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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Snow graduates listed Little League tennis team begins season, drops Orem Orem "C", The following students gradu- 5-- 0 5-- 0. 8-- 8-- 1, 8-- 5. 1 Jordan Thompson and Brady Nielson had smooth sailing, downing Lee Bell iston and Adam A very young term Hickman, of Shaun Kjar and Nolan Kjar completed the sweep with an 1 victory from K.C. Gordon and 8-- 0. 8-- Cody Gordon. Veteran Tennis Little Leaguers: Bert Liddell, Jackson Ogden. the Central Utah Little League By Wilbur Braithwaite Opening tennis singles Boys Diision. The local metters matches were played Monday in got off to a good start by besting In practice matches, Wes Kjar and Mike Liddell won 4 from Tyler Grubb and Ryan McDonald, and Da id Allred, playing his first match, lost a close 6 encounter with Tom Perry. The team will play its next match next Monday, June 19, at Manti. Summer tennis instruction is Manti 8-- 8-- News Briefs Summer tennis instruction is now underway in Manti and Call items to 835-805- Beginning Boys' and Girls, Tuesday, June 20, 9:30 a.m. to Lphraim. in is instruction 0: 5 a.m.' Intermediate Boys and Braithwaite giving these categories in Manti: MonGirls; 10:15 a m. - II a.m. High 8 Little a.m. June 19, League School age girls can also attend at day, Boys. Wednesday, June 21, 7:45 this time. to 8:30 a.m. Advanced Girls (usuLessons w ill extend for about school a.m. 8:30 four more weeks and the cost is ally high age): 9:15 a.m. Beginning Boys and $1.50 per lesson to help defray Girls; 9: 5 - 10 a.m. Intermediate cost of balls. If you have questions, call Boys and Girls. The same classes Coach Wilbur Braithwaite at and times on Fridays. difThe times at Ephraim are Coach Wilbur 1 McCutcheon had their baby son, Derek, blessed June 4, in the Manti Fourth Ward. Derek was born April 6, 1995. Many friends and family attended the blessing.-Joand Julie Cluff came from Salt Lake City for the special occasion. Grandparents of the new baby are Jerry and Charlene McCutcheon and Jay and Janice Cluff of Manti. n 1 Keller and Leslie Madsen returned home from a Jean ferent than previous years, but will trip to Idaho Falls, Idaho on June 4. The special occasion three-da- y In An Emergency Dial "911" was the wedding os Shad and Kristy Connor. Shad is the grandson of Jean Keller, brother of Leslie Madsen. Also attending the wedding, besides many friends and family, were the Kevin Keller family of Salt Lake City, and the Kim Keller family of Jackson, Valley Builders can help with your Father's Day Gift Giving! All Hand Tools 15 Off All Power Tools10 Off All Lawn & Gardeji Chemicals Wyoming. Phase Christensen, Curtis N. Cox, Allison Dean, Kenneth Curtis Empey, Katherine Finlinson, R. Leonel Fuentes, Wendy O. Gillette, Cadee J. 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Bryan Fletcher leads USU engineering school graduates Like many seniors at Utah State University, Bryan rietcher has completed his senior project and is thinking about the new job awaiting him. But between finals and starting a career, he will be honored as valedictorian of USU's College of Engineering, leading the commencement procession and speaking during ceremonies June 10 on the Logan campus. Fletcher has compoeted a bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering with a 4.0 grade point average. le is the son of Jerry and Nannette Hensley of Zillah, and the late C.Boyd Fletcher, and the grandson of Hay ley and Grace Anderson of 1 Ephraim. He previously received an associate's degree in math and physics from Snow College, graduating summa cum laude. AIDSHIV support group is organized by Mental Health tary tickets to cultural events in the state for AIDSHIV groups, making it possible for the support group to attend some functions in the Salt LakeProvo area. The AIDS Foundation has also offered publication, speakers, and information to the group. It is the intent of this support group to maintain the utmost confidentiality in every case. f y on. or someone y ou know , is interested in becoming a part of an AIDS II V support group, call 4 Rhea Stew at ' at her olfice or at home I ! 462-924- 462-380- 7. Fun Day scheduled for June 21 .'I:1: Mil Fun Day forall4-llyout- 835-215- h who have completed grades 6 (each group must hav e a chaperon ) will be held June 21, at 9 a.m. at the Manti City Park. There vv ill be a $4.00 registration for ice cream and soda. Bring your swimming suit and towel and a sack lunch. There will be workshops, crafts, games, 9 demonstration and swimming. For more information call 3-- K-- 1. Last week the Sanpete County had an excellent workshop on fine tuning 1 demonstrations. Jo 4-- 1 1 4-- 1 Ann Mortcnson conducted the workshop. We also had a party to get our Iccn Council going. Despite rainy weather we had a fair turnout. Anyone still interested in joinTeen Council contact the the ing Extension Office in Manti. J ATTENTION ALL VETERANS. WIDOWS AND DEPENDENTS imlil 1 shapes, sizes psvptii and m 4-- H ' SSfiBE one-bedroo- m Off Greg Yori Ludvigson, Justin Don Annual ' apartEight new ments have been added to the complex with almost all of the new apartments already rented. The apartments have been built and landscaped by D. Jay Cluff Builders. It has been a Cluff family project with the help of Jay, Jerry, Jon and Joel Cluff and Jeffrey Guymon (Joyce' husband). Aslo helping were James Butcher of Sterling and Randal Nielson of Mayfield. Randal is the son of Ethel Nielson of Manti. Managers of the apartments are Larry and Pam Lund of Manti. Owners of the apartments are the J.L. Gray Company of Las Cruces, Nev. Shannon Clayton Sorensen. The students from Sterling are: Shane Wilson Denton, Sean M. Hales, Patricia L. Kirkman, Central Utah Mental Health Substance Abuse Center is offering the opportunity to join a support group for those afflicted vv ith AIDS or diagnosed HIV positive. Anyone vv ith this condition is in need of an opportunity to spend time with others who aie facing the same situation in their lives. It J. Derek White, Carlynn is a very traumatic and challengJr., A. Winn, and ing time in a person's life and the Willmore, Julie Timothy D. Evans hope is that a support group may The students from Manti are: afford the time and place to vent Nannette Alder, Eleve L. Anderfeelings and relieve some of the son, Roni J. Baker, Shelley stress. The Utah State AIDS FounBarnett, Karen Barton, Candice A. Christiansen, Carl Cox, Mickey dation has access to complimen C. Cox, Roger G. Cox, Naomi C. Curtis, Sonia S. DeMill, Bonnie S. 4-- H Edwards, Robyn Eliason, Jenny llenningson, Lorilce Huntsman. Dell Orval Jenson, Shauna Kym of the Manti Senior Apartments is now completed. MeyBuilds 3&1 6 James and Julie (Cluff) 1 -- 20 : Dorothy Williams be adjusted again in July. ated from Snow College at emonies held Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10. Students from Ephraim are: Jenny Lee Andersen, William Charles Ahkuoi, Spencer James Allen, Trevor C. Andersen, Desirae Anderson, Adam Christian Andreasen, Amy Elizabeth Andreasen, Heather Baker, Brent J. Barton, Curtis LaMar Barton, Heather Baustert, Aaron M. Bolli, Andria L. Boston, Kevin B. J. Nanette Christensen. cer- Leading the way were two veteran players, Bert Liddell and Jackson Ogden in the first two singles. Liddell topped Dave Neal and Ogden won 2 from Ryan Hightower. In the No. 3 singles, Mark Johnson outstroked Trenton Hickman, The No. doubles combo of now in full swing Page 5 Thursday, June 15, 1995 e, illllil'il m Zi! ,i il'll'll il,i'!l'!'l ii, ' ip1 '! A Field Service officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department Service Office, in Salt Lake City, will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting application for compensation, pension, hospitalization, and other benefits. if J,1 colors jlh! This is a free serv ice and v cterans need not be members ofthe Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. 111,11 !' Tl'i ii 1,1 1'1".! 35 S. Main Manti lllllli!! 'mi The V.F.W. Field Service Officer will be working out of the Ephraim Job Service from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. on 10 July 1995. 1 Messenger-Enterpris- e i'1! !:lil 'll1' ATTENTIOXAIJ. PARENTS! FatfOneps Eay Black & Before your child starts school this fall, heshe must have a completed immunization record documenting the following shots given: o s NS; For Preschool: 4 doses DTP and dates given 3 doses Polio and dates given Decker Set 8 piece Drill Bit and date given given after 15 months old 1 MMR 1 HIB For Kindergarten: 5 doses DTP and dates given 4 doses Polio and dates given 2 doses MMR and dates given No student will be allowed to start school without this completed immunization record. Please get your childs shots before August. This week No child will be denied immunizations because of inability to pay. V..S S SV.SV, Immunization clinics will be offered on dates and at places below: Manti and Ephraim: Hermansen's Hardware 65 West Center Ephraim, Utah v 1st Tuesday of each month Health Department (40 W. 2nd N. , Manti) 2-- 5 p.m. 3rd Tuesday of each month Health Department (40 W. 2nd N. , Manti) 3-- 6 p.m. Gunnison: 1st Tuesday of each month Hospital Conference Room 3rd Tuesday of each month Hospital Conference Room 6-- 9-- 8 p.m. noon Vicki Zabriskie, RN School Nurse |