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Show V. I ft fcft Messenger ft is Friday Forum speaker Garth P. Monson .... At ' nel problem counseling and marriage counseling. His minor was in religious education. He received his degree from the BYU in 1960. He is currently working on his doctorate from the BYU on a Garth P. Monson will be the Friday Forum speaker on April 10 at noon at the IDS Institute His topic will be; Are You Peculiar?" Garth P. Monson received his B.S. degree in sociology with emphasis on family relationships and juvenile delinquency. His minor was in speech with a teaching certificate from Utah State University in 1954. He received his M.S. degree from Brigham Young University in the field of Personnel and Guidance (counseling) with emphasis on person basis. part-tim- e f ... . He has served as bishop of the Rivergrove First Ward in Provo for four years, also bishop pf the Snow College First Ward. He served for 13 years as Director of the LDS Institute at Ephraim. Prior to this time he served as Principal s Central Utah Sterling Scholar winners in 12 categories will be announced at an awards program next Wednesday night at 8 p.m. in the Manti High School auditorium. anchorman Bruce Lindsay of ceremonies. He will announce the names of the 12 winners in the Sterling and the 24 runners-u- p Scholar Contest. Each winner will receive $200 and each runner-u- p $100. However, the presentions of the checks will be made at the awards assembly in each school later this spring. The Wednesday night program will also include musical numbers by students who participated in the contests music category. Portfolios of all students who competed in the Central Utah Sterling Scholar program will be on display in the Manti High School library from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The award winning students were chosen by teams of judges from the Utah State Dept, of Public Instruction and the states colleges and universities. Mr. Lindsay graduated from Brigham Young University magna cum laude with a degree in journalism. He began his career in television news in 1974 at Las Vegas. Station KORK-TNews Later in 1974 he joined KSL-Tas a producer and reporter for two feature stores, and Kaleidoscope On the Road. In 1976 he accepted a reporting assignment with KABD-TNews in Los Angeles but returned to KSL-T- V will be master ( Spring City woman escapes serious rollover Sunday injury in one-c- , , . ar byPatMellor A Spring City woman escaped serious injury at about 4:30 a.m. Sunday when the car she was dring overturned along Highway 89 just south of Pigeon Hollow Junction. - A Spring City woman escaped serious injury when this Chevy Monza rolled over early Sunday on Highway 89. Garth P. Monson forum speaker Investigating UHP trooper Dave Bailey theorized that Jerri Lee Gonzales was northbound when she fell asleep. Her Chevy Monza drifted off the road to the east side and overcorrected, crossing the highway and overturning on the west side of the road. In the course of the accident, the car ended up facing south on the west side of the highway. Ms. Gonzales was treated at Ephraim Medical Clinic and Sanpete Valley Hospital and released. II Sterling Scholar winners will be announced -- M- of the Safford Seminary in Arizona f four years, and taught at the Provo Seminary for five years. j He is an instructor at the LDS In- stitute at the present time. He has served 6)4 years in the Manti Utah Stake Presidency, and is presently serving as President of the Stake YMMIA. i He served in both the Utah and Arizona National Guard as Chaplain. V Mr. Monson is married to the former Shirley Hall, and they are the parents of nine children, and six grandchildren. Page Thursday, April 9, 1981 PRENATAL CLASSES classes will begin at the Gunnison Valley Hospital on April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the patients lounge. Pre-nat- KSL-T- V two years later to anchor the stations evening newscast, "Eyewitness News Tonight. Mr. Lindsay is a recipient of the Utah Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists first place award for excellence in television reporting. The public is invited to view the portfolio display and attend the awarda program Wednesday night. V V It that time UA of W notes fourth Tryout dates set for Mormon Miracle Pageant Although performances of the Mormon Miracle Pageant are still four months away, tryout dates for parts in the 300 member cast have already been scheduled. Tryouts will be held on May 29 and 30 in the Manti LDS Third-Fourt- h Ward chapel under the director of Macksene Rux and her two assistants, Helen Dryeng and Jane Braithwaite. On the same dates Merilyn Jorgensen and Tawny a Olsen will direct previews for dancers. .Rehearsals will begin May 31. The pageant will have its opening perfor birthday, Stake Primary preparation Lake Salt meeting plans for - day scheduled April 16 Four years ago, six women met at the home of Nina Palmer in Salt Lake City to organize the Utah enlightenment of UA of W members, their teen and adult family members and their friends both Association of Women. women and men. Once organized, that mance on July 9. Other performances membership rapidly rose Fridays keynote will follow July and again July to 3,000 members in 18 speaker will be Elder areas of the state. David B. Haight, member Attendance at the 1980 pageant was On April the U A of the Twelve Apostles, down slightly from the previous year. of W will be holding its Church of Jesus Christ of Thirty-siforeign countries and 46 fourth annual meeting at Latter-da- y Saints. states, however, were listed in guest Skyline High School in Keynoting the Saturday registers. Salt Lake City. There will sessions will be Onalee Foreign language assistance was be 45 McGraw, Ph.D., nationworkshops presenprovided for speaking ted on Friday evening and ally known author, editor visitors last year. A shortened transcript and af- and education consultant. of the pageant was available in four Saturday morning for the Her topic will be "The ternoon, languages.' Additional language transcriptions will be ready for the 1981 performance. 10-1- 1 14-1- Family in the 80s Where Do We Go from Here? She is traveling here from her home in the Washington, D.C. area especially to deliver this address and to conduct two workshops at the U A of W Annual Meeting. 24-2- and x non-Engli- memberships in the Association may be made at the U A of W State office at 68 South Main, Suite 727, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, Phone: Primary stake preparation meeting will be held Thursday, April 16 at 3 p.m. All Primary personnel in the Manti and Gunnison stakes will join together at the Gunnison Baird Stake House. Delpha A. Mrs. Baird is the mother of eight children and the grandmother of 13. At present she is attending the University of Utah in pursuit of a degree in special education. of the general board of the Primary will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Baird has been a member of the Primary general board for four years. She has also been a stake Primary president. Her special assignment has been to develop materials for handicapped children. She has also shared her talents as a member of the activities committee. It has been a number of years since a Primary general board member has been in the area. Therefore, all Primary teachers, workers and priesthood representatives should take advantage of the opportunity to hear the inspirational message Mrs. Baird has prepared, Mrs. Sherry A. Bartholomew, Primary President, Manti Utah Stake, said. $500 check; presented to RIF program Beautiful Easter Lillies or Spring Bouquets $(2)95-$- A $500 check has been presented to Manti Elementary School Principal Kenneth Graham by Paula Madsen, chairman of the schools RIF (Reading is Fundamental) program. The $500 rasied by the local RIF program by means of bake sales carried on during the school year will be matched with a like amount , by the South Sanpete School District. - And the federal RIF program will triple the $1000 raised locally. Mothers supported the program with contributions of cup cakes and other goodies. "Their support, Mrs. Madsen said, has been generous and unfailing. convinced of the value of Madsen said. "To me mental and we should do child obtain Their wholehearted parti- the RIF program, Mrs. reading is truly funda- - what we can to help every skills.' cipation and the knowledge that so many children would benefit has made the experience a really rewarding one for me. Mrs. Madsen said that the final distribution of RIF books will be made at the school on April 23. Each child will be able to choose two free books of his choice, making a total of six books for each child for the year. to Mrs. According Madsen, it may not be possible to carry on the RIF program next year because of a cutback in federal funding. Im more than ever reading THIS SPACE COULD BE WORKING FOR YOU ! 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