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Show fl April English viewpoint: 15, The Pyramid 1982 Page Nine Kids are the same all over the world New fficers of the Fountain Green Vacqueros riding club include Karen Zumwalt, left, president; Jennifer Hansen, secretary, and Angela Cook, reporter. David Sorensen was elected vice president. By Betty Ramsey MT. PLEASANT "Kids are the same the world over, said Mrs. Pat Head Gaines, Teacher of the Breckfield Infants of School Liverpool, England this week as she commented on differences and similarities in school students. Mrs. Gaines has held the which post, corresponds to that of prinicpal here, for the last four years. She arrived in the United States March 27 to attend a convention of elementary school principals in Atlanta, Ga. From there she came to Salt Lake City where she spent a few days sightseeing and then came to Mt. Pleasant as the houseguest of Reed and Opal Miller. awards voted on by members of the F ountain Green Vacqueros riding Club were Heidi Dyches, left, most improved rider; Amy Mikkelsen, outstanding member; Clint Hansen, hard luck award, and Brian Ivory, sportsmanship award. VViuners of Expo will provide opportunity in FTN. GREE- N- from throughout the stale will participate in the first ever Utah Fitting and Showing Livestock Exposition--Th- e Expo, for short. The Expo is the brainchild of Ann Larsen and Nellie Stephenson, F'ounlain Green leaders who represented the County at the Western Leaders Regional Forum last month in Colorado Springs, CO. A similar Expo held in Colorado was described at "tile Forum. Why cant we do that in Utah?" the two leaders wondered, and proposed doing just that tostate4-who en officials, 4-- Judged fitting and thusiastically supported showing competition will the program. The Expo, scheduled to be the culimination of the Expo, with $50 at the two-da- y be held June Ellsworth Livestock scholarships awarded to winners in Center at Brigham Young the of two age divisions, University, will provide a each 13 9 through and 14 of opcombination 19. Tack and portunities for com- through grooming equipment will petition and growth for livestock be given to second in through fifth place projects. The first year's Expo winners. Judging for the Expo is will provide classes for based equally on a perbeef, sheep, swine and horses. Demonstrations sonal interview w ith each will be given on fitting exhibitor, record book, and showing techniques fitting, and showing. A for each type of livestock, $7.50'entrance fee will be with opportunities for charged each exhibitor to exhibitors to practice pay for awards and costs. fitting and showing on program their own animals under parents and leaders also as may participate expert direction. 15-1- 6 T ' e 1 GUARANTEES THE LOWEST PRICE AND SINCE ONLY CROWN TOYOTA GIVES YOU A 3 YEAR 50,000 MILE . for SINCE ONLY CROWN TOYOTA GIVES YOU A 1 YEAR, MILE WARRANTY ON SELECTED USED CARS. . . WHY BUY ANYWHERE ELSE? English "I probably added. missed summer". Pat Gaines, school principal from Liverpool, Fngland, is visiting Mt. Pleasant as a guest of Reed Miller, Mt. Pleasant Elementary school principal. Mrs. Gaines noted children are much the same everywhere. Board member plans visit EPHRAI- M- The physical fitness and building relations between Her people. young women leaders of the Manti Utah region including Moroni, Mt. Pleasant, Manti and Gunnison will meet with Grethe Petersen from the Young Womens General Board at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 at the Ephraim Fourth previous church service includes teaching Relief Society, as acting president of the Young womens organization, and working on the Stake Relief Society Board. "Included are advisors, specialists, ward camp Ward Church. Mrs. Chase Petersen is directors, secretaries, the mother of three and others involved with Womens children, a graduate of the Young in the region," Program Young have a teaching cer- Brigham a Lorna and Frischknect tificate which was ob- University e stated. MTP at graduate tained with two years of "Bring any questions College. Her civic specialized training. That service includes might have for the you working time now has been exof directhe with board question and answer tended to four years. She tors of Cambridge Family time. It will no doubt be has an advanced diploma and Children, working as quite some time before in addition to her cereditor of Ex- we will have the privilege tificate, and is now managing II, and lecturing at of a General Board ponent a toward working Westminister on "Roots member paying us a visit masters degree. and Realities series. again, Patty Jackson more free here Her interests include said. Mrs. Gaines said she feels American children are much more free than English children to dress the way they like and to do things such as eat in class. Most students in England wear uniforms and "We never allow d model thereof, was hanging around Mrs. Protoceratops, or a eating in class, she said. second grade class at Mt. Pleasant Elementary last week. Students Kowalski's education adult the as MThree EPHRAIhas "England, however, constructed the model, part of "Dinosaur Day. discipline problems just Sanpete residents and one director for Millard like everyone else, she from Millard County will County School District for receive awards April 16 at 15 years. She worked with said. Citizen Senior Children of the age to be Snow College when the the as county in Mrs. Gaines school are Adult Education Assn, of program PLEASANT-"Dinos- aur grades at Mt. Pleasant MT. makes the coordinator for 13 years, young enough to want to Utah Rosenlunds second grade and is still doing volunwas Elementary School. Day please, but she said she presentations for conclasses made models of sees a difference now in tributions in the area of teer work for the Senior observed last Wednesday, in Students Mrs. various dinosaurs, and Citizen program. students after about the adult education. April 7, by the second Kowalski and Mrs. each did a report An open house will be age of 11 compared with r held at 1 p.m. in the Little those a few years ago. "It is very discon- Theater and awards will certing for children when be presented by officers unemployment is so great and members of the that they feel there is no board to Elliot J. future for them, so they Moroni; Dr. have a why try at- Garth Beacham, titude." Ephraim; Bruce JenLiverpool is an area nings, Manti and Sebrina C. Ekins of Millard with 50 percent unemployment, she said, and County. The public is added, "It is too bad. The invited. is the adArnoldson people are good people and they deserve better ministrative assistant of curriculum and personnel than that." She and a friend who for the North Sanpete He District. accompanied her on the School trip will go from Utah to received his master's Detroit to get an idea of degree from Utah State what urban schools are University, and has done work at the like in this country, since of Liverpool is also an urban area. She also said there Washington, Seattle. He is a project in Ipsilanti, has been involved in adult Mich, which she wants to education for 20 years in take part in as part of her various aspects teaching work on her masters and developing programs. He has also degree. Mrs. Gaines is married served as mayor of to Charles Gaines, a Moroni. Dr. Beacham is the professor at Edgehill of of College Higher Education in Ormskirk, educational programLancashire. They have a ming (teacher training) son who is in at Snow College. He With $100 minimum high school taking A received his Ph.D. degree level, or advanced level, from the University of studies in science and Utah, and has worked in continuing education for computer studies, over 10 years. financed self Driv-v- p This is Mrs. Gaines 8 r 6 Mon. thru Friday first trip to America, a is Jennings - 5 Mon. thru currently 9 Lobby: Thursday trip which she financed active as a Deseret News 8 - 6 Friday herself. She says English correspondent, and was schools are not so awarded the outstanding generous in financing correspondent by Deseret study trips for their News two years ago. He retired from Snow College after serving 15 spectators. Facilities for dormitory years on the faculty. He housing and cafeteria has a masters degree food service will be from the University of available at BYU. Oregon, and has done Entry fees and ap- some post graduate work. plications, along with Sebrina Ekins is a record books, must be reporter for the local submitted by June 1. newspaper, Millard County agents and local County Chronicle and leaders will have in- Gazette. She has been Four to receive adult ed awards'"" life-size- Dinosaur is theme at school People who want to do business with the bank that gives them: . J FREE CHECKING coordinator No Service Charge Best Hours In Town Most Efficient, Friendly Service Around Come Claim These Rewords At formation and ap- plications. Expo CROWN TOYOTA 110 W. CENTER, OREM rainy weather, she laughed and balance AND 12,000 Infants students from ages three to seven years, Mrs. Gaines said. In order to be a teacher when she started some 25 years ago, one had to is well-know- n University . . . WARRANTY ON NEW TOYOTAS. Breakfield School "The weather was nice and sunny just before we Mrs. Gaines said, left, and referring to the WARfTHETID; SINCE ONLY CROWN TOYOTA ON A TOYOTA CAR OR TRUCK school. in the United States. She said in all the years she has been leaching, there has been only one day she could not get out to go to school and the schools were closed. That day was in January of this year when snow drifts reached depths of seven to eight feet. Rad-cliff- 4-- H first-plac- When Dr. Miller, principal of Mt. Pleasant Elementary School, went to England last year on a similar visit, he toured Mrs. Gaines school and invited her to visit his as is this She also said salaries for teachers and principals are lower thar in this country. As to her impressions of the United States, she said, I have just been It overwhelmed. is cant you something describe, and much more we than expected. Everyone is so friendly and hospitable and has made us feel so at home." Mrs. Gaines said the weather this winter in England has been different and much colder than usual, as it has been teachers country. 224-132- 0 committee members are Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Larsen and Debbie Sorensen, all of Fountain Green; Thomas Reeye, Manti, Sanpete County agent; Jim Jensen, Provo, youth agent; Bonnie Kofford, Orem; Steve Jackson, Richfield, youth agent; and Mel Harris, correspondent for 7853" Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune and served Checkups pay off Physicians discover most can prostrate doing a digital cancers by rectal examination. The American Cancer Society says this exam should be a part of every mans annual health checkup after the age of 40. r- - FAmVIEW DRAIXII 300 N. MUIUXN ROAD 427-336- 1 r- -3 MT. PLEASANT BRANCH 210 SOUTH 462-245- 7 462-245- 8 sun M |