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Show 'ae Tin- Twenty May 21, l!ts Pyramid Dawn Bynum named queen in Emery attendant and (elementary), aerobics for women, jogging, flag football. Swimming at Snow City plans summer recreation program Activities Center, hor- seshoes. If there are any other EMERY- - Dawn which you would Bynum, Mt. Pleasant, interests The starting date will baton, pentathalon. MT, PLEASANT- - The like to have included was named queen to reign be the week of June 8 and Drill team marching city recreation departplease contact either over the rodeo Friday and ment is gearing up for will end on August 14. The (all ages), tennis-adul- t, 1 or Saturday nights in Emery Erickson John another fun filled sum- following classes, Clinics tennis-childrecheerwhere members of the Dennis Slack or workshops are being leading clinic (all ages), mer of recreation. Sidekicks Riding Club This year the depart- considered this summer: creative dance, music This summer were attempting to Basketball Clinic, Arts classes, badmitton clinic, promises to be exciting ment is going to expand state. for and fun for everyone in qualify its program to fit the and crafts, archery, table tennis. On May 6 Juab held soc-cor, Mt. Pleasant. Come and of Mt. and adults frisbee, weight training, youth Wrestling clinic, their qualifying rodeo Pleasant City. family night in gym, gymnastics participate, which saw Dawn qualify as first Alana Bynum win the tiUe of Miss Congeniality. Alana also won first place in barrel racing which qualifies her for state in that event. , 462-228- n, 462-276- 4. . Jana lligham (loft) assists Judy registration which is IVIalono with Snow underway at the college. now Clint Lynch also won the right to compete by taking third place in bull riding. 15-1- College Slimmer School Registration underway for Snow summer school EPHRAIM Registration is now under way for Snow College Summer School. Class work for the first term begins Monday, June 8, which is also the deadline for registration without a late penalty. Thereafter, late registration will be seniors are especially accepted All interested persons, regardless of age, are being encouraged to take of this opto a jump get portunity on their college Brochures education. have been mailed out to graduating seniors in the 52) area. LB. through invited to register for classes and may inquire by contacting the Snow College Office of Community Services, phone ext, 205, housing will be available and those desiring housing information may call Snow College, ext. 229, education and other credit courses is being offered. See the Summer School schedule printed elsewhere in this edition for a listing of the courses as well as tuition and registration information. Graduating high school , Off-camp- full calender City. Gilbert Dale Hatch kept Juge Louis G. Tervort's Tenth District pled not guilty to a bad Court busy through lunch check charge and will hour and well into the attend trial this morning. Trials were set as afternoon, even though both follows: Mark Wall trial set for June 18. Stan Sessions trial set for today. John David Cook and Dixie Lee Cook vs. Christy Thorpe trial set for June 18. James Clifford Wise was told, "If youre gonna make it, it will be with some strong supervison, as he was sentanced to zero to five years custody in the Utah State for a third degree felony theft of $300 from a market in Gunnison. David L. Shepherd received a fine of $1,000 and twelve weekends in jail as well as one year probation for evading an officer. Division of Wildlife citations: Craig Dee Oberg, Karl Don Christensen, and Perry Olsen were all cited for shooting out of a vehicle at rabbits. They public about twenty, pled guilty of Class B theft of 10 gallons of gas. The men will be sentenced today following a probation report by Dwight Daniels. Brett Sorensen, Nephi, charged with a second was felony degree released on his own recognizance after four days spent in the Utah His Jail. Valley preliminary hearing was set for this morning. Glen Jestesen, Spring City, pled not guilty to a leniency from the court. They claimed they were shooting only from the back of a pickup truck they were driving, never from the cab. The men also felt that since the officer, Brad Bradley, had waited three hours to Class charge allowing a vicious dog cite them that he was not to run loose. He was acting in good faith. a appointed public Bradley had been placed defender and had a non- on probation by the DWR jury trial set for June 4 at for the incident, following 2 p.m. receipt of a letter at DWR David Hamad, 22, and offices from the three Robin Hamad, 21 of men. They were fined a Moroni entered into a reduced $25. plea bargaining situation prior to their preliminary Mr. Earl Oldroyd and hearing June 4 for a third degree felony charge of two sons, Burt and cultivating marijuana. Ronald of Midvale visited The bargaining request over the weekend with was made in a letter from parents, and grandthe pairs attorney Hans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Chamberlain of Cedar Lowell Oldroyd. " w . 92) i Clell Fowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowles of Mt. Pleasant, has accepted a mission call to the Germany, Hamburg Mission for the I ,I)S Church, lie will represent the Mt. Pleasant Second Ward and will he honored at a J LB TYSON 12 OZ. CHICKEN BOLOGNA home I IT SIERRA FARMS B B Q TURKEYS RHINE ON WHOLE SLAB BACON BONELESS So. Fast, from 3 to p.m.. Sunday. Max 21. v. 5 TOP ...id. Memorial Day SIRLOIN..... ib COKE 79 H ib 09 SHOULDER 9299 SHOULDER , n ib.H 09 39 ROAST ibH STEAK CALIFORNIA DELMONTE SWEET C0RW NORWEST SELECTED CATSUP received ib.40 CALIFORNIA NEWLONG WHITE POTATOES .5ibs.Tl TOMATOES Colorado Soccer Team. r, RED RADISHES . . 2 FANCY DIXIE 100 COUNT 99 WHITE PLATES SPRING MEDELY COLD CUPS DIAMOND 12-X- ,50c 25 FINAL TOUCH 35 OFF 6 CREAM RELISHES ASST. . NALLEY 32 OZ. MUSTARD PLOCKMAN CHEESE 'XT 7 FROSTING 16 0Z PKCES &lGO 0fl 20 D open .$0 Aijn .11 ... READY-TO-SPREA- as' KRAFT 18 OZ. BAR B 0 SAUCE IGA 10 LBS. CHARCOAL . . . . . . . FAMILY PACK 60 CNT, BAND AID NORWEST 1 00 CNT ..... 80? 5 ... .05 ASPRIfJ 60Z. JELLO GELATIN AMERICAN 12 OUNCE SINGLES . . . . . KAY 212223 ISLATJO craw cucur.M ITALIAN CATALINA ...H00 AMERICAN BEAUTY 24 OZ ELD0 & SHELL ms pm EFFECTIVE 0i D0 ....... .. KFIAFT160Z. 1000 Moroni Elementary PTA personnel and Utah Highway Patrol Trooper David bikes to students at the school. The bikes were Bailey explained state laws for and reflectors, spokes and loose chains and wheels were Inspected for safety checked. After the Inspection the students were given a bike obstacle course test to prove they were safe riders. 50 LIBBY 5 OZ. COTTAGE o .80 J N 99 ? . VIENNA SAUSAGE . . HERSHEYS 8 OZ: GIANT BAR i . . . NABISCO 19 OZ. CHIP AHOY COOKIES . PILLSBURY 329 22 OUNCE x MUSTARD )9oz PINT MEADOW GOLD ... .299 0XYD0L 84 OZ DILL VARIETIES 83 25 OFF 28 OZ. "ALLEY 12 OUNCE PICKLES 30 OZ. bun.38Q MINUTE RICE U 29 .1007 oz SOUR . i N ALLEY'S PORK ft BEANS 3 ib.8 BANANAS 40 OFF 96 OZ J'Vi PIERCES FRESH GREEN ONIONS A recognition for his Eagle project which involved reading to Northern 15 OZ. SALAD David special senior citizens confined to rest homes. He is an honor student at Blevins Junior High and was on the basketball team. He was selected for the RITTED 6 for David Lynn Despain son of Steve and Kaye Despain, of Fort Collins, Colo, received the Eagle Scout Award in a Court of Honor last month. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Despain of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Poulsen of Wendover. He is the great grandson of Mrs. J.F. Pritchett, Mt. Pleasant. - OLIVES 32 OUNCE r ML 6 PACK CANS POUND . ) SPRITE TAB MARGARINE MEADOW GOLD " FOR . PARKAY FOIL 4 MIS 38 EMM testimonial 1st FRESH OLD FAITHFUL WHOLE BONELESS Sunday. Max 21. at !l a. m. lie will enter the M IC Max 2X. There will be an open house at his parents' .....50 cited extenuating circumstances in asking for of b" , ' Pen-titntia- defender. A non-jur- y trial was set for June 18. Ned Sorensen and Jeff B 'i farewell MANTl- - A Nielsen, TYSON 12 OZ. CHICKEN FRANKS OSCAR MEYER 12 OZ. MEAT 81 BEEF BOLOGNA CORN DOG 283-402- the judge lined up six people to be arraigned and handled their cases en masse as far as practically possible. Arraigned were: David L. lligham pled not guilty on a speeding charge and had his trial set for June 18. Robert Lee Kidd also pled not guilty and the two will be tried together. The plea was entered by letter from their attorney, Ray Malouf of Logan. Linda Beck, 22, Provo pled not guilty of a bad check charge and was fcOU9 JOHNSON Tenth district court calendar va HAMBURGER & HOT DOG FRANKS advantage Tuesday, June 16, with a $5.00 late registration fee. A variety of general appointed IGA OSCAR MEYER MEAT GSOCERy |