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Show hi Thursday The Salma Sun 8 June 11, 1981 Sevier Royalty Schedules Meal1 the contestants. We have ten girls already signed up for the contest which is geared to poise, personality and the ability to communicate easily, said Mrs. Gary Moody, Richfield, one of the women promoting the We do yearly event. expect more girls to enter during the final phase of the contest, she added. Mona Peterson, owner of a local dress establishment will guide the girls prior to their interview with the judges. She will help the young women in their poise, walk, stance and furnish them with ideas to ease the preinterview tension. the permit ty into its upcoming sixth p season, as the drive continues. Membership in the guild not only supports local presentation cf V mem-berhsi- y, well-know- performers, n but also acknowledges that tomorrows audiences and artists are now in divisions, a greater providing forum for younger talent to be recognized and fostered. Under the direction of the guild, the Sevier Valley Chamber Orchestra has twice performed for the Fillmore arts guild just getting started there. This oranother is chestra learning and performing their formative years. opportunity for many ' During the past season, young musicians in the the guild brought the valley. also The guild Northern Utah Honor Orchestra into local recognizes Sterling schools as a gift, and Scholar candidates and presented the Southern winners each year, as Utah Youth Sympony at well as lending support to the annual award dinner. the local celebration of The talent search ex- the Festival of the Arts panded this year to in- for the Young. An important clude junior and in step Memberships may be purchased at Thomas Melinda Ephraim; Torgerson, Koosharem. A will telephone committee also be calling all Music Center, Panorama members and former Electronics, and Zions members during May to toward expanding op- Bank in Richfield; Salina remind them to renew. portunities for youngsters Drug and Zions Bank in to participate in the arts for Salina; Monroe Drug; Pledges and donations be as audiences will be taken also will patronage this fall when the Guild Joseph Store; Elsinore accepted at this time ininitiates its first series of Cash Store; Florence from . families, Blackwell, Marysvale; dividuals, businesses and youth concerts. At a season price of $3, Fjelsted Ins., Gunnison; clubs. the three concerts are planned to fit the at tention span of the 6 to 12 age group, with material presented on their level of understanding, as well as teaching proper concert manners. These tickets will be sold in the fall. On sale now are adult season tickets, still $10 per person, and $5 for students. Concerts will include the Utah Sym Current precipitation to date is 5.63. phony, Utah Opera Assn., Last year to date, 10.96. Average to Salt Lake Russian Folk date, 7.05. Weather Dancers, BYU Ballet, Salt Lake Bar Aw Cmon He's Out!' co-ho- st program serving as emcees. Roxanne Mear, Park Richfield will offer entertainment. There will be three judges. During the banquet . . . ceremonies NEWS ADVERTISING FEATURES Miss be will Congenialty selected from the testant group. con- For information con- cerning the contest call To Make Your Life Colleen Cowley, Richer! 896-429- 3. For the princess event, THE SAUNA SUN call Raelynn Moody, SHOWTIME: 8:00 p.m. ONE SHOW PER NIGHT June Pinto, Farm Teams Begin League Play The Pinto League began play June 1. The following is a schedule of league games this summer. vs Redmond, p.m. The farm teams began play June 10. The schedule for the leagues summer baseball games is as follows: Aurora vs Eagles, June Aurora A vs Braves, 1; Aurora vs Orioles, Angels vs Aurora B, Eagles vs Redmond, June 10; Braves vs June 4; Orioles vs Ea-Angels, Aurora B vs gles, Redmond vs Au- Aurora A, June 12; rora, June 8; Redmond Angels vs Aurora A, vs Orioles, Eagles vs Au- Aurora B vs Braves, June rora, June 11; Orioles vs 17; Braves vs Aurora A, Aurora, Redmond vs EaAurora B vs Angels, gles, June 22; Eagles vs June, 19; Angels vs Orioles; Aurora vs RedBrayes,:;; Aurora, A vs mond, June 25; Redngond Aurora ;B, 24; vs. Orioles, Eagles vs Aurora A vsJune, Angels, Aurora, June 29. Braves vs Aurora B, June Orioles vs Aurora, 26. Redmond vs Eagles, July 2; Eagles vs Orioles, Aurora A vs Braves, Aurora vs Redmond, July Angels vs Aurora B, July 6; Orioles vs Redmond, 1 ; Braves vs Angels, Aurora vs Eagles, July 9; Aurora B vs Aurora A, Aurora vs Orioles, Eagles July 3; Angels vs Aurora vs Redmond, July 13; A, Aurora B vs Braves, Orioles vs Eagles, RedJuly 8. mond vs Aurora, July 16. All games begin at 5 All games will be at 5 p.m. r,.pw HUISH Pinto League baseball play began last week with the Orioles taking on Redmond and Aurora playing the Eagles. Game will be played until July 16 this summer. Farm League play has also begun. Orioles 529-783- 9 , II termediate and the annual talent search. Chorus, Boys Don Findlajf, to girls associate with the judges prior to their personal interview. The young women will also give a one minute commercial on dairy foods during the contest. Mr. and Mrs. Gary the Moody will Youll Receive 60 East Main A history of support for young artists follows the Music Guild , crown the new Miss Sevier County Fair. Miss Shirleen Wursten, current Dairy Princess and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wursten, Richfield will crown the 1981-8- 2 Princess. A tea for the young contestants will be held on the afternoon of the banquet which will same time developing the talents of And u 1981-8- 2 the Subscribe ivcJ , ,v & The newly crowned queen and her counterpart, Miss Dairy will each Princess receive a bouquet of roses; charm bracelets from Jerrys Jewelers, Richfield and the sponsoring group and an exquisite Princess doll. Miss Cherl Cowley, current county queen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cowley, Venice will June, Royalty Month is the theme planend when the Miss Sevier County Fair Queen and Miss Sevier Dairy Princess when the pair are named at the banquet to be held at the Rodeway Inn at 7:30 p.m. June 18. The committee sponsoring the annual event said We hope that the will general public support this project that promotes Sevier County at -- Young Artist Support Aim of Music Guild berphoppers, the Utah - 9 EYEWITNESS William Hurt, Christopher Plummer (A witty and enjoyable mystery) Rated (R) Full Pond The Salina irrigation pond is now full of water and ready to go. Salina City residents have until July 1 to purchase water shares at $200 a share. After that, water shares rise to $650 a share, t lf?eWi5EH Area Obituaries ONE WEEK June 10 16 Wade Forsyth EXCALIBUR Wade Forsyth, Helen Mirren, Nicholas Clay Foretold by a Wizard (Forged by God Found by a King) Nigel Terry, e eerv Now's The Time to Buy a New Home We can have you in a new Custom Built Home within 120 days of loan approval. - FREE PLANS - Free Estimates Ladies Golf Construction 896-838- 5 or 896-510- First Ward chapel. Burial will be in the Aurora Cemetery by Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home, Salina. Our low prices will be a welcome change! i788 N. Main Central Wade Forsyth day and was taken to Provo by Salina Ambulance. He would have been a senior student this fall at North Sevier High School and had been chosen to attend Boys State which is being held this week. He was born Jan. 18, 1964, in American Fork. Funeral services, will be Saturday 12 noon in the Aurora Help Arrange Financing Top Quality Materials, & Workmanship A & N son Forsyth, Aurora, died June 10, 1981, in a Provo hospital following a short illness. He became ill last Fri- - Rated (R) IK 17, of Mr. and Mrs. Ward 6 The Palisade Ladies Association had a luncheon June 2. Awards were presented to the winners during the month of May. A Low-Gros- s, Low-N- 7 Bleckbuittr movinl Film cleeeics! Musical extravaganzas! Tha bast in RCA All Baslsr to sparats than a record player. on inexpensive sports! Videodisc a. 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Visual Search so you can go backward or forward at about 16 times normal speeJ to find a favorite scene n Rapid Access so you can go either way even faster while a digital readout indicates elapsed time lets you interrupt play at any time and start again where you left off plus many more features for simple, reliable performance a Fauee Button tournament was played. in the The winners Championship Flight were, Low-Gros- s, Joyce 49; Low-Ne- t, Venna Johnson, 33. The Palisade Flight winners were, Blodwen Olsen; Low-Ne- t, Carolyn Bessey, 31. Any ladies interested in golf can join the group every Tuesday at 9 a.m. Jensen, Low-Gros- s, k I 115 North Main Richfield, Utah DUGBZD |