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Show m v I i --x - I 2?& . JC:. x I a Marsac Council President Nancy McComb, Booster Club member Jenean Balr, Marsac media aide Carol Gates and PTSA President Chris Zaba. Recent Book Fair a Big Success The Marsac Community Coun-cilPTSA Coun-cilPTSA Book Fair held March 20th at the Kimball Arts Center has proven to be a big success. Final totals of book orders and contributions toward the Marsac Library include: A sale of 386 paperback and hardbacks, of which 5-25 percent of each book goes to the library. 113 paperbacks and 9 hardbacks hard-backs were purchased for the Marsac Library as a result of the "Buy A Book-Make It Two, One For You and One For School" book fair slogan. The Raffle for the Park City Racquet Lessons donated by Jere Calmes raised $64. Individual contributions included: in-cluded: Dick Wilde of the Silver King Bank $50., Willie and Barbara Gurski of Anderson Lumber $25, Bill and Nancy McComb of Capson, Morris and McComb $25, Jim and Connie King $25, Doug and Mae Jacobson of Mountain Village Coffee Shop $18.35, Maureen Traeger $15, Cliff and Betty Roach of Skier's Lodge $20, Gayle and Kaye Wade $10, Ken and Chris Zaba $10, Floyd and Rita Kilgore $10, John Webster $5. Marsac principal Otis Falls expressed his appreciation to all who donated funds. He said that specific plans to solicit large sums of money were not a part of the program. But, the fact that so many gave shows that this is a community squarely behind better bet-ter eduction facilities for their children. Dr. Falls also expressed appreciation appre-ciation to all those parents who had a part in the student program, the Marsac Community CouncilPTSA Book Fair, and especially the Kimball Arts Center for their hospitality in sponsoring the program at the center. |