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Show Page 8 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, January 14, 1999 e Former Winston Man to visit local schools Manti Elementary Positive Action Students Reynolds lucrative Search and Rescue advertisement series. This series helped move Winston cigarettes from number 4 to number 2 in worldwide sales. Mr. Goerlitz was featured in 42 of those ads. In November 1988, he took a historic stand against the tobacco industry by publicly participating Dae Goerlitz, former Winston Cigarette Man, will visit central Utah schools in January. Mr. Goerlitz is a professional actor, producer, model, public speaker and educator. His career includes work in film, stage, commercial advertising and tobacco-fre- e activism. He is best known as the lead Winston Man in R J Bv Dona Brady rytellers. and much more. The 3rd graders have been studs in the with a ing about the rain forest for ticipating program weeks. six and the State Office of Education They have made postUniversity of Utah. This Inclu- ers and decorated jars to be placed sion Project will help the school in businesses for donations to save to provide the best possible in- the rain forest. They also set up a booth at Kent's to earn money. struction for all students regardless of learning ability. They were able to earn enough to save six acres of rain forest. The Readasaurus is celebratdonated binders and portfoon 20th its January birthday ing 29. The students will participate lios to all the 3rd graders to help in a whole day of reading activiwith this project. sto with ties, games, marathons, The Ephraim Elementary School is one of three schools par- Wal-Ma- rt the world. ary'. The badges scheduled to be offered include Archery, Citizenship in the Community, Nation, and World. Coin Collecting, Com- Levi Conover and Britanie Nickle Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report rS; Jan. 5: Francisco Calderon Rodriquez, Ephraim, was arrested in Ephraim b munication, Family Life, First Aid, Leatherwork, Swimming, and Woodworking. The meeting times will be the last three Satur6th, 23rd, and days in January from 3:30 to 30th, p.m. at the Sheriff s Depart- ment and charged with Warrant Sanpete Justice Court. Bail: $645. Jan. 6: Gary Lee Golly. Spanish Fork, w as arrested in Manti by DWR and charged w ith Criminal Trespass and Criminal Mischief. Booked and released for court. Jan. 8: Hollie L. Allen. Murray . was arrested in Gunnison b Gunnison Police Department and charged with Poss. of Poss. of Paraphernalia. and Poss. of Marijuana. Bail: $7,220. Jan. 8: Michael Trov Hodges. 1 1 (283-4135- donation. Jan. 1 1: yas arrested in Mt. Pleasant by Mt. Pleasant Police Department and charged y ith Warrant out of 4th District Court. Moab, Poss. of Methamphet-amine- By Holly Lynne Simonsen First Security announced it is giving $2000 in scholarships to s. Bail: $5000. Snoyv College this year through the First Security Foundation, according to Lynn Bradford, area president for Central Utah com- Jan. 9: Kristy M. Nielsen. Salina, yas arrested in Gunnison by Gunnison Police Department and charged ith Assault. Intoxication. Bail: $1,625. Jan. 10: Teresa Ann munity banking. We at First Security strongly believe that education plays a vital role in strengthening the fabric Shepardson. Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by Ephraim Police Department and charged w ith Poss. of Methamphetamine and Poss. of Paraphernalia. Bail: of the communities we serve, said Spencer Eccles, chairman and CEO of First Security Corporation. Over the past 46 years, the First Security Foundation has been supporting this belief with contri $5,370. Senior Citizen Menus Fri. Jan. 15: Minestrone soup, orange slliee. cheese sticks, fruit cup, crackers Tues. Jan. 19: Salisbury steak, whipped potatoesgravy, spinach, peach cobbler Wed. Jan. 20: Mild chili. 1 w ith cookie Inc. Messenger-Enterpris- e, Your y, crop insurance for 1999 crops. best source of local news! Farmers yvhose losses exceed in 1998, or who suffered 35 '1 8 2-it- em Pizza p.m. at the Center. Donation $1 .00. Bring your ow n dishes. Jan. 12: Blood pressure at 1 I I a.m. Jan. 14: Scenic trip to Alpine Highland area. Van leaves Center 10 a.m. Donation $5.00. Call Helen. Jan. 8: Fun trip to Mountain 1 Meadoyv (yveather permitting). T? U BITS I Mammoth Challenge! If you can eat it, ITS FREE! No more than 2 people can share an order LOTSA MOTSA PIZZA L, 101 S. Main. Manti Registration is limited in some courses so early registration is encouraged. Scouts interested in participating should arrive by 12:30 Washington, Large, Red Delicious p.m. Indian River, Large, Ruby Red butions in excess of $ .6 million to colleges and universities in Utah, Idaho, Neyv Mexico, Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming. Since its incorporation in 1928, First Security has believed that success is not only measured by performance and profitability, 1 but also in the yvay it interacts with the communities it serves. To that end. First Security makes financial and donations to various educational and nonprofit causes and encourages the active involvement of its employees in the community at large. APPLET crrcs-r- 3J1 ? J 0$1 69 Asstd NOODLES Lipton, Asstd SIDE DISHES Shasta, Asstd SODA POP i i Ilnurs. 835-800- 0 ary 1, 1999. 12 oz. $1 19 15 oz. $1 69 La Choy, Chow Mein NOODLES . to 10 p m. , j (435) i SOY SAUCE Campbells, Chicken NOODLE SOUP . . . . 528-790- 0 10.75 oz. Campbells, TOMATO SOUP .... io75 Cream 0 Weber CHOCOLATE MILK Kraft, encourage City Licensing i i 99 6 pk. in-ki- losses in three or more years from 1994 through 1998, are eligible to apply. This includes both insured and noninsured crops. If farmers think they would qualify for these benefits, they are encouraged to contact the Farm Service Agency in Manti. Signup for Disaster Aid will begin Febru- ge lb. GRAPEFRUIT.. Top Ramen, oz. 59 590 59 $1 .. ,,,3,. Asstd MAC & CHEESE ....55-7.- oz. 3 690 Prices effective Wed., Jan. 1- 3- Tue., Jan. 19 Hours Monday-Saturda- 8 a m - 8p CLOSED SUNDAY y m. Gimrcnrn WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU 35 East Union - 8) Jan. 25: Service trip to Price.: Van leaves Center at 10 a.m. Donation $3.00. Call Helen. Merit Badge booklets will be available for each course. I 640 South Main Gunnison, UT 84634 I will be giving a I I I I I on SpayingNeutering and I Rabies Vaccinations of Dogs & Cats I I January 12 through February 28, 1999 I Please call for an appointment I 13199. Not good with any other offer. I (283-437- pe- The Gunnison Valley Animal Clinic I Come Take the I k -- nation $3.00. Call Delila and make reservations be-- : 9 fore a.m. Bring your oyvn dishes. 1 riod. Registration fee is $3 per boy, with some courses requiring additional fees for needed supplies. To 1 Med. Drink I I three-wee- 01 I I I I French Bread Expires ments during that Disaster Assistance Program enacted by USDA In an attempt to provide as much help to farmers as possible, the USDA has enacted the Disasfruit, ter Assistance Program. $400 million has been set aside for disaster aid and as an incentive payment to encourage farmers to buy more dress-inggrav- y ams, ing for Board members. 9 a.m. Monthly dinner at 6 p.m. Do-- : La Choy, Regular cheese stick, fruit salad on lettuce, cinnamon roll, yy.yv. bread Thurs. Jan. 2 : Hamburger & cheese pizza, buttered corn, fruit cup, cake Fri. Jan. 22: Pork chops, Jell-- 0 1 Soup and Bread at 4 Ephraim Stake Center. Scouts should be able to complete most or all of the require- First Security donates $2,000 scholarship Mt. Pleasant. Van leaves Center at 7:30 a.m. We; will stop for breakfast and lunch along the yvay. Donation $5.00.: Call Helen. Jan. 2 : Monthly Board Meet-- ; Jan. 7: Service trip to Provo Orem. Van leaves Center at 10 ). $3.00 a.m. Call Helen Ephraim Stake to hold Merit Badge Pow Wow Ephraim Stake is sponsoring a Merit Badge PowWow in Janu- 1 I Ephraim Senior Citizens Calendar Manti Elementary PTA News Gunner Herbert and Kimberly Olson On January 4 he will speak at Gunnison Valley High School at 10:10 and again at 12;30 in the Snow College Crane Theater. On January 5 he will speak to the students of Manti High School at 8:45 a.m. Mr. Goerlitzs visit is spon-- j sored by the Central Utah Public Health Department. The Great American Smokeout and condemning the industrys advertising which targets kids and their sale of tobacco products to the young people of the w'orld. Over the past seven years, Dave has told his story to over 5 million young people and adults all over in Manti - 835-880- 0 |