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Show Page 4 Thursday, May 27, 1999 Messenger-Enterpris- e Picture Book Contest winners are named Winners in the Ephraim Middle School picture book writing book contest have been announced. The students wrote and illustrated their own original stories after studying picture books that have won the honored Caldecott Medal. Those winning the gold medal are: Stacie Sorensen, Shalane Manti Elementary Positive Action Students Crosland, Clayton Shepherd, Adam Livingston, Loretta Rapier, Ashley Julia Henningson, McCaul. Honorable mention silver medal winners are: Jennifer Larsen, Kami Braithwaite, Rebecca Hailing, Tiffany Stilson, Matt Johnson, Veronica Pearson, Josh Anderson, Blake Try thall, Nick Peterson, Tom Nielson. Ftn. Green Jennifer Braithwaite graduates Music opens from Utah State University Ephraim Middle School winners in Picture Book Writing Contest. business Free Fishing Day is June 5 Fishing waters throughout weekend, meaning they usually Utah should see plenty of anglers stock additional fish to meet the Saturday, June 5, as the Division additional demand, Pettengill said of W ildlife Resources marks Free Instead of streams and rivers, Fishing Day in Utah anglers fishing June 5 may want People w ill not need a fishing to consider fishing at lakes and license to fish in the state that day. reservoirs All other regulations found in the Because of the high runoff, 1999 Utah Fishing Proclamation we probably won't stock many will be in effect streams that weekend, Pettengill "We're try mg to attract people said. Well be putting the fish to fishing by has ing a free day, into lakes, instead. said Tom Pettengill, Division Pettengill reminds those fish5 that while no license is sport fisheries and aquatic educaJune ing tion coordinator required, all other limits and reguDi lsion staff treat Free Fishlations found in the 1999 Utah ing Day as they would a holiday Fishing Proclamation will be in effect Anglers, especially those who might be fishing forthe first time, are encouraged to pick up a copy of the proclamation and learn the rules Proclamations are available from fishing license agents statewide and at Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City Those with questions may contact their nearest Division office, or the Divisions Salt Lake 0 City office at (80 ) ) 1 Brittney Ison and Elsa Buitron 538-470- "Gift Horse" band is hung-u- p on bluegrass music preservation Jennifer Crosland Braithwaite, Ephraim, recently Fountain Green Music, located at 74 So. State St , Fountain Green, recently celebrated its grand opening to a full house The Grammy Award winning Kathy Kallick Band performed live for the grand opening to a standing room only crowd. Her two encores and standing ovations were a sure sign that Sanpete appreciated her. The store will be featuring national bluegrass and acoustic acts every four to six weeks, as well as sponsoring an open mike night once a month for local and statewide musicians. Fountain Green Music sells musical instruments and instruction. A full scale recording studio in the store is being developed for local as well as recording projects. The store is owned by Russ Evans and his daughter, Alissa They are committed to the American folk art form of bluegrass and acoustic music and the preservation and performance of it Both perform with the band Gift Horse, which will be performing at this weeks Scandinavian Festival in Ephraim. Fountain Green Music and Central Utah Telephone Company are the major sponsors for the Norbest Birch Creek Bluegraass Festival to be held in Fountain Green in July. out-of-to- Come help put flags up at the graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor of Science in degree Elementary Education administered through the Distance Education Program at Ephraim. She is the daughter of Stephen and Jackie Crosland, Ephraim, and has a 20 month old daughter, Mckajla Lei. She plans to move this August to pursue her career in Elementary Education. Jennifer Braithwaite Bread-Bakin- Contest will g be held Friday A Ephraim contest will grain of the activities at this Rules- Bread-Bakin- be one in g weeks Scandinavian Festival 1 in Ephraim. Bread to be entered in the contest will be received Fri., May 28 between and 2 pm. Bring your loaves to the City Building. Judging will begin at 2.30 p m. that same day. Judging will include four cat1 - . Two Ioav es per category 2. Bring one whole loaf and one half loaf cut into inch cubes and sealed in a large Ziploc bag. 3. All loaves must be made with yeast. 1 There will be a grand prize, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention in each division Winners will be notified that afternoon. egories: . W heat The Ioav es w ill be sold as the 2. White Festival Saturday morning 3. Specialty For more information, call 4. Sour DoughFrenchOther Julie Poulson 1 283-471- 5. Senior Citizen Menus June 1: Meatloafmushroom gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, cherry cobbler June 2: Cooks choice June 3: Baked chicken. whipped potatoes & gravy, peas carrots, lemon banana dessert June 4: Fish fillets, yummy potatoes, orange & lemon wedge, corn, carrot cake 4- - Manti Cemetery Flags will be put up in the Manti Cemetery for Memorial Day, on Friday, May 28 at p m. 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