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Show Home of The Mormon Miracle Pageant 1996 Attendance: 142,000 VOLUME 111 NUMBER 8 50 dates public meetings on rangeland health and grazing management BLM The Bureau of Land Management Citizen Advisory Council is hosting a series of meetings to receive public comment on their draft document which identifies standards for rangeland health and Cents MANTI, UTAH 84642, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 199S New sign qualifies for Beautification Award , printing ecosystems managed by the BLM are complex and a challenge to , manage because of their many components, great biotic diversity and complicated interrelationships, Manti LDS Temple -- said Bowns. Messenger A public meeting on the proguidelines for grazing management on the 22 million acres of posed standards and guidelines for public lands in Utah. grazing management will be held The primary goal that we in Richfield, Tues., Sept. 0 from have tried to achieve in develop7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Sevier County ing the standards and guidelines Courthouse (basement). was to emerge with policies and For a copy of the Draft Stanthat based are on and Guidelines or for furdards ecologipractices cal principles and good science, ther information, contact Deane stated Dr. James Bowns, chairman Zeller at the BLM State Office, Enterprise publics . paper supphes . fax service 1 of the Utah BLM Advisory Coun- cil. P.O. Box 45155, Salt Lake City, or call for a Utah, 84145-015at (801) copy 5, Public rangeland and forest 539-405- 2. Leonard R. Aste, D.D.S. will set up new practice in Manti Dental Clinic States Public Health Service proThe Manti Family Dental gram. He wanted to complete that Clinic has a new face arriving as service, and then go into private of September 19, 1996. Leonard practice. Dr. Aste met his wife, then R. Aste, DDS is giving up the lush, Ellen Clark, at a recreation center hills of rolling MocMinnville, Oregon (approx. in Bountiful, shortly after his mis40 miles south of Portland) for the sion for the LDS Church, in Ohio, arid sage covered landscape of Cleveland mission. His wife has a degree in early childhood educaSanpete. Dr. Aste has been in dental tion, also from the University of practice for six years. Originally Utah. The Astes have four children; from Bountiful, Utah, he studied at U of U and graduated in mediWhitney, age 7; Griffin age 4 12; cal biology. He was a recipient of Brady 2 12; and Connor is two months old. Regional Dental Education ProHighway 89 has been a fregram (RDEP) scholarship to Creighton Universitys dental quent route between Bountiful and school in Omaha, Nebraska. First Richfield for family vacations and year of dental school was done at recreation. They are looking forU of U, then three years in Ne- ward to living in Manti. The pracbraska. He spent two years in tice will be using the same phone Lompoke, California and four number that has been used by two ). years in Oregon in the United practitioners before (835-48- 8 By Tricia Call tree-cover- 1 skills workshop to be held in Ephraim by Sanpete Community Theater Two-da- y A grant from the Utah Arts Council is enabling the Sanpete Community Theater to hold a Theater Skills Workshop focusing on directing and production. The pur- Michigan. Bechtelheimer holds a BS in Speech and Drama and is experienced in all aspects of the- ater such as choreographing, teaching, acting, directing and conducting workshops. He has diis for the to offer rected productions such as shop opportunity school teachers, church and scoutBrigadoon, Godspell, West Side pose of this public service work- ing leaders, drama students, or any Story and has received Best Direcpersons interested in theater arts tor awards for Fiddler on the Roof to develop techniques for producand Laura. skits This and The workshop will be held in ing plays, programs. deal with choosing a the Black Box at Snow College training will project, holding auditions and re- on Fri., Sept. 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. hearsals, blocking and directing and also on Sat., Sept. 14 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. which will have a 1 tips. will be The two-da- y lunch 12 hour workshop conducted by Denny break. Please call Marlaine Kirton 1 Bechtelheimer, Director of the 462-38- 3 to register by Sept. 9. A Interlochen Fine Arts Center in message may be left for RSVP. After 24 years without adequate identification on our staff finally did building, the Messenger-Enterpris- e something about it We gave Jim Bench (the same person that Manti City is considering to paint new sign entrances vjQ of Spring City, was arrested in evading arrest. Bail $5000. 2: Jennifer Ann Mt. Police and Peterson, 20, Ephraim by Ephraim Pleasant, was arrested in Manti by Adult Probacharged with poss. of marijuana, poss. of paraphernalia, poss. of to- tion and Parole and charged with 2 counts of dist. of cocaine, dist. bacco, no registration, contributto del. of LSD and conspiracy to distribof minor. $1750. ing Bail, 30: Karl Jones, Jr., 19, ute controlled substance. Bail Aug Manti, arrested by Sanpete County Sheriff in Manti and charged with warrant out of Spanish Fork, warrant out of Salt Lake City. Bail, $5,177. Aug. 3 1 : Miguel Angel Perez-Zaval- a, 21, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by Mt. Pleasant Police and charged with Sept. $35,000. Sept. 2: James Henry Las Vegas, Nev., arrested by Ephraim Police in Ephraim and charged with open Duchesneau, 3 1, cont., poss. of marijuana, poss. drug paraphernalia and contributing to del. of minor. Bail $2865. Thursday, Sept. 12: Monday, Sept. 9: Homecoming Queen Pageant 2:30 p.m. - Window Painting Tuesday, Sept. 10: 8:30 p.m. - Letter Lighting in Friday, Sept. 13: 2:00 - Parade Manti Canyon 9:00 p.m. - Polynesian Fire Dance Wednesday, Sept. 11: Alumni Assembly 4:30 p.m. - Mountain Bike Powderpuff Football 8:30 p.m. - Burning the M at High School 1 in Manti; 1 :00 - Parade in Ephraim Tailgate Party at Badger All kinds of critters from all 28 entries in over the country all were entered in the Anything Goes, Anything Shows Pet Show at the Sanpete County Fair last week. The 1996 trophy winners are: Open Class: Kayla Swensen and her ferret, Gus, Most Unique; Jessica Riches and her llama. Spit. Cats: Caleb Winters and his cat, Mouse. Dogs: Mike Heaps and his iguana. Scamp. Costume: Lmil l her pony, Gumdrop. 3rd Place McDoual cates: h. l - i . Open: Heather Sweu m her Pomeranian. Cassie Most Unique: kal.i and Boozer the Poodle. Cats: Paige Bradlex and r. r Dogs: Vince Bradl Shasta. lp.' 1 puppy, Darling. Reptiles: Jason Reptiles: Jake Swensen an. Sorensen and his snake, Xerxes. Freddie the Water Dragon Rabbits: Sara Anderson and her Costume: Caitlin Im Ji ml minilop, Meko. Birds and Fowl: and her goat. Mama and ops Stephanie Anderson and her Large Pets: Danielle and her sheep. Cookie. ducks, Amelia and Abigail. Costume: Lindsey Bailey and her goat and dog, Snowflake and Frosty. School is off to an excitme Large Pets: Lori Johnson and her horse, Ozzie. Stustart at Manti Elemental The Best of Show was dents and teachers got nequainte I awarded to Jessica Riches and her and new academic piogram started. llama, Spit. 2nd Place Mug Winners Some of the students attended Rabbits: Rayannne Sorensen and a demonstration at the Sanpete her Holland lop, Tulip; County Fair put on by the Duir Large Pets: Justin Bailey and Association on cow milking and his horse, Cricket. feeding. I . Race in Ephraim Manti High School will be annual homecoming. Days Gone By is the theme for this years activities. Events include: I Off to a good start! MHS Homecoming dated The first major activity at i County Fair Pet Show winners are recognizee! Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report Aug. 26: Megan Ann Cleland, 18, to the city) a copy of our logo and told him to make n sinu of which we could be proud. He did just that. The ne. sign, installed last week, brought Messenger-Entcri'n-- 1 the City Beautification Commmittee's Tidy Bug Awoi d Sta- dium in Ephraim - 3:00 p.m. Football Game - 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14: 8:00 a.m. - Fun Run in Manti 9:00 p.m. Dance Manti High School alumni are invited to attend all activities. Open: Nichole Mecham and The other highlight of the her pony, Stubby. week was a musical production by Most Unique: Jessica Brewer the students of one of the summer and Bill the Water Dragon. C Cats: Adam Sorensen and Milo. Dogs: Andy Riches and Holly. Reptiles: Jared Brewer and his classes. The play was produced by Janice Petersen and Jolene Peacock. Students of all ages were involved in the musical which the entire studentbody attended. WEATHER for the Manti area Reported by Lee J. Anderson Max. Min. Free. Date Mon., Tue., Wed., Thur., Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Fri., Aug. Sat., Aug. Sun., Sept. i 26 27 28 29 30 80 86 86 85 85 31 89 1 87 58 54 55 48 50 49 55 0.04 tr. |