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Show iaW r O oMeusojCJubs Jji" w i'n Social! &Pie Places O People and Young Homemaker of the Year Sharon Larsen Honored as Housewife Mrs. Craig (Sheron) Larsen has been named Young Homemaker of the Year by the chapter. Young Homemakers of America. Mrs. Larsen will now prepare a portfolio, have the judges interview her in her home and in February make a presentation all phases in competition for the State Homemaker of the Year Award. Her presentation will include displays of three projects and a brief slide show. For her displays she thinks she will select a wedding cake, because she makes cakes professionally, her Book of Remembrance and a quilt. Her portfolio will contain an essay. Her essay will contain some of the material included in the following composition: Its role in my Homemaking life by Mrs. Sheron Larsen UDOT Schedules Ephraim DUP Dates Opening Manti-Ephrai- Holly, 5; Rhett, 3, and Mindy Mareah, 1. Working together in all areas of family preparedness and continually striving to Monthly Meeting strengthen and improve the The Utah Department of quality of our family life is our 19 Sept. Transportation will have its biggest responsibility. monthly meeting Friday at 9 We are slowly finishing our will Fort DUP Ephraim Camp a.m. at the Sanpete County home, doing most of the work hold their opening meeting on Courthouse. ourselves. Craig builds the 2 in 19 the at club Sept. p.m. while rooms the children and I rooms. Following meetings will The meeting will be open for decor the and do the plan be held on the third Monday of public discussion at 10 a.m. work. After attending finishing month. Mrs. each Neldra The department tries to the reupholstery class given by Sorenson will give the lesson have one meeting each month the Extension Service, I have and Mrs. Maurine Scott the outside the Salt Lake area, one couch and a Warren Morringstar, UDOT history. chair and Im starting on a Hostesses are Mrs. Vera information specialist, explainan inexpencouch. second Its It appreciates this opErickson, Mrs. Gladys Sparks ed. sive and fun project for the and Mrs. Vonda Christensen. portunity to meet local people whole family, besides getting and get their input as regards new furniture out of the deal. Senior Citizens transportation problems. EvI love to sew and create my eryone is invited to attend and own patterns and designs for Visit Tetons, in the public discussion. join clothing, especially for the children. I have made most of Enjoy Trip for the draperies in our home and Forty Ephraim Senior Citiin the bedrooms, I have made zens have returned from a PALS Homemaking is certainlv a quilts to match the draperies. three-da- y bus trip into the New guidelines for local challenge for me, trying to find Cooking is another favorite beautiful Teton Mountains that a for and place everything school boards were passed by phase of homemaking for me. I included visits to numerous the Utah State Board of keeping everything in its place. love to experiment and to try scenic and historic places. I I anything new. We especially Education regarding children The greatest help can have, The first days travel, which is to train whole our feel, family disabilities in enjoy making cheese. I used to with learning included a visit to a cheese to help with the organizing and help my mother in the kitchen, August 1977. These regulations in the responsibility of factory, ended at Teton Village, cooking for a large family when child in Utah who is share a tram ride to the mountain top affect every I was little. Thats where I homemaking. in any kind of special education and an evening spent getting I was born in Fayette, and most of what I know learned classes. raised as a farmers daughter, acquainted with the area. about cooking. I love to collect On Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. at 39 The second days activity milking cows, helping take care old recipes, because I know that took the group to the museum South Main in Manti, PALS will of the crops and the animals, as the d secret that at Moose Junction, on a five sponsor a meeting at which well as learning all the make good "good recipes will be technicalities of mile rubber raft ride down the these regulations homemaking. cooks, is true. I am ever alert Snake River, to a museum of explained. I graduated from Gunnison to new ideas and hints which Indian artifacts at Colters Bay, Phil Hardy, Utah State Valley High School and L.D.S. will make my work more on a 30 minute boat ride on Board of Education specialist, Business College, with an effective and help me to be an Jenny Lake and to a play and and Robert Hunt, UARC, will associate degree (as an Execuvariety show at the Pink Garter be the guest speakers. tive Secretary). I worked for Theater in Jackson, Wyo. Salt Lake County for one year All parents, and especially En route home the third day, and then married Craig Larsen visits were made to the Teton those who have a child in any and returned to Sanpete CountDam disaster area, the Idaho type of special education class, yM. Falls Temple grounds and the are invited to attend and learn While Craig attended Snow what their opportunities and Salt Lake Temple grounds. I had the Funeral services for Arthur College, he and M. Quinn, 62, former Manti Arrangements for the trip rights are, Mrs. Ruth H. opportunity to be dorm parents. PALS president, were made by Helen and Alvin Anderson, At one time, we were the resident who died Sept. 8, 1977, said. Rigby. parents of 140 girls, which in Mayfield, were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Centerfield really did take some homeAfter Ward chapel. Burial followed in skills. Craig making graduated from Snow, we the Manti City Cemetery. continued to be dorm parents Mr. Quinn was born Jan. 16, for three more years. in Emery, Utah, to 1915, We finally found the home of M. and Elizabeth Dufet our dreams. Making our new Joseph He married Mary Quinn. house into a home is a were later Christiansen. They never-endin- g process. An ideal divorced. to transform homemaker is able He had been a sheepherder four walls into a home by and farmer. He was a member creating both spiritual and of the LDS Church. He was a & Shop physical beauty in her home, veteran of World War II. and that is my goal. in Ephraim Mr. Quinn is survived by a We have three children; daughter, Delma; a son, Dan Tim; three brothers and two Legion sisters, Tim, Redmond, Utah; Year Mrs. Kenneth (Reta) Ray, Hicks, both Kearns; Mrs. John Manti Legion Post No. 31 and M. (Peggy) Bowles, Winchesthe Legion Auxiliary held their ter, Ind. opening meeting Sept. 8. Supt. Leland Thompson R. E. Everett discussed with Mon. & Fri. 9 the group the proposed South Course program. building Sanpete walk-i- n Commander Lloyd Kjar conNational Guard Captain Leducted the meeting and Mrs. & Thur. Tue., R. Thompson, son of Mr. land business had Peterson Lucien matters which were discussed and Mrs. Lee R. Thompson, with the ladies. recently completed an Army Call Medical Department officer The next meeting will be Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Legion Hall. basic course at the Academy of 283-484- 1 Health Sciences of the U.S. Boy Staters and Girl Staters will Army, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. give reports. The course provides basic branch training and orientation for newly commissioned Medical, Dental and Veterinary Corps officers. Students receive training in general military and medical related subjects in addition to specialized sup9-dplemental instruction of each ay corps. Capt. Thompson attended Snow College, Ephraim, and Utah State University, Logan. Meeting Guidelines Passed increasingly better homemaker. feel that there is no better way to beat the tension from ahard day than for the whole family to gather around a well set table meal. I and eat a really enjoyed making all the old Scandinavian recipes for the Scandinavian Jubilee. vegetables in the county fair this year and won ribbons on all. I even won a superior rating on a large Creeping Charlie I exhibited. I love to create all kinds of hand work, such as macrame, knitting, crocheting, embroidering, string work and art. I believe to be a good homemaker we must take time We all love to garden. It to enjoy our family and fill our seems only yesterday since we home with love and laughter. I have been involved in both planted the seeds, and suddenchurch and community activily theres zucchini everywhere. the Whether anything else grows ties. I am presently well or not, theres plenty of homemaking leader in our ward zucchini. Thats when I make Relief Society. I have been a the most of my freezer. I love to Primary Teacher and a Laurel bake up large amounts of Advisor. As Holly is in kindergarten tempting breads and cakes to pull out of the freezer later this year, I plan on taking an when company active part in school and unexpected arrives. We exhibited several community affairs. 1 d well-guarde- Quinn MUCH Effective Messenger - Enterprise, Thurs., Sept. 15, 1977 Page 4 School and Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association In the cold, grey granite of an in a New old tombstone England cemetery is chiseled this line: I told you I was sick, Elizabeth. Often, the other person doesnt get the message. Maybe its because we just dont try hard enough. Im optimistic about the prospects for the coming school year because I think parents and educators are learning to talk to each other. Some educators have been breaking the ice by abandoning an old practice. Its the practice of sending a note home to Johnnys parents only when theres a need to describe some naughty deed. In the past, when Johnny handed Mom or Dad a note from his teacher, the message was as predictable as the one you get from a court summons server. It had to be bad news. For instance, if Johnnys gerbil got loose during arithmetic period and caused the little Stratton girl to scream in class. Mom and Dad would hear about it in a note from the teacher. If Johnny came home from school with a slip of paper in his hand, Mom could bet that hed sauntered into arithmetic class 20 minutes late again or hed F on the big gotten an exam. history Things have changed. Parents are receiving another kind of note from teachers. are gasping in when they read them, surprise its probably in pleasant surprise. Often these notes are written on forms that begin You can with the statement: be proud of your child. The notes proclaim such news as Lisas mastery of the multiplication table, an imIf parents provement in Ricks handwriting, or Mary Anns climb to the top spot on her high school debate team. Often the notes invite comBut ments from parents. visit the could also parents school and talk things over with that teacher. Probably nobody knows your child better than unless its the teacher. you You may do a good job as a parent and the teacher may be super. But both of you can do better by communicating this year. 1740 acre of grazing land and rolling hill side. $150 miles west of per acre-tw- o Indianola. Call Gaddis Investment SLC, 487-496- INVITATION TO BID Obituaries Arthur m e rim YOUNG HOMEMAKER OF THE YEAR, Sheron Larsen, shown with her baby Mindy Mareah 1, husband Craig, daughter Holly 5, and son Rhett 3. Shop at Home Bids will be received at the Ephraim City Office, 5 South Main, Ephraim, Utah, until 5:00 p.m., September 22, 1977, for 200 tons of coal, Browning or equivalent, quaranteed delivery as needed at Ephraim City Building and Ephraim Swimming Pool. 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