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Show Page6 Fire Prevention Week Focuses On Tips So You Dont Get Burned Manti Elementary PTA News By Dona Brady Manti Elementary School started the new year with several changes and a new full-tim- e teacher. Jackie Bartholomew moved from the comfortable setting of her second grade classroom to take over Debra Chidesters fifth grade classroom. Debra Chidester received a new teaching position in the Murray School District. Sonja Jensen, who taught third grade for half-da-y schedule, has moved to her own first grade classroom. Morris Sorensen, who taught third grade, is now the full time Physical Education Specialist. MES welcomes a new teacher, Karen Soper, from Blackfoot, Idaho. She is teaching a first and second grade, multi-ag- e class. The changes went smoothly and the school year has officially started. was Agricul September 1 5: Clint sgsS' tural Day for the third graders. which provides books to students, They went to the fairgrounds and participated in workshops relating to agriculture in our area, sponsored by the Cattlemens Association. The I larvest Festival, at Capitol Reef, will be held this Friday, Sept. 18 and the fourth grade classes will be attending this event for their field trip. The Utah Opera is coming to MES. On September 22, they are scheduled to perform for the students at an assembly. There was a RIF bake sale on Sept. 0. It was well supported by donations of baked goods by the parents of the fifth graders and the students who purchased the treats. The profits go to buy books for the Reading Is Fundamental program, to encourage reading in their 1 R. Dahl, West arrested in Valley City, Spring City by Spring City Police and charged with warrants out of Manti City and Mt. Pleasant City. Bail: $1,075. Sept. 6: Pasqual Beltram Zavala, was arrested in Mt. Provo, Pleasant by Mt. Pleasant Police and charged with Intoxication, Possession by consumption. Lewdness. Bail: $1,065. Sept. 7: Estrcberto Ricco Crus, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by Mt. Pleasant Police and charged with DUI, Open Container. Bail: $1,600. Sept. 7: Wayne Shepherd, West Valley City, was arrested in 12 mile canyon by Sanpete County Sheriff and charged with DUI. Bail: $1,500. Sept. 7: Eleazar Cano Castillo, Ftn. Green, was arrested in Moroni by Moroni Police and charged w ith DUI. Bail: $1,500. Sept. 7: Isidro Sandoval Cisneros, Idaho Falls, ID was arrested in Gunnison by Gunnison Police and charged with No Valid drivers license. No insurance. Open container in vehicle, Using plate registered to other vehicle. Bail: $715. was Sept. 10: Jody Stephen Walters, Spanish Fork, was arrested in Utah county by Sanpete County Sheriff and charged with warrants out of District and Mt. Pleasant. Bail: $6,875. Sept. 13: Kody Clifton Nelson, Gunnison, was arrested in Gunnison byGunnison Police and charged with Assault. Bail: $925. Press Association increases growing list of electronic services Utah Utah Press Association (UPA), trade association representing Utahs daily and weekly newspapers, announces the addi- creasing needs of current and future association customers, said UPA President Kevin Ashby. tion of Electronic Advertising Jan ice Kel ler added, T echnologi-ca- l Tear Sheets and Electronic Advertising placement to its growing list of electronic services. With the launch of the Association's Electronic Clipping Service in 1997 , and now, the 1998 launch of UPAs expanded Electronic Advertising Services, we feel that the Association is making headway in providing the necessary services to meet the in advancements, the support UPA Executive a future-thinkin- d, Director 1 6. The Annual Fall Carnival will be on Sept. 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. A sloppy joe dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m., the games will run from 5 to 8 p.m. and there will be free contests from 7 to 8 p.m. In conjunction with the calendar sales, there will be a drawing for a free bicycle, donated by Wal-Ma- rt of Orem. For every MES Community Calendar purchased before the Fall Carnival, the person purchasing may enter their childs name in this drawing. g well-traine- County Chamber selling ads for Business Directory e Minimize the likelihood a fire will occur or spread if it starts an important message of Fire Prevention Week. Everyone's familiar with the saying "accidents will happen." Unfortunately occasionally they do. it's a fact of life. So what can we do to miniime them? In the case ol fire, take some precautions in our homes to lessen the likelihood they 'll occur or spread if they start. That's the ads ice of the CertamTeed Home Institute as the country readies for Fire Pretention Week in October. To nnmmie the start of fire in your home, follow these steps: T The Sanpete County Chamber of Commerce has begun to contact businesses that are licensed within the County for inclusion in the 1998-9- 9 Sanpete County Business Directory. The Directory is sent to every household in the county and is designed to inform residents of the businesses available within the county and the products and services they offer. The primary objective of the directory is to give the county businesses an affordable means to increase their visibility while en- Move any furniture that blocks access to windows and doors. The Bedroom Never smoke cigarettes, cigars or pipes in bed. Never use extension cords as permanent wiring. It is cause for trouble. Keep small appliances, such as hair dryers unplugged when not in use. The Attic Check the insulation in your attic and if it is combustible, replace it with a more fire safe material. For example, cellulose insulation, made of ground up newspapers, can be a source of attic fires when installed too close to heat sources such as recessed lights. Replace cellulose with a noncomhustible, high quality. material like Insul Safe III Blown-IFiber Cdass Insulation. Insul Safe will remain noncombus-tiblfor the life of a home. The Basement If paints, thinners or gasoline are now in your home, remove them to an outside shed, if possible. Have your furnace professionally inspected by qualified technicians or fire officials at least once a year and keep anything combustible away from the furnace. In addition, take precautions so you are prepared in the event a fire does break out. Make sure extinguishers are installed, fully charged and your family members know how to use them. Also make sure you have a smoke detector between each bedroom, at the head of each stairway and on each level in the rest of the house. Also develop and practice a family escape plan. For more information on home safety, particularly relating to insulation and fire safety, w rite to the CertamTeed Home Institute. PO. Box 860. Valiev Forge. PA 144X2. or call 800 782 8777 and ask for the "Insulation and Fire Safety brochure. Also, visit us on the Internet at http:www.certaiuteed.com. n is he Kitchen Keep cooking surfaces free of grease buildups. Make sure curtains, napkins, pot holders and aprons are kept away Irom burners and heal. Check that major appliances such as the dishwasher and refrigerator are in working order. Clean them regularly and have them periodically maintained by a qualified service technician. Keep trash in covered containers and dispose of it regularly. The Family Room Have chimney s and fireplaces professionally inspected by qualified technicians. Check space heaters for frayed or damaged wiring. Keep heaters at least three feet away from any- thing combustible including drapes and furniture. Hardwood Floor Maintenance Is Easy With The WoodFIoorWipe Hardwood Floor Cleaning Kit In addition to adding beauty and charm to a home, hardwood floors are a large investment. Proper maintenance and care can protect your investment and allow you toenjov the elegance and warmth of your wood flooring for a lifetime. The WoodFIoorWipe Hardwood Floor Cleaning Kit from BonaKemi USA. Inc. provides the easiest and salexi way to clean your wood floors. The kit includes a specially designed Bona' Mop. a 24 o. spray bottle of Bona' Swedish Formula Hardwood Floor Cleaner, a washable terry cloth mop cover, along with complete llow-TGuide care couraging county residents to spend more of their consumer dollars within the county. The Sanpete County Director of Economic Development, Joe Blain, said that this year he wanted to give county businesses an improved forum for informing the residents of their products and services by offering display ad space, increasing readability and including an alphabetical business list- household cleaners. Nothing cleans my lloors so simply and salclv as the Woodl loot Wipe Kit." For more information and the name of a BonaKemi Maintenance Product Dealer in our urea, please call 80(1 574 4674. write to BonaKemi US . Inc.. Dept. 1111 Wl W. 14805 I.. Moncnell Place. Auiora. CO Stitt I I 207. or visit BonaKcmi's web sue at w w w .bonukcmi com lor complete haidwood lloui finishing and maintenance mini illation. o instiuctions. Bona Svvedish'Forinula Hardwood Floor Cleaner is the "Pro's Choice", used and recommended by professionals the world oxer. This "Env- ing. Some companies may wish to advertise in the directory but do ironmental Choice' water-bornnot have an ad prepared. In anticicleaner is specifically formulated to pation of this need the county has e clean all polyurethane finished wood floors, factory prefinished floors, vinyl and tile. It tackles all types of stains without dulling the finish and will not leave any residue. of arranged with The Galbraith Board of Directors, in partnership d with a innovative staff, has enabled UPA to offer the serv ices necessary to stay on top of current industry demands. The bottom line i, if we dont offer what newspaper customers want, our competitors certainly will. The Living Room .ZC- - homes. Parent Teacher Conferences are on Sept. 24 and 25. SAT testing for 5th graders starts on Sept. 2 and will continue through Oct. 1 Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report Sept. September 17, 1998 Messenger-Enterpris- e Group for designing directory ads. Businesses wishing to list their businessorganization should contact Joseph C. 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