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Show Remember When Cindy Denton . . . . Truck-Trai- n Wins Prize in Life of Former Ephraimite Horse Show Glenn Peterson, 46, native of Ephraim and a veteran Price with a cash prize was awarded police officer, was killed last Cindy Denton and her horse week when his truck was struck Pop Chips in the Silver Spurs by a passenger train at a Horse Show competition at the crossing on Utah 27 about two State Fair in Salt Lake City. It miles west of Price. was in the Western Pleasure Carbon County Deputy open class with four breeds of Sheriff Guy Adams said Peterhorses and expert riders represon's vehicle apparently stalled sented from throughout the on the tracks about 10:10 a.m. state. It was the climax of the and was struck broadside by the two day show held April 25 and eastbound Zephyr passenger 26. train of the Denver & Rio Two other first place trophies Grande Western Railroad. were won by Tim Denton. The Adams said heavy winds may four Dentons, Tim, Glade, have been a contributing factor Cinty and Mary, placed in the in the accident. ribbons in every class entered. Peterson was thrown from This coming winter will see the truck and was dead on Parry, Mrs. Wilbur (Pearl) their indoor horse arena com- arrival at Carbon Hospital in Lund Mrs. Miles (Barbara pleted and the training of Price. Adams said the victim Labrum, Bruce Jennings. horses will go on through the had served on the Price police Front row: Coach Melroy Luke, winter months. force for 15 years and was George Pederson, Ferd Alder, Albert Antrei. Best in the This was the Manti High School faculty in 1945, one of the years whose class is being honored at the annual Alumni Banquet to be held Mav 24 at the Manti Manti High School News fust place trophies for both band and chorus. by Paula Lee Despite the weather, spring sports at Manti High have games scheduled this week. The baseball team traveled to Monroe Tuesday, to play No. 1 ranked South Sevier, and challenged Emery Wednesday at Emery. After playing Gunnison Wednesday, the track team will travel to BYU Saturday, May 3 and compete in a meet involving schools from all over the state. Very busy this week, tennis the squad South Ward Cultural Hall. Faculty members were, back row: Ward Magelby, Mrs. Melroy Luke, Mrs. Ray (Maud) Frost, Mrs. Tom (Margaret) Students will dance to the sounds of "Disciple, as they attend the region stomp to be held Fridav. Mav 2 in the Manti Armory. A special feature of thisdance is the dance contest wheie chosen representatives from each school compete to be named the "best dancers of the region." Manti Highs representatives this year are Dave Tibbs, Robert Tibbs, Jerry Monson, Mary Jane Witt, Teena Black and Florence played Wasatch of Heber Wednesday, will take on Highland High Friday, then meet several Salt Lake schools Saturday, May 3. The golf team will travel to the BYU Invitational Saturday also. Getting up at dawn this morning, the Manti High band and pop chorus traveled to Richfield to participate in the annual Large Groups Music Festival. These tw'o groups will compete with other schools of Region 7 in hopes of winning j: To Williams. Cheerleaders for the 1975-7- 6 head cheerleader. Varsity cheerleaders include Leisa Higbee, Becky McCaul, Julie Stoddard and head cheerleader, Stacey Rasmussen. Chosen at tryouts held last Tuesday, April 22, these 25 girls will comprise next year's drill team: Kathryn Voorhees, DeAnn Adams, Karen Tatton, the United Nations o Peace means the absence of resistance to Communism, o and for the past 28 years, the UN has worked to pro- mote that peace throughout the world. ! ' , j! ' i GetUSOUT i; of the United Nations. p i 0 I; DO YOUR WASH AT THE SPEED WASH COIN-O- P p LAUNDRY 245 E. 1ST NO. !l show trophy Kil-pac- Manti Messenger Ephraim Enterprise Manti When Visiting Salt Lake City Stay at A lemde 7I I wexed Sqttwie motor lodges BPOE. Present this Coupon for Discount: $2.00 for Double $1.00 for Single CHILDREN UNDER 18 FREE mmr-L-VYX--r: Seminary students fun-fille- pie-eatin- g Wednesday, May 7 at 8:00 p.m. the Manti High Pop Chorus will present a concert for the public in the Manti High Auditorium. As a special treat at this concert, those students named outstanding during the Small Groups music festival last month will present their instrumental numbers. Mens Golf Don Shand, chairman of the Mens Palisade Golf Association tournaments, announces that there will be a tournament this weekend, May 3 and 4th at Palisade Golf Course. This will be for association members only. It will be a two man best ball tournament to be played over 18 holes either Saturday or Sunday, May 3rd and 4th. Pick your own partner. If you want to compete on Sunday then you cannot play a practice round Saturday. Full handicaps up to 18 will be used. Entry fees are $2.00 plus green fees. All entry fee money will go to prizes. INTERIOR SEMI-GLOS- 2 days only! VI-K- 0 (Latex or oil base) LATEX HOUSE PAINT NOW NOW S coLorizer Complete line of Dresses, Spring Coats, Sweaters and Pantsuits o Gallon save over save over s3.50 $3.50 a gallon Rancho Redwood Exterior Stain a gallon El HALF PRICE 5.19 39 9A QlUaaba rleg $6 45 2 days only! then back to regular prices Shoe Clearance and other values Country Squire Qt I, ,49 qeg $1.90 ssrata 1.28 Acrylic Latex Red Barn Reg & Fence Paint GI0SS Varnish 2 56 Gloss Enamel Gallon Reg Crystal H Reg $4.48 Mt. Pleasant, Utah - d closing social Wednesday, April 30 at the Manti Park. A contest, relay games and hot dogs and potato chips, created a fun affair for all. held a 2.38 S'J Reg. $3.50 md Varied' yo&cU' EPHRAIM Q Thursday, May 1, 1975 working part time as a deliveryman for Wycoff Company. Born April 1, 1929, Ephraim, Sanpete County, to LeRoy and Sybil Armstrong Peterson. Married Colleen Ross Oct. 27, 1948, Castle Gate, Carbon County; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. Price City Police officer. Wycoff Co. employee. Veteran Korean War. Member Eastern Utah Police Officers Assn.; Price Lodge 1550, Survivors: wife; son, daughters, David, Brenda, Marti K., all Price; stepmother, Mrs. Rhea Peterson, Ephraim; brothers, sister, Ronald, Dee, Richard, Mrs. Bert (Carol) Carpenter, all Salt Lake City; Bruce, Ephraim; John, Lancaster, California. -- Deena Bow'n, Anita Young, Lora Eklund, Lori Green, Charisse Howard, Joni Jacobson, Nancee McGarry, Laura Moulton, Cyndi Allen, Heidi Bliss, Becky Davidson, Ann Frischknecht, Tracy Hill, Marie Hunt, DeAnne Larsen, Leigh Ann Mortenson, Darla Mower, Carol Simmons, Lisa Steck, Sandra Stevenson and Claudia Williams. school year have been selected. Junior Varsity cheerleaders are Natalie Birch, Carol Erickson, Teresa McBride, and Jolie Higbee who was also named Crash Takes 283-437- 1 5 & |