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Show Thursday, February 27, 1997 Ephraim Primary Showcase dated The Ephraim Stake Primary Music Showcase will be held on Sunday, March 2 at 6 p.m. in the Ephraim Stake Center. All children will Primary-ag- e be participating. Everyone is encouraged and invited to attend. Messenger-Enterpris- Folklorist Dr. Barre Toelken will speak at Snow College Convocation The convocation speaker at Snow College for Thursday, February 27, is Dr. Barre Toelken, internationally renowned folklorist. In his presentation, Folksongs: Conveying Cultural Realities and History Through Song, Toelken will sing a selection of folksongs and discuss their cultural meanings. The convocation will be held in the Crane Theatre at 2:30 p.m. 1 Storytelling Festival scheduled AnnMarie Hulse Allred A beautiful baby girl, named AnnMarie lulse Allred, was born on December 3, 996, to Steve Allred and Sydney Hulse Allred, who live in Bountiful, Utah. This adorable little anger weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. She has dark brown hair, blue eyes, and is affectionately welcomed into this special family by her two older brothers, Zachary and Quinn Allred. 1 1 AnnMaries grandparents are Jim and Marie Hulse of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Karma Jean Allred of Manti, Utah. I ler grandfather, Glen A. Allred, is deceased, but his spirit and memory is with this precious granddaughter. Bradley Ronald Howell Mike and Suzy Howell are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Bradley Ronald Howell, tin Valentine's Day, February 14, 997 at Cottonwood Hospital. The "little sweetheart weighed in at 6 lbs. 14 oz. Bradley was welcomed to their home in South Jordan by his sister, McKenzie. Grand1 parents are Steve and Kathy Frischknccht, Manti, Jean I lowell, Washington, D.C., and the late Ronald O. Howell. Page e Ephraim Elementary School PTA and the Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling Festival Committee have joined forces to present a storytelling event. Bedtime Stories will be held on Monday, March 3 at the Ephraim Elementary School at 7 p.m. Listeners will enjoy stories about cowboys, fairy tales, Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes, and nature tales, all told by local sto- rytellers. s. Bring Teddy Bears, PJs and and Receive cookies, cocoa lots of stories. pil-low- in Folksongs, as well as numerous Toelken believes that ballads articles on folklore, folksong, and and folksongs are poetry about the Native American traditions. Toelken has enjoyed appointsenses, values, and passions of everyday people who share a way ments to the Board of Trustees of of life. In his Convocation presen- the American Folklife Center in tation, he will focus on songs from the Library of Congress and the Folk Arts Panel for the National the past and present that put historical events into cultural per- Endowment for the Arts. He lias All convocations are free and open to the public. Metaphor, and Meaning spective. received two Fulbright faculty fellowships to Germany and several awards for exceptional teaching. The Convocation on March 6 will feature These Daze, an allfemale band composed of a recreational therapist, an assistant professor of Education, a doctoral student in Human Sciences, and one full-timusician. Toelken is Professor of English and of History and Director of the Folklore Program and the American Studies Graduate Program at Utah State University. A former president of the American Folklore Society, he is the author of The Dynamics of Folklore and Morning Dewand Roses: Nuance. Students now enrolling GED on TV programs televised lessons and assistance finding additional help at local Adult Education programs. After completing the course and successfully passing the GED exam, the student receives a GED certificate and up to five units of high The Utah State Office of Education is now enrolling students for the spring GED on TV program. The program allows individuals without a high school diploma to earn an equivalency certificate by studying at home. Lessons are broadcast twice a week on local television. school credit. Spring classes start in April and enrollment is free. To enroll, or re- Enrollment includes three ceive more information, please workbooks that complement the call the GED on TV hotline at (800)451-950- Local student on Dean's Honor Roll Nebraska OMAHA, Creighton University (of Omaha, Neb.) student, Linda Willmore of Ephraim, Utah, has been named to the Dean's Honor Roll for academic achievement during the fall 1996 semester. Linda is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Willmore. in CtOVLXUESGfEai NOTICE OF SUMMER JOB OPENING Snow College Upward Bound is currently accepting applications for six TutorCounselor positions to work during summer program (June 8 - July 1 9). To qualify their must have completed one year of college (bachelor's applicants degree and tutoring experience preferred) and have a high level of proficiency and be competent to oversee and tutor study groups in at least one of the following courses: English, mathematics (including calculus), biology, physics, foreign language, psychology, and computers. Applicants must have good social and communication skills, and experience planning and supervising recreational activities for adolescents and EMTfirst aid certification a big plus. Duties will include living in with program participants and six-we- ek supervising, tutoring, counseling, recreational and cultural opportunities. Position pays $2,000 for the program and a staff training retreat May Room and board are also provided. Interested persons may call or pick up an application at the Snow College Personnel Office or the Upward Bound Office (102 Business Building) for additional information. Applications are due March 21, 1997 in the Snow College Personnel Office. Interviews will be scheduled for the end of six-we- 15-1- March. 0. not exactly. They traveled 1,526 miles and lost 2,063 pounds. disease that is surgically correctable through a procedure called gastric years of hauling weight problems, 29 Ketchikan residents bypass. In addition to morbid obesity's harmful effect on a person's health, Well, After had almost given up hope. That was until they trekked all the way to Salt Lake City in search of an effective ijt it is also socially, psychologically, and economically disabling Weight Management Services at Columbia St. Mark's Hospital has an medical incredible track record of successful is a surgeries and thousands of happy, thin patients Just ask the 29 happy Alaskans. So. if you're looking for a perma- nent solution to ohe-it- y. call to see if you qualify for gastric bypass surgery and permanent way to overcome their morbid obesity. Morbid obesitv ek 7. 0 StColumbia Mark's Hospital Weight Management Services Full-tim- e students who achieve a grade-poiaverage of at least scale 4.0 are eligible for a on 3.5 1 lonor Roll. the Dean's Creighton is an independent nt Catholic university operated by the Jesuits. Great-grandpare- are Kay and Jean Frischknccht, Manti, and Art and a Ruth King, Ephraim. DOCUMENT NO. 00030 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ViBUi f .A I Ephraim City 5 South Main Ephraim, Utah 84627 Q . 2. 3. 4. Intermountain Contractor, 1 743 Alexander St. SLC, & 323 E. 1200 S., Orem, Utah Mountainlands Plan Room, 1 128 S. State, Orem & 3560 S. 583 W., SLC, Utah Associated General Contractors, 35 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Five County Assoc, of Government, 906 N. 1400 W. P.O. Box 1550, St. George, Utah 1 1 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Jones & DeMille Engineering, located at 45 E. 500 N. Richfield, UT 84701, Phone upon payment of 896-826- 6, $45.00 for each set. Any bidder upon returning the Contract Documents promptly and in good condition, w ill be refunded his payment and any upon so returning the Contract Documents will be refunded $1 5.00. A site inspection trip for BIDDERS will leave from the City Office at 5 South Main in Ephraim at 10:00 a.m. on February 21, non-bidd- :P (b J S 4 Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of the Ephraim City Culinary Water Improvements includes the following approximate quantities of work: 500,000 gallon concrete reservoir, 8,600 l.f. of 12" diameter PVC pipe, 200 l.f. of 10" diameter & 200 l.f. 8" diameter PVC pipe, 2 pressure reducing stations, valves, fire hydrants, and appurtenances, will be received by Ephraim City at the office of Jones & DeMille Engineering, 45 East 500 North, Richfield, UT 84701 until 2:00 p.m. March 4, 1997, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the Engineer's office and the follow ing locations: 1 - er N rn Kih flu- 2 fiifcun hulmis residents of Ketchikan travel 1,500 miles and lose 2,000 pounds. Twenty-nin- e 1997. Gary L. Anderson, Mayoi Publish Ephraim Enterprise February 6, 13, 20, 27, 1997 ( 1 1 POOR4COPY oJumhuiHCA Healths ur GffVMfuvi 3 |