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Show t July 17, 2003 - The Pyramid - Page Three Grants support preservation, development projects in Sanpete c o c r a 97 o $ c,' 9jR Pictured are students of Meagan Christensen's drill team classes. Left to right: front row Tiffany Taylor, Ison, president; Aubree Beck, drill mistress; Alexandra Hutchison, drill mistress; Whitney Ison, secretary; Allison Sego and Mellissa Christiansen. Middle row; Bradi Goble, MaKayli Jorgensen, vice-preside- Courage and perseverance a magical talisman, difficulties before which and obstacles disappear vanish into air. Adams have , a Brandie Swain, Shantel Ison, Jessica Davis, Lissa Swain, Brittany Goble. Back row; Jorie Davis, Jessica Peel, Kenzie Draper, Kali Blackham, Baily Coombs, Michelle Perry, Lexie Gleason. Not pictured, MickeUe Poulsen, Shaelie Kubota and Brittany Engstrom. ne Shy-an- '!, Family: A unit composed not only of children, but of Growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy man has no time to form. Maurois Its faith in something and for something enthusiasm that makes life worth looking at. wit, fancy, Memory, cannot acuteness, grow young again in old age, but the heart can. Richter men, women, an occasional animal and the common cold. Nash Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings. Only one thing endures and that is character. Holmes COUNTY--ThreSANPETE e significant restoration and development projects in Sanpete County have received grants from the U.S. Forest Service via the Manti La Sal National Forest and Sanpete County Travel and Heritage Council. In Centerfield, the beneficiary of a $15,000 grant is the LDS Meetinghouse, built in 1886. Local preservationists, overseen by resident Debbie Hansen, have been working to restore the structure for some time. The group has already secured a Certified Local Governments Program grant from the Utah Division of State History to help finance the project, which will now be supplemented by the U.S. Forest Service grant. Now owned by the city, the former LDS Meetinghouse is built of oolite, stone and wood. It has a floor plan and consists of two sections. Its steep, pitched, sloping roof is its distinguishing design feature, and it also boasts nine-fopanel doors, A tower was later added in 1897. The meeting house has stood vacant and neglected for years and once restored will be used as a and vocational community center. A $7,500 grant was awarded to Illusion Academy and Mt. Pleasant City to provide computer use and advanced training to students at Snow College and throughout the region. Illusion Academy is a "high tech center" that houses the computer illustration business as well as providing space for a community classroom and Internet Cafe. Owned by Dean Kleven, a wainscoting and . grant. The money will be used to help restore tjje 1918 structure to its former glory. Preservationists including Dean Peckham have already raised some $300,000 for the project, in addition to securing a $45,000 grant from the George S. and Delores Foundation. Peckham said the group is in the process of applying for an additional $180,000 grant from the Community Impact Board to finish the project. Once complete, the social hall will be used as a community gathering place. Ec-cl- computer illustrator who unique es A good leader is a person who takes a little more than his share of the blame and a little less than his share of the credit. al molding. ?f students and to offer permanent, part-tim- e jobs to qualified artists in the area. In Fountain Green, a project to restore the towns Social Hall received an $11,-60- 0 has worked for Disney and Dream Works, the business is located in Mt. Pleasants old industrial arts building, once part of North Sanpete High School. The computer designs Kleven and his partners create are used in childrens books, as well as high-tec- h digital imaging and graphics, such as the kind used to produce movies such as Toy Story ot A The U.S. Forest Service grant will be used to construct work stations to teach Maxwell . A.; y, m AaiJ'Ws Ail Pictured are students of Meagan Christen- V .1 Jentry Ison. Not pictured is Sunny sens dance studio. Left to right: Shelby Ison, Danielle Seely, Morgan Benson and July 24th Schedule Fairview City (CaiBaDie iOTncr?rrrvio Wednesday, July 23: 6:00 p.m. Youth Rodeo Rodeo Grounds, Contact Karl or Jolene Nielsen (435) Youth Dance - Lions Park, Band: Lokalgrown - 283-471- 8:00 p.m. otaCDi Hull 9 Thursday, July 24: 6:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Fireman's Wake-u- p Fun Run Contact Scott Butler, 427-375- DIRECTV. 7 at Lions Park Flag Ceremony WITH Fireman's Breakfast, Lions Park 8:15 a.m. Monument Dedication, Iven R. Cox, Lions Park 9:00 a.m. DUP Programed & 3rd Ward Church 10:00 a.m. Craft Hall, Contact Eddy Jean Coates, Fair-Danc- 427-376- :00 p.m. EMT's Barbecue Entertainment-Lion- Kid's 1 Games-Lion- s s FREE Entertainment Music by Paula Brewer 6:00 p.m. NO Rodeo - 7:00 p.m. fer DHECTV (4 3 8 Rodeo Grounds Mel Gibson in Co-E- 427-377- Credit) Equipment to Buy or Monthly Rental Fees Cell r:0Y EXIST TH (8 teams) Softball Tournament Sign-up- s at city hall, Horse Parade - State Street, Contact Lori Olson, Pre-Rode- a Programming FREE Maintenance Plan Rodeo Grounds 427-385- (Alter FREE Standard Professional Installation Saturday, July 26: 8:00 a.m. Set-U- p 7 o CRC Championship a month SPECIAL EQU:?r.EHT CONUS: Friday, July 25: 8:00 p.m. Digital Picture & Sound Add your local channels for only $6 Park, Band: Lokalgrown, Park 427-934- Channels 2 Premium Movie Channels from STARZ! 100 Lions Park 19th Annual Demolition Derby, Rodeo Grounds, Contact Steve Cox, 10:00 p.m. Fireworks Rodeo Grounds Pre-Rode- (.INCLUDING YOUR LOCAL CHANNELS) All Your Favorite Basic 427-349- 9 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. VALUE PAK 5 NO PARKING ON STATE STREET! 1 FOR 2 MONTHS MOST POPULAR e 10:30 a.m. Kid's Parade - State Street 1 1 :00 a.m. Pioneer Parade Contact Barrett Allred, 12 Noon OUR d - 7 4 8 8) Signs URST MT KSVSS ON STMZI up to tOO dfflarant movtet a month. - IJ- MOVW pNM Mmmt MIW JH MMnMfnNTi wrttti .1 8 ThaeoumaWanBiy and Swat Horn rUaftwm. 0 o Entertainment-Rode- o Grounds, Music by Rusty Bench 8:00 p.m. CRC Championship Rodeo Rrodeo Grrounds Sunday, July 27: p.m. Patriotic Program - 1st & 4th Ward Church Speaker: Chaplain (Captain) Christopher x Degn 4,4 |