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Show Page 18 - Pyramid Recreation Guide Snow in summer Summer programs are already on line for Snow College this year, beginning with the Ropes Course held throughout the summer. The course is a series of and team exciting individual challenges that provide opportunities to develop teamwork, unity, leadertrust, problem-solvinand communicaship, tion skills. It is a great opportunity for school groups, athletic teams, management groups, youth teams, leadership groups, educators and others. Beginning its third year in operation, the course has already served over 2,000 people. Half or full days are available by calling Russ Johnson at Snow ext. College Outreach, 207. "Intrigue of the Past", is a three-da- y workshop dealing with archaeology and the history of early Utahns. Scheduled for June it is a joint effort by the g, self-estee- m 283-402- 1, 1, - May 1 1, 1994 Swap Meet off to great start Steve is a native of Midvale, graduating from Hillcrest High School in 1982. He says hes a having had more jobs than he cares to reordered. member, but finds that experiThe couple began the business ence helpful in the business he on a shoestring budget, having now operates. arrived in the county with only a few dollars in their pockets. They They say their goal in beginbuilt sheds and purchased adverning the business was to contribtising, from which .they made ute to the city, especially the enough to begin what now seems youth, and judging from the faces to be a thriving business. of more than a dozen happy kids April, born in Colorado, was shopping there, this goal is being raised and educated in Sanpete met. He is trying to do that in County, attending North Sanpete other aspects of his life as well. Haskell stand beside a doll house, part of the The business has about 120 Steve and April High School, and is the daughter in their available merchandise Swap Meet of Clin and Pearl Woolsey of Mt. consignees who bring their wares located in the old Terrels building in Mt. Pleasant. business Pleasant. She spent some time to sell and pay the Haskells a helping put the natural gas line small percentage of the prices. sale"-typcatering especially to 24 hours beforehand for public into the city. needs in the commu- inspection, then see it auctioned The goods are mostly "yard nity, while trying to provide on Saturdays at noon. service to all segments of the The last method is consignment, mentioned earlier, where population. Clients have three options for almost anything can be sold for the customer without their having the sale of their goods. First is the Swap Meet, held to be present. every Saturday, where customers , Steve and April are appreciacommumay rent a space in the parking tive of the lot during the summer and sell nity support theyve received, their own merchandise. and are grateful to Terrel Seely Second is an auction, where for his patience and help in gethopeful sellers bring their goods ting them started. Operating since November 1993, Steve and April Haskells Swap Meet business in Mt. Pleasant seems to be just what the public, especially the kids, s" e, low-inco- Bureau of Land Management, the Freemont Indian State Park and the Great Basin Environmental Education Center (GBEEC). Two hours of inservice or USU credits can be earned while staying in the beautiful surroundings of the GBEEC, located on 80 acres of pine and aspen covered property at 9,600 feet a few miles east of Ephraim. The workshop is geared for fourth to 1 teachers, informal educators and others. 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