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Snow College Commencement set Friday, Saturday, April 27-28
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Snow College Commencement exercises will be held Friday, April 27, at 1 p.m., in the Sevier Valley Center, 31 South College Avenue, Richfield; and Saturday, April 28, at 10 a.m., in the Horne Activity Center, 350 East Center Street, Ephraim. ognition. Theressa Alder, a local real estate broker and former chair of the Snow College Board of Trustees, will receive an honorary degree during the Ephraim Ceremony and will be the commencement speaker for the Richfield Campus. Student leaders will also address the graduates. Senator Ralph Okerlund will receive an honorary degree in Richfield. Guests without the necessary
Lost items in Walmart? Ephraim police may have them Ephraim — Several miscellaneous items that were lost by patrons in the Ephraim Walmart between December 2017 and March 30, have been received by the Ephraim City Police Department after being recovered by Walmart employees. Anyone who has or may have lost items while at the Ephraim Walmart, 777 North Main, are encouraged to call the Ephraim Police Department with a description of the item so staff can see if it was one of the lost items which was recovered. For more information, call (435) 283-4602.
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ticket for admission in Ephraim are welcome to view the ceremony in the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 300 East Center; or on-line at www.snow.edu/graduation. By the numbers The class of 2018 is comprised of 1,022 graduates from 19 countries, 19 U.S. states and 26 Utah counties. A total of 1,113 degrees will be conferred. There will be awarded 22 Asso-
ciates of Applied Science; 132 Associates of Arts; 13 Associates of Pre-Engineering; 819 Associates of Science; 13 Associates of Science-Business Degrees; 31 Associate of Science-Nursing; 20 Bachelor of Arts in Commercial Music; and 55 Certificates of Completion. Of this year’s graduates, 387 are men and 667 are women. The average age of associate’s degree recipients is 22; the youngest undergraduate is 13, the oldest is 57. The average grade point average for this group is 3.4. The largest number of undergraduate degrees awarded were in the following 10 departments, respectively: General Education, Nursing, Music, Practical Nursing, Business, Pre-Engineering, Agricultural Business, Elementary Education, Natural Resources, and English. About Snow Snow College, founded in 1888 by Utah pioneers, is a two-year college with campuses located in Ephraim and Richfield. Serving more than 4,500 students, the college has been nationally recognized for its student success rates, affordable cost-forvalue, involvement opportunities, and exceptional teaching. Learn more about Snow College online at http://www.snow.edu.
SPRING CITY — Friends of Historic Spring City are excited to encourage all Spring City residents, young men and women, who are senior high school age this school year to participate in the 2018 scholarship competition. Friends of Historic Spring City will provide a $1,000 scholarship to the winner and the award money will be sent to the college of the winner’s choice and reserved in their name. This opportunity is being offered to all applicants who are local, college bound high school seniors, or currently enrolled or accepted as undergraduate students for the 2018-19 academic year. Applicants must also have lived within the Spring City Zip Code (84662) area for the past four years, unless they have been absent for school or LDS Church missions. Applicants must submit an essay on: “How is preserving our past important to the future of Spring City?” The entry deadline is May 7. The winning applicant will be announced Heritage Day, Saturday, May 26. For more information and additional details, contact Cynthia DeGray at (435) 469-1328.
Dr. Susan R. Madsen, Abby Cox, Janet Carlston and Karen Soper will present ways girls and women can strengthen their impact and how to make a real difference during the Utah Women and Leadership Project presentation Tuesday, April 17, from 6:30-8 p.m., in Founder’s Hall, Noyes Building, 150 East College Avenue, Ephraim.
UWLP encourages women, girls to attend leadership project Auditions for big band The search is on for musician’s to perform in a big band swing orchestra. Auditions have begun and those chosen to participate will have the opportunity to play classic swing and dance music this summer.
swing orchestra begin FAIRVIEW — Auditions for a Sanpete County based big band swing orchestra have begun in conjunction with North Bend Entertainers. Musicians are being sought who must be ages 16 to 106 to apply. Potential audition candidates would include anyone whomever played the saxophone, trombone, trumpet or those who secretly play the drums, piano or bass when nobody’s watching. Those who played in high school
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EPHRAIM — Utah Women and Leadership Project (UWLP) and Snow College encourage all girls and women, ages 12 and up, to spend an evening with women leaders from the state and community on Tuesday, April 17, from 6:30-8 p.m., in Founder’s Hall, Noyes Building, 150 East College Avenue, Ephraim. Attendees will strengthen their impact by learning the value of a college education, why girls and women should prepare to lead, ideas for pursuing real-life leadership opportunities, and how to make a real difference in the community. Those attending will also discover
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how to be a leader in homes, neighborhoods, schools, churches, businesses, government, and other organizations. Dr. Susan R. Madsen will be the keynote speaker. Additional presenters will include Abby Cox, wife of Lt. Governor Cox; Janet Carlston, first lady of Snow College; and Karen Soper, principal of Manti Elementary School. Although this event is geared for girls and women, those who support them, men, are welcome too! For more information, call (801) 8636176, or email: uwlp@uvu.edu, or visit the website: www.utwomen.org.
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EPHRAIM — Snow College recently announced details of the upcoming 2018 commencement ceremonies. Commencement ceremony for Snow College Richfield graduates will be held on Friday, April 27, at 1 p.m., in the Sevier Valley Center, 31 South College Avenue, Richfield. The commencement ceremony for graduates on the Ephraim Campus will be held Saturday, April 28, at 10 a.m., in the Horne Activity Center, 350 East Center Street, Ephraim. Snow College President Gary Carlston will officiate both the Richfield and Ephraim commencements. The commencement speaker for the Ephraim Campus is Sharon Eubank. Eubank is a humanitarian and member of the General Relief Society Presidency for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will also be given an honorary degree in recognition of her service and accomplishments. Eubank will be joined on the program by Valedictorian Mark Barton, Manti; and class Salutatorian Olivia Bliss, Delta. Both students have maintained a 4.0 GPA. Bart Nelson, a longtime faculty member, will receive a special rec-
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