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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Manti News Briefs Call items to: Dorothy Williams t ; ; I ; I ! 1 ; i 835-805- 6 Mandy Hatch, daughter of Michelle and Brian Hatch of Manti, was baptized April 8 by her father. Mandys grandparents are: Jeanette and Roy 1 latch and Mel va and Max Cox all of Manti. After the baptism refreshments were served for the special occasion at the home of Michelle and Brian I latch. Present were aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Mandys Pri-- ! mary teacher, Lois Larsen, was there also. The Lloyd Hampton family moved to Manti from Lake Shore, Utah in May of 1993. They now have nine children: Sam, 18; Angie, 8: Nathan, 7; Benjamin, 15; Gabe, 14; Matthew, 13; Debbie and Lloyd I lampton of Manti recently expanded their family (again) with the adoption of, Ariel, a 9 year old girl with pretty dark eyes and dark brown liair. She looks much like their other adopted daughter, Angie, who came to the family at age Cemetery. There was a family dinner after the services. 1 1 1 Christa, 12; Sherman, 10 and Ariel, 9. George Thomas Farrar, on April 4, 1995 in Sunland, California. He was buried in Riverside Military Rick Adam Simons, son of Kim and Rick Simons of Manti had surgery Monday April 3rd in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is now home and doing 1 seem to get rid of her man and is currently out on bail for shooting her husband in the stomach. The trio is completed by Meg, who has returned home after a failed singing career in the West, and finds herself to still be a fish out of water. The antics and idiosyncrasies of the Magrath sisters are highlighted by their priggish cousin, Chick, whose untimely and unwelcome intrusions make for some hilarious moments. In the words of drama critic Clive Barnes of the New York Post. It would certainly be a crime for anyone interested in the theatre not to see this play. For ticket information, see the ad in this paper. The final production of the year for the Snow College Theatre Department is Crimes of the Heart, which will open in the Crane Theatre Wednesday, April 2 at 8 p.m. The play runs through Saturday, April 15. Beth I lenleys Crimes of The Heart is set in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where it explores the troubled, yet endearing, existence of the Magrath family. This quirky and zany comedy, allows a warmhearted look into the lives of three sisters whose odd ball problems somehow strike a familiar chord 1 Mrs. Wayne (Virginia) Beach attended the funeral of her brother, in 1988. 'Crimes of the Heart' will ring down curtain on Snow College drama season well. in all. Lenny, the oldest, who feels her chances of catching a man are fading away, is contrasted by Babe, the youngest, who just cant Immunization Month ; - : ; In the era before vaccines, hundreds of thousands of Amcri- -' can children died from infectious childhood diseases. Today chil-- : dren who are not immunized, par- ticularly infants, are still at risk of serious illness and death. Vaccines prevent needless childhood disease and death. Childhood vaccines prevent nine infectious diseases: polio, measles, diphtheria, mumps, pretussis (whooping cough), rubella (German measles), tetanus, haemophilus influenzae type b (the most common cause of spi- - 'CUCF will sponsor to fund-rais- er i assist Kay On April 29, 1995 the Central Utah Correctional Facility Employees will be hosting a Fund Raiser for Officer Kay Jensen w ho hasbccii diagnoscd with terminal cancer. A dance will be held to benefit Officer Jensen at the Manti nal meningitis), and hepatitis-B- booster TD every 1 0 years. Check your records and plan on attending one of the immunizations clinics on April 18. They will be at Manti, 40 W. 200 N. from 2 to 6 p.m. and at Gunnison at the Hospital Conference Room from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Children need 80 of their vaccinations in the first two years of their lives. Immunize by two...it s up to 8-- Failure to immunize infants leads to new outbreaks of diseases. In 1989-9a measles epidemic resulted in more than 55,000 reported cases, 11,000 hospitalizations, and more than 130 deaths. Half of these deaths were young children. Immunize on time - your children are counting on you. Now is the time to get those kindergarten children immunized so they can start school in the fall. 1, -- 04-04-- 95 1 1 1 running from the Pigeon Hollow Junction of US 89 to Spring City. This road is designated on the Sanpete County Addressing Map as beginning at 0250 North 4150 East and ending at 134000 North and 7500 East. 2) The River LaneWest Side Road running from Manti to Ephraim. This road is designated 1 you! 1995. BY SANPETE COUNTY: s Robert D. Bessey ROBERT D.BESSEY Chairman, Sanpete County Commission ATTESTED: s KRISTINE F. ANDERSON Kristine F. Anderson Sanpete County Clerk Fublish Apr. 13, 1995 Jensen National Guard Armory from 8:30 until midnight, on April 29, 1995. Suggested donation amount will be $5.00 per person. The dance will be open to all members of the community age 8 and older. Please come and support a worthy cause. I && CK5 tor-- 32EJT- - & tsEMF '3 1 "T i u 1 firnrr jnrnrflfTI m ara i TiTrtTfimmE Hop Aboard The Mammogram Discount A .vf; New During the month of April, Sanpete Valley Hospital will be offering mammograms for $55.00, which is a $10.00 discount. Oasis Express ( to Mesquite The key to surviving breast cancer is early detection. The American Cancer Society offers the following guidelines: Women 35 - 39 Women 40 - 49 Women 50 - over on the Sanpete County Address Map as beginning at 150 North 750 West and ending at 6500 North 1100 East. WAYS 3) The Wales to Fountain WHEREAS, Sections Green Highway. This road is desUtah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, authorizes the Board ignated on the Sanpete County of County Commissioners of Addressing Map as beginning at 15250 North 0000 (center) and Sanpete County to designate livestock highways within Sanpete ending at 23750 North 200 West. 4) The Milburn Road running County for the movement of liveFairview to the Milburn area from stock. WHEREAS, the Commis- and Hilltop Road running from sioners have been requested to Milburn to US Highway 89. The consider the designation of certain Milburn Road is designated on the highways in Sanpete County as Sanpete County Addressing Map as beginning at 25000 North livestock highways, and; 1000 East and ending at 32900 WHEREAS, the members of the Sanpete County Commission North 12000 East and the Hilltop have determined that there is a Road beginning at 29500 North 500 East and ending at the Juncneed for and that it would be in the interest of Sanpete County to tion of Highway 89 at 29800 North designate certain highways within and 9000 East. 5) The Canal Canon Road the County as livestock highways. BE IT RESOLVED, that the running South and East from Manti-LaSSanpete County Commission Spring City to the is desighereby designates the following Mountains. This road the nated on in Sanpete County AdCounty Roads Sanpete County as livestock highways, for the uses dressing Map as beginning at 13 500 North 8000 Easb and purposes of livestock moveAPAND ADOPTED law: ment as allowed by this 4th PROVED of day April, 1) The Pigeon Hollow Road RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DESIGNATING LIVESTOCK HIGH- al All adults should have a . Page 7 Thursday, April 13, 1995 e, Baseline mammogram years Mammogram year every Mammogram 1- -2 C' RichfieldBeaver n RichfieldEphriam Ma"2l&22 May 10 & 11 $ 462-244- Accredited and Sanpete Valley Hospital is an ACR FDA Certified Facility. 32 Package Includes $100.00 Fun Book Transportation Lodging For individual or group reservations please call 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. TST daily ti 000 L. Per Person Double Occupancy HOTtlCASINO MHQVIH ng of the Heart" Crane Theatre April 5 8:00 p.m. 12-1- OASjS' KiJOKT prize-winni- "Crimes Two Night Package Call the Radiology Department at Sanpete Valley to make an appointment. You do not 1 Hospital need a doctor's order. Snow College Theatre presents: Beth Henley's Pulitzer NlVAOA .TTr'Q&GirG ncrai tickets- - call 283-402- 1, Barbara at ext. 616 Rates are based on double occupancy before tax. Single rates are available. Reservations are required. Must be 2 sears ol age or older. 1 Ptalj Pallet (Eomparttg Snow College Friday, April 21, 7:30 p.m. in the Crane Theatre Adults - $5, Students and Seniors - $3 (at Kents or call 283-402- 1, ext. 265) |