OCR Text |
Show tm tfp i Page 10 Thursday, April 25, 1996 Messenger to help finance youth program Snow College Goldie Olsen Norman The World of the Wild Traveling Exhibition will be exhibited By Karen II. Buchanan in the Art Gallery at Snow ColAll youngsters who want to lege from May 4 through May 29. participate in the youth athletic The World of the Wild is the secprogram should be able to play. ond annual art show sponsored by This was the unanimous feeling of Utahs Hogle Zoo featuring art- the Manti City Council. At $25 per works of animals. participant, families who have The goal of this exhibition is more than one child playing may Goldie Olsen Norman, 87, our special mom, grandma, sister and friend, passed away April 14, 1996 at her home in Ephraim sur- rounded by her family. She was born September 7, 1908 in Moroni, Utah, the daughter of Marry J. and Mary C. Anderson Peterson. She married Harvey A. Olsen September 4, 1929 in Manti, Utah. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple. He died February 27, 1982. She married Reeve Norman, September 23, 1989. He died June 23, 1990. She was a member of the LDS Church, having served in Primary, Sunday School and ReliefSociety. She was a member of the DUP, serving as membership registrar for the Fort Ephraim Camp. She managed the Snow College Cafeteria for 25 years. Her personal dedication and love for the students will be remembered by those who called her their Mom away from home. She is survived by daughters: Joyce O. Parry and LuAnn grandchildren; one sister, Fay (Don) Seeley; one brother, Dee (Thelma) Peterson. She was preceded in death by her parents, three sisters, one brother. Her family was the pride and joy of her life, and she will be ever loved and cherished by them all. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 18, 1996, at the Ephraim Stake Center. Burial was in the Ephraim Park Cemetery (DonLee) Anderson, Ephraim; under the direction of Ursenbach seven grandchildren; and 25 great Funeral Home. to bring together the works of serious artists who are interested in displaying their view of the wild animals, plants and places with which we share our world. The art of depicting animals is an ancient one. Prehistoric men depicted animals on cave walls in an attempt to gain power over their hunt. These paintings can still be feel a real pinch in the pocketbook. Especially since Monday when the cost was increased by a late fee. Still, there are ways that a person in the community can help those children play who want to. If you would like to be involved in this effort, you are encouraged to stop by the City Office and donate the required fee for a family that needs seen in Lascaux, France, Altamira, your help. Some who participated in this program last year expressed what great fun it was to watch the games where the child or children whom they were sponsoring, played. It Spain, Africa, and Australia. Freemont and Anasazi Indians of Utah also drew animal images as of spiritual empowerment. The ancient Egyptians drew and modeled animals with great care based upon the observation of nature. Today, art classes are often seen at the zoo painting and drawing from life. Animals are difficult models and present challenges to the artists. Wild life artists such as James Audubon have been instrumental in raising the publics awareness of endangered a form species. 50 Smfd&fe&i, Southern ONE MONTHS ACCESS AND FREE ACTIVATION A SAVINGS OF Jtt Lori Tyler Jason Rachallo Cory CELLULARK1E EPHRAIM 283-501- network MANTI 0 835-730- Q0RJOOGOOSy RICHFIELD 1 896-940- flCHsta tassy? 0 OGOBQ do attend report that this participation has made them feel young Lamar Williams, Planning Commission Chairman, attended the Council Meeting to report that the Planning Commission will be meeting on the second Wednesday of each month in the City Council room. This schedule will begin in May. sibility of bringing the City Master Plan up to date. This will include rewriting outdated ordi (Continued from page 1) the city has grown, the necessity grants available which would of accomchange has become apparent. serve as a springboard to Such considerations as new afplish either of the options sugfordable d housing, progested above. The suggestion at the meeting tection zones to safeguard ground which seemed to meet with the water and the use of impact fees most approval was that there be a have all been subjects of concern. It is anticipated that, since the Law Enforcement community action committee organized to address this important Planning Commission has been Presently Manti City contracts issue. The committee would in- charged to revise the master plan with the Sanpete County Sheriffs clude law for enforcement representation from law en- and ordinances, there will be sevDepartment at an annual cost of $88,000. forcement, legal guidance, general eral public meetings and hearings citizens and community lawmak- to complete this program. All citiIt has been expressed by some citizens that Manti does not have ers. With such a cross section of zens of the community are encourthe law enforcement coverage city residents on the committee, a aged to become involved. The Manti City Public Meetneeded in this growing city. They thoughtful and comprehensive soa great forum for citizens was lution have suggested that Manti should to this important concern ing to increase this coverage by either could be developed. express their feelings about all these of the Plan Master Sheriffs important issues. All resiDepartCity expanding ment to bring more coverage to the The Manti City master plan, dents were asked to .fill out the of subdivision and zoning ordinances QuestionnaireStraw Poll Ballot city or the have been in force for approx- that was delivered to their homes Mantis own city police department. imately 15 years. These have to provide the City Council with served the city well. However, as personal input. There are several government J well-hea- rtor Dy 250 Black Willow Rooted Cuttings From Local Trees Available for a $2.00 Donation trees can be obtained on Arbor Day, April 26, 1996 at Pioneer Park, Ephraim, The Girls 5 Thru 15 yrs old - $25.00 Boys 5 Thru 12 yrs old - $25.00 Boys 13 Thru 15 yrs old - $35.00 from 1 pm to 5 pm. Donations will be used to defray expenses for tree planting within the City Limits. MANTI & STERLING YOUTH SIGN UP IN THE MANTI CITY OFFICE Tree Care Please plant the trees in No Applications Accepted After April 26th!l shifts. nances, writing necessary new ones, and working on those areas of the Plan that need clarification. There will also, of course, be concerns that will come up in the area of Planning Commission responsibilities that will be discussed as they occur. Mayor Larsen introduced a Resolution setting and clarifying street improvement and fire district fees. These fees will apply to apartment and trailer court residents just as they do to property owners. Owners of the rental units may absorb the fees into the rent charged or allow the tenants to pay on an individual basis. Discussion was held concerning the community forum which would immediately follow this meeting and responsibilities were given to council members regarding the conducting of business in the forum. Because of the community meeting scheduled for 8, the City Council Meeting was kept short and was adjourned within an hour. Manti City Straw Poll 05 Late Fee of $5 Charged After April 19 th ployees will be working long The Planning Commission 115 March 25 th to April 19th The Works Department will be hiring summer help for their programs through Job Service. This is the departments busiest time of year and most of the em- has been charged with the respon- REGISTRATION FEE: ) year. children or grandchildren involved goes to the games, but those who secHtojffloorHFjj 5 CGEft Public Works Director Dale Nielson reported that his department is diligently at work making sure that all of the water channels in the city are cleaned and prepared for what may be a greater than normal spring runoff this that a person without is seldom (PSG5&& QESfflQ&OOIJiy amfaeQfvs&o?QQ (fcOHtfe 0 again. program requires support from the community leaders in setting up recycling centers and education of citizens in the importance of recycling. She encouraged all of the citizens to think recycling. The Number One Network And The NumberOn One Team! Overt TCtoA $60.00 TO $240.00 seeks contributions Manti City Traveling Exhibit will be at Obituaries u mu the open, in a well watered or wet area. The stems should be protected from damage. Plant the trees so that at least 2 inches of the stem is below ground level. t |