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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Summer Strings program ends BY ROSEANN HIGHAM Sounds of disharmony emitting from the Snow College Music Building at the beginning of the week turned into beautiful music by the end of the week for the 36 students who participated in the annual Summer Strings Music Camp. The students ranged in age from 8 to 14 years old and played violins, violas, cellos and string bass. They came from school music programs in Ephraim, Manti, Sterling and Gunnison areas. The music camp is sponsored each June for one week to encourage beginning and students to continue their music studies for the summer months when school is out. The daily schedule included lessons in music theory, large and small group rehearsals, activities in music appreciation, and listening to new style and forms ofmusic. The classes were taught by Dennis Hansen, SnowCollege Orchestra Conductor; Sonia Aycock, member of the Utah Valley Symphony, and Roseann Higham, Orchestra teacher for South Sanpete School District. In addition, help was supplied by student teachers Emily Rice, Christy Alder, and Keri Hales. On Friday, the families of these students were able to hear aconcertthatreflectedwhatthey had learned during the week. The program consisted of students performing on Orff instruments, a stringquartet, and music ofMozart and Brahms. The final whistle, and a duck call. This years Summer Strings was supported by a grant Mrs. Higham received from the Utah Education Foundation. The money from the grant allowed Mrs. Higham to purchase much needed new music for the students to play and also provided a small stipend to the student Literacy, education open house dated at Gunnison prison The Central Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison is preparing for an open house to show off their education programs and resources which are available for the general public to iinutimnuuntniiiij a is set for June 19 at Sanpete County Fairgrounds Bull-O-Ra- number, The Adams Family", was a favorite of the students and featured various percussion instruments such as a rachet, slide Page 4 Thursday, June 17, 1993 e, ma Rama will be a dance held after in the Exhibit the The Sanpete County Fairboard will present the again this year on Saturday, June 19th at the Sanpete County Fairgrounds. It will begin at 8 p.m., but gates will open Bull-O-Ra- Bull-O-Ra- Manti Senior the and again at the dance right after the Citizens Menus at 6:30 p.m. Buildi ng at the Fairgrounds. The group playing will be Junction 89, a well known local group. The group will be performing before Bull-O-Ra- Fri. June 18: Minestrone There are many exciting things that will be happening during this years Bull-O-Ram- a. The world champion cowgirl bull rider will make an appearance and be ridingfor the money, along with several other championship girl bull riders. These girls are top competitors and will be giving the men a run for their money. Also during the night, the reward for anyone riding Wildman, a bull that has only been ridden once or twice, during the finals is now up to $1,000. New this year to the Bull-O- - soup, orange slice, cottage cheese fruit salad, crackers, butter Tues. June 22: Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes, spinach, peach cobbler Wed. June 23: Mild chili, cheese stick, fruit salad on lettuce, cinnamon roll, w.w. bread, butter Thurs. June 24: Turkey FAIR HOUSING NOTICE real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which AS limitation, or discrimination or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any adver-tisin- g for real estate which is in violation of the cas- serole, yams, Jello with fruit, cookie Reminder! Please make your reservations by 9 a.m. on the day you plan to eat at the center. based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis." use. The open house will be held on J une 22 and June 24 CUCF at from 3 to 7 p.m. each evening. The prison is doing this in conjunction with the Sanpete Adult Life Skills Alliance (SALSA), which is interested in promoting and providing family literacy training in the country. If you stop by the open house you can find out about low cost GED testing, high school completion classes, academic assessSummer Strings participants: Front; Keith Alder, Tim Sanders, ment, English as a Second LanJake Merrill, Rachel Powell, Courtney Higham. 2nd row; Jana Beth guage (ESL), and other adult litReeves, Lindsay Higham, Brooke Birk, Amy Blauer, Anjanae eracy services. Its a great chance Fuentes, Jennifer Jensen. 3rd row; Lindy King, Chantry Clark, to find out more about programs Melanie Duke, Kami Higgins, Cindy Sorensen, Jamie Luster. in your community designed to wear I i help you. I You need to bring a picture ED with you to the prison, such as a drivers license, and call in adAf vance to get on the guest list Call IA V rf 0 either Bob MacGillivray at or Cyndi Crabb at extension 313. Everything takes place in the administration portion of the facility, so you dont have to worry about entering the 005 A . 528-6000- 283-402- 1, prison. DONT WASTE Summer Strings participants: Front; Holly Larsen, JoLene Ray, Margaret Burnham, June Fore, Erin Rasmussen. 2nd row; Lynnell Porter, Katie Nilsson, Anne Burnham, Kim Dalene, Sarah Green, Careline Stoddard. 3rd row; Meili Inouye, Greg Sterner, Sam Inouye, Ty Poulson, Sharie Stewart. UTAH 150 Pair Vasque Hiking Boots INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Youth Baseball Softball & June 22 thru 26, 1993 Ephraim City Family Off Park Teams Playing In Reg. Retail Price Our Stock at Manti We also have access to another 800 pair, and we can take down your requests. Jensen's and Gary's Shoes in Richfield are the nation's only Vasque Factory Closeout and Seconds Dealers ' I I j ir v i jV J |