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Show m m 9 9m "rm '9$ f M"f Page Fourteen - The Pyramid - May 24, 1995 Snow Convocation series slated May 25 forensic continue EPHRAI- M- "Little Red and sweepstakes-winnin- g Riding Hood, Can You Tell if the coach at Snow College. Big Bad Wolf is Lying?" asks Spring quarter convocations Dr. Suzanne Larson of Southern Utah University. Larson, associate professor of communication at SUU, will present the Snow College Convocation on Thursday May 25 in the Crane Theatre at 12:30 p.m. All convocations are free and open to the public. SPRING CIT- Y- The 14th The best way to assess a annual Spring City Heritage Day persons truthfulness is not by will be held Saturday, May 27. what is said, says Larson, but The public will have the opportu-- 1 how-i- n other words, through nonnity to tour Spring City, which is verbal cues like body posture and listed as a National Historic facial expression. Yet, according District. to a review of 21 studies on Notably this small Utah town, shares this designation only with deception, most people read nonverbal cues inaccurately and therefore place their trust in the wrong places. Larson will address reasons we use the wrong cues to judge deceit as well as factors that affect our ability to detect deception. She will also suggest ways "observers can improve their deception detection." Larson arrived at SUU in 1985, after 10 years in the speech communication department at Humboldt State University in California, where she was also Chair of the Women Studies Program. She received her PhD from the University of Oregon in . every Thursday through June 1 at 12:30 p.m. in the Crane Theater. Spring City observes annual Heritage Day Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. For more information, contact or Lee Gary Parnell, Bennion at 462-252- 4, 462-270- 8. The day will begin with the Firemans breakfast at 7 a.m. at the fire station. Tour tickets will go on sale at the DUP Hall, Main Street at 9 a.m. The home tour is slated to begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. Lunch will be served from noon to 2 p.m. The guided bus tour will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fifteen homes will be showcased on the guided tour. The DUP will also sponsor a bake sale at the DUP hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A dinner centered around the famous Sanpete County barbecued turkey will be served from 3:30 to 6 p.m. behind the old school. Large omniDin loncciiUancan YARD SALE agajpi cou rag Saturday OfMi' May 27 9 a.m . - 5 p.m . 113 No. In conjunction with all of the other events of the day, there will be an antique and yard sale at the old school to help raise money for the old school trust. To end the day, a street dance will be held at 6:30, featuring the group "Fire on the Mountain." ftirnagil.ftiltoa a Main Spring City Furniture, Houshoeld Items, etc. 1992. At SUU, she has also directed the forensics program, coaching 14 national champions, including two overall sweepstakes champions. Her squad has placed among the top ten schools at the American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament on seven occasions. One of Larsons top students, John Vitullo, now serves as President of the Faculty Senate Cody Johnson Family lauds West Valley Youth ( WEST VALLE- Y- Cody Johnson, 15, son of Chris and Christine Johnson of West Valley City, has received outstanding recognition by the staff at Hunter Junior High as one of the top 9th grade students. The University of Utah Young Alumni Association also honored Cody and other top students from various junior high schools in the area at a May 3 luncheon at the University of Utah. He has also been in the top 10 of the national total scores on the Standard Achievement Tests in the subjects of language, mathematics, and science. He has excelled in basketball, football, and placed fourth in the Granite School District for his outstanding wrestling abilities. He currently enjoys playing on the Golf Team at Hunter Junior High and maintains a 4.0 GPA. He will be attending Cyprus High School this fall. His grandparents are Oleah Mower of Murray, and the late Larry Mower; Dave and Ruth Johnson of Magna. are Dean and LaRae Dyches, Moroni; Maurine Mower and the late Fred Mower, Fairview. Great-grandpare- SWIMMING fLESSONS First Session Begins June 12 CALL 436-86FLO MITCHELL 33 utter 4 p.m. until school isou !; i |