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Show - fp Page Sixteen The Pyramid January Keuu llttfeo art exhibit on display at college 8, 1981 USU Area happenings Dates set for tax assessing The EPHRAIM twelfth annual Water- exhibit West color sponsered by Utah State MANTI "The Sanpete County Assessors Office plans to provide personel for field assessing during the first two months of this year, according to Yvonne A. Howell County Assessor. It is hoped that the service will make it more convenient for area residents to have their personal property assessed and attached to their property," said Mrs. Howell who added that a State Tax Commission License-plat- e decal for vehicles due in January would also be available, (Decal sales will be Saturdays only). The hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and it is planned for the city halls in each area. Dates are: January 14 in Spring City, Jan. 15 in Mt. Pleasant, Jan. 16 in Fairview, Jan. 17 in Mt. Pleasant, Jan. 23 in Fountain Green, and Jan. 24 in Moroni. ' nationally watercolor without display in the Lucy mercial University, on for interested art lovers to acquire art works by is currenUy Phillips Library on the Snow College campus. It will continue through January 22 during normal library hours. The exhibit is a major national featuring invitational watercolor the Utah paintings are reasonably priced and this annual show provides an excellent opportunity painting The in region. prominent painters- paying gallery commissions. Among some com- sales ' daughter, ogden, were here for two weeks and the Childs diana, Washington, lowa, and Pennsylvania. The works of the many artists represtented in the Watercolor West even offer a wide diversity in subject matter, painting r, Angela Hallett, of Tooele spent a weej( here, grand-daughte- t content and artists Utah local technique. The exhibit represented in the exhibit offers the viewer a good are Carl Pucel, Orsal opportunity to view Allred, Harrison Groutage, Thomas Leek, Glen Edwards, and Jerry Fuhriman. Other artists represented in the show are from Massachusetts, New Mexico, California, Colorado, Florida, In- - All Wood their and her Kimberly, Morrow . . n Beverly'' daughter, of the styles, OB0GQE) Community schools classes upcoming At the Glade-Eileehorn? Child , All of the family of, Reed and Itha Green spent Christmas together. Joining them were Mr. to the unique approaches and Mrs. Gordon Green callenge of watercolor and three children; Mr. painting. and Mrs. Newell Green . known wneei and three children,- all The nrst Valiev- and was created about 3,000 a B.C. in what is now an(j David southern Russia. fm 0JjAD desks O custom-mad- e HOME STYLE MT. PLEASANT- - A variety of classes are planned for upcoming community schools classes according to Gordon Barrett, Community School DESKS Cor-dinato- r. six-wee- the classes The only free class is a legal clinic which starts January 4 and will be taught by Frederick H. Ockerman, an Ephraim attorney. Among the instructors and classes included are Womens Aerobics, Sandy Mortensen; Mens Fitness, Gordon Barrett; Spanish, Beverly Robertson; Shop, Wesley Jensen; Oil Painting, Mack Wilkey and Max Blain. Expectant Parents, prenatal, Ruth Brinkerhoff; Cartooning, Ben Jenkins; Aerobic Running, Gordon 1 7 00 at k Most of the classes will be held on a basis and fees will range from $6 to $30 depending on (palmri on Mary Ames a Snow watercolor paintings college campus. The and will continue to hours. College Freshman from Springville studies one of the currently on exhibit at the Lucy Phillips Library on the collection is the twelfth annual Watercolor West Exhibit be on display through January 22 during regular library WERE $199.95 PHONE Office Supply 462-307- South State, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 10 0 Barrett. Typing, Paul Tidwell; Photograph (B&W) Dennis Andelin; Lamaze Childbirth, Tauna Olsen. Barret said that for any class to carry, the full fee for the total class must be paid or else otherwise the class will be discontinued. Most classes will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday p.m. and Thursday nights, from See advertisement elsewhere in THE PYRAMID or contact Mr. Barrett at the high school for more information. v, 9 7-- M y , ' (462-245- Ephraim UA of W sets January meet The Ephraim Chapter of the Utah Association of Women will hold a January 15 8 p.m. meeting at the home of Mary Dove, Ephraim. in charge of Melodi Bolli, First membership and publicity announces that the meeting is open to all interested women. A guest speaker, Mrs. Eleanor McVea wife of , Coleman L. McVea of Orem will be the speaker. Mrs. McVea is the mother of six children and has 17 grandchildren. She has been active in the Utah Womens movement and is currently serving as Third of Utah Association of Women, and Region President of the Provo UA of W. She has served in a policy making role in the state program and has creatively instigated programs to meet Utah's needs. Mrs. McVea is the current chairman of the State nominating committee and has been active in organizing Chapters within the State. Local publicity chairman Mrs. Bolli stresses the importance of awareness of current issues and urges women to become informed. EPHRAI- I erozen.eoods Fresh Vice-preside- Delicatessen Swanson, 2 rzr ' o 3g79 8 0i., Chicken or Turkey I lb. Morrell, lLb. Pkg. ciapcnninn PRICKS EPPGCTIVO JU1. 0, 9 & 10, 1081 Ephraim. , PISII STICKS CQS9 western Family, vquM. 14 Classes will discuss the basic, everyday legal problems facing the individual in the area of Estate Planning, Contracts and Income Tax. All classes will be held in the evening at North Sanpete High Schools Media Center. Barrett said 15 persons must sign up for the clinic in order for it to carry. More information may be obtained from Barrett by calling vandeKamp.200: GOT A free legal clinic will be of-- , MT. PLEASANT fered for four weeks from 7 until 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday nights starting on January 14 according to Gor-- ( don Barrett, Community Schools Coordinator. The clinic will be under the direction of Frederick H. Ockerman, Attorney at Law and former Deputy County Attorney. Ockerman has his own practice in , y Dole Ramen Shaver's Charmin jUnswtnd. Grapefruit : 462-245- : pefru tj Flour Juice White or Asst. Pillsbury Flour GSL Pride Water Softener Salt Chicken, Mushroom, Beef or Pork 50 Lb. 30z. 25 Lb. 46 Oz. pineape! 0 I mHUSSSBlSSBlSS tB82SSS2SS2SB2S2SS&KS2K'32Si Skyland, 200z. CHERRY PIE towns in the designated . county. It was expected that checks would be in the mail by December 15 but . complications on the state energy assistance level had delayed the ! processing of applications program. Wernz alsosaid in cases according to Wernz. ' where people have signed r up in their towns there is The Egyptian sphinx, no need to fill out any other form. Recently with the body of a lion and ' forms for fuel assistance the head of a man . have been received by (sometimes the ruler), some residents from the symbolized royal Social Services majesty. When Greeks , State office. These are to be used the symbol, they filled in only if previous gave it the body of a of a applicaUon has not been lioness and the head woman. made. Wernz said that there ' had been over 500 apModern warfare is an business about by intricate plications processed his department so far in which no one knows the December sign-up- s everything and lew know of those, 32 were very much. and ' Frank Knox denied. v The director said the The happiest program was carried out much more efficiently moments of my life have and inexpensively this been the few which I have year with the hiring of passed in the bosom of my two temporary em family.1 . or Sliced Nat. Juice 7 for fuel help processed by SS ployees and his staff taking signups in the Chunk, Crushed No. 2 Can 500 applications MANTI Social Ser-vices District 4 Field Director Therald Wernz reported to the Sanpete County Commission this week that checks will be in the mail to fuel sup-- , pliers this month on the Lb. PRIGD CHICKEN Legal clinic to start January c ttT.WMMt M- Vice-Preside- r Skyland l(r r PILLING 79 Skyland, fruit fHiioC 2ooi. APPLK PIS plume Giant Svycojfflmiiuiiiinki Sin TIDS DOTcacnriT OVQ . I ot Associated Food Stores the mountain weet largest grocery distributor Largo Tasty AV63ABSG CC7 mm |