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Show yifii hii nfjm Messenger-Enterpris- pf pr rt-Di.ar K00t pm pt pr-pn- r Page 3 Thursday, July 6, 1995 e, tpKUf00tf00fl0i Lions Club baseball tournament (continued from page 1) Mark Wootton. The Girls Farm League (ag? Manti Phillies coached by Dale Nelson. The Mustang League (age Moroni Braves coached by Glen Olson. The Filly League (age Mt. Pleasant coached by Renee Madsen. The Pinto League (age Mt. Pleasant coached by Doug 13-14- ): 10-12- summer alone, Ephraim can expect to see the baseball fields and concessions draw over 10,000 people just during July during the Lions and Ephraim City sponsored tournaments. This is not only a boon to Snow College in the use of the facilities but also to the Ephraim merchants who can enjoy the fruits of sponsoring such an event in their own community Mantague. The Pony League (age Mt. Pleasant coached by Paul Madsen. The Fox League (age Fountain Green coached by Mark Steweart. These teams were recognized in a brief awards ceremony Saturday evening. The facility that Snow College is in the process of finishing is quite a community asset. This ): 13-1- ): ): of Ephraim. Ephraim Rotary Club will hear Players and spectators alike converge on the refreshment stand during a lull in the action of the recent Ephraim Lions Club tournament Russian escapee's story By Tricia Call The Ephraim Rotary Club will host a special guest speaker on July 10th. Yuri Vetokhin , author of Inclined to Escape will talk about his escape from the USSR and about marathon swimmers. is married to Peggy Casperson and Mr. Vetokhin has shared his they are the parents of four chilexperience with over 1200 Rotary dren. and Kiwanis clubs throughout Donald Watson started with Canada, Germany, Spain and the Moroni Feed Company in 1977 as U.S. He does this at no charge to an accountant for the Service Stathe clubs and travels at his own tion Division. From 1979 to 1987 expense from his home in San he continued his training at the Diego while promoting his book, main office of Moroni Feed ComInclined to Escape. The public is invited to attend pany specializing in all aspects of turthe and this accounting, computer very special event at the Snow transHe key marketing pools. College Cafeteria dining room ferred to the Processing Plant in from 12:20 p.m. to 1 p.m. on July 1987 as the Plant Controller. He 10th. It will be a great experience has been the Superintendent over bagging, boxing, cut-u- p and loading dock since 1990. Business Administration has been Donalds life long dream. He Moroni Feed Co. announces major organization changes Tricia Call David Bailey, President and General Manager of Moroni Feed By Company announced the promotion of three employees of the corporation the week of June Frank Cook is now the new Vice President of Moroni Feed Company. George Dyches has been promoted to the position of Processing Division Manager and Donald Watson is now the Assistant Processing Division Manager. Frank Cook has been employed by Moroni Feed Company for 27 years. He has worked 15 years as Assistant Manager of the Processing Division and the past 2 years has been Manager of the Feed Division of Moroni Feed 26-3- 0. 1 Company. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah Feed Manufacturers and serves presently on the Board of Directors of the National Turkey Federation. Frank was bom and raised in Fountain Green and graduated from North Sanpete High School. He graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in business management. He is married to Beryl Kellett and they have four children. George Dyches joined Moroni Feed Company Processing Division in 1 967 and worked thru 970 as seasonal worker. He returned to the company in 98 as personnel manager. In 1984 he was named Further Processing Project Coordinator for Norbest Inc. He worked in this position until 1986 when he was appointed Assistant Processing Division Manager. George attended North Sanpete High and Snow College. He . 1 1 1 In An Emergency Dial "911" SNW T A .F.fiE IS SEEKING ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in English, Adult Education, or Linguistics required. Master's in degree preferred. Significant background teaching of writing is required. For position announcement and application information contact Snow College HRPersonnel Ext. 240. FAX Office,. Phone PART-TTM- F. 801-283-40- 801-283-68- 21 79. Closing date: July 17, 1995. EEAOE. IJBBICIMOMM 1 XFRES s To Mesquite run Night Package July 28 & 29 Ter Person Double Occupancy Package Includes $100.00 Fun Book Lodging Transportation For individual or group reservations please call 8 a.m. 7 pm. MST irln S,;Ete rales tax ,nd n m.'Se. double Must be 21 e based on School, Snow College and BYU. He is married to Nanette Day and they are the parents of six children. anti-Sovi- 23-24t- near the coast of Indonesia. et 1 Manti Shop & Swap Open every Saturday 9 a.m. -- 5 p.m. 50 E. 100 S., Manti iMnm 835-456- 0 ations Black Forest Cucko clock Rocking chairs Dutch ovens Glassware Pots & Pans Beds Mattresses Sofas host Ephraim City is hosting a series of tournaments this summer. The first took place June The second tournament is this week on June 7th thru 8th beginning at 9 a.m. teams from all Twenty-fou- r over Utah will converge on Ephraim for an accelerated fast pitch baseball tournament for two division girls teams; age 14 and under, and age 12 and under. Pool play will start the tournament off for seeding and then once positions are established, a is During his stay in Indonesia he and preparation, ten years of wrote Inclined to Escape, while the Soviets tried extraditing him which were spent in a Soviet speback to the country from w hich he cial concentration camp for prisviews and had just escaped; the Indosesians oners with agitators; during this time the protected him until he was granted KGB tried to politiasylum by the United States. Ie arrived in San Diego w ith cal prisoners using drugs, torture, This methods. the hard labor and other equivalent of $5 in his pocket imprisonment came when he was and the manuscript from the time caught in 1967 in an attempt to spent in Indonesia. In 1986 his book was published and is now in swim to freedom. The final price of his escape its fourth printing. This event promises to be very to freedom was paid as he swam 38 miles from a cruise ship in the educational and rewarding for Pacific Ocean, the final miles of those in attendance. Ephraim City fast pitch girls baseball Peninsula where no one has been able to swim and live through the experience before. This peninsula Ranges Washers Dryers Refrigerators Chest & Upright Freezers Microwaves llidc-a-bc- in&rmi TVs Dinettes Dressers Chairs Tables Duncan Phv fe table Book cases Stereos Treadle Sewing Machine Satisfaction guaranteed jocjnnebac w h. double elimination tournament will proceed through Saturdays play until the winning team is determined. Other tournaments will be announced in the Manti Messenger and Ephraim Enterprise throughout the following weeks. The public is invited to come out and enjoy these games, as well as the new facility under construction, now nearly completed by Snow Col- Let vnp things J in Let's keep things perspective in perspective Let's keep things in perspective You are a local resident. Local issues affect you every day. Your major source of information about local issues is the local newspaper. For only $10, new subscribers can have the local newspaper delivered to their doors every week of the year. Let's keep things in perspective. lege. Ephraim Sauna Richfield Two attended North Sanpete High will SNOW COLLEGE JOB OPPORTUNITY TOT (gftEfgty which he later found out was through a place called Sharks for anyone who appreciates the freedoms enjoyed in this country, or wanting to learn more about life in a totalitarian government system. Mr. Vetokhins escape came at a price of 30 years of planning rn. OASjS Ml of .8 0- HOmCAHNO. OUT MltQUlTt NIVAOA - older. Ke.es do no, molude ocenpaney. Ad.anee resm.l.ons renmred. Receives degree from Weber State Darlene Brotherson, formerly of Manti, received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Child and Family Studies in graduation exercises at Weber State University held June 9, 1995, in Ogden. On Friday, June 8, her daughter, Sheri, received her high school diploma through the Ogden City Adult Education program in exercises held at Roy High School. Among those attending this double celebration were children and siblings Travis and Brian Brotherson, parents and grandparents Lloyd and Irene Scow of Ephraim, sister and aunt Faye Hurst and niece and cousin Kaylene Hurst of Kearns, and friend Joan Christensen of Manti. There is no better wav to keep informed on local issues. Local issues that affect you. There is no better time to subscribe to the local newspaper. The local newspaper vs ith local news. Subscribe to The Manti Messenger or The Ephraim Enterprise today! Inc. Messenger-Enterpris- e, 35 S. 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