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Show Manti City Council names new city councilwoman Bruce Jennings be her service project, Miss Cox Two Manti teenagers have re- explained. ceived the approval of the City Shell be getting some very Council to undertake significant special help from her grandfather, Eric Nicholls. Hes a member of projects. Nicole Cox, a daughter of Mr. the VFW post in Mt. Pleasant and and Mrs. John Cox, will now be headed up a similar project there. able to go ahead with her plans to The Council also approved an install a veterans flag display at the Eagle Scout project proposed by Manti cemetery. The display will Jeff Lindsay for the monument include a flag for each deceased south entrance to the cemetery. The project will include some veteran, Miss Cox explained. She said shell be asking for fencing, lawn seeding, planting of donations from the families of trees, and flower bed developveterans to help with the costs. ments. Shes planning on being a candiJeffs father, a veteran land date for Miss Manti, and this will By scaper, said he would assist with the project. The city will cover the estimated cost which is not to exceed $2,000. The Council also: Appointed Mary Anderson to the vacancy on the Council occasioned by the resignation of Promised to assist M1BA in actions relative to the of the sewing plant. Bob Jensen, a MIBA representative, said that around $2,000 in expenses had been incurred in connection with recent flooding at the plant. Received a report from pubMiller. The widowed lic works director, Dale Nielson, Marilyn mother of two daughters, Mrs. to the effect that city creek and Anderson is an insurance com- other conduits had been cleared pany employee and is active in and otherwise readied for the civic and church organizations. spring runoff. She was on a short list of canLearned from Barbara didates submitted by the RepubliPenrod, a local teacher, that Nacan party and will serve until the tional TV Turn-of- f Week will be The track team will have a meet on Saturday, April 15. The team will also have a meet at Juab on Wednesday, April 19. Partici- pating students will be excused from school to attend. The student body officers campaign will begin Monday, April 17. Campaigning will include posters, pins and various other forms of advertising. The student body officer primary elections will be held Thursday, April 20. Any position with three or less running mates will have no pri mary elections. Students wishing to tryout for cheerleaders and their parents have a mandatory meeting on Monday, April 17. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and be held in the MHS library. Cheerleader workshops will begin on Tuesday, April 8 and run through Friday, April 21. The workshops will begin each morning at 6 a.m. in the MHS gym. Boys baseball and girls soft-ba- ll play on Tuesday, April 18. The games will be at Millard; both MANTI DENTAL CLINIC Under New Management will open 95-0- 96 1 Class begins for parents of teens and pre-tee- ns Active Parenting of Teens, a for teens has been made available course by Dr. Michael II. Popkin, to this area. The group leader, Margaret will begin April 19 at the Ephraim Middle School. It is for any par- Riding, is a certified instructor for ent who is concerned about the Active Parenting Today, and is teen years. The six sessions will completing her M.S. Degree in run every Wednesday from 5 to 7 PsychologySchool Counseling. p.m. until May 24. It provides a She is the recipient of the Famwarm climate in a group setting, ily Involvement in Education where video dramatizations emaward presented at the Regional real-lif- e situations to Conference on FamiGovernors relating ploy obedience, lies held April 8, 1995. drugs, sex, and Class size is limited. Call respect. courage The two preceding Active Snow College 2 extension Parenting Classes have been well 343 to enroll. There is no class fee. received, and because of the inter- A parent guide will be available est and contribution from Manti to enhance learning. Highs PTA a parenting program self-estee- 283-40- 1 Thursday, April 20 Its Not Just for Refunds staffed by Anymore games will begin at 3 p.m. The same day, the Jr. varsity baseball team will play at 5 p.m. also at Millard. The Jr. varsity baseball team will also play on Thursday, April 20 at Timpview. The Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Vocational Day will be held Tuesday, April 19 at SUU. This is a business meet in which top MHS students in various categories will compete by taking a written test. Each school may have two teams of four students in each category. Students scores are tallied as using the top three scores of each team and the highest score will win. The boys tennis team will play on Wednesday, April 19 at Springville. Participating students will be excused from school to attend. The boys tennis team will also play at home on Thursday, April 20. Students who are competing will be excused from school at 2:30 p.m. There will be an orchestra concert on Wednesday. April 19.' The concert will start at 7 p.m. at MHS. The public is invited to attend. Region music competitions will be held at Manti on Thursday, schools in the April 20. All region are to attend. The event will run all day. All groups who score a or better from both judges at region will qualify for the state Leland Thompson, DDS and associates Last year 14 million people took advantage of electronic filing. Heres what they learned: Electronic filing produces refunds in three weeks. But there are other very good reasons for using the Internal Revenue Services for an appointment, call filing option. high-tec- h agreed to this request. Approved extending a 6" water line to the east end of Union Street providing sewer service is in place in that area. Hampton with Valerie Beal as its Electronic Filing: By Amy Ockey attendance. The City Council Youth Council officers LeAnn Williams and Nathan next city election. Manti High School Activities adviser, reported that the Youth Council had been awarded a scholtrainarship to a Youth Council and ing session in Salt Lake City for allowance requested a mileage observed April 24 through the 30th and during that period there will be special reading programs at the Manti Public Library. The program goal is to promote more selective TV viewing and worthwhile reading practices, Mrs. Penrod said. With three separate checks for accuracy before processing, electronic filing offers 99.5 percent error-fre- e filfiling. And in 30 states, one-sto- p ing for both federal and state tax returns is possible. And if there are problems with the return as filed, people are notified of them within 48 hours so they can cor- 283-408- SNOW COLLEGE REQUEST FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS rect them before they become Snow College is accepting bids for a building lot to be used for the construction of a home to be build by Trades and industry students. The building lot must have the following: . A minimum of 8,000 square feet in size. 2. Minimum frontage on a city street of ninety-fiv- e or ninety-fiv- e feet when measured twenty feet back from the front property line. 3. Must be within Ephraim city limits. 4. Must be easily accessible to all Ephraim power, water, telephone, sewer and electrical services. troublesome and expensive. Problems get troublesome because of increased contacts from the IRS. They get expensive with possible penalties and interest. Also, people who owe tax can file as early as they like and pay whats owed by April 15. By filing electronically, they have the advantage of getting written acknowledgment that their return is accepted for processing. No other way of filing offers this written notice of receipt. The IRS sends reminders to those who file now, pay later." Many tax professionals nationwide 1 The College reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to purchase the building lot that it feels will best serve the needs of the College and its students. Sealed, written bids will be accepted in the Business Services office until 2:00 p.m. on April 12th, 1995. For more information contact David Lanier or Michael Jogensen in the Snow College 1 Business Services office. ext. 300393299. offer electronic filing. Some even transmit returns people prepare themselves. Electronic filing services and fees vary. Those who are interested can contact tax professionals in their area for specific information. T 1 283-402- he best of both v o r I d s 2-- A 1 competition. 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