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Show Page 12 Manti Messenger Lindsey Peacock cops first place honors at state Lindsey Peacock, of Ephraim Middle School, won state reflections honors in Literature. Lindsey won first place honors Pageant The Mormon Miracle (Continued from page 1) light the Prophet Samuel. In 1969, BYU became involved production and they were a great help in providing facilities to improve sound and lighting. Cost was still an important consideration and bake sales helped with the funding. with her essay It Could Happen. She will be reading her essay. at Abravanel Hall on Tues., in the April 22. Her essay wi 11 be entered in the national reflections contest. MHS Counselors Corner By Thursday, April 24,1997 Now the Missionary Department of the LDS Church oversees Natasha Madsen and Connie Good Pageant MVett4Datesfortl997!41 June 19-2- 1, 24-2- 8 Manti, Utah Pageant begins at dusk at the base of historic Temple Hill the production and the Church pro- This year is racing by! Seniors Scholarship Fund that is a program have less than 20 days and the rest for any student seeking higher of the classes have 24 days left. education. This is a national orgaUnbelievable! nization and we have very inforSEOP (Student Education Oc- mation on the program. (I would cupation Plan) interviews with hope someone will apply and then ninth grade students and parents share the information with us.) started last week. We will be callThe Better Business Bureau apall make to appointing parents plications have arrived. Any stuments for these meetings. We are dent interested in a career in busidiscussing graduation require- ness needs to apply for this one. Students interested in an Early ments, test cores, registration for next year, and such. Please plan Graduation Program need to let to attend. someone in the counseling departLots of great activities for stu- ment know of this. We have redents: The University of Utah has ceived information that requires us invited students to A Day For to have this goal documented in Women in Medicine and Other the SEOP folder. Health Sciences. Applications Seniors w ho have an interest in in must be picked up our office and community service such as Land- -' mailed immediately. This is a first mark Restoration, Tutoring and come-firserved situation. The Mentoring, Dropout Prevention, cost is $15.00 and the date is Sat- Trail Building, and such need to vides necessary funding. Because this new lighting system, except for the towers and the Automobile accident injures one lights that are owned locally, belongs to the Missionary Department, the cost of erecting the new system is justified since the equip- ment will be moved to other church pageants. The equipment will be removed from the towers and dismantled after the last performance here and moved to the A Manti woman was injured Hill Cumorah Pageant where it Monday when her car w ent out of will be installed two days later. The new towers will stay in Manti control and rolled. Suzanne Madsen was traveling and will be stored on the hill benorthbound about three miles hind the Temple. Local contractor, Mike Barclay north of Manti when her Ford Probe went out of control and and his company, Barclay Meended up rolling down into the chanical is erecting the new towborrow pit. ers. The Pageant Committee is She was taken to Gunnison pleased to have Barclay involved. Valley Hospital with minor inju- They have a fine reputation and ries where she was treated and rethere are many advantages to hav10. leased. No information was availcall Americorps NCCC Projects. urday, May ing a local company do the job, able about what caused the We have information from the This is a national civilian commuplus they have all the necessary National Federation of the Blind nity service program. For more equipment to perform the task, of Utah. There is a $500.00 award. information call including the huge crane. there readers have We are any aware of a received a letter from The dates of the Mormon If Miracle Pageant have been possible candidate, please let us the Manufacturing Engineering know. department at BYU. They indicate changed to three weeks earlier beBYU is offering a Visual Arts they are still accepting scholarship cause of sharing the lighting for who are students senior students Workshop applications. If any equipment with the Hill Cumorah interested in the areas of illustraare interested, please stop by our Pageant. The Pageant Committee is anxious that the public spread tion, studio arts, photography, or office and review this information. The yak of Tibet and the word of this change. New pagThere are two scholarship apgraphics. There are also workSichuanese Alps, China, occaeant dates are June 2 and June shops in theatre, singing, music, plications for the Junior Statesmen sionally climbs to an altitude of and for academic scholars. Costs Summer School. This is an out20,000 feet when foraging. vary between $135.00 and standing opportunity. Campus $300.00 depending on the pro- sites include Princeton University, Your gram. Some sessions will begin by Stanford University, and of local news... mid June. Georgetown University. Lets go (Continued from page 1) MESSENGER- We also have received applicafor this. In addition to the paid job skill tions for the Olin L. Livesey More next week. ENTERPRISE, INC training, the Utah National Guard has Educational Assistance programs that can help with the cost of pursuing a career m a college, or trade school. The Cash Enlistst 1 9-- 1 24-2- 8. best source Helicopter , Mss Iflanti ment bonus is now $2500.00. The Montgomery GI Bill awarded to members of the Utah Guard is now increased to $7,3 6.64. This is a tax free scholarship awarded to all members of the Guard, and can be used to pay tuition, books, fees, car payment, 1 etc. There are no restrictions placed on how the money must be spent. In addition to the Cash Bonus and the GI Bill, for those who qualify, a Student Loan Repayment program is offered. This is a program that allows the Utah Guard to assist in the repayment of Student Loans up to $ 0,000.00. There are specific requirements to qualify for the benefits above, and these can be explained for those who would like further informa1 Camille Barclay, Miss Manti 1996 tion. All these benefits and more, for only 39 days per year, really do make the Guard the best part-tim- e job njLriforqettabk in America. For further information please call SFC JefTBradley at 2 835-524- or stop by the Armory nearest you. tcLgmmliAuri Prices effective Wed., Apr: 23 - Tue., Apr. 29 Sat., Apr. 26, 1997 7:00 p.m. Manti High School Auditorium MC: Hours: KNOW. Monday-Saturda- NOW. 8 a.m.- - 8 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY y MAMTD Jason Buck $79.00 (8) unwinoM T ICKETS Adults: $3.50 Children: $2.50 "We are here to serve you CELLULAROKE EPHRAIM MANTI 835-730- 283-501- 0 RICHFIELD 896-940- 0 'Rtmaicxr 1 35 East Union Manti 835-880- 0 |