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Show VI uvuu Novombor 20, 1910 Mt. Pleasant stake Cfhwiu MT. PLEASANT MT. PLEASANT-Principa- James l Thorn- ton, North Sanpete High School, has announced "LEVI" the first quarter honor roll and cited the students for their achieving academic excellence. We have many fine, outstanding students and we feel they should be given recognition for SLACKS their outstanding Afl3)M REG. he stated. achievement, For a student to be named to the honor roll, he must be enrolled at fl least excluding seminary, achieve academic six classes SHEET $19.95 Ninth Grade: Aagard, SHIRTS KID" "WRANGLER" "WRANGLER" REG. $9.99 "VANDY" NOW DOGGONITS" T . 0 CHECK OUR OTHER "IN StORE" Anna James Livingston and Leanna Walker. Tenth Grade: None AND JR. TOPS achieving perfect 4.0s were: BOYS WESTERN OFF 3.7 grade-poi- Students 0 must and at least a average for the quarter. This grading system places a value of 4.0 for A graders. BLANKETS "DILLY-TH- E i v h slates conference - ' 4 Principal announces NS honor roll list 011 152 WEST MAIN Jane Larsen, her son Lynn Peu, and Melvin LaCosce from San Diego, Calif., Annette Jorgenson, and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Helsten and family were visitors at the home of Gladys Hill, Ephraim, during the deer hunt. Snow College Auditorium. The concert tour is sponsored by the J.J. Johannesen Festival Concerts of Vancouver. One of Europes finest instrumental ensembles, the Pragda Chamber Orchestra, will perform in concert on Friday night, November 21 at 8 p.m. in the Eleventh Eleventh Grade: Bobette Allred, Marli Mitchell Christensen, Jan Nelson, Connie Shelley, Ruth Westenskow, Betty Huffman and Doreen Johnson. Miller Twelfth grade: Thomas Gox, Jody Gilgen, Russell Graham and Hally Miner. Students achieving a 3.7 or higher GPA are: birthday November today, 20, with her parents Craig and Draper of Moroni. Her grandparents are DeWayne and Emma Harrison of Mt. Pleasant and Lola Draper, Moroni, and the late Buhl Draper. Celesta Harrison of Spring City is her Connie Two special MT. PLEASANT Youth meetings are scheduled this weekend, one in conjunction with the Mt. Pleasant Stake LDS Church Conference and the other as a special fireside. Stake Conference sessions will be held Saturday and Sunday, November 22 and 23 at the Mt. Pleasant Stake Center. Speakers will be Elder George P. Lee of the First Quorum of the Seventy who will alsoaddress the General Session on Sunday morning, and Elder Brent Yorgensen, LDS author. Yorgensen is the author of From First Date to Chosen Mate, and coauthor of such books as The Bishop's Horserace, which is an historical fiction account based on the early days of Fountain Green, and Yorgensens latest book, A Town Called Charity. Scheduled meetings for Saturday November 22 include Stake Leadership meeting from 4 to 5:30 p.m. for all adult Washington, D.C. and president of of Ganado on the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona. Elder Yorgensen was born and reared in Central Utah. He served an LDS mission, obtained a degree from Brigham Young University in Sociology and Business administration and served a tour of army duty in Vietnam. A seminary teacher with several, years experience, the author is also active in business pursuits. His varied church service includes that of teacher,, ward executive secretary, ward clerk,; and counselor in three bishoprics. Besides writing and teaching, he travels extensively with the BYU Education Week program leaders, Melchizedek and Aaronic priesthood, and all Stake auxiliary presidencies. At 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. the Saturday evening meeting is for all adult members of the stake. gre r and mother. Elder Lee will address a special Youth Session of Conference from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Sunday, November 23, for all young people ages 12 to 19, all class and quorum advisors, and bishops. The regular General Conference session will start at 10 a.m. and conclude at 12 noon with Elder Lee presiding and scheduled to speak. The 1 information, call, public is invited. ext. 311. Elder Yorgensen will speak at a The PRAGA esemble, Youth Fireside that evening, Special consisting of flute, oboe, Sunday, November 23 from 7 to 8 p.m. strings, and harpsichord, All young people and their parents are offers a unique repertoire invited. This fireside is sponsored by of music from the 18th the Third Ward Scout Troop 507. to the present century Elder George P. Lee has been a day. member of the First Quorum of the Seventy since October 3, 1975. Professionally, he has been a Charles E. Duryea built basketball coach, guidance counselor, the first practical consultant, automobile in the U.S. in teacher, educational s consultant for HEW 1892. European ensemble sets Snow concert EPHRAIM- When - MUSICA DA CAMERA PRAGA appears at Snow on College Friday, November 21, as part of the concert series, will be hearing one of Eastern 80-8- 1 concertgoers finest in- ensembles. The concert will begin at 8:00 p.m. in the Snow College Auditorium. Tickets may be obtained at the door. For more : 283-402- Elder George P. Lee federal-program- Ninth Grade: Cheri Crisp, Linda Cornesi, Suzanne Cox, Alana Bynum, Lisa Jorgensen, Patrick Nelson, Alena Krouth, Christensen, SPECIALS Cindy Alene Russon. Tenth Grade: Shelley Hill, Stacey Allred, Tina Dahl, Lori Mickel, Marie Shelley. 5)0 duo PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 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