Show grinq jry grip'f Wednesday September 1 2004 Sanpete Messenger Sanpete Sfl Alcoholics MKiiaMi QtiGsmS'QEHai Anonymous Meetings In Office) Thu: iiinrfc JUG© T Qtrt' CENTERFIELD— Several 2004 Gunnison Valley High School graduates from Centerfield are attending schools to further their education The following graduates are enrolled at Snow College: Kenny Walker Cherrideth Peterson Nathan Williams Sara Rich Conner Reynelds Cody Ludvingston and Donny Southwick Casey Hill and Zach Jensen will be attending Dixie College Shamika Miller will be attending a massage therapy school in St George Nancy Peterson has been at Maple Dell Scout Camp for two weeks During the f rst week she helped with the family camp Bishop Howard Peterson also spent the week at the family camp doing KP duty and being head chef for nearly 40 families Peterson and the bishop’s family have been at the family camp every year for 10 years The scouts spent an extra week helping with all kinds of activities for the camp Peterson was instrumental in getting the family camp started Many of the families who attended the camp were from Northern Utah and some were from out of state as far away as Virginia Many families hold their family reunions at the camp Peterson spent her second week doing council training for Cub Scout leaders Rachel Rolle a Cub Scout leader in Centerfield attended this training Niels Earlin Worthen was recently transferred to a rehabilitation hospital in Salt Lake City after spending about six weeks at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center battling problems with his heart and kidneys His right side is paralyzed however he has felt a slight push in his foot If you have any Centerfield news contact Elva Jensen at Sun: 8 pm ML Pleasant 10N State (Rec Center upstairs) 8 pm Gunnison (circular apartment behind building Gunnison Market) 8 pm Ephraim 390 W 100 N closed) 7 pm Mt Pleasant 10 N State (Rec Center upstairs) 10 am Mt Pleasant 10N State (Rec Center upstairs) AA District Hotline: All meetings are open except which the Thursday is for alcoholics only By Craig Cox Eggleston cently were designated as city roads on the county plat map Several members of the council explained that the roads that were asphalted recently had within the week City resident Arlene Jensen also expressed concerns related to local roads She pointed out that the weeds along the road- which is far less expensive than allowing them to go into further disrepair and having to totally re finish them later There was also some discussion as to which roads were designated as city roads county roads and state roads and what the city's policy should he about addressed sides have not been cut Jensen also felt that the roadsides were not plowed sufficiently in the winter GnMjfjn American West 69 Main Salina E 2 Main Richfield N Sanpeto - STEW STAPLES KENT TEEPLES SHAVER Property Available in Wayne County contact Dick Teasdale NANCIE Mon: 7 ML Pleasant Treatment Center 265 N State 7 pm Mt Pleasant 896 N 500 W 7 pm Manti 450 S 600 W pm MATR Tue: meetings are open to one who wishes to attend or In Torrey teasdale N any- For full listings including residential commercial and £ztylL Wood advised i that he would in- before any further decisions could be vestigate the issue compile a list roads and the commission would be consulted as to which roads made He would of designated planning would be designated in the fu- ture Treasurer Peta DeVreis ye ported that the new city watef billing system was on line and was functioning far more effw ciently than the old one and has saved the Sterling citizens a small amount in fees iiii HUGE PRICE REDUCTION want to own over 6 aerosol your own’ This properly is located above Redmond Lake and has beautiful views With 5 bedrooms 2 baths and more than 2000 sq you can really stretchout For mote call Anne or Denice IMMACULATE 1800 SQ FT HOME This home is priced to sell With 4 bed2bath on 999 28 acre quiet subdivision master bath Retngerated air Jetted tub Gas Fireplace Gas water heaters heat system Storage shed RV parking large tio Fully landscaped with auto sprinklers Call Anne or Denice © com BRAD STAPLES ANNE FILLMORE DENICEWAYBRANT GORDON BELL VERLBELL Narcotics Council member Devin homes online at wwwcentury21 Anonymous Meetings In roads them e£ undesignated maintaining been improved to maintain 4 Find For more information on NA call or Kathy STERLING— During the Jensen had questions regarding the selection of roads to be paved She said that not all roads that were paved re- monthly City Council meeting the council concluded that upgrading the infrastructure underneath US 89 prior to resurfacing it is a high priority and final decisions would need to be 375 All "Compiled A13 Sterling discusses road weeds Staff writer 8 pm Ephraim 390 W 100 N Wed: 11:30 am Ephraim Snow College (Greenwood Student Center Student Life nwvi Valley Edition Messenger-Gunniso- Sinpeto AXTELL — Sister Emily Mecham returned from the Pennsylvania Mission on Saturday Aug 21 2004 Sister Mecham’s parents Sharon and Quay sisters Ronda Laura Nicole Mecham and Meghan and Kade Hansen traveled to Pennsylvania to pick her up and do some sightseeing in the area Her grandmother Bemitta Mecham was waiting at home for the family’s return Sister Mecham reported on her mission at the Axtell sacrament meeting Sunday Aug 29 Family and friends enjoyed dinner after the meeting Get well wishes to Reta Cejudo who had surgery recently School will be starting this week so residents should remember to watch for the school buses in the area Many Axtell residents helped with the Sanpete County Fair or just enjoyed the many activities during the week liernrw' land call This WHAT AGREAT NEIGHBORHOOD custom 2 baths home has 5 bdrms 997 Hot water heat freestanding gas stove open kitchen 2 car att garage auto sprinklers This landscaped home is so inviting for a look inside Denice or Anne at over 2200 sq (ton 24 of an acre The inside done has been extensively remolded beautiful kitchen including oak cabinets Denice at hardwood floors Call Anne w sv3 NtWLY LISTED SALINA is what you've been waiting lor Beautiful bnck 2300 sq a great neighborhood home 2 baths Rock (noplace new with 4 beds Covered patio Spain! Central see this den spot beautifully landscaped home or for moro into Please call Anne or Denice © We like to focus on the MANTI — “I can’t tell you enough about freedom” states Linda Peterson ‘‘I love to socialize I love to be active” These are freedoms most of us tike for Bom in granted but not Peterson Jagerfreut Germany on September 8 1939 Peterson knows firsthand about the ravages of war During World War II Peterson was pul in kindergarten at age four “We stood up to salute Hitler instead of say the pledge of allegiance We had soldiers standing over us We could hardly breath for fear” When bombs dropped near her home her family hid in their father’s thick walled cellar Her best friend’s home was destroyed “My mother worked hard to put food on the table for 12 children She never asked for any help” Peterson remembers “Father made us stilts out of tin cans and shoes from what the soldiers left behind It was such a sad time yet my parents tried to do things to make us laugh” The family came to America in 1956 “We came on a big ship and when the waves went over the ship everyone was seasick but me We came into New York and saw the Statue of Liberty Oh that was wonder- things that really matter: Friendly service ful” The family settled in Provo where Peterson worked making draperies “We felt so rich We didn’t have much but you don’t have to have an outhouse here” No one in her family spoke English “I would watch people’s mouths move and that is how I learned English” Of marrying Reed Peterson who was bom and raised in Manti Linda Peterson says “He was my first love!” The couple has spent 46 happy years together They have 5 children almost 19 grandchildren and 5 Their highest joy is in making their family happy Peterson lives with her husband her cat Tyson and their son’s dog named Winston Churchill Much like his predecessor the dog is a great spokesman He carries on quite a conversation and asks for orange juice (there are witnesses to this fact) Winston Churchill saved Linda Peterson’s life While she was cooling off in the pool a great w ind came up pushing her out where she couldn’t touch bottom The dog jumped in and turned around so she could hold on to his curly hair and he pulled her to safety “That’s when I fell in love with that dog” Peterson shares According to Lynda Bennett Manti Senior Center administrator “Linda is such a happy person and adds so much to the center” Peterson knits slippers and makes nightgowns for “Operation Toasty Toes" in addition to making blankets and pajamas for babies overseas “I keep busy” she declares She is also an avid doll collector Great rates for both loans and savings bks Convenience confidence and competence Senior Activities The Gunnison Valley senior citizens are taking a trip to Mom’s Fabric Store in Delta on Monday Sept 13 The bus will leave the center at 10 am There is a $5 donation for the bus ride Any interested quilters may attend Menu roast beef whipped potatoes and gravy Wednesday September com mandarin oranges rolls with butter milk or juice 2: gratin potatoes green bean casThursday September serole fruit salad cookie bread and butter milk or juice 3: baked spaghetti tossed green salad apple betty Friday September garlic bread milk or juice 7: Swiss steak whipped potatoes with gravy Tuesday September vegetable melon cup biscuits with butter milk ot juice 528-722- 1 j 4 |