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Show Page 4 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, September 18, 1997 e RICH Manti Elementary PTA News Doghouse times for 55 yards. The most (Continued from page 1) had changed their style, but in fact pressive stat of the game goes to they have only expanded upon Connor Thompson who rushed 16 their traditional run and shoot of- times for 2 1 8 yards and two touchfense and, with the powerful offen- downs. Marc Brown rushed 9 sive line that they have, are able to times for 67 yards and one touchrun at w ill against their opponents down while Jesse Strickland thus far. Manti rushed 45 times for rushed 4 times for 1 3 yards and one 407 yards in this game and they are TD as well. Manti now has a 0 record averaging 335 yards per game to their opponents 114. They have and they remain the only team in that has not been gained 1,006 total yards in three Division will travel to An 344. and scored Manti allowed only upon. games is that Kamas fact Manti where this has Friday interesting they will 13 for 357 Summit South Wildcats been penalized yards, play the yards more than the total yardage beginning at 7 pm. The JV and gained by their opponents. Manti Freshman teams will play this afwas penalized 12 times for 99 ternoon at the Manti Cemetery beyards while Gunnison was flagged ginning at 4 p.m. 4 3-- 2-- A Shop at Home 10th Annual PRODUCTION SALE By Dona Brady im- J mWOLIFF Y00RIIEES Friday, September 26, 1 997 7 p.m. time w ith them on the playground , as well. The program focuses on teaching self esteem to move the children from risk to resiliency. This year, he is working with the h two 5th grade classes and the 5th split. The program will tinue throughout the school year and will end w ith a graduation emony that parents will be invited to attend, School pictures w ill be taken By Dona Brady Last week was Safety Week at Manti Elementary. There were safety tours of all of the play- ground equipment, w ith instruc- tion on the safe and proper use of piece. They talked about in games, both alone and groups. Bicycle safety was dis- - Utah County Fairgrounds Selling our 1997 Fall crop by: Tee J Willow Jack, Tee J Eddies Badger, Counter Move, Dustin Diamond For info, call 798-308- 1, 798-613- or 5 423-240- Q 4th-eac- con-safe- ty cer-cuss- ed and new four-squaand scotch hop games were painted on the blacktop. It was an educational and fun week for everyone. Sept. 19 (today). The school is very excited Please remember that the pub-abothe DARE Program. The lie is invited to come see the is in its 4th week, with tojournalism exhibit in the Kiva SherifTKevin Holman visiting the and hallway of the school. It is on school every Friday. He teaches display through Sept. 29. There the students drug and alcohol re- - are some excellent pictures. Come sistance skills with a w ork book and take advantage of this once a in the classroom and he spends the year opportunity. re ut pho-progra- m DEPUTY PROBATION OFFICER POSITION 6th District Juvenile - Sanpete no benefits. (1) Part-timDUTIES: Under close supervision, assist in implementationof correctional plans for juvenile offenders; provide supervision and sureillance; meet with juveniles and others to ensure compliance; conduct drug screenings and electronic monitoring; assist with preparation of reports; supervise work, instruct, demonstrate and participate with juveniles on work projects, other related duties. Requires completion of two years of college in pursuit of Bachelor's degree in related field; plus one year of directly related experience working with juveniles. Must possess valid drivers Icense and have access to transportation. First aid certification desirable, must have ability to lift heavy objects and perform manual labor; flexible e, schedule, including evening and weekends. OTHER INFORMATION: Salary: $9.58hr., closing date: September 26, 1997. Applications and job announcements may obtained from Job Service or Sam DeLeeuw, 6th District Juvenile Court, 50 S. Main2B, Manti, UT or from the Administrative Office of the Courts 0 or 230 South 500 East 300, SLC UT 84102, Phone 4 EOE. 578-389- 578-380- NOTICE is hereby given that the time and place for SATELLITE REGISTRATION of the names of the qualified electors in Sanpete County, Utah prior to the s Municipal Primary Election, Tue., Oct. 7, 1997 one will be between the hours 8 Kevin Holman of the Sanpete County Sheriffs Office, has been conducting safety programs at Manti Elementary a.m. and of 8 p.m. on the following days: Mon., Sept. 29, 1997 and Tue., Sept. 30, 1997 at the following locations: School. Voting Districts North of Ephraim Mt. Pleasant City Blue Room - 1 15 West Main -- College of Eastern Utah. . It's not too late to register for Fall Quarter!!! New Student Orientations be held ori .Friday, Sept. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; H you are unable to attend call the Advising will' i Voting Districts Manti, Ephraim & Sterling Manti City Hall - 50 South Main . -- ; ' ISI ilk labels are changing Two percent is now reduced fat one percent is low-faand skim s . No change m whole milk. Bottoms up , Center'at ext. 5623 to schedule a mini orientation. (801)637-212- 0 Voting Districts South of Sterling -Gunnison City Hall, 38 West Center . t. non-fat- For further information on Voter Registration Contact the County Clerk at 1 Come Experience Us! 835-213- Let us help make sense o f it a qou We know choosing a printer to fit your needs can be a trying experience kinda like trying to finish a jigsaw puzzle without all the pieces. Thats why we make printing and copying simple to understand. 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