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Show Homecoming Queen is Named (Continued from Page 1) Messenger-Enterpris- V aluation N oticeo Homecoming Week will have its climax Friday with a full day of activity Through the Eyes of Love. Miss Coi, a sophomore, presented an original sports demonstration and reading. Miss Steck, also a sophomore, performed a gymnastics dance. The Homecoming royalty will appear on a special float in Friday mornings parade and be introduced during half-tim- e activities that afternoon at the football game. Menti Highs four classes lighted their letters Tuesday night in the canyon, with spectators lining the road and students cheering. Wednesday was clash day on campus and its major event was a powder puff football game with junior and senior coeds passing, punting and struggling to stay upright before the onrush of opponents. In contrast to the attire of students during clash day Wednesday, theyll be decked out in their best today (Thursday). Theyll attend an alumni assembly this morning at 10:20. Graduates performing will include Robert Tibbs, Denna Richardson, Karen Jorgensen, Lisa Barton and company and Ruth Aycock. Richard Kimball, a new teacher at the school, will also appear on the program. Each class will present a number. Thursday night at 7 in the Armory the MHS Girls Athletic Assn, volleyball team will host theRichfield High School team in the seasons opener. scheduled. The opening activity will be a pep assembly Friday morning that will build up enthusiasm for the afternoon football game. Principal Ivan Rowley, Coach Kent Van Tassel!, Captain Todd Macfarlane and Glen Allred will be the speakers, the cheerleaders will perform and the Pep Band will play. Following the assembly, the Homecoming parade will move down Mantis Main Street at 11:30. Included in the procession will be the Ephraim Junior High Band, the Manti High School band, a newly organized string group, the Miss Manti float, the Miss Ephraim float, Utah National Guard and Owen Sports Center entries and numerous floats representing organizations. The Manti High School Templars and the Emery County Spartans will tangle Friday afternoon at 1:30 on Snow Field. The Homecoming royalty will be introduced during halftime and die Templarettes will perform. The Homecoming dance Friday night at 8:30 in the Armory will be a disco dance sponsored by the cheerleaders. During the week points will be awarded for participation in the various activities and the class accumulating the most points will be announced as the Homecoming champion, student body officers said. Ready for Mailing (Continued from Page 1) take into account, for example, the sale price of similar homes that have been sold recently. As I have been going over the new valuations, most of them seem fair and reasonable, Mrs. Howell observed. She noted that older homes have shown the greatest increases in some by as much as 600 valuation percent, and cited several examples. A Manti home that is perhaps 80 years old, but has had extensive improve- ment, last year had a fair market value of $730. Under the new reappraisal program, its fair market value is set at $4080. Here are some other examples of the change for older homes, with last years fair market value stated first: $765 and $3910; $510 and $4065; $595 and $3595; $775 and $4380. $23,000,000. The increase for newer homes is not School districts do not have much home leeway, Tom Willard son, South nearly so dramatic. A r, was listed at $4175 last year and this Sanpete said, because year is listed at $8410, or 20 percent of its the State Board of Education sets a fair market value. minimum state-wid- e program and home has gone from requires each district to levy a uniform A home mjiiage in support of it. $2595 to $7275 and a from $1745 to $7515. Because Sanpete County has been A home, ofthe kind now , one of the last counties to participate in being moved in in considerable the states reappraisal program, our numbers, has increased from $2925 to property taxes have been low in $7515 on the tax rolls. comparison with those assessed in some Just because some of this years other counties, but now that the valuation notices will show a 600 percent evaluation has been completed, we can increase over last years doesnt mean expect to see a gradual increase, over at that the property owners will pay six east the next four years, in the amount times as much property tax on their collected for school purposes under die homes, Mr. Clark said. uniform school program.' ie-A-Long That depends partly on the mill Mr. Willardson said that the district levies established by school boards, city will for this year try to set a mill levy that councils and other local agencies,'' he wm raise not mote than 6 percent more great prizes have been donated by than last year for that part of the school pointed out. concerned businesses and individuals. The tax payer also has some program the district has control over, A three year old registered Aribian The Greenbelt and other tax protection under the law. He cant be mare, LV Zeerevna, donated by Jeff under most circumstances, to provisions will also help reduce the required, and Connie Holbrook and a $900 Circle Y pay more than 106 percent of the tax he impact of higher property taxes for many saddle, courtesy of Jeff Dunn and the last year on the same property. paid Sanpete County property owners, Saddle House in Orem, will be prizes for He is likely to pay more than last year county officers said. the first and second most money turned in. Numerous pair of Tony Lama boots, Levis and Ditto jeans will also be awarded along with miscellaneous tac. Every participating rider will receive a free courtesy of Stevens Brown Design and a drawing at the many great prizes. This is how Mitzi Fuller, g of the relays the Poster .Child' message. "We believe ttwt baby conceived deserves a healthy birthright. We ask for funds to protect these infants and mothers. Our dream of a better world is one without birth defects. ld ld Communities in Bond Payments March of Dimes Invites bonds into large bond issues from CUBIC that will receive lower interest rates. The benefit of that lower interest, less expenses, will be passed on to CUBIC members. The corporation will also assist Betsy Burch was bora with multiple member communities in applying for government malformations and is a March of Dimes symbol of 250,000 grants. Initial operating Poster Child infants born with physical or mental expenses of the corporation will be met through damage in the United States each year. Betsy and Robert Redford want to federal experimental project grants totalling nearly invite you to this years 4th annual The ride will take $86,000 from the Four Comers Regional Comapproximately five hours to complete and will start and finish at the Sundance mission. Nominations to the Resort in Provo Canyon on Sept. 15. CUBIC Board of Directors Registration is from 9 to 10 a.m. with a free continental breakfast and lunch were made by commissioners from each of provided. the six member counties: Sponsor sheets and fliers can be Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and picked up at KSVC Radio in Richfield Society. .Wayne. Directors from The Saddle House in Qrem, The Marc She had also served as a Sanpete County are Com- of Dimes Office iaProvo. and Man will visiting teacher and a missioner Newton Don- other western wear stores throughout homemaking leader in aldson of Moroni and southern Utah. Funeral services for Relief Society. A minimum entry fee of $25.00 is Ronald L. Ivory of FounEllen Henningson Man-wil- l. Mrs. Manwill is sur- tain Green. required at registration. Again, many 81, who died on Sept. vived by one daughter and 8, 1979, at the home of a three sons: Mrs. Budd daughter in Gunnison, (II) Jorgensen, Gunniwere held Sept. 12, 1979, son; Charles C. Manwill, Senior Citi- engineering exhibited Beulah Clark, Astrid and sen from Gunnison, and Thirty-tw- o in the Manti h Sandy; Lynn H. Manwill, zens from County there. Rain accompanied Afton Larsen, Leon and Marwood and Maurine Sanpete Ward Chapel. Murray; Hal O. Manwill, from a the group here also. Back Francis Stevens, Leslie Hales from Redmond; returned Interment followed in the Idaho Falls; 17 grand- recently Bus tour to the in Spearfish townspeople and Eleanor Madsen, Linda Converse and Irene Trailway Manti City Cemetery. children; 35 Passion Play in South said the skies had been Boyd and Ruth Goble, Leishman, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Manwill was born and a sister, Dakota. overcast and rain had been Edna Benson and Nell Parley and Betty Love in Manti on Oct. 10, 1897, Gladys Beckstead, Presleft Manti the order for a week so Olsen; from Moroni, Mary were tour guides and The group to Christian Parley and ton, Idaho. and Ephraim on August 23 they couldn't hope for Morley and Rachel Kermit Kraigen drove the A daughter, Johanne Denison HenErma for Celia Jec- - bus. and else the traveled Simms, Celia; through anything ningson. She married Green, preceded her in northern Utah and Southbut pageant presentation Orson Leray Manwill on death on Jan. 2, 1977. eastern Idaho and West-ter- n they knew it would go on July 25, 1918, in the Manti Wyoming to Jackson regardless of weather. As LDS Temple. He died Hole where they spent the Sunday evening and Sept. 2. 1978. night and enjoyed the pageant time came the Mrs. Manwill had lived western flavor of a shoot skies became blue and the in Manti nearly all her life. out and other old time weather was cool, but the An active member of the The first meeting of a teaching writing composiactivities. night was beautiful for the LDS Church, she had The second day the pageant. During the night class in Writing Improve- tion at the University of served as a teacher in travelers enjoyed the again lightning flashed, ment will be held this Utah, Snow College, Sunday School, Primary scenic beauties from the thunder awoke the sleep- Thursday, Sept. 13, at 4 Richfield High School and and MIA, as a counselor in in the building adthe Utah State Prison, the south entrance of Yellowing ones and rain p.m. Primary and Relief Society to South has edited textbooks and the jacent stone National Park fol- drenched the earth. and as a secretary in Relief School District articles for publication. Sanpete West Thumb Homeward bound again lowing the offices on Main Street in along the beautiful lake the group retraced their This falls class, which and river. They arrived at route to Sheridan, Wyo., Manti. Anyone interested in refining his writing skill was initiated by the Manti in early and then up to Billings, Cody, Wyoming Ladies Literary Gub, will where they were Montana, stopping to see is invited to attend. evening nim-nor.iESA- iE continue until November. The Dr. instructor, greeted by a downpour of the Custer Battlefield with The fee is $30.00, which Diana of Major Spencer hail rain and accompanied its sad story of the 7th Mayfield, has had exten- includes most of the After by natures display of Cavalry. sive of Ephraim, Utah fireworks, which resulted Billings they learnedleaving experience both as a reading materials. Please a bit writer and as a teacher of bring a dictionary to the in the stripping of bark of geography as they saw is closing out their production of from a large tree near the the head of the Missouri writing. In addition to first class meeting. mini-hom- es motel where the group River which is fed by the will sell their stayed, when the tree was Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers. inventory, direct from struck by lightning. The delightful Virginia The Buffalo Bill Mufactory. seum provided two hours City was the last night stop of unusual entertainment with its many memorabilia All units Fords with as the spectators viewed of' former days and the many artifacts and laughter evoking meloMrs. Joyce Alder, to be held Thursday 460 V8 pictures preserved there. drama. American Legion Auxi- - evening. Sept. 13th at 7:30 The gun display is no cruise control, liary president, announces p.m. Girls Staters will give doubt one of the largest in Through West Yellowfirst Auxiliary meeting their reports. the dual roof rack stone with its memories of the world. On the third day the bus disaster at Quake Lake hitch tanks, Coos Kona lb In&nteta. plug, traveled through the Big and through Rexburg and Idaho where Falls, Horn of Mountain Wyagain tire oming with their many people have towered sheer cliffs, black forests above their calamities, & Full warranty will and sparkling falls. Again once more back in Utah, as the journey eneded that the Senior Citizens were Buy now day in Spearfish, South happy to be home again of dollars. All units Dakota, showers of rain with many happy mem1 1 I fell. The city of Deadwood ories to recall in days first sold on first will ahead. with its many unique old In the group from Manti building and Chinese basis for cash only. S. Main tunnels provided interest were Ruth Scow, Pearl trade-infor the sightseers as did Anderson, Pearl Wintch, s Sorry, no 835-203- 1 the Boothill Cemetery Hugh and Donna Johnson, CT UAM TRISTTE HOWES INC SAtT l where Wild Bill Hickock Geneva Bown, Donna units and Calamity Jane were Roberts, Reba Alder, Goe buried. Buchanan, Evan and IIO:iESTADECOtlSTRUCTIO:i Manufacturing Mount Rushmore Mildred Johnson; from Builders ond Dealers of Interstate Homes Plant in Ephraim, Utah caused the group to stand Ephraim, Clifton and in awe at the art and Onda Bailey, Theo and non-prof- it ty qualifications. DUR1C was recently incorporated in an effort Econby the omic Development District to provide a less expensive avenue for communities seeking funds for improvements covered by revenue bonds. CUBIC operates like a credit union or p for member communities, and any political entity with taxing authority in the region may join the corporation. Essentially, expected savings are to be made possible through the consolidation of smaller community end his property tax willcontiaue to increase gradually, county officials said, 1979 mill Sanpete County dropped its 10.5 mill 1978s from 5.5 mills, ievy to the of in large anticipation levy, valuation increase expected this year, ant other taxing units are expected to follow suit. Some of those taxing units have already adopted tentative mill levies, in order to prepare the budgets they are now operating on, but will be is a position to reduce those levies to the point where they will produce at least the necessary revenue. The South Sanpete School District last on yev imposed a 74.20 mill levy based a total valuation of $9,991,754. In order to establish a budget for the present board of fy,! year, the district education adopted a 23.87 min levy, tMming an assessed valuation of clerk-audito- CUBIC Seeks to Help Central Utah Rural Impact Capital Corporation (CURIC), a organization designed to assist communities in Utahs area with local improvements through reducing bonding costs, is accepting applications for a paid executive director. Applicants should have an MBA or MPA degree; at least two years experience in the areas of economic development, public administration, or public finance; and be willing to locate in Nephi, Utah. Annual salary is dependent upon the successfid applicants Thursday, September 13, 1979 e, ty Entries in Ri co-o- Ride-A-Lon- Obituaries An ad Ride-A-Lon- Ellen (373-419- . Senior Citizens Enjoyed Trip to F ar North Third-Fourt- t!:: Writing Improvement Class Premiers FACTORY DIRECT 1979 "Roadrunner", and Girls Staters to remaining the are 23' standard features of engines, and ladder, boat and and wheel. spare apply. thousands be served See these Roadrunner Report at Meeting auto air, gas and Salesmen: benefits and save a come, accepted. at the Jerry emfi rHOMgRRCg Mary Bradley 595 Manti uhon fhoy aro looting for local Infl oraaf Ion 9baf clll fmaodlaffoly atftfoct fhoir oun Ifooo. |