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Show VOL. 2 NUMBER 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1996 Recycling EPA fund should help Manti High School program underway in Manti BY: TIFFANY JACKSON Come with me for a moment to an incredibly beautiful land A land with a recycling facility available to all those who choose to help the environment by taking a short period of time to re- This year at MHS the students have a great opportunity that students of the past have not been able to take advantage of. This opportunity will provide money for class use and, at the same time, improve the appearance of the school and increase school pride. This great opportunity is made possible through the Templar EPA Fund. Here is how cycle their newspaper, magazines, metal and aluminum cans, and organics. This great opportunity not only saves the earth for future generations, but it saves money. Money that comes back BY: TIFFANY JACKSON to the people in order to improve The St. George Marathon is and make the city more praise- one of the toughest courses in the U.S. People from all over the worthy. A dream world? . . . Per- world come to Southern Utah to haps not This lovely dream is race against some of the best runquickly transforming into reality. ners in the world. It has been On September 3rd the recy- called Americas Biggest Little cling program commenced in Marathon with more than 2,000 Manti. Citizens are now able to runners competing each year. The gunfire rang through the take the above listed items autumn leaves of Central Junc(newspaper items, magazines, aluminum cans . . ect) to Manti tion, UT(26 miles west of St. City Yard between the hours of George). The sunlight was just 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday-Frida- beaming over the mountain tops curs such as gum or stains in the it works: At the beginning of the year carpet, beat up lockers, or any each class is given $300 to spend other form of damage the money however they want. To keep the to repair it will come out of these full $300 and have it at the end class funds. If the damage canof the year for class use, the stu- not be attributed to a particular dents of each class must take class then each class will have to pride in the appearance of their cover 14 of the cost. The custoschool and do their best to keep dians of the school will report to it neat and clean. If damage oc die principal from time to time !o asses damages and to costs. Most of the students at MHS lave a good reputation for keep-n- g their school clean. It is this majority that needs to ensure that everyone contributes to the appearance of the school so that :ach class will have plenty of noney to spend at the end of the 'ear. Two MHS girls will participate in smaller St. George Marathon this Saturday y. when the 4,000 eager participants Towns throughout Sanpete dashed forward to begin the gruCounty must pull together in or- eling race. A Miss Janna der to make the recycling program a big hit! Care enough to recycle! Red Ribbon Week at Manti High 21-2- 5 Oct.excited about life? Well Dr. Bateman and Dr. Burnham have run in these types of races. They give us hope." The Marathon will begin at a.m. on Monday, October 6:45 Bateman and Rebecca Allen routine was much the same: an seemed to stand out in the clus- average of four miles a day, five 5th. Good luck! Heres rooting tered group of runners. Sure days a week with a hard run once for you. 1 enough, both track stars ran at an a week. Hard, meaning amazing pace and, with streams miles. When asked, What are your of sweat running down their forehead, ripped through the finish goals for the marathon? Both line. The two amazing girls tied chuckled and replied," to finish for first in their division. the race." Becky Kate hopes to O.K., O.K., so the race maintain a 10 minute race. It doesnt take place until October sounds like an awesome goal. Ive never done anything like 5th, but the future of Janna and SL the famous in before. Im just so excited! this George Becky Marathon can almost be pre- Janna exclaimed. dicted. They have both worked Jannas father. Dr. Kim extremely hard over the last four Bateman, and Dr. Bruce months to prepare for the up Burnham from Ephraim are also coming race. Their conditioning running this incredible race. 14-2- They are so encouraging. Both, Templar Two- - :ers available Each teacher at MHS has been given a packet of Templar that they will award to their Ttoo-fe- rs g students. These will awarded be by the coupons in to the students their teachers classes that somehow make a Are you positive contribution to their Ribfor Red class. The coupons are redeembetter get ready you bon Week! October 5 will able at the following places: Snow College Swimming be the eventful week. We will Pool Subway have a fabulous guest speaker Drive-i- n Charlies Steve James. in Manti He will address us on many is- Top Stop Motsa Lotsa sues involving our health and Gas Petersons insure to Be well being. get Top Stop in Ephraim volved that week. money-savin- 21-2- N deter-nin- e The Bright Spot Millers Bakery Snacklcs Anderson Journal Joffer There are parts of a ship which, taken by themselves, would sink. The engine would sink. The proarTWo-fers awarded Also, Tempi peller would sink, the steel plates for Templar IQ include the fol- that make up the sides would sink. But when these parts are lowing: Palisade Golf Course built together, they float So with Fat Jacks Pizza the events of my life. Some have Choices Restaurant been tragic. Some have been Sno Cap Lanes happy. But when they are built together, they form a craft that Thank you to all of these busi- floats and is going someplace. . nesses for supporting excellence And I am comforted. at MHS. Ralph Sockman Kents Drug Janna Bateman |