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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Returned from National Week will highlight accomplishments of young people throughout nation 4-- H National 1 Week celebrates 1 4-- 4-- H 1 4-- H 4-- ed 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H, 4-- H 4-- racial-ethn- 4-- ic 4-- H 1 FOR COMPLETE U5T OF SERVICES SEND NAME David Lindsay P.O. Box Mission David E. Lindsay, son of Kenneth P. Lindsay and Bonnie Lindsay and the late Dorothy Lindsay returns home from a mission in the California - Roseville mission on Friday, October 6th. Although Davids family has e maple I i 1 Completely Electric moved to West Jordan, Utah, David will still report on his mission on October 15th in the Ephraim 5th Ward at the newly remodeled chapel on Main Street in Ephraim at 0:50 a.m. The family will enjoy meeting and visiting with old friends following the 20 Elderly Apartments Utah 84627 vn 45 East 100 North & Ephraim, & 1 If l4S VINTON AND MARJORIE STEINER, Apt. 30 I David Lindsay managers 283-636- 3 Ladies Literary Club The Manti Ladies Literary Club will meet October 5, in the library club rooms at 4 p.m. This will be the opening social for the winter. An entertaining and informative program, outlining the coming programs, will be presented. AH members, and those wish- are cordially invited. Light refreshments will be served. Manti Senior Citizen News Call items to : Sue Tatton 835-984- 1 We are starting a Movie Nite at the Center tw ice monthly. The October ones are scheduled for Monday, Oct. 2 and Monday, Oct. 23. We are hoping you will support the activity as it is a fundraiser for our van. Tickets a e $2 donation and this includes popcorn. Time for our first movie is 7:30 p.m., but the next one on the 23rd w ill start at 6:30 p.m. We will continue to adjust the starting time as needed. We are also raffling off a beautiful quilt for a You may see it at the Center. Tickets for the quilt are $1.00 each of six for $5.00. The quilt will be given away at the October dinner No fine print. No asterisk. No disclaimer. There is a time limit though. It s only free for the next one hundred years with an opening deposit of one hundred dollars. Is that a problem? fund-raise- r. party. The October dinner party is scheduled for October 16. We are hoping some will come in costume it makes it more fun and is so close to Halloween. Our next trip is a Nebo Loop trip to enjoy the beautiful fall colors in the mountains. This trip is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 6. We will have lunch at the Center and then leave for the afternoon trip. After spend ing the afternoon in the mountains, we will go to Santaquin for dinner before returning to Manti. There are still seats available, so call Sue Tatton or Lynda Bennett. If we have more than a bus full we will schedule a second trip on a different day. Bedroom Units 4-- H ing to join, TO: Richfield, Utah 84701 FAX 801-896-45- meeting. 4 ADDRESS Services Financial Information 13 California 4-- 4-- H Phone Auditing Mortgage Curtailment Cell Loan Applications Property Tax Auditing - Medical Billings Services Small Business Plans LDS Mission est potential. innovative the accomplishments of the meet youth programs evolving needs the The week of Oct. of our nations diverse suburban during theme for 995, 1 L.More Than and urban youth while continuing You Ever Imagined, reflects the to fulfill the needs of young people variety of programming and in rural America. Over 5.6 million the diversity of the lives and back- youth participate each year in hands-o- n grounds of youth throughout our nation. is part of learning activities. Diverse groups of youth from the Youth Development program across our country participate in of the Cooperative Extension Sysactivities. Young people be- tem. tween ages of 5 and 19 develop For more information about contact your local county Coleadership, citizenship, interpersonal, and workforce skills in a operative Extension office, listed wide variety of programs. Of under the county government secthe total number of youth in tion of your telephone directory. 26 are from minority 1 participates in the ComThese diverse bined Federal groups groups. Campaign (CFC) as of youth participate in a member of Childrens Charities projects that fall within four ma- of America Federation. jor academic disciplines: biological sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities, physical sciences. Our greatest number of young participants are active in the biological sciences. creates supportive environments for culturally diverse youth and adults to reach their full- 4-- Page 4 1995 Thursday, October 5, e, ltd a personal account called Centennial Cheeking, And thb blhe only place yon can get it. Idlit it time you Jivitched to Ziond? ZIONS BANK Member F I) I C Official sponsor of the Utah Centennial XS lSJ |