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Show Page 6 October 15, 1998 Messenger-Enterpris- e Manti Elementary PTA News FSA Committee election on tap October 26th is the last day to The Sanpete County FSA Office reminds owners and operators of farms that this year the County Committee member from this area comes up for election. There are three voting areas in the county and elections are held each year in one of these voting areas. Dou- receive nominations in the Sanpete County FSA Office. Nominations can be made by an eligible voter nominating another eligible voter, or a person who is interested in being a candidate can be a nominee. In either case, a form must be signed that includes glas H. Olson, of Ephraim, is currently the County Comm itteeman from this area. forms are available in the County FSA Office. Eligible nominees should have an interest as an owner, operator, tenant or sharecropper in a farm or ranch. All ages, men, women, minorities and those with varied farm income can be nominated. The election of responsible agricultural producers is important to all farmers and ranchers. Farm programs administered by County FSA Committees include: commodity price support loans and payments, establishment of allotments, yields, and marketing quotas, farm loans, conservation pro" Because the public has a right to know grams, incentive, indemnity and disaster payments for some commodities, and other farm disaster NOTICE OF ADOPTION properties in the ownership or suassistance. OF ORDINANCE pervision or used in administration Farm owners, operators, tenPursuant to Section , of City affairs. ants and sharecroppers of legal Utah Code Annotated 1953, this The Ordinance provides that there are eligible to if Notice is a brief summary of an shall be a penalty for violation of voting age, they in FSA take program can part any ordinance adopted by Ephraim this Ordinance shall be incarceraoffice to see with Check our vote. City on the 6th day of October, tion up to six (6) months or a fine the are on if eligible voters list. you 1998, prohibiting and providing a up to $1,000 or both incarceration be will sent by mail and Ballots and fines. penalty for possession, consumpThe Ordinance takes effect can be returned by mail or brought tion, use or trafficking in alcoholic to the office at 50 South Main beverages of all sorts and of any immediately and of this date efStreet, Suite 4, Manti, Utah, nature in public facilities includfective. 84642. ing but not limited to city builds Wendy Hansen Remember these important ings, parks, parking lots, airport Wendy Hansen dates: and its environs, vacant lots, culEphraim City Recorder October 26: Last day to file tural buildings and art centers, Publish Ephraim Enterprise nomination forms multiple use facilities and all other Oct. 15, 1998 November 16: Ballots mailed to eligible voters The notice of the council AMENDED December 1 : Last day to remeeting agenda whereon the petiCERTIFICATION AND turn voted ballots tion was listed, was posted at the INTENT TO ANNEX January 1 : Elected committee The annexation petition of following five locations on the member and alternates take office. James and Curtis Christensen was 18th day of August, 1998: reviewed by the Ephraim City Ephraim City Building, Bank of Ephraim, United States Post OfPlanning and Zoning Commission fice at Ephraim, Utah, Peterson on August 10, 1998 and a favorWash & Lube, Intermountain Gas, the from able recommendation Farmers Association. A copy of planning commission was made to 2 PUBLIC & 1 -7 1 a statement that the candidate agrees to serve if elected. The NOTICES 1 the Ephraim City Council to accept the petitioners request for annexation. The Ephraim City Council accepted the annexation petition at their regularly scheduled council meeting on August 19, 1998. The proposed area for annexation is contiguous to the current corporate limits of Ephraim City, as is more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point which lies North 00 Degrees 20 Minutes 59 Seconds East 2782.26 feet along the extended monument line of Main Street and North 89 Degrees 40 minutes 36 Seconds West 55.98 feet from a Brass Cap City Monument at 300 North Main Street, Ephraim Townsite, said point also lies South 00 Degrees 14 Minutes 00 Seconds West 123.83 feet from an existing right of way marker (Engineer's Station 2858) and running thence North 89 Degrees 40 Minutes 36 Seconds West 1015.00 feet, thence North 00 Degrees 14 Minutes 00 Seconds East 637.53 feet to a fence marking the North boundary of the Christensen Property; thence more or less along said fence line North 89 Degrees 32 Minutes 00 Seconds East 326.70 feet to the westerly boundary' of the former Chad Parry Property; thence North 24 Degrees 39 Minutes 19 Seconds East 129.52 feet, thence South 89 Degrees 40 Minutes 36 Seconds East 109.75 feet, thence South 24 Degrees 39 Minutes 19 Seconds West 124.67 feet to a fence corner marking the North fence line marking said North boundary North 89 Degrees the Ephraim City Councils agenda of August 19, 1998 is attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. A true and correct copy of this Certification and Intent to Annex was mailed to the Sanpete County Boundary Commission on Tuesday, October 6, 1 998. A copy was also mailed to the South Sanpete School District, 39 South Main Street, Manti, Utah 84642. Protests to the proposed annexation may be submitted to the Sanpete County Boundaiy Commission co Sanpete County Clerk, 160 North Main Street, Manti, Utah 84642 until November 9, 1998. Copies of any and all protests should also be sent to the Ephraim City Recorder, 5 South Main Street, Ephraim, Utah 84627. Pursuant to Utah Code Annoa legal protestor tated, constitutes the following: a) The legislative body of the county in w hich the area proposed for annexation is located; b) The board of a special service district whose boundaries include part or all of the area proposed for annexation; c) The legislative body or a miles municipality within one-ha- lf annexfor the area proposed of ation; d) The owners of real property mile that is located within one-ha- lf of the area proposed for annexof ation and covers at least 25 the private land area located mile of the area w ithin one-ha- acres. The survey map is on file at the city recorders office and available for inspection between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m Monday - Friday at 5 South Main Street, Ephraim, Utah 84627. 15th. This is a free dental screening for students in the st, 2nd and 3rd grades. Parents will be notified if any problems are spotted. There will be no school on October 15th, for the Harvest 1 Holiday. Thursday, October 22nd, is the date set aside for the Utah PTA and TCI Cable Vision sponsored, Taking Charge Of Your TV, program. The formalized discussion will be guided, giving parents time to ask questions, give ideas and learn new skills to help open up communication within their families and teach their children the values they wish to encourage. Marilyn Miller, 3rd grade teacher at MES, attended the International Reading Association in Boise, Idaho. She attended this confer- Regional Conference, un- an- challenges. The Pre School at MES is headed by Lew Ann Jorgensen who has one full time assistant, Denise Shand, and two part time assistants, Linda Edwards and Janet Maylett. The teachers are working with colors and shapes, a new one each week and they are soon to being working with nursery rhymes, which are important Ephraim Elementary. She learned about the latest effective reading strategies, in a variety of workshops at the conference. 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Main gardens crop land Walk (Dole has forms) digging Dump Truck w DATED this 6th day of October, 1998. s Wendy M. Hansen Wendy M. Hansen Ephraim City Recorder SEAL MHS and Snow College, called Peer Tutors, come in the afternoon to help Mr. Pazoo assist the teachers in the language program. ence along with faculty from being the duly appointed and acting city recorder of Ephraim City hereby certify that the above and foregoing is true and accurate. October 8, 15, 22, 1998. hold the attention of students struggling with ADD and ADHD lf nexation. I, Wendy M. Hansen, speakers and microphones will be used by the teachers in reading and whole group instruction. They will enhance the volume, but clarity is the real key to the program. They have found that an added benefit of the facilities is it helps catch and ARE YOUR FINGERS TIRED OF DOING THE WALKING? Service Directory. Your fingers dont have to Use the Messenger-Enterpris- e walk all over the region to find what you need its in your hands every week! ail real property located in the one-ha- many reading problems. The to the phonemic awareness of the student. They are the middle of a unit about family members, to include extended family members. The students will make applesauce and dried apples this week while learning about apples and will be carving pumpkins closer to the end of this month. Each student has an individualized education program, meaning heshe is on hisher own level, with some learning colors while others are learning to read. There is a puppet, Mr. Pazoo, who comes to class to assist the teachers in the language program. He uses concepts like over and under, colors, shapes, and animals, to help broaden the students use of language skills. Students from IDlDKECYOlRy Public Works 1 hear is a Phoneme, and words are made up of combinations of Phoneme. 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