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Show June football tourney slated Saturday at Snow All-st- ar EPHRAIM- - Two North Morgan Coach Jan High School Smith who took the State football stars have been Championship last selected to play in the fall will coach the North first all-sttourney set Team while the Beaver for June 14 at Snow Coach who took the College according to championship will coach Coach Paul Tidwell. the South Team. Both Evan Jacobson and Jim teams will include Shelley who both earned members from 1 A and 2 honors last fall A schools. will play on the South The event was team in the 2A-1show Coach originated slated for Saturday af- Smith, a by victim of ternoon at 2 p.m. in Snow Multiple Scierasis, who College Stadium. has overcome many odds Sanpete 2-- ar A all-sta- te A recognition. The public is invited to attend the event. two-wee- all-da- th approach to solving compositional design problems. The Rural Arts Workshop is under the direction of Dennis T. Hansen, Department Chairman of the Snow College Music Department. It features instruction by noted professionals, combined with an opportunity to participate in group performance. This workshop is for teachers and students in advanced through professional stages. Visiting faculty include: Jay Welch, conductor of the Summer Snow Golf news - First PALISADE team winners of the Mens Golf Association two or three-matournament played June 8 were Les n. Rosenvall, Gunnison; Kim Larsen, Manti; and Allen Robbins, Salina. The winning second place team included Volleyball Camp June Members of the ICAC 3. Con- ductor of Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus; Ned Johnson, professional cellist from Reno area ; Douglas Mann, Keyboard specialist and theory instructor; Kelly Clark Parkinson, noted local concert violinist; and Larry Shumway who will present his popular Fiddling workshop. Local faculty include: Dennis T. Hansen, Summer Snow Director and Chairman of Music Department at Snow College (violin-viol- a specialist) ; Wayne Erickson, Director of Bands at Snow College (woodwind specialist); Dennis Bacon, Band Director, Emery County Schools (Brass specialist); of Summer Nadine Nibley, Snow (violin-viol- a specialist); Doreen Kurr, Director of Snow College Chamber and A Capella Choirs; and Hideki Itotani, classical guitarist from Japan. Also in attendance will be Southern Utah Youth Symphony Faculty in Residence: Doug Child, string specialist; Don Findlay, cello specialist, June Larsen, String specialist and founder of the Southern Utah Youth Symphony; David Nyman, chairman of Music Department at S.U.S.C.; Robert Potter, St. George string specialist; and Denise Wadsworth, violin-viol- a specialist. The two Workshops are offered on a credit or no credit basis. Rooms and meals are available, but participants must provide their own bedding. Mark Wall, Gunnison; team Mow More Than Ever The Boot Card in the Dock horse show set Saturday in arena 4-- Rodeo queen contest to be held June 19 Front 1-375-- 5566 return from college in Kansas Two Date of Statement Account Balance No Charge with $600 Minimum Checking or Only $4.00 Per Month. Includes: -S- League: Free Personalized Checks No issuing Fee for Travelers Checks, Cashiers Checks or Money Orders MANTIMormon Miracle Pageant held last Friday and Saturday, were well attended. Good groups of mostly young people, a few older, each one full of anxious anticipation, were on hand for this most difficult part of the Pageant. SERVE YOU TUEbTIllL 028VUTIIE YOUR WORKING PARTNER BANK (PROTESSIOriAL lOMEGlYNERSJ nXEG3EE. HANSEN 1 tancorporotlon B5 North Main St. CO. Nephl FAIRVIEW 623-065- Mombon Utoh Financial Family LUMBER 1 STIHL Tb World' Largest telling Chain law. 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Irmirod by F.D.I.C. ijjj iz Roger plans to work his father in the with Colby Community College, Colby, Kansas. sheep industry here. h Roger also took a trap They attended a program in sheep shooting class where he production and sheep took first place in his technology, and studied division. .June 12, Moroni Reds at Ftn. Green; June 16, Ftn. Green at Mt. Pleasant; June 19, Fta Green at Spring City; June 23, Mt. Pleasant at Ftn. Green; June 26, Moroni Blues at No Interest On Purchases If Paid Within 25 Days From next week or your 427-926- FOUNTAIN GREEN No Annual Fee 1100.000 be THE DRAPERY DEN chedules for the Boys Little League team and the girls Fox League baseball teams were released this week and Back All PROBLEMS WITH DECORATING? Consultation also available over ten years experience LitUe 28 VALLEY BANK OFFICES Both officials said they felt really good about the program which they added got off to a successful start. Enrollment in various classes includes: 4-- H are as follows: TO were the response pleased shown the program. Brent Thorne, Director of the summer School program, the first held district-wide- , said that 153 students are enrolled in the elementary reading and math programs in all five schools and 115 are enrolled in the band and strings program. Throne added that 175 students are enrolled in the alternating classes. classroom presentation, Jim Shelley instruction and by actual Evan Jacobson practice on the court will highlight the experience. Our summer camps 4-- H Reading and Math have been a very worFairview 26; Fountain thwhile addition to the Green 35; Mt. Pleasant Coach Ann program, 35; Moroni 42; and Spring Bricker relates. Not only City 15. do young ladies have an Twenty students are to the event. All sponsoring sharpen opportunity MT. PLEASANT in junior high enrolled classes Alternating There will be four age their game skills, but the include riding clubs in Santum- English and World Spanish, makes it and groups competing for camp design pete County and gymnastics, Geography. bling, counties trophies, ribbons and possible for girls to grow team surrounding Russell B. Beck, son of Thorne said the mo6t sports, dance and have been invited to at- prizes Mrs. Christensen in their interaction and Boyd R. and Sandra arts the and is class individual sports popular tend the Horse Show said, and categories will social skills as well as Aiken Beck of Spring classes tumbling and gymnastics The crafts. and and 9 to at the Mt. Pleasant Arena include ages 10; 11; 12 develop poise are held in all five class which had 50 City had his first birthon Saturday, June 4 to 13; and 14 years and on different enrolled on Tuesday. day on June 7,. His Young emerging talent' communities over. starting at 9 a.m. is also sisters, Sherene, popular Spanish days. is encouraged and some The public is invited to AnnaLee and Amy and He added, however, he added. of will will the include Events participants this free show according the his said Thorne that if a child misses a grandmothers, to Arlene Christensen, halter, horsemanship, receive encouragement to Sarah Beck and Irene would until run recreation in the program day Snow attend and western riding, poles, advisor to the Saddle College Aiken all of Spring City class he could continue July 3. Volleyball tryouts. Club which is keyhole. Tramps He in the Milburn the said that with He joined program. is Coach Bricker celebration. said that 'students students could ride the also recognized throughout the Intermountain West as a student of the game. She is highly sought after as a referee for high office home in We can school and college WINDOW TREATMENTS competition. on FAIRVIEW- The horsemanship, perARE OUR SPECIALTY Fairview Rodeo Queen sonality and appearance. Man first tried to contest is scheduled for Events will take place at classify dogs according to BIG SAVINGS ON DRAPERIES 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, the Fairview Arena and their breed in the fifth June 19. according to at Fairview Canyon Inn. century B.C. The Romans determined that certain Jackie' Keller, queen contest chairman. The Rodeo Queen and dogs came from Asia, Entrants must be age 13 her two attendants will others from Europe and CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT and over, and single, Mrs. reign over the Fairview some from Africa. The Rodeo as a part of the classifications Keller said. Those interested in Fairview Pioneer Days established by the ancient entering should contact Celebration on July 24, Romans have not been Mrs. Keller at by and will represent the city contradicted to this day. 5 p.m. on Tuessday June at rodeo6 in surrounding 17. areas throughout the Titian, one of the Entrants will be judged summer. PROVO BARBARA HAINES - DECORATOR greatest color artists of all lime, lived to be 99. Schedule listed for baseballers smfMss- - film demonstration, not have bus to Fairview and Mt. for the Pleasant and that the recreation classes could buses would run to the still do so. high school each day. Supt. Harold Johnson urged parents to keep their kids in the education programs. the North Sanpete School District got underway Monday and officials said are assisting Coach Tuesday they with Ann Bricker. An opportunity to learn the basics of the games by Good car maintenance Kim Robinson, Salina; can Salina. Brad and help you save gas. Barney, Third place team According to the experts, FOUNTAIN GREEN -members were Ivan P. underinflated tires can MORONI Roger Rowley, Manti; Burke cost a mile a gallon, and Aagard, son of John H. Nielsen, Salina ; and Reed four out of five tires are and Mary Aagard of under-inflate- d by as Fountain Green, and his Shaw, Salina. much as five percent. nephew, Lewis Westenskow, son of Joyce As far as is known, We may give advice and Bruce Westenskow of there was no writing in a but we cannot give Moroni, have returned before Slavic language Victor Hugo. home from attending conduct. the 9th century A.D. ra 1979-8- 0 Championship may registered 4-- Festival orchestra and former f-Ca- who The - rural arts retreat 4-- Summer school successful education EPHRAIM- - Snow summer College is hosting a program sponsored by ar very talented athletes from smaller high schools in the rural areas have been excluded from such Page Seven camp scheduled li8trict otticial8reI,ort and inspired his team to victory. Smith said There are other All-StGames in the state, unfortunatly these games have been exclusively for athletes from the metropolitian areas. Until now, those Summer Snow offers EPHRAIM- - Now in its sixth consecutive year, Snow College is offering Summer Snow", a rural arts retreat August 7 featuring a Composition in 8 Painting workshop and August featuring a Rural Workshop in Music. Composition in Painting is a y workshop focusing on the use of design concepts in producing more effective compositions in drawing and painting. The workshop features the varied views from outstanding Utah artists including Osral Allred and Carl Purcell of the Snow College Art Department faculty. Guest faculty members are Glen Dale Anderson, Professor of Art at Southern Utah State College and Gaell Undstrom, Professor of Art at, Utah State University. Each artist will guide the group through a program of directed workshop activities and field trips. The workshop is designed to provide the student with an Volleyball The Pyramid 12. 1980 hqc f AI Rg 3 Rx THESE ARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! 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