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Show Page Four The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid October 27, 1977 Miss Marshall Snow fine arts tour to visit West Coast The Annual Snow College Fine Arts Tour to San Francisco sponsored by the Art and Theater departments will be leaving Snow College Wednesday evening, November 9 at 5 p.m. and arriving back in Eptiraim at approximately? a.m. Monday, November the tour will also visit Harrah's outstanding antique auto show in Sparks, Nev. The fee for the tour includes, transportation, hotel for the three nights, tickets to the theatrical productions, entrance fees to all museums and special shows, and a ferry boat ride from Sausalito to San Francisco. The cost of meals is not included. For information contact Osral Allred or Carl Purcell at Snow College, Phone 1 extension 356 or 261. College credit is available for the tour upon prior arrangement. 14. years tour are two Included in this theatrical productions Kismet and The Evolution of the Blues, A tour of all the major art museums, Golden Gate Park, California Academy of Science, and visits to the major scenic attractions of the Bay Area, including Ghirardelli 283-402- Fishermans Square, Wharf, China Town, Sausaii.o, and Golden Gate Bridge. On the return trip. Superintendent will Candidates to speak address Moroni PTA Supt. Lloyd Smith will address the Moroni PTA tonight at the Moroni at chamber luncheon Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. named area field advisor Mrs. Geneva Swartz, Executive Director of Utah Girl Scout Council, has appointed Miss Eldie Marshall as Field Advisor for Girl Scouts in Utah County, Mt. Pleasant, other Utah areas and Nevada in District 6. Eldie is a graduate of BYU, has a major in Youth Leadership, minor in recreation and has served in various other positions for Utah Girl Scout Council. She will be recruiting and training adult volunteers to work with new troops. Her home base is Provo Girl Scout Supt. Smith will explain the possible Service Center. opening of the Fountain Green Elementary School and the addition of I would rather sit on a a classroom at North Sanpete Junior pumpkin, and have it all High. to myself, than to be crowded on a velvet Man is the artificer of his own cushion. Candidates for the Mt. Pleasant City will address the Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon meeting planned for Monday at Rodgers Cafe. Council Chamber members are encouraged to attend and hear the views All of the prospective councilmen. Little Jimmy Larson eagerly looks forward to Halloween, the night of goblins, He tries on his witch's hat and stands below witches, and the big, smiling pumpkin face along with Grandpa, Harris Larson, and Daddy, Paul Larson. "Trick-or-Treatin- Hermansen My Save energy, save dollars use your credit! Private Ray A. Hermansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlen Mt. Pleasant, Utah, recently completed the power generator course at the U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, Va. The course is designed to train personnel in operation and maintenance of motor and diesel driven generator sets. cMaster Chef Hot, fresh donuts in minutes! The Donut Bakery Make up to six hot, REG. 209.95 SAVE 20 32" Cast Iron ( completes Army course Her-manso- n, '1 fresh homemade donuts in minutes at a fraction of the bought. Simple batter can be pre-mixe- Non-stic- k Hermanson Private cost of store Parlor Stove Attractive & practical! 32" high all cast iron with black trim. Wood burning, with 6" flue. entered last the Army May. d. ; surface. cooking 42 &888 - Tickets for concerts 35 0 ??V0 now available Janice Nielsen of Mt. is in chrage of tickets for the music concerts which will start in Richfield on November 10. 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