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Show Thursday, June WESTVALLeYView 11, 1981 Through Friday Meredith, Todd Porter and Jana Larson. Steve and Shanna Ashby headed the adult leadership, assisted by Richard Arnold, Boyd Wamick, Susan Porter, Jeanette - Youth Of Stake Meeting At Dixie TAYLORSVILLE. ference, with Jill Dixie College in St. George is the site of a Taylorsville Central stake youth conference which will conclude tomorrow (Friday). Bow- man as Other members of the youth committee are Bobby Brewer, Julie Jared Dearden, Mimi Lind- Thayne, say, Ken Tinkham, Teri Truman, Matt Buses left early Monday morning to take 170 youth and leaders to the southern Utah spot. A home evening was held that night, with Vickie Marshall as guest speaker. Workshops were offered Tuesday morning and afternoon, with each participant selecting seven. Following the evening meal an academy awards program was held. Youth activities Truman, Sharon Lefavor and Christine James. Richard P. Lindsay, stake president and Eugene Packer, counselor, and their wives will attend part of the conference. TRAINING. Pvt. Wayne D. Weaver Jr., son of Wayne D. Weaver Jr., 3875 W. Rockwood Way, Granger, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. During the training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was Introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional stan- dards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He joined the Marine Corps in May. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! Just a few Fathers Day gift ideas from the various wards were filmed SYMPHONY . . . Lisa Smith prepares (or Youth Symphony concert during Granite practice session Tuesday morning at Granite high. Prior To Tour Next Week during the year and shown to the group. Winning films were honored during the program. During the morning yesterday, an historic tour included visits to the St. George Tabernacle, Brigham Young home, Jacob Hamblins home in Santa Clara and a pioneer cottonmill in Washington. A was held in the afternoon and concluded with a by a city fire engine. The traditional dinner-danc- e was held in the evening with young people from another stake participating and concluded with a guest speaker. This morning a sunrise fast and testimony meeting was held on the St. George Temple grounds. The young people will return to the college for brunch and then depart for Zion National Park where a tour and hikes will be taken. The day at Zion will be concluded with a steak fry and campfire program. mini-olympi- District Musicians To Play (From Page 4, Col. 9) Rapid City, where the 7:30 p.m. program will From Utech be in the LDS stake center. Wind Cave National - Building Request Sent To Regents request has been forwarded to the State Board of Regents and the state building board for possible tion during the State ac1982 Legislature, following its approval e by Utah Technical Col-leg- Institutional Council. The proposal includes phases ink and two of a proposed business building at Utah Tech. Members proposed business building. The college will study the feasibility of moving programs to the Redwood campus. the of state building board and the Board of a.m. on June 24 and that afternoon, they will arrive at Mount Rushmore. A concert will be performed at 7 p.m. in Mt. Rushmore Amphitheater. and tional money on the 72,000 square foot facility. Schnirel suggested the college take a preliminary look at moving programs to the Redwood campus since renovation would cost $45 per square foot, as compared to a projected cost of $89 per square foot for the construction of the TAYLORSVILLE. A $12.2 million facilities Park will be visited at 8 A movie lighting of the sculptures will take place at 9 oclock that night. June 25th will find the tour traveling to Cody, Wyo. for a concert at 7:30 in the high school auditorium. The next morning, there will be a visit to the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody be- fore leaving for Yellowstone National Park. Free time will be provided at Old Faithful during the afternoon. A concert will be played at the Old Faithful Lodge at 7:30. hose-dow- n The young musicians will travel to Teton Village, stopping for lunch at Jack-so- n Lake Lodge, and will be housed at the Hostel. A free evening is planned in Jackson. June 28 will offer a free morning with students once again having the recommendation to attend a church of their choice in Teton Village. At 3 p.m. a concert will be presented at the Grand Teton Music Festival Concert Hall. 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The first to earn the rank of Eagle Scout in troop 746 in nearly five years is Kevin Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. building can withstand cosmic shock and meet earthquake codes. He questioned whether the Board of Regents would con- sider spending Duayne addi- - Valley View Dr. The boy, whose Open Plunge Is Available At Outdoor Pool MURRAY. The father is scoutmaster, made wooden toys, blocks and stools for the Hunter 8th ward nursery. He has been den chief, assistant senior patrol and patrol leader, has been awarded the Arrow of out- door swimming pool in Murray park is open and in use. Open plunge will be held from noon to 8:45 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, noon to 7:45 p.m. Saturdays, and noon to 5:45 on Light, On My Honor and Duty to God Trail awards. He plays saxaphone in the Kennedy junior high band, was in honors band at West Sun- days. 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