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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Additional Story Hour scheduled Fphraim Citys Chief Hael White announces that Ephraim Library has scheduled one additional Story Hour to accommodate youngsters in the Readasaurus Program, who must attend a specific number to qualify for the Readasaurus Librarian Award. "This will be the last chance for you to make-ua Story Hour this year, she said, "All children are welcome to attend this specially scheduled event, Tuesday, August 4 at 3 p.m. Assistant Librarian Eda p Cherry will be the Story Lady that afternoon, and she has chosen favorite stories from books in the that can be Library checked out for home reading. Readasaurus tee shirt iron-on- s are available for those in the Readasaurus Family reunion in Ephraim honors William Watson The first ever family reunion to honor the memory of William Wat- son Manti, w as held at the homeof Dr. and Mrs. C. Earl Watson, (1859-1913- Ephraim. descendants mementos were distributed, cousins introduced, and pictures taken. Plans were set for future reunions in the next two stories were years. Family William and Lois Walgenealogy exchanged, r t imvx lace Watson lived at approximately 128 South First West in Manti, with eight of their ten children. The house has since been demolished. William was an engineer and master mechanic on the old Sanpete Valley Railroad, which ran daily from Manti to Nephi. His son, William Earl, was later a fireman on the same line. Attending were: Dr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, their son David and daughter Lenore and her husband Dee Peterson and their five children; Carl Swanson and his wife Carol and son; Margaret Swanson Naylor, her son Terry and his wife; Bill and Flora Graham and Bill Twenty-si- x met for a buffet luncheon, some driving from as far away as Pocatello, Idaho, ,) X Jr.; William J. William (Bill) Watson and his wife Denise and their two children. and Lois Watson Page 4 Thursday, July 30, 1981 Ball Canning Co. will contribute Court Docket Program for 50 cents each. Mrs. White also issued 10th Circuit Court a special call and final Judge Louis C. Tervort Presiding warning for all over-du- e books. must library "They be returned right away 133 Criminal MichJuly 22, 1981 by the first of the week," ael Christensen, arraignshe said. "Fines or Citation 34080 State ment, entered not guilty replacement charges will Parks and Recreation vs. plea. be assessed." Eldon Blackburn, Kay Criminal 134 LonDell "We have far, far too Richfield. Violation: In- Boyd Terry, arraignment, books sufficient Approved PFDs not guilty many long over-du- e plea entered; to be patient any longer. failed to appear, case trial set for Some of the check-ou- t referred back to state for October 15. dates go clear back to last further action. Criminal 135 Robin winter, and there could be Criminal 128 Guy Brown, arraignment on close to 150 violators. Fenstermaker, arraignassault charge, guilty plea These books must be ment, third degree felony entered, sentencing set returned to the Library so (bad checks), continued to for Sept. 3. that they can go back into August 6. Steven 30 Traffic circulation for everyones Criminal 132 Rusty Montandon, jury trial set Bench, trial set for Aug. for Sept. 14. enjoyment, she 20. Keith 35 Traffic Mardell Jensen, jury trial set for Aug. 13. David Criminal 130 Gerald Cummins, preliminary hearing on felony theft charges; bound over to Sixth District Court. Only two clinics to check the second clinic may be Traffic 21 Salvador for hydatid disease are moved to the area where Arrelano, 6 months probaplanned for this year. the Trail Ridge Road tion, $299 fine, POST These clinics will be held leaves the Skyline Drive. assessment of $6. General instructions for 31 along the Skyline Drive Clint Traffic and are designed for range the clinics have been sent Rulon Dahl, non-jur- y trial; to all range sheepmen sheepmen only. postponed until witness is within the county, but if out of hospital. The first is scheduled individuals have questions for Monday, August 3, they may call Dr. John ), between 10 a.m. and 1 Ramsay, - Moroni Dr. Robert Road or State at the p.m. ). sheds along the main Hedelius, Ephraim highway between Fair-viePersonnel from the and Huntington. The second clinic is Utah State Health Departplanned for Tuesday, ment will be in attendance Neal Henry, Baptist August 4, between 10 a.m. to take blood samples from minister announced this and 1 p.m. at Dick any individuals who wish week that he will conduct Christensen's corrals on to have themselves ex- - services Sunday, Aug. 2 at the Trail Ridge Road, amined forthe presence of 7 at the Ephraim Ci,y located about four to five hydatid cysts in their liver Ha auditorium at Eph miles south of the junction or lungs. If you have a summer of Skyline Drive with the Ephraim range allotment along the To Sell Your Product road, and then about Skyline Drive, your atYou Have to Let People one mile along Trail Ridge tendance at one of these Know Vh,it it Is clinics is definitely Road to the corral site. In case of bad weather, ADVERTISE! non-jur- e, y jars for County Fair prizes ed by the company to encourage the canning of fruit and vegetables, according to Marlene Cox, Manti, supervisor of the fairs canning division. The jars will not be the only awards that will go to canning division winners, The Ball Canning Co. has contributed Ball jars to the Sanpete County Fair that will be awarded to the winning canning exhibitors in both the Open Class and categories. 4-- r The jars were contribut Mrs. Cox pointed out. "We hope our members and homemakers will take advantage of the opportunity to enter some of their top products in the fair," Mrs. Cox said. 4-- Hydatid disease clinics scheduled (436-8227- Baptist (283-4853- services announced si td 1 s. Marlene Cox, fair canning division supervisor, and USU Extension Home Agent display some of the canning jars which will be awarded as prizes at the County Fair. QdjjHhk? 8030 (JI30JGID33 m Canyon-Orange-vil- QgDsG Ephraim Police report activities Patrolman Steven Madsen reported Ephraim City Police Department activities for last week. We had a quiet July 24th, he said. w However there were two incidents July 23. At 10:20 a.m., at the Embers Cafe, there was a 30 tSdrJUii.uf: The Watson home, located at approx. 128 South 1st West in Manti. mmmm Mark Olson of Ephraim complaint of minor damage, when' a customer backed into a parked car returned to his car to find a belonging to Richard dent in its right side. Parsons, Richfield. DamPatrolman Doneal Whito age was estimatedst $150. was the investigating' July 20,, Mrs. Dennis officer. Shelley, wife of a PD And at 4:30 p.m., on part-tim- e patrolman, was First North and Main bitten by a medium-size- d streets, a ear driven by black dog at approximately Fourth South and Third East. The dog was impounded to be watched for 10 days for any signs of disease. Citation is pending, Officer Madsen said. Fire Chief Spencer Olson reported no fires in Ephraim last week. Tank Tops Sumner Shirts Terry Shorts 2S per case nominations Nominations for the Distinguished Woman are being of 1981 solicited by the Womens Resource Center at the University of Utah. The award, which has become a tradition at tiie Centers annual womens conference, honors a Utah woman whose efforts have advanced the lot of Utah women either Prico Rocky Mountain 00 Pastol Jeans Girls & Ladies Shoes m Mens Dress Shoes 0 290 x f.lons Dress Boots 0 QOS Doys Casual Shoci or them benefiting through providing Utah women with a role model. Summer Dlouses 30 directly through & QQ distinguished 1017-4- 0 V2 OQ0O women SAG && Mens U of U seeks Wholesale to All! GnkQau, 0Q9S M The Distinguished SAG SAG 2017-2- 0 Woman 3017 Award will be presented during the IflEgmP UitB con- ference, which will be This year held Oct. the conference is entitled, A Years: "Ten Celebration of W'omen. 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