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Show Thursday, May 15, 1997 Page 5 Messenger-Enterpris- e LDS Seminary Manti LDS Seminary will hold their graduation ceremonies Sunday, May 18, at 7:00 p.m. Manti Elementary Positive Action Students announces 1997 graduates Amber M. Fischer, Jennylyn Anderson, Frederick D. Boldmanr, Kiesel, Melissa L. Ward. Kelsey Olsen, Cameron Ted Manti Sixth Ward Olson, Adam L. Perschon, Jo Lene Amy Braithwaite, Cyle M. Ray, Paul Scholes, Denise Next years Seminary Council members have also been anCox, Janetta Cluff, Kylie Delone nounced. They are Shefeen Franz, Benjamin Hampton, John Willmore, Catherine Soderberg, Irons. VanOrman, Brad M. Wright. Ephraim Fifth Ward Hannah Rose Bean, Kacy Iona Shallan Blackham, Mendenhall, Johnathan Peterson, Julie Peterson, Drew Newell Soderborg, Angela Wendel. o , Peter Richardson, Brody Sterling Ward Perschon, Derek MickeHon, Paula Ann Christensen, Amy Haylee Maylett, Jamie Luster, Shaun Kjar, Tiffany Jackson, Amy Hintze and Shelly Barton. Graduates are: Manti First Ward Annie Garmus, What Anne E. Burnham, Wesley Roy Crouch, Megan Farley, Samuel Lyman Grindstaff, Pearson. ,w I, ,i r, - r- w w S Greg Kistena Deon Jeffs, Jessica R. Hollingshead, Nathan Johnson, Amy Jones, Jeffrey Dean Lindsay, Daniel A. Nielson, Jennifer i mTy1'' J LuRee Young. Ephraim First Ward vt Lund, Katie T. Nilsson, Lynnell Marie Porter. Ephraim Second Ward iT t i J 0,7 -- ii k Cassie Breanna McCutcheon, Lund, Ben Fischer and Tylan Jackson Rebecca Allen, Deborah Manti Second Ward Anderson, Thomas Robert David Bruce Bone, Katy Buckner, Joni Gottfredson, Anna Buchanan, Heather Cook, Cory Leah Larsen, Grant Lindsay, Hatch, Wendy R. Parry, Rebecca Ruth Shelly Janet Otten, Ira Buckley Riding, Melanie De Willardsen. Rice, Daniel Elijah Smalley. Ephraim Third Ward Manti Third Ward Janna Bateman, Regan Andy R. Bahlmann, Tosh R. Howard Bolli, Jeff Brenchley, Layton. Matthew Glen Green, Sherri Lynn Manti Fourth Ward Jorgensen, Kal Thomas Larsen, Amber Alder, Kreg G. Jonson, Brian S. Meade, Ty Poulson, Rachel Lund, Dana Wintch. Merrill S. Worthington. Manti Fifth Ward Ephraim Fourth Ward William J. Alder, Craig Beal, Katie M. Anderson, Lisa Relief In 8 Out of 10 Cases The staff of the Manti Messenger and Ephraim Enterprise are always looking for ways to improve the quality of our newspapers so that we can better serve our customers. New approved spray stops your itching, flaking, red skin. Restores your skin and scalp to normal in as little as 7 days or 100 of your money back. Used and recommended by dermatologists. No side effects. Call for full information. Great Lakes Pharmaceutical DisL We welcome all suggestions that you might have. Without your input, we will never know what we are ing right and what needs fixing. Call Now: do- Messenger-Enterpris- Inc. The AgingHuman Resources Department of the Six County Association of Governments has f Ext 419 2 Still Paying for your Proventil, Alupent, Albuterol Sulfate, Metaproterenol, Mucomyst or other Nebulizer medications? Main Manti, UT 84642 35 S. Health Screening available at Gunnison Valley Hospital "No More Suffering" lairrmhreramjff Please write to us at: e, 1.800-809-668- 3592 Corpora te Dnve Columbus, Ohio 43231 QltmrmmimvEAmTtiaBW 1 EXPRESS Call ,Wt (Not applicable for inhalers) Up to 25 certificates for a free mammogram will be distributed during the health screening. They will be redeemed at a later date at Gunnison Valley Hospital, due to the need to schedule the time with the department. The lab test will be completed at the hospital the same day as the health screen- made money available to Gunnison Valley Home Health and Hospital for the purpose of providing health screening to individuals over age 60. The funding is available for 25 free lab tests and 21 free ing. It is recommended that those mammograms. The screening must be done on a first come, first individuals wishing to have the served basis and is available for blood test come having fasted for those people 60 years of age or 1 2 hours for better test results. older w ho may not otherwise have Gunnison Valley Home the testing done due to costs, lack Health Nurses and the hospital lab of insurance or other concerns. technicians will be available durThe lab test is helpful in determining the morning of Tuesday, May ing HDL, LDL and cholesterol 20, inside the Gunnison Valley levels, liver and kidney functions Hospital foyer from 9 a.m. to 12 and electrolyte balance. It is recnoon for this free screening. In addition, free blood presommended that every woman have a mammogram every sure, blood sugar and oxygen saturation checks will be available years. o) x-r- ay UW -2 N 'a upon request. vS, r " , . J : -- r 'cv In our emergency room patients are seen within 25 minutes. 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