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Show 0 I nm i Letters to the Editor We invite Letters to the Editor from our readers Letters must be signed, m good taste, not slanderous, and limited to 500 words We reserve the nght to withhold names with suffiecient cause One letter per person per month, please Misses siren's ring Why should we let one person change what has been going on for years and years. I, for one, would like to see the ringing of the 8 oclock siren I think 99 of the feel the same way. in Manti people vote to keep the siren ring- To the Editor: I would like to put in my 2 cents worth on the ringing of the 8 oclock siren. I too, miss hearing the siren ring. It just signifies the starting of the day. I think it is good thing, especially for the children getting to school on time. Its sort of like the landmarks you see around the town. Dr. Davidson knew the siren was there when he built his house. 1 ing every morning. Sincerely, Claire Lund Manti Natasha Madsen and Rodney Cox Susan Hill has joined the staff at Manti High School Counseling Center. She will be working with student records, the state SIS program, and has been scheduling Student Education Occupation Plan (SEOP) conferences. We welcome Susan to our school. Connie Good is completing a graduate study program and is also assisting in the counselling center. We appreciate their efforts. STOP conferences are being held with all senior students. We are reviewing graduation require- ments, available Scholarships, education plans, and career goals (parents are invited). These stuh dents will also be invited to a school orientation at Snow College on October 25 at 8 a.m. Most colleges, universities, technical colleges, and private schools will have representatives speaking to our students. post-hig- Wish Lists1 presented (Continued from page 1) Manti State Rehabilitation Office, in behalf of seveud agencies and schools, fora $700 contribution in support of the Job Fair. Mr. Peterson said the county contribution is appropriate because the three public schools. Job Service, Rehabilitation and several Human Services participate in the Job Fair. It provides high school students, and the clients of agencies, with 3. The state agencies are conducting several studies in Sanpete with respect to water studies that include taking samples from wells. One present concern, of course, is the presence of nitrates in the water in the countys northwest opportunities, training, compensation for about 20 different db The following information was received from the Sanpete County Jails booking report. Oct. 14: Victor Manuel Garcia, Ephraim, was arrested in Moroni by the Moroni Police and charged with DUI, Failure to Stop at Stop Sign. Bail was $650. Oct. 14: Cesar R. Estrada, Santaquin, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the UHP and charged with open container, public intoxication. Bail $200. Oct. 14: Antonio Orozco Rodriguez, Ephraim, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the UHP and charged with DUI, open container, no insurance. Bail $850. Oct. 15: Nathan Orien Marshall, Provo, was arrested in Ephraim by the Ephraim Police and charged with Poss of controlled substance. $400. THE nil ANTI IVIessenger USPS 3284-000- 0 15: Charles Ellis Christensen, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested by the Mt. Pleasant City Police, in Mt. Pleasant, and charged with DUI. Bail was $1,000. Oct. 15: Ignacio Manzo, Moroni, was arrested by the Sanpete County Sheriff in Manti and charged with DUI. Bail $1,200. Oct. 15: Miguel Cisnero Istrada, Ephraim, was arrested by the UHP in Mt. Pleasant, and charged with public intox, open container. Bail $200. Oct. . Your best source local news. THC THt THE of .. MANTI MESSENGER EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE EPHRAIM Enterprise USPS 1777-200- 0 Published 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 1 1 r- - 19-2- 4. 63 (,.J 1 iiih many people do you know who were mugged by a seagull in Washington, D.C.? Wait till ou tell the kids at school! He frowned, but I could see a smile struggling. And the he said, Did you see it? It was huge! Tylers never going to believe this. Do you think someone trained him to attack? Maybe its a girl and has babies to feed. What got his little heart pumphis mind reeling was not and ing the impressive people and places of the city but something unplanned and unexpected. It got him talking. It got him thinking. It wasnt the lesson I planned, but to this day, my kid knows who wrote the Gettysburg Address, how high the Washington Monument is and that ou cant shoot the Utah State Bird, even if it mugs along. I decided to treat him to a hot dog at one of the little endor wagons at the bottom of the memorial. I handed it to him. I le yawned. He opened his moth w ide, about to take a bite when from ten oclock high swooped the most fearless seagull I hae ever seen. It clawed the entire hotdog right you. ketchup and never to be seen again. The kid was so stunned, he didnt even have time to scream. He just stood there with his hand to his face, rubbing the spot the bird had slugged him. "Mom! Help! I ran over to him, trying not to laugh as the tears of fright ran down his facc.Mom! It stole my hotdog! If I was home. Id get my hunting rifle right now! You cant, I laughed, The Seagull is our State Bird. He re- ally was upset and not in the mood for joking. Let me get you another hotdog. No, he sobbed, I hate hotdogs and I hate birds! When he finally settled down, I tried another approach. Youve made history today, Jared. I low f fTrrmfn" Scholarship Pageant 'TSP, SL 1 ri y A L Cadee Hansen Miss Panoramaland, 1994 With Special Guest Amanda Moody. Miss Utah 1995 Saturday, Oct. 21, 1995 7:30 p.m. Manti High School Tickets: S5.00 (at the door) fr VUTAH a1 YOUTH BASKETBALL Boys' and Girls' Leagues A PROGRAM OFTHE UTAH JAZZ & COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL AGENCIES THE JR. JAZZ PROGRAM IS NOW IN YOUR AREA AND THROUGHOUT THE SALT LAKE VALLEY WITH LEAGUES DIVIDED INTO AGE GROUPS 1) JR. JAZZ DIVISION A) Novice - 3rd & 4th Grades B) Intermediate - 5th & 6th Grades 2) JR. HIGH DIVISION A) 7th & 8th Grade Boys B) 7th & 8th Grade Girls GRADUATED RULES AND COMPETITIVE LEVELS BY DIVISION ... EACH PARTICIPANT WILL RECEIVE: A) UNIFORM JERSEY B) CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION C) UTAH JAZZ GAME TICKET D) MEMBERSHIP CARD E) UTAH JAZZ PLAYER CLINIC AT YOUR LEAGUE F) PAID OFFICIALS Manti & Sterling Youth (Girls & Boys) JOIN THE JAZZ LEAGUE AT: Manti City Office 50 South Main, Manti Oct. 9th - Nov. 2nd 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. $5.00 LATE FEE AFTER NOV 2NDI NO APPLICATIONS TAKEN AFTER NOV 6TH S25.00Child $6.00 For Jammin Shorts (Optional) All Participants & Coaches Will Be Attending The "JAZZ VS. CHICAGO" Game on Nov 24th - So Plan Ahead! (Extra Tickets Will Be Available) 1 H Miss Vcmoranmlcmci My son was mugged in Washington, D.C. by a revered Utah state symbol. I took Jared with me to a teachers conference where I was privileged to sit w ith senators and representatives and discuss the future of everything from school lunch to school computers. My son was at the time and all the titles and famous landmarks were lost on him. I le was tired of reading the book Id made him bring and tired of the tour guides and tired of walking. I le was ready for some excitement, and he got it. After one meeting, we had enough daylight left to hike to the Lincoln Memorial and see the solemn statue enthroned among the immense marble columns. Jared was tired of walking and shuffled off into the sunset, dripping 'jf l&wl Roshelle Olson displays the trophy which she won at the Sanpete County Fair for her Grand Champion gelding. Roshelle is the daughter of George Olson (Bud and Geneva Olson, Ephraim) and Karen Jennings (Don Ray and Sue Larsen (Olsen) Ephraim). She is the fourth generation of Grand Champion exhibitors in Sanpete County. She is currently working for Cox Rock Products and plans on attending Snow College. by LILY ESKELSEN President, Utah Education Association out of his hand, slapping him in the face with its wing, and took . j Vital Links 1 1 Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report Scholarship announcements are arriving daily. Junior students need to look at the Discover Card Tribute Award. Engineering Week will be held at the University of Please call Utah February if JoAnn Lighty at is interested. student your A math lab will be offered after school in our library and student tutors will staff it. Mr. Good is also in his room for additional math assistance from 7 to 8 a.m. Also a tutoring pool is being organized with Snow College education students. These services will enhance the academic success of our students. Parents and students: please contact us for information. If you need help, it is available. Remember, most of us will never do great things so lets do small things in a great way. Home and School: 1 information of up-to-d- g The Job Fair makes the each of at high presentations schools, Mr. Peterson said. The Commission approved the appointment of Mavon Herring as registration agent for Manti and Darlene District No. Blackham for Manti District No. day-lon- -- Horse owner is 4th generation to exhibit Grand Champion MHS Counselors Corner By Page 2 Thursday, October 19, 1995 e, Messenger-Enterpris- |