Show I I c Ma O. O Manila town t Wn trustees plan bid opening The Manila Town Trustees will open bids on the pipeline to torun torun torun run from Willow Springs to Birch Springs through the chlorinator and into the new gallon storage tank It is felt this will be a great help to boost the available water in Manila There has been a two- two year moratorium on building permits in Manila due to the water supply The city trustees have now lifted the moratorium and it is expected new construction construction construction con con- will begin soon The Daggett County Historical Society has been working on the Dr Or Parsons Parson's cabin in Browns Park This past week some home of the male members members of the Society dug post holes around the old cabin As soon as possible it will be fenced off to protect it from livestock and its it's restoration will begin Th The cabin was built between 1874 and 1876 Dr Parsons died in 1881 and is buried near his cabin The Manila Ward IDS Church Youth went on an an exciting raft trip down the Green River Thirty-six Thirty persons made the trip from Flaming Gorge Gorg to Little Hole with a cookout at Dripping Springs Manila Manil Ward celebrated celebrated celebrated cele cele- their Pioneer Day Saturday with ith a parade beginning at noon starting at atthe atthe atthe the Gorge Motel and traveling to the LD S Chapel The parade showed a float depicting the first Sunday School taught by Brother Ballentine THIS TillS FLOAT was followed by Relief Society visiting teachers with the first group going on foot the second in an antique car and the last in ina a modern car The Primary children were represented with a patriotic float listing the program that followed on the sid side Listen My Children They were dressed meSsed in colonial costumes mes The MIAs MIA's float came cam last upon which were the rodeo q queens and Hers 4 A patriotic program was given n at the chapel presented by Y th the Primary P ary children in Jf colonial costumes sh w ng T th the I Eo colonists in their homespun homespun- ladies ladies' in dresses long and the British in their red uniforms They gave gave a a brief review of the reasons for Revolution the the thet t 1 patriots th the signing of the Declaration of Independence the Constitution and arid our flag LATER AT the KOA Kam- Kam Aground the Priesthood and the MIA had planned games and enjoyed free swimming At 6 pm p.m. a asteak asteak steak din dinner er was held at the for the ward budget Members chose choe their own steak or hamburger and grilled it Salad roasting ears baked beans and various dressings were added At dark a film True Grit with John JohnWayne Wayne was shown at the high school gymnasium completing the the celebration w The Manila and McKinnon Scouts met at Manila prior to leaving for Scout camp They spent the past week at camp and according to all reports shad had a wonderful time Mr and Mrs Burl Twitchell are grandparents of a boy born to Mr and Mrs Gale Lamb McKinnon at Vernal He weighed nine pounds and three ounces His mother is the former former for for- mer mer Nella Rae Twitchell Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Bert Lamb Iamb of McKinnon Too Late For Last Week Elder Larry Hale was honored at a missionary farewell Sunday in the Manila Ward Chapel He will be serving in England and Scotland Speakers were Rae Masters his aunt who raised him since he was two years old following the de death th of his parents Bishop Worthen Las Vegas Nevada Manila Ward Bishop William Briggs and Elder Hale completed completed com com- the speaking section of the meeting The musicals were performed by Charles Hale I his grandfather who was accompanied by Francis Cooke on the guitar Francis Cooke also presented a solo number A large crowd was in attendance attendance at at- and extra seating had to be provided |