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Show y, I o' d y ? - $ j ,. , i ' ,, , XV ,! NS district develops i ,$21 'v.vv....1 - 4wr. - uw3r(f, - ' Accident continuing ed program 4 FAIRVIEW CANYON-A- n accident with no injuries, except a forehead hit on a windshield, and little property damage, occured on the mountain evaluate the program.' The program, which School District, The tentative outline of wju begin Monday, Sanpete in cooperation with the the program will take a February 9, is also being of year and a half to com- - ma(ie available for Sdin. Department S" " .Educational . Studies, plete and will provide up patrons within the area to hours of 28 to in of enron has and graduate Utah, , w,nds and University participate for teachers dnfJ8 developed a proposal for credit a program of Continuing wanting to acquire an the program. Interested snow caused a 1979 .reRisterced to Education for teachers in advanced degree or a persons should contact ' nn P.rin8 the North Sanpete School lane change in the salary the School District Office c,ty t hlt a snow. bank for further information. schedule. District. and then bounce into a The purpose of the parked 1969 vehicle, program will be to registered to Jim Gor- provide the means for Fairview. don, teachers and other school The second vehicle had personnel to update and been while MT. ! PLEASANT-Nort- h fo'St. . c'ina WfBL- NSHS students take vo-e- d tours today expand their professional knowledge and skills in middle school education. Faculty members from the University of Utah will provide information and methods of research to assist teachers in building a middle school program appropriate for middle school youth, the growing rural community and faculty members of North Sanpete. Dr. Florence R. Krall will teach and administer the program. Dr. Tadd Holt will teach and , FAIRVIEW The James Anderson home in Fairview was named recently to the National Historic Register. Anderson who was a successful Fairview farmer and merchant built the brick home in about 1880. It is an extremely example of folkvernacular house design. The house exterior is decorated with contrasting red brick, cornice returns on the gables, and intricate fan bracketing. Sylvia Miner who was Fairviews oldest resident at the time of her death was born and lived much of her life in the home. MT, PLEASANT- - Processing plant and an and Junior senior optional tour of the students from North Sanpete Valley Hospital Sanpete High School are have been arranged and taking tours of several are under the direction of and Olsen industrial facilities in the Glen northern part of the Elliott Lund of the NS valley today as a part of Vocational Education observance of Advisory Council. the National Vocation Displays have been Education week from planned for the school advising students of February and fours of Sperry Univac opportunities the parked occupants were helping another motorist out of the snowbank. Both cars were driven away from the accident site. and Precision-Bil- t Homes for requirements Ephraim, Moroni Feed vocations after Co. and Moroni school graduation. in high - Page Eleven The Pyramid Too much water, feed ruins plants By Thomas Reeve, Sanpete County Agent AST, Tple a?tuf1Iy plant by using organic fertilizers. The nutrient elements in these (er- tilizers are in a form that P,a"te Wl V .,much are not available all at water and fertilizer. once for the piants Those who are unfamiliar phe nutrients will be with fertilizers often will available for several days apply to much or to after being applied, .S?- frequent applications. To avoid temperature fed and watered ac- - shock to the plant, use cording to each plants water that is within 10 House plants should be need. room of degrees tem- - Avoid over fertilizing a perature. Bertha Bulow, Marlene ' 4. 12, 1981 February Nanette and Green, Watson are in charge of the banquet, with Glade Mower and Anna Aagard in charge of awards. Brent Thorne is the Education Vocational Council Advisor and Lynn Cook serves as president of the organization. CHRISTENSEN S RCHFIELD&FILLM0RE? STUBBS - SAUNA a EPHRAIM fTl K & WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY IS FEB. 16 5 J Gunnison prjces Effective S Feb. i 12-1- 6 m yMMMlW.MBMIST0"51 QUILTING BANANZA BOYS KNIT SAPPHIRE CottonPofjrester Every Boys Shirt BROADCLOTH PRINTS PotyCotton Blend 1.98 Reg. Excellent Quilting Priced at 8.00 The George Washington Bradley House in Moroni was one of those recently named to the National Historic Register. It was built about I860 by Bradley who was called by the LDS Church on separate occasions to lead the settlement of Manti, Nephi, and finally Moroni. His large adobe house is an in-- i teresting example of folkvernacular architecture and remains one of the oldest structures in town. MORONI ' SHIRTS or More M All OF OUR GREAT GO ON SALE CFOR PRESIDENT Jr DAY. FLANNEL 07 .45 Wide,. Fun FASHION Off New Styles 2.22 SAVE $142 IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT On Any 3.22 SAVE Yd. Fun 3 Yds. Wide 29 Reg. $OK , On An Style Priced at 10.00 to 15.00 GREAT SAVINGS Pieces 1709 DENIM JEANS t f.. NYLON TRICOT PRINTS BOYS & GIRLS . . Our Entire Selection Pattern, '2.98 Reg. $222 5J62 OFF $222 STYLES BRANOSAND FASHION DACRON BROADCLOTH BATTS For Your Quilting Style Priced at 15.00 and up. Needs, 45 M9 Value MENS & BOYS BRIEFS $122 Wide 91" i 96, 2 Pounds 5 J BOXERS & ur Shoe Department Spectacular! Reduced Presidents Day Brings These Special Prices mi Every Shoe Priced at 10.00 and Above. M WALES The John T. Lewellyn House, or Lamb House as it is commonly, ' known, in Wales was listed in the National Historic Register recently because it' . is an outstanding example of the Utah 'folkvernacular architectural design. ! The brick house was built about 1875 by Lewellyn, a convert to the LDS Church who arrived in Wales in 1885 and worked in the early Sanpete coal industry. 'i ' MORONI- - The national PTA program "Reflec-- ! lions" was held the Moroni j. C ! !; j! ;j Elementary School during the week of The theme was What a Family Means to Me," and was under the direction of PTA Commissioner, Nora January 12-1- Cook. i ; ;! ,! I; !; Students were given a choice of doing a project in one of three areas: art, literature, or music. Jhe work had to be their own. Thirty-on- e winners were announced during the dedication program on Thursday, January 22. Of these, eighteen will go on to compete in the area council. Entries were judged on originality, expression of theme, neatness and attractiveness of work. First Grade winners were: J.L. Bailey, Brian Kendall, Amie Merrill, and Brandon Olson. J.L. Bailey, Brandon Olson, and Amiq Merrill will go on to council. Mrs., Fewkes is the teacher. Second Grade winners were: Mathew Westen-skoAnn Keisel, Mark 9 r - Shoes Triced at 10" to 20" '"winners, Shoes Priced Cook1, 10.00 to '14.99 SAVE SAVE - MT,V Blackham. Lalcos Club were Morrae Bonnie Simons Rosenlund. Melba and Blackham, Greg Tony At the club held at the Bailey,- Bradley home of Mrs. Wilkey, Blackham, and Lynette Wilcox. Teachers are Mis. Joe Daley enMrs. Schulze and Mr. tertained and Jqne Perry was a special' guest. Arlene Christensen Grade winners were: Cindy Larson, displayed oil paintings work the night Veronica Pina, and Todd and Cook. The project of Mrs; Simons entertained and and Glenda Staker Larson Cindy Veronica Pina will go to presented a book review, council. Mr. Findley is of Heaven Knows Why at ' .her meeting on February their teacher. Fifth grade winners 5. Special guests were and were: JoAnn Bailey, Maurene Giles Heidi Keisel, Tamera Thelma TutUe. The next club meeting Ramsay, Amy Steadman, on Michelle Larson, Felicia will be fun party Watson. Going to council February 19. will be Amy Steadman, Michelle Larsen, Felicia Watson, their teacher is Mr. Walker. Fcfasitctt Going to council will be Wilkey. CANVAS & ATHLETIC For The Entire Family . . . SHOES $10 15 4 to Up 15 SAVE SAVE , .Tamera Livingston, Ml few ?. $142 417-940- 1 v s WRANGLER CLOTHS Pretty Plans and Yams? Red Heart Quality 3H Oz. Skein Yd. COATS All Our Entire Cotton Covered Polyester Thread Pre-M- 1.09 et S 293 BEDSPREADS & COMFORTERS Good SeJacfen FlorsSs New Denim SPRING BOOK SALE 322 SAVE LUNCHEON Heavyweight 3 ALL REDUCED Spring Numbers Selected Styles Sizes RUGS Complete Selection of Sizes & Colors OUR ENTIRE SELECTION Reduced g2Z Selection of - SAVINGS ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS - L.D.S. DICKIE Books Are WORK SETS LILT Scope Liquid Prell Now on Sale! Springtime Is Home Permzrtint 18 Oz. Imperial Size REDUCED 11-11- Christensen, and Valerie ' and Vickie George Cook. Kimberlie Hansen and Ross Livingston will Collard became parents a little girl, on January Eva ;go to , Council. ' Their of Livingston,. Anna' 1 in Salt Lake City. She Peterson. is Mr. teacher Christensen, be named Patricia will Carol Jorgensen,and is welcomed by a of - The. : Chamber. WhitBurke. Ramsay, man, Going to council will Commerce believes it has brother, Earl, and four Carol Ann, be Ann Keisel, Mathew a social responsibility to sisters Karen and Elizabeth, benefit homes, schools, Wesienskow,, . Anna of a com- Jeanette. Grandparents Jorgensen, and Carol and health 4 are Mr. residing locally well as as Ramsay. Teachers are munity Miss Terry and 'Mrs. promote' the frae en- and Mrs. George Collard, Sr. of Fairview. Sidwell. terprise system. Knitting DUAL DUTY BOYS JEANS 2 4-- Sixth grade winners were: Kim Hansen, Melania Aagard.'Ross Most Colors $022 On Any Ladies or Junior Slack or Pant! $22 1 Bradley 15.00 Up S)22 SAVE PLEASANTWilcox, Greg Bailey, hostesses for the Tony Blackham, and Recent .; 4 Sizes, FuH Pieces (Except Super Star) j Becky Jackman, Uynette 22 "WINTUCK" Mens Dress Shoe Every Mens Sport & Athletic Shoe 't Xf ' Third ladies Fashion Shoo Every i', School reflections Lalcos winners announced hold Grade socials werdr Jennifer at V Erery GINGHAM CHECKS LADIES SPRING SLACKS & PANTS EVERY Ladies Sandal J J - Work Time! $J32 8 16 Oz. Shirts Register Here For 000 Giveaway! Pants HERSHEY 25V - .."V CANDY BARS I - 692' HERSHEY Gisnt Siza Chocolate 1 Bs: |