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Show May 3, 1979 The Pyramid Page Eight Six area residents earn BYU degrees State officials visit Snow today Representatives of the also an opportunity for all Board of Regents, the agencies and branches of Governors Office, the government to consider Legislative Analysts requests together, since Office and the State the Building Board will be on Legislature, Board of Snow College Campus Regents, and Building will all be May 3 to review long and Board short range building represented. to Nathan Wooley, plans, according Associate Commissioner Director of the Utah State of Higher Education, Bob Building Board, and his Assistant, Bill Jones, Worthington. The visit will provide a have made it a practice to first hand review of visit every institution of existing facilities on the higher education at least Snow College campus once and often twice a which will assist in year.fcAlso interested in future and participating in these evaluating building requests. It is inspections are Mike Governor, botany and forestry. He plans to spend his summer working in forestry in Kamas and return to school in the fall to work on a masters degree, Mr. Papenfuss is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Papenfuss of Meridian, Ida. and he is married to the former Lewis Heather of Fountain Green. They have one son Jaarl. Sewell from the Governors Office; Legislative Analysts, Heber Hunt, and Rod Smith; and of the Representatives Commission of Higher Education, and the Board of Regents Facilities Capital Planning Committee. This broad base analysis insures that unified plans can be made for capital facilities in higher education. faiiwim Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Lorele) Day welcomed a new baby girl on March 21 at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. She will be named Alisha and is the of Mrs. granddaughter Florence Day, Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Blackham, Moroni. Great grandmothers are Eva Jacobson, Green Fountain and Minnie Blackham, Moroni. The Days have an older daughter, Amy Lee, The Sanpete County Fine Arts Council with Mrs. Ethelyn Higbee, president, expresses its appreciation to the schools of North and South Sanpete for their contributions to the Ramos Nuevos, Bolivian student, who performed at the schools and for civic groups in the communities. The council is grateful for the support given this group as they appeared in connection with the "Arts of Latin America" exhibit the past month. The entertainers are endeavoring to raise funds to aid Latin American schools. They performed at ten con- certs in this area. $265 was contributed by the school Districts and $225 by the Fine Arts council for their performances. The council sincerely appreciates the support of the schools and individuals in their behalf. afife Wanda Sadler Dahl "Pick of the Chick" 3 Pcs. Breast 3 Pcs. Thighs & 3 Pcs. Legs CHOICE FRVBQPADTG ' Janette Christensen residents were the 2,202 among Six local graduates receiving diplomas at the 104th commencement spring at Brigham exercises in Young University Provo on April 20. Receiving a bachelor of science degree in the college of Family Living was Janette Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Christensen towel j of Moroni. She is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Seminary and attended Snow College for one year where she was vice president of the SC Associated Delt a No. 300 Can Pierce's 6)4 Oz. Chicken of the Sea Oil or Water PODCIG S S TTCDCJA Students. She served a BYU internship in Washington, D.C. with the U.S. Department of and ff (3C30CJC1 DGADJO Women Agriculture, i s ?. W 125 Ft Roll Strong, Absorbent f I s CIGTCC30P 1 DGB,m 1 S 32 Oz. Jug Heinz's 4 Roll Pack, Assfd. or White I (SC3ADT.1DCJ f VDOOCDG par- ticipated in a Clothing and Textile field trip to San Francisco. She is a of member Sigma Omicron Nu, National Honor Society, and is presently employed at Zions First National Bank fSHsrasDOciriii 6?lMBdmF$SD in Provo. Receiving a degree in Education Elementary (special education) was Wanda Sadler Dahl of Fairview. She worked as a teacher's aide at the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School for two years and later in the North Sanpete School District Office. She is the mother of three girls and four boys, and has three grandchildren. All her family except two sons, Kent and Chet now serving LDS missions were present for the commencement exercises. Others receiving degrees were Todd Cal Nielson of Ephraim a Masters Degree; Dennis Lee Wales, Lamb, Bachelor's Degree, and Charles W. Parnell, Mt. Pleasant Degree his Bachelors who completed graduation earlier in requirements the school year. 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