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Show The lead was Astros short lived as the Astros caught up and then passed the Spring City them winning the game 13-Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: All of the Spring City Nedra Allred- 3 players had tne opportunito play in the game and ty Visiting for the past Pederson, the daughter of were happy for the week with the Brent Pyper Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott chance. Brewer, family is Brents wife Christensen, the daughter and Citys pitcher, Spring from of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar family Kathys Daniel Nielsen, the first California. Dyches and the son of Mr. base player received and Mrs. Sam Osborne. acknowledgement special Spring City Little for their fine efforts with sectheir Richard Hansen was League played of $1 certifiond game of the Ephraim released Sunday from his the reward the at Lions food cates Lions on position of YMM1A presiTournament area. Salina Tuesday against dent, which he has held for Little League. The team the past five years. John Spring City Little put forth a good effort Thomas, a new resident of played their first League nevertheless losing the Spring City, who moved of the tournament game game 3 in Satinas favor. here from Manti, was on at 3:30 p.m. Monday Spring City participants sustained to replace Rich- The team was coached by appreciate the Ephraim ard in the position of Ed Sutliff and Brent Lions club for making the YMM1A president and his Bart Olsen Young Pyper. opportunity of a tourna- counselors will be Boyd most of the game ment possible for the Reed Beck and Richard pitched with a great pitching effort different groups in the Bean. and nearly no runs. His area. able to held down Members from different being Helen Madsen had the organizations in Spring the hits from the Ftn. Green team helped a great opportunity of visiting City met on Tuesday night with son Kenneth and wife in the city hall to make deal for Spring City, who and family over the 4th of plans for the annual July won the game with a score Both Matt Mickel of July as Kenneth traveled 24th celebrations. A list of first base and playing to Spring City to pick up the days activities will be Paulson playing his mother to return to printed in the Enterprise John short stop made fine plays Payson to enjoy the previous to the celebration festivities with his family. for the citizens to become putting a runner off at first Helen returned home on aware of the many base. DeLynn Strate made the fifth in time to visit opportunities for fun on a lunge for a home run hit but the effort was in vain, with her daughter, Mrs. that special day. as it landed over the home mark DeMill and family of a run for run fence Salt Lake City, as they Spring City Farm Ftn. Greenmaking Bissell Charlie stopped at her home on League played their tournBart Olsen as replaced their way home from their ament game at the in the last inning pitcher vacation. Ephraim Lions tournafinished the game ment against the Ephraim and a great inning. pitching Astros on Monday at 10 John Shaun Osborne, The team was Four babies were bless- a.m. Paulson, Danny Sluga, Robert coached Allred, by ed Sunday in the Spring Bart Olsen received cerCity LDS Ward: the son of and they started off to a tificates for their extra fine Mr. and Mrs. Edwin great start leading the efforts in the game. Spring City won the game 3 to 2. Messenger-Enterpris- 6-- 0. Ephraim News Driefs Spring City News Driefs Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: Eleanor Madsen 3 4 Polly Willardson 283-444- 462-310- 283-484- Miss Cherril Madsen is visiting in Ephraim this week with her folks, Leslie and Eleanor Madsen and Robert and Ruth Her nieces, Rae Ann Tibbs and Amy Rasmuson met her at the Salt Lake airport last Friday and she accompanied them to Ephraim. Miss Madsen plans to leave Saturday for a tour of Southern Utah canyons with friends before returning to her work in cooperative education at Arizona Western College in Yuma, Arizona. Ras-muso- Udean Halgren visited from Thursday until Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Deldee Larsen. She returned to her home in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Ephraim Second Ward members are happy to welcome Russell and Mendenhall Terry and their family back to their home in Ephraim after a years absence during which time Mr. Menden- - hall has been teaching at BYU in Provo. The Mendenhalls have been living in Spanish Fork during the time they have been gone. They are happy to be home again. Cheston K Steck was named and blessed by his father, Kerry Steck, during sacrament services in the Ephraim Fourth Ward Sunday. Following the meetings the family gathered at the home of Kerry and Carma for a dinner. Included in the group who came were Carma's sister and husband, lone and Fred Roth, and children of Richfield; a sister. Laurel Hooper, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooper, Richfield; Randy and Milly Steck, Ogden; Francells sister and her husband, Willis and Lois Rae Pulver and two children, Pay son, and friends of Kerry and Carma, Diane and David Blackham, Moroni; Diane Weiser, Lewiston, and Clark Warnick, Ephraim. Weather Watchers Since 1908 The Andersons by Brace Jennings J. M. Anderson began collecting weather data in Manti precipitation, on temperature, etc. The Anderson records, however, show two Junes in 1924 and 1935, with no precipitation, and four Junes with only a trace, June meaning just 1, 1908. For that June, he recorded 2.12 inches of precipitation, making it one of the wettest Junes in the 82 years that J. M.; his son, Leslie J., and his grandson, Lee J., have been the cooperative weather observers in Manti. There have been wetter Junes than the June of 2.42 inches in 1908 June, 1936; 2.66 inches in June, 1943, and 2.97 inches, the record, in June, 1947. 'drieri-- ' enough moisture to sizzle on a hot rock. Theyre June 1917, 1926, 1933 and 1950. June in south-centrUtah, Mr. Anderson says, is usually on the dry side. In the 82 years that he, his father, and his grandfather have observed the weather, June has been the month with the lowest average precipitation ,77 inch. We were fortunate this June, Mr. Anderson in having a observes, better than usual run-ofThe streams have kept our gardens and fields green. Otherwise, wed be talking about drought." If there was a J u ne 1 980 drought, it ended July I. On that day, .30 inch of rainfall was measured at the Anderson station. al f. have also , And i there much's been drier Junes June, 1980, .19 inch, according to Lee J. Anderson's calculation. And at the Great Basin Research Area even drier .17 inch. 6-- 3-- Masters Classes Offered at Snow Mr. Frank Dailey from Utah State University will be at the Snow College campus on July 1 1 and 12 to arrange graduate classes in the area of Social Services. He will be in Room 14 of the Noyes Building on Friday from 4 to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The classes offered will be Public Social Welfare Policy and Social Work seminar. The completion of the entire graduate program will enable those enrolled to earn a master of social 1 service degree with emphasis in social service administration. A degree in public administration is also available. Those interested are invited to come to the classes on July 11 and 12 and talk to Mr. Dailey or call Snow College ext. 205, or Anita Mitchell, at Social SerManti. vices. 283-402- 835-286- j Need a NCR Printing ob Done? We do it all NCR specialists Messenger-Enterpris- e Printing, Inc. After spending quite a number of days in the Sanpete Valley Hospital Jean Mickel is home recuperating from a possible ruptured disk in her back. The Mickel family has just passed through several hard trials, with first Marli, their eldest daughter spending time in the hospital, then the death of Jeannies father Archie Swapp of Ogden, and then Jeannie herself being hospitalized for back problems. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Larsen are their daughter Patty and her family who are here to spend a week visiting with the family members. Also "w Large earth moving equipment is being used on a project east of Spring City, which was inspected by participants in the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service ASCS and the Soil Conservation District Board at their annual conservation tour on June 25th. About 60 farmers and government officials learned more about the agricultural conservation projects which have been initiated in the north Sanpete area recently. R. Lynn Nielson of ASCS and Lorin Hunt of SCS hosted the group. wish him recovery. visiting with the Larsens Jennie Mae Wentz. was their son John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schofield had visitors this past week from the Provo area. They were Jessie her daughter. Gray and Leon Brown, owner of the Spring City cafe, is home from the hospital after suffering a mild heart attack. Residents of the town have missed having his cafe open and The mien il u Jet Rodeo in Mt. Pleasant July 4. Christine Brewer won in the bull riding contest and Eric Beck won Spring City citizens in another event. two of were proud that their rodeo club members Bergetta Jensen fell and were able to take the broke her hip and is in the winnings in two categories of the Little Buckaroo Payson Hospital. iheitt te pabwtiyi you. Monthly Rate: $4.00 per column inch, Call 835 - 4241 GLASS REPAIR The Time to Advertise is when Business is Slow! 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