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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Call items to: Sandi and Jan Jonson of Manti and two of their children, Shane and Lori, had a visit in Seattle, Washington with Jans mother, Dagny Jonson. Seattle is Jans home town. They left March 24 and returned March 28. Dagny Jonson will be coming Manti to spend Easter Sunday to with the Jonson family which will make two nice visits in a short time. The Jonson family built a home west of Manti and moved here in October 1992. They have eight children, four married children, and are expecting their fifth grandchild. Those living at home are: Janika, Kreg, Shane and Lori. Jan is a physicians assistant at the Manti Clinic. Mickie and Dennis Hansen and two of their six children, Misty and Ken, are new residents of Manti. They bought the home previously owned by Carol and the late Elliott Braithwaitc. The I lansen family came from Elko, Nevada, where they had resided for 21 years. Mr. Hansen was a school teacher and Mrs. I lansen had a shoe store business. r 835-805- 6 Mickies deceased grandparents, Terrance and Crystal Aiken, of Spring City, had Mickie spend vacation time there and Mickie came to love the Sanpete area. They are happy to be living in Manti. You might have found yourself in need of a foreign language translation manual to communiShe is also a dental assistant. Denin the Snow nis became ill and retired early cate with the people Humanities and Arts from teaching, which led them into College this past Monday. More nutrition immunology (prevent Building 0 area students attended the than medicine), the business they are French Language Fair where they now in. 1 2-1- 2-1- American Heart frT) AssociationAjJ Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke French music to French pastry. Students from Wasatch Academy, North Sanpete, Manti and Richfield High Schools spent half of the day being immersed in the populations from around the world. Snow College Foreign Language Department Chair Jackie Young organized the event and was quite pleased with the results. Ive had several students come up and tell me how much they enjoyed the fair. Young said, We put this first show the importance of language, but also to help them have some fun while they are learning the language. After being greeted at the college around 9 a.m., the students had a chance to compete in three areas: poetry, skits and reading. French teachers judged competitors on three levels in each catFrench-speakin- Shes got a grandfather. donations help give someone a second chance. Your He calls his pacemaker his grandfather clock! We call it a medical miracle. Today, thanks to research and education, were making progress against heart disease and stroke, our nations No. 1 killer. Please give generously to the American Heart Association. For more information, call . Foundation ol Canada Repnnled with the permission ol the Heart and Stroke (TmTjT7nTH etterheads for $15.00 usiness Cards Mention this coupon when ordering essenger- - J , , A f 5 9 i ' Hi t 9 t Manti High School students Kevin Callister, Nate Bridges, Jim Trythall and Clint Cox surround their French teacher, Jackie Young during the French Language Fair held at Snow College. Young teaches a college level language class at Manti High School. Hop Aboard The New Oasis Express to Mesquite RichfieldBeaver o RichficldEphriam V3 Muy 10 & II Mu- Two Night Package $ 32 Per Person Double (.Vcup.tncy communicate in French and complete short quizzes on French topics to have their passports stamped and be able to exchange any francs they had not spent in the stores. Besides teaching a variety of humanities courses at the college, Jackie teaches a concurrent enroll Package Includes Si 00.00 Fun Book Lodging Transportation For individual or group rcscrv.uioiw please call 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. TST daily of communication for that very reason. when they have one in their hands. People are focused on the newspaper do for your business. could that what think Just on you. focused People Think about it. Printing Manti 35 S. Main, Messenger-Enterpris- e 835-424- 1 v - n OASlS' fieri tran ana ivw fonnyauiiti eHI Rates are based on double ovuip.iiict beloro tax. Single rale', ate available. Reservations are required. Must N- 2 wars ol aes or older - Manti Regional Singles Calendar April 1995 It's the key to effective definite a have advantage over other forms - 21 & 22 , Students were required to FOCUS , & g more than 30 a museum countries world-widfilled with French works of art and a bingo parlor where all of the numbers were called out in French only. ; I e, 436-853- 5 i' 3 v French-speakin- 100 W. Main, Moroni . ; . g encouraged to visit a French movie house, a travel agency which had information on the notations Offer exp. April 20, 1995 ''I yV egory. Participants were then issued passports, which they had to fill out and get stamped. They had to pass through customs, go to a bank and complete a currency exchange before they could purchase items at a group of French markets. The young people were also TEffity 2" f A language and culture of the Hes got a pacemaker. Topping Pizzas for $10.00 6" 1 AATF and is very excited to see the progress being made in the Central Utah area in foreign language study. Both Salina and Gunnison are just starting their new French programs and we look forward to having them participate in the next fair. ment French class at Manti High School. The students receive 15 credits of college level French during the course and seem to be very responsive to Ms. Youngs efforts. Young is president of the experienced everything from Buddies 1 Page 5 French Language Fair is popular with local students Manti News Briefs Dorothy Williams Thursday, April 6, 1995 e, 1 |