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Show irSs ffoir the Yoimirog Fesfinwall off fflhe The "Utah Fectival of which will be on display the Arti" will be cele- in the elementsry school brated throughout the for the public on Thursstate during the week of day, April 27. We would The theme April few this year is "The Arts Basic to Living". Many communities throughout the state will be celebrating the arts this week by various means. Through our local P.T.A., North Summit is no exception. During that week we will have different artists visiting in our elementary school demonstrating and teaching our students WKet dS. T.lb, Superintend,,!. Utth SUtt like to invite everyone up to see the work of these students on that day from 1:00-3:3- 0 p.m. To climax our Festival of Arts, the Elementary school program will be held on Flriday evening, April 28, at 7:00 p.m. in the old high school gym. The theme for this program is The Cultural Olympics". Each grade level will be representing a different culture through song and dance. 1078 5 Cmilvlllr. I'fah 840IT Brazilian weaving; Photography (Bruce Po- well); Wildlife Sculpturing (Gary Moon): Pottery (Terry Raff); Stained Glass (John Landward); Basket weaving (Sue Rhinehart); Leather Works (Wildon Prescott); Saddlery and Gun Stocks (Tenneco Saddlery); Rug Making (David and Sharry Woolstenhulme); Oil Painting; and Pastels We will have a bake sale and everyone is invited. See you there I h' Cr! Aprils 1. The South Summit Art Festival will be held on Friday April. 28th, at the Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. It will begin with a talent show, and then have exhibits and demonstrations which include: about the many different All of those involved have types of art. The students put a tremendous effort bMh'ta into this program and Born) of Ediicttkn: Lorn. Cl.yom, wed like to invite the Uim,i" l,ome' public to it. ,nd Cevemor. Scott M. Mathesea; Connie Jo Garda, young artist. tiik summit county bee Kriiliiy. Wilde, Blaine Taft with original Week long Art celebration Over a quarter of As former Governor Calvin L. Ratapton noted, in his Bicentennial year Festival of the Arts for the Young proclamation (Gov. Matheson will issue a similar prodama-tio- n this year), "The Arts million Utah children will be engaged next month in proving that the arts are "basic to living as part of the seventh annual Festival of the Arts for the Young. The Festival is a week-lon- g, state-wid- e e attempt to bring art into perience a satisfying lives of Utahs child- - predation for the contri-re- n and their parents buttons can they and communities. Large- - make... Utahns "will feel a ly partidpatory in nature, the Festival Involves al- - growing sense of unity ap-th- most every form of artistic endeavor from music and painting to less traditional forms, Last year Brigham Citys Festival induded street painting, kite design (and flying, of course), a community bazaar, a tour, variety shows, window displays, crafts, puppets, concerts, dance festivals and an Environmental Look Around You. People were encouraged to attend local galleries and use libraries as well. communicate over the barriers of language and cultural traditions; and children and nations can reach a sense of identity and worth through their Audrey Jndd, Brad artistic creations. Aits. Slakes preparing for North John Landward, Oakley, who will do stained glass demonstrations at Sooth Summit Art Festival. Festival and purpose... as they move toward a better world in which to rear children. Traditionally held the last foil week of April, this years Festival will run from April 22 through April 28. Opening monies are planned at the s, ZCMI Center in town Salt Lake City at noon, on Saturday, April 22. The goal of the Festival, notes a planning brochure, "is to hdp Utah students, and Utahns in general, to be more aware of the role arts play in the quality of their lives. Thus the 78 theme: "The Arts Basic to living. According to Rowan C. Stutz, state Festival coordinator, last year's Festival involved "almost every school district. He estimated that "more than 250,000 students participated in the Festival activities last year, and he expects that even more will take part this year. The Festival is under the aegis of the State Board of Education, with the aid of the Utah Division of Fine Arts and the Alliance for Arts n, Education. Norma wife of Governor Scott M. Matheson, . is honorary chairman. Mr. Stutuz said the Festval hopes to emphaMa-theso- cere-herita- ge down-down- Leora Street to be OPES 7 DATS A WEEK MEAT ParA ib. CHUCK STEAK ib. CBDCK ROAST tary level, it's for everybody. Each school in each participating district wiH have a Festival chairperson and a . committee, organizing that schools activities and coordinatof ing them with those , other schools and in the -29 STRAWBERRIES FVocuia A ,3$1 oz. cups ib. 12 ' ROOHO STEAK oz. can ib. GROCERIES SS!iFr0Zen pePPeroni Sausage, PIZZA 13 oz. Cheese, Barbecue ea Banquet Frozen FRIED CHICKEN 10 pc. size, box Norwest Frozen PEAS OR CUT CORE 20 oz. pkg. JELLO Flavors 3 oz. All Campfire MARSHMALLOWS Grill Time CHARCOAL ie. 19 10 Ib. bag Mrs. Lees' children Golden Grain MACARONI 0 Hi Land FOFSICLES 18 pack CHEDDAR DINNERS Cornet Jumbo Rolls FAFER TOWELS Atta Boy 25 Ib. bag DOS FOOD Cornet FACIAL TIOSOE 200 count box Glad Heavy Duty 10 cnt. LAWH CLEANING SAGS quilting CLOROK BLEACH group sought Del Monte TOMATO Competitors are being sought in a contest to establish the oldest continuous quUting group in Del Monte CATSDF Utah. The Utah State Historical Society staff wants to find out so they can interview the mem-ben and photograph a quilting session and some of the quilts made. Let ua know who you are and how long you have been quUting. Contact Janet Butler or Miriam Murphy at the Utah State Historical Society; 307 West Second South; Salt Lake City, Utah 84101; Gallons Hunt's FORK JUICE Ib. loaf 1 King Size TIDE 25c off box continuous ' DanDee Whit e or Wheat BREAD Oldest theyve introduced a lot of arts activities, vandalism has gone down. The Festival, he said, "Is for young, primarily more talented, whereas at the elemen- GOOD APRIL 12 Home Economics Building at Murray Park in Murray, Utah. The spe- dal occasion is her 80th birthday Leora was born April 21, 1898 to Joe and Isabelle Street at Coalville, Utah. She married Morri Gyde Lee at Evanston, Wyoming in 1916. Mr. Lee is deceased. "In schools where the AD PRICES Minute Maid Frozen are: twins. Max Lee and Maxine Lee Southern, and sons, Dean and Gail size "The contribution Lee, 1 great great grandthat the arts make to the child, 3 step grandchildenrichment of living and ren, 20 step great grandto raising the general children, and 4 step great level of culture and great grandchildren. conduct. We think, he She win be happy to added, "that it makes a greet her friends and contribution to lowering relatives at the open vandalism and other house. on kinds of bad conduct the part of kids. elementary school children. But it involves all age groups and the full involvement of the community. "We have some good examples of that. Out in Vernal last year, they had a Afferent activity every day, and it folly involved the community. High schools are encouraged to participate, too, though Mr. Stutz said that in high school, arts activities tend to involve only - 19 ORANGE JUICE Full Cut U.S.D.A. Choice Leora (Ora) Street Lee will be honored April 21, 1978, at 7:00 p.m. at the 6(9-96- OR ANGEtjUlCE Boneless U.S.D.A. Choice 80th birthday PHONE fiinuteJvIaid Fresh PORK PICIIC ROAST Boneless U.S.D.A. Choice honored at - 31 oz. 2 can 0 DEANS e oz. can Chicken of the Sea TUNA Chunk 6Vi oz. can 14 oz. Bottle Knudsens Del Monte CORE Whole Kernal TOCDRT FLEII? DF NEE BEF BOISE BBIB - FUE OIF GRAHAMS 3m 32oz. Medium Shasta FOF pt. size all flavors Nabisco Honey Maid C FENCE MIK 29 oz. can FUNS Vi 16oz.com Hi 38 Ib. box 98c 8 oz. can 6packggC i EGGS A Grade doz. 1 |