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Show Page 4 Thursday, November 7, 1996 Messenger-Enterpris- e GED on TV program is now enrolling students for winter The Utah State Office of Eduis now enrolling students for the winter GF.D on TV pro- cation gram. 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. 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 school credit. Winter classes start in January and enrollment is free. To enroll, or receive more information, please call the GED on TV hotline Enrollment includes three at workbooks that complement the televised lessons and assistance finding additional help at local The Utah State Office of Education is now recruiting volunteers willing to serve as tutors for the October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month; New Horizons seeks volunteers GED on TV program. Tutors will lend encouragement and support to GED candidates, and be available to answer questions in the areas of math, reading and writing. The tutoring schedule is flexible, and can be adjusted to suit By Jeannie Chisholm, New Horizons Volunteer National, state and local government leaders have proclaimed October to be Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence can no longer be considered needs. a your Generally, tutoring family affair. Only a will be done over the telephone. effort community-wid- e Volunteers will receive the can stop this pervasive blight on GED on TV workbooks, and a list our country. of students in their local calling This past year more than 1400 area. If you are interested in help- women have died from injuries ing, please call the GED on TV received from a husband or boy office at friend. Two to four million are abused, and one million seek medical assistance. Many injuries are not reported or are misdiagnosed. Domestic abuse knows no fully-integrat- Manti High School names 1st term honor students Manti I ligh School has released names of the honor roll students for the first term. Those who achieved a GPA of 3.9 or above are designated as high honor students. Those who have GPAs between 3.7 and 3.9 are honor stu dents. 9th Grade: McKay Anderson Amy Blauer Valerie Braithwaite Chantry Clark Stacie Cragun Stacy Crosland Tawny Eastman Jamie Leslie Jamie Luster Michael Mason Teresa Miller Amy Olsen Andrew Olson Jamie Peterson Maren Peterson Peter Richardson Amanda Steck Ryan Taylor Jordan Thompson Bonnie Armstrong Aaron Bean Anique Denton April Jorgensen Ruth Mellor Tara Murray Matthew Olsen Sandra Steadman Amy Truitt Anthony Gallegos Brady Nielson Scott Baker Cody Braithwaite Jayme Sanders Meagan Vanorman Trenton Young Matthew Perschon Amber Hess Brad Dyreng Julie Frischknecht Nathan Hailing Sarah McGarry Denise Pearson Curtis Sodcrborg Kenneth Wade Ned Armstrong Anjanae Fucntes Layne Denton Marci Gottfredson Lucas Jones AubreyAnn Olson 10th Grade: Thomas Bishop Margaret Burnham April Butterfield Emily Day 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.904 3.904 3.889 3.889 3.889 3.889 3.889 3.888 3.857 3.833 3.833 3.833 3.833 3.833 3.833 3.833 3.778 3.777 3.761 3.722 3.722 3.722 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 Michael Duncan Christine Johnson Kenneth Riding Cameron Thompson Brooke Wignall Riley Anderson Heidi Bailey Rachel Christensen Kimberly Dalene Candice Howe Brenda Martinez Derek Mickelson Corey Poulsen 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.916 3.889 3.889 3.889 3.889 3.888 3.888 3.857 3.833 Stephanie Tate Cameron Hermansen Mathew Osmond Sara Price .... Stacey Wheeler TakeshaCox Mindy Evans Niel Lund Stacie Adams Kimberly Anderson Cynthia Beal Brian Boston Joseph Brandt Sarah Green Ben Shore Kevin Brown Emily Braithwaite Mindy Layton Katie Bateman 11th Sharon Barnett 3.777 3.777 3.777 3.777 3.777 3.777 Jonathan Baker Teresa Carmody June Fore Alyssia Frischknecht 3.777 Anthony Peterson Lindsey Truitt Jess Winn Curtis Hall Claudia Lemus Grade: 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 3.944 3.944 Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) position (20 hrs.week) Work in Sanpete County. Teach nutrition and food preparation lessons to limited income adults and youth. Training and materials provided Job requires willingness to learn, to work with people, to recruit clientele, to keep records, and to do reports. Flexible hours; some daytime hours required. Car and telephone required. Mileage reimbursed $6.00 per hour APPLY AT:Sanpete County Courthouse, 1 60 N. Main, Manti, in the Utah State University Extension Office (basement), Phone Application deadline: November 20, 1996 i 3.777 Emily Jackson Trent Murray 3.733 3.722 3.722 3.722 .... 3.722 3.722 3.722 3.722 3.722 3.722 3.714 3.714 12th Grade: Deborah Anderson Janna Bateman Wesley Crouch Annie Garmus Samuel Grindstaff Nathan Johnson Sherri Jorgensen 4.000 Amy Young Candace Cox Kiersten Dey Rebecca Allen 4.000 Jeff Lindsay Drew Soderborg Angela Wendel Anna Larsen Anne Burnham Kathryn Nilsson Shelly Otten Ira Rice Kacy Blackham Jannetta Cluff Kistena Jeffs 1 - Center fate 835-510- 1 Ask for Dona-"Suvi- Weddincj is J'rt ui ma&c Ljouii jicciut, eci at tool WERE FIGHTING FOR VQJRUFE PUBLIC NOTICE The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, acting on behalf of the Rural Utility Service (RUS) is considering a request for financial assistance for improvements to the culinary water system for Ephraim City. The specific elements of this proposed action are construction of a storage tank and installation of distribution lines. If implemented, the proposed action may impact important land resources such as a floodplain, wetland, andor important farmlands or historicalarcheological resources. The proposed action is available for review at the Rural Development state office. Comments from concerned individuals or entities are being requested. Such comments will be received for 30 days from the time of publication in this newspaper. Any comments must be sent to the State Environmental Coordinator, U.S.D.A. Rural Development, Room 5438 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, UT 84138. A general location map of the proposed action is shown below: 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 Lynnell Porter Paul Scholes Daniel Smalley Wendy Parry Amy Anne Braithwaite. Cody Strickland Denise Vanorman Melinda Barton or 4.000 4.000 Amy Jones Sara Lemesany Thomas Buckner Jessica Lund 4 4.000 Donny Nielson Adam Perschon Jonathan Peterson Megan Farley Kelsey Olsen Jennifer Pearson Raili Taylor Katie Anderson Hannah Bean 896-929- Call (801) 3.809 3.778 3.777 If you need help or know someone who does, call Elegant, affordable cakes Let us create a wedding cake for your special day Me cover all of Central Utah. Our shop is in Manti 3.833 3.833 3.833 Jessica Parry 3.777 Rachelle Richards 3.777 Rebecca Wallingford.... 3.777 3.778 3.722 Wc are an equal opportunity employer Patrick Curtis Brooke Larsen Janey Ann Petersen Janice Blackham Rosealee Pearson Elicia Walker Anthony Fuentes per month and miss at least three full days each month of work. needed, as well as helping clients with aftercare. Professionally trained personnel will train those advocates who are chosen. Call New Horizons IVcililiitj) Ryan Smith Mari Ogden Lauriza Beal John Nuttall 3.722 3.722 " "Extending the University to You 3.889 3.889 3.889 3.888 3.888 3.866 3.866 3.833 3.833 3.722 3.722 1. JoniceNuttall Cheston Steck Jenny Wheeler Karen Bartholomew Fifty percent of domestic abuse victims are late at least five times Maintaining a moderate weight may reduce your nsk of heart attack. Association EFNEP NUTRITION ASSISTANT 835-215- 3.889 2. No gain.No pain. 3.800 3.800 3.722 e 3.916 3.916 3.889 3.889 3.889 Trace Larsen HELP WANTED Part-tim- 3.933 3.833 3.733 3.733 Karalyn Thorsen Anne Armstrong Hollie Edwards Jill Cragun Kaylynn Williams Ruth Young Daniel Barlow Michelle Barton Elizabeth Blauer Jenny Frame American Heart 3.777 Joseph Callistcr Jamie Crosland Charity Gardner Amy Hintze Tiffany Jackson Kurt Keisel Colleen Lindsay Haylee Maylett James Peacock Erin Rasmussen Catherine Sodcrborg Nanette Sorensen Connor Thompson Melanie Riding Kristin White 3.809 3.809 3.778 Amy Barton Aaron Willardson Kenneth Cox Nolan Crouch Dani Gottfredson Allen Plumb Deanne Walk Natalie Whipple 3.944 3.944 3.944 Jeff Ward 3.833 3.833 3.833 Jolynn Bierman Jared Buchanan Randi Hall Jay Nilsson Kelli Sargent Shelleen Willmore Neena Young Keri Ann Hersman boundaries. It happens to the homeless, in the tenements, in homes, or even mansions. It happens to all races and nationalities. It happens to the uneducated and it happens to doctors, lawyers and movie stars. In our country a woman is New Horizons Seeks Help beaten every 12 seconds. 52 perThe New Horizons Crisis Cencent of those abused are battered ter in Richfield needs volunteers while pregnant. to help victims of domestic vioChildren who watch a mother lence. being beaten by a father, come to Although headquartered in life. Richfield, the Crisis Center is set accept violence as a way of Policemen answering 911 calls up to serve victims in Sevier, quote the batterers as saying, Its Wayne, Sanpete, Millard and only my wife, I thought it was Piute Counties. OK, You mean its against the At this time they are badly in law? or even Shes used to it, need of advocates to help in she understands. Domestic violence causes Sanpete County. Advocates assist losses of $3-- 5 billion in the work clients with information concernplace in reduced productivity, ing available resources and conhealth care and staff turnovers. tacting shelters in Richfield as 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 3.952 3.952 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.944 3.933 3.933 3.933 3.916 3.889 3.889 3.888 3.866 3.866 3.866 3.833 3.833 3.833 3.833 3.800 3.778 3.777 3.777 3.750 3.733 3.733 3.733 t i |