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Show Page 4 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, October 7, 1999 e TEXTURE FUSIONA NEW SALON TEXTURIZING Are you A0 - ortovs on Ves(e r.lAIITI CITY SERVICE looking to give your style a lift? Our salon offers the most innovative and exciting salon service for the new millennium. FUSION Titus Billings home at 103 E. 300 N., Manti. Titus built the y original part of this home (facing west) in the two-stor- mid-1850- s. 12th Annual Settling of Sanpete events listed The 12th Annual Settling of Sanpete Day, honoring the 1849 Manti pioneers, will be spotlighting the Titus Billings family including his first wife, Diantha Morley and second wife, Mary Ann Tuttle, on Saturday, October Warners, Snows, Jones, Voorhees, TEXTURE delivers per- MUSIC J manent texture, move- ment and volume without frizziness or curl. Make an appointment for a Scruples WRITING CONTEST TEXTURE FUSION ser- vice today. Scruples. its Mayletts, Reids, Westenskows, Larsens, Sorensons and Fieldings should be particularly interested in YOU STILL HAVE TIME! Entries will be received until Oct. 31, 1999 a hair thing attending. The schedule of events for the day are: Tapes, CDs and a.m.: Registration, at the History House, 402 N. Main Church. They were associated with Isaac Morley, beginning in Ohio, and became an integral part of the nucleus of pioneers who followed Father Morley to in Manti. History House and Cem- Manti. Captain Titus Billings, a patriot and leader, brought the first cannon to Manti in 1 849. He initiated a remarkable celebration of Americas birthday, just a few months later on July 4, 1 850, even though the saints were still in dire circumstances. He and his family continued to be involved in some of the most dramatic and historic events of the early years. October 16th of this year will be an important MantiSanpete Sesquicentennial Celebration date. All descendants of the Billings family and related pioneer fami- 9 to etery tours disease. Breast cancer could strike you or someone you love. Join the American Cancer Soin recognizing October as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Until a prevention for breast cancer is found, early deciety tection is the best protection. The best early detection tool is mammography. A mammogram can often detect breast cancer years before it can be felt with breast may be on the Ses- 1 11 a.m.: Prayer of thanksgivwTeath-laym- g and ceremony at ing the D.U.P. Monument, at the south end of Cemetery. 11:30 a.m.: Tour of Billings homes. 12 noon to 1 p.m.: D.U.P. 835-584- 1. v Luncheon and Bake Sale at the Manti Stake Center, 3rd S. and Main. Call Janice Ray for luncheon reservations proceeds will go to the Patten (835-1441- ), House Museum). 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.: Program honoring the Billings family, at the Stake Center, following the luncheon. The public is invited to attend all the events. For more information, contact Jane Braithwaite variety of patient services, quicentennial theme but other themes are also encouraged. Words and music need not be written by the same person. For more information, and to turn in registration form, contact Wilbur Braithwaite; 58 N. 200 E., GO (WED of Billings graves. ' October is National Breast Cancer y' Awareness Month October is named Breast Cancer Awareness Month breast cancer and that risk increases with age. It is estimated that 800 Utah women will learn they have breast cancer this year and some 200 will die from the Manti 835-196- 11 lies including the Morleys, Tuttles, Utah women are at risk for acceptable. Entries 1 50 North Main The Billings were early and stalwart members of the Mormon ten manuscripts are O cc 1 1 ta i x, c) ( o IV 16. writ- Jlummoyrnphy could save your life! includ- ing Reach to Recovery. Reach to Recovery gives those Gunnison Valley Hospital will be offering mammograms with a personal concern about breast cancer the opportunity to visit with breast cancer survivors. at a special price of Call during the month of October to take advantage of this speical offer! These carefully selected and trained volunteers offer tips about treatment and recovery, answer questions, listen to concerns, and leave valuable booklets and other materials for patients to use during the breast cancer journey. Last year more than 400 Utahns were helped by Reach to Recovery. Each year a few Utah men also receive a diagnosis of breast $60. Gunnison Valley Hospitals mammography unit is accredited by the American College of Radiology and approved by the Federal Drug Administration. yumteon Please call for an appointment: 435-528-72- 46 or by a clinical examination by a trained health care provider. Both the Gunnison Valley Hospital and Sanpete Valley Hospitals are offering specials on mammograms. Unfortunately, fewer than half of the women over age 40 in this t - country have regular screening mammograms. Low cost or free mammograms are available through the Utah Department of Health to women who qualify. For more information, call your local health department or It just hit.Without warning, the winds raged through the cities and towns of northern Utah that morning last spring, toppling trees, tearing off roofs, ripping down power lines. And the 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. shift had started out so normally for Irene Bowen and Birgit Schulz, two customer service employees at Utah Power's f 3. Customer Service Center. They had taken the usual number of calls, answering questions about things like new service, payment arrangements and energy efficiency. There was no call before the storm. days volume at the Customer Sen-icCenter had d reached a breaking 12,000 calls, with more than 94 percent of them answered within 45 seconds. 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