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Show Page 2 Messenger-Enterpris- Register now for Open Horse Show Letters to the Editor We invite Letters to the Editor from our readers. Letters must be signed, in good taste, and limited to 500 words. We reserve the nght to edit letters to meet space requirements. No more than one letter per person per month will be published. The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and do not necessanly reflect the opinions of this newspaper or its staff. - 4 1 4 Utah high school students rep- resenting 34 area high schools who recently participated in the Close Up Foundation government studies program in Washington, D.C. For a full week, these students had the opportunity to develop a better understanding of our democratic process. By observing Congressional proceedings, questioning journalists, and meeting with government advisors, the abstracts of history and the process of gov The opening of the Sanpete County Fair activities will be the annual Open Horse Show, Saturday, August 14. New this year will be two classes, one for ponies and a second for horsedrafl drawn vehicles. This class was overwhelmingly popular last year and Get involved in democracy To the Editor: Democracy is not a spectator sport for it to survive and flourish, we must all become involved. This is the message I heard from has created interest to have the split classes according to horse erning were transformed into concrete experiences. In addition, students were able to share their views with their peers from other areas of the country. Participants cant help but return home with a deeper awareness of their responsibilities as citizens and the realization that a single individual can make a difference. Their enhanced enthusiasm for involvement in the democratic process is to be lauded and admired. Sincerely, Stuart Nelson Utah Outreach Coordinator Let us help with concerns of coordinating colors, styles, etc. Come in and relax. We love to help make your house a home. (835-866- (835-135- School-to-Caree- Brown as their new City (CU-AHEC- ian. nership, have been able to provide valuable career exploration opportunities for Manti High School students. In May, students with an in- We are pleased to have such an outstanding individual as our new librarian, said City CouncilmemberCliffBirrell.We look forward to many years of continued growth at the Library, terest KULC-T- V Monday, Tuesday, and Friday evenings Thursday, from 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. beginning August 23rd. Thriller, R: Private eye attempts to uncover the mystery behind the apparent murder of a girl in an 8mm snuff film; Nicolas Cage. 8 MM j i thriller, R: Tugboat crew boards a Russian intelligence ship and encounters a mysterious Sci-f- Virus r Telling j infection. librarian, of Utah College of Health and the State Office of Education sity (USOE). Students witnessed the mechanism of a knee injury, the surgical procedure to correct the injury and the necessary rehabili Comedy, R: Group of college graduates return to their hometown only to have to deal with exlovers and lowly jobs. j You THEN area manager for the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. The volunteers do a great job for us but they often dont have the resources to keep well equipped, so were always looking for ways to help them out. The equipment was left over from the 1996 fire season and was held at the Richfield Interagency Fire Center. Unable to return it through normal channels it was instead donated to help volunteer firefighters. for the Manti area Reported by Lee J. Anderson The Manti Beautification Committee would like to thank the citizens of Manti for their effort to keep the city looking neat and tidy. It is great to see the lawns so experienced professionals, a physical therapy student and the patient. In June, Chad Catmull, Manti High School junior, attended the AHEC sponsored Health Professions Leadership Training at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. This conference is designed to introduce students to career opportunities in the health professions and the skills necessary to pursue those careers. Chad enjoyed the training, had fun and learned a lot. He is following-u- DRIVE INTO YOUR FUTURE! DRIUER " 800.727.S86S 800. 72. SKUNK SCHOOL www.simn.com TO ALL MANTI CITIZENS... All citizens and property owners of Manti are advised to have unused, seldom used or damagedscrapped vehicles, unregistered vehicles andor equipment moved from the city y by not later than Monday, August 2, 1999. right-of-wa- All citizens and property owners in Manti City are cautioned to have all debris, yard cleanup such as tree limbs, trash, etc. removed from the city streets not later than August 2, 1999. After August 2, 1999, violators of Manti City Ordinances concerning materials on the city streets may be cited or other action may be taken by Manti City to correct the violation. The cooperation of all Manti citizens and property owners in Manti is requested Fair Preparation & Workshops Mark your calendars for the following Wednesday, July 28, 1pm Register by July 26 4-- H Workshops and County Fair time lines: Decorate Your Duds Workshop Sanpete County Courthouse (basement), 160 N. Main, Manti white tennis shoes, or hat Bring a new, plain Small charge for materials used. (435)835-215- 1 . green. Citizens who are the latest to receive the Tidy Bug Awards are: Allen and Connie Gardner, THE 1111 ANTI THE IvIessenger USPS 3284-000- Enterprise Inc. Copyright, Messenger-Enterpris- e, served. Reproduction, reuse or transmittal 1777-200- 30, 3pm Modeling Workshop for Style Revue Sanpete County Courthouse (basement), 1 60 N. Main, Manti 4-- H Dan and Kathy Casperson, Donald EPHRAIM USPS 0 Friday, July 0 1999. All rights re- of all matter herein is prohibited without prior written permission by the publisher. Published each Thursday for 50c each, $16.00 a year inside Sanpete County and $19.00 outside Sanpete County, by Inc., 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642, Ph. 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Main, Manti UT 84642 Messenger-Enterpris- e Publishers Editor General Manager ; Sales Representative Manti City Reporter Ephraim City Reporter Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report The following information Max and Beth Call Max Cali David Call Tricia Call Karen Buchanan Lynn Schiffman 4V has been received from the Sanpete County Sheriff Department. July 12: Robert A. Maclead, Mayfield, was arrested in Manti by the Sanpete County Sheriff and charged with Assault (domestic). Bail: $925. p this experience with an unpaid internship at Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. TRUCKinG 4-- H Attention all tation. They also had the opportunity to ask questions of a panel of dick simon ment is free. To sign-u- p please call the GED on TV hotline at ebrate Christmas in July, but volunteer fire departments in four Utah counties are doing just that. Volunteer firefighters in Sanpete, Juab, Sevier and Millard counties were presented with equipment ranging from shirts and pants to fire shelters, goggles and safety Beautification Committee gives awards WEATHER er LEARN TO DRIVE A BIG RIG!!! Enrollment includes three workbooks that complement the televised lessons and assistance finding help at local adult education programs. After completing the course and successfully passing the GED exam, the student receives a GED certificate and up to five units of high school credit. Classes start soon and enroll- its early stages, said Kelly Allen, glasses. State and federal officials often depend upon these rural volunteer fire departments, especially for initial attack when a fire is in Electronic job presented via EdNet work-base- cel- - Its not everyone who can partici- spotlighting Physical Therapy as d a career. The pilot, learning presentation was cosponsored by AHEC, the Univer- Fire departments get gifts from surplus 1996 equipment j physical therapy in an shadow New en video this week: in pated he added. In addition, Carrie Stoddard was hired as Assistant Librarian. Jackie is happy to be the new librarian. If there is anything I can do to help you in the library, please 'Ephraim's new let me know, she said. , Jackie Brown ploma to earn an equivalency certificate by studying at home. GED on TV will be broadcast on r and the rs Central Utah Area Health Educain part), tion Center Librar- The Utah State Office of Edu- J 2) 1) pre-regist- Ephraim welcomes Jackie Quality Service. 750 6. State ML Pleasant 5 younger riders. Hunt Seat Equitation classes will still be offered, but the Hunter Hack Over Fences School-to-Caree- rs Specializing in floor and wall coverings. 462-396- their own, separate from the mation classes for mares, stallions and geldings, showmanship, horsemanship, English and Western Pleasure, novelty classes, carriage classes and speed events. A list of classes is elsewhere in this cepted on Friday, August 13. Any issue, or may be obtained from or Lori late entries registered the day of Sam DeLeeuw and all particithe show will be at $5.00 per class. Bown their Classes will include confor pants are urged to entries to save money and time. classes have been eliminated due to time constraints. for classes will be accepted until Thursday, August 12th, at 10 p.m. for $3.00 per class. No entries will be ac- gives Ephraim Public Library students chance to learn names new librarian cation is now enrolling students for the August GED on TV program. The program allows individuals without a high school di- (435) size. Also added to the list of classes will be a Jack Benny Western Pleasure class for those riders 39 and holding. This class was requested by many of the more mature riders, to have a class of August GED on TV now enrolling students FLOOD COVERINGS L Thursday, July 22, 1999 e Friday, August 6 , 7pm Preregister on Aug: 5 when you bring your clothing in Style Revue Fashion Show Manti Parents and friends invited! Monday, August 16" , Fair Exhibits Due (except Clothing Exhibits, which are due Aug. 5th) Sanpete County Fairgrounds Manti, UT 4-- H 4-- H 3pm-7p- m . Call (435) 835-215- 1 for more details. Utah State University, Utah Counties and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating The Utah Cooperative Extension Service, an equal opportunity employer, provides programs and services to all persons regardless of race, age, gender, color, religion, national ongin, or disability |