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Show Thursday, November 28, 1996 A Look Back i (Continued from page 1) rare musical treat is promised to all who attend. The weather played an important part as it does today. Kansas City, Nov. 28: This has been the coldest November day since the establishment of the weather bureau in this city 9 years ago. At 8 oclock this morning the mercury stood at 1 degree above zero. Nov. 23, 1896: A furious windstorm ushered in the first real winter. Some snow fell but not enough to cover the ground. Evidence that turkeys were the main attraction then as now is indicated by these items from the Enterprise Nov. 25, 896: This is Thanksgiving week and the Junction Co-o- p is cutting dress goods worse than the people are cutting turkeys. Turkeys will roost high to1 night. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day. Page 3 Messenger-Enterpris- e recipe and maybe some pumpkin pie. Then as now, if they didnt want to do the cooking they could do as this advertisement suggests: Call at the Arcade for your Thanksgiving dinner, the very best prepared. Another ad in the Enterprise said, Nice dishes and fresh dishes for Thanksgiving dinner at the Junction Co-oYou might do as p. Andrew Thorpe did - spent Thanksgiving in Elsinore, or have others share it with you as Dr. Olesten and Family of Manti spent Thanksgiving with friends in this city. There was opportunity to attend church services and entertainment during the holiday: Nov. 25, 896 There will be a Union Service at the Presbyterian Church Thursday a.m. at 1 1 oclock. 1 The Home Dramatic Company will present a 3 Act drama Whatever your Thanksgiving, A Felons Bond, Monday may we truly make it a day of evening Nov. 30th. thanks for those pioneers who sacA.C. Lund will come down rificed so much to make it possible from Provo with the BYA choral for Utah to become a State and be Society and give a concert in the a part of this great nation and who Tabernacle Friday evening. Some laid a foundation for all that we of the best singers in the state are have. Give thanks for all the bless- included in the Company and a ings of these 100 years. Missionary Farewells jY Completely Electric Jeremy James A Marin Osolno, Chile Mission f 1 Bedroom Units i Elderly Apartments 45 Jeremy James Mai in has been called to serve in the Osolno, Chile Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. will He enter the Missionary Training Center on Dec.l 1, 1996. He is the son of Ronald and Pamela Anderson A et maple Apa,, rt V T 1 ast 100 North 1 pliraim. Utah 84627 VINTON AND MARJORIE STEINER, Apt 30 283-636- managers LEJ' 3 Shop at Home Marin of Ontario, California. His grandparents arc the late Dewey and Frances Anderson of (A14l1itemPizza $6.00 Jeremy James Marin Ephraim. Monday nights ONLY FREE DELIVERY! EPHRAIM IRRIGATION COMPANY ASSESSMENTS ARE DUE Manti only $8 nnmmu -- 2 14 " Collection of assessments will be made at the residence of the Treasurer, 36 S 100 W Ephraim, Utah from 5 00 to 9 00 p m on December 2nd and 3rd, 1996. Remittance can also be made by mail any time before December 3, 1996, A 10 Late Fee will be charged on unpaid assessments after December 3, 1996 3-ite- JESSE Publish Ephraim Enterprise Nov. 21, ot r 'eqoifed ALSO- pizzas m , EPHRAIM IRRIGATION D. BIRCH, SECRETARY-TREASURE- r $13 Lofsa Mofsa Pizza only COMPANY R 101 South Main 27, 1996 Manti 835-800- 0 My! Last week was the week for rivalries. Those MUST WIN that seem to emotion than more almost games carry any other than the game gets more players involved. just Strange things were happening in Provo and Salt Lake last week. For example, imagine having to place guards around the white brick Y up on the mountain, so no U of U fans will paint it red. Even the statue of Brigham Young was not immune when Ute fans found out they couldn't paint thcY, they dumped a can of red paint on the statue! Conversely the U campus was on alert too. When the computerized traffic sign was set up just before the split on northit read bound Work was West Bound to on 5, Bridge supposed 215: Expect Delays, last week the message included a P.S. in the form of Go, BYU. One young lady who was rooting for the Utcs felt obligated to ram her car into it to stop the message! Paul James, KSL sportscaster that is unabashedly blue wound up with 12 inflated cows hanging from the trees in his yard. He counted himself lucky. In years past, the decorations have insnow and more. cluded toilet paper, in Utah was at a high pitched is which never legal Gambling, work-placin all over. I heard preas pools sprang up frenzy U U U 42 U BYU like dictions of 20; of by 6, and more all this illegal activity was boasted about on the airwaves! Yet the most astonishing thing about this rivalry was in the behavior of the two teams after the game. Fans may misbehave themselves but something magical was going down on the field a shot of K.O. and it made the front page of the daily paper Kealaluhi of BYU comforting Harold Lusk of U of U; inside the sports section a shot of Coach Edwards and Coach McBride in a hug. It takes a great deal of respect and empathy for such pasconduct afsionate opponents to engage in such sportsman-lik- e w a feelboastful and inners. What no terwards. No sore losers I- -1 red-color- es good game! Now if I can just chase down some tickets to Las Vegas in a can experience his favorite rivalry week where my father-in-laBYU Cougars... 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