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Show Page The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Six Tittle ff June ii, llJ7li Liberty director, The American Bicentennial Celebration in 1976 music, of is Janet I Gwilliam; Steven Rosenlund; Shelley assisting; choreography, Jeannie Lyman; posters, Dee Gwilliam; all from Mt. Pleasant Stake. Publicity, Jessie Oldroyd, Moroni Stake; sound, lighting, Richard scenery, ft t 18-2- stage manager, Susan Anderson; tickets, Glendale Larsen, Moroni Stake. Interested parties should Pimm tact Coach by some of the members of the cast, will be done with short excerpts from the show, and be presented in meetings, time and place to be announced next week. They will be performed by the Paul Pay family in the Mt. Pleasant Stake; Fern Christensen, Ida Donaldson, and Colleen Morley in the Moroni Stake, Those from the Manti and Gunnison Stakes to be announced later. Ryan Janies F'urniss will celebrate his first birthday June 4. Ills parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Furniss of Riverton. Mrs. Furniss is the Cloward. former Gae Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Cloward of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Furniss of Driggs, Idaho. attending g are located, Mrs. Eugene (Helen) Bohne visited with daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Gale (Devona) Mecham and grandson Thad in Logan where they celebrated Devona's birthday on May 22. On May 23 she attended the Mecham's graduation from the LDS Institute at Utah State The Fairview Bicentennial committee burned this old shed on the Emma Evans property last week. The committee says anyone needing this service is invited to call them. University. year-roun- officers training Carolina where in three months he will have completed his officers training. They will make their home in California. It was while they were on their way to North Carolina that they had the opportunity to visit with the Martins. Hannah said both families enjoyed this visist so much as it gave them a chance to get well acquainted with each other. .jrairview JL i euA school in Virginia. He and his family are on their way to North Host The Campground Program of the U.S. Forest Service is seeking volunteers to live in a season-lonsite of their choice in various campgrounds and to act as Forest Service representatives. Hosts provide information and services to campers. These services are important in maintaining better campground conduct and user and the fee compliance, presence of hosts is often a deterrent to vandalism. Individuals selected for these limited positions will receive compensation" for living expenses. Interested parties should contact the Forest Ranger or Forest Supervisor where their favorite cam- our region and our stake! con- Kill Monroe, his wife Michiko . . . Odessa Young had a visit last week from son and family, Mr. and Mrs. DeReese (Trudy) Young and son John of Lake Hughes, Calif. John recently completed a tour of duty with the U.S. Army in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Debbie) O'Neal and daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Betty) Ramsey on Monday. The O'Neals are from California but have been in Cedar City this winter where he was attending SUSC. baseball, and tennis winner was Rick Gundry. All are graduating seniors. One sophomore, Tom Burton was chosen top man in the sport of track. Even with the professional leadership that the provided, programs, especially for the youth. A recent survey completed by Mt. Plesant City which stated 69 percent of those responding reported the area as being poor in good recreational programs for the youth backs this up. Some groups here have even gone so far as to propose that a youth center lx? developed to provide an activity center for the at and daughter Marrianne visited a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Martin. Bill is still in the Marines and has been Campground hosts needed This is the second of the series on our Title of Liberty. Watch for, and read each article in the series coming out in all the local papers of the region. Get Involved, Read, Act, Be in the Production, if you can possibly spare the time. Be a part of this great Bicentennial! Be a part of recreational the basketball office, Special Events Center at the University in Salt Lake City, or phone Chester football was Tony Terry of Milburn. For basketball, winner was David Blackham of Moroni. Kirk Christensen earned two of the trophies for wrestling and One of the most common complaints heard around the valley area is the lack of 12 16, day camp for boys, and July overnight and day camp for Ixiys. Emphasis will be on individual instruction in both offensive and defensive play assisted by Lou Haslam and David Jackson, Manti Stake; outstanding athletes Get involved, or stop complaining CampdatesareJuly Haslam, pgrounds i At the recent Awards Assembly held at North Sanpete High School, trophies were presented to the outstanding participant in each of the following sports; football, basketball, wrestling, baseball track and tennis. Winner of the Parks Outstanding Sportsman Award for g with Ronda y school slated 10-1- 7 costumes, Shirley Lauritzen, significance to all Latter-daSaints, particularly those living in the United States. The Lord watched over the building of the United States with care; He has said; I established the Constitution of this land, by the hands of wise men whom I raised up unto this very pur(D. and C. 101:80), and pose. quoted by President Spencer W. Kimball. The LDS Church has asked that all stakes present "The Title of Liberty during this bicentennial year. They have the copyright for this production, and it is Church sponsored. will be This production presented in the Manti Region by the Mt. Pleasant and Moroni Utah Stakes, June 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 in the Snow College Auditorium for the Regional Conference. Special nights are given to each of the stakes, , however, members of all the wards and stakes, and any visitors, may go at their convenience. The Stake nights are: Tuesday 15, Manti Stake; Wednesday, June 16; Gunnison Stake, Thursday, 17, Moroni Stake; Friday 18, Mt. Pleasant Stake; Saturday 19, open for all stakes. The production staff includes: director, Rae Woolf; assistant NS names North Sanpete area boys may be interested in the Ute's Basketball School for youngsters which will be held on the University of Utah campus this summer. The two week-lonsessions will be under the direction of Ute coach Jerry Pimm, with instructors including the entire coaching staff of the University along with outstanding high school coaches from the stale. f I by Jessie Oldroyd New basketball d youth. Mt. Pleasant Receiving the Top Dealer Award at this Year's Annual Wilson-Polari- s Dealer Meetings was Sandy Bigler, Mt. Pleasant, Utah of Intermountain Tires, local Polaris dealer. The award was presented at the Dealer Award Luncheon held in conjucction with the recent dealer meeting at the Salt Lake Hilton. Introduced to Sandy and husband John and the other Polaris dealers from throughout Utah, parts of Idaho and Wyoming, were the new 1977 models of Polaris snowmobiles, along withthe advertising and promotional plans for the coming year. County Dairy Princess ' The Pageant set any ol the lollowing community chairmen Mrs Russell Olsen. Mt. Pleasant. Mrs Larry Gilgen, Fountain Green. Mrs John Allred. Spring (Tty. Mrs Earl Sorensen. Moroni. Chester and Wales Sanpete County Dairy Princess Pageant is set for June 23 in the Moroni Stake Center to Ramona according Christensen, County Dairywives chairman. The annual banquet and pageant is open to all girls in the county, age 17 to 25 w ho are high school graduates. The new princess will suceed Ruth Ann Strate. Spring City, who is currently reigning as Sanpete County Dairy Princess. Miss Starte will represent the county in the State Dairy Princess Pageant in activities planned lor this weekend in Salt Lake (Tty. The Princess Pageant will tie televised Saturday night at 8 p.m. Girls in the North Sanpete area interested in competing in the annual event can contact Mrs. Christensen in Moroni or City and the North Sanpete School District have combined efforts and funding and have established an excellent1 summer recreation program for not only the youth but for all age groups. Heading the program are three very capable men, John Ericksen, Brent Thorne, and Denis Slack. All three are very qualified to provide the various parts of the program with skilled professional supervision and training. Most of the activities are free and only those that incur and expenses operating specialized personnel have fees charged and these are minimal. A variety of activities are planned and everyone should be able to find at least one activity to get involved in. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey are the parents. of a baby girl. She was born May 10th and has two brothers Jason and Bryan. Grandparents are Mrs. Kay Livingston of Moroni and Mrs. Murray Bailey of Salt Lake City. 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How to cubs Itll c is tremendous asset to the North Sanpete area and should be supported either by participating in the various events or by volunteering service. Otherwise we see no reason for the continual complaint that there are no constructive activities for the youth. j Friday and Saturday - already recreation Hint! Janet Mower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Goldie) Mower has been confined to the Mt. Pleasant Hospital for the last few days. AW BEST is |