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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Page 4 Thursday, January 4, 1996 e, Letters to the Editor invite Letters to tlic I ditot from our leaders Letters must Ik signed, in timid taste not slanderous, and limited to 500 ssotds We reserve the riflii to withhold names with suH'icviem cause One lelici pet person per month, please Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report A Look Back at Ephraim By We or 27: Richard Alan Fowles, Orem, was arrested by Sanpete County Sheriff on the PiThe event of January 4, 896 geon Hollow Road and charged with DUI. Bail was set at $ ,200. when Utah gained statehood, was newcomer should be considerate Dec. 28: Freddy T. Walters, celebrated not just in Salt Lake of his neighbors, which include in was arrested by City, but in all the communities Fairview, this case a food store and two or in Fairview and in the state. Fairview Police three establishments, Intoxication. with Public charged Early local papers and pioneer among others. Bail was set at $200. in Sanpete County record journals The owner, on November 7, A. Conner, feelings and activities of this imDec. 29: Cameron filed for an Agriculture Protection Centerfield, was arrested by portant day. The issue of the Area (APA). If granted, his propGunnison Police in Centerfield Ephraim Enterprise for that erty will be immune from comand charged with Warrant and week is m issing from the files, but plaints of any kind for the followCommitment Order out of we can assume the celebration in ing 20 years, with the exception of proof of a health hazard. Other Gunnison City Justice Court. Bail Ephraim followed the same pattern of that in surrounding comwas set at $660. important undesirable effects, 3 M. Berry, Salt munities. Shane Dec. listed above, are worthy of conThe journal of C.N. Lund of sideration also, but could not be Lake City, was arrested by in Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant records the followPolice Ephraim addressed for 20 years should he ing with reference to the day and charged with Unlawful Possession be granted an APA. its Bail was set activities: at by Consumption. You dont have to accept this Dec. lavb-ty- y close for comfort Too To anyone who has approached Ephraim from the south it is no secret that there has blossomed a large turkey coop complex just south of town and immediately east of the highway. Perhaps the only good thing about having a turkey operation so close to the state highway is that it affords any layman who is keenly interested in the raising of turkeys a chance to see it firsthand without even getting off the main drag and out of his car! Other than that one dubious advantage, there are several drawbacks to the affair, namely, possible health hazards arising from diseased turkeys, dead carcasses, droppings, dust, etc.; devaluation of surrounding lots that once had been attractive business possibilities but now have fringe benefits such as obnoxious odors, cacophonous waves of turkey cackles, un- sightliness, etc.; highly unpleasant smells and allergy-inflamin- g dust that the populace cannot hope to escape, given the closeness of the turkeys which will be smack in the path of the prevailing south winds; and lastly, the undesirable visual impact on both tourists and local citizens as they approach town from the south. This new development represents an expansion of an already existing enterprise vs hose owner has other land farther away from town. He has gone full steam ahead with his own plans. The 1 1 food-servin- g : distressing situation, which treads on your rights. I leres what to do: Before Jan. 1, write down your objections to an APA for this par1 ticular property (check County Clerks Office for parcel numbers) and mail your signed statement to Sanpete County Commission, co Sanpete County Clerk, 160 N. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. Later on, there will be a public hearing on the matter. Watch for notification. If Sanpete citizens are to have any chance of protecting their rights, then it is imperative each one of us make our views known immediately. Sherron Andrcason McKay Andrcason Betty G. Carpenter Chcrie White Lee White Susan Burdctt Lighting winners noted Ephraim City has announced the winners of the I loliday 1 lome Lighting Contest as follows: Most Creative: Don and Chris Johnson True Spirit: Gerhard and Melodi Bolli Best Use: Scott and Barbara lll IviESSENGER USPS ANTI 3284-000- Paperless tax returns will soon be here 1 Services was set at $25,000. Jan. Robert 1: K. Larsen, Ephraim, was arrested by Ephraim Police in Ephraim and charged with DUI. Bail was set at $1,200. Jan. I : Todd Taylor, Ephraim, was arrested by Ephraim Police in Ephraim and charged with Unlawful Possession by Consumption. Bail was set at $250. Jan. 1: James Wesley Armstrong, Manti, was arrested by Ephraim Police in Ephraim and charged with Unlawful Possession by Consumption. Bail was set at $250. Jan. I: Joe K. Oscntowski, to city officials. Ephraim Police in Ephraim and charged with Unlawful Possession by Consumption. Bail was set at $250. THE rPHRAIM Enterprise USPS 0 1 1 Most Lights: Gary and Patty Peterson Overall Best: Stan Black The w inners will receive a $75 credit on their electric bill. The lights on the homes this year were outstanding, according Callistcr THE On January 4, 896 President $250. Dec. 3 : Guy Rich, Ephraim, Cleveland issued his proclamation was arrested by Ephraim Police in declaring that Utah: had now Ephraim and charged with DUI joined the Sisterhood of States, and Open Container. Bail was set and was now counted as the 45th at $1,400. Dec. 3 : Brandon K. Peterson, Ephraim, was arrested by Ephraim Police in Ephraim and charged with Theft of Vehicle, 2 counts, and Vehicle Burglary. Bail was set at $30,000. Millions of Americans will Dec. 31: Joshua J. Lamkey, Gunnison, was arrested by soon be able to file their federal Ephraim Police in Ephraim and income taxes simply by making a charged with Theft of Vehicle, 2 short telephone call. TeleFile, the Internal Revenue counts, and Vehicle Burglary. Bail 1777-200- 0 Publ ished each Thursday for 50c each, $ 6.00 a year inside Sanpete County and $ 9.00 outside Sanpete County, by Messenger-Enterpris- e Inc., 35 S. Main, Manti. Utah 84642. 2nd Class Postage Paid at Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Inc. Messenger-Enterpris- e 35 S. Main, Manti UT 84642 Max and Beth Call Publishers Max Call Editor David Call General Manager Tricia Call Sales Representative Bruce Jennings Reporter Karen Buchanan Manti City Reporter 1 Gunnison, was arrested Gsm0 1 by program, will expand nationwide in 1996. Similar to shopping and banking by phone, TeleFile will be totally paperless. About 23 million taxpayers who now use the 040EZ form will be able to use a touch-ton- e telephone instead. The taxpayers will end their call by using a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that will substitute for the signature required on paper returns. Filing taxes doesnt get any easier than this, said IRS Com1 missioner Margaret Milner Richardson, as she announced the expansion and improvements in the program. TeleFile will not only save taxpayers time and trouble, but will also make the IRS more efficient, she added. After the taxpayer provides requested income information, TeleFile will compute the tax and announce how large the taxpayers refund, if any, will be. Such refunds will generally be received within three weeks. Eleanor Madsen Part of the Celebration of Utahs Statehood star in the American Union. A glorious day! A joyful day for Utah. A day that people have waited for, prayed for, for many weary long years, for which they have sent their representatives and knocked at the door of the Nation six successive times, but have been turned away with scorn, and now for the seventh time, the walls of Jericho fell and we were welcomed by both political parties. The citizens of Mt. Pleasant convened a day or two after in a large gathering in the Union I lall. Attorney A.G. Sutherland and myself were the speakers of the day. We had an enjoyable time and felt to thank the Lord for so wonderfully overruling all things in our favor. various aspects of the days activities. The Ordinance Committee that would be in charge of fireworks and salutes with firearms and explosives; Decoration Com-ittee in charge of all the flag and bunting displays in town; a Music Committee and a Program Committee and a Finance Committee. The day began with the hoisting of the new Utah State flag below that of the United States flag. Later in the morning there was a parade with Uncle Sam on a burro, followed by a brigade of 45 gunmen. At noon, the program in the Tabernacle began under the direction of Mayor Ferdinand Alder, Jr. Fun and games and no doubt plenty to eat and dancing concluded the days activities. The Messenger of Jan. 10 said: The grandest 4th of July we ever had m The Manti Messenger gives a more complete detail of the celnot touch it. ebration there listing commit- could tees that would take care of the Home and School: Vital Links by LILY ESKELSEN President, Utah Education Association just as it becomes increasingly ficult to connect. Our children must hear the same message from home and school. You are impor- Perception is more than half our reality. What I think I can do may be more important than my actual abilities to do it. When a child says, I cant, he will make that his reality, and even with all of our coaxing, he will fail, proving that he was right all along. A childs confidence in himself or herself is vital to success. And although begins to take shape in the infant, it is never too late to foster and develop it. Never too late, but easier said than done. These are cliches to live tant. You are a winner. I value you. I love you unconditionally. Find the strengths in your children. Praise them for their ability to organize a neighborhood ball game. Praise them for their imagination in a drawing they make. Praise them when they show caring for a younger brother or sister. Ask for their opinion. Ask for their help. Ask fpr their respect, but give them yours in return. As parents and teachers, we sometimes define our role as that self-estee- m by. I can easily spot a child in my class who is in need of special attention in building a positive Its the quiet little boy who has no friends. Its the girl who shows off and plays class clown. Its the discipline problem. Its the middle kid in a large family. Its the teachers pet who wants to stay of Corrector, Finder of Mistakes. self-imag- e. We must broaden our perceptions of w ho we are. We are the voices that echo what our children will be. The waiting game is played in doctor's offices across the coun- after school and erase the blackboard. In short, its everyone every single, precious individual one of the 30 or 33 or 36 students I may have in any given year. The link between home and school becomes increasingly vital try. Patients spend an average of 20 minutes waiting for appointments with their physicians. 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