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Show Page 8 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, April 24, 1997 e Two art shows now on display at Snow Dean ODriscoll The winners of the Utah Arts Councils statewide arts competition for visual artists are now on display in the Snow College Fine Arts Gallery in the Humanities Building. Utah 96: Painting and Sculpture will remain on display in Ephraim until May . The annual competition is one of the oldest shows of its type across the nation dating back to the founding of the Council in 1899. By 1 of contemporary painting and sculpture. Recent works by Utah artists were selected by jurors, James Cooper and Deborah Solon. From this exhibit a variety of works have been choout-of-sta- te sen for this years traveling exhibition. The prestigious National Societys (NWS) exhibit is also on display now through in the Fine Arts Gallery. May Snow College is one of only six 1 Students learn about world ODriscoll student(s) about a typical day, the kind of education required for this Thanks to the new program, particular job, the temperament, s, a novel ap- interests and values needed to do proach to learning about the world the job and the kinds of benefits of work is now taking place in to expect, and will allow the stuSanpete County. The program is dent to observe actual, everyday placing high school sophomores in events as they unfold throughout the job field to shadow area em- the morning. The students will not be given ployers. The students will be on site during the last ten days of any responsibilities other than askApril with jobs in which they have ing their questions and observing expressed interest for their futures. other employees as this is deSophomores from Gunnison signed to be a learning experience Valley, Manti, North Sanpete and to help weigh the pros and cons of SchooI-to-Career- the Sanpete Academy high schools will be transported by staff and volunteers to and from various locales for an intensive, two hour look at people w ho are doing the jobs they think they would like to do. Shadowing is what it sounds like it would be: Following an exSchool-to-Caree- rs Penny Lee Schroeder, age a particular occupation. As they progress through high school these students w ill have the This oil on canvas painting by David Linn is on display. Satellite workshop to discuss riparian (streamside) areas Thursday, May , 997, will be a very special day for those concerned with the health of streams and riparian (streamside) areas. On that day four federal agencies will join together to broadcast a national satellite workshop on riparian restoration and management. This interagency event is sponsored by the Bureau of 1 1 ur Land Management (BLM), the Forest Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv ice. In addition, the United States De- partment of Agriculture Cooperative State, Research, Education and Extension Service is cooperating in the workshop. This workshop is an opportu- nity to bring communities of people together in an effort to establish a common way to evaluinternships (paid or unpaid), more the ate condition of riparian areas shadowing or apprenticeships. Several seniors are already doing and to shape collaborative apthat w ith work study or internships proaches for restoring and mainperienced employee or manager of as their final year in high school taining riparian function. a business or organization while runs down and they have very few The purposes of the broadcast shehe conducts daily business du- credits left to fulfill. A couple of are to heighten public awareness ties. The students will have a list these students are being paid as about the importance of riparian of questions to ask their host and w hile earning ees employ the host in turn will tell the their credits by study ing at home. opportunity to try out these or other jobs through job sampling, full-ti- More than 50,0 0 0 Americans are waiting for you to get your 1996 income tax refund. ta Iucludrd with every federal income refund this year will be information on organ and tissue donation. You'll find the steps necessary to become a donor and die importance of discussing donation with your family. Thanks, from more than 50,000 Americans waiting for life saving donations. For a free brochure orontin and lisa donation. caD 1 800-3- SHARt 12, of Ephraim passed away Friday, Wa-tercol- or The competition was predicated locations in the country exhibiting on a senate bill, authored by Alice the traveling show this year. Each Merrill Home, which established year there are over 1,100 artists the Utah Arts Institute and across the United States who subcalled for an annual art exhibition mit their work to the National to be held. Winning works historiWatercolor Society. Out of the art cally have been purchased and submitted, about 100 pieces are become part of the Utah State Fine chosen to be put in the annual Arts Collection. This years exhibition consists By Dean Penny Lee Schroeder April 18, 1997 as a result of an accident. Penny will be greatly missed. She was a friend to everyone she met and was able to love even those who were unkind to her. Life was an exciting journey for Penny. She was able to beat leukemia at age 5. She was like an angel to all of us. She was bom, under the covenant, Sept. 4, 1994 to Laura and Bob Schroeder in Salt Lake City. She was educated in schools at Crest View Elementary in Sandy, Utah and was an honor student at Ephraim Middle School. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y s 1i Penny Lee Schroeder Lauren Reeveley. She was preceded in death by an aunt Lois Balhom. Penny was a living example of true love. No one loved more, lived more, or was loved by othSaints. She is survived by her mother ers more. She touched the lives of collaborative approaches. The who met her. Her love leaders of the four host agencies Laura (Keith) Brothersen of everyone abundant. She had life was for Robert (Connie) will be personally involved in the Ephraim; father, and an unshakable faith sisSchroeder of Salt Lake City; courage, broadcast along with staff SpecialTill we meet again ters: Amy, Thora and Lois; also, testimony. ists on hydrology, riparian funcill her stepsisters: Elisha, Kimberly Penny. We w miss you! We love tion, soils, grazing management, and Kelly; stepbrother, Kyle; you! and policy. Funeral services were held Federal agencies across the grandparents: Rex and Thora of Pay son, Utah currently Wednesday, April 23, 1997 at country will host the satellite Behling a.m. at the Ephraim First Ward broadcast. The federal agencies serving a mission in Western Sachapel (10 South Main). Interment Lewis Robert and Marlene encourage your organization to moa; in the Ephraim City Cem-- , was panic ipate in the w orkshop at one Schroeder; Mary Louise and direction of of the federally hosted sites. Or- Charlie Lowrey and many aunts, etery, under the Ursenbach Funeral Home of Mt. ganizations and individuals who uncles, cousins, and special Pleasant. are interested in participating in friends, Shalane Crosland and this free broadcast as viewers are encouraged to attend. The local broadcast will be held at Snow Sevier Valley Applied Technolhave tiie choice of competing at College in the EdNet Center lo- ogy Centers Nursing Department the national level at Anaheim, cated on the third floor of the lirecently competed at the Health Caljfornia. brary, beginning at 9 a.m. There Janet Jorgenson of Manti took Occupations Students of America will be short morning and afterState Competitions the first part of 1st place on the National Health noon breaks and a one hour lunch Issues Exam, 2nd place on the April. SVATC received 30 medbreak. If you have 'questions conals in several different health re- Patliophy siology Know ledge Test, cerning the workshop feel froe to lated events. Three Sanpete 2nd place on the Creative Problem contact Ed Schoppe at the Sanpete County residents did very well at Solving Team, and 2nd place on Ranger District (phone the state competition and now the Job Seeking Skills. areas and to expand the dialogue in ways to mend and protect these critical streamside areas through 1 1 Wins nursing award 283-415- M&IEIMM MDll rrm Oigan&Tissue D'0NATl0'N Sharemur S3 life. Shore your decision Coalition on Donation fgr VX Jfc Multiple Choice. $159.00 V r4 - 4- v, j,-- ? v CAT L" .Z1P1 H -- r Wjl 2 0V $69.95 $19.95 ill (2) MOTOffMA Choose from the sleek Motorola Micro TACUte'" II, e practice Motorota Fower Pi or devalue Ola Motorola Tele TAC 250 Motorota phones starting at $19 95 YOUR choice: 60 DAYS LOCAL INCOMING CALLS & NO ACTIVATION FFF or 2ND MONTHS ACCESS FREE 4 NO ACTIVATION FEE CELLULAR EPHRAIM 283-501- 0 MANTI 835-730- 1 ReMrlrtions an network RICHFIELD 896-940- 0 MMgQWMiMB ID |