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Show Thursday, October 3, 1996 Page 3 Messenger-Enterpris- e Advisor has been recognized for the Department of Corrections Facility in Gunnison. Rasmussen received a Public Service Award from the DOC during the annual awards banquet held recently in Salt Lake City. strumental in planning, organizing and implementing several Cultural Awareness Programs for inmates at the Central Utah Correctional Facility. These programs have been instrumental in breaking down the barriers ofprejudice and stereotyping, while promoting 0. Dana Cox and David and Kathy Cox of Manti announce the marriage of their daughter, Dana, to Brian C. Butler, son of Clark and Linda Butler of Deweyville, Utah. They will be sealed in the Manti LDS Temple on Friday, Oct. 4, 1996. A reception will be held in their honor on Friday, Oct. 4 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Manti Tabernacle. An open house will bd held the following evening. Sat., Oct. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Deweyville Church. Everyone is acceptance of other cultures. Insight and understanding is essential in today 's diversified world. Brian C. Butler Ms. Rasmussen has gone the exinvited. tra mile in donating time and dedDana is a graduate of Manti ication to this very worthwhile High School, Evans Beauty ColWe wish to commend Ms. project. lege and Snow College. She is curRasmussen for her efforts in this rently employed at Barclay Meendeavor. chanical. In spring quarter of 1995, Brian is a graduate of Bear Rasmussen came up with the idea River High School and Stevens to start a class called Community Henager College of Business. He Outreach. wanted to have a class served in the Portland, Oregon where our students could have a Mission. He is employed as Prodirect effect on our community." duce Manager at Kents Market. By spring 1996, the 55 students The couple will make their enrolled in the program were alhome in Manti. ready having success with the inmates at the Gunnison Prison. Students from all ethnic back- 1 ners in the three categories. Poetry, For more information, contact Utah Recydes at Essays, and Short Story. There was a large response to the contest. The Literacy Fair w ill also feature exhibits and demonstrations focusing on areas such as computer software, childrens books, It's a girl! 359-574-2 Keiths scouting experiences Tresha Rasmussen grounds immediately began preparing special cultural presentations to present at the prison. They informed and entertained on special occasions like Black History Week and Cinco De Mayo as well as enriched the lives of those at the prison on otherwise normal days. have included Timberline, leadership training, camping trips, the Utah Heritage Jamborall and many fun activities. He has been a Troop Leader and Senior Patrol Leader. Keith is freshman at Manti High School. He is active in the band and FFA. He is active in the LDS Church and in his quorum in the Manti 4th Ward. The Eagle Court of Honor was Keith Alder friends and family. It included a flag ceremony by Troop 538, video presentation highlighting scouting experiences and the awarding of the coveted Eagle The service done at the prison is only a small portion of what the attended by scouts and leaders, international students did. Award. actually They made presentations at the Wasatch Academy, elementary and middle schools, Lions Club and Rotary Club meetings, church parties and they hope this year to be invited to area high schools. There are 45 students already signed up forthe program this fall and they are currently getting organized to pick up where last year s group concluded at the end of the school year. You may contact Rasmussen for more information extension by calling 283-402- 1, 281. Tresha was nominated for the award by DOC employees Craig Burn and Merrilee Petersen. (Continued from page 1) scrap books, family history, calligraphy, family home evening helps, great books and much more. The committee in charge of this event is: Karen Buchanan, chairman, and committee members Christine Wade, Janice Cluff, Carolyn Johnson, Eileen Howe, Dana Keisel, Janie Hintze and Marilyn Lyon. Dawn and Tarek Samhouri. Grandparents are Janna and David Paystrup of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Taher Samhouri of Amman, ts are Jordan. Bonnie Butler of Nephi and greatgrandchild number 8 for Roxie and Keith Keisel of Ephraim. Great-grandparen- refrigerators. Professional football player lauds Snow College Support Services mother away from home, said ODriscoll You might watch him play Duane. I cant thank her enough By Dean for making me do my homework and studies first Thats what made athlete making tons of money be- it possible for me to be successful cause he grew up larger than most when 1 continued my college caof us, but the truth is that some reer at Washington State. folks at Snow College helped him Learning how to manage his learn how to work hard to earn his time allowed Duane the chance to chance to play football. participate in a wide variety of activities at Snow. He participated deDuane Sanders is playing fensive end for the New York Jets in ballet, theatre, choir, the these days, but five years ago, this Polynesian Luau and was also inyoung, black teenager from south vited to speak at the Baccalaurecentral Los Angeles was trying to ate Services. Sanders was an start a new life in Ephraim. The football on Sunday afternoons and think hes just another overpaid staff in the Student Support Services department at Snow College recognized a need for help with Duane and reached out to make a permanent difference in his life. Duane was destined for stardom on the football field and spent most of his time on the grass in the beginning. However, in addition to being homesick, Duane was also having financial troubles trying to live away from home for the first time. Claudia Olsen is the manager for the Student Support Services office and she looks forward to working with young people just like Duane. 1 have a soft spot in performer at Snow College. Two years later he became an an at Washington State and was named the Pac-Te- n Player of the Week. Despite having already signed a free agent contract with h the Jets, Duane keeps a down-to-eart- attitude about his athletic career. The Student Support Sewices staff consists of Director, Alema Teo; Intervention Specialist, Sandra Lanier, Transfer Advisor, Mike Anderson; three part-tim- e employees and Claudia Olsen. The services are available to first generation college students and those who qualify under the low taxable my heart for athletes, said income category or those who Claudia. Most of the athletes I have learning disabilities or physiknow consider her (Claudia) a cal impairments. tmM Donlt (a05ftan9(aB T r t maple Aparfflj 1 Completely Electric Karen Buchanan, chairperson, and Chris Wade, committee member, check over some of the display items for the upcoming Literacy Fair. Bedroom Adult Education Class planned by School District Units Elderly Apartments Ephraim, Utah 84627 45 East 100 North South Sanpete School District is offering an Adult Education Class for people 18 years old or older who have not completed their high school education. This rmsmrnm ofuualifiediippllcantp VINTON AND MARJORIE STEINER, 283-636- managers 30 Apt. 3 course is designed to teach the courses necessary for people to receive their high school diplomas. The class will be free except for the cost of the diploma (approximately $ 5.00), and will run for a total of 24 weeks. j XL Claudia Olsen, Duane Sanders and Alema Teo. Comprehensive General Dentistry 1 CANNON VOTE 83 Repealing the Federal Speed Limit Chris Cannon supports the repeal of the national speed limit, allowing states to set their own limits. seven Members of Congress to vote against the bill that repealed the national speed limit (HR 2274, 92095). Bill Orton was one of only 'V For a complete list of the 446 ways Chris Cannon will vote like you, i 800-263-98- or www.chriscannon.org l 1055 So. Medical Drive Mt. Pleasant, Utah Registration for this course will be October 3, 1996 at 7 p.m. Ephraim, Manti and Sterling residents will resgisterat the Sanpete Valley Academy, located on the Snow College West Campus. If you have any questions regarding this program, please contact Rex Ivory (Ephraim Middle or Brian School) at Olmstead at the Sanpete Valley Academy at 283-403- call if painted and pout reflective tape on the fire hydrants of Manti City. I le was assisted by members of Troop 538 and scout leaders. A baby daughter was bom Sept. 13, 1996 in Salt Lake City to Accepted materials include washers and dryers, water heaters, dishwashers, ranges, air conditioners, freezers and ' For his Eagle project, Keith Literacy Fair during the program. Special gifts will be awarded to each of the win- An Eagle Scout Court of Honor for Keith Alder was held Sunday, Sept. 29 at the Manti Tabernacle. Keith is a son of Roger and Shelley Alder, the grandson of Dan and Patsy Wintch, and Joyce and Lyle Alder of Manti. ai r The awards are presented to a member of an allied federal, state or local governmental agency whose actions have substantially benefited the Department of Corrections. The explanation on the award best described why Rasmussen was honored: Tresha Rasmussen has been in- Keith Alder & extraordinary efforts performed at 283-600- New patients welcome Friendly, knowledgeable staff Comfortable dental care Emergencies Preventative treatment Todd P. Lee, D.D.S. Call 462-380- 0 for appointments & exams 7, 8. 1 |