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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Rasmussen couple graduate from USU Bryan and Bernadette jor in Biological and Agricultural Rasmussen graduated June 10, Engineering with minors in Por1995 from Utah State University. tuguese, chemistry, and math. In ceremonies held Saturday, both graduated with a Bachelor of Sci- ence degree, and both are members of Golden Key, a National Honor Society. Bryan, son of Paul and Diana Chemistry. The couple will now make their home in Salt Lake where they will both attend the University of Utah. Bryan will pursue a masters of Bernadette, daughter degree in Chemical Engineering, Lund of and Bernadette will enter, on Charles and Jeannine Gunnison, and granddaughter of scholarship, the College of Ralph and Melva Lund, also of Rasmussen of Ephraim, and grandson of Helen Rasmussen, Gunnison, graduated with a ma Utah State University held its 02nd annual commencement exercises June 10. Some 2,575 undergraduates and 790 graduate students were candidates for degrees. Bachelors degree candidates from this area include: Ephraim: Agriculture: Stephanie Jean Hopkins, Kirk Kim Larsen. Business: Rebecca Anderson Mortensen. Education: Cody Gordon, Melissa M. Gordon, Jeanie Mortensen Hermansen. Humanities, Arts and Social Sci aerospace engineering, and indusTwo high school students extrial technology. Engineering procelling in math and science at fessors at USU donate their time the Manti High School are among to their pro387 who attended Utah State to introduce students and fession challenge them in exUniversity's Sixth Annual Engiercises which use math and scineering State program in Logan ence to solve physical problems. June Delegates from Manti High proThe intensive five-da- y Preston include School gram introduces high school junand Paul of son iors to the engineering profession Frischknecht, is an He Rebecca Frischknecht. and is sponsored by USU engiand is listed on the neering alumni, school district Eagle Scout I roll. le has also been acfoundations, engineering firms, honor and businesses. Delegates receive tive in sports and is an assistance $350 scholarships to attend the coach fora Jr. Jazz team. Wendy Henningson is a university-credprogram. Students participate in 2 of the more daughter of Dale and Ka than 232 Challenge Sessions Henningson. She is a member of the Daughters of the Utah Piotaught during the week. Each student also completes neers, Spanish Club, and AmeriShe project within biological, irriga- can Junior Legion Auxiliary. basketball. in has also lettered girls tion, civil, environmental, electriand mechanical, cal, computer, ?.S tMb r 12-1- 7. o b Local students are USU graduates 1 ences: Courtney R. White. Science: Roger Louis Tervort. Manti: Business: Brian R. Bryan and Bernadette it Rasmussen Cox. Education: Lisa Wintch Brown, Matt J. Mullins. Sterling: Education: Malissa Ann Kelsch. 1 Russ Mickelson graduates from Rick Wathen earns juris doctor (JD) degree Whitman College Rick Wathen received juris June laude. One of 226 a J doctor (J.D.) degree from William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, 11. persons awarded degrees at the law school's spring commencement Kamie Frischknecht Brown wins prestigious award Kamie (Frischknecht) Brown has been named the 1995 recipient of the Elaine C. Southwick Meredith Award at Southern Utah University. Candidates for this award are nominated by the general student body and the deans of each college, based on academic excellence and overall campus and community involvement. Recipients of this award have excelled 1 initial.) receives Masters Degree at Utah State Kamie F. Brown Kathryn Youngberg Nell received her Master of Science in Education Degree in ceremonies the Cedar City and St. George ofheld at Utah State University on fices. Friday, June 9th. Kathryn is married to Alan formerly of Manti, and they' and their son Dietrich reside in stated that these quilts have to go Ephraim. Kathryn is the daughter through vigorous sterilization af- of Lewis and Laura Jean Heart ter each use, so they dont last very Youngberg of Brigham City. long at the hospital. Children from five western states come to Primary Childrens I lospital for medical attention because it is one of the finest facilities available. Carver wanted to make sure everyone was aware before she accepted these quilts on how much they would mean to the children. Mrs. Carver ended by saying, We appreciate what youve done here, this is truly a gift from the heart. PriSociety Presidency, presented a with mary Childrens Hospital chillarge number of quilts for the Trees. of Festival dren and the These quilts had been made by Relief Society members throughout the Snow College Stake. Betty Carver a Manti resident, came as Childrens representa- tive to accept the quilts. Mrs. Carver explained about the great need for these quilts. She te school without student will be allowed to start before August. get your childs shots r Ifie cooperation with the p.m. 3rd Tuesday of Business Forms: 3-- 6 p.m. W. Pleasant 2nd Cfou To: Mt. Pleasant's Traditional 4 tli of July Country Breakfast nvitations usiness Cards iijnvmh BEST CHEFS IN THE WEST! COOKED TO YOVR LIKING!! MfL doses DTP and dates given 4 doses Polio and dates given 2 doses MMR and dates given mw Eggs Pancakes Hash Browns Orange Juice (Please this completed immunization record. Please TJate Time Gunnison: Manti) eachmonth Health Department (40 Mt. Invites because of inability to pay. Manti and Ephraim: 5 Satisfactioiiguaranteed or monfhack Your name will bt krpt confidential. on dates and at places below: Immunization clinics will be ottered N., or by appointment 0 emergency. 5 No 1st Tuesday ofeachmgQth W. 2nd Health Department (40 835-456- mu mum For Kindergarten: date given old HIB given after 15 months immunizations No child will be denied Open every Saturday 9 a.nu- - 5 p.m. 50 E. 100 S., Manti between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday, or 91 1 in cases of heshe must have a completed immunization record Before your child starts school this fall, shots given. documenting the following 2-- Manti Shop & Swap adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation, you must report it. Call mmmuimmm 1 Preston Frischknecht Wendy Henningson (Mli Emergency Dial "911'' MMR and 2ndN., Manti) ' . ' If you are aware of any form of In In An For Preschool: 4 doses DTP and dates given 3 doses Polio and dates given iU FOUNDATION SANPETE VALLEY HEALTH CARE & LDS 3rd Wards ijfCT. 1 TtAL. BREAK THE SILENCE She is currently working for Senator Robert F. Bennett as his Southern Utah Staff Assistant in A Gift from the a Primary ce and Stephanie and Jim Kvamme of Glendale, Arizona. G.-Nel- 1 second to the team. Russell graduated from Manti High School in 1989, completed a two year mission in Germany for the LDS church, and graduated cum laude from Snow College in 1993. In high school and Snow College he also played varsity basketball where he earned honand Academic ors respectively. Russell is the son of William A. and Carla Mickelson of Manti All-Sta- Kathryn Nell versity. Kamie has served in numerous positions throughout her three years at SUU. She is a 1995 On June st a group of young women came to the Snow College Institute in order to represent the Snow College Stake Relief Society. They, with the Stake Relief Russell William Mickelson of Manti received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, on May 21, 1995. Russell attended Whitman College on a Presidential Scholarship and played varsity basketball. He was their leading scorer for the 1994-9- 5 season and was selected an academically, displayed outstanding leadership ability, and shown dedication to Southern Utah Uni- summa cuin Jaude graduate of SUU. She received the award of Outstanding Student for the Department of Social Sciences, majoring in Political Science with a minor in English Literature. exercises, he graduated cum Wathen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merriel J. Wathen and a 984 graduate of Manti High School. He earned a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Utah. While at William Mitchell he was on the staff of the William Mitchell Law Review, participated in the law school's moot court, and received a merit scholarship. He worked at the Salt Lake County attorney's office in the summer of 1993 and at the Edina, Minn., law firm of Maser Amundson and Crist since May 1994. He is married to Jennifer G. Wathen. (.Editor's note: Mr. Wathen does not use a period after his middle Page Local high school juniors attend Engineering State Gunnison, graduated with a major in Biology and a minor in Bryan was named the top senior of his Engineering department and was a member of the Engineering Student Council. Thursday, June 22, 1995 e, 1st Tuesday of each month Hospital Conference Room 3rd Tuesday of each month Hospital Conference Room Location Cost 6-- 8 9-1- 2 p.m. School Nurse Sausage Hot Chocolate Bring Your Own Dishes) Tuesday, July 4, 1995 7 a.m. till 9 a.m. Mt. Pleasant City Park $12.00 per family $ 3.50 per person $ Or any larger donation noon Vicki Zabriskie, RN Bacon (Proceeds V t..m.0m. m unit Benefit the Sanpete Valley (Health Care foundation |