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Show - The Page Twelve Pyramid August 30, 1979 Snow, Sevier Valley unite ed programs A EPHRAIM- DisManagement, cooperative arrangement tributive Education, between the Sevier Valley Drafting, Welding, Area Vocational Center in Electricity, and ComRichfield and Snow mercial Art. Snow College also ofCollege has been apthe Sevier fers many courses which proved by Valley AVC Advisory are not now available to Board and the Snow Sevier Valley AVC Institutional students. Such courses College Council. may be taken by Sevier The following were Valley AVC students at proposed by the two boards as activities appropriate for inclusion in a formal cooperative agreement: noted that the the Ephraim campus or if strengthening both in- burn, still has to be a mean will proposal stitutions. It Snow approved by the Board of the of broadening Snow College adequate, vocational Regents and by the State will offer these classes at College for Vocational the Richfield campus. programs and provide a Board Education despite its for Sevier Valley In commenting on the way to receive unanimous approval by students cooperative Snow College InSnow college credit for college the Council and stitutional RichCollege President J. classes taken in Board of the Advisory field. Marvin Higbee said, Sevier Valley AVC Sevier Valley Area This arrangement has of Director, Dewain Wash Vocational center. the potential are numbers s, Credit, Financial Arrangements, Joint Communciations, Meetings, Joint Syllabi, Shared Faculty and Staff, Shared Services and Use of Common Funds. The proposal notes that the issue of credit is the most important issue and it is the intent of both educational institutions to develop a process that results in Sevier Valley AVC students receiving 116 ff QO Wit 1(10,10! college credit through panel of professionals in all aspects of museum growth and development met at the Fairview Museum Wednesday to review the collections and facility and furnish reports concerning the future of the institution. Gerreld Pulsipher (left rear) Richard Pulsipher, Allen Roberts, Glen M. Leonard, front left, Ann Nelson, Nancy Richards A Snow College. Courses now offered by the Sevier and Bettina Rafael from Salt Lake City and Denver school which would be accepted for Valley firms toured the building and met with the board of directors. Information gained from their reports will be ussed to make application for a federal grant for further development of the museum according Trades, pertaining to museum and historical artifacts met at the Museum on August 22 to survey the collections and various aspects of the facility and make recommendations for museum procedures. The final outcome of the tour will be a project application for a federal grant for the museum to Director according Fouts of the recommendations collection care conservation tifacts. of the ar- Brothers Gerreld (Jerry) and Richard are with Pulsipher preliminary Society compiled the paper work and reports necessary for the initial grant and will put together the application for the new grant from reports made by those who visited here last week. the reviewing Indian departments. suspect measles cases were reported as a result of the "Summer Search For Measles. The suspect cases were also reported by Carbon These and Salt Lake Counties. of the not be available until next week. Parents of children entering Utah preschools, Confirmation disease will care The centers, day headstart centers, kindergarten, elementary, junior and senior high schools for the first time in Utah are reminded that evidence of adequate immunization or proper exemption is required. im minimal The VawSt Christie Bunnell religion, self-improvemn- t, wheat and even took some golfing lessons. Following her return, the Bunnells were visited by Mrs. Bunnells sister and her husband, Ethel and Preston Winterbottom of Clearfield, who spent the cookery the Following Louis G. Tervort, Presiding State of Utah, vs Harold For Dean Woolsey, that is approved the Review State of Utah, vs Jefmuseum will get money Bailey, For Trial fery in the form of a federal Setting the to grant proceed along Pacific Trail Emlines specified by the Credit Union, vs ployees of consultants, Reuben A. panel Christensen, Sanderson said. Motion for order and in- will go into the project application and if in Supplemental Pacific Gmi 445-342- Betty Motion order large number of & family, Salt Lake; friends and relatives Frank & Ginger Crowther attended the wedding & family; Ephraim; A reception for the new Mr. and Mrs. Danny M. Miller August 17 in Orem. The new bride, Becky Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Ballard Mariana Schulze & sons, Fountain Green; Steven & Pamela Crowther & family, Cedar City; Carolyn Shinn & children, San Jose, Calif. Gregory and Sandra Johnson are the parents of their first child, a girl, born in the Payson Hospital July Grandparents Fountain Gordon and arIena Green, Green; M Moroni. and Clarissa Em- 79.95 nt' l bn." Aiitmnntu anJ inu'Minl ilmi Cbnn cinmt'H( Hdnil Gofii Br obty Katun Mony otlnd fccitui pi n McCULLOCH WITH CHAIN BRAKE Special Deal for $30 more get extra 14 inch bar and extra chain 109 Supply limited carry a complete inventory of McCulloch factory parts and accessories. We can also fit most any make or model saw with a new Vie chain. Christensen, in Wood Spliiiing Tools suplemental proceedings First Security Bank, vs . Eddie M. Lee, Sr. For order confirming sale David John Cook & Dixie Lee Cook, vs Christy Thorpe, Request for hearing on objection to Trial setting Richard Wright, vs Carl Bown, Jr., Small claims affidavit and order State of Utah, vs Jose M. STICKLER LOG SPLITTERS Fits on the wheel of your car or truck and takes the work out of log splitting. for order and Cornejo, Fishing without a valid license. Great-grandparen- ts are Clyde Green, Moroni. A good constitution is infinitely better than the best despot. Macaulay 6, 8 and 10 lb. wood splitting malls Axes Splitting Wedges Wood Handles Sledge Hammers Replacement Chains enter Seed (o, (AfcPi ' There is a higher law than the Constitution. Seward 1030 South State PROVO HOURS 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. slk is part of a national effort to eliminate measles from the United States by 1982. To date 14 cases and 12 suspect cases have been found in the participating states. Confirmed cases have been discovered in Colorado, South Dakota, North Dakota and Utah. 8) mi weekend in Spring City. Max and Myra Blain were visited this past week by Mrs. Blains son, Gary B. Peterson of Salt Lake, his wife and children, Annette, Beth and Robert. They all attended the horse races at Manti. Released from Primary positions in the Spring City Ward this past Sunday were Roselle Hamblin, Patty Olsen Edwards, ' quiHo bar 30, are DeVere and Geraldine Johnson, Trail ployees Credit Union, vs 2 h I'MU" The Honorable sub- mission of reports from ftmie Otdmfd Check returned from four days of Education Week at BYU. She thoroughly in classes enjoyed museum. Fwwtoiu ....462-219- 1 Visiting this week with Earl and Lorna Jensen of Spring City are Lucy Parkin and her husband. The Parkins, of Pasa Robles, Calif, have enjoyed visiting and fishing in the area. the proceedings Spring Cttg Kabi ad- order Crowther Osmond celebrated his birthday summer search STATE OF UTAH LAW AND MOTION CALENDAR, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1979 in formation with hsi family at their munizations requrred are cabin on the East history of four DTP shots, Mountain August 11. three doses, There children were polio measles, rubella and there: Max & Eloise mumps vaccine. Com- Green & family; Bounpliance with this law will tiful; Don & Janet Stagg to further efforts eliminate measles in Utah and the United States. The Summer Search for Measles is a cooperative effort of health agencies in ten states to seek out and of chains interrupt measles transmission. in- the reviewing of ministration firm these professionals He is inrestorations. terested in the museum building itself which is of historical interest and is an artifact. Glen M. Leonard is Assistant Director of Arts and Sites Division of the Mrs. cluding one in Sanpete suspected to be ill with measles are under investigation by Utah local health Roberts is an architectural consultant with the firm Wallace Cooper and Associates, ubi r UK 10 IN THE TENTH (TKCUITCOURT, IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY Historical Department of the LDS Church and is on Likely measles case found in Sanpete children etc.) Allen display. Nancy Richards from the Utah Parks and Recreation Division is Christiansen, and the in interested the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malden Chris Miller. The couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Attending the meeting of the board that evening and making inspections Three collection, (chairs, baby buggies, 1 VVt recom-mendatio- n arrangement of exhibits and development of the museum (where exhibits should be located with a view to experiences for people as they tour the facility.) Ann Nelson is the Curator of Collections at the Utah Museum of Natural History and is Utah historical for an architectural and specializing Consortium West in Salt Lake City, an exhibit planning and designing firm. They will develop a Golden Sanderson. Earlier in the year the museum was awarded a $5000 plus planning grant and it is this money which is being used to pay the professionals who visited the facility last week. John Bourne and Diane Historical and surveys were Bettina Raphael, and Art Conservator from Denver who works independently and is reviewing preservation needs of the collections. She will make Business Court calendar make recommendations d utomotic Vibration isoloted handles Wraparound Cham Brake Hand Guard Electronic ignition Muffler shie 16 sprocket tip bor and guord ond monuol bor and chain oiling large volume muffler with spark arrestor screen link chom PIUS FREE CARRYING CASE OR EXTRA CHAIN 229 Secretarial, Accounting, Experts tour museum, FAIRVIEW Seven persons noted in fields ONLY college credit through are Auto Body, Auto Mechanics, Building Snow to Director Golden Sanderson. Designed with features for performance and sofety ond built with the most modern ond durable materials the McCulloch Pro Mac 610 is able to hondle olmost any )ob around your home or form need when many services you do Why pay for a package of services you dont need cost you nothing at First Security Bank? 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