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Show Friday, April 8, 1994 North Summit Elementary Tha Summit County Boo IB North Summit Middle School Students Learn About Being an Artist Middle School Students Visit Etrusdan Exhibit at BYU by Michelle Crittenden Middle school students visited an ancient exhibit at the BYU Museum for Friday School Extended Learning Programs. One of the subjects the middle school students have studied in sixth grade is ancient Italy. Therefore, the students were invited to go on a field trip to see the ancient Etruscian ru A spellbound audience of young-ste- especially enjoyed reviewing the and complete the painting. After a primary colors and watching Carol few hours of careful guidance, the mix various colors together on her masterpiece was completed. The beautiful outdoor scene is now bepalette to produce another color. ing framed and will soon hang in After all this important backNorth Summit Elementary the ground was given, Carol helped the School as a reminder of the unique eager children start from a blank effort by Carol and all the creative canvas to create an oil painting of children. their own. Squeals of delight could A special thanks goes to Carol be heard as the picture started to take shape. The sky, mountains, for her willingness to share her trees, bushes, and grasses were time and talents. She was so and positive with the given realistic dimension by use of patient efforts. The children's childrens the techniques being explained to learn and participate to eagerness the children. was evidence that this experience After the demonstration to all will be very long lasting. the children, the fourth graders returned in small group to work on rs at North Summit Elementary watched and listened as local artist, Carol Prince, shared her knowledge and talent about oil painting. She started with a display of several works of art in various stages of development. First was the blank canvas, a pencil sketch of an art work, one with background and color, and then various stages of detail added until a finished picture was produced. Carol introduced the children to the vocabulary of an artist and some of the tools they use. They learned about an easel, palette, canvas, brushes, knives, and various kinds of paint. They Your ticket Troop 161 Wins Again Every two mdnths there is a Stake Court of Honor for the Boy Scout Troops. Awards are earned for individual boys and then totaled up by troop. The troop with the most points wins a gift certificate. Troop 161 won with the following awards: Cooper Willoughby received his Tenderfoot, also receiving Tenderfoot was Colt Hamilton! Vance Robinson earned Stan Justin Farrell received his Star badge. Earning Life Scout were Kevin Yd Im to a secure retirement. Louder and Terrance Wilson. The following earned Merit badges: Cameron Johnston, 2; Terrance Wilson, 4; Justin Farrell, 8; Celt Hamilton, 4; Vance Robinson, 4; Kevin Louder, Blonquist, Steve Winters, Cody Moore,'. Casey' Willoughby, and Josh Rees. Cody Moore also received his On My Honor badge. Great job, young men! Thanks to all the parents and the following leaders: Paul and Sheri Farrell, Blazer leaders, and Steve Robinson and Jeff Louder, Scoutmaster PEOPLE and Take SAVINGS WJP, Cu. BONDS Stock In America A pubtk 9 i tZ Pi jj Pad, Installation,' Sale ends soon! 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