or it they have lieav) equipment in, lading tractors or loaders the) should let the diaiimeu know it it is available for use on that day, or will be available on another da). Mrs. Johansen expects to announce the appaiiitinent ol a ih.ium.tii or diuirmcu for the northeast scdioii belore the cleanup da). Art airlift set for Ephraim art exhibition The unique air service that from Salt paintings Lake Art Center to Ephraim for local enjoyment will operate again on March 27 and 28. 10c per copy The pictures will be flown Volume Seventy-fiv- e Number Twelve MARCH 21, MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 in by Mrs. Richard Rueling and will be hung at Noyes Hall of Snow College for viewing from NSH 5 30 pm. on Monday, through 3:30 pm on Tuesday. Miss Giace Vlam, Curator at the Art Center, will speak on Abstract Art Old or New? Hawks Club member, Brent Dyches, receives contribution North Sanpete High School and will show the tie-u- p befrom Mayor Calvin Jeppson, Mt. Pleasant. Trojihy tournatween modern paintings and Music Club under direction of ment has been rescheduled for March 28, 80, and April 1. The County Agent will assist for a farmer to fight weeds ing its efforts on White Top. the art of primitive cultures Jay Christensen, will present Thistle and Russian you to set up the required weed Canada of is if almost he certain and past phases. Her lecture "An Evening of Music March control plan on your farm that Knapweed. will be at 8 p m. in the Snow 27 at 8 p.m. in the Moroni Stake It is reported that the new is required in applying for ACP House in Moroni. College Auditorium. When not in use for county chemicals now available give assistance. Miss Vlam is well known in Everyone is invited to attend woik, county spray equipment a better opportunity to control Salt Lake art circles and is be- the program; it is free can be leased. Sanpete is car- weeds than in the past. Thirty of Tordon were used coming known for her fasci- of charge to the public. 28-Ap- ril rying out an intensive, well gallons in in 1966 and the renating lectures throughout the Included on the program will: to Sanpete more is get public planned weed control program Ukely state. Mr. James Aston, chair- be the band, the girls and mix- sults were dramatic. This is on on all county property The contiol of weed man of the Art Department at ed choruses, the Misty Crystals suPPrt concentrat- - the most potent plant killer yet The annual Trophy Tourna- for in the future through the Snow I lands. It is discouraging weed committee also solos. invites College, the several and private but must be used developed, on be to contributions raised ment, loaded with former and with caution. public to view a fine collection present university and college the trophy tournament. of prints which will be County Agent Del Purnell basketball players, has changed North Sanpete Hawks Club at the college at the same hung time. can help you get Tordon. its dates to March 28, 30 and members will be approaching The Sanpete Branch of the A meeting of the Mt. Pleasant April 1 so as not to conflict all residents of North Sanpete American Association of Uniand Professional Men's Business with the Easter weekend. School District to ask for a versity women has sponsored Association was held last Thurswill contribution the towards small entered these Airlift programs. Women All of the teams day night at the Comunity Cendisplay the talents of former building of athletics at NSHS. from Mt. Pleasant, Fairview, ter with President Rex Hafen stars. In return for the contribution Nephi, Spring City and Ephcollege and university in charge. tourWefor basketball the Kearns has Dennis Coates, raim belong to this branch of passes Business ' discussed included AAUW. They are inviting ber State; Gary DeLange, Snow nament will be given. schedule of donations, and the Gauls Ea-stCantata The they decided there would be no The opening game schedule school children from elemenCollege; John Hatch, CEU; Daand will be vid Allred, U of U, and Chris for Tuesday, March 28, is as tary secondary schoos to An functions to visitors. Other Holy CityMarch 26 sungtheSunday change but would go along take guided tours of the exThe 19th Special Forces supplies and parachutes. stake with the same schedule as preevening by Segura and Lee Schoonover, of follows : be in the will of personnel Army hibit. Paintings will be avail- Group of the Utah National A detachment composed choir of Ephraim in the Eph- vious Westminster. con4:15 Mt. Pleasant vs. Snow In addition, a small of the for purpose able for rental after 3:30 on Guard will hold a field day on individuals from both groups area raim West Ward Tabernacle at check years. be will Defending Champion Browns College; 5:30, Moroni vs. Kearns the airborne operations given to the Banin the ducting on hand be display 7 oclock. Saturday, March 25, in con- will of Payson will return with for- 7:00, Browns of Payson vs. Tuesday. visitors tam team which Basketball and team answering questions will explain their The program is sponsored by junction with the 3rd Special area and mer BYU great Mike Gardner Jays American Station of Pleain the state tourhave concerning Special participated may Forces Group from Fort Bragg and is under the direction of nament last weekend. and Joel Gardner, Carl Inger-sol- l; sant Grove; 8:00, Forseys of Forces functions. North Carolina. the South Sanpete Stake ofcoLonnie Gleaves, Linn Os- Richfield vs. Murray. Plans were made to purchase the for In appreciation The activities planned will born. Joe Worthen, Utah State, extended to the Spec- ficers of the MIA, and will be more holiday decorations to be operation the closing session of the stake used next Christmas on Mt. highlight the training currently was last years most valuable ial Forces men involved in the WA being conducted in the central Pleasant's streets. maneuvers now being held, both quarterly conference. player who rounds out the Pay-so- n Soloists chosen for the can Utah area by the two groups team. Other officers of the group extend Forces Groups Special tata are Maurice Nielson ten- are Alfred J. List of fourth term honor and will include both compreDean Larsen, Berti, vice presito the people of Centhanks 7 K. Wasatch Melba at and students or, hensive and Academy Armstrong displays parachute BYU, along with Stan Ashby, secretary, dent; Johansen, Utah. tral Andy were Mr. released recently by Bertha O. Anderson, contraltos; jumping. BYU, and Bert Christensen, of and Earl Ursenbach, treasurer. as follows: Albert Ross Montel 1 and the Kuipers at at For-seyFindlay s p.m. On April 6 and 7, Wasatch Beginning Colorado State, will carry Mrs. Venna Hughes and her Freshmen: Merrilee Cadwe'l, Ephraim-Man- ti Green, bassos; and Bonnie OlAirport displays Academy will present the Richfield team hopes of daughter. Miss Phyllis Hughes, Carol and sen, Learning Lorry Gladys Dean and Phyllis Sailor rejoins Navy to will be the shown Los public. from An Players winning the first place trophy. will fly out of Salt Lake City Maikham. Sophomores: Susan Tucker, sopranos. culminatThe be will festivities at California base ge'.es. Paul Beck, Snow Colleges Saturday (tomorrow) morning n Some of the Fowler, Bonnie Graham, David ed with parachute jumping bewill the For lead will to program they guard, begin a short vacation in Griffith, Tom Haseltme, Reid tween are: numbers from the Cantata 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Jerry Christensen has reperform from their repertoir of Snow in the opening game of South America. Johnson, Keith Loken, Carol "They That Sow In Tears, joined the U.S. Navy as a SH-- 3 will in Included activities over 15 the These religious Snow, with plays. the tournament. From Los Angeles they will Miller, Ruth Nobe and Karen My Soul Is Athirst For God, and returned to active duty in two of the ICAC's top scorers, fly to Mexico City where they Raburn. Juniors: Sal Lee An- be displays of demolitions, wea- plays are from five minutes to Great and Marvelous Are Thy Long Beach, California, last one in medical hour length. could be the dark horse in this will spend two days, then fly derson, Russ Blumenthal, Nan- pons, radios, rations, Works, "List, The Cherubic week. One of the plays which they to Rio dejaniero, Brazil where cy Davis, Linda Knust, Signe North Sanpete High School Host, and Thine Is the Kingyears tournament. Mr. Christensen spent ten choose is which Died, Tuesmight Games will be played with only ten students compet- dom. Larson and Cloys Seegmiler yjewd YJote6 . . . they will spend three days. in the Navy before leavis years a is man on about an who day, March 28, and Thursday, The choir of 90 voices will ing the service two and a half Mrs. Hughes won the trip for Seniors: Bill Barnett, Sue Daocean liner. During the night ing, placed third at the Region March 30 at 4:15, 5:30, 7:00 herself and partner on the Free vis John Everhart, Scott Frasheld last be directed by Harry A. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. David Jorgen- he has two visitors, an angel Seven Drama Meet years ago. Since that time he 1. and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April week at Richfield. stake chorister, and accompan- has been employed in the local For All TV progarm. She said er, Barbara McEwen, Churck sen returned home and claim a and both his devil, Friday night the championship games will be she would be on TV Channel Olmstead, Meredith Overfelt from a Gunnison and Emery, with ied on the organ by Ardith Pe Safeway Store. vacation in soul. Another, The Contract, at 5:15, 6:30, and 8 p.m. 2 between 2:30 and 4 this after- and Paula Thomas. each more than twenty students terson and on the piano by Mrs. Christensen and small is busshows a Arizona California. and Nevada, that comedy All contributions received on noon before starting her trip. Two students, Bonnie Gratied for first place Norma Olsen. Steven Troy, will join him competing, son, vs a iness when The public is invited to at as soon as he gets his orders the tournament will be used to Phyllis, who has been with ham and Barbara McEwen Mrs. Lettie Peterson left Sat- man sells Christianity his soul to the devil. and no second place was given North Sanpete purchase needed athletic equip- the Job Corps in Clinton, Iowa, earned straight As for the urday to accompany Mr. and "Name of the Game, is a story participants tend and hear the Biblical mes- of assignment. ment and to improve the ath- returned home last Friday to grade period and many of the Mrs. H. Reed of a man who is disgusted with were Leonard Blackham, Kerry sages in the Cantata, enhan EphChristensen, ced by Gauls beautiful music letic playing field at North San- accompany her mother on the students named to the honor raim, to California, to visit rel Disruption of cell growth is having everything he wants Deuel and Nancy Johansen, all linked to ulcers . pete High School. A perman- trip. After the trip she will vis- roll earned the privilege to at- atives. Mrs. Peterson will spend and decides hed rather be in in humerous readings; Sally settings. ent track and improved track it here until about April 8 be- tend the honors banquet at the some time in Sacramento with Hell. and Gave Carlston Mower, end of the year. and football facilities are hoped fore going back to Iowa. her son, Eldene Peterson, and Members of this group have Kathleen Cox in dramatic readperformed all around the coun ings; Francine Coates, retold family. try under the direction of story; Panda Arnoldsen and Mr .and Mrs. Donald Carter Charles M. Tanner and have Bonnie Sow by, pantamime, and Karen Blackham, mono acting spent last week in Rock been praised by many. The public is invited to atSprings, Wyoming visiting Mr Ratings were as follows: Leoand Mrs. Rokell Caiter and tend either the April 6 eve- nard Blackham, excellent, and family. ning performance at 8 o'clock, will go to state; Kerry Deuel reor the 8:15 morning assembly ceived superior rating and will Mrs. Ernest Draper has gone on April 7. Expenses for this go to state; Nancy Johansen to Portland, Oregon, to visit group will be met by the school received excellent; Sally Mower, with her daughter, Mrs. John so that there will be no charge excellent; Gave Carlston, supLund and familv. for admission. erior, and both will go to state. Kathleen Cox received excellent; Francine Coates, excellent and will go to state; Rin-dArnoldsen and Bonnie Sow by received good. Karen Blackham, received a superior and will go to state. The Aces Basketball Team Osborn, Calvin Peel, Timmy AlThe state drama meet will won second place in the state len and Steven Christensen. he held at Biighnm Young l'n tournament played last weekThe boys were taken to Salt lversity A pul 7. end in the National Guard arm-r- y Lake City in tlnee cars driven In the Region 7 meet at Richin Salt Lake City. by Wayne Beck, Cheslev Chris- field .Maid: 11 in Legislative 3 The Aces won ovei tensen and Dave Osborn, and Forum. Annette Jacobs, receivVmenean Fork in an overtime all stayed at a motor lodge ed excellent and Leonard Bl.uk-ham- , jnnie played Friday night, and there. The manage r of the lodge Mipeuor Both will go to ost to Murtay on meet state the on then the bos complimented in In extempoi uneous speaking the championship tine conduit and told them they ; ime. would alwavs be ueliome there Lax lie II unilton receixed supei-io- r and will be fust alternate The Aces were coached b for state, lint ion, Sally Mower, Wavne Beck and Iete Allen is Bridge Club met Thursday nanager Flayers are Pa id n'ght with Kevin Ro.senlof as excellent, ladio speaking, RoNorth 's.inpete students placed third at Region Sexen meet, Berk, Cheney, Mont hostess. High scoies were won ger Poulson. good; Carl Fow les, l.elt to right. top rim. are lxerr) Deuel, Leonard Blaekhani; Jimmy Christensen, Dennis Seely, Monte Swonsen, will Am Basket ball Team which won second in and to state. go Swensen, Lonnie Smith. Keith by Clarice Olsen, Edith Simp- superior third row. Kathleen Cox, Bonnie sow hy, lxaren Blaekhani; Foiinio Smith; hack row, Keith Xxerett, state competition Includes front, left In The state Be forensic meet second row, a Brothersen. Keith Averett, John son and Diane Rosenlof, ChenJimmie Stanton (.ue Carlston, Mrs. l.oa (hene), teacher, and Osborn, athletic Pete Seely, George Allen, right, John Christenson, Christensen, Dennis Seely, Stan- guest. Other guests were Ila will be at BYU on March 31 Sally Mower; tirst row, Nane) Johansen, Kimla Arnoldsen, ey, and Wayne Beck, coach. manager; Dahl Beck; middle row, Keith 1. and April ton Seely, Kevin Wilkey, George Tidwell and Daisy Willcox. and Francine Coates. Bratherson, Tim Allen, Kexin Wilkey, Steven bangs 17 Music Club annete needs weed plans program Trophy tourney reset 1 for March one-ho- Business group to purchase rmy Special forces field day Saturday Local woman is Honor students Wasatch dates listed at plays for April 6 and winner of trip Con-vena- nt six-wee- Bantam Aces win second place in state basketball tournament 34-3- Sat-irda- Easter cantata planned Sunday Drama students place third in Region Seven 47-1- 0 holiday lights v c best-know- |