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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Gary and Nancy Ray and Grant and Ann Stevens of Ephraim. Great grandparents are Don , andBarbaraMontgomeiy ofMt. ' "Pleasant and Dee and Francis Larsen of Ephraim. Steven Taylor Ray Gary and Nancy Ray welcomed a second grandchild, twenty-fou- r hours later, Steven ' Taylor Ray, son of Steven and Christine Ray ofEphraim. Taylor weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces. He was bom September 7, 1993 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Other grandparents are Bruce and Cheri Audrey Barton Russell of Mt. Pleasant and A beautiful, dark-haire- d Mark and Lori Shaw of Ameridaughter was bom to Kent and can Fork. Great grandparents Denna Barton ofMesa, Arizona are Don and Barbara Montgomon September 9, 1933. She ery of Mt. Pleasant. weighed 8 pounds 9 ounces and Marissa K. Hill will be named Audrey. David and Melanie Snow She has three older brothHill of West Valley are pleased ers, Harrison 6, Austin 4, and to announce the birth of their Alec 3. daughter, Marissa, August 30 Audreys grandparents are 8:00 am. She weighed 8 at Donald and Barbara Sue Barton and 2 ounces and was and Doralynn Richardson of pounds 20 inches long. She was welManti Her comed home by a brother, are Etta Richardson ofMesa, 2. Grandparents are Arizona and Selma Larson of Kaden, Lois Snow, Ephraim and Jay Moroni. and Kirk and Suzan Hill ofWest and great grandparents Valley Kelsey Marie & James Butterfields of Riverton, Kiersten Nichole Utah. great-grandmothe- rs Madsen Making their debut seven weeks early were Kelsey Marie and Kiersten Nichole Madsen. Kelsey Marie weighed 4 lbs. 5 oz. and Kiersten Nichole tipped the scales at 4 lbs. 4 oz. They were bom Aug. 9, 1993 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital and flown to the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center's intensive care newborn unit Jeanette Lund and Budd Vogrlnec Lund Vogrinec gust27, 1993 at the White House in South Jordan. Areception was heldin their honor following the ceremony. Peter Lund and Lucille Lund Anderson, former residents of Manti, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jeanette Lund, to Budd Vogrinec, a son of Tom and Sharon Vogrinec, on Au- - Budd and Jeanette will make their home in Salt Lake I' j! Kaitlin McAffee is happy to announce that she has a baby sister, Brinley Elaine Smith, Gene Rogers and jack and Leslie Madsen are so very glad they are now both home. Great-grandparenl ts ; fi i t . Shelby Kay Stevens The Arts and Letters it dub and League is a Shelby, daughter of Russelland Julie Stevens of Ephraim, was bom September 6, 1993 at the Sanpete Valley HospitaL Shelby weighed 6 lbs 8 12 ounces. Grandparents are non-prof- anyone interested in learning more about it or joining can call 1 Merrill Ogden at or 835-224- 835-224- 2. A T S w .V' -- t, L f ,0r 'Ha XV' O' Its time to think about get- ting your furnace ready for those colder days ahead. Problem is, its still shirtsleeve weather, right? Which is precisely why you should take the necessary steps now to prep your furnace. Then youll beat the inevitable rush (for filters, blower belts or heating service technicians) that can come with the first cold ell each fall. Its a good idea to have your furnace checked b professionals However, ther : are some basic steps you can take ight now to help your furnace perform more reliably and safely this .41 p Slum, Sept 12: Jose Lira Ambriz, of Ftn. Green, was arrested in Ephraim on charges of DUI, no insurance, and no valid drivers license. Bail set at $1,500. Sun., Sept 12:StevenMax Tingey of American Fork was arrested in Ephraim on charges of DUI and vehicle registration violations. Bail set at $1,280. Jack Pommier, and Alan Horton. , Sat., Sept. 11: Adam Rich- ard Strate, of Spring City, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant on charges of public intoxication, and unlawful possession by consumption, bail set at $300. Sat, Sept. 11: Jared Jason Brinkerhoff, of Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant on charges of aggravated assault, false information to a police of Keep Ycur Hometown Economy Strong! Shop Locally Whenever Possible! I Wed., Sept 22, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Hall 1 8 1 S. Main, Manti $3.50 advance sales $5.00 at the door (835-789- 1) 'O c V. once a year. r t California, and bail was set at $550 each. Their vehicle was also impounded. The four individuals were: Robert Rostron, Nancy Rostron, winjen I 1. Clean or replace rt V I . I Th- $975. Prep yoLU'fitnwce now. t V' - r T o r I I Wed., Sept. 8: Four subjects were stopped on Highway 28, North of Fayette for a speeding violation. During a consented search of the vehicle, marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found. All subjects were arrested and booked into the county jail The four men were all from Santa Barbara, 11: Timm ompson, of Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant on charges ofDUI and driving on a suspended or revoked license, and reckless driving. Bail set at 6 V x Sat, Sept Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report Y P '1 f. t $400. M , tAV J City. , -- ,0 are Jerry and Ellen McAffee of Orange, California and Bill Wilson of Salt Lake r' v- u Sat, Sept 11: Gary B.: Farnsworth, of Manti, was arrested in Manti on charges of public intoxication and discharging a firearm. Bail set at t A $ $6,800. Parents are Craig and Sue McAffee ofEphraim. Grandpar-ent- s V. Hr. . and driving on a suspended or revoked license. Bail set at O K' (0 - charging of a firearm, r a ; Brinley was bom August 1993 at the Sanpete Valley 15, Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. She weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. dis-- 916 o ii ficer, public intoxication, Federal agent Joe Occhipinti has spent 22 years fighting organized crime in New York. He was so effective that he gained the hatred of the criminal drug lords, and their political minions. His story is not just the story of one man's fight for justice, it is a warning for our times. Our police stand between us and the tyranny of organized crime. His incredible story of persecution will give you a new appreciation of the police, and the dangers they face while protecting us. are Jean Kellef and Dagney Madsen. McAffee. One of the most highly decorated federal agents in U.S. history tells how he spent 37 months in prison because he arrested powerful crime figures. Colter and grandparents, tions as a group. A trip by train is being arranged to Denver for October. The trip will indude a theater show and visits to the Mint, Art Museum, Molly Brown House and other attractions. Emilie-Jan- e Page 3 September 16, 1993 Civil Rights Reversed! Samantha Madsen and brother, Opening social is scheduled season this month. The open-- ( ing social and meeting will be hosted at the Old Grist Mill on Canyon Road in Manti at 6:30 p.m. on Wed. September 22. The dub has members in the MantiEphraim area who meet monthly for discussion of books, theater, and cultural topics generally. The club reads four books during the season as well as attend theater produc- - McAffee Their parents, Matt and City. The Manti Arts and Letters League will begin their third Brinley Emilie-Jan- e Thursday, e, pters. 2. Check the blowe belt (replace if A t uwn or cracked) and oil the blower motor. Make sure the blnver doors are replaced securely so your furnace will vent properly. 3. Check to see that the warm air ducts are unobstructed. 4. Check to see that the venting system is clear of obstructions and in good condition from the furnace to the roof cap with all connections securely Care and Safety Handbook, please contact your Mountain Fuel service center. If you have a question about preparing your natural gas furnace for winter or if its time for a professional For a free Furnace inspection: Call your heating contractor. Contact the Rocky Mountain Qas Association at fastened. for 5. Remove altyjammable objects from around your furnace (and water heater) and give it a test run. Or refer to your telephone directory. Taking these steps now will when you really help ensure that need your furnace to deliver heat it will operate more efficiently, ing energy and money. sav- a contractor referral. fountaini Fuel 'aa Ai i 4 QUESTAR COMPANY i ' i i |