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Show Page 4 Thursday, April 15, 1999 Messenger-Enterpris- e A baby girl was bom to Chris- earn coveted Eagle Award 6 New Arrivals Sanpete Valley Hospital Apr 2. Teresa V. and Joseph O'Conner, Fain lew, welcomed a baby girl. She will be named Margunta topher and Tasha Michelson on Tuesday, March 30, 1999. lie Blake Mickelson was born at the Mountain View Hos- Dumas-O'Conne- r. pital in Pay son, Utah and weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. Her grandparents are Apr. 6: Jody N. and Daniel Green. Moroni, welcomed a baby son. He will be named Brantly James Green. Apr 12. Elisa R. and Russel Jan and Pennie Mickelson of Manti, Justin and Debbie inn of Nephi. and Richard and Lynn Stott ot Salt Lake City. Her Nora Mickelson and Sarah Harmon of Manti and Beatrice Winn of Nephi. Peterson, Fphraim. welcomed a baby son. He will be named Teagan Benjamin Peterson. ts Correction: Gunnison Valley Hospital On the birth announcement of baby Anthony Chad Lundberg in last week's newspaper, an error was made in relationships. It should hae read; Pam and Russ Lundberg, March 29 Marty and Keriann Hansen. Centerfield, welcomed a baby girl. She weighed 5 lbs 8oz. and will be named Makesha Hansen. March 30: Troy and Lora Fielding, Loa. welcomed a baby boy. He weighed 6 lbs 15 oz. He w ill be named Marcus Dean Manti, announce the birth of a baby boy on March 7, 1999. He was born at home and weighed 8 lbs He will be named Anthon Chad "Be Kind to Your Neighbor" is beautification theme By Alan Justesen The Manti City Beautification Committees motto for 1999 is. "Be Kind to Your Neighbor, Clean Up Your Yard." The Manti City Sesquicentenmal celebration, the Mormon Miracle tional details on the cleanup will be released by these organizations in the near future. the Beautification Committee's Tidy Bugs will be com ing to attract e y ards al o er i Pageant, town the first part of May. The Sanpete County Fair and other Tidy Bug award is an attractive sign that is placed in the recipient's yard. It stays there for about two weeks and then moves on to another tidy yard. The Tidy Bug Award is to recognize and acti ities will bring many isitors to town. The many homes in town with neat well keptyardsand gardens make a fa orable impression on isitors and show a sense of encourage those who have tidy yards. Members of the Committee select the yards that will receive the award. If you would like to nominate someone to receiv e the Tidy Bug or join the Committee, call the Committee community pride. The Beautification Committee encourages all residents to par- well-ke- the Sesquicentenmal Community Cleanup during the week of May 3 through 8. This cleanup is being coordinated through the LDS Church and Manti civic organizations. Addi in ticipate pt Chairman, John Calhoun at aiEpaiiiPnre I h Si young men from the Manti 3rd Ward, Manti Stake receiv ed their Eagle Scout Award in a ceremony on April 11, 1999. A, M.-- :' Rent based on income. government i Cameron Thompson, son of w V ., Laundrv facilities subsidized Handicapped-accessibl- e Utilities included free Recreation hall Storage included free y Rural Development Rental Assistance Each completely electric one bedroom apartment can house or 2 people Small pets are permitted 45 E. 1 00 N. in Ephraim 283-636- 3 Bill and Colette Thompson; Derek Mickelson, son of Scon and Karen Mickelson; Jacob and Joseph Brandt, twin sons of Steve and Vickie Brandt; Jeff Wade, son of Brent and Chris Wade; and Riley Anderson, son of Lee Jay and Judy Anderson, are all seniors at Manti High School The six y oung men have been involved in scouting, have grown up together in the same ward, and are good friends. "Reach more customers!" ) Attend a 90 minute seminar at Snow College 000 (piPQnEfflGisaiBsa) Wednesday Call April 21, 1999 (435)283-737- 6 to reserve a spot 7:00pm Snow College Sponsored by the Snow College Small Business Development Center Room (TBA) $10 fee required Reading Problems? tundrt by th. U S Sm.ll Buunw. Adrowbabontho. g"' lundmgdM. no) conatitula an uprMMd or anpbad wjmrnnm any ol th. product, or aatvica. Sarvcat a,, aitandad lo th. pubic on a nonctecnnwtory baua RaaaonatHa tor with 1 dtubtttiM tmngmrntt ml ba mad paraont muu ih m i uch opaaona Is there a child or adult in your family who needs help learning to read? We can help! The Sanpete Rotary Club provides tutoring for individuals who need help learning to read. There is no charge for this service. For more information, please call Lloyd V. Smith at 2 or write to: Sanpete Rotary Literacy (435) Project; P.O. Box 99, Manti, Utah 84642 835-972- t r |