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Show Snow College your community college b President J. A short time ago, Mrin Higbee spoke with you in this article about our young people keeping open a significant number of options as they follow pursuits in higher education. Recently an survey was completed by our Snow College Placement Counselor, David Barlow. Roger Baker, our Director of High School Relations was also involved in the survey. 1 Sanpete Scouts Learn Skills in Camporee Scouts of the Boy Sanpete Stout District enjoyed a camporee last weekend at Antelope Valley, north of Gunnison. and cooking sk'lls and put on skits and sang songs at the campfire on Friday night. Saturday morning they competed for animal pelts in The camporee was mountain man games like Mountain Old Sow, Mountain Man based on a Man Rendezvous theme. Golf, Grizzly Bear Trail, Troops practiced their Bear Pit and Black Joe's tamping Sanpete Stout District includes the 25 troops in Sanpete County. The district is presided over bv Arlo Jensen, district chairman, and by Lnn MORTUARIES Poulson, Scout committee chairman. UPHOLSTERY Hours IiiIiiiii Cel Rtokoa Ma.r N GRAY! MARKERS TV SERVICE 8 30 6 rt O 5 3 S (Jw PRINTING CARPET CLEANER fc?42 p m fw A " "0 it yaartafftr GARY'S UPHOLSTERY Customize your Car, Truck, Jeep, Motorcycle or Boat it I or Just KLIENER Re-cov- for Free Estimate Call after 213 4302 FIRST PLACE TROOP at Boy Scout Camporee was Troop 359 of Manti Third Ward. Front: Shane Stewart, Blake Howell, Jim Anderson. Back: Ben Anderson, scoutmaster Jim Peterson, Morgan Black, Kevin Reeve. iphraua I Repair Work & Quality I O F Products 283-474- 5 s? md out from F HARDWARE tkt and Cpkram, Utah PLUMBING BOBOLIVFR MESSENGER Tri-Chem'- Pfcww: Christiansen's Furniture and Hardware EPHRAIM Cathi Cell EMTERFRIiE local Dutatefer) HARMON'S 273 N. 1 W. Manti WEAR WESTERN 835-664- 98 W 2nd Manii 835 435 I 6 pm 8 am N ihi Furniture Cerpet Hardware Needs Appliance ut L i ri- - nf Into lipill hem Hours Water Heaters SPORTS CENTERS SECOND PLACE TROOP was Troop 538 of Manti Fourth Ward: Lenny Harman, Buddy Martin, Donnie Gtispy, scoutmaster Richard Peacock. Bathrooms Plumbing OWEN'S Ruled forms SPORTS Weddings Hardware Co. Monti, Utah Envelopes 36 Union Manti E. Clothes Boots Building Supplies Come see and compare prices and quality This amazing unpar-recorof farm aileled to the belongs production farmers or the people who work the land. They are largely silent unheralded and are achievements caught up in a swirl of controversy and misunderstanding. Today there are approximately as many farm people, just below 8 million, as there were 150 years ago. Then those in farming outnumbered the rest of the U.S. population by better than 3 to 1. Now non-farpeople outnumber those on the farm by more than 27 to 1, but with fewer farmers, total farm has more than doubled since 1940. Once grain harvesting was a tedious manual task on the farm. Now a farmers modern combine harvests enough wheat in nine seconds to make 70 loaves of bread. This all efficiency benefits consumers and requires a between the field and its retail sale to consumers. For example the price of a loaf of bread is eight times greater than what the farmer receives from the -wheat that went into Shop making the bread. The cost of an ice cream cone is five times greater than Home- what the farmer receives for the milk. Out of a 25c WATKINS DEALER cone the farmer gets 5jc. In 1960 when a cone was a nickel the farmer received half. Based on the past performance and present THRD PLACE TROOP was Troop 526 of Ephraim Second Ward: Dallin commitment, American jner ' Bobby Blauer, Billy Chambers, Mark Ross, Lee Anderson, Mike farmers have demonstra- Extracts scoutmaster Oneil Miner. Breinholt, ted that they are willing to from news He home. us to even interesting assume their share in Spices hasn't taken much time though many names and meeting the needs of the from his away Cologne proselyting faces are completely future. But they have to write letters to anyone strange. We have been many primary concerns Puddings but Mom and Dad but he is away from Manti for many such as a rising cost of kindis still appreciative of your years but it land and machinery, ness and so are we. As a home. decline of family operated Dear Mr. Call, Marilyn Larsen I am writing to inform matter of fact we are farms and encroachment (Local Dealer) Thank you again, the Messenger by regulatory government you that our son, Elder receiving Elaine Christiansen week it is and every agencies. Concerns such Norman Christiansen, will 283-629- 5 as these can be expressed be returning from his in a single phrase, mission on April 27 so this with Inde- week's Messenger will be "Incentive If you have an old tennis that some young boy or Ephraim If farmers the last that he should be racket collecting dust in girl without a racket gets tremendous investment pendence. sure I'm by each farmer. The have adequate incentive able to receive. your closet you may to check it out for play. It combine for example can combined with reasonable he will express his thanks consider donating it to the will remain at the courts cost more than an entire independence of operation to you for being so kind Manti Tennis Club. Coach and be made available to DRY CLEANERS urban home with furnish- they will produce food and and thoughtful in sending Wilbur Braithwaite will youngsters. fiber just as they have it to him. He has been glad replace old strings and see ings and car. to be able to keep up on the The farming influence done in the past. does not stop at the fence Trenching line, it spreads out to Point Unfinished furniture REPAIR SERVICE General Cef Snowmobile! hardware items d FeK-fi- Berts X BUY r) Rolls-Butte- May 2 Salsbury Steak Tato-Tot- May 4 Hamburger Gravy Whipped Potatoes Red Fruit Jello Carrot Sticks Buttered Green Beans Rolls-Butte- Lemonade s Creamed Green Peas Radish Rozettes Waldorf Salad Cornbread-Honey-Butt- Milk May 3 Roast Beef Rice Pillaf Sweet Potatoes Celery Sticks Cranberry Sauce Tear Bread-Butte- r May 5 Burritos Burrito Sauce Large Broccoli & Shades of Green Salad Applesauce Bread-Butter-Mil- k Shop at Fnrnifnrs and Nardefars Stars Simmon's N Mam Mont Wkrti Meat CUTLER RU Rabklag Oanaaiagy Sapyftat 46 W. 1st No. Ephraim 283-469- 7 DOYLE'S I Sporting Goods STORE 27 N Mom Central Utah Coal & ..r 283. 8 ZH1-KI4- Stcdbl, lac. Ephrotm 283 4593 dba Christensen's Gum of Ephraim AmetoeHtoe RototAnf Sep pitot Salvage BteeeHt It Met U Rider Nell MHtor Nootor CAR WASH Root Skirt! ted Turn leeh OWEN'S CAR WASH 36 Union E Open 24 Mrs. a Day TUPPERWARE LDS Church Books TUPPEniVARE Shoes DIALER Fobrici Ephraim - Record X Tape dlewfjjk JoJtgense Hours: 8:30 - 835-517- 2 6:00 9:00 p.m. Center! Bulk Cleaning Draperiei Coin operated laundromat Milk Small Engines Roto Tillers Lawn Mower Chain Saw Sharpening Nardwero Courteous deliverias or you pick up Sanpete's r . CLOTHING Dog Valley Coal 100 South Main 900 a.m , end The Spot Remover Landscaping Backhoeing repair Co-O- Please Donate Rackets Milk . JDI Browning and p Coal Watkins Products School Menu jars expert on eeeMserles COAL DISTRIBUTOR at Fruit ropiir terete ni ,, Lumber Gift items Fell Hm of Kiweuki Motorcycle! end Artie (spinach-cauliflowe- lKp m CENTER by Thomas Reeve, Sanpete County Agent Whole Kernel Corn Choc-o-di- p Candy r Milk Hot 6 & 835-920- Corn Dogs Tossed Salad at 1 Monti Lumber Office supplies Tickets Remodeling Kitchens Western Wear Mayl 1(1 Letterheads Licensed Contractors Your County Agent industries and industrial companies. Behind each person engaged in farming nearly 10 million people depend on him for their livelihood. Nearly one out of every four jobs in the U.S. are employed in some phase of agriculture or related industry. Farmers spend 80 billion dollars a year on materials and services for production. This expenditure creates millions of jobs in steel, rubber, automobile, machinery industries, seed, feed, fuel, fertilizer and other supporting businesses for agriculture. The farmers get less for growing and raising food than those who handle it H Keating the desk of and other phraim 2M 4101 Jirtf Riding Tack businesses Mn 41 S litjuitf hr umr l'nr For ell your Wt ten fill 1 rn liow to I i Electrical Wiring The significance of this survey is that it validates what educators have been saying for so many years, which put in the common vernacular of the day is that education ultimately does not cost, but pays. Dt Ephraim, Utah Phone: MANTI 4 re Residential l Slum Shampoo pMtkhtf tkt Resides That KLEENERS Inc, types of gloss Installation KARPET Commt-rua- S CRAFTS All Messenger- - Enterprise, Gary Olsen e From GARDENING Uykabttiy tayyliat tad litotes Manti, Utah The survey was sent to 626 students who were enrolled during the 1976-7- 7 school year and who did not return for fall quarter 1978. Approximately 40 of those receiving the survey reported. This percentage is high enough to give us an accurate analysis of the total. As President of Snow College, I am certainly, pleased with the opportunity to be engaged in the process of higher education, knowing the significant impact it has for good in the lives of people. 3 KoHh'i Uphofitoiy MEMORIAL 835-517- 3 Several significant points emerge from the survey and these are as follows: 1. Every graduate but one who was seeking employment has obtained a job. 2. More than one option was available to the student who had been enrolled at Snow College. He could choose from several different areas of employment, or continue his education in a four-yea- r institution. 3. Thirty-nin- e young men or women were currently serving missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 4. Eighty-thre- e with percent of those Certificates of Completion and diplomas were employed. 5. Fifty-fivpercent of those leaving Snow College without graduating or obtaining a certificate were employed. 6. The percentage of those who were working in jobs related to their course of study at Snow for those who had College was over 70 graduated or received certificates. Only 24 of those leaving Snow College w ithout graduating or obtaining a Certificate of Completion were working in a job that related to their Snow College course of study. 7. Seventy percent of the graduates were enrolled in another school at the time of the survey. Page directly "We're Here to Serve You Cave. KJWSSW Thursday, April 27, 1978 - Messenger Would you like to kavo your business listed in this Directory f? tractor TKcuiU Rotovatlng Discing Hanging plonts Lynn Besslsy Mt. Pleasant lorgc floor plonts Smoil plants 462.2072 3.00 fa 12.ee 14.00 la 25.10 rr ta.os if no answer: 462-237- 6 Below competitive prices Home a n (m mi md m4 mA This directory coiti aaly 1.89 par colama tack par waak far lath tfca Manti Maiionfor md tfca fpkrafca Enttrprtoo. Call 835-424- 1 , |