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Show Page 10 Messenger-Enterpris- Ephraims growing and is a wonderful place to live Obituaries lUHVIJ John Henrie Nielson By Russ Beck Ephraim is growing, cially in the northern and ern parts of the city. Yes, Our beloved father, grandfather and brother, John Henrie 89. espesouth- Wal-Ma- rt (Jack) Nielson, age 72, of Manti, left this earthly existence to join his eternal sweetheart on October 18, 1999. Bom December 6, 1926, in Manti, Utah, the third son of John is coming and there is a new movie theatre going up, but additionally there is a whole new subdivision called Cottonwood Estates com- ing. In only a year or so, 700 South in Ephraim will be a major avenue where there will be an attractive Rudolph and Alice Johnson Nielson. Married Renae Squire January 8, 1954 in the Manti LDS housing development with traditionally built homes. There will be no mobile homes or manufactured housing. When someone makes a decision to live there, they will have to John Henrie Nielson abide by restrictions and covenants designed to maintain the look and LDS Temple Recorder for 32 appeal of the subdivision. Landyears. He served in two bishoprics, scaping, including planting strips as a high councilor, and a Snow and trees for shade, will all be a part of the overall design for CotCollege Stake Clerk. A funeral service will be held tonwood Estates. Hiteck Inc., the organization Friday, October 22, 1999, at 12 noon at the Manti Utah Stake Cen- financing Cottonwood Estates, ter. A viewing will be held Thurssays there are currently 39 lots in day, October 21,1 999 from 6 to 8 the subdivision. Three lots have :30 a.m. prior to already been sold and soon there p.m. and 10 to will be a couple of spec homes the funeral. will Interment be in the Manti constructed for people to visit. City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Snow College has also purchased the family requests a donation to a lot and has begun construction on a spec home of their own. It can the LDS Missionary Fund. be seen going up directly east of the South Towne Cinema off US Temple. Surv ived by his children, Jane (Alan) Colby, Sherrie (Kent) Albrecht, John Russell and Nadean Maretta Nielson, and seven grandchildren. Also survived by his brother R. Lynn (Shirley) Nielson, and sisters Martha Alice Duncan, Margaret (Con) Keller and VeLois (Dennis) Carbine. Preceded in death by his Honey, Renae Squire Nielson, brother Errol Nielson, sister Eve Nielson, and granddaughter Charmain. John Henne served in the military, filled an LDS mission to Norway as a youth and a second LDS mission with Renae to Harrisburg, 1 1 Pennsylvania. John Henrie was foremost a husband, father, and grandfather. He was the Manti Senior Citizen Menus Oct. 15: Meatloaf, new pota- cookie Oct. 21: Homemade chicken noodle soup, cheese stick, Jell-- 0 with fruit, cake, biscuits Oct. 22: Roast beef, whipped potatoes and gravy, green beans, cherry shortcake sauce, AuGratin potatoes, buttered peas, orange wedge, tapioca pudding Oct. 20: Pork chops, dressing "It's a great place to live. I envision myself living here and retiring here. I love Ephraim, its a neat community," he said. 3-it- em Pizzas for Expires 1 1399. Not good with any other offer. tv-- 7 Come Take the Mammoth Challenge! If you can eat it, IT'S FREE! No more than 2 people can share an order LOTSA MOTSA PIZZA 101 S. Main, Manti Hours: 11am 835-800- 0 Hitech "bought out" the former owners of the subdivision, Jack, Val and Gary Anderson. The homes in the subdivision are being built by Metier Brothers Construction and will cost approximately $105,000 to$135,000. Lots will sell for around $22,000 to $24,000. The sizes will be about .22 acres. Hiteck has designed this to be an attractive subdivision. Their representative stated he lives in one of their other subdivisions in Payson located directly behind the hospital, called Loafer Meadows. That particular subdivision still has ongoing construction and they welcome Ephraimites to stop and take a look at their development style and see what it has to offer to the community. , H v-- Rent based on income, government subsidized 56k Connection Simple setup No busy signals Free technical support Filtered Accounts Available a division of Hiteck is currently in the process of obtaining UDOT and Ephraim City approval for direct access from US 89 into the subdivision. Rod Anderson's theatre is a real asset to the area. The Hiteck representative was enthusiastic in his praise of the people and the lifestyle in Ephraim and the Sanpete Valley in general. 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