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Show Pago Thursday, November 28, 1996 Messenger-Enterpris- e 8 tra dimension to the abilities of students to communicate and to appreciate stories as a way to relay information. School will end Wednesday at noon for the Thanksgiving ur'n8 the performance. This Marilyn Miller, a third grade at Manti Elementary storyteHing experience added ex- School, has been nominated for the Whos Who Among Americas Teachers. This award holi-teach- er day. LAID is given to teachers who have been selected by a student as one of the best teachers in America. Miss Miller was selected by a student as a teacher of merit w ho 'made a difference in the life of that student. She is, therefore, acknow for excellence as a distinguished educator. Miss Miller has made a difference in the lives of many students as she has given many years of service as a teacher. Future Wccc T HAVE City Builders of America were hard at work in the These 1st graders at Manti Elemetary School have been first grade last week. Students learning about cities, learned the characteristics of cit- ies in social studies by actually building miniature cities. Any visitor at the school can ask these innovative students the qualities of cities and will be treated to a tour of amazingly detailed and creative cities. Songs about the history of Manti and songs in native languages were presented at the final yD as DDD patronage has been a true blessing this past year. We wish you the very best this holiday season! assembly of Pat Mendoza, Artist in Residence at the school. Students with native American heritages were featured as narrators MANTI GROCERY 'We are here serve loyal customers. Your you " to Prices efledtve Nov 29 thru Doc 3 35 East Union Manti 835-880- 0 students kevin Mann and Tucker Prows have enjoyed the program conducted by Artist in Residence Pat Mendoza (rear). Mantj Elementary A message about furnace that isnt your air. hot just t lean Safe and efficient. A N.uut.il g.is is a dean. sale, economical and ellicieni lucl I ! t lie I MAXUM lilteis about eveiy othei month ) ( oi lepl.ue bee k the blowci belt and oil the only combustion i Irom a properly adustcd i! lurnacc are heat, faih W-- water vapor and c.ubon dioxide. To A 1 I ensure your lurnacc is l'T T I j X 5.M Remove all llammable materials Irom the operating properly, lurnacc- - area here aie a lew important ups Make sure the vent system is clear and Get a checkup. undamaged Keep all combustion Have a prolession.il conduct an -'j annual lurnacc- - inspection to . be sure it's installed. u'n,ll,lal . s' and ulus,0tl ; A : Ov-- ptuperly. Io arrange lor an i $299 is scciirelv ... ' ! Make sure blower door GIFT WRAP METAL CARS tecuned' ul Christmas Die Cast motor contact uP'-eaiiMi- . V our hoaung contiaeior. I Icar all cold air returns and heal call the free contraelor- - j ' ' referral service provided by registers so warm air can cireulate the Consider keeping your Rocky Mountain Gas Association at or 324-538- 9 toll-lre- e lit at or consult pilot light so you will be ready for d cold spells. j Lif your telephone directory Do-it-yours- year-roun- Get the fuel facts. Stop by or call Mountain Fuel for a FREE Ttiimicc Cuie amt elf maintenance. Safety Hamlbaok In addition to an annual checkup, set aside time to perform some And if you're next lamiliar with the smell of natural gas. ask for the simple maintenance operations to help keep your furnace operating at peak efficiency and safety. Perform the following steps: i j I Fuelt QUtSTA j Should Kmm Well." which includes a "I scratch-n-snil- f i Mountain A brochure ! J lacs a Smell li'ti . COVPiNY STORE HOURS 8 a.m. -- 10 p.m. Monday-Saturda- y Closed Sunday (Quantities limited to stock on hand) EPHRAIM STORE 360 North Main Ephraim, Utah (801)283-483- 8 Prices effective through 12-4-- 96 t |