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Show Thursday. Auaust 8, 1996 Page Messenger-Enterpris- e popular country band, will play at a free street dance at 8 p.m. Christensen also noted that Sanpete Countys heritage will be highlighted that evening. Well be honoring the descendants of Mt. Pleasants annual Horsenament will begin Friday, August veterans of the Blackhawk War, shoe Mountain Festival scheduled 16 at 5 p.m. she said. Members of the for August 16 and 17 will bring to Laurel Blackhawk War Encampment, in According basketball enthusiChristensen, Main Street Project particular, have added signifiasts to Main Street where teams basketball will be chair, cantly to our county and state, and from throughout the state will vie complemented by country-styl- e we want them to join us for the for a spot at the national finals in cooking, ceremonies, crafts and recognition they deserve. Denver, Colorado. The event bedancing. This will be a city sport Other deserving folks at the gins with a Tip Off barbecue and played on country streets, she Festival will be the runners who live entertainment at the Horsesaid, and a country flavor will be line Downg up for the shoe Mountain Lodge Thursday prominent on the evening of Fritown Dash at 8 a.m. Saturday, evening at 6:30 p.m. The public is day, August 16, at 6:30 p.m. when August 17. The Lions Club will invited and encouraged to attend. a barbecued turkey dinner will be serve a country breakfast from lorseshoe Mountain loops Tour served and Crazy Coyote, a 6:30 to 10 a.m. Early risers may Horseshoe Mountain Festival planned at Mt. Pleasant three-on-thr- ee city-sty- le mile-lon- 1 gather on Main Street for breakfast before and after the race. When the Downtown Dash is over, craft and food booths will begin opening. Main Street will be dotted with street sale specials, unique crafts and games for kids. Beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday; the Hoops people will be dunking, dribbling, passing and shooting. Its fun to watch and a lot more fun to do, said local merchant Dave Wheeler, who sent a team to the national finals last year. This is a real example of country versus city, he said. Last year, the hometown boys showed the city slickers some tough, down-hom- basketball playing. e 1 STORAGE CONTAINERS SALE or LEASE PURCHASE EXCELLENT CONDITIOF 40 8x 8 at Lease Enc Turnback Options No Penalty Anytime You Own 295-181- 35 N. 700 West 1 NSL Central Utah counseling Center is proud to sponsor Dr. Clare A Jones, Ph.D. nationally known consultant on Attention Deficit Disorders August 12 in Richfield (Quality Inn) August 13 in Nephi (Juab High School) promote eating of 5 vegetables or fruits for a better diet Did you know that eating at least five fruits and vegetables a day can decrease your risk for heart disease and cancer? Thats what the national health motto stands for: eating at least five fruits and vegetables a day can decrease your risk for cancer and heart disease. You can see the logo on the plastic bags that you put your fresh produce in at the grocery store. Surveys show that Utahns are below the national average when it comes to eating fruits and vegetables. There will be a grocery store booth on to help give ideas on eating more fruits and vegetables from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Kents in Ephraim on Friday, August 23rd. JoAnn Hermansen, USU Ex- tension Educator for Consumer and Family Sciences in Sanpete County, will hand out fruit and vegetable recipes, and answer questions on preparation of fruits and vegetables. to The meeting of the Sanpete County Diabetes Support Group will be held on Wednesday, August 14 at 7 p.m. in room 142 of the Humanities Building at Snow College in Ephraim. Anyone who has diabetes or has anyone in hisher family with diabetes is invited. For more information call: Shirlene Newmeyer at 462-34- 3 or Bruce Bone at 835-39- 0 , or the Utah Affiliate of the American 1 1 Diabetes Association at communicate with you only through voice mail. Your friends and loved ones keep offering you mints. Could it be that you have bad breath? According to a recent Gallup study, 72 percent of Americans are concerned about their breath not being fresh during the day. Yet, dental experts say even patients with extremely bad breath may not be aware of the problem or realize that simply keeping your whole mouth clean can contribute to fresh breath. With the introduction of new Mentadent Dual Action Mouthwash. is Chesebrough-Pond- s sponsoring e awareness an program designed to help educate you on ways to prevent bad breath by keeping your whole mouth clean and fresh. The MouthWise program will e inform people about appropriate techniques, including the important but often overlooked role that mouthwash plays. While freshening breath is important, mouthwash can also help clean the mouth and help remove plaque by getplaces, like ting to the between teeth and at the gumlinc areas a toothbrush and floss might miss. In addition, there are areas ol the mouth that tend to harbor bacteria, such as the roof of the mouth, the longue and, to a lesser extent, the cheeks. Mouthwash freshens breath because it e methods that is one of the few can reach all of these areas. If you want to become "MouthWise by learning more about habits and find out how your breath rates, you can write for your own copy of the Mentadent Dual Action Mouthwash brochure, which includes a t Breath Index. The Index is a test designed to help you determine your personal breath profile and allow you to test your breath at home. In MouthWise1M, oral-car- oral-car- 9th grade MHS student orientation will be held Tuesday Manti High School will hold an evening orientation for the ninth grade students on Tuesday, Aug. 13 at the high school at 7 p.m. hard-to-rea- oral-car- Parents and students are invited and will receive information Space is limited, so please RSVP to: 6 or Cynthia Allred at on registration, class schedules and high school requirements. There w ill also be information for student and high school activities, clubs and various programs in which they may wish to be This workshop is being offered free of charge to parents, teachers, administrators, and other interested persons. will ay' Diabetes group Knock Them Out With Your Smile, Not Your Breath 14 will meet Aug. Does this happen you? Your 10:00 a.m. -- 4:00 p.m. 462-241- '5-a-D- 5 good-breat- h two-par- DO YOU WORRY that you may have bad breath? You're not alone. According to a recent Gallup study, 72 percent of Americans agree that they are concerned about their breath not being fresh during the day. With the introduction of new Mentadent Dual Action Mouthwash, awareness is sponsoring MouthWise, an oral-car- e Chescbrough-Pond'- s program designed to help you find out if you have bad breath, and how to prevent it by keeping your whole mouth clean and fresh. addition, the brochure contains interesting information you may not know about had breath. for example, did you know that bad breath in the morning can be due to saliva production slowing while you sleep? Why? Because the bacteria in the mouth that can cause bad breath rapidly colonize when saliva flow is low and your mouth feels dry. Did you also know that the human mouth plays host to more than 200 different types of bacteria? Or. that your body produces as much as 1.5 liters (1.4 quarts) of saliva a day? To learn more and to receive your FREE MouthWise brochure, send your name and address to "MouthWise." PO. Box 156. New York. NY 10012-000Remember your smile leaves a lasting impression and your breath can. too! NOTICE OF TAX INCREASE The South Sanpete School District has proposed to increase its property tax revenue from SI, 195, 174 as generated by the certified tax rate to SI, 234, 884 or The proposed increase in property tax revenues will come from the following sources: 3.3. S37,857 of the proposed increase will come from an increase in the property tax rate from the certified rate of .006772 to .006997; and SI, 853 of the proposed increase will come from (b) natural increases in the value of the tax base due to new (a) South Sanpete School District is providing a PRE-SCHOO- L at the Manti Elementary School This will be an integrated program designed to with and students special needs, help prepare all children for It will serve students from Manti enrollment in kindergarten. and Sterling. pre-scho- ol growth. A home valued at $100,000 in South Sanpete School District which based on last year's property tax rate and budget paid S417.51 in property taxes would pay the fol- ;i,i lowing: you have a child between the ages of 3 and 5, that you would like to have screened, please contact Lew Ann 5 or call Manti Elementary, 835-227Jorgensen, Screening takes 60 to 90 minutes per child. Please bring only the child to be screened. S372.46 if South Sanpete School District does not budget an increase in property tax revenue exclusive Screening will assess the skill areas of SocialSelf Help, SmallLarge Motor, Cognitive, Communication, Hearing and Vision. (Vision will be at a later date). of new growth; and $384.84 if the proposed increase in property tax (2) revenues exclusive of new growth is adopted. 12-1- 4, (1) All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on Wednesday, August 14, 1996 at 6:30 p.m. at 39 South Main, Manti, Utah 84642. If 835-227- 1. evaluations will be Monday Wednesday, August at Manti Elementary School. Call for an appointment. Child lli! |