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Show Thursday, November 25, 2004 PYRAMID THE Sixth grade Fairview field trip to BYU Bart, May Peterson to be honored as Manti - and new Christinas Parade Grand Marshals Lighted when students from sixth FAIRVIEW- Old collided on Nov. 17, all grade Fairview Elementary experiMANT- I- Bart and May Peterson, Manti, a enced the ancient civilizacouple known for extensive service to their tions they had been studying. community, country and church will be honStudents were guided ored as Grand Marshals to lead the 2004 through the rare Mediter- Manti City Lighted Christmas parade. ranean Exhibit currently Bart, son of Alma C. and Mary Rust Petershowing at Brigham Young son, is a native of Manti and has proven to be Universitys Museum of Art. a hard worker since his youth. Work experiStudents viewed priceless ar- ence, during those lean years, included being tifacts from Egypt, Greece a farm hand on his grandparents ranch in and Rome, including 3,000 Duchensne County and the farm west of mummies. town. He also worked as a guard at the year-olalso the airport and helped Jay Cox in the explored They Bean Nature Museum, enjoy- repair of bridges and roads, plus hauling ing a hands-o- n program with logs in Mantis East Mountain. live reptiles. Coming from a family steeped in patriotism, he enlisted in the Air Force after high run from a 'stampeding' elephant at the Fountain Green Terrified school graduation and was assigned to Bean Museum on the Brigham Young University campus. Pictured are Air Base, California. After being Zac Flinders. Kimberly Larsen, Sheldon Shelley, Tyler Johnson, Dallen honors discharged, he learned the watchmaking and Elementary Bird, James St. Jacques, Aimee Cooper, Kim Larsen, Genny Bronson, jewelry repair business from his father. 1949 Kassie Nielsen, Alyssa Hall, Kearsti Butler, Rachael Howard and Parker veterans ana Bart May were married Feb. 11, Christensen. LDS Temple. They are the parin Manti the FOUNTAIN GREEN-- Stuents of four children; sons, Michael, Las Vedents of Fountain Green Elemenand David, Manti; daughters, Jane and tary recently honored veterans gas; Susan, both Park City; and five grandchilwith a on Nov. 11. VetMan-ti-Ephrai- m d sixth-grade- O rs program eran's m attendance were John Mikkelson, Richard Nielsen, Doug White, Clint Hansen, Kent rate. Daniel Green,' Andrew Berry and Jim Thompson lYincipal Darrell White con- .St dren. Bart has served the business community and city in a number of positions. Some include Manti City Recorder; assistant recorder of the Manti LDS Temple; teller and bookkeeper for Manti City Bank; office manager for Cox Construction; and businessman, watchmaker and jeweler on Main ducted the program; student-bod- y officers Taylor Walker, Brooke Bailey, Cierra Nebek-e- Street. He has also been active as Sunday School Chelsey Peckham, Kaden fiCook and Carl Peckham all Superintendent in his home ward; ward the to executive nancial clerk; secretary x)k part in the program. Honor guard for the flag Manti LDS Temple Presidency; and Manti Facility Clerk. ceremony was the Army Na-- t Utah member of American Legion A faithful ional Guard. Talks were given by Richard Nielson, Iraqi Post 31, Bart has served as historian and Freedom Veteran; and Daniel commander. He has participated in hundreds fallen comrades and other C keen, Iraqi Freedom Veteraa of ceremonies for activities. American Legion Cierra Nebeker, Brooke BaiMarjorie May Mickelson, daughter of ley, Anthony Nielsen and and Martha Hoggan MickelCharity Henderson, winners LaRay Andrew in was born Manti, July 30, 1925. She son, of the Veteran's Day Essay in Summit up County but returned to grew held within the Contest school, in 1941; graduated from Manti High Manti student talks. gave Eddie Hanson played the School and attended Brigham Young Univertrumpet during a moment of sity. She was employed by Geneva Steel as an silence to honor all veterans office worker. After her marriage to Bart, who have given the ultimate May worked at Manti City Bank as a teller sacrifice for our country. 45 years. Other work assignments Songs performed by stu- for over dents during the program included being a clerk for the Department of were, "The Star Spangled Ban- Employment Security and as program assistant in the agricultural stabilization and conner ", "Armed Forces Medley", servation service. In this work, she held and' "God Bless The USA" and national leadership positions and state A fter the program, the sixth received le walked community and service awards on downtown class grat to tl le Daughters of Utah Pio- both levels. In 1986, May won the election for mayor, neers building to ring the bell becoming the first woman ever to hold that r, I Sixth grade students from Fairview Elementary hold a monitor lizard as part of a presentation on reptiles at the Bean Museum. Those participating are Zac Flinders, Kimberly Larsen, Sheldon Shelley, Tyler Johnson and Parker Christensen. f Bart May Peterson Manti. in office During her administration, a number of significant projects were initiated. These include installation of a sewer system; pressurized irrigation; the conversion of the old Manti High School building on Main Street to a city building; built a new electric plant; negotiated with Mountain Fuel Supply for natural gas service; and speare headed beautification and commuclean-up- . nity May and Lillian A. Fox authored an update of the popular book, Song of the Century, a historical account of the development of Manti. She served as chairman of the Manti Republican Party; a member of the Chamber of Commerce; and served as president of the American Legion Auxiliary and ladies literary club; chaired the Sanpete County Centennial Committee in celebrating 100 years of statehood in 1997. As a member of the LDS Church, May has served in the Young Womens program; taught Gospel Doctrine class; ana acted as city-wid- ward activities chairman. For many years, team have been financial the husband-wif- e clerks for LDS Stake physical facilities; and May served for many years as treasurer for the Mormon Miracle Pageant. In 1981, May was called as Family Records Extraction Program Coordinator for the Manti Utah LDS Stake, a position in which she is still active. Si' Friday, December 3rd at the Snow College Activity Center Featuring: 9 With so many young children who are injured or sick in the area, young women in the Mt. Pleasant LDS North Stake put their talents to great use this past summer. They made fleece blankets and quilts to give to those in need and displayed them at their 2004 Summer Girls Camp. Each young woman also donated $1 towards the purchase of stuffed animals. The Young Women are donating the quilts to the Central Valley Medical Center, Nephi and Sanpete Valley Hospital for Thanksgiving. They are donating the fleece blankets and stuffed animals to the EMT services in Moroni, Fountain Green, Mt. 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