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Show Messenger-Enterpris- .; Ob, !UJ5S &:; $t &. asS!fwef' :--,: - wtsJhttaAfatTijwiMa Local residents enjoy Europe trip, thanks to American Express Jackie promised the group that despite the difficulties and money that she would see that Nilsson, Morris and Mary Casperson, Dixon and Beverly Farley, Arlene DeLeeuw, Pam Stewart, Judy Johnson Erickson, Tiffany Anderson, Liz Young, Jackie Young, Angela Green, Kristen and Karen Brenchley, Caroline Burnham, Jane Howard, Rebecca Jorgensen, Manti, Erma Lee furt, Germany, the group was met by a representative from American Express and a coach and a hotel were arranged for and further details were worked brary. Manti Arts Council announces new exhibit The exhibit will feature the work of Manti and Sterling women artists. The Council invites every woman who does original art work to submit articles. The categories may include paintings, weaving, etchings, carving, Potteiy and other objects of Pleasant On the evening of June 4, Jackie called Milestones Western office for a final check. All was in order and the group was wished a bon voyage. On Saturday, June 5, at 6:00 p.m.,Mark Anderson called and said that he had heard on CNN that there might be problems with Mile- interest. It is requested that the art pieces be delivered to the gal; lery Mon., Aug. 2 between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. If this is inconvenient, call Marilyn Miller or LaRue Jennings, who will pick up the articles at the time specified. the exhibit at the gallery Kn Oberg and Kendra Jensen, who helped Utah win the lntematlonalRodeoTeamehamplonshlpinFallon,Nevadaover the Fourth ol July weekend. calling Frankfurt, Luzern, Paris, Amsterdam, and London, only to find out that no pay-ments had been made and that all hotel reservations were beFor the first time ever, the were among 52 students from canceled. Utah High School Rodeo Team Utah who were reserve chaming pions at the state finals rodeo Laterthatnight,Jackieheld won the Silver State Internaand earned the honor of reprean emergency meeting at her tional Rodeo Team championhome and the group decided ship in Fallon, Nevada, over the senting Utah in international competition. that despite problems, they 4th of July weekend. There were 39 states and would proceed with the trip the Rodeo School Sanpete High Canadian provinces inthree at the Club members, Kylan Oberg next morning. Arriving to vited inand Kendra Jensen were a part compete in the 1993 airport, the others were formed of the situation and ofthis team. Kendra and Kylan SSIR Rodeo. Utah went to Nevada looking for a victory and (Jtah WII1S IDCleO CrOWIl Out of Control with Life? Cant control alcohol, drugs, food, emotions? These Programs May Help ... came home with a sizeable lead over the next two states in line, California and Nevada. California had previously won the team title for the past four years. Wednesday through Saturday between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. IMPROVE TOUR Sunday Alcoholics Anonymous 1 55 W. 2nd S., Fairview 1 0 :00 a.m. (Spiritual Meeting) Monday N. 300 W., Overeaters Anonymous, 386 Pleasant .... 5:00 p.m. Open Sharing 386 N. 300 W., Ml Pleasant 7:00 p.m. (For relatives and friends of Alcoholics) Alcoholics Anonymous Ephraim City Bldg, basement.... 8:00 p.m. Open Sharing Mt. n, Tuesday Alcoholics Anonymous 44 N. 4th E., Manti 8:00 p.m. Open Sharing Wednesday Narcotics Anonymous Ephraim City Bldg. Basement.... 8:00 p.m. Open Sharing Thursday Alcoholics Anonymous Manti City Bldg. Clubroom 8:00 p.m. Open Sharing Friday Snow College West Campus Turning Point Room Alcoholics Anonymous 155 W. 2nd S., Fairview Step Study n, Saturday Alcoholics Anonymous 265 W. Main, ML 11:30 am 8:00 p.m. Pleasant 8:00 p.m. Open Sharing you cannot attend a meeting, but would like to talk confidentially to someone, for AA call Ephraim; 835-66- 41 ) 283-42- 49 , Fairview, 427-941- 8, when she was beaten and robbed. Three orfourjuveniles came into the store and, after browsing around, struck Debra repeatedly with a rock. They took no money, but did steal beer and cigarettes. When another lady discovered Debra, she was bleeding profusely from the head and wa3 only semiconscious. She was taken to a hospital where numerous stitches and overnight observation were necessary. One juvenile was subsequently taken into custody and police investigation is continuing. Debra is recovering at the parents in Manti. home of her Paraprofessional Advisors Sought Snow College is currently seeking paraprofessional advisors. 3-- 4 part-tim- e Qualifications are: Bachelor's degree preferred, but not required. Must demonstrate the ability to reference information through the use of college catalogues, schedules, and other resources with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Must have excellent interpersonal skills both orally and in writing. Basic computer skills including keyboarding required with working knowledge of WordPerfect Some evening hours and travel to sites will be required. Salary $6.00 to $7.00 per hour depending on qualifications. Hours will vary according to advising needs. Interested persons should submit Snow College application, resume, transcripts, letter of application and three current letters of recommendation to: S.C. Personnel Office by Aug. 9, 993. AAEOE 1 . 722 LOOKS, HEALTH AND POPULARITY. Now Meeting In QUIT SMOKING. fjyP American Heart Association C 1992. American Heart Asaoctation If it's a smaller figure you're after, now's a great time to join WEIGHT WATCHERS and get one. Learn to . . . eat real food right away handle real-lif- e challenges develop permanent habits that will help you reach goal and STAY THERE! Recovery Meetings 12-St- ep Sunday morning at 12:45 a.m., when she was assaulted by juveniles. Debra was working at a Rainbo Oil Co. retail outlet at 3535 W. 6200 So. in Kearns, off-camp- us The public is invited to view non-refunda- N.A. call Manti Debra K Chase, Kearns, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braithwaite, of Manti, was seriously injured a week ago last people. Mt. for Debra Chase assaulted by juveniles The Manti City Arts Council announces another interesting exhibit at the Art Gallery in the basement of the Manti Li- Fairview, and Peggy Butler of (If The Manti Reds recently won first place at the Lions Tournament held In Ephraim, and will attend the state tournament next week In Payson, as the first place team In region. They are: back: Alyssla Frlschknecht, Dana Walk, Amy Hlntze, Larlza Beal, Annie Garmus, Rebekah Reeves, Dana Peacock. Front row: Janey Ann Petersen, Andrea Buchanan, Haylee Maylett, Angre Olsen, Merinda Chesley, Kristine Cox, Cashelle KJar. Coaches are Brandy Shand, Robyn Ellason, and Molly Petersen. out. The coach driver, arranged to continue with the group as well. The group traveled throughout Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and England. The group returned home June 19. It had been a wonderful experience for the group and all expressed many thanks to Jackie Young for accomplishing the impossible for 43 inexperienced Hansen, Margaret Bench, stone. At 6:30 p.m., Jackie discovered that this company had declared bankruptcy and that there had been no warning. Most of the participants had already left for Salt Lake for the early departure of their tour. All that Jackie had were 28 tickround trip, ets to Europe. Everything else that had been paid for was lost Jackie spent the next two hours Page 4 Thursday, July 22, 1993 i up that was able to tour Europe recently, despite incredible financial problems. Jackie Young, Assistant Professor at Snow College arranged a tour for local residents and students at Snow College through Milestone Education Institute, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Those participating were Mark and Susie e, Career Development SpecialistAdvisor Position Open Snow College is seeking a Career Development SpecialistAdvisor. Qualifications: Master's Degree preferred. Bachelor's degree required. Coursework in Career Education preferred. Broad knowledge of career development field. Excellent interpersonal skills required. Be familiar with curricular offerings in Utah institutions. 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