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Show Page 6 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, March 18, 1999 e "" EMS Science Fair winners Manti Elementary PTA News By Dona Brady Spring school pictures will be taken on Thursday, March 18. The Governor will present his a.m. Campaign for Literacy at on Saturday, March 20. It will be broadcast at the Manti High School, in the auditorium, and all who are interested are inv ited. Call the Manti High School for more information. The month of March is Career Month at Manti Elementary. On March , Stan Anderson came and spoke to the students about his experiences being a Forest and Charmaine Ranger, Mortensen told the children about the real estate business. Jay Olson 1 1 1 Ephraim Middle School held its annual Science Fair on March 9 and 10. Students displayed their projects for parents, classmates and community members. The sixth graders who were selected for outstanding science projects this year were: Katie Blauer, Anthony Martinez, Andrew Beal, Lindy Butterfield, Dale Nielson, Ryan Smith, Jon Ammons, James Madsen, Tausha Barclay, Rachelle Frischknecht and Karen Johnson. S Local student 4. receives national math award The United States Achieve-men- t Academy announced today that Neal V. Sorensen of Manti, has been named a United States National Award inner in mathematics Neal, who attends Ephraim Winners in the Ephraim Middle School Science Fair, 1999: front row: Neal Sorensen, Trent DeMill, Brittany Jorgenson, Brittany Whipple, Brittany Olson, Megan Bradley; back row: Stephanie Whipple, Spencer Harman, Breanne Thompson, Sharise Bringh.urst, Lacie Peterson, not pictured: Jonathon Daley. Middle School, was nominated for this national award by Nadeau Nielson, a teacher, at the school. Neal's name w ill appear m the United States Achiev ement Academy Official Yearbook, which is published nationally Neal is a son of Morris and Sherry Sorensen, of Manti, His grandparents are Irma and Bernard Sorensen, of Gunnison and Frank and Donna Flint of Promontory, Utah. .. . teachers. spoke about agriculture and farming, and Kathleen Pili, a dance inRepresentatives of The Utah March on turn her took, structor, Museum of Natural History came Ena Melonie 9. Jenkins, college to Manti Elementary School on glish professor, and Clint Ashton, who is in manufacturing, gave their presentations to the students on March 15. Cheryl Fitzgerald, who is a physicians assistant and Joe Liddell, who is a court reporter, will finish the month's on March 23. March 1 through March 5 was Teacher Appreciation Week. PTA Room Mothers spent the week doing nice things for the teachers to help the students understand and show appreciation for their Monday March 15. They visited the 4th grade classes, teaching the Science Core Curriculum, with hands-o- n science projects for the students to participate in. There was an assembly on March 17, presented by Corbin White Entertainment. The subject was Motivation and Self Esteem, which was promoted with Karaoke equipment and a big screen television projection system, which allowed full audience participation. Area businesses are honored During the Ninth Annual Recognition Banquet, held February 24, at the Juab County Fairgrounds Multi-Purpo- planned beautification efforts and continual progress in meeting their beautification goals and objee- - tives. Ephraim, Mayor Gary Anderson, receiv ed the award on behalf of the city. Building, Nephi, the Six County Economic Develse k opment District (SCEDD) and Panoramaland Resource Conservation and Development Council (RC&D) honored area businesses and community leaders for their exceptional efforts and contributions to economic and community development. Ephraim was presented with the regional beautification award. Mayor Chesley Christensen, Mt. Pleasant City and chair of the SCEDD Board and RC&D Council made the presentation. The city was recognized because of their t C Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is the only moon in the solar system known to have an atmosphere of any substance. NOTICE OF PROPOSED RATE INCREASE MANTI TELEPHONE COMPANY Honorable Mentions in the Science Fair: Mandy Mickelson, Sheila Osmond, Jessica Penrod, Trisha Anderson, Megan DeLeeuw. $ Ephraim Elementary School The Ephraim Elementary PTA sponsored a night of bedtime stories on March I. Many families enioyed hearing stories from Susie Nilsson. Kent Larsen, and Belle Weight Hans Christian Anderson (Cly de Bailey ) was also there to talk about his life and some of Ins stories All of the proceeds go to the new Ephraim City playground The PTA held a Teacher Appreciation week in February. The classroom doors were decorated and the children wrote letters of Manti Telephone Co. (Manti) has filed an Application for Rate Increase with the Utah Public Service Commission (UPSC) for authority to increase rates for local exchange telephone service and selected custom calling features. appreciation. Dr Seuss' birthday was celebrated at the school with a day full of reading and many games Neal Sorensen The proposed basic monthly local exchange rates per access line for service and selected custom calling features offered by Manti to be effective April 15, 1999, are as follows: and activ ities. The Cat in the Hat was een there to talk about Dr. Seuss life and his books. The 5th grade students visited the Science Fair at the Ephraim Middle School on Wed., March 10 The School pictures will be taken on March 24th. The fourth grade County Fair is on March 26. jaguar symbolized strength and courage to the ancient Maya Indians, who considered the animal a god. Spring vacation is April 9 so there is no school on those days. 5-- When lions are reunited after a separation, they greet each other by rubbing cheeks. Changes in the industry, regulatory requirements and improvements in telephone plant and increased costs have necessitated the proposed increase. Also, changes in the telephone industry at the national and state level are forcing telephone companies to increase their rates. The Proposed new rates are scheduled to go into effect on April 15, 1999, however, before any change in the rates are made the Commission will review the filing. A copy of the Appll. ation for Rate Increase, tariffs and exhil i s f.led by the UPSC are available for public inspection at the companys business office at 40 West Unionn Street, Manti, Utah from 10:00 until 12:00 noon and at the offices of the UPSC at the Heber M. Wells Building, 160 East 300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Joey Luster's class listens to her read a Dr. Seuss book during the celebration of his birthday. Should you have any questions, please call our business office at (435) Manti Telephone Company Paul M. Cox, Manager W J in ilium tri'ALS I The first animated movie to receive an Award n Academy for Best Picture was Beauty and The Beast in 1991. It loi Silence of the Lambs. The Cat in the Hat (Sharon Bird) visits the students at Ephraim Elementary. t I 835-339- 1, . Publish Manti Messenger March 18, 25, 1999 ;; .I mi i w iwmmmmmmmm |