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Show SUN CHRONICLE, April 20, 1978, Page 15 Aurelia tryouts CEDAR CITY - being held Several students have been ap- pointed to fill positions on the ASSUSC Executive Council, the executive branch of student Ihe for Tryouts Aurelia dramatization at government Southern Utah State College. Lori Kathrine Lambros, a junior in physical education from Roy, has been chosen as Ambassadors mother of Den No. 2, of Pack 314, talks with Brian Whipple and Evan Astle about the plans for the upcoming carnival they are planning for April 29. Pack 314 planning carnival Pack 314 of Sunset is planning a carnival for Saturday, April 29 beginning at 5 p m. According to Ray Butt, cubmaster, there will be games, food, prizes and booths at the Sunset LDS Stake Center, 975 N. 250 W., recently Pa tti Johnson and Regina Christopherson Sand Ridge Reporters Sand Ridge Junior High third term report cards have been handed out and the top scholars have recognized. Those students Weston, Lisa Weinstock, Ciark Natalie Wiberg, fund-raisin- g on the Lisa Zim- merman. student body president, said. In addition to the newly appointed officers, president, and the Executive Council includes Duncan, Larry Hatch, vice Dave Crockett, attorney general. This 825-166- 6 elected trio was responsible for the selection of the new officers. Sand Ridge Report honor roll, which must have a grade point average of 3.8 or above, include the following: Gwenda Battistone, Beverly Bcnnion,. Linda Bradshaw, Tracy' Butterfield, Regina Christopherson, Keith Crockett, Debbie DeCoste, Peter Dickson, Evelyn Gamble, Kim Haney, Annette Haworth, Kari Hayes, Marlene Helms, Vinda Heslop, Sandra Holmes, Kirk Holmes, Wendy Housley, Judy Johnson, Patti Johnson, Sonya Kastler, Tracy Knight, Bonnie Jackie Lebar, Lefevre, Sheryl Meenderink, Bobbi Mickelson, Jill Miller, Tena Miya. Paul Nakayu, Tedann Olsen, Brad Peterson, Lisa Peterson, Lorna Peterson, Mike Reske, Sheri Robinson, Anne Rowley, Jenifer Rowley, Scott Russel, Brad Schroeder, Rhonda Seamons, Kaylee Sill, Laura Sill, Shawna Skidmore, Wendy Stokes, Ann Summers, Ronald Taylor, Craig Tew, Mary Ann Thiem, Kristi Trenholm, Mike life Battistone, Rhonda THIS month for the Mother's of Twins Club her twins Michael and Brian. SPOTLIGHTED The Mother of Twins Club is their planning next meeting on April 27 at 7 p.m. to be held at the Utah Power and Light building, 457 26th Street. The guest speaker will be Stephanie Mongeon, who will talk on positive attitudes on Motherhood. She works at St. Benedicts hospital. After the speaker, the highlight of the evening will be the installation of the new officers, and should prove to be an impressive evening. New officers for 1978: President: Sandra Smith; Vice President: Kathy Lovett; Secretary: Roberta Dyson; Treasurer: Sharon Best; Membership: Karen Zuech, Ann Christensen; Historian: Relda Busboom; Newsletter: Nancy Floto; Swap Shop: Robin Kirk- Fawn Bennett; Publicity: Lana Dean; Hostess: Jan Nuttell patrick; Library: and Linda West ; Welcoming Committee: Debra Paskett, Susan Jenkins; Ways and Means: DeLayne Dewey. Swap Shop Need one hospital bed, call Ruth at Peterson Safety Seat $20 or best offer; call Colleen, 393-665- 773-831- Wanted Twin stroller. 825-013- Car Seat best offer. Good condition, call New Me bers Robin Abeyta, 848 E. 5300 S., twin girls, April 1 Dee Ann Smith, 551 W. 2475 N., Layton, twin girls, April 392-338- 1. Annette Ansely, 5399 S. old twin Roy, girls. Hot Line Any problems? Need help with twins? Call Nancy at 6 or Kathy at Meetings Husbands are welcome anytime at our meetings. Any questions on club, call 2675 W., 393-626- vice Nanece Skinner, historian. Recently elections for next years officers wer held. The new officers are Jill Miller, president; Gi Gi Grandsden, vice1 president; Shanna Bateman, secretary; Lisa Miller, treasurer; and Debbie Butte, historian. These new girls have a lot of fresh, new ideas to make the pep club next year fun. Primary wards toward one hundred people will include a wide range of age groups, from boys and girls about six years of age to mature adults in their later years. There will be plain speaking parts as well as those is Sandra Smith and Mothers of Twins Club prepares April meeting $2 weak $6 month 825-166- president; Jenifer Van Meetren, secretary, Jill and Thurgood, treasurer; the Association one hundred years ago The cast of up- president; Miller, Aurelia Spencer of childrens Call Valerie at .... By Shirard Dartchner Sand Ridge Reporter What would a school do without a pep club? What does a pep club do? Some of the responsibilities of a pep club is to uphold school spirit, cheer at games and assemblies and set an example for the rest of the student body. Officers for this past years club were Swenda 14, 16 Rogers who organized Our Readers (i June and 17. The show is bast'd on the Classified Mako Easy Salos for ( Judy Adams, Annette Andersen, Pam Allen, High School on newly ConFall Leadership Jett Duncan, ference, - news and pictures. high joined 9 Let us print your school been evenings of this week It will be presented at Bonneville y Sunset. This is a activity for the scouts and the public is invited. The carnival w ill run until 8 pm. Yamashita, Coor- elected student body officers for a two-daSpring Leadership Conference held in Springdale and Xion National Park. With the appointment of the new officers, the Executive Council has all positions filled and is currently working on 1978-7budgest and preparing for next years Homecoming, Freshman Orientation, and Sand Ridge Report By Terrace and Terrace View Region are being held on Wednesday and Friday dinator. She will act as a SUSC hostess; and is also in charge of the Ambassadors, a group which acts as guides to the SUSC campus, ushers at school functions and acts as a welcoming committee for new students. The nine appointees JULIE JACKSON, den Cub which is to be produced by the Riverdale, Washington 6 Dog available male poodle is available at the Roy Dog Pound, 4300 W. 5500 S. The costs for getting a dog at the pound are $5 for a license if one lives within Roy City and $1 per day that the dog is at the pound. The pound never charges over $10 on kennel fees even if kept for the maximum of two weeks. This poodle is available until April 26. THIS PURE BRED requiring singing and dancing ability There is still time to get into the act by contacting the assistant director and Paula choreographer, 4 Sandra Smith at or Karen Zuech at Dont miss out on exciting things to come. Spotlight Our Spotlight this month is the newly-electe- d president Sandra Smith. She has four children; Denice, 5; Brenda, 3 and a half; and the twins Micheal and Brian, who will be 2 in May. Some of the things she enjoys include being a mother and housewife. Her hobbies include sewing for her children, macramaeing, and meeting new people. Her husband, Richard, is the vice president of George 731-276- 394-156- The tryouts Sever this Friday are to tie held from 6.30 to 8 30 at the Washington Terrace 9th and 10th Ward, 125 East 5350 South. Go ahead and do it it will be fun! 394-472- pre-scho- and Smith Construction which he and his father run together. "Our family is the most important thing to us, which we try to plan most of our activities around, she said, I enjoy being a part of this twins club and it helps me find strength in raising my twins. Hansen Twins The Hansen twins are getting bigger and cuter all the time. They have now started to turn over by themselves, which is quite an accomplishment. Board Meeting Old and new Board members meeting will be held April 20 at the home of Kathy Lovett, 1825 W., 4500 S. No. 103 ( Hereforshire Condos) 731-086- Come help us Celebrate! See how easy it is to RENT. . . VISIT OUR GRAND OPENING April 20-2- 2 Come In and register for grand prize drawing for Stihl Chain Saw. 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