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Alexis Wright

Callie Goble

Gyllian Nelson

Ally Brotherson

2018 Miss Mt. Pleasant pageant set April 28 MT. PLEASANT — Four beautiful and talented young ladies will compete for the 2018 Miss Mt. Pleasant title during the scholarship pageant Saturday, April 28, at 7 p.m., in the North Sanpete High School Auditorium, 390 East 700 South. There is a great group of girls participating in this year’s pageant. It takes a lot of time and effort to practice for a pageant, and these four young ladies

McKyah Poulsen

have worked hard to be prepared. This year’s winner will replace current Miss Mt. Pleasant Rylee McKay. Each of the contestants will be judged in four areas of competition, private interview, lifestyle and fitness, talent and evening wear/on-stage question. The four 2018 contestants are: Alexis Wright Alexis Wright is the daughter of Carl and Paula Wright. She will per-

Bree Richardson

form a dance routine to “On My Own”. Her platform is “Care for The Camo.” Callie Goble Callie Goble is the daughter of Rick and Stacey Goble. She will perform a cheer routine to an Ariana Grande Remix. Her platform is “Mentoring Matters.” Ally Brotherson Ally Brotherson is the daughter of Rich and Molly Brotherson. She will

Mattisen Wanner

perform a lively and entertaining piano solo entitled “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Her platform is L.I.V.E (Learn the needs, become Involved, by Volunteering, Enthusiastically!) Gyllian Nelson Gyllian Nelson is the daughter of Kevin and Lacey Jorgensen and Travis Nelson. She will perform a dance routine to “Feeling Good”. Her platform is “Getting to know our local heroes.”

Charlee Mandel

Cambrie Poulsen

Katie Aagard

Kenley Kelso

MT. PLEASANT—Water restrictions are effective immediately in Mt. Pleasant. Watering will be allowed three days per week. Residences with odd addresses may water Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. Those with even addresses may water Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Hours are from 6 to 10 a.m., in the morning or from 6 to 10 p.m., at night. Residents must choose a time and may not water during both times. No all night or Sunday watering will be allowed. Anyone wishing to water at a different time than specified, must contact city hall to obtain special watering permit. The city requests everyone’s help by adhering to these restrictions.

Jordan Brouillette

Nine young ladies seek to be Jr. Princess Royalty MANTI — With the coming of spring and new beauty to the valley, it’s time to select the 2018 Sanpete County Fair Rodeo Royalty. This year’s contest will be held Friday and Saturday, May 4 and 5, in Manti. Nine young ladies have filed applications seeking to become the new royalty. The contestants are McKyah Poulsen, Bree Richardson, Mattisen Wanner, Charlee Mandel, Cambrie

Poulsen, Jordan Brouillette, Katie Aagard, Kenley Kelso and Justina Farley. On Friday, May 4, at 5 p.m., the contestants will be doing their modeling, speech and interview, at the Manti High School, 100 West 500 North. Then on Saturday, May 5, at 10  a.m., the horsemanship part of the contest will be done at the Sanpete County Fairgrounds arena, 500 North

State Street, Manti. Crowning will be done in the large animal barn, after the contestants are finished on their horses and the judge’s scores have been tallied. Attendance to both events is free and those who would like to watch are encouraged to attend. The newly crowned 2018 Jr. Princess Royalty is expected to attend all parades, rodeos and town festivities throughout

Sanpete County this summer the Sanpete County Fair, Aug. Sweethearts Royalty. and will also attend the Ute 16-25. Contestant information Stampede in Nephi. The last Unfortunately there were event for the royalty will be no applicants for this year’s Please see ROYALTY, Page A6

CUES to host second annual student art show

NSSD honors ‘Teachers of the Year’ BRAD BENTLEY

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MT. PLEASANT — North Sanpete School District School Board met April 18 to honor teachers from various schools in the district. While it was noted that there are many outstanding teachers in the district, eight were recognized as being above and beyond their peers and were selected as Teacher of the Year from their individual schools. Those who were nominated were chosen by administrators in each school and also approved by school board members and the district administration. Teachers selected are Lucy Syme, Fairview Elementary; Tara Syme, North Sanpete Middle School; Au-

Justina Farley

North Sanpete School Board recently announced “Teachers of the Year” in the district. Teachers selected are (left to right): Lucy Syme, Fairview Elementary; Tara Syme, North Sanpete Middle School; Auralee Brooks, North Sanpete High School, Natalie Stansfield, Mt. Pleasant Elementary; Jamie Bjune, Moroni Elementary; and Kali Blackham, Fountain Green Elementary. Not pictured are Steve Solen, Pleasant Creek High School; and Nancy Allred, Spring City Elementary. ralee Brooks, North Sanpete High School, Natalie Stansfield, Mt. Pleasant Elementary; Jamie Bjune, Moroni Elementary; and Kali Blackham, Fountain Green Elementary. Also chosen, but not available for the picture were Steve Solen, Pleas-

ant Creek High School; and Nancy Allred, Spring City Elementary. In the meeting, it was also announced that Tara Syme was selected as the district teacher of the year. She will go on to represent North Sanpete School District at the state level.

EPHRAIM — Central Utah Educational Services (CUES) recently announced the Second Annual Central Utah Regional Student Art Show, which will provide a unified art show to middle and high school students in the North and South Sanpete, Tintic, Juab, Sevier, Piute, Wayne, and Millard School District areas. An opening night reception and presentation of awards will be held Friday, May 4, from 6-8 p.m., at the gallery located in the Humanities and Arts building, on the Snow College Campus, 150 East College Avenue, Ephraim. State Representative Carl Albrecht will present the awards. The show will be open to the public weekdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, May 7 to Friday, May 18. Artwork must be dropped off at the gallery Saturday, April 28 between the hours of 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is a great opportunity

for students to have a chance to showcase their artwork. The show this year will be held at the Snow College Art Gallery from May 4 to May 18. There will be two divisions for the show, 7-9th grade and 10-12th grade students. Snow College will be a generous supporter of the show offering a scholarship for “Best of Show” along with some tuition awards for their Summer Snow Art program. Central Valley Medical Center and Cache Valley Bank in Nephi have also shown their support by sponsoring Purchase Awards. Other awards and certificates will be awarded in each category. For more information visit the CUES web page at www.mycues.org.

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