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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Page 2 1995 Thursday, March 30, e, Zions commits $100,000 to Statehood Centennial Zions First National Bank and the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission today jointly an- nounced that Zions Bank has come one of the first Utah be- Cen-tenni- The amount each county committee receives will be based on Zions Banks average total deposits during 1995 from individuals, businesses and municipalities in each county. The donation will be com- al Legacy Sponsors, through a commitment of pleted shortly after Statehood a $100,000 contribution. In a departure from other contributions the Centennial Commission expects to receive, Zions Bank stipulated that the contribution will be divided and distributed among the 29 county Centennial committees. These funds will be used for d county centennial programs and projects. Day, January 4, 996. Kim R. Burningham, Executive Director of the Utah State1 hood Centennial Commission, said: Obviously, we are very pleased with the financial commitment Zions Bank has made to the success of the Utah Centennial. And the unique way in which the locally-define- Banks contribution is divided among county committees will be very beneficial to all the local projects that are being planned throughout the state. According to Zions Bank President and CEO Harris Simmons, Zions Bank takes pride in its rich Utah heritage. Much of Utahs great history is Zions history as well. The good fortune weve experienced over the past 22 years has been made possible because Utahns have been so good to us. Weve tried hard, in turn, to help build the great state we live in today. This gift is a way of expressing our thanks to customers throughout the state, who have made our success possible, and of wishing Utah a Happy 100th Birthday! As a part of its sponsorship, Zions Bank plans to introduce several banking products using the Utah Centennial theme. In addition, the Banks annual community service project will be renamed the Zions Bank Utah Cen Utah Statehood Centennial in all of its advertising and printed maemployees, who volunteer their terials. Zions Bank, established by time and talents to scraping, paintmore for Brigham Young in 1873, is the ing, and yard clean-u- p than two dozen homes of needy principal subsidiary of Zions individuals throughout the State of Bancorporation, a bank holding Utah. company with assets of $5 billion, offices As a Legacy Sponsor, Zions operating 117 and Nevada. Arizona in the desiguse Utah, Bank will be able to nation Official Sponsor of the This project annually involves over 1,300 bank tennial Paint-A-Tho- n. full-servi- ce 1 Manti High School Activities By Amy Ockey The senior assembly will be The installation is on Thursplays will be Region one-Aday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. There on Thursday, April 6 at Juab. The on Thursday, April 6, and will bewill be a short program and all play to be performed by MHS is gin at 9:40 a.m. All students will to attend. new members will be officially Happy Journey From Trinton to be excused from class recognized. All parents are invited Camdon by Thornton Wilder. to attend. Boys baseball and girls soft-ba- ll will play Friday, March 31, tions audio tapes on effective at home. Jr. Varsity will also play parenting and Managing the Orem at home on Saturday, April Classroom Environment to Facili. Basebal and softbal play T tate Effective Instruction. I Ie will October, 1993, marked the couraged to get involved. Whether March 4, 1995 at Juab. All be presenting The Power of Posiannual presentayou used to tell tales or recite or varsity games will be a 3 p.m. and beginning of an tive Parenting. have always wanted to, now is cowand local cowboys all Jr. varsity games will be at 5 tion of Saturday, April 8, the Conferwrite ther own girls telling their tales. The first your chance. Some ence will reconvene at 9 a.m. in p.m. success. So material, many tell stories or poRegion drama will be Friday, festival was a great the Tabernacle, with Dr. Barre show in ems they have always known; each second much so that the Toclken, who promises to come March 3 at North Summit. The 1994, was, by special invitation, is welcome. If you would like to event will run all day long. with guitar in hand. He is the dithe program, contact State FBLA will be Friday, made a part of the Sanpete County be part of rector of both the graduate proat 83 1 62, after 3 Roberts this Fair. Because of enthusiasm, Kaye gram in American Studies and the March 31,1 995. This event beginthe Council is starting early this p.m. Folklore Program at Utah State ning in the morning runs all day Mark April 15, 7:30 p.m. on year. April 5 marks the 1995 ediUniversity. Dr. Toclken will be long. Stoyour calendar for the annual CowThe track team will have a tion of the Cowboy Poets and presenting Folklore For Famiboy Poets and Story tellers Festimeet on Saturday, April at Delta. rytellers Festival. lies: Importance of Family Tradiin the Manti City Building The meet begins in the morning Many of the performers from val, tions. and runs all day. The track team past shows will be here again, with Auditorium. Admission is by doDr. Toelken and the entertaind old fa- nation and refreshments will be w ill also have a meet Wednesday, new as well as ment which follows is sponsored 5 vorites. New performers are en sold during intermission. by the Utah Arts CouncilArts & April at Juab. Studentbody officer petitions Education Program which is for the 1995-9- 6 school year will funded in part by the National Enin be office on Monavailable the dow ment for the Arts, held Sunday, April 2, at 5 p.m. in A choir comprised of memGovernor Michael O. Leavitt day, April 3. Students wishing to and First Lady Jacalyn S. Leavitt run for election will need to pick bers of the Gunnison, Manti, and the Manti Stake Center. It is hoped that there will be a w ill speak during the lunch break. up a petition and start collecting Ephraim Stakes will provide the w ith signatures. As first lady she special music for the upcoming large number participating, and evProthe governor, on the GIFT The tennis team will play regional conference, to be held on eryone who likes to sing is encourgram. This program focuses on Gunnison at home on Monday, May 14. The first rehearsal will be aged to come and be a part of this choir. strengthening Utahs families and April 3. The team will be excused fostering a climate that nurtures from classes at 2:30 p.m. and enhances healthy, positive, The ACT test will be given on train all interaction caring family Thursday, April 6. Testing will ditional and ATTENTION ALL VETERANS. begin at 8 a.m. and run until noon. WIDO WS AND DEPENDENTS ct Spring Regional Family Conference scheduled at Richfield April 7 The first annual Spring Regional Family Conference will commence at the old Historical Leyba. The family constitutes the Basic Unit of Society and therefore warrants special attention. The new emphasis on family inon cludes focusing grandparenting. The inclusion of grandparents represents the many family types in todays society and does not exclude anyone. Friday, April 7, will begin with registration at 5:30 p.m. Conference begins at 6 p.m. with Drs. Bill C. Marshall and Christina W. of Utah FamiMarchall, lies Matter. Bill is Director of Adult-Chil- d & Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatric Services for Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Christina works for the Center for Studies of the Family at BYU. They will present I low to lave a Tabernacle, 185 West Center St.; Richfield, Utah. The Conference comes to Richfield through the sponsorship of the Governors GIFT (Governors Initiative on Families Today) Program and the Utah Center For Families in Education, in cooperation with Richfield City. Richfield City asked the RSVP Program For Sevier Valley Education and the RSVP Advisory Council to be the local contact and lead for the conference. The conference committee consists of volunteers throughout the region co-hos- ts ng RSVP, Government Agencies, PTA, churches. Snow College, Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center, USU Extension Services, Sevier School District, Central Utah Correctional Facilities and private businesses. Its been such a pleasure to work with everyone on the Conference Committee. When government entities and private concerns can come together in offering Central Utah a chance for an economic and educational opportunity such as this conference, it is truly gratifying, said Chairman Ronna A. PUBLIC 1 Strong Marriage. Deanna K. Edwards, BMI, a renowned speaker, singer and song writer. She has a deep interest in music therapy and her workshops prepare us for the most exciting of all adventures - a musical journey into the human heart. She will present Sharing The Gift of Love. Glenn T. Latham, Ed.D., a professor at Utah State University, and author of Parenting Prescrip -- 3STOTICE The Ephraim City Council will hold their regularly scheduled council meeting on Tuesday, April 4, 1995 commencing at 7:00 p.m. in the city council chambers, 5 South Main Street, Ephraim, Utah. All other council meetings will be held on the first and third Wednesday of each month, unless otherwise noticed. Publish Ephraim Enterprise March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 1995 well-love- Stake Choir rehearsals called non-traditio- MHS By Counselor's Corner Natasha Madsen Third quarter ended on March 24th w ith students preparing for the last term on this school year. Sterling Scholar winners were announced at North Sanpete High School on the 23rd. Winners from Manti High School include: OPP of bid price or apply to your insurance deductible 41 595 LET US FIX IT IF IT'S BROKEN with our collision correction equipment Beeline Frame Rack Down Draft Paint Booth Paint Mixing System for a Perfect Match Insurance Certified by State Farm & Farm Bureau One-sto- p Bid & Repair That damage may not be as hopeless as you think. n re mm 9m m mm o ii mm 1 1 $OlA TCH & PENT AM! In-sto- y, 1 Auto Body Headquarters 30-to- ues-da- 5-- IrDODMEDflS Offer expires 1 1 Christy Alder, Science, Kathryn 20 1 1 Arts Council presents annual Cowboy poets and storytellers W VanLeeuwen, Dance, Teresa Kiesel, Foreign language, and Nikkie Peterson, Drama and Speech. Runners-u- p were Karen A Field Service Officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department Service Office, in Salt Lake City, will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for ri ghtful VA benefi ts, preparing and documenting appl ication for compensation, pension, hospitalization, and other benefits. Armstrong, math, Jeff Olsen, Business and Marketing, and Kary Larsen, Technology Education. Our congratulations to all of our Sterling Scholars. Manti High School was well represented in all categories. These students created portfolios that reflected their activities, including academic, leadership, creativity, community and such. On the Needs Assessment survey, one student responded, We have to help students develop talents and search out interests on their own. MI IS Sterling Scholar representatives did just that! Visiting with students and parents during Student Education and Occupation Plan (SEOP) conferences, we stress the need to get involved. Join clubs. Run for office. Direct service projects. Attend workshops. Volunteer in the This is a free service and veterans need not be members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. The V.F .W. Field Service Officer will be working out of the Ephraim City Job Service Center from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on April 3, 1995. scr-yic- e, community. Experiences help students understand their values. Do inthey like to work with people, Do they preformation, or things? fer to work indoors or outdoors? HoliWill they workweek-ends- ? days? Our experiences help all of us understand our values, what is truly important for us to be happy. 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