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Show Thursday, April 24, 1997 Messenger-Enterpris- Marge Champion . By Dean speak at lecture will ODriscoll Marge Champion will be this years speaker at the annual Tanner Lecture presentation at Snow College. She will speak at 7 p.m. . Htsaite re'- . ' ' "rnTr..i.iiiiiiiM''rir jfc ued her work in choreography and as a dialogue coach for Masada, The Diary of Anne Frank and The Awakening Land. Recent di- During their collaboration, Marge and Gower Champion staged the dances for the Broadway musical revues Lend an F.ar and Make a Wish. Their film appearances included Mr. Music with Bing Crosby, Show Boat, Lovely to Look At, That's Dancin and on television Toast of the Town, The Dinah Shore Show, and The Marge and Gower Champion include recting and choreography credits ' wnn her national reputation, time and vision to...cu!tural organizations in the Berkshires and to young artists at the beginning of their careers. Ms. Champion sits on the Stepping Out, Lute Executive Committee of the Song, and Kiss Me Kate at the Berkshire Theatre Festival. In August 1991, Marge Champion received the Legends of Dance Award at Florida States Triple Williamstown Theatre Festival, teaches master classes at Jacobs Pillow, and is a member of the nominating committee of the Antionette Perry (Tony) Awards Crown Ballroom Dance Champifor the past six years. Ms. Champion shows video onship, the largest ballroom dance in America. championship clips and shares with audiences Massachusetts honored Ms. her extraordinary knowledge Champion in March w ith a 1997 about musical comedy darice on Commonwealth Award, citing her Broadway, in the movies, and on leadership as a true patron of the television. She also tells Hollyarts, not only as a financial donor, wood stories during the question but equally important in lending and answer session which follows. 4th of July, cleanup, maintenance highlight Manti City Council meet Manti City Council Nexus Councilmember Barbara Wintch reported to the Manti City Council at their meeting April 6, that Da id and Carrie Stevens w ill be the Fourth of July celebration chairmen. She agreed with the council that April seems early to 1 pursue this project, but there is a lot of preparation involved and the Stevens are anxious to begin immediately. Public Works Director Dale Nielson said that the city cleanup has been completed and he was pleased w ith the results. Bicyclists urged to wear helmet to reduce injuries To the excitement of many, bicycle weather is here! Unfortunately this means an increase in bicycle accidents. The Utah Safety Council warns that each year approximately 1200 Americans are killed in bicycling accidents, and more than 500,000 are injured. Three-fourtof these deaths w ere caused by head injuries, many of which can be prevented by wearing an appropriately certified helmet that fits correctly. It is a common belief that head injuries only occur on busy streets. Thousands of head injuries and deaths happen to bikers of all ages ridingclose to home on traffic-fre- e streets and sidewalks. Bicyclists can fall off their bike, hit stationary objects or slippery spots. Bihs cycle construction or components can fail causing injury and sometimes death to the rider w ithout a helmet. It is also commonly believed that only children need to wear a bicycle helmet. Thousands of individuals of all ages are killed or seriously injured in bicycle crashes. It is important for parents to remember that they are an example to their children and that they need to wear a bicycle helmet also. The Utah Safety Council suggests that cyclists of all ages follow the important tips below: Always wear a helmet certified by ANSI or SNELL. Make sure yours and your children's helmets fit correctly. The helmet should fit snugly right on top of the head w ith approximately two finger widths between the helmet and the individuals exebrows. Straps should be adjusted to fit snugly, but comfortably, w ith the V section positioned just below the earlobe. Fit is extremely important in order for the helmet to do its job. Follow, the rules of the road, stay alert and ride within your skill level. For a free brochure on bicycling and helmets or Utahs bicycling laws, please contact the Utah Ext. Safety Council at if outside 303 or (800) 262-540- 0, 933-594- 3, the Salt Lake Metro. Publish Ephraim Enterprise April 17, 24, 1997 PUBLIC HEARING Manti City will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 30, 1997 at 8:00 p.m. in the Manti City council chambers, main floor Manti City building, 50 South Main Street, Manti, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to accept public comment relative to a grant application to the Permanent Community Impact Fund Board in the amount of $147,000.00 over a two year period. A copy of the grant request is available for rev iew at the Manti City offices project involving particularly the youth of the Manti First Ward. Interested citizens are invited to participate. The effort has been very successful in the past w ith as many as 60 people involved. The Council is grateful for these efforts and voted to furnish drinks and treats to the workers again this year. A public hearing is scheduled for April 30, regarding an application to the Community Impact Board for assistance on the high school stadium project. It is hoped that the project can be expanded to include public recreational facilities. A Manti City Emergency Response Team will be organized to facilitate necessary action in event of emergency. It will utilize as a resource the Emergency Preparedness program of the LDS Church already in place. The city will provide necessary instruction materials to the community along with the emergency equipment and agencies now organized to serve. of charge at the Snow College Family History Center. Monday through Friday. 8-- 5, The first year grant request is for $95,000.00 to assist w ith stadium assembly, construction of restrooms, dressing rooms, installation of a lighting system and necessary engineering. The second year requests a grant of $5 ,000.00 to assist w ith the purchase and installation of bleachers, construction of a concession stand, weight room, berm, scoreboard, parking facility and fencing, pathways and landscaping. 1 project completion. Therefore, this project will comply with the re- of Executive Orders The application to the Permanent Community Impact Fund Board is for a grant, however, the Board may request that all, or a portion, of the requested funds be in the form of a loan. If the Board directs that all, or a portion, of the requested funds be in the form of a loan, an additional public hearing will be held. 11988 and 11990. A description of the project and FIA flood maps are available for citizen review at the Sterling Town Hall in Sterling, Utah. Written and verbal comment will be accepted at the public meeting. If you are unable to attend the meeting, please provide written comment to the Manti City offices prior to 5:00 p.m. on April 30, 1997. Publish Manti Messenger April 24, 1997 M5 D have this project completed before pageant time. Cemetery cleanup is scheduled for May 20. This is a community Snow College Family History Center classes being offered to public These Classes are now being offered free Ephraim City is an Equal Opportunity Emploxer and does not discriminate. reported that there has been considerable wind damage to the Is Curtis Ludvigson, Mayor, roof of the ambulance station and Sterling Town, asked permission to have it re- Environmental Certifying Officer. paired by a local contractor. It was suggested that the contractor also Publish Manti Messenger April assess the roof damage to the Se24, 1997 nior Citizen building and give a bid for its repair. Grass seeding of the monument area south of the cemetery is proceeding. The city is anxious to I le a yi il rv rv rezzss: and Daij ualito. It is the one thing that separates all good products from "cheap" imitations. Anyone can make copies, some can even give you a decent price. But not everyone can say that their copies are good, high quality copies. 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The creek will be diverted around the present channel while the pipe is installed. It will then be turned back into the channel and the pipeline will be installed across the rest of the flood plain. There are no other financially viable alternatives available to complete this crossing. Because the project will return the flood plain to its existing condition, the effect on the flood plain and any existing wetlands will be minimized or eliminated after quirements 4. Bids will be accepted at the above referenced address until 5:00 p.m., Wednesday April 30th, 1997. Bids will be collected and evaluated after the April 30th deadline. Any bids submitted after 5:00 p.m. on April 30th will not be considered. Ephraim City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of The Town of Sterling intends to install a 6 inch culinary water line loop, which will cross Six-MiCreek East of town. A public hearing was held on April 16, 1997 at 7 p.m. to discuss alternatives related to the project and the creek crossing. After presentation of alternatives, it was decided that the crossing would be made along side the existing crossing, by open cutting the stream bed. A bore and jacking crossing would be unacle hippopotamus Ballerina in the Dance of the Hours for Fantasia, which she also choreographed. Karen II. Buchanan Ephraim Public Library is now accepting bids for computer equipment, software and accessories for a computer network for patron use. Bid specification packages may be obtained from Joanne Taylor at Ephraim Public Library, 30 South Main Street, Fax (80 1)283-514Ephraim, UT 84627. Telephone: (801 ) PUBLIC NOTICE Marge Champion began her By INVITATION TO BID 283-454- night clubs, television and MGM musicals. Show. With her late husband. Him director Boris Sega., Marge contin PUBLIC NOTICES "Because the public has a right to know" on May 7 in the Crane Theatre. AS always, the lecture is open and free of charge to the general public. Successors to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Marge and Gower Champion were legendary in the 50s for their ballroom dancing in career with Walt Disney as the live action model for Snow White, the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio, and the Page e (801)835-424- 1 Inc. Manti 9 |