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Show Thursday, June 13, 1996 Page B3 Messenger-Eqterpris- e v All too often we have the statement, What I dont know wont hurt me. But when it comes to cancer, just the opposite is true. By the time symptoms are strong enough to send you to the doctor, certain cancers are significantly to an advanced stage. This is true of cervical cancer and breast cancer. Over one million women a health, but it is still around and all women are encouraged to have a Pap Test every year. Some women who have had a hysterectomy are under the false notion that they no longer need this test. That is year will get breast cancer. Unfortunately only about 185,000 will be diagnosed each year. The best chances of catching it early is: ( 1 ) charge of their own health and not think what I dont know wont hurt me. There will be a Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening on June 20th (Thursday) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the South Sanpete Public Health office located on 40 West 200 North in Manti. Please call for an appointment at (2) yearly professional exams and (3) at 40 years old every other year have a mammogram and at age 50 have monthly self-exam- s, yearly mammograms. The rate of cervical cancer deaths are on the decline due to more women taking care of their wrong.. .After three consecutive negative tests, they should have a Pap Test every three years. Its 835-223- up to women to take 1. i i ,':t i Wasatch Academy sponsors Writers Symposium Wasatch Academy and the Centennial and in conjunction Utah Humanities Council are with Wasatch Academys SumNature Writers a Symsponsoring mer Program. Wasatch Academy posium on June 24, 1996 at 7 p.m. has been offering summer proon the Wasatch Academy campus grams such as its Nature Writers in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. The Symseries for over 23 years. Students posium is at no charge to anyone attend the courses for two k desiring to attend. periods and receive high Four authors are speaking and school English credit. participating in a panel discussion. Nature Writers courses ofThey are Dr. Ed Lueders from the fered at Wasatch Academy are: University of Utah, Dr. David Lee Nature Writers, Nature Writers from Southern Utah University, High Adventure, Nature Writers Nancy Takacs from the College of Women Of The West, Fly FishEastern Utah and John Perry ing In Literature and a Spanish three-wee- not only a Justice of the Peace in Manti but he also was the Sheriff, Constable, Pound Keeper, a stock holder in the Union Roller Mills and owned several small farms. To enable the residents and visitors to Manti to learn more about Andrew Nelson Sr. the Manti Destiny Committees History House has an exhibit about him, his family and the times in which he lived. The exhibit is free and open to the public. The exhibit contains other interesting facts about his life, the type of tools that were used then, and a Scandinavian kitchen. The History House also has a room dedicated to the Centennial. Visiting hours are 10 a.m. Mon- By Benton Petersen Many years ago Manti had a Justice of the Peace by the name of Andrew Nelson Senior. One day a man committed a crime, was caught and brought before Andrew. The fellow was convicted i) Ji and was punished by being ordered to work on the town ditch. Some residents criticized the Justice of the Peace for giving the criminal such a light punishment. The Utah Special Olympic Torch Run is sponsored annually They thought he should have been in Sanpete by Central Utah Correctional Facility, whose fined or jailed. Andrew replied personnel are shown here carrying the torch. that a fine would only harm his family and they did not commit Ephraim Senior Newsletter Ephraim Shopping Service every Wednesday. Please call Leon Olsen before noon for transportation. Congregate meals every T ues-da- y through Friday. p.m. Phone numbers: Leon 283-6- 3 1 0; Delila Grace Hawks Helen June 17: Breakfast at the Cen9 ter a.m. Cost is $1.00. We will 1 Barlow, an independent author. This creative writing symposium is in celebration of Utahs Andrew Nelson exhibit on display at Heritage House Torch Run goes through Sanpete Cancer Screening Clinic scheduled in Manti 283-437- 283-466- 9; 283-413- 3; 5. honor Fathers (fathers in free). Call Leon. June 20; Monthly dinner at 6:30 p.m. Program outlined is The Grays from Ncphi Old Time with Country and Folk Music harmonica and dulcimer instruments. Also llene Frischknecht will present information about tax the crime, so his labor should pay the penalty. Andrew Nelson Sr. was a man of judicial common sense w ho would be a singular rarity in todays justice system Mr. Nelson Sr., however, was June 18: Board meeting for members. 9 a.m. June 24: Shopping and service trip to Price. Leave center at 9 a.m. Suggested donation $5.00. Call Leon June 27: A Day with Grand- Zions Bank donates $750 to Manti High parents and Others who are young at heart. Plan to attend this delightful Clayton Productions program sponsored by the Ephraim Senior Citizens. It is great entertainment for all ages. Its an opportunity to spend some quality time with your grandchildren and families. Call Helen for Zions First National Bank re- tion amount to Manti High cently donated $750 to Manti High School, said Ryan Anderson, School, following an Automated Manti Office Branch Manager. Teller Machine (ATM) promotion We are pleased with our clients interest in the promotion and by the Bank in March. To celebrate the grand open- Mantis newest Automated Teller ing of the Manti Offices new Machine. ATM located across the street Anderson added, We would from the branch, Zions Bank an- also like to congratulate Manti nounced last March that it would High School on winning the 2A donate $ .00 for every withdrawal State Baseball Championship. or deposit made at the new ATM Incidentally, Manti High School to Manti High School, up to intends to use the donation to $750.00. The promotion ran for make improvements on the one month, from March 14 to schools baseball field. The new Manti ATM is availApril 14. Due to the overwhelming re- able 24 hours a day, giving clients sponse we received from the com- access to their accounts seven days munity, 750 transactions were a week, including weekends and quickly achieved, enabling Zions holidays. Bank to give the full $750 dona information. July 5: A date to keep in mind--Th- e Osmond Pioneer Pageant in Mt. Pleasant. Call Helen or Leon to make reservations. abatement. 1 Satellite Voter Registration now being used by Sanpete County Clerk Immersion Experience in Cancun, Mexico. HB1002 was passed in a special session of the Utah Slate Legislature recently, eliminating voter registration agents and implementing satellite voter registration. Lands End, a cape in Cornwall is the westernmost point of land in England and the last part of England seen from ships sailing to America. Satellite registration takes place on Monday and T uesday the week prior to an election. The bill gives the County Clerk the minimum requirement to designate at least one satellite location for voter NOTICE OF SALE D & R Storage Units, will be holding a public sale to be held on June 22, 1996, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., at self storage unit no. F West Building, located at 550 West 100 North, Manti, Utah. The following personal property of Ms. Margie Thompson, whose last known address is P.O. Box 405, Spring City, Utah 84662, will be sold: two queen sized box springsmattresses bed frame head board & foot board chest of drawers TelevisionMicrowave stand cooler day through Saturday or by registration for every 25,000 people residing in the County. According to Sanpete County Clerk, Kristine F. Anderson, for convenience, there will be three tration requirements. The locations will be, Mt. Pleasant City Building; for anyone living north of Ephraim, Manti City Building, for Ephraim, Manti, and Sterling MANTI I SENIOR and MANTI II SENIOR Apartments 252 N. 100 E. Manti, UT 84642 residents and at the Gunnison City Building; for those living south of Sterling. The dates for satellite registration for the upcoming Primary Now accepting applications Election are Monday, June 17, 1996 and Tuesday, June 18, 1996 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The County Clerk can register any day during the year that the Clerks office is open, except 20 days prior to an One bedroom units available. Must be age 62, or handicapped disabled to qualify. Rent based on income. A Phone: TDD: 835-58- 63 800-346-41- EQUAL 28 election. Satellite Voter Registration locations set up in the County for any person who meets the voter regis S3& baby seat baby items (3) pictures three old mail and rags various stuffed animals Publish Manti Messenger June 6, 13, 1996 FOR ALL YOU Some people call Cincinnati Oysters. pig's teet GROWN-UPS.- .. Here's A Lesson From Us Kids! PAGEANT CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST: 7:00 a.m. Ml r July 4 Pleasant City Park PIONEER PARADE: July 4 1 :00 a.m. East on Ml Pleasant Main Street then South on State Street 1 CELLULAR EPHRAIM Troy Shelley 283-501- 0 MANTI Doug 835-730- network RICHFIELD Barton Office 896-940- 1 Restrictions Apply 1 PATRIOTIC RALLY: July 1 7:00 p.m. North Sanpete High School Auditorium ' Speaker: Alden Porter LDS Church, First Quorum of Seventy 0 The Sanpete Valley Health Care Foundation 4 HOUSING OPPORTUNITY |