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Show Page 6 Study cites positive aspect of Scouting A recent study conducted by New York-base- d Louis Harris & Associates found the present state of values among America's boys in sharp decline. This study commissioned by the Boy Scouts of America revealed some alarming statistics but also some pleasant his studs represents a thorough, critical, and objective evaluation of the values of men & boys. The study incoiporated interviews with a national random sampling of men age I 8 and older, male students in grades 4 through 12, as well as a cross-sectio- n of men listed in V bos Who in America. Of the boys suiveycd. during 1 the past year: Almost a (24) have quarter shoplifted More than hull have cheated (54) on a test Almost three in ten (28) have been drunk Almost one in five (17) have used illegal drugs I ive percent have carried a school to gun Louis lari is Associates CTO Humphrey Taylor summed 1 Obituaries alienation, and often damaging antisocial behavior. What is orse," Tay lor continued, is that the ethical and moral values of boys decline as they mature. On a positive note, the study also revealed that former Scouts d tend to be and have higher ethical standards, w better-educate- former Scouts indicated that Scouting taught them to be a team player, care for the environment, and respect the elderly. The Utah National Parks Council Scout Executive, T homas C. Powell, indicated that "Those of us who serve youth are especially gratified by the results of this study. It substantiates what we have been saying since 1910 -Scouting does have a positive impact on young lives. For more information on this study please contact your local Boy Scout Council office. AREA MEETINGS Ephraim Monday 8 00 p m. a QUESTIONS: (801) Sunday 10 00am. State Rec Center (upstairs).... Wednesday 10 North State 8 00 pm. 10 North Alconolics Anonymous 427-941- (Jim or Carla) or 8 835-520- Our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend passed away March 29, 1998 at the Gunnison Valley I Iospital. Jack Harrison Edwards was born July 17, 1920 in Sterling, Utah to John William Edwards and Mary Ann Dennison. le married Lula Kump January 31, 1946. They were sealed for time and eternity on October 16, 1950 in the Manti LDS Temple. Survived by his wife. Lula, of 52 years; son Terrel and one sister, Loa Yardley ; eight grandchildren and two Preceded in death by his sons Randy and Murry Edwards; sisters Thelma. Erma. Agnes. Lucy; and one brother Morris. Jack was an active member of the LDS Church. He served in the 145th Field Artillery. He worked road construction for 27 y ears. I Ie served as a Town Council member and was a member of the American Legion. Jack loved to be SERVICE 0 ALIGME.TU Sourc roft 835-KAL- M Male Discounts Available Mt ricMsant to Manti oc.il Dial-uW. InJudcs Newsgroups e Salt Like Tribune Mrcc Marl-uSoftware Available Direct Connection to the Internet CaTlTSteve Brandt: Marc Taylor 835-450- Robert Alvin Schultz, 83, passed away on March 21, 1998 in Salt Lake City. He was born in Ephraim on August 6. 1914, a son of Henry Frederick and Anna Anderson Schultz He married Erma Simonscn of Manti in 1936. They moved to Salt Lake City in 1936. I le was a member of the LDS Church. 283-411- 9 ' Auto Rick Bartholomew, agent 7 Power 283-445- 1 Garbage 528-375- 5 , Ready to by the bag or by the truck 436-829- proximately 245,000 s.y. flush coat and 215,000 s.y. chip seal or slurry seal and related work, will be received by Ephraim City at the office of Jones & DeMillc Engineering, 45 East 500 North, Richfield, UT 84701 until 3:00 p.m., April 16, 1998 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. SS-1- Bring your chain saw in for a tune up and sharpening today!!! 13000 N. 5010 E. C'hrsltr 1 Upholstery Cleaning Scotchguard ..eo-l- .. DOCU- 6. Salem I T 84653 I Traveling??? We'll get you there! ca'I Barb at 9 (SOI) S35-424- 35 S. Main 1 Manti Transportation is advertising for bids for the following projects. Proposal forms, plans and specifications are on file for review by prospective plan holders at the locations listed below. Keep in (http:www.sr.ex.state.ut.us) for updates to Addenda, Planholders List, Bid Results, Abstracts, and other Contract related items. From the home page select Consultants & Contractors, then Construction. From the Construction Division page select the desired item. Utah Department of Transportation Calvin L. Rampton Complex (2nd Floor) 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119, Phone: 9 ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Extended lobby hours Monday - Friday 9 a. m. - 5 p.m. i & (801)283-633- 835-747- 1 1 South Main, Manti fdic ( Phone:(801)636-147- UDOT Richfield District PO Box 700, Richfield UT 84701; 9 Phone (801) Exit 66: 1481 South Sunland Dr 896-139- Reservations: e WoUtye all your dreams come true " m)M PM DIM Rick & Julie Christensen 4 (801)528-757- 5 (435) 835-239- 1 35 S W 1 DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Jones & DeMillc Engineering, located at 45 E 500 N, Richfield, UT 84701 Phone upon payment $30.00 for each set, no part which will be refunded. March 24, 1998 Gary Anderson. Mayor 6, of of 965-434- 6. Contractors proposing to bid UDOT I leavy I lighvvay Construction Projects with an advertised estimate of S500,000 or more must file and gain Prequalification approval prior to receiving bid documents from the Utah Department of Transportation. For further information contact; (80 1) 965-- 4 108 Project No. Scaled proposals will be received at the above address until oclock p.m., Tuesday, April 14, 1998, and at that time publicly opened for replacement of fencing in Sanpete and Juab Counties, the same being identified as State Maintenance 2 right-of-w- ay 1 I ' Project No. The project is located on SR- 89, R.P. 223.8 to R.P. 229.1, The principal items of work are approximately as follows; y Fence, Type B Right-of-Wa- (Metal), 8,300 Linear Meters; Remove Fence, 8,300 Linear Meters; Gate 3.7 Meters, 92 Each. The project is to be completed by August 31, 1998. Plans, specifications and pro- posal forms may be obtained at the above address fora cost of $10.00, plus tax, no part of which will be refunded. Dated 28th day of March, 1998 UDOT Cedar City P.O. Box 1009, Cedar City, UT 84721; Phone: (801) 586-449- 1 To bid these projects, the con- UTAH DEPARTMENT OF tractor must purchase specifica- TRANSPORTATION tions, proposal forms and plans Thomas R. Wame, Director from the Utah Department of Publish April 2, 1998 Transportation, Calvin L. Reddings' "I there 0 11 Sports Medicine Dave Higham, P.T. Joe Howe, P.T. Derek Overly, P.T. Greg Rowley, P.T. DRIES FASTER!! CALL TODAY! leated Pool Therapy West, Inc. Physical Therapy 370 North Main North Ephraim Mail' ERFl'L TRUCK MOUNT SYSTEM trict Directors at the following locations: UDOT Price District Rt 3, Box 75C5, Price UT 84501; 84642 Local: S16 year $29 2 years Out of County: $19 yr S35 2 vis our best source Jor local new s ami advertising "The last of the little guys" Also, the offices of the Departments Region andor Dis- TrrsO & Jacuzzi Assoc. Gen. Contractors. Temple, SLC & 58 W 1600 S, St. George Copies of the CONTRACT 3. 1 Rampton Complex (2nd Floor), 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119, Phone: (801) St. George Sleep Inn 1 W, SLC NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Utah Department of whether by air, land or sea airfare cruises accomodations tours vacations car rentals Continental Breakfast 1 Publish Ephraim Enterprise April 2,9, 16,1998 0 Manti Messenger Fphraim Enterprise Intermountain Contractor, 743 Alexander St. SLC, & 323 E 1200 S. Orem 2. Mountainlands Plan Room, 128 S State. Orem & 3560 S 583 1. 1 MENTS may be examined at the Engineers office and the following locations: touch with UDOTs home page er Callisicr Travel Subscnpiion R,ucs (hnhhng r.ues sic.uh lor five vc.trO 91 528-772- 1 Stevens-OwncrBrok- 61 SSci I ,S. beds flfNCIAgSERVICESMt or Jim Ephraim, UT 84627 Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of the Ephraim City Seal Coat, which includes ap- (801)965-434- 6 Wood harvester's dream... Steve Andersons 0 Is pc of property anywhere in the shortest possible lime! i rt Compost A local Chain Saw ServiceNlan! LEANING 528-786- lo- cate a qualified buyer tor any 283-623- Call Local can fTRAVI crop land the public has a right to know DOCUMENT NO. 00110 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 1 283-423- 6 lulioimuk nurbeung system Our lawns use Juab Counties HOME! ROM REALTY lull Em: gardens " Because The CONTRACT (801)423-350- 0 flower Frequently Used Numbers LEANS DEEPER Funeral services were held March 24 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary in Salt Lake City. Interment was in Wasatch Lawn Cemetery Organic Soil Conditioner for EPHRAIM CITY C 12 n. 5 283-468- Sirri-U- t asygjSiBB J Home m 283-462- 1 Carpet grandchildren and 8 City; Ward chapel. InEphraim lst-5t- h terment was in the Ephraim Park Cemetery under the direction of Urscnbach Funeral Home. NOTICES Ronald Schultz (Sheila) of Centerville, and a daughter Ephraim City Cathleen Henroid of Salt Lake 5 South Main Give your fingers a breather, use the Service Directors'! Life or located on south cast side ol our building at 2 North Mam & F.phraim. Survived by his wife, a son. and Isabelle Christensen. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 1, 1998 in the Lloyd PUBLIC le loved Sanpete County and I Use the Messenger-Enterpris- e Service Directory. It targets customers in Sanpete County so your fingers don't have to walk all over the region. niatuzyeru, htc. Night Depository Service Emergency children. Funeral services were held on Wednesday. April I. 1998 in the Sterling Ward chapel. Interment was in the CenterficTJ Cemetery w ith military honors, under the direction of Buchanan Mortuary. Aim Serving Sanpete f celebrating our 94th gear .. enjoy ing natuie. I le enjoy ed sports and loved visits from his grand- of Ephraim. 2 fnm Bank of Ephraim Public Works hunting or just Intuintt Access nliimtcd Aaess 24 his a itiv $19 95 month vv ijiiartcrh account (5256) in the mountains INSURAfclC l Goodyear Tiies Computer diagnostics Quality repair and maintenance xciv ices For fast quality service with peace of niiiitl Just call 1 brother. We will miss his gentle presence and his mischievous smile. He is survived by his son Shawn; parents Clint R. Dahl of Salt Lake City; Jacki and Will Stump of Pleasant Grove; sister Carole Hill and step-fathTracy Lin Hill of Payson; grandparents Rulon (Jack) Dahl of Salt Lake; Rolayne Dahl of California; Will and Agnes Stump of Pennsylvania: Carole Hill of Payson; many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by his grandparents Jill Westlund and er Jack Edwards ARE YOUR FINGERS TIRED OF DOING THE WALKING? $OMMUNlCATibNS Uiah's of four-wheele- Robert Alvin Schultz SISNA of SANPETE sour stiunc for Quick Lube Dahl 1 n. 7 DIRECTORY iOVLM. Clint 1 1 IEIDVIICE AUTO REPAIRTIRESm Andrew Ephraim, returned to his Heavenly Father on March 28, 1 998. Ie was born November 8, 1976. I le was a member of the LDS Church. He grew up in Payson, Utah, where he was involved in many sports and scouting. le was a country boy at heart. Ie lov ed the outdoors, working on the farm, hunting, fishing, riding r. his motorcycle and He was a loving father, son and Jack H. Edwards A former resident Rec. Center (upstairs) 2,1998 1 teriorating values, feelings of City Bldg (basement) 5 South Main St. Mt. Pleasant April Andrew Clint Dahl up the findings as Disturbing. "Today many youth are bein forced to assume significant personal responsibility at a very young age, said Tay lor. The final outcome is manifested by de- facts. POW Thursday, Messenger-Enterpris- e . |