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Show Messenger-Enterpris- rf X Returned from Missionary Farewells LDS Mission W Rebecca Campbell Ryan D. Jonathan Peterson Rec- ler farewell will be held at the Manti Tabernacle on May 18, 1997. She will speak in sacrament meeting at :00 pm in the Manti 4th ward. Rebecca will enter the Mis- 1 Mission Ryan D. Anderson, son of Elliot and Janet Anderson of Ephraim, is returning from the South Africa, Johannesburg Mission. I le w ill report his mission at the Ephraim 4th ward sacrament meeting at 11:00 a.m. at the Ephraim Stake Center, this Sun- 1 North Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Rebecca has been working at Manti Grocery. At one time, she owned Prime Time Video, with her brother, Patrick. She graduated from Manti High school in 1994. She currently is a Ward Missionary in her Snow College ward, also a Stake Missionary in her Snow College Stake. She iIso re- South Africa on Saturday, May 7 at 6 p.m. This event will be held at the Ephraim FirstFifth Ward church on Main Street. Anyone interested is invited to attend the brief ceremony, followed by refreshments. Jonathan is a graduating senior of Manti High School. He has also been involved in the music program at Snow College this past Rebecca Campbell, a daughter of Bruce and Kathi Williams, of Manti, has accepted a call to serve in the Washington D.C. ceived her Young Womens ognition Award. Anderson Jonathan Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peterson of Ephraim, will receive his Eagle Scout Award at a Court of Honor Washington D.C. Mission 1 Page 3 e - t ' ' - v , ,, - ' - St V , La day, May 1 8. Ryan D. Anderson year. Rebecca Campbell h sionary Training Center on June 4th. ler grandparents are Beverly White of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Campbell of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Janet Williams of Redding, I Kami Sondrup Rochester N. Y. Mission Utah Girl Scout Council honors 3 local leaders ; Kami Sondrup w ill return California and Catherine Powell of home from her mission for The The Utah Girl Scout Council her. Beverly was given the Cer- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Las Vegas, Nevada. There will be an open house following the farerecently celebrated 85 years since tificate of Appreciation from the day Saints in Rochester, N.Y. on well. All friends and family are their council charter was founded. Utah Girl Scout Council. Bonnie Shields also received The Council held their annual invited. the 3 Certificate of Appreciation for Park on the at meeting Sat., May 12 the she has been a in that Hotel Provo. At this meeting, years many volunteers throughout the member of the Sanpete Service state were honored by their peers. Unit team. Bonnie works mainly Among these were three leaders vv ith the girls in the Fairv iew area, from the Sanpete Service Unit: but she also works on many acBeverly Armstrong of Manti, tivities for the whole county. Bonnie Shields of Fairv iew and Eileen Jeffs was given the Eileen Jeffs of Ephraim. lonor Pin. She donates her talBeverly Armstrong spends ents and expertise to the Council countless hours w ith Manti Troops as a whole, by training adult volThe children of Morris and 856 and 1344. She has made a unteers all over the state. She is Squire are happy to an- significant difference in the Girl also a driv ing force in the sen ice nounce the 50th wedding anniver- Scouting program in Manti and is unit. She has been volunteering in sary of their parents. an asset to the service unit and all Girl Scouts for more than ten The public is invited to an those who come in contact with years. open house honoring them on Sun- day, May 18, 1997 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Manti Senior Citizens May 16. Her home coming report will be Sunday May 18 at 11:00 A.M. in the Monroe Stake Center, Main Street Monroe. Anniversaries First Birthday Morris and Beverly Squire will 1 Hi! Tin daddys little girl. Heather Elise Smart. I just celebrated by first birthday May 1, Mother's Day. I have two older brothers, Gunnison High School Reunion will be May 24 1 Jaren and Ammon, who helped me celebrate. Hi! I'm Wjatt James Brown and I turned one on April 23, 1997. My parents, Henry and My parents are Michael and Carol Smart of Manti. My grand- Allison Brown, threw me a big parents are John and Irene Ruiz of bash vv ith lots of friends and famVisalia, California and Mike and ily. I had a great time. My grandparents are Gerald Cathy Smart of Fresno, California. and Joan Tarhovicky of Virginia Beach Virginia; Gordon and Debra Butikofer of Manti and Phil and Brenda Brown of Manti. are, John and Great-grandparen- ts Shirley Tarhovicky of Marshall Creek, Pennsylvania; Herbert and Different levels In the food chain are called trophic levels. As organisms eat and get eaten, food energy is passed along the food chain. From one trophic level to the next, there is a 90 percent loss of energy. Angeline Lindsey of Norristown, Pennsylvania; Eldred and Florine Butikofer of Idaho Falls, Idaho and Marjorie Brown and Peggy I lamilton both of Payson, Arizona. My is Genevieve Mazur of Norristow Pennsylvania. n, LaRue Johnson will observe 80th birthday The family of LaRue Johnson will be celebrating her 80th birthday on Sat., May 7 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Ephraim Senior Citizens Center. 1 All family and friends are in- vited. They request no gifts, please. Morris and Beverly Squire 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Call for entries for Ephraim City's LaRue Johnson Ha" Scandinavian Pesmal "3" MEET THE MONEY PEOPLEI Decisions, Howto Find Financing for Your Business RICHFIELD Decisions, Monday, May 19, 1997 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Days Inn Conference Room, Richfield MOTOROLA Pamde May 24, 1997 Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: Best city float - $100 Best commercial float Best float (Families, individuals, clubs, church groups are welcome.) non-commerc- ial FILLMORE Wednesday, May 21, 1997 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM Fillmore City Chamber Room, Fillmore Wtfi so many etwees n He. Motorola gives you (List what ycu needed another one Choose trom the sleek Motorola Micro TACUte n. the practical Motorola Power Pak of Motorola Tele a value TAC,M 250 Motorola phones starting at $1995 otthe CELLULARKIE' 283-501- 0 sons, Doug (Manti), Gaylen (SLC), Kim (Manti), and Terry (Manti). Along with their sons, they have 11 grandchildren and four 528-376- Decisions, MANTI mar-Bever- ly ban-annu- al Historians believe human beings first cultivated the date palm before any other tree. $159.00 Morris and Beverly were ried May 16, 1947 in the Manti LDS Temple. They have four Reservations for the eighth includes snacks and dinner. A Gunnison Valley High quet will be served at 6 p.m. School reunion are still being ac- Reservations may be made by cepted for the May 24 event, contacting Lana Larson, reunion scheduled for 4 p.m. at the high secretary, at 2 or write to school in Gunnison. in South Gunnison. 100 40 West Cost is $8.50 per person and UUUU3 EPHRAIM observe 50th anniversary RSVP: network 835-730- 1 Restrictions anoiv 6 or (Snow Colley THERE IS NO CHARGE RICHFIELD 896-940- 0 283-737- JS Sponsored by lire Utah Small Business Administration, Use Utah Small Business Development Center, and oUw local and regional lenders. 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