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Show Thursday, December 24, 1998 a9e Messenger-Enterpris- e Statehood Day is Jan. 4 January 4 is the date of Utahs (Spring City will be offering guided statehood, and Utah State I Iistori-ca- l tours during the afternoon. In d Society sponsors an annual Ephraim a walking in is celebration different cities tour available and two historic around the state. The local combed and breakfast inns are open for munity plans the days events and touring. The Greenwood Center at program. The 1999 sitq will be in Snow Ephraim Sanpete County. College in Ephraim will be I the information Coun-cicenter for StateSanpete Regional leritage l has been busy preparing a hood Day. There you can find out schedule of January 4 activities to about the different things to do in the afternoon. Besides the historic celebrate Utahs 03 years of statearchitecture tours, there are tours hood. is known for of the Snow College campus, a Sanpete County historic preservation of buildings showing of the video Utahs Blackhawk War and an exhibit of and main streets. Mt. Pleasant and self-guide- in Ephraim the works of local artist Kathleen Peterson. At 6 p.m. a banquet will be held at the Snow College Greenwood Center. A Statehood Day Program will follow at 7 p.m. with Richard Jensen, Brigham Young University historian, giving the Statehood Day Address entitled Identity, Creativity, and Innovation among Utah's Scandinavian-American- s. There is a charge for the banquet which requires reservations, but the public is welcome to attend the program at no charge. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Ephraim City will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, January 6, 1999 at 6:00 p.m. at the Ephraim Senior Citizens Center, 75 West 100 North, Ephraim, Utah, to receive public comment on a petition for of a portion of parcel 71 (See map for location). The public is encouraged to attend and give comments. Any person(s) requiring spe- cial accommodation should contact the City Recorder's office within three days of the hearing at or in person at 5 South Main Street, Ephraim, Utah. 84627 to request accommodation to attend or speak at the public hearing. Publish F.phraim Enterprise Dec. 24,31,1998 101 S. Maim Manti 835-800- 0 a tY A11 merry Christmas! Think your life is hard? Try working with... 4 r n from Manti City Council $ h t i At this special time of year, it is a pleasure to send our best wishes to each of you for a Merry Christmas and a I lappy New War. Your homes and businesses are decorated beautifully for this holiday season, and our spirits are lifted as we enjoy the lighting and el lot ts to which you have gone for the enjoyment of us all. We also extend a special thanks to all those who provide essential services on a volunteer basis. We ackowledge with gratitude the many hunts contributed by members of the Volunteer Fire Depai tment, Emergency Medical Technicians, Sanpete Search and Rescue, those who woik with the lecreation programs, and all those who sene on other citizen advisory committees. Each person in Manti is contributing to the quality of life which we enjoy, and as we continue to woik together, we will progress and attain our goals. We have had much to be thankful for in l'JB.H. We on the city council wish all our fellow citizens the very best this season, as we look forward to our sesquicentennial celebration in 1999. rV r a- ft Mayor: Barbara WinUh Co u net 1 mi cm bers: Barbara Earl V. Jnisrn Wheeler F Brent Wade Nila Madsen Stexe Johnson Cox Rock Products i j i ! the best this Christmas season, We appreciate being able to serve Sanpete County this past year and look forward to many more years to come. wishes you all r & , WA I u ill hi1 A rm t i - Y |