Show f£3£f(i£il4lsi BiWLlififtrurmMniW'K UfKNl iwweeBWmmwiwiW6w6f8EgijN aum i The SunNews 4 J Wednesday May 13 1992 992 Junior Miss North Sevier will be named The first annual Jr Miss North Sevier pageant was held last year and Jenna Johnson of Aurora was Jenna will now be givthe winner ing up her crown this week to the young woman named the 1992 Juit ior Miss North Sevier The nineteen contestants will comTalent Sportspete in Intcrveiw wear and Party Dress divisions Jenna over the past year has been in involved a lot of programs at NSHS including being one in 50 students at NS IS who were selected in the Snow College to participate Talent ScarchProgram Also Jenna has been invited to attend NSHS Acdemic Awards banfor her outstanding achievequet ment for GPA Jenna is a team member of NS IIS volleyball baksctball and tack teams She will be competing with her teammates at BYU this weekend at the suite track finals She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Vince Johnson of Aurora Jenna would like to thank everyone who has helped her in her achievements and wishes a special good luck to all the 19 contestants in this year’s Jr Miss North Sevier pageant North Sevier Nineteen girls will vie for the title of Jr Miss North Sevier The Pageant will be held on Friday May 15 1992 at the Ninth Sevier High School Auditorium k'ginning at 7:00 pm Admission for the pageant will be S300 Ancient Expressions is the theme for this year’s expressive arts camp Some of the activities include dutch oven cookoul Anasazi hikes to ruins leather braiding basket weaving pottery making and lots of other activities It w ill be held at Blanding July 7 8 9 and 10th Cost is $100 per person This camp is open to all lers 14 and over There leaders and arc some openings for teen councilors Registration is limited so camp is on a first come first served basis are available at the Applications Sevier County Extension office in the basement of the courthouse Nominate a Snow alumni Nominees must be June 7 1992 Please Snow College graduates submit the names of your nomination and w'hy they should be honored to: Snow College Alumni Associa150 East tion Attn: Mark Stoddard Utah Avenue Ephraim College If you have any questions 84627 ext 606 call Family fiesta of fun set by Utah Bov Scout Council Tumbling 8 Week Course starting in June "V: Classes taught in Salina! Instructor: Dian Chivers Girls & Boys Ages 4 & up — Call or 8 on the first Saturday of June the 6th Sheldon Ictzcl volunteer chairman of the event says it is being sponsored as a beginning of summer activity for all families The family fiesta will give youth an opportunity to enjoy crafts games exhibits and musical entertainment by the blue grass band Fire on the Mountain There will be a magician sky divers and a wild animal trainer in the days activities Hclzcl said Cub Scouts Boy Scouts and oilier interested parlies can contact him about booths that display special skills talents or other items of interest Cost of the Family Fiesta family pass is S7 in advance Single Included passes arc $3 in advance with the Fiesta pass is a discount to the Water Park Check with your local boy scout troops for tickets and more information Tumbling is Fun! can aid Golden Age and Golden Access passports are free lifetime entrance permits to parks monuments aqd recreation areas administered by the federal government which charge entrance fees The passports entitle the holder and all who accompany that person in a private vehicle to a 50 discount on federal use fees charged for services such as camping boat launching and parking Passports don’t cover fees charged by private concessionaires Persons 62 years and older interested in obtaining a Golden Age passport must apply in person and proof of age such as a state license or birth certificate Golden Access are passports available when a person presents information that he or she is mediblind or permacally determined and qualifies for nently disabled benefits under federal law On the Fishlake National Forest Golden Age or Golden Access passports may be obtained at the District Loa Ranger’s Offices in Fillmore Beaver or Richfield The Richfield Office address is 5 East 900 North Richfield Offices arc open from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Frifurnish driver’s day Big Rock USU Cross Arm WresUing include Country and 5K New State coordinators include Bob Bchunin westBud Schardine ern equestrian DeFranccsco Paul horseshoes shooting and Greg Williams wrestling The regional games for our section of Utah will be held in Salina and Richfield Sponsors of the event include First Security Bank Utah GMC and KUTV Power Health Care Inc open to the public r Restoration work on Cove Fort a 19th century Mormon pioneer wilderness outpost in southwestern Utah and the fort was dediis complete cated May 8 according to the LDS Church The fort was built by the Church in 1867 when Utah was a US territory but the property has changed hands over the years In recent years it was acquired by the Historic Cove Fort Acquisition and Restoration Foundation an organization directed by the descendants of Pioneer Ira N Hinckley under whose direction the fort was built in 1867 One of Hinckley’s grandsons "President Gordon B Hinckley first counselor in the Church’s First Presidency formally dedicatee the site The Center opened to the public at 2 pm The 100 x 100 foot walled-istructure includes a central courtyard plus small rooms on the north and south furnished with period furniture Of the many forts build in the early days of the Utah Territory Cove Fort is the only one still standing with its wails intact The 18’ Candy Mountain has been on a river trip (and those who haven’t wish Now available in this they had)! area is the fun and excitement of river rafting with Big Rock Candy Mountain River Trips On May 15 river trips will begin from the Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort on Utah Highway 89 Everybody The earliest known mention of tea appeared in Chinese literature of about AD 350 Age 70 and over group Mr Heath said the weather was perfect and he enjoyed the competition The What’s coming up next? Utah Summer Games Rcgionals and finals will soon be here and he plans to enter several competitions at that time Historic Cove Fort is now tional Business Development and the Utah Procurement Outreach Program Businesses wishing tocxplorc the above possibilities should call the Utah Procurement Outreach Program or visit the rcgionaYof-ficc- s nearest them In this area the office is: Six County Association of Governments PO Box 820 250 North Main Richfield UT 84701 Phone River trips will begin from and will travel south of Richfield four miles to the takedownstream out points The trip will take about River guides are hours to complete licensed by the State of Utah and are prepared to talk about the local history and river ecology high walls were built with volcanic rock and burned lime mortar and have stood form for 125 years was assigned Ira Hinckley by Brigham Young to take charge of what he called “the Church ranch at Cove Creek” He told of the need to protect the telegraph and mail stations at Cove Creek and to offer food and protection from bad weather to travelers through the area In those days it took nearly eight days to travel from Salt Lake City to Cove Creek a trip covered by today’s vehicles in under three hours Those who benefited by the presence of the fort included miners and emigrants moving prospectors from Salt Lake to the colonics to the Others included territorial south officers and church leaders who stopped during travels to and from church conferences The Fort is open to the public from 10 am to dusk daily New Arrival Marlce Newman was bom April 25 1992 at Gunnison Valley Hospital She daughter of Ronald and The of Gunnison Kelly Newman little miss weighed 9 pounds 13 ounces She has a brother Taylor at home Grandparents arc Kent and Camille Larsen of Manti Brent and Joan Newman of Axtcll offering classes on dutch oven cooking Utah State University Enrichment Classes will hold dutch oven cooking classes on Saturday June 13 arid Saturday July 18 from 10 am to 3 pm The annual event is held at Upper Guinivah in Logan Canyon More than 1600 people have learned the art of dutch oven cook- 11:00 5 and to an ever growing ernment international market” The two state funded programs that assist Utah businesses in marketing arc the Office of Interna- Golden Age passports available to Sr Citizens Sunday Service Pastor Mike Bardon As the May 29 application deadline for the Utah Summer Games approaches for qualifying regional sports applications have been brisk according to officials A Handbook with application form is available at First Security Bank Offices within the state of Utah or call loll free The handbook outlines necessary information for all 36 sports which will be part of the 1992 Utah Summer Games New sports added this year will Sorensen Utah businesses “Find new markets or make cutbacks to reduce overhead" is an ultimatum that may be facing more than one Utah business under the strain of a national recession Before making any decisions owners or managers of Utah’s businesses shouldchcck with the State of Utah Division of Business and Economic Development “Utah is a state of small businesses” emphasizes Stan Parrish Executive Director of the Utah of Community and Department Economic Development We want to encourage Utah businesses to consider marketing to the biggest buyer in the world the US Gov wheelchair competition hour 49 Mr Heath’s time of seconds earned him 4 th place in the Deadline nears for signup for Utah Summer Games programs d Informal Bible Sludy Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided (Children’s Church also) Ben Heath Salina businessman has added more ribbons to his colin the 8th lection for participation annual Kanab (0000 Meter run in Kanab The held last Saturday 62 mile race began at the Moki caves north of Kanab and ended in the city center Participants represented several states Mr Heath says more than 500 people attend the event There was also a raccw’alk division as well as April Alisse State-funde- Entries should be mailed to a local Church Distribution Center by July 24 1992 or to the Museum of Church History and Art 45 North West Temple SLC UT 84150 to arrive by August 7 1992 300 of the most Approximately imaginative and creative pieces will be selected for display in the exhibit which will open October 9 1992 and run through February 7 1993 All artwork will become property of the museum and will not be returned to the participants Ben Heath earns ribbons at Kanab 10000 Meter run Hi 'my name is April Alissc I celebrated Sorensen my First 1992 I live in Birthday on May Cedar Hills Utah w'ilh my big brother Nicholas and my mom and dad Eddie and Sandy Sorensen I had a fun birthday My Grandparents arc Robert and Eloisc Brewer of SLC Dent and Valccn Sorensen Salina arc Arlon and Wilmoth Nielson of Salina Richfield Max Virginia Brewer and Bernice Sorensen Salina Lcnore Olsen Ccntcrficld and my grandma is Jcnncttc Deaton of Salina South Sanpete Baptist Church am in Sterling oil collage or other art mediums on paper “We hope to sec pictures of all kinds of families doing what is to them” Lund continimportant ued “attending reunions family playing together going to church even working together - the possibilities are endless” Artwork should be no larger than 11x14 inches and should have the artist’s name age address ward and stake clearly indicated on the back of the piece artwork focusing on Children’s family themes will be displayed in a special exhibit this fall by the LDS Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City Children ages 5 to arc invited to submit their work for consideration Jennifer Lund associate museum said “the purpose of the educator exhibit it to encourage children to use their creativity to show what is important about their families” Lund said young artists can use charcoal crayon pencil watercolor for 1991 Expressive Arts Camp Summer Children's artwork wanted for exhibit at LDS Church Museum Jenna Johnson Jr Miss Sevier County Advisory Council is sponsoring a theme contest for Camp Activities at Camp will be centered around the wanning theme and the winner will receive a prize for first place Camp this year will be held July 14 - 15 at Gooseberry Ranger Station The Office is also taking 14 and applications for teen over for camp councilors They will and be instrumental hclp plan camp in running camp this year Applications for the theme contest and camp councilor are available in the extension office Deadline for entering the Camp Theme Contest will be Monday June A family fiesta of fun is being sponsored by the Utah National Parks Council at the 7 Peaks Water Park A ‘Family Clothing Needs’ profrom Utah State gram originating University and sponsored by USU Extension Service Sanpete County will be transmitted Office to the Media Center at Snow College Library Thursday May 21 at 2 pm Mothers this is a wonderful opportunity for you to begin planning your children’s wardrobe needs for summer and fall Louise Young is a and interesting very knowledgeable instructor The broadcast also is one in which questions and answers can be transmitted during the program If you have a need in this area you will benefit from this program Happy First Birthday Theme contest If you know a former Snow College student who deserves recognition now is the time to tell someone about it The Sirw College Alumni Association under the direction of President Mark Stoddard would like you to nominate someone for Distinguished Alumni 1992 Applications will be accepted until Program on Family clothing These members of the North Sevier competed at State and came out in second place They are from left: Duane Anderson Christopher Ball Jim Shade Eugene Peterson and Clair GREAT AT STATE: Gun Club recently Bird Master teaching from this program ers cooks and caterers Wallace & Pat Kohler and Mike & Juanita Kohler have 27 years dutch oven cooking and teaching experience Students learn how to season and clean a dutch oven and to prepare a variety of meats vegetables and desserts The teachers demonstration preparation of 14 dishes stu dents are served a complete meal by sampling the food Information and a recipe booklet are provided The demonstration is around the fire students are encouraged to bring a lawn chair and beverage The classes fill very fast each summer The earlier you register the better your chance of getting the class for the June 13 class must be completed by June 8 for the July 18 class by July 13 Mail $15 registration with name address and phone number to: Enrichment Classes USU Logan UT Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem- porary questions Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina Warm Cell or lor more Information Vleltore ere alweye welcome! |