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Show T1IE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Friday, gepfc t, g IOT8 IJEA Convention Coalville, Utah 84817 Cultural highlight of the two-da- y convention will be Fridays (Oil. 6) Grand Festival Concert, a tradition of the UEA meeting that features Utah students and Band, educators in Orchestra and Chorus presentations in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. UEA President Carl Wankier will preside over the two-da- y conference. UEA Executive Secretary Dr. Daryl J. McCarty will conduct What's RIGHT With Education" is the theme for this year's UEA Convention, scheduled Thursday and Friday (Oct. in the Salt Palace. General session speakers Thursday feature Bess Myerson, 5-- 6) of S.S. mont Lundgreen; Cindy t; Gines and Blake Karlee Lott and Brent Hale. football team was beaten 28-1- 2 by the South Summit Wildcats. Park City, who had occupied the cellar for many seasons has come back with a new coach (3-- 0) The South Summit , The FHA candle lighting ceremony was held blue, orange, green, on Thursday, September maroon, gold, purple, fluour-esce21 at 6:00 p.m. in tlie brown, black and orange (perfect South Summit High for hunting) and in sizes School home-e- c room. nt The initiation ceremony started with everyone saying the Creed. The officers then each lit their candles and told win. , . South Summit. The Wildcats could see they needed a few more points on foe board so right away Kent Thomas made an interception to score making it After making a safety, John Mondragon made another touchdown run from the kick off making the fins) score 28-1As for Park City, they will probabfy have a good season this year but it looks like South Summit is the one wall they are not going to pass. 14-1-2 . small, medium, large and Prices for the "vests are $10.00 each and $14.00 if you would like them lettered. The hats also come in what FHA was for and about. assorted colors and sizes. The hats are $5.00 Officers are President each. Lois Bushed, Vice President Karlee Lott, SecreBig Bud Contest tary Jody Christenson, With hunting season Historian Nancy Leavitt, Representative Cindy coming soon, its time to Mitchell and State Offi- be thinking about the FFA Big Buck Contest. cer Jackie Graham. Entry fees are $2.00 After the officers, .each. The first place Mrs. Page (advisor) winner will receive a spoke a few words. The trophy and a cash prize guest speaker was Mrs. equal to one half of all Gwen Fitzgerald. She entry fees paid for the gave a very good talk on contest. the positive approach of For further informahome making. tion, or if you wish to order a vest or hat. After Mrs. Fitzgerald amtKt Mr talked, refreshments, chapter Advisor, at were flaming 4530 or FFA member. ' half-tim- e. 21-1- 2. - Apjp, 783-whic- h 2. by Kandy Peterson P.T.A. By Leu laxenby and Julie Arnett Robertson, Sandi Georgi and Less Lazenby. Boys were Glayde Stembridge, Lamont Lundgreen, DeLoy Bisel, Brent Hale, Blake Merchant, Jay Embry, John Mondragon and Craig Rockhill. The students were asked a few questions. Some of them were: 1. How would you rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10 and why? 2. If you were a Martian from outer space and you came to this planet, how would you describe a kiss? 3. What kind of girls do you prefer to go on a date with? There were some really crazy answers. The PTA put on this assembly to get mine people involved in PTA and also to raise funds for more and better school activities. The assembly was foil of laughter and fun and enjoyed by all The winners received free show tickets to the Kamas Theatre. The tickets were given to the boys and the boys were to take foe girls to the show. The winners were: Sandi Georgi, and r La- - for their annual banquet will which be held October 14, 1978, at 7:00 p.m. at the Coalville Stake Center. Anyone interested in attending contact Donna Keyes or any Auxiliary Woolgrowers member for tickets. Wool-growe- rs There will be a program and foe Make It Yourself with . Wool contestants wid model their garments. Girls wishing to enter the contest should contact Karen Pace or Marilyn - drea Grimsley both has played items from the child care kits they have made this past summer. excellent dis- s and New 1978 Chevrolet New 1978 Oklsmo biles All at Tremendous Savings!! Care-Truck- RichTammy Snapp and ins, Melanee Brooks, Kim Georgi spent many Heather Johnson, Becky long hours under the Dallin, and Sheri Peterpatient supervision of young cooks: Lad 4-- H son all made cookies for Edna Atkinson, knitting the fair. Trish a cap and sweater for the fair. One other area where Frederick-so- n and Margaret Vernon entered their own special kind of quick bread. Kimberly Powell, Leanna Lewis and Penny Lewis all put forth great effort to make some perfect baking powder biscuits. Marie Chappell and Susie Stokes exhibited fine loaves of bread. There were also two advanced cooks from our 4-- H our county youth participated was the arts and crafts. Kray Shaw entered a hand-toole- d leather belt. Trish made a cute piggy bank out of a large plastic water bottle. Stephen Anderton BRAND NEW 1979 CNIYROUT PICKUP 4-- H Equipped with pushbutton radio, heater, (5) Truck type tires. Tinted glass, guages, vinyl interior. Fleetside long bed. PLUS all Chevrolet Pickup Standards. Available on order basis. Fred-ericks- spent ' (Continued from Page 1) 4-- H 9 AS .l-- aj '& OUR PRICE., time polishing rocks which went into all spent many hours county. Jan Peterson the jewelry he made for this past summer sewing made a delicious Swed- his exhibit. Bryan Nicols their prize winning out- ish tea ring and Cheryl had collected many rocks fits. These outfits will Woostenhulme made a and minerals which went into his display. probably show up at beautiful cherry pie. The State Fair meant Jan Peterson also entered a canning exhibit an opportunity for Joylin which included four jars Mitchell and Sharon of canned foods which Merchant to participate concould also be used in in some State one family meal. tests. Joylin entered the Some of the county public speaking contest girls specialized in and Sharon Marchant 45. Welding home improvement ex- - participated in the State 46. Woodwork andhibits. ghawna (Hard, Style Dress Revue. Cabinet Making The Extension Service Rhea Roberts and Evette 47. Womens Volley- Grimsiey made laundry and Summit County bags, Allison Judd made would like to congratua luncheon cloth and late all of these Joylin Mitchell, an ad- and the many other made a people who made the vanced Great in bedspread for her room. State Fair Carol Phelps and An- - 78. Cheryl Woolstenhulme general session. Other convention features for educators and the general public will be a discussion fo issues with the candidates for the seats in the U.S. House of Representatives from Utah's First and Second Congrssional Districts; an Idea Fair where teachers trade teaching ideas, techniques and procedures; and the winning education movies from the Birmingham International Educational Film Festival.- It is our intention to provide a valuable experience to improve the skills of every educator, UEA President Wankier said. WERE CLOSING OUT OUR school many Award Thursdays (Oct. 5) iAY! members do well at State Fair every now and then, too. Summit County also during UEAs LAW! . 4-- H The State Fair is over for another year and once more many brought home those special blue and red ribbons. . Hopefully, many Summit County residents were able to attend the fair and see some of our local exhibits. There were many clothing entries: Natalie Richins, Orlene Ovard, Kathy Hannay, Leanna Lewis, Ann Merchant, Sheila Hannay, Mariann Dawson, Joni Jenkins, Kristy O'Brien, Jan Peterson, Lisa Simmons, Ruth Judd, Joylin Mitchell, JaNae Judd and of the Friend of Education for Woolstenhulme entry blanks and infor- u T161 As the local sheepmen mation. sell their lambs, 6 lambs charge of the supper, p,an now to attend this will be donated to the with Janet R. Blonquist and en. outsUndilIg Auxiliary as her assistant. Woolgrowers tertainment. . All-Sta- te presentation over 40 specialty groups representing areas of teaching for Utahs over 14,000 educators. Nearly 400 exhibit booths will display the latest publications, teaching aids, materials, and special equipments that teachers, counselors and specialists use in classroom activity. Community Ed. check list TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR ALL TRADE-INEVER A HIDDEN CHARGE AT ED LAWSONS N USED TRUCKS 1973 FORD i tun Pickup. wholesale book -- Runs great, priced BELOW V-- 8. 1298 4-- Community Education is committed to the phil- osophy of providing .those activities which will help meet the needs of the citizens of our community. To help us to serve you better, we The South Summit PTA put on an assembly are desirous of obtaining your input. September 25, 1978 simPlease complete this ilar to the Dating Game. form by checking survey The girl participants those activities you or were: Anena Peacock, members Lorrie Parker, Robin Holton, Cindy Gines, Karlee Lott, Barbara Richins and Roath are as efficient in a sheep corral as they are at organizing activities for the Auxiliary. Metis is the State President and Summit Louise die County President. Louise FFA Chapter is currently two fund involved in raising projects. We are selling polyester insulated bests and nylon pile .hats made bv the Eager Beaver Company. The vests come in red, this year. Friday afternoon the Miners came out folly ready to make their record 40 but, they might have forgotten just who they were dealing with. As the South Summit green and white came out onto the field you could fed their strong determination to South Summit dominated the first half. A touchdown pass to Glade Stembridge and a terrific touchdown run by John it Mondragon made At the 140 at half both the teams went into the locker rooms for enand instruction couragement In the 3rd quarter Park City came back with a to score. Then shortly after that Park City's quarterback threw a long touchdown pass which made foe score Metis F.F.A. Mar-chan- Con- tors." Education specialists from across the nation will address Woolgrowers banquet S.S. beats Last Friday Park Citys undefeated previously former commissioner sumer Affairs for New York Gty; Dr. Elliott Landau, professor of Child Growth and Development at the University of Utah; and Warren G. Hill, executive director of the Education Commission of the States. Ms. Myerson will speak on the general theme of the convention. Whats RIGHT With Education; Dr. Landau will speak on Whats RIGHT With Teachers and Students; and Dr. Hill will address the group on the topic, What's RIGHT With Educa- Metta RkMna and Laulaa Rath catching a fat lamb. Wildcats All-Sta- te All-Sta- te your family would like to participate in and return to either the elementary or high school office (or Ron Smith) by October 10, 1978. Thank you for your cooperation. ACTIVITY CHECKLIST 1. Accounting 2. Ammunition Reloading. 3. Art 4. Auto Repairs (Basic) 5. Ballet 6. Business Machines 7. Business Practices 8. Cake Decorating 9. Candy Dipping 10. Ceramics 11. Creative Dance 12. Creative Writing 13. Electrical Repairs 14. English 15. First Aid 16. Food Storage 17. Gun Safety 18. Gymnastics 19. Lapidary 20. Leather Craft 21. Little Leaeue 29. Parent Child Relations 30. Photography (Beginning black white). 31. Powder Puff Mechanics 32. Reading (Speed and Comprehension) 33. Roller Skating 34. Sewing 35. Slimnastics 36. Skiing 37. Small Engine Re: EXPERT REMODELING pair FREE ESTIMATES CHARLES A. REITZE People are dying for your help. Give blood. V8, xtra tank, 1976 JIMMY 4x4, low low mileage, - dean, sharp W83B onoff tires, power steering. Sierra, one of the nicest. 1969 FORD PICKUP, automatic, GREAT, lots of miles left here V-- 8 engine, one owner, runs $999 USED CARS 1977 CPE., front wheel drive, conditioning, low mileage, like new. SUBARU air sutomatic, $3498 air, roof, custom wheels and tires, shsrp, runs like new. 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