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Show yrrfj" I ' Piijje Pmiilwn The Pyramid FVbruarv 5, !IX1 honor students Concert series sets next event MT. many in auditorium Pleasant, and on nesday, February Mt. the Manti High Scool auditorium. Both concerts begin at 8 p.m. "Sanpete Presents is a variety show spotlighting some of the finest musical artists in the county and planners of the event urge the support of the citizens in making it a success. Featured among the excellance. "We have many fine students, and we feel they should be given recognition for the outstanding achievement, enthusiastic Pleasant- - classes, Friday Forum excluding and must achieve at least a 3.70 GPA for the quarter. This grading system places a value of 4.00 for A grades. Those students at North Sanpete High School achieveing perfect 4.00 this quarter are: Ninth grade- - Leanna Walker, Tenth grade- - none; Eleventh grade- - Kathleen Mayers; Twelfth grade-Hall- y Miner. Mt. Pleasant Drug Store; Deuel Builders and Wasatch singing Supply; career; the artistry of Academy Administration professional music Office. Snow College Manti- Simmons faculty member Dennis Hansen, performing with Hardware Store; Jenhis talentd wife, sens Department Store; Kathleen; Dr. Doreen Elliott's Pharmacy. As well as at the door Kurr, Snow College, who each her vocal night before the brings expertise to this program; LaVar concert. "Lil Abner seminary, Ephraim- - Andersons Drug Store; Hinckleys Music Service; Snow College Book Store. Mt. A n, we Those students achieving at least a 3.70 GPA for this quarter are: Ninth grade: Anna Marty Green as Earthquake joins Signe Olsen as Daisy May and Mark Russell as Lil Abner in the Sanpete Community Theatres production of the popular comedy Lil Abner which will be presented Thursday night in Gunnison and Friday and Saturday nights in the Manti High Auditorium. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Community Calendar stated. In order for a student to place on the Honor Roll, he must be enrolled in at least six academic he chased at: Simmons, the superb from young pianist Manti; Jerry Dahl, the on Ephraim, of a threshhold Kelley, Julene Taylor, Todd Anderson; grade: Peggy Fussell, Russell Qraham, people. Wilde-woman of npi Todd Lisa Simons, importance Linda Wind, Poulsen, Mona Wind, Thomas Cox, Jody Gilgen, Eric Jack-maThey think that they! Shanna Brady, Jan shall speak well of youV Nelson; students for academic ticket-holder- are: John performers and aijdiences. Dr. Gert Muser will introduce the program that promises something special for everyone. s Season use their tickets. Single tickets for the concert are: available for adults, senior citizens students and children. Tickets may be pur- Wed25 at prin- Eleventh grade: cipal of North Sanpete High School, announced Bobette Allred, Laurie the second quarter Honor Hall, Valerie Krouth, Roll and cited 9th, 10th, Suzanne Turpin, Dawn 11th and 12th grade Melba Armstrong, the delightful entertainer who has performed to Academy PLEASANT-Jame- s Thornton, of local musicians; Series, offers its second presentation on Tuesday, February 24 at the Wasatch MT. Jenson, the beloved dean PLEASANT-Ge- Concert best! Bynum, Karl Ivory, To get into the Maralee Miller, Marti nowadays, one Mickel, Trudy Gilgen, society has either to feed people, Chris Peterson; amuse people, or shock; Twelfth NSH announces Area happenings rr.'T j Aagard, Livingston, James Alana Lynn Rees, Cindy Christensen; Tenth grade: Stacey Bynum, Allred, Carl Poulson, Shelley Hill, Wendy Thursday, February 5 Gunnison High School 8:00 p.mC NS High School 7 : 30 p.m Manti vs North Sanpete Friday, February Lil Abner Dedication . 6 Manti High School 8 p.m A Fairview Elementary 7 p.m.'tf Ephraim LDS Institute noon . ' 7 Saturday, February Bantam Basketball NS Gym starting 10 a.m.; Manti High School 8 p.m. Snow College Activity Center 7 : 30 p.m ; Lil Abner Snow College vs Treasure Valley Sunday, February 8 Rama Nueve" v Snow College Library 7 p.m J 10 Tuesday, February Moroni City Hall 4 p.m. Citizens Center 1 : 30 p.m, Senior Ephraim City Hall 7 :30 p.m. Senior Citizens Center 3 p.m. Fairview Elementary 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 11 North Sanpete High 7:30 p.m.Ragtime and Gaslight Presentation Thursday . February 12 Snow College Cafeteria 7:30 p.m, Republican Lincoln Day Banquet NS High School Vocational Education Banquet .Moroni . Moroni Feed Co. Credit Union Processing Plant 7:30 p.m. NS High School North Sanpete Hawkettes vs Manti Girls J Richfield vs Manti Templar gym 7 : 30 p.m. NS at Juab . Wasp gym 7:30 p.m. Blood Pressure Clinic Blood Pressure Clinic Moroni City Council DUP Camp Hambleton Bus meeting 2-- - . Snow Badgers vs Utah Tech Friday, February 13 Snow College Activity Center 7 : 30 Soil specialist to speak at meeting Soil Farmers, ranchers, Paul and other interested Christensen will be at a parties are invited to meeting in the basement attend. Dr. Christensen USU MANTI- - Dr. Specialist will discuss any problems of the Manti City Library Tuesday anyone might have in this to 10 to discuss area according February Exsoil fertility in crops Thomas Reeve, at 2 p.m. tension Agent. grown in Sanpete County. Vernal Mortensen named president of Utah Fuel Co. 2 (western Family, 12 Oz. Can 7GRAPG JUICG LAKE president of Utah Fuel J. Mortensen, vice Co. He will oversee the president of Coastal States Energy Company operation of the Southern was recently elected Utah Fuel Company near Salina and the construction, development and operation of the Skyline Mine complex near Scofield in Carbon SALT Vernal (B CITY-Vern- County. Coastal States and Utah Fuel are operating units of the Coastal Corporation an energy supply based in Houston, Tex. Utah Fuel will operate the Skyline Mines as a joint venture and subsidiary of Getty Oil Company. Other Utah Fuel officers include Harry L. Blomquist, Jr., chairman of the board, and Leo C. Smith, vice chairman. The SUFCO Mine produces about 1.8 million tons of coal per year and Skyline Mines, located about 25 miles east of Fairview, will produce about five million tons when fully developed. Production is expected to get underway in early J. Mortensen western Family JToi, Turtay, cmm M3AT PISS. ...... w lag glag CR3AP COUCH vandeKamp.i40i.ftg. PISH & CHIPS 7O HASH CROWNS western Family, ub. v on MAR0ARIN3 western bm FS Western Family, Horn & Family, mu UP .g1Ca CHZSSAR CHESTS western Family, it 0l RUSSHSS ALCHOL . SfJbZfmm WestemFafnlly, X3 Cm .QU APPLESAUCE!. . . FiK western Family, isol Mere, loin End KStTum. western Family, ol piiseapplo juica . . Utr Old Faithful, tandPIq. n,1 UlJr APPLOJUICB i.9lav PORK ROAST PRICES EFFfCTIVI FEBRUARY 5, 6 & 7, 1831 SLICES CACON 1982. Homemakers donate $150 to hospital PLEASANT-WaynThe Homemakers Ross, Sanpete raised the money by Valley Hospital Ad- making quilts on which ministrator accepted a tickets were sold at city check for $150 from North celebrations last sumSanpete Chapter of Utah mer. MT. e President Homemakers Kathy Watson and advisor Nanette Watson at the hospital last week. Ross expressed the thanks of all those at the Ross said the purchase of the film would place one here instead of the facility having to borrow one from the Richfield hospital for the He said the money donated will pay for part of the film and anyone or any group who might wish to donate toward the balance could do so by calling Sandra Little at the hospital. con- tribution which will go toward the purchase of a film used in special classes now being taught by Homemaker pre-nat- Ruth memberof Fairview. Brinkerhoff He noted the other of the contributions western Shores, aw. wt am western shores, Junta omrmr area. Choice, Thin Skinned LGLVJOm THANK YOU Your letters, cards, contributions and support during the past year, and particularly during the Holiday Season are most sincerely appreciated. Our work continues, and its success is assured with our continued efforts. ELDER THOMAS J. BRUTON ! i T extra Double Red, crisp, Delicious Fancy, Seeing then that we Homemakers saying that have such hope, we use in former years they had great plainess of speech, wall papered the delivery yet not in knowledge. room at the facility. II Corinthians XI.6 Vio lucanla 90 74100 Toronto, Italia BS--G western Family, sol pakcv CATCUP....Utr Jk I western Family, vt s fm, m und, m Sup m 001 "i& qach cRTCsrrrS10 r X |