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Show PAGE 5 TEMPLAR TRUMPET, SEPTEMBER 30, 1999 Wts7 MAr''' ,rw,. X (n vef fry ?f e,.7 r i '' ' k .. 4 - derful children. Loretta, (14) who you may know as a freshman here at Manti High School, Wesley, (10) and Stetson, (6). He started teaching here at Manti High School in 1989. He l"W(4- - ! tsj O 5CVW has coached basketball, football OV,.Vwfrrf v tr SWr'vVtei" and track, and he served as the - Student Council advisor for four years. He has also been on the State Board of Student Council .of l eurt'.i I i 'i Advisors. Although Mr. Rapier has rough days, he tries to always keep a positive attitude and a smile on his face. His favorite Prtexij Svcv,'cflfriir Don't put all of your eggs in the social security basket By: Trent Young Most high school students wouldnt even consider thinking about retirement until they at least have a career. However, maybe that could be the way to the retirement of your dreams. Many teens today are already on a tight budget and dont think that they could get enough money together to do some serious investing. It is true that teens do not have much money to invest, but even a little now can make a big difference later. While in your teens, get in the habit of putting away $20 a month. At the average stock market rate increase of 11 per year, when retirement comes around in forty years that initial $9,600 investment would have turned into a would be almost double your initial investment and may end up working into your 70s or 80s. Why take The stock market does this risk? Invest now and relax carry some risk, but much of later. that risk can be taken away by investing in well established blue chip companies. For those of you who are still not sure about taking on the risk of the stock market at least put your money in bonds or a certificate of deposit The same $20 a month investment put into a 6 certificate of deposit will grow into a $35,675 nestegg with $2, 1 4 1 a year in interest quote is A positive mental attitude never allows you to fail. He loves winking at people to see their reaction. His future consists of ating from high school he set off to BYU where he worked toward his Bachelors with a Science degree. His life began when he set his eyes on a beautiful woman at a dance hall called Palace in Prot o. It was love at first sight and the two were married in April 1984. Now he and his wife Wendy have three won teaching and enjoying his family. He is a great teacher and a good friend to many people. Coach Jackson said If ever there were a true friend, it would be Jack. Coach Rapier has added a lot to Manti High School and is always there to help. Thanks Coach Rapier for all you do and keep it up! Video Pro Digital all For your Video needs. Now available- - football package All the season games plus varsity highlight video, only $90.00. J.V. & Fr. $80.00. Deposits are due. Also Available now- - Demolition Why anyone would choose to keep their money in a 3 savings account when it could be making tens ofthousands of dollars in the stock market is beyond me. Since both social security and retirement funds are based $155,000 nestegg, and you on acquired income, if you would be making $17,050 a dont spend forty years on the year in interest The interest job, you may not have sufficient you would make in one year funds to retire at the age of 65 By: Ashley Johnson Jack Wesley Rapier was born in El Paso Texas. Throughout his learning years of school. Coach Rapier always got good grades. After gradu- Derby $15.00 Moroni Mudd Boggs $15.00 MHS Graduation $10.00 MHS Prom $15.00 Manti Elementary May Day Festival $5.00 El El OOPS $5.00 Miss Sanpete available Manti Sesquicentinnial Trek available Mutton Busting available 10-15-- 99 10-30-- 99 9-15- -99 have the highest quality wedding packages 4. around. Just call Greg Dettinger at We 835-473- |