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Show Hu November 1, 1979 Page Nine Section Two Snow homecoming Community ed classes offer Snow EPHRAIM- College followed by an alumni banquet and Homecoming events which opened program at 11:30 a m. "It's reunion time for the classes of Sunday evening with an address by nine's" from 1929 to 1979," said Kent noted LDS youth speaker, Paul H. Dunn, continued this week with a Larson, Class of '65 Alumni President. variety of activities and will conclude "Class officers will host each reunion MT. PLEASANT- - A schedule and should be Saturday with a parade, football game class," Larson added. Roy Reid, Class of 33 is reunion wide selection of classes paid at the first class and dance. chairman. Gladys Anderson Class of 49 will be available to North sessions. Miss Shaun Guthrie, a 19 year-oland Judith Olson Class of 66 are School beHigh school credit can and Dale from Castle beauty currently Sanpete of members the obtained reunion committee. by District patrons acformerly from Manti will reign as The buffet luncheon will be held in the for credit in registering to in She was chosen Community cording Homecoming queen. a pageant held Tuesday night at Snow Lifetime Sports Area of the Activity Schools Director Brent the Adult Education or Center and will be catered by the Thorne who announced Community High School College. the fall schedule of classes. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cafeteria staff. Adult education classes With the theme, Remember Me," classes. Don Gutherie. the will will be alumni be held on Thursday held be will assembly in today, is Shaun Registration Elementary majoring Education. She is a member of the Ski November 1, at 11 am. in the held Tuesday, November evening at the home Club and also the Lazy "S" Club on auditorium. A concert featuring John 6, in the North Sanpete economics building in rock artist, will be High School cafeteria Moroni. Thorne said this campus. She enjoys such sporting Cannan, popular between the hours of 7 is an open-entrprogram activities as snowmobiling, swimming held at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. and 9 p.m. "It is also so interested students can and outdoor recreation. The 1st runner up was Janet Nielson, possible to register for enter any time during the classes by using the mail year and be placed on a music major; the 2nd runner up was Jolie Higbee, one of the Snow College form individualized program. registration in Among the classes cheerleaders; the 3rd runner up was provided today's Kerri Gunerson who is a member of the edition of The Pyramid, included is an adult dii vers training course Drama Club and the intramural footor by calling me at which must be taken ball team; and the 4th runner up was Thorne said. All classes will begin belore a license can be Trina Rowley, a Music major from Salt obtained. New classes Lake City. next week. The judges for the event included Class fees are listed on will be started when 10 Cindy Chipman of American Fork who the advertised class adults have registered. was Miss American Fork and Miss Utah County in 1978; Margo Jensen, BYU Homecoming Queen and Miss Provo in 1975; and Joseph Strobel from Idaho Falls who was formerly a BYU ballroom dancer and President of Delta Phi Kappa at Ricks College. wide variety d y financial contribution by J. Armont YVillardsen nhich Has presented last week to Snow College President .1. Marvin Higbee will make possible a uch media facility in the Lucy Phillips Library. The new facility Hill include a complete darkroom and photo linsihing area, graphic arts production area and broadcast area. Contribution aids Snows media facility development The Honorable Marvin Higbee, Armont Willardsen G. Tmort, Louis has made a contribution that will Presiding influence the significantly quality of, The State of Utah, vs education available at Snow college." ReThe Center will be named the J. Armont John Larsen. Re: of probation, enactment Willardsen Media Center in api in full on preciation of Mr. Willardsen and his Fine paid 19, 1979) October tamily. State of Utah, vs Ted EPHRAIM- - A contribution to Snow College by J. Armont Willardsen is - making possible a renovation of the Lucy Phillips Library to create an Instructional Media Center. Willardsen has stipulated that the grant is to be used for materials and that Snow College is to furnish the labor and some equipment. The facility will include a complete darkroom and photo finishing area, graphic arts production area, a T.V. sound studio and control room and booth. According to Instructional Resources Director, Russ Dean, the new facility will consolidate and upgrade the instructional development program of the college. "We simply did not have at Snow College an adequate darkroom, photo Rurnside, for T.V. and production. In addition, our graphic arts production . area was certainly inadequate. This facility will fill a long standing need." Not only will instructional support facilities be adequate now, but ac-- ; cording to Snow College President, J. , sound 1 ; ! Sentencing continued Candidates to meet with voters tonight radio-broadca- ' finishing area or services Court calendar State of Utah, vs Perry Johnson, sentencing, continued Adjustment Knight FAIRVIEW - Residents will have an opportunity to "Meet the Candidates" at an 8 p.m. meeting tonight November at the City Hall. All nine candidates, four each from the Republican and Democratic and one Independant are expected to be in attendance to help voters become more informed about issues before the upcoming election Tuesday. 1 Hureau. vs Cox Transport Corporation, vs C&C Tire AW heel Co. & Hodges & Karren, Request for trial setting Kathleen Gilman, vs William G. Wayne, for trial setting State of Utah, vs Larry I). Mellor, Trial John David Cook and Dixie Lee Cook, vs Christy Thorpe, Trial continued to Nov. 14, 1979 Follow RAM. GUYS and GALS For the newest in CUTS and CONDITIONERS The Badgers will host Ricks who Snow College at their homecoming in Rexburg, Ida. earlier in the season. Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m. in Badger Stadium. The nationally-rankewomen's volleyball team will play their last ICAC match with College of Eastern Utah Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m. The day will end with the Sigma Gama Reunion at the LDS Institute of Religion and the Homecoming Dance in the Old Gym at 8 p.m. The traditional homecoming parade will begin at 10 a.m. and will be mm cmil dropped d 462-252- 1 & OR 462-339- 4 Mk COLLEEN'S BEAUTY CORNER MT. PLEASANT Miss Shaun Guthrie Homecoming Queen r COMMUNITY SCHOOLS FALL SCHEDULE REGISTRATION Community School Enrichment Ckuiot: Registration will be held November 6 in u3T the North Sanpete High School cafeteria, between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. It is also possible to register for your classes by using the mail registration form provided in All classes will begin that week, this brochure, or you may call Brent Thorne at ran (mm ghuw 462-245- November PRICES EFFECTIVE IIOV. 6, 7, 8. adult drivers must complete a driver's obtained. license New classes will be started when 10 can be training course before a adults have registered. Registration fee: $57.50 with diploma, and $22.50 without diploma. DRIVER EDUCATION According to law, all new MORONI JR. HIGH COMMUNITY ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES building in Moroni. This is an 1-2- -3 RED S GOLDEN DELICIOUS 4 'fl APPLES SCHOOL are being held Thursday evening at the home economics open entry program so interested students can enter any WESTERN FAMILY LBS ICE CREAM 00 Vi GAL 6 LBS. 0 time during the year and be placed on an individualized program. ORANGES 5 100 5 fl fl BLUE SEAL SRAPES MARGARINE $ PLUMS WESTERN FAMILY emu HOT OR REGULAR there enough interest: Flower Arranging Breadmaking Business English Ballroom Dancing Wall Hangings College Courses from Snow College can be offered if there is enough interest the following areas: English, Math, Business, Shorthand if TOMATO SOUP 0Z. 15 Other classes to be offered CAMBELLS LB. KRAFT CAMPFIRE MAC & MARSHMALLOWS CHEESE REG & MIN. REAL LEMON DINNER JUICE 1 LB. 24 0Z is MAIL REGISTRATION FORM - TV in PEPSI Phone Class Name Mtg. Time. 12 0Z. Town Fee. RC Credit. (yes-no- ) Fee Payable at first class PRODUCTS 8 PIC-1- 6 Mail directly to the High School, Attn: Brent Thorne, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Make checks payable to Community Schools. Go directly to first class. This mail registration should reach the high school before November 6, 1979. Early registration is important to 0 Gj00 0Z. Nettt help decide which classes can be held. SIZZLELEAN COKE & NORTH SANPETE COMMUNITY SCHOOL Name Fee Enclosed any of 20 deposit VETS DOG FOOD 15 OZ. IS KEEBLER BUFFEEtIN 60 HONEY GRAHAMS COUNT 2 LBS. $39 PLANTERS COCKTAIL PEANUTS 12 0Z. $H39 HI-D- TOWELS $H03 S - c |