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Show Page 8 August 6, 1998 Messenger-Enterpris- e Obituaries Vada Hoggan Vada Hougan, age 89, passed away on July 31, 1998 in Ferron, Utah. She was bom Ju ly 4, 909 in Ferron, Utah to William Samuel and Worthen Magdalene Westenskow. She graduated from high school at Ferron and attended Snow College for one year. She married Guy Wesley Law on July 5, 928 and they were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple in 1933. They made their home in Orangeville, Utah. Vada was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many callings in the Young Women, Vada Hoggan Stake Primary and Relief Society. Vada in death. She was ward Relief Society presiSurvivors are three sons and when time a dent for seven years, at one daughter: Wesley Ruane Law she had neither car nor telephone. She especially loved her calling as (Joyce) and Lamont Worthen Law a temple ordinance worker at the (Maureen) of Orangeville; Sherald Manti Temple for many years. She Worthen Law (Emma Lou) of lived in Manti 27 years. Price; and Ruby Mae Snow of Vada worked in the school Bountiful. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren, 53 lunch program in Orangeville for 22 years and was the Emery School and 1 District lunch supervisor for a number of years. Funeral services were held After Guy passed away, she Tues., Aug. 4, 1998 in the married Perry E. Snow and, folOrangeville LDS Chapel. Interlowing his death, Vada married ment was in the Orangeville City Donald I loggan. I le also preceded Cemetery. 1 1 1 Six County Association will host regional iK Water Management Planning meeting The Six County Association of Governments will host a meeting August 31, 1998, at the Ephraim Senior Citizen Center, 85 West 200 North, at 7 p.m. to discuss regional water management planning. This Rent based on income, government subsidized p, aJ Laundry facilities Jj ''J Irj&b-'t&x- r Recreation hall Storage included free dence reports, capacity development (including technical, financial and managerial aspects), and available funding. Regional planning will provide representatives of each water system a clear view of the current remeeting is open to any persons involved in drinking water systems quirements, the status of their wain Sanpete County. Each county in ter systems capacity and what they Utah will be completing a regional will need, both physically and fiwater management plan during the nancially, to meet their demands next 12 months. The planning iniover five and 20 year periods. tiative arises out of the federal 996 Alternatives, such as consoliSafe Drinking Water Act (SD WA). dation with neighboring water sysThe SDWA phases in more tems and interlocal agreements to stringent requirements for the 14 jointly use personnel, equipment community drinking water systems and facilities, will be technically in Sanpete County. Small drinking and financially analyzed by conwater systems with 25 to 3,300 sultants with substantial input from local owners and operators. The people will be required to function the to water similarly large systems final decision as to which alternalike Ephraim City. The purpose is tive each water system will accept to prevent the kinds of problems to provide safe water at a reasonwith bacteria, parasites and toxic able rate, will be determined by the chemicals which have been encounowners of that system. tered in the past decade. Each public water system is The SDWA provided authoriunder no obligation to follow the zation and funding to states for recommendations of the Regional planning how community water Water Management Plan, and if systems will develop sufficient they do not agree with the recomtechnical, managerial and financial mendations or findings, their discapacity to meet these public waagreement will be fairly described ter system requirements and make in the plan. efficient use of water development The greatest gains for the loan and grant funds. county are expected to come from The Board has Water the cooperative problem identificaDrinking tournament Nolan Kjar won a silfund to authorized tion and solution among the water $48,314 ver medal in the finals of the Junior Division. Kjar also was runner-u- p Sanpete Countys regional water companies, and the availability of funds for hiring engineering work in the Fiesta Tournament in plans. is a to be done. The Water Plan Regional Spanish Fork. He and Bird teamed county-wid- e The Regional Water Manageplan, funded by the up to gamer the championship in but administered Plan will have bearing on ment state, locally by doubles. faw will the ho Six AOG, County Sanpete County public water sysWith the high school girls tennis season only a couple of weeks cilitate input of representatives of tems ability to obtain water develeach small water system in the opment loan and grant funds from away, all girls interested in playA selected engineering constate and federal agencies in the ing or learning the game should county. will determine how each future. These agencies have said sultant 835-584 contact Coach Braithwaite at public water system will either col- they will give funding priorities to . Scott Dyreng, Summer Tenlectively or individually comply applications which solve public nis Director of the area, will conwith source protection, operator water system problems in a duct practices. Coach Braithwaite manner as described in the w ill soon join the group. Scott can certification, monitoring requireregional water plan. ments, including consumer confi 1 be contacted at 835-66- 8 . 1 Rural Development Rentat Assistance Each completely electric one bedroom apartment can house I or 2 people. Small pets are permitted. 45 E. 100 N. in Ephraim 283-636- O USDA Choice Beef, Boneless, Petite SIRLOIN STEAKS Goldn Plump, Chicken LEG QUARTERS lb. Norbest, Family Pack, Turkey DRUMSTICKS . lb. Last week Scott Dyreng won the Utah Valley Tennis Tournament, losing only one set if four matches. On Saturday he was called semi-finsingles. upon to play a Immediately thereafter he and his father, Doug, teamed up to win the Father and Son Division. Finally, five-hoplaying under the lights, a was completed with a playing day in finals the victory At the Utah Summer Games in Cedar City Sharron and Talon Bird won the bronc medals in the Parent and Son Division. 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Utah RttRIGEMTttJMTS AVA I LAB L E HELP WANTED j Children s Librarian for Ephraim Public Library Ephraim Public Library is seeking applicants for a part-tim- e Childrens Young Adult Services Librarian to work promoting age through high programs and services for children, school; also to provide information and readers advisory services to library patrons; develop instruction materials and programs for targeted audiences; plan, prepare and perform programs for children and young adults, parents and teachers; provide reference services for children and young adult patrons; and, to assist with rary-wide collection development for youth. Qualified candidates must demonstrate typing skills and computer literacy; should possess a Bachelors degree, and have 3 years experience working with children ages preschool to young adult; or, may substitute work experience, especially in library services. Preference will be given to applicants demonstrating creativity, enthusiasm, vitality and love of children. Applications may be submitted; however, resumes are preferred. Applications and resumes for this position shall be accepted through August 15, 1998. Please submit resumes and applications to: Ephraim Public Library 30 South Main Street Ephraim, Utah 84627 pre-scho- ol i Prices effective Wed., Aug. 5 -- Tue., Aug. arcruthlng BIGRED EXPRESS ind DESTROcmonttectru- and fenltranformlng"rbbbt See this and more at the Auguston sale! 17-2- 2 Get yours today! Ephraim City is an equal opportunity employer. 11 Hours: lib- Advance tickets now i 3J1 Dole, Golden Ripe Tennis team update Wilbur Braithwaite 3 mm $i 1 By e Handicapped-accessibl- Utilities included free Monday-Saturda- y 8 a.m.- - 9 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY RflZ&KTirD isoeiisv WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU 35 East Union - Manti - 835-880- 0 |