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Show Mav 3, Schools focus on art l l During the i 7-ji- llltl month of schools have focused on the arts not only the cultural arts but back - to - basic arts such April, 1979 - The Pyramid Page Fifteen cake decorating, while saw others quilting, and milking a demonstrations on flower cow. car- and arranging Some of the students tooning. learned to make tortillas Many people throughout all of the communities donated their time and talents to bringing their creative skills to the youth. The events, were sponsored by the school district in conjunction focus with the state-wid- e on the arts program. as Displays included bread making, storytelling, rock polishing, leather tooling, hor- seshoeing, rope braiding, taxidermy , and silver-smithin- g many others. An art show featuring the works of Sandra Johnson was held in the Ml. Pleasant Libraryand dance revues were held in nearly all of the schools. Time to think of Dances like the Maypole dance in Fairview last week are topical of activities around the valley during Art Week. gardening Dorolln Jensen displays items tells about Okinawa. 5 The days of spring-liksent many weather e citizens out to the garden plot to assess the work ahead to bring a bountiful district Muilcnls in the school look part in v acinus wavs during rt eek. harvest. Other citizens are pouring over brightly colored seed catalogs. The Ftn. Green Relief Society may have found a better way.t Sanpete County Agent, Thomas Reeve, discussed gar-ninat the April 10 meeting. From the office of the Agent are soil kit sample directions, pamphlets, g and individualized materials for Sanpete County. Agent Reeves S. india Library If .stresses adequate ground intelligent preparation, application of organic lertilizers and reliance on only those chemical fertilizers that analysis has established worth Johnson displays some of her paintings at the annual Mt. 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Moroni hovs learn how to make tortillas. Four North Sanpete High School seniors, lour Wasa Ich Academy seniors and 20 Manti High School seniors have qualified lor scholarships at Snow College lor the school year according to Roger Raker, to the Assistant President. lOTO-K- awards are the most prestigious r and are awards. two-yea- 84627 ciium h.u radishes, spinach, peas, k lo basics is taking a ride in a carrots, lettuce and turnips in the open ground is now possible. of The planting cucumbers, winter and snap squash, dry licans and corn will occur horse-draw- n near the end of May when has ground thoroughly wurmed,. , It you are planning to plant Iruit trees, shade trees, fruited or or- - wagon. varities They are given lor academic excellence and leadership Academic given or academic merit, I leadership awards lor a c complishments. North Sanpete students scholarships receiving are Lome A. Christensen Linda and Nielsen, Academic; Roger Paul Olsen, Presidential and Susan. Faye Pedersen, Music. All Wasatch lour seniors will Academy Academic receive scholarships. They are Don Alan Bellows, Shirley Reese, llene Daniels and Jenny Tregaskis. Manti High seniors scholarships receiving include Ruth Aycock, Gregory Anderson, Kelly Call, Jolene Dahl, Aaron Jackson, Joy Johnson, Suzanne I). Nelson, Milton Julie Olsen, Christensen and Kathleen Witt all Academic; Rae Barton, Allred. Jean Jorgensen, Lisa Kathy Karyn Eileen Nielson. James Soren Ockey, Lcwann Shand and Carma Marie Wintch all Presidential; Brad Cox, leadership; Lawson Edward Guthrie, Music and Drama and Susan Snow Music. Academic and Researcher seeks prewar workers A Utah reasearcher at the State Historical Society would like, to talk or with who worked in Utah before World War correspond women II. 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