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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Four generations Page 6 Thursday, April 6, 1995 e, In memory of . Obituaries Max Larsen W. W. Max Larsen completed his sojourn on this earth Wednesday, March 29, 1995. lliams. Monthly dinner, Thursday, Leave Center at 12 noon. Either bring lunch or buy it. Play starts at 3:30 p.m. Call Helen Rigby to order tickets, 283-- 4 135. April 20, 6:30 p.m. at the Center. Bring own dishes. $3 donation. for Call Delila Olsen, reservations. Eunice Alder won the drawfor the quilt. ing Ladies Day at the Center, Thurs., April 27, :30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. A quilt will be on, card games, or just visiting. Refreshments will be served. Clara Peterson is still interested in donations of food and clothing for the clothing and food bank. Call her at 283-6- 3 14. 283-437- Temple. Faithful member of the LDS Church, holding many callings Egg Beater Breakfast, sponsored by Senior Network, Monday, April 10,9 a.m. $1 suggested including bishop and temple donation. worker. He was a Total Home I lealth Care, Inc. man who exemplified the values Foot clinic April at Center. of integrity, industriousness and to 4 p.m. This service is free. honesty. Employed by the Manti Representatives from Utah Hatchery for many years, and by Legal Services will be available to the Sanpete County School Dishelp people with legal problems trict and Elliott's Pharmacy after on Thursday, April 13 at 2:30 p.m. his retirement. He always had a at the Center. W. Max Larsen positive attitude and a twinkle in Surprise Trip, Thurs., Apr. 13. his eye. Leave Center at 8 a.m. $3 sugI le is survived by his w ife and (Melba), North Ogden; Duane gested donation. Call Leon for resfive children, Leah Rae Parson (Doreen), Salt Lake City; Garth ervations, (Glenn), Salt Lake City; Gary M. (Luana), Aurora; Carol Jennings, Service trip to Orem area, Larsen (Norma), Portland, Or- Salt Lake City; and Renaye egon; Myra Hoskins, Bellevue, Wright, Everett, Washington; preIdaho; Kimball K. Larsen ceded in death by his parents and (Patricia), Manti; and Suzanne sisters, Jean, Bessie and Verda. Blackham (Lloyd), Boise, Idaho; Funeral services were held 21 grandchildren; 30 in the Manti Saturday, April Also survived by three Tabernacle. Interment was in the Ten Utah teachers received brothers and two sisters: Kirk Manti City Cemetery. scholarships for training in what UEA Foundation for Children at Coach Wilbur Draithwaite and the Manti Templars 1966 state champion basketball team were e at the spotlighted during Manti High School Alumni Bashalf-tim- ketball Tournament held last week. for a team that cancelled: Kim Lund, Stewart Jensen, Morgan Jensen, Jeff Bartholomew, Bruce Christensen, Alan King and Dirk King. In Coach honoring e Braithwaite during the half-tim- Eight teams competed in four nights of exciting basketball. The team which garnered the first place laurels consisted of Gary Cox, Tyler Nielson, Ralph Squire, Richard Squire, Don activities of the championship Stevens, Shane Stilson and Glen Squire. The second place team was: Kris Jorgensen, Wesley Thomp- his retirement. son, Travis Thompson, Anderson, Joe McCaul, Olsen, Wayne Graham, Cox, Bryan Olsen and Ill miss the sound of bouncing balls Thumping dow n on maple'floors. The smell of analgesic balm Pervading steamy locker walls. game, it was pointed out that he had produced successful teams for 37 years at Manti High School prior to his retirement. This poem was written by Naylor, Andy Naylor, Greg Coach Braithwaite at the time of Ryan Steve Dusty Brad Moulton. 3rd place team: Randy Clark, Mark Nelson, Mark Stoddard, Reid Cox, Clark Barton, Tim Denton, Todd Peterson and Fred Frischkecht. Other teams: Shane Denton, Mickey Cox, Cory Daniels, Justin Ludvigson, Dave Stevens, Jed Maylett, Eric Olsen and Troy Cox. Reid Hatch, Brent Cox, Bull Keisel, Kay Nelson, Glen Olsen, Doug Dyreng and Lee Cox. Burke Lyon, Dean Hatch. Thayne Miller, Mike Jorgenson, Todd Jorgensen, Andy Russell, Ken Beazcr and Kevin Stilson. Tim Denton, Brent Jensen, Lanny Carter, Jim Christensen, Chad Moore, Jeff Marks worth. Dusty Cox, Craig Buchanan, Wayne Graham. A Gunnison City League team came in at the last minute to fill in A LEADING LIGHT (On retiring as a basketball coach) I'll miss the sight of sweat-fille- d 283-631- Alice Shomaker Alice Shomaker, age 63, passed away March 22, 995 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, after a long illness. Funeral services were held March 27 at 12 noon in the Manti 1 Tabernacle. Burial was in the Ill parents. She is survived by her mother Paula Anna Shomaker, Mayfield; two sisters, one brother, Mrs. Que (Pauline) Simons, Manti; Kenna S. Christensen, Grantsville, Donald E. Shomaker, Green River, Wyoming and many nieces and nephews. Alice was a good and kind person doing good to many and serving her parents in their years of declining health. Due to a birth injury she t nt through life w ith limited abilities and many health of champion- ships, Their zestful flavor lingers still, And acrid, bitter, sharp defeat Whose searing flame scorched silent lips. Ill miss the joys and hidden tears. Of hearts afire in friendships hearth, A leading light in time and space To live in meniry through the years. Wilbur T. Braithwaite June 1, 1988 Manti City Cemetery. She was bom Feb. 1, 1932 in Manti, Utah to Ezra C. and Paula Anna Schw ender Shomaker where she spent mcs of her life with her dr nr a r r' pi piw P N m ' m Y Transportation is always available for all activities. Call the 0 and Senior Center at make arrangements with Leon Olsen. Transportation doantions 283-631- 0. accepted. Local teacher receives training scholarship 1 great-grandchildr- brows. Of steadfast eyes set on the goal. The touch of shoulders huddled close As hands entw ine on victry vows. miss the taste 1 1 1 8) 1 hard-worki- Winners named in annual High School Alumni tournament 1 1 April 8. Sabrina Fair sents Born November 23, 1910, to Wallace and Stephney M. Larsen. Married Lucille Bessey September 28, 1932 in the Manti LDS These four generations got together for a picture recently: from left: Marvin Williams, Marvin terril Williams, Gregory Terril Williams Kyle Mathew Tischner, Mitchell Gregory Wi- Apr. 17. Leave Center at 9 a.m. $3 suggested donation. Blood Pressure Clinic, April 8, :30 p.m. Stay for bingo. Bingo Tues, April 18 at 2:30 p.m. at Center. Will have breakfast now instead of soup and bread. Every third Tuesday at 9 a.m. Eye Institute of Utah will present an eye clinic April 4, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Held at the Senior Center. Dectal Clinic, April 7 at Center at 2 p.m. Dr. Leland Thompson will be guest speaker. Hales Matinee Theatre pre- i r'"m'X f1 I, a m a C3 This is an extremely difficult and challenging educational specialty, said Mrs. Eskelsen. Funding for the scholarships came from an anonymous donor. Risk President Lily Eskelsen called one of the most critical areas of todays education. The scholarship-winnin- g Teachers who will receive these $500 Reach to Teach teachers will use the funds to gain skills in teaching at risk students. These students who are homeless, physically or learning disabled, teen parents, gang members and those who have behavior disorders or are in custody. scholarships include: Camille J. Larsen, Ephraim Elementary School, South Sanpete District. Mrs. Eskelsen said funding will be available for additional scholarships in coming years. Manti Shop & Swap v 50 E. 100 S., Manti ) 835-456- or by appointment Alice Shomaker - L n King bed special $225.00 while supply lasts! problems. She was able to do many things very well and always did her best taking care of the housework. She took pride in keeping the yard neat. What her intellect could not grasp, her heart understood. She went home to her Father in Heaven as a perfect 0 Open every Saturday 9 a.nu - 5 p.m. Dutch ovens Glassware Pots & Pans Beds Mattresses (new & used) Sofas Beautiful sofa & love scat Dinettes Dressers Chairs Tables Bunk beds Book cases Rcdincrs & rocking chairs Ranges Washers Dryers Refrigerators Freezers Microwaves Hidc-a-bc- TVs Stereos Satisfaction guaranteed OLmoneVLback spirit. Now is the time for all good people to come to the aid of their local ne wspaper! Subscribing has never been easier! 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