Show Manti Eighth I Graders Entertain Ephraim Group The ManU Manti Eighth Grade entertained entertained entertained enter enter- the Uie ie Ephraim Eighth Gra Grade e eat at Manti ManU last Saturday evening in their half of oC the annual eighth grade party exchange In a I basketball basketball basketball basket basket- ball game between betwee the two classes Manti ManU came out the victors by a 17 to 12 score A program dance and refreshments followed in the I Manti Junior High School audi lUdi- The teachers of the ManU Manti eighth grade feel that the he le group should I be complimented an their planning and their united effort in makin making the party n a success Decorations were clever being carried out io in the Manti ManU school colors re red and white formed a huge figure eight in the middle of the hall and were re released released released re- re leased near the end of the dance The program consisted of oC a vocal solo by Nancy Kay Barton accompanied ac accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by Pauline Parry a reading by Margaret King and md a vocal solo by Janet Dyreng ac accompanied accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by Shirley Lund E Each a c h eighth grader attending wore a badge bearing his or her name and place cards around the tables were mixed to intermingle M Man Manti a n t i and Ephraim students Lighted candles centered the ta ta- ta Dies Dies mes Students were chosen to commit commit- tics ties as Program Gaylen Garbe class president Party Arrangements Richard Anderson vice vicc president Refreshments Caroline Peter Peter- son Decorations Lee Madsen Dancing Richard Anderson Ball Game Bill Anderson Teachers assisting in the planning planning ing ng of the party were Ray Nickelson Mick Mick- elson Betty Hurst Easton Moffitt Orpha Munk and Kirk Larson Larsen An piece eleven-piece High School orchestra or orchestra orchestra or- or chestra played for the thc dance The Ephraim eighth grade will entertain for the Manti ManU group at a party in Ephraim in the near fu fu- fu ture |