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Show Snow College circles commencement events Montgomery, son EPHRAIM Mike Brian Warren Shepherd, of AAS, Auto; Paul Wayne Duane and Donna Syndergaard, AAS. Montgomery, Roy, has Fairview been named Snow College Tim McNeil, Auto. valedictorian for 1980. Spring City Mike, an architectural Scott Black, Auto; engineering major, was Susan Margaret Fiedel, also one of Snows out- AAS: Robert P. Sorensen, standing offensive guards AA, H; Crystal Watson, for the past two years. AS. Wales This past year he was Matthew Thomas selected First Team All Conference, and Second Stauffer, AS. Team All Region. Ephraim Mike was one of our Janet Adams, AS, HH; most consistent players this past fall and has Val Jo Anderson, AS, H; made significant contribution to our program as an all around player and leader both on and off the field. Mike exemplifies the excellences Snow College football strives to achieve, states Dave Arslanian, Badger football coach. Commencement exercises are scheduled for May 30 with Baccalaurete exercises May 29. Both activities will be held in the Activity Center. Graduate list Associate of Arts Associate of Science AAS Associate of Applied Science . HH High Honors (G.P.A. of 3.75 or higher) H Honors (G.P.A. of AA AS Keith Franklin Curtis, AA; Carl L. AAS. Williams, Moroni Dianne Andrus Blackham, AS; David Howard Blackham, ASH; Lynn Arthur Bohlin, AS. ML. Pleasant Julie Kae Christensen, Cynthia Cook, AS; Glenn Johnson, Carp; Michelle Miller, AS; AS; Michael Olsen, Carp; MORONI- - Norman Anderson, Elec. ; Peter Anderson, Auto; Natalie Birch, AA, H; Tim W. Black, AAS.HH; Tim Black, Auto; David Bradley, Auto; Jed Breinhold, Auto; H. White, whose wife, Carolyn, lives in Durango, Colo., recently completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. During the training, students received Instruction In drill and ceremoniel, weapons, map reading, Ktoftwi Braithwaite, John Auto; Kiesel, MANTI- - The Sanpete County Commission is preparing to organize a planning commission that will have as its first function the major development of a master plan for the county. We will probably "Living well is the best George Herbert H; Sterling Lyle Young Welding. outstanding dance instructors to Utah in order to expand its dance repertoire and to acquaint the people of Utah with the beautiful Mexican culture. Eventually, the company plans to provide a complete fine arts facility, where, not only dance, but the Mexican art, music, and writing can be exposed to the general public. This project is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C. This concert is free to the public. County to name planning commission revenge. Auto; Kim Stewart, Auto; David Shand Tibbs, AS; Robert Morris Tibbs, AS, and non-prof- it Granger. Carp.; Kevin Stewart, traditions. His parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Ell live in Garrison, Fountain Green. EPHRAIM Utah Ballet Folklorico, under the direction of Agustin Del Razo and Beatrice Jacobs, will appear in concert in the Snow College Auditorium on Friday, May 23, at 7:30 p.m. This group is by the Sanpete Fine Arts Council and Snow College. In 1973, the Utah Ballet Folklorico Company was incorporated into the State of Utah as a educational organization devoted to the teaching, preservation, and performing of Mexican and Spanish music and dances. The company hopes to continue to bring dinner. Present were Phyllis and Gordon Belliston, Nephi, their four children and husbands, and 8 grandchildren; Elna and Jim two and Garett, of Nephi; daughters Rowene and Bob Olson and five children of Alene McFarlane, AS, HH; Richard Terry Nuffer, AS; Janice J. Petersen, AS, HH; Roger Kay Peterson, AS; Robyn Peterson, AAS,H; L. Stewart, Kevin justice, first aid, and history Eva Jackson enjoyed having 30 family members gather at her home to honor her on Mothers Day with a delicious AS,H; Ann Frischknecht, AS, HH; Karl Leland Graham, AS, H; Karl Graham, Auto; tactics, military Army Page Nine per-plat- Paul FORT KNOX, Ky. Pvt. Second Section May 15, 1910 , Randy Clark, AA; Jolene Dahl, Sec. Sd; Blake H. Daniels, AS; Shawn Daniels, Auto; Carol Vera Erickson, AA; John Robert Erickson, AA, HH; Scott William church unless the Findlay, AA,H; James weather is which in bad, Foote, Auto; Steve Craig Fotheringham, AS, HH; case, it will be held in the Ronald Gratzinger, Auto; City Hall. David Lyman Green, AS; The Scouts will be Tracy Lynne Hill, AS; cooking the dinner, and Phyllis Lynn Hines, AS ; will also be auctioned off Jon Lee Howell, AA; to the highest bidder for a Gair Larsen, auto; Paul days labor. M. Mangelson, AS; Jerry Proceeds of the dinner AA; will be used for funding Monson, Clyde Jeffery Floyd Moore, AS; the troop for the coming Charles Nielsen, Auto; year, according to Clint Ted Nielsen, Auto; Buttars, Scoutmaster. Charles Howard The Scouts are also Nielson,. AS;. Edward raising bummer lambs as Nixdorf, Auto; Edward a funding project, and Anthony Nixdorf III, AS; Buttars said the Donald Kim Norman, bishopric of the ward has Elec.; Laurie OckeyvAS, been most helpful in the HH; Robert Johnossac project. Oliver, AS; Carolyn Olson, Sec. Tom Loran Rees, AS; T. Scott Smith, AA,H; Kelly Ray Sondrup, AS; Lisa Steck, AS; Kerry Steck, Auto; Doneal L. White, AS; Marion Lee Williams, AS. Manti Joseph The east Ward Boy Scouts will hold a pancake dinner for the people of Moroni May 15 at 6:30 p.m. The will banquet feature all the pancakes, eggs, ham and hot chocolate you can east. e There will be a charge or a family charge at a reduced rate. The dinner will be held in the parking lot of the Trent Sci.; Wayne Peterson, AS; John Roscoe Plummer, AS; 3.50 to 3.75) The following refer to certificates: Carp Carpentry Sec Sci secretarial science Elec electronics Weld welding Auto . auto mechanics Fountain Green Ellen Aagard, AS; banquet you pierce the rounded end of an egg with a needle before hard boiling it, the shells are not likely to crack and peeling should be easier. It about seven representing appoint people, education, industry, which will detailed studies of make interests, mission, specific areas, like Donaldson, Sanpete residential subdivisions, Commission and then follow through County chairman, said Friday. with recommendations Donaldson said the for action to the planning County Commission will commission, Donaldson also appoint a citizens said. He said the planning advisory council of as many as 30 people to work commission will also with the planning com- develop ordinances that mission. The council will be and other committees agriculture the comNewton to into divided the County Commission will consider for passage with in connection regulations on land development, zoning and other matters. Sanpete County has received a $32,000 grant to assist it in developing a master plan, said planner, will work with the planning commission in developing the master plan. said Donaldson increases, population land developments and energy related problems necessitates development of a master plan to Donaldson. He said Allan provide guidelines for Fawcett, a professional growth. sub- - Police -- report MT. ttflTT. PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 3I QZ3tif PEPSI - DIET PEPSI PEPSI LIGHT MOUNTAIN DEW 7-U- P 139 4 PACK CANS .ro.'TI0 CELERY STALK in. CURES...... 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WILLIAMS- - A heavy rainstorm on the Utah National Guards Family Day failed to of dampen spirits Guardsmen and their families Friday, May 9, during "Family Day" onatiGE DEL MONTE 24 OUNCE I j.ir,w s - , r '' ' ' I' Family Day marks halfway point at guard camp expired inspection, 3; license, V:: Mimmy Bean, Mt. Pleasant, fires a gun at Camp W.G. Williams as part of Family Day activities during Utah National Guard Camp presently underway at the point of the mountain. Family Day is the halfway point in the annual guard camp. animal registration, &r'Vl 4 disturbing 1; dog drivers license, No ''f WHOLE SUN PEAS & CARROTS LONG SPAGHETTI CONES checks, : DEL MONTE WESTERN FAMILY 4 LB. ICE CREAM 12 0S . SNOOPY DURGER SAUCE Thursday evening in a accident on State St., when the motorbike he was riding hit a crate lying in the middle of the road. Stitches on his knee from recent surgery broke open as the result of the accident. Two thefts were investigated by the police this week. Parts were stolen from Mike Lund Ford on May 8, and the home of Lena Coates was broken into and items stolen on May 12. No estimates of loss for either incident were given. Other police activities for the week of May 6 through 12, 1980, were: Warnings, 7; Security the BIG H ...167 37 DEL MONTE CUT $1109 LEMON PLEDGE . GAl 27 OUNCE PHILADELPHIA KRAFT BANQUET PUREX MCP an EA 12 OUNCE 23 IS last lurt 15-16-- 17 GRAPEFRUIT e a Sorensen, uvenile from here, was (lEBEin) 1113 PLEASANT-Eddi- activities was an awards ceremony, which was moved inside because of weather. The ceremony included the awarding of several medals by Major General Maurice L. Watts, adactivities. jutant general for the Family Day marked state of Utah. the halfway point in this Sp4 Donald I. Wood of year's summer camp for Company A of the 1457th the 750 Utah National Engineer Battalion in Guard engineers who Price was awarded the have been working on a Utah National Guard variety of different Medal of Valor for saving at projects Camp a fellow guardsmens life Williams. last July while his unit The 115th Engineer was on a river training Group of Murray and its exercise in eastern Utah. affiliated units, including Major General Watts the 1457th Engineer awarded Army ComBattalion of Murray, mendation Medals to Vernal, Price, American Captain Wallace Fork, Mt. Pleasant and Buchanan and Captain Nephi, the 116th Light Ronald C. Freeman of the Equipment Company of 1457th Engineer BaCommand Springville and the 117th ttalion, Float Bridge Company of Sergeant Major Charles Lehi and Tooele are Tidwell of the 115th among the units at camp. Engineer Group and Staff Relatives and friends of Sergeant Thomas Wilson Guardsmen at camp were of the 116th Engineer invited to tour Camp Company. Williams on Friday, May Before the awards Guardsmen 9, to learn more about ceremony, what their special Utah showed their families National Guardsmen does around camp and let k during his annual family members inspect a wide training period. variety of The highlight of the equipment used by the two-wee- stormy engineers during summer camp. The day ended when family members were invited to share a meal with their Guardsmen in a typical Army mess hall on Friday evening. During their two-wee- k summer the camp, engineers have been involved in combat exercises, the building of a variety of different kinds of bridges and road building projects at Camp Williams. The Family Day activity is often a highlight of such training. Family Day gives us a chanwto show spouses, children and parents just what it is their Guardsmen do when they are away at weekend drills or summer camp, Colonel Melvin 115th Frandsen, Commander. said V. Group An day was the highlight of the second week of camp. Past units members were invited back to camp to see how old-tim- their old units have changed. Camp end May is scheduled 18. to |