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Show Page 2 Messenger-Enterpris- County Commission for the purchase. The Commission approved this request. (Continued from page 1) Sheriff Claude Pickett obtained a pav raise for one of his Thursday, September 9, 1999 e Moroni Credit Unions coming to Ephraim By Cindy Beck brought a reAes. if s true! Moroni Teed deputies based on step increases. quest before the Commission to Credit I' moil is coming to He then presented a proposal to buy new PC Computet s Theie Ephraim. And not only are they the Counts Commission to apply would be two each for the coming, but for those who want to for a grant tor C ountv ow ned duty Assessor's. Tieasiire's. and do their banking in a hurry, As it is. each officer Auditof s Ot rices These weapons h they're bunging two owns his own pistol Some may were approved and within windows with them. have altered their own weapons each offices budget for this year Aceoidmg to Vice President Mark Nickle drive-throug- pui-chas- which might not be acceptable to other users. The County would be able to buy identical weapons, Several brought Some may have officers trained in their use and maintenance and have control those indiv iduals. Auto accident kills old Ignacio Suarez 1990. at approv 10 00 pan. a vehicle driven by Felipe Lacruz was tiaveling East on a gravel road west of Manti. Upon approaching a turn the driver lost control and hit a ditch, when the vehicle rolled over. As a result of the accident, an occupant. Ignacio Lozano Suarez, age 43. was killed The other passenger. Juan Carlos Suarez, age have been of little concern to the genet al public, but certainly a concern tor each one of over each gun The County would make a 10 match with the grant August 20. other matteis weie and handled forward 43-ye- ar general contractor from Spring City, remodel the Former Al Green home will h and add on the windows. 19 was treated and released fioni When asked why Moroni the Hospital. Feed Credit Union decided to The driver of the vehicle, age into Ephraim. Mr. Cox expand 19. was treated and leleased by said. "We wanted to extend out- the Hospital, and was they booked side of Moioni. Ephraim was into the Sanpete County Jail on h window fora charges of unlawful consumption with the college there. It's obvi- and automobile homicide a central place." The Sanpete County Sheriff's ously Recent legislation has put Department was the investigating many restrictions on credit unions bodv and have limited their growth building . She potential. Iherefore, in Snow College vv ill continue to of Spring City, and was Ciane Theater. the by Sanpete County Sheriffs Department. nth tc nix; Prince im Long distance phone rate pre-pai- phone cards d 283-828- through Friday, with the drive-prim- e through open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the lobby open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Although at present there are Snow Convocations to begin was investigated year 2000 they plan to have credit and debit cards, The new Ephraim's branch 8 phone number will be and the hours will be Monday in the become a member of the Moroni The Credit Union is planning Feed Credit Union, you must be on having their grand opening on either a resident of Sanpete Sept. 29. 30. and Oct. 1. 1999. County, be a patron or employee Although the days of giving away of Moroni Feed Company, or be a toaster as an incentive for open- related to someone who is cur- - ing an account are long past, they will have small door prizes and a rently a member. This means that anyone who drawing for larger prizes during resides within Sanpete County the grand opening. At present, their services to can belong to the Credit Union, will include checking, members but there are some restrictions on those who are residents of other savings, certificates of deposit, order to counties. consumer loans, real estate loans. an automated phone teller, and addition banking b computer-I- transported to highlight speakers and performers Sanpete Valley Hospital where in their Convocation lecture series. she was pronounced dead. The Convocations are held on Thursaccident occurred four miles day s at 2 30 in the Snow College south become new Moroni Credit Union drive-throug- drive-throug- Coiling this of Egypt The Matrix drive-throug- Martindale. Laurel Edmunds dies in car rollover Aug. 28 On Aug 28. 1999, at approx 9:30 p.m.. Laurel A. Corbett Edmunds. 23. was fatally injured when she lost control of her vehicle. The vehicle rolled several times, ejecting her from her vehicle. Dean Cox. the Credit Union will open on Sept 15 and will have h and paiking both It will be located at capabilities. 268 S Mam. m what was once the Green. home of Rathei than tear down the building and start anew, the Credit Union chose to have Trent Heather M Seferovich, Coordinator of Public Programs, Museum of Peoples and Cultures at Brigham Young University is set to address the audience on September 9. Her program is entitled "A Weav er Runs Through It: Textiles and Woven Goods in the Fabric of Life. Seferovich vv ill show the audience how the study of textiles can offer a wealth of information. The textile industry' has been the springboard of economic suc-- c ess for sev eral countries. Textiles andwoven goods reveal intriguing cultures that produced them. They also become clues to understanding the way cultures define gender roles and practice ceremonial customs, such as weddings and funerals. study of textiles w ill also provide information about enviA ronmental factors that, in turn, determine the availability of raw materials. The program is set to begin Thursday at 12:30 pm in the Snow College Crane Theater. The public is welcome to attend, free of charge. Seferovich is sponsored by the Utah Humanities Council. The Utah Humanities Council promotes understanding of human traditions, values, and issues through informed public discussion. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Sanpete County will hold a public hearing to discuss the project determined to be applied for the 1 CDBG Small Cities Program. The project consists of an elevator to be installed in the Mt. Pleasant Senior Apartment in Mt. Pleasant, Utah to accommodate the disabled and frail elderly residents. Comments will be solicited on project scope, implementation, and its effects on residents. The hearings vv ill begin at :00 p.m. on September 21,1 999 and vv ill be held at the Sanpete County Courthouse in the Commission Chambers, 160 North Main Street, Manti. Utah 84642. Further information may be obtained by contacting Kristine Frischknecht, County Clerk a (435) 835-- 2 3 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings should notify Kristine Frischknecht, County Clerk at the Courthouse, 60 North Main Street. Manti.Utah 84642 at least three days prior to the hearing. s Kristine Frischknecht Sanpete County Clerk Publish Manti Messenger September 9, 1999 2000-200- 1 1 1 . 1 insights into the individuals and Available only at The more movies more copies more fun Mummy i 283-500- 0 ight tips to feeling warm about winter. 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