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Show Thursday, April 3,1997 Messenger-Enterpris- Page 5 e Museum of Church History announces art winners The Museum of Church History and Art has announced winners in its fourth international Art Competition. 150 years of Pioneeral ing, which celebrates the of the arrival of Morsesqui-centenni- mon pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley in July 1817. Certificates and cash awards were presented during ceremonies at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square on Friday evening, March 21. Purchase Awards were given to 5 winners and 22 received the Award of Merit. Elder John K. Carmack of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the LDS Church, and assistant executive director of the Historical De- Nearly 600 artists from 38 states and 31 countries submitted new works of art on the pioneering theme, including paintings, quilts, sculpture, photography, needlework, textiles, ceramics, wood carvings, and pieces in other O media. Entries were judged on ach artists creative expression of the theme and on the excellence of aesthetic and technical accomplishment. The Museum recognized 20 artists with Awards of Merit worth $500 each and two youth artists, ages 12 to 18, with $250 merit awards. The works of the 15 recipients of Purchase Awards will be added to the the of Church, presented Museums collection. partment the awards. Receiving a Purchase Award A reception at the Museum folwas Kathleen Peterson of lowing the awards ceremony honEphraim. Her oil painting was ored the artists who submitted new titled The Work of Righteousness works of art to the competition. Shall Be Peace. GOffiD ooo 1 Ephraim Senior Citizens calendar announced Congregate meals every Tuesday through Friday at p.m, To make reservations please call 1 Delila Grace Hawks--283-466or Leon at the center--283-6- 3 10 before 9:30 a.m. Ephrain Shopping Service Ever)' Wednesday: April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. Call Leon to make ar- 3; rangements. April 4: Service Trip to Price. They have a great Walmart there to purchase just about anything you need. Leave the Center at 9 a.m. Suggested donation is $3.00. Buy lunch in Price. April 7: Breakfast at Dennys in Salina. Call Helen to make 1 35).Sugg. $ .00. 1 Leave at 9 a.m. April 9: Foot Clinic. You must have an appointment. Please call Leon to make a time. April 14: We are changing from soup and bread in the afternoon to at 1:30. April 15 BINGO at 2:30 p.m. April 17: Monthly Senior Citizen Dinner at 6 p.m. Call Delila and make reservation. Sugg, donation $1.00 April 23: Fun trip to Huntsville Monastery for all of us. You must call Helen to make plans for a seat on the Van. The van and the driver For quality printing at a reasonable price! will leave the Center at 8 a.m. Sugg, donation $5.00 April 25: Dennys for breakfast again! ! Call Helen for a seat on the van. Sugg, donation $1.00 Leave at 9 a.m. April 28: Another trip to Ver- nal. This time we will go to Dinosaurland. Buy our own lunch. Leave the Center at 8 a.m. Sugg, donation is $5.00. To insure a seat call Helen. This is subject to change. Looking ahead!!! Scandinavian Days are coming again. The seniors will be doing our fundraising by selling BBQ turkey. You will probably get a call to come and ualtty- It is the one thing that separates all good products from cheap . Your image is on the line every time someone reads one of your flyers, fills out one of your forms, or receives one of your envelopes in the mail. Your printer may detennine the way clients and potential clients view your company. serving breakfast. Breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. at the center. Sugg. $1.00. with the serving and the April 15: Board Meeting for help cleanup. Be Ready!!! You are board members at 10 a.m. needed. April 15: Blood pressure clinic No one knows this more than Messenger-EnterprisWe believe that image is everything. And we know if you dont look good, we dont look good. e. We have been in the printing business for over 25 years. We are now in the third generation of printers. We understand printing. Special events planned by Extension Service The Sanpete County Extension Fru its and Office announces a Contest to Vegetables be held April 17 at 4:30 p.m. at the Extension Office in Manti. 4-- 1 1 Competition will be at three different levels: Junior Level: 3rd-5t- h grade Intermediate Level: 6th-8t- grade Senior Level: 9th-12- th diets decrease the since low-frisks for certain types of cancer. Registration deadline is Friday, at April 11. Call The Extension Office also announces the USUs Textiles, Business and Skills Update on April 24-2- 6 at Utah State University at 835-215- 1. -- measmtahle- Logan. h grade Enroll in a 1 1 Project to be eligible to enter. Pick up contest rule books at USU Extension Office in Manti. information packets are available at the Extension Office to help you prepare for the ilfruit and lustrated talk. Low-fshould be used vegetable recipes 4-- at - imitations. ' - Anyone who is interested in updating clothing and textiles skills, as well as learning about d businesses that are clothing and textiles related, including crafts, is invited to partici- Businessmen today will often go to great lengths to make sure they get the most out of a business transaction. Lengths that you, the customer, may not even be aware of. home-base- pate. Registration forms and information are available at the Extension Office. Register by April 16 to avoid a late fee. Immunization Clinics set Immunization clinics, spon- be held in Manti on April 22 from to 7 p.m. sored by the Central Utah Public Health Department, will be held in Manti at 40 West 200 North on the following schedule: 1st Tuesday of each month: 2 to 4:30 p.m. A Woman for All Seasons 3rd Tuesday of each month: 2 be presented at the Manti Lawill to 7 p.m. dies Literary Club on April 3 at 4 3rd Thursday of each month: p.m. to 4:30 p.m. There will also be special muA free immunization clinic will 1 Manti Ladies Literary Club 1 sic. All members are encouraged to - Surprise costs are not nice surprises. Messenger-Enterpris- e has built its reputation on making sure the customer is treated fairly. We dont overcharge or factor in hidden costs, but we dont expect to work for free, either. We figure that everyone should be treated honestly and fairly. Honesty is our reason to insure you get what you pay for. Prompt, friendly, qualified service, together with our Quality Guarantee makes Messenger-Enterpris- e your best choice for quality printing! t ,i Inc. 35 South Main, Manti Messenger-Enterpris- e, (801) 835-424- 1 attend. P.S. Dont forget, we make copies too. Don't drink and drive |