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Show Thursday, June 26,1997 Page 3 Messenger-Enterpris- e Returned from Missionary Farewells LDS Mission Chris Christopher J. Nilsson Mickelson Nebraska , Omaha Denmark Mission Mission Chris Nilsson, a son of Mark and Susie Nilsson of Ephraim, returned home June 19 from a Bethany LaRee Mounteer Christopher J. Mickelson, son of Jan and Pennie Mickelson, has accepted a call to the Nebraska Omaha Mission. Christopher will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 9, 1997. His farewell will be on June 29, at 9 a.m. in the Manti 3rd Ward in the Manti Stake Center. twoOyear LDS mission to Denmark. He will speak at the Ephraim 1st Ward at Main and Center street at Main and Center STreetat 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 29. New construction and remodels, featuring Fixer-uppe- r. Jk Chris Nilsson Manti City's has been attending Snow College and will continue his education when he returns. There will be an open house in the afternoon at the Manti Senior Citizen Center. Louk Gordon Canada Toronto Bethany LaRee Mounteer celebrated her 1st birthday on June 17, 1997. She is the daughter of Shaun and Andrea Mounteer formerly of Manti, but are now resi- a. dents of West Valley City. Celebrating with her were all of her aunts, uncles, and cousins, all of Manti. ler grandparents are Flov d (Buddy) Mounteer Jr. of Pheonix, Mission SESQUICENTENNIAL Fourth of July Celebration! 1 of Ben and Diane Gordon of Ephraim has been called to serve in the Canada Toronto East Mission. He will be speaking in the Ephraim Stake Center on July 6 at 9 a.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on July Arizona, Jacque Mounteer of Manti and Don and LaRee Call of 93JQlII!QQg(I? Snowflake Arizona. are Floyd (Bud) Mounteer Great-grandparen- ts lu. of Duchesne and Beverly LaPutka of Sandy. Louk Gordon Maren Peterson . . in national Christensen 4-- Chicago, Illinois Mission competition Maren Peterson, daughter h Manti, has been called to sene in the Chicago, 111. North Mission, Contact Mark Hugentobler or Jack Rapier ) Junior High, High School, 35 or older. Open and Women's Categories Miss 4th of July Pageant - City Build, ng Aud.torium Contact Kara Thorsen 6 Ages 7 p.m. of Center on July 9. (835-5300- Dance 9 p.m. Sponsored by MHS Cheerleaders Old City Tennis Courts 1 997 July 4, RunWalk 5K Meet at KMTI radio station Work 835-42Contact Beverly Call (Home ) All ages - Prizes - To receive a register with Beverly by June 27th. 835-672- 4 American Legion Breakfast $ (12 1 Park Pavilion and under) Flag Ceremony Miss 4 th Wildlife part of the county' Habitat Club lead by Linda Miller of Gunnison. 4-- H enter the Missionary Training !) (835-766- ior indiv idual e ent and her team placed first in the senior team event in the state competition held June 19 and 20 at the Johnson Ranch in Sal ina Cany on. Maren is Jacob Christensen Basketball -3 14-1- Ivo and Barbara Peterson of Manti, will represent the State of Utah at the National Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Contest in Idaho this July. Maren placed first in the se-- n Jacob Earl Christensen, son of Rick and Julie Christensen of Spanish Speaking. His farewell will be this Sunday, June 29 at II a.m. at the Manti Stake Center, Manti 5th Ward. An open house will be held at his home from 1 to 5 p.m. that day. All friends are invited. He will H p.m. (835-773- v c July 3, 1 997 Tournament 5 16, 1997. Jacob Earl Plenty of ground for animals. This deal won't last! Call now 835-831- 1. homa for basic training and just returned from two weeks at summer camp at Camp Williams. He lettered in wrestling for four years and was a team captain his senior year. He also lettered in football. He was a member of the Show Choir his senior year and a four year seminary graduate. He is also an Eagle Scout. Christopher is a member of the Manti Utah National Guard. He spent last summer in Okla- - of July Royalty Speak Little Mr. and Miss Sesquicentennial Contest Contact Michelle Rasmussen (835-415- 1) - $50 Ages Savings Bond to the winners! Sesquicentennial costume welcomed. Prizes for all participants Youth Fashion Show Now accepting applications for Manti I and Manti II Contact Michelle Rasmussen Prizes for all participants Contact Tncia or Gary Cox Tye-Dye- NOW OPEN!! TDD: 800-346-41- 151) (835-- Ml) 9 Contact Marla Ward ) Patriotic Speaker Con Keller Share your talentsi Games Begin Contact Scott and Janice Hmtze (835-- 151) Egg Toss, Greased Pole, Foot Races, Money in the Hay. more Scramble new and and Candy exciting gamesl Pick up schedule at park. 8 Tug-of-Wa- EQUALH0US,NG OPPORTUNITY 28 (835-9273- - ft 1 d Entertainment Begins ) One bedroom units available. Must be 62 years old, or handicappeddisabled to qualify. Rent based on income. 835-634- 4 Miniature Golf, Facepainting, Great Food, Dunk Tank, Uve Goldfish Pond, Bean Bag Toss, Crafts, Jewelry, Kids Games and morel 252 N. 100 E., Manti, UT 84642 Phone: ( 835-- Sesquicentennial costume welcomed - Booths open Senior Apartments Maren Peterson 1 :00 p.m. r, Free Swimming Park Pool Horseshoe Tournament 1:15 p.m. Contact Ed Stilson (835-29- 5 1 ) 3:30 p.m. Free Watermelon Bust - Park Pavilion 4 p.m. Tennis Tournament Hosted by Mayor Kent Larsen and City Council Contact Wilbur Braithwaite re ',T "STj t tm ttrmt hit Roaming Just Got Easier! (835-58- 4 1 ) Dance 9 p.m. Sponsored by Manti City Old City Tennis Courts FIREWORKS DISPLAY!!! Dark Sponsored by Manti City . NEW Extended We Coverage Plan want you... $34.95 for 30 minutes of Airtime . No roaming charges in Northern Utah Stmt Restrictions "" i Agply IjMr POOR.;COPY a home for sale in Sterling. Christopher Mickelson Christopher graduated from Manti High School in 1996. He Louk Gordon, son The first pencils with graphite were made in England In the To come join the fun with UNCLE SAM! Questions? Contact David or Karri Stevens (835-707- 3) |