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Show Page Ten The Pyramid Scandanavian Jubilee plans underway March 19, 1981 It ms? are processes the products Scandanavian submitted. For further information Gwilliam at Jubilee, P.O. Lauritzen F, Mt. Pleasant, .on any aspect of the or Gay Nickle call Mrs. 84647. celebration, Utah EPHRAIM- - Plans now underway for fourth ; danavian Box Jubilee in Ephraim. Booths will be available The - 1981 event for demonstratidn purpromises to be one of poses and for those Utahs finest folk' art wishing to demonstrate a festivals according to skill, a written those in charge of this discription of the skill year's celebration and if possible sponsored by the Sanpete photographs of processes Community Theatre and and resulting products should be submitted. Ephraim City. The festival celebrates Booths will be available Utahs unique Scan- for demonstration purdanavian heritage with poses and for those traditional foods, crafts, wishing to sell their work. folk music, and fun. The Jubilee Committee Artists with skills in requests a ten percent traditional scandanavian commission on all pieces and pioneer folk arts and sold with proceeds to go crafts are being sought by to the special Jubilee Jubilee Fund which will help to this years Directors. This includes make the event People who want to do business with the bank that gives them: g. ' Membera of the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School staff along with other educators hear evaluation reports following a complete study of the school here Tuesday. The school had applied for accreditation which is expected to be granted after the State Board of Education reviewa all of the reports. Accreditation completed Teaching Teachers pass with an A class educators MT. If kids think its tough to get a good grade on their report cards, they should take a look at what their teachers had to do to come up with a good PLEASANT- - grade. Pleasant Mt. from seven the few in the state to other school districts. After looking over the education programs and plant facilities the entire team of 12 members met and gave commendations and recommendations to the elementary staff and district officials. Areas covered included School Elementary teachers and staff recently completed art and music; qualifications for accreditation and Tuesday was test day. An accreditation team from the Utah State Office of Education under the direction1 of Mrs. Joyce Hansen,, came to the school, overturned evey nook, looked into all the physical facilities munications, reading, gifted and talented; mathematics, health, education; reporting, Mt. Fountain have defined goals from. Tuesday nights beginning at 7: 30 p.m. April 7 on Except for a few minor how to be a better Mrs. teacher. The class, recommendations, Hansen reported that Systematic Training to school had passed with an Effective Teaching will A. She said the state be taught at the Middle board would review all School in Moroni and is to the reports and it they open not only met the standards which professional teachers but said 4he expected they also anyone who would would, the board would like to become a more make an official effective teacher. information Further to the presentation about the class, which school. Commenting Dr. Miller will run until May 12, can said, Schools are for the be obtained by contacting 6 development of each and Betty Dase acstudent and every creditation is designed to help us to a better job for the kids. K-1- 2. ' 436-820- 84629. No , With Offered during the celebration are a Scandanavian breakfast and lunch, tours of local historic architecture, a parade, folk dancing on the main street, puppet shows, and a Sanpete Best Hours In Town 8-- - 6 Mon. thru Friday thru Thursday Friday ; 5 Mon. lobby: 9 6 Most Efficient, Friendly Service Around Come Claim These Rewards At stage production. This years Jubilee will MORONI NEWS 8 DHve-a- p Theater Community Service Charge SIM minimum balance be held over Memorial The Senior Sororis Club day weekend with art and met on Wednesday at the craft displays and food new home of Olive booths on Blackham. Helena Saturday operating May 30th and the June 1. On was McKinnon Sunday May 31, hostess to the following an historical program club members: Venice music and combining Anderson, Ethel Bailey, speech will be presented. Minnie ' Livingston, Programs listing the Delpha Despain, 11a times and location of each Faux, Lura Faux, Sarah activity along with Anderson, Betty Syme, historical information and Effie Blackham. will be mailed upon Rook was played request. Write Scan IQVfc i il fd:3 0utac LINDER Phone 300 No. Milburn Road I Ia 427-336- 1 427-336- 3 and ' Fountain Green, Pleasant is the second Green com- pleted the process and on 24 Moroni March Elementary will finish the process. Fair view Elenientary is scheduled for next year. Educators looking at the schools work were also impressed with the districts curriculum development guide which outlines all subjects in The North Sanpete School District is one of J. K-1- 2. included Principal to view British schools MT. PLEASANT- - Supt. Harold Johnson, North Sanpete School District, announced Tuesday that Dr. Reed Miller, Prin- cipal of the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School, would participate with II other Utah principals in an educational exchange program. Dr. Miller, along with the other principals will spend three weeks in England observing the British School system. ' Next year, principals from England will come Dr. Reed Miller six-wee- Utah We welcome to our city, school to undergo the accreditation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay Last year (Debbie) Sorensen and process. Bindrup. They directed the accreditation team which A decorative and fine arts. All artists work shops will be juried and applications should be made by April 25. For those wishing to demonstrate a skill, a written description of the skill and if possible photographs of FREE CHECKING Elementary elementary Mrs. was Jewel media industrial special education. disbanded. board school facilities; child nutrition; n from the state studies, relations, pupil personal services, evaluation and Dr. Miller said Tuesday after the team had Accompanying physical social ministration, community to, Hansen science; career awareness: kindergarten; ad- delved into all classroom instruction materials and took note on how the teachers were performing their tasks. During the past year Principal Reed Miller and his staff prepared a large book telling everything about the school. There is not a question you can ask us that we dont have the answer accr-ditatio- com- k MT. PLEASANT-class will start on domestic and survival skills such as furniture, Applications should be soap, and brick making sent to Janet Gwilliam, as well as the more P.O. 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