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Show The announcement was made by SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Three Sanpete students were finalists in Dr. Kent L. Worthington, Associate the first Vocational Excellence Superintendent. Named Were: Awards program sponsored by the Bardett pastrap in Post SeconVocational Education Department of the Utah State Office of dary Agricultural Education who is attending Snow College; Lynn Education. Rasmussen, of Fountain Green, in Post I i--i BEGKiSMRRGrA'NGE L 30Ves" Pterin BBBBBSSSSS Adar.w cddiitg 1'ler.umw Offers a 1 0 Discount to future couples when presenting this ad and booking a complete wedding. CHOOSE FROM 9 BEAUTIFUL BACKDROPS Along with many other services everything to make your special day '.'Memorable tt Weddings can be anytime during the next 4 months, but if arranged for in May, no traveling expense will be added. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - CALL Ask about our additional 0 Offer expires May 31,1 283-407- Distributive Secondary The Peace Movement: STRATEGY FOR DECEPTION If the art of diplomacy fails, the art of warfare can rescue the nation. But if the art of warfare fails, no diplomacy can rescue the nation. But if the art of warfare fails, no diplomacy can salvage our nations destiny." Volunteers aid Snow alumni search at casaagccB (soars nasnB fPPa glT; OimifflaVAATj ATM ilM :l Page Three May 9, 1984 Sanpete Shopper program, which is open to aU students who plan to pursue careers academic degrees, has demon- - recognizing superb achievement of in vocational areas in lieu of strated of individual efforts, he added. the importance Education who is attending Utah Technical College in Provo and Lauri Ann Roundy, in Post Secondary Techology and Industry. She is also attending Utah Technical College in Provo and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roundy of Fairview. Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rasmussen. Competition among secondary and students in the many areas of vocational education have been intense, said Dr. WorThis first years thington. clmsmorn 037 0 gd V gunt EPHRAIM thusiastic A group seniors of Discount 984 This Shocking Report by General Gatsis have been one-thir- Merryweather, You Must Hear en- 1 donating man hours for the benefit of Snow College through partacicipation in a Telethon, cording to Leon Olsen who has coordinated the effort for the institution. update our alumni records and find lost observed Karen alumni, Bliss, snows Director of Development and Alumni Affairs. Olsen has given freely of his time in coordinating this project and we sincerely appreciate his service as well as that of the callers, she said. Ms. Bliss indicated that in any kind d of mailing list approximately of the people move to other locations annually, and that the telethons are invaluable in updating these fluctuating records. Olsen would like to publicly thank the callers for giving so willingly of their time (and he says they had fun doing it). They are: Edna Benson, Goldie Olsen, Ivan Alder, Eunice Alder, Dorothy Anderson, Edgar Anderson, Esther Anderson, Marie Benson, Iris Olsen, Eva Thompson, Edith Willard&en, Hazel White, Blodwin Olsen, Robert Olsen, Fonda Stout, Astrid Larsen, Frances AnLucile Olsen, Max derson, 3 - - Sanpete students chosen finalists Maureen Scott, and Calva Brigadier general Andrew (Retired), entered the U.S. Army in 1939 as a private and served his years. country as a professional combat infantryman for thirty-si- x MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR COMMUNISM General Gatsis, one of our most decorated officers, has served as a paratrooper, infantry commander, intelligence officer, and instructor in Military Science. He personally led counter attacks on Communist positions in Korea and commanded one of the most effective units in Vietnam. His observations on the peace movement and how it operates from the Pentagon to West Point to the battlefield will sur- prise you. P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 11- ,-8 MANTI MANTI LIBRARY CLUB ROOM, Nellie Doke, Melba Reid Harding. In as much as the telethon will continue for a month, Id surely some additional appreciate volunteers to help with this worthy cause, Olsen commented. j. gatsis, u.s. Army Sponsored by The John Birch Society and The Larry McDonald Crusade SHOE SALE your chance to get shoes for the entire family at Tl s is unbelievable savings! LADIES & LADIES & JUNIORS JUNIORS BLAZERS PANTS SLACKS & Ladies S COORDINATE JACKETS & Girls Dress Shoes Sandals Athletic Shoes Western boots Casual Leathers ! ! 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