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Show 20 Vernal Exftstsfldvertlsef 1986 Manila Clara Robinson Phone 784-3463 Lisa Briggs named best of class Lisa Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs, has received an invitation to appear with other "Best of the Class" for 1986 on KSL TV on May 10. This program is sponsored by KSL TV and General Motors and will be taped. Miss. Briggs received her letter of congratulations and the invitation very recently. She was named runner-up runner-up in the social studies category Sterling Sterl-ing Awards banquet at Park City April 23 and was awarded a scholarship. Miss Briggs has been very active in school and community all through her high school. At the regular meeting of the Manila Town Council on April 8 a public hearing hear-ing was conducted on cable TV and sewer lagoon improvement. It is mandatory man-datory by the state that the lagoon be upgraded. Dave Wilding of the Palmer-Wilding Engineering firm was here Thursday evening and Friday to inform the town of its options in the upgrading. It appears that the cable TV company com-pany will donate the cable TV system to the town. The town may take over the system, but no decision was made at the meeting. There was a lengthy discussion on the animals in the town limits horses, cows and dogs. Everyone was allowed to express their opinion, but this problem will have to be taken care of by the planning and zoning commission. Also discussed was the weather bank. The town is considering joining the weather bank. This system covers some of the recreational areas of the state of Utah. Weather reports will appear ap-pear everyday on TV. The weather will be computerized so that anyone wishing to know what the weather is may just call and receive the information. informa-tion. This has been discussed at the last three meetings. Only routine business was conducted at the planning and zoning meeting conducted May 6. The next meeting will be on June 3 at 7 p.m. at the Daggett Dag-gett County Courthouse. The Search and Rescue organization will meet at the Daggett County Courthouse Cour-thouse May 21. They are planning some fund raising projects to purchase equipment as they have to borrow equipment at present. Donations will be appreciated. Tuesday, May 6 the Manila Elementary Elemen-tary went to Mt. View, Wyo., and Ft. Bridger, Wyo., In two buses. They enjoyed en-joyed swimming at Mt. View and then went to Ft. Bridger where they had lunch and went through the museum. CJiapcrones were Ida Marie Twitchcll, Koxanne Hyatt and Cindy Larson for the kindergarten children; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ellsworth and Jerry Taylor for the first and second grades, Bruce Christcnscn and Mrs. Ross Miller for the third and fourth grades. Margery llultingrr and Sherry Kcndricka for the fifth and sixth graders. Bruce Chrtsienscn and Rick Ellsworth were the bu driveri . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reddrn of Manila ere parrot of a daughter born April 13 ft the Memorial Hospital d $wt bJit County tn Rock Sprinp. Ttie young lady fcrtKfird I Ibl and ! ;j. st birth and will be named I la iky Aarion. Paternal gratirffmrmla are Mr. end Mr. Harvard L. RnMn &tl Lake City Maternal psntiimraitt art Mr, and Mr. Ruy Muir of Mar.!1.. M-t'hrf and hahy are home end f!Fi! 51. Mf and Mr mHTi!rhr!Hme Mr anJMn. &UnAfl44 Mwhh-kH-HUU &nJp:j allir'-hafvlilUi (anH 7i;!.-ry Mt Call Iff Jmtimal Erarv!(-Tr,!i af Mf end Mr. F.4 A-H "I fun fetl fe.si.! 1 Mf ar 1 Mr. Jcj.wrt, a l'n"i!at-;"l iJ lb Ai'ry Wit M"i -! f i in cnl T-t fiav r clt '' -.f!-tH a ft- ! frxv't f tf n-f 4rf t"" It l cvat.v cj i;rklist,rr rrn py i r N - v fc-8-1 Ir 0 ff- 1 t iv i'l t"J' 'f : V -''y, ( 4 t r'f is v ?.f'i ? 3 fi tv i ft vt I t;" S'-4r-( t s- (-) - $ n V p.;r-i t f t. 4' f l t ;1 -'jj . V j T"1 r.v Vj j i- r ri t'n tvy l'-ccj fe w ft I " t - 4 f f- - M HI fl -,-c " -r t j f - . 61 f" V;r ' : -U'H- ( t" r ' S. W t'r , Class in advanced lifesaving to begin May 19 An advance lifesaving class is being be-ing offered at the Vernal Municipal Swimming Pool beginning May 19. The class will run Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m and will be taught by Amy Workman. Registration is $25 at the pool. , Tridell Lorna McKee Phone 247-2350 Goodrich family gathers for visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodrich and children, Othello, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goodrich, Roy, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Goodrich and family, Richfield, spent the weekend at the home of Ethel Goodrich. They came to attend the funeral of Cory Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jolley, Ogden, have been visitors this past week at the Paul Kitchen home. Paul Kitchen has received word that bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kitchen, Kit-chen, will be released from their mission mis-sion in Manchester, England on May 29- Valora Merrell, who has spent the past two weeks in Orem with her son, Howard and family, is now back in Tridell with the DeVon McKee's. Delegates from our Precinct No. 2 who attended the Republican convention conven-tion in Vernal Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ahlborn, DeVon McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Whiterocks. Blayne Morrill is precinct chairman. A baby shower for Julie Wilson and her infant daughter, Karla Marie, was held at the Gary Simmons home Wednesday night. Hostess was Sue Simmons. Dennis Goodrich is spending a few days at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City where he is receiving tests. Lon Brinkerhoff left Tuesday for Las Vegas, Nev., where he is employed. Cub Scout pack meeting was held Friday night in the community building. Neil Bartlett left Sunday for Grand Junction, Colo., where he will be taking tak-ing a lineman school for REA. The Farrell Simmons family had a family dinner Sunday for 70 family members. . The Dennis Goodrich family has received word from Sister Tina Goodrich that she has been transferred transfer-red from Arvada, Colo., to Colorado Springs. Those attending the funeral from distant points for Cory Goodrich Monday Mon-day were Edith Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Reed McConkie and Dannie, Bountiful; Sally Cook, Denver, Colo.; Ila Ree Gingell, Vivian Winterton, Peggy Perkins, Boyd and Tess Lemon and family, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Huber and the Bodily family and Mr. and Mrs. Juan Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Goodrich, Vernal. Sterling Goodrich, who is employed in Gallup, N.M., is home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bagley, Clarkston, Utah, spent the weekend at the home of Ben Wilson. Ben was able to be home for the weekend from the Veteran's Hosptial. 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