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Show Page Eight - The Pyramid - June 10, 1998 sumer demand, the need for skilled individuals is tremendous," said Cenex Foundation Board Chairman Elroy Webster. Local man receives scholarship . ST. PAUL, MN Stacey Christensen, Fairview, and an agribusiness major at Snow College, is among 81 recipients of a $600 agricultural studies scholarship from Cenex Foundation. "As agriculture strives to meet advances underway in rapid technology, knowledge and con- - addressing this.' through Cenex Foundation schol-- , ' arship programs by providing financial assistance to men and ; women committed to building a; career in todays challenging " agriculture profession. "Financial assistance is an important component of support-- . ing high caliber individuals seeking careers in agriculture," said Foundation President Cenex ' childrens hour MT. PLEASAN- T- Rock n Read, the summers reading program at the Mt. Pleasant Public Library, is in full swing. About 50 children enjoyed rock painting, rock collecting, stories and songs at last weeks activities held at the Library. Today, June 10, another hour of fun is planned. All children There are three things I always forget. Names, faces-t- he third I cant remember. all-sta- te fuMi ckm Crib Corner FOUNTAIN GREEN- - Jason and Stephanie Keller announce the birth of their daughter, Sage Lee Keller, May 18, 1998, at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Crandparents are Ronald and Sharon Collard, Fountain Green; Eddie and Linda Seely, Mt. Pleasant; Larry Keller, Olympia, WA. are Veone Brown, Mt. Pleasant; jelores Seely, Mt. Pleasant; and Roy and Flora Keller, Olympia, ts Wa. j WKBSKi softball team as a utility player. She was also awarded North Sanpete High Schools "Outstanding Girl Athlete" for 1998. She will attend Snow College in the fall on an academic scholarship and play softball there. First are topics of Cfefty Jacobson was recently named by the Salt Lake Tri- Emily bunes "Were ages 4 through 12 are invited to come learn more about this weeks focus which is minerals and gems. On Wednesday, June 17, a rock and mineral show will be held. All programs are an hour long and begin at 10:30 a.m. This is a free program designed to encourage children to keep their reading level during the summer months. Minerals, gems iWijMI mm m iiruisMBas mm WM & Taryn Evelyn Aime, daughter of Patricia Aime, Fountain Green, and Jason Aime, will celebrate her first birthday, Thursday, June 11, 1998. Grandparents are David and Dixie Cook, Fountain Green; Mike and Pam Aime, Fair-vfe- w, Arf Fairview. is F. Booth Cook, Fountain Green. Great-grandfath- er SWIMMING LESSONS fe T rPifriitfci'V.yU-- r li-r-j c,v,- - Flo Mitchell, Chester Cixit2mw hXOjRiTi )l Lessons Begin July 6 Sign up now!! Call 436-863- -- 3 AUTO mwmmm CLEARLY THE GLASS Dt BEST GLASS IN AUTO h you need f-- ri crwrrrrarz) replacement glass for your rehile make the dear choice. See Us! Windshields Side, Back Vent Glass Rock chip repair t CHRISTIANSEN GLASS & PAINT Pleasant 951 S State. Mt (801) (801) 6 6 mmmmm 2nd Annual Currently Giving TO YOUTH GOLF CLINIC Boys & Girls - Ages 8-- Skyline Mountain Golf Course 17 & 24, July 1 & 8 July 15, Tournament, June Prizes & BBQ Fee$10 Must have own golf clubs Sign up by June 10 Limited Space Available Bill Gundry, Instructor Call 462-256- 6 Spring Specials Structure Erected on your eve ife for furst-- iIieh was ilssi nir f nv urnsnsminiv nrnita3nBiii llm ilM tsniinmiiHiii iinsr. tissaimliKEiy iTnnnji MU) rom to vYmtfli iBanfiHu Financing Available! burbam Agricultural Commercial 24 x 36 x 9 36 x 45 x 11 45 x 54 x 12 CLEARY BUILDING Toll OinnuuiiiHni anil ocJ&iIHIto la ill VilUiliJiVi id to tii!iitv tifei wd ite mvt i Horse $5,865 $9,889 $12,858 JJK22L CORR www.dearybuikflng.com Freel amnaimp IfetU dfilim fUnin!ivsiV Ullib $&)) llv (Cil ifilv if3tl? OitM Cfcwumv iknii i tflUntsw- - u 00-373-5550 OwwWmwbereqtfetfiaomewe modtoaom eWe PUw not LoatxJfrgwd mt pind n POORC |