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Show USU Or toller 30, 1970 workshop set Inf attitii Hit Peasant Mt. Pleasant, Utah Section Two under the sponsorship of Snow Lyceum. Homecoming royalty will be chosen Tuesday evening at 8 in the auditorium when queen candidates by sponsored campus organizations perform talent numbers. Student body votes and the ratings of judges will determine the queen and her attendants. Tliey will be rated on talent, beauty and personality in evening and close Saturday night with the traditional homecoming dance. The opening event will be Monday night at 8 in the college auditorium with a bassoon recital by George Zukerman private interviews and the Bureau; Aqualia, Lima, Peru, Program for wildlife Outdoor calender Epsilon; for the 27. November Pheasant, Season is open in some counties Nov. and on state and 6. federal lands, Nov. Chukar and Hungarian, open until January 15. Forest Grouse, open until Nov. 6. Quail, Nov. descends upon Snow as cast prepares 'The Return of Dracula' Chill and the movie Thoroughly Modern Millie" will be free to students that evening in the auditorium. Snow Colleges founding as Sanpete Stake Academy will Cottontail, open until March 1. Ducks open until January 3. 20. In Geese, Oct. 20. Daggett County, Nov. Bear, closed from Oct. c. The chill that will descend Dracula, the vampire, by Kim the Snow College Vance, Kearns. upon auditorium Friday night wont Others in the cast are Winona be weather induced. Cox, Orangeville; Allan Toone, It will be the product of plot Ogden; Ralph Allred, American and stage settings, characters Fork; James Elmer, Ogden; and sound effects as Snow Larry Vail, Ogden; and Randall Theater presents the first show Dixon, Draper. of the year The Return of The play will have three Dracula. 8 performances Friday night Bats will fly, vampires will p.m., 10 p.m. and 12 midnight, prowl and weird sounds will and two performances Saturday erupt from strange places in this night 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. h dramatization of Prof. Joseph W. Crane is Bram Stokers world famous directing The Return of novel, Dracula. Dracula and Richard Haslam Millions of readers are is in charge of staging. familiar with the story; Lucy Seward, daughter of the TTie physician in charge of a program is now on a sanatorium near London, is year round basis with fall mysteriously anaemic. Doctor enrollemtn becoming more Van Helsing, a specialist in popular each year. Any time obscure diseases, suspects a during the winter months when vampire, which, according to boys are girls are busy in school, legend, is an ugly soul that, it is suggested that meetings not grave-bounbe as frequent as they have been by day, roams the earth at night, and sustains its when the summer program was earthly life by sucking the blood followed. of its victims. Ford Foundation gives $2.1 Lucy will be played by Claudia Tibbs, Manti, and Count million to arts. provide the theme for the Homecoming assembly Thursday morning at 11 and at 8 p.m. two groups, Holden Caulfield and Peace and Quiet will be presented in concert in the auditorium. Friday evening events will include activities intended to for whip up enthusiasm Saturdays homecoming climax, a bon fire rally, torch dance and lighting of the S. TTie homecoming parade will move down Ephraims Main Street Saturday at 12 noon. Snow and Ricks College will meet on the football field at 2 p.m. and the day will end with the homecoming dance. Governor and Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton and Commissioner of Higher Education C. Homer Durham and Mrs. Durham will be special Saturday guests, according to Bruce Peterson, Ephraim, homecoming chair- 15, 1971. Cougar, open until April 15. Hunters must have license and tag. New missionary home planned contract has been awarded for remodeling of the Lafayette School in Salt Lake City for use as a new missionary home for the LDS church. The remodeling will give the church better facilities Timed for Halloween chills and thrills, The Return of Drae-ul- a will be presented at Snow Auditorium tonight at 8, 10, and 12 midnight, and again Saturday at 8 and 10 p.m. In the tense scene are Kim Vance and Claudia Tibbs of the Snow Theatre cast. judged Wednesday afternoon 0. A $574,120 Anderson, Lynn Williamson, Orem, Dance Club; Susan Pierce, Huntington, Ski Club; Elizabeth Hansen, Castle Dale, Rodeo Club, Cecille Sigma Richards, Sandy, Gamma Chi; Ginger Brooks, American Fork, Intercollegiate Knights; Jeannine Howell, Men Assoiated Ephraim, Students; Margaret McClanny, Portland, Oregon, Associated Women Students. Dorm decorations will be Game department as follows: Game Fish, open season until November 30 (some waters are open the year round). Deer, extended season on some units; others closed Oct. for missionaries, including lecture rooms and better shower and sleeping rooms according to Mark B. Garff, chairman of the church building committee. The missionary home will be located at the corner of North Temple and State streets. movement in the troubled of Ijos Angeles, will address a public audience in Ephraim on Nov. 5, at 8:00 p.m. Jr. at High Ephraim Auditorium. Civil His talk is entitled Rights is a Fraud. This will be followed at a later date by a showing of the documentary section full-lengt- 4-- Carol L. will give the Plans are in the making for the Future of Homemakers North America, Sanpete Chapter, annual Preference Ball. The date has been set for 6. high-soun- ding Play for Cuba Committee, he explains, "sounded great in the early 1960s, because nobody wanted to be against fair play. says he Charles E. Smith . . . Watts editor st groups that revolutionary operate behind a facade of appealing slogans and The Fair phrases. Smith Carol Lynn Pearson, a former Snow College, will be the speaker Friday, October 30 in the Friday Forum at 12 noon at the Institute. Mrs. Pearson has received many awards for her poetry and has appeared in Contemporary Poetry of the United States, published in Paris. She has also published articles in national started realizing that something was wrong when he learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had belonged to the Los Angeles chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and when he heard the slogans of the Freedom Now Committee shouted as the battle cries for revolution during the crucial stages of the Watts riot. In 1968, Smith started publishing The Voice of Watt-s- . It was a modest start, and Smith says he wrote the newsletters on a used typewriter and paid most of the printing costs himself. But with the help of a few friendsjie explains that he was able to distribute several hundred copies of the first crude editions. Smith now claims The Voice of Watts is circulated in 32 of the 50 states. "This business of facism, Smith insists, is a tool of the demogogue and the political He calls Martin opportunist. Luther Kings civil rights a cover for movement revolution. He also maintains that the riots that have swept out Deer units may be hunted in magazines concerning her travels in Russia, Israel and Africa. As a playwrite she won the first prize of $1,000 in the 1967 Utah State Fine Arts Creative W'riting Contest- - with her comedy, "Think Your Way To A designated areas Deer hunters who were unsuccessful during the regular deer season which closes October 27 have several areas where they may still hunt deer. The following herd units remain open to deer hunting until November 1: Lost Creek, East Canyon, LaSal Mtn., San Juan-B- lue Mtn., SanJuan Elk Ridge, Ephraim and Twelve Mile. The Cache and parts of the Mantua Willard and Wellsville units remain open Million. She has also published a play, Pegora The Witch, which has been widely produced by universities, high schools and community theatres throughout the country. She has written many screenplays for the Motion Picture Studio at Brigham Young University. Mrs. Pearson received her MA in dramatic arts from BYU in that 1962, twice receiving schools Best Actress award and performing in the Orient on a tour for the Department of Defense. Mrs. Pearson appears in the publication Outstanding Young Women of America. childrens until November 6. The Davis County unit and part of the San Juan Elk Ridge unit have a 23 day season ending November 8. Longest deer hunt in the State is the 30 day season set on the LaSal Dolores unit. The hunt closes on that unit November 15. Part of the Nebo herd unit is extended for two weekends, November 7, 8, 9 and November iheOtdivm&t. 14, 15, 16. Interested deer hunters should 1970 deer check the proclamation for full information and boundaries of the extended season deer areas. The new Activities Center on The only time some of us BYUs campus is currently don't want to be in the under construction, and should be ready for the start of the 1971-7- 2 season. He has fought against increases money! Senator Moss has in and grazing fees. testified for Wool Act exten- sions which restrict imports and provide support for American pro- ducers. The Four Corners Regional Commission, which included Sanpete its economic development plans, was established through County legislation and committee work of Senator Moss. The Commission recently made a $20,000 grant to the Ephraim Water System. A second grant of $183,000 came from the Economic Development Administration, another program Senator Moss supports. in Maximum Long Distance rates for calls coast-to-coa- Pouon - to - The Senator has always voted for tho hospital grant program under which the Gunnison Valley Hospital was improved and long-car- e facilities added. used to be just fast and easy. Now direct dialing saves you money as much as $1 .95 on It - a call to a out-of-sta- compared te person-to-perso- n call. Even more on some calls. Dial ft direct and save. It's the cheapest way. Check the chart. within the art maximum on call! made calls of laaaar diatancaa. rataa apply on continental U.S., except Aleaka. Ratoa (plus tax) on moat not availabla, Rata Whtra , art avan lata tacilitiaa art oul - of - alate calls Re-ele- ct Mountain Bell Frank E. Moss Paid advertisement by Volunteers for Moss, Evart J. Jensen, Sanpete County Chairman spot- light is when it's attached to a police car. Senator Moss has consistently supported tough import restrictions on lamb and beef to help Utah's livestock industry. savesyou Pearson teacher at direct dialing r speaker today Watts riots. Smith, a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, moved to Los Angeles in 1960, and was soon recruited into several groups supposedly promoting freedom and civil rights. He was, for instance, active in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee before it was officially cited as a front organization, and he later helped organize the Los Angeles Freedom Now Committee. According to Smith, many Americans, both white and black, have been deceived by d man. Sanpete-Sevie- 1965 coaches and other interested persons a preview of what can be expected from this years team. On October 26 15 students from North Sanpete, along with several advisors, traveled to Snow College in Ephraim where they joined with other schools from Sanpete and Sevier Counties in a regional conference called by the Governors Committee on Children and Youth. This meeting was to help plan and prepare for the 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth, which was organized by the President and will be held in Washington D. C. Students discussed amny of the problems facing youth today at this meeting. Everyone has been busy the past week trying to prepare for the upcoming end of the quarter. First quarter of the school year ends on November 2. November by Snow forum The basketball tournament starts November 2. All boys who plan to participate in this years upcoming varsity and junior varsity teams will be playing. The tournament sponsored Tact Committee include Stanley Adams, Ralph Lund, and Mrs. Calvert Larsen. motion picture, Anarchy, U.S.A." which analyzes the forces that helped trigger the Last October 23, the North Sanpete Hawks gained another victory, when they defeated the South Sevier Rams in a game played at Monroe, 34 to 8. Wride, Cupertine, California, Womens Atheltic Assn.; Kerry sportsmen is listed by the Fish and Rachel working to build a revolutionary Com-mini- Monticello, Gold Key; Lorraine cities were planned to appear as spontaneous uprising, when in fact there was nothing spontaneous about them. This program is one in a continuing series of lectures Charles E. Smith, Editor of a The Voice of Watts, newsletter spotlighting the Marxist oriented agitators Betty Debra Riley, Magna, SClub; Gail Backus, Orem, Zeta listed for year for irrigation and culinary purposes, according to Jack W. Herring, Sanpete County Extension Agent. Mr. Herring said that all should be interested in the various aspects of good water management, and that we all have a lot to learn in this respect . On December 7 8 and 9 there will be a special irrigations operators workshop at Utah State University for anyone interested in learning more about water management. Theme of the workshop is Water Pollution and other challenges for the 70s. Anyone interested in attending this workshop is asked to contact the county agent for more information. North Sanpete public program. Candidates are: Susan Storrs, Fayette, Idaho, sponsored by Outdoor calendar talk scheduled in Ephraim The economy of Sanpete County is very much dependent on how much water is available Activities spice homecoming week as Snow celebrates Founder's Day Snow College will celebrate homecoming and founders day next week with a series of activities that will open Monday Civil Rights Is a Fraud' timely irrigation |