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Show Page 3, The Manti MessengerEphraim Enterprise, Thursday, October 6, 1994 y .. f f ''' V, fiun ijijinjriuiin , ,, SS s') y S" ' 4 f ' ' t, ,, ........ Lund celebrated her number one September 28 David Butcher, Seventh Grade Student at Ephraim Middle School is shown with Don Scott of NASA, who spent last Tuesday doing Demonstrations at the School. He was accompanied by John Lowerison, also of NASA Students received information on NASA astronauts, rockets, space, and aspects of physics that are related to those areas. In addition, the school received some very useful and interesting science curriculum materials which will be used in the science classes. Spanish interpreter is , available at the Manti Human services office There will be a Spanish Interpreter amiable Monday, Thursday 8:30-- 1 1:00, at the Manti Human Services Office, Suite 5. . ZiGfes v v' -- Babies born at die Gunnison Valley Hospital recently included: Angela & Corey Baxter, Center-fielGirl Sept. 15 Heather Sudweeks & Todd Newby, Richfield, Girt, Sept 15. Traci & Jasen Nielsen, Safina, Girl Sept. 23. d, New hours listed for new Ephraim Drivers License Bureau office New Hours for the Drivers license Office in Ephraim, starting October 1, 1194 will be as follows: 9:30-3:0- 0 (Open during lunch), Monday and Thursday, and every second and fourth Wednesday. Reece completes course in repair Pioneer Jubilee set for October 8 The South Sanpete company of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be holding their annual Jubilee this Saturday October 8, at 2 p.m. in the Ephraim Senior Citizen Building. A luncheon will be served and a special program will be presented. All members of the South Sanpete Company are invited to attend. observatinscout (OH-5- helicopter 8) repair course here. Instructions involved study through classroom and hands-o- n training turbine enincluding the OH-58- s gine, transmission, electrical systems, flight controls, main and tail rotor systems, and hydraulic systems. Reece is the son of Thomas E. and Veann K. Reece of Manti He is a 1990 graduate of Manti High School Scientists say exposure to pesticides may be a risk factor for Parkinson's disease. First Baptist Church 75 West 300 North Centeriield, Utah This cute little Miss Jessica Lund, celebrated her first birthday September 28th. Helping her celebrate the big occasion with her were her parents, Larry & Pamela Lund, and her brother Courtney, of Manti. Grandparents are: Mr. & Mrs. Redge Hermansen, Gunnison, Mr. & Mrs. Dale Lund, Manti Great grandmothers are: Mary Hermansen, Gunnison, Edna Lund, Manti and Ruth James, Mayfield. Happy Birthday Jessica! rf ! Member: UfahTdaho Southern Baptist - Automotive jfcjkridw started two training programs: Technology (auto mechanics) 2- - Electronics. I These courses are located in Ephraim at Snow Colleges jwpst Campus. Because the Technology Center courses Utilize an enrollment format Students can start any time and progress through the courses ifan individualized instructional mode. There Instill room for a few adults in the Automotive program andrpom for both high school students and adults in the ElectronI V ics program. effort a been Involving this has cooperative Because 4 Sow College, Sevier Valley ATC, and North & South Sanpete School Districts, students can get high school credit, Snow College credit, and work toward completion certificates at Sevier Valley ATC. students can enroll Sr, aw College and other post-hig-h In Ephraim orc&l I Sevier )t y c; reacting Instructors directly ext, 2 ext 211 (Ephraim 20-402- 1 Valley' ItTC at ext. 253 automotiveelectronics) 337 ; thdr home should contact SchcoUtudents high High J xit : 896-820- school prineirltcounselor In or&rfh cr. jk iJl fy wLi - v , Walton)-- I . (t V, New Heritage Crown sought by Miss Manti ns if) i c-i Jf Sw. it r t 1 - good care it has been given, entire sections of the crown are now missing. I feel that the crown is beyond Nikki Peterson, Miss Manti 1994, is seeking a replacement for the Heritage Crown which is passed down each year. For the past 23 years the Heritage Crown has been a shining tribute to the community spirit that thrives in Manti, as well as an honor bestowed on each successive Miss Manti, Miss Peterson explains. Through all of its service the crown has experienced its fair share of wear and tear. The crown has been soldered many times, and despite the Yl Av ' t)1 repair. ' Nikki is requesting donations toward the purchase of a new crown to be worn first by Miss Manti 1995 at the May pageant Donations can be sent to Nikki Peterson, 95 East 300 South, Manti, Utah 84642. Please make checks payable to Miss Manti. The current Heritage crown will be retired to a place of honor in the Manti City Building. Postive Action students at Manti Elementary for this week Rachelle Frischknecht and Drew Merriam. Mary Carpenter to celebrate Manti Arts council to close 100 birthday on October 27 Antrei Gallery of History children and three great, great grandchildren. She has devoted her life to her family and church, and given much service as a Primary Teacher, Mutual Teacher, Relief Society Theology Teacher, and a Relief Society Quilter. Also, she was a Manti Temple worker with her husband, who is now deceased. She presently lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Address, Rocky Mountain Mary Koch Carpenter, will celebrate her 100th birthday on October 27,1994. She was bom on October 27, 1984 in Gyorkony, Hungary. A German immigrant and convert to the LDS Church. On October 1, 1919, she married The Manti City Arts Council will close the Antrei Gallery of History Through Art located in the basement of the library Saturday October 15, 1995. The current display. Pots and Photos, will continue through October 15, 1994. The gallery is open No man George Eliot mm VU7AN YOUTH BASKETBALL mentum going the girls got mentally discouraged, which attributed to the loss. Scores are as follows: 15-Freshmen with the win 15-JV playing 3 games to win the match 5, 15-- 6, 14-1- 6, 15-- 7. 3. 14-1- 6. . 2-- A Col- Seven Manti High School qualifiers participated in the meet Elizabeth Clayton, the top Templar net ter was defeated by Roland Halls polished 1 stroker, 61. Roland Katclyn Christian Hall is a private school in Salt Lake City that often attracts fine players. 6-- 0 easy opening win, defeating Sarah White and Stacy Johnson of South Summit 6-- 4 62. Rowland Halls Hillary Amus and Kendall Summer s. prevailed 62 61 in the Two ninth graders, Ryan Smith and Jancy Petersen, won the first round with an easy 62 6--0 victory semi-final- over St. Josephs (Ogden) Kathi Thorpe and Heather Lane. Their next opponent was morgan. Earlier in the season the two teams had played a close match. The opening set was close with many opportuni- Another senior.Carin Brenchley, playing in her first match at state, ties to win, however, the Trojan duo of Kayla Wixom and Holly Prater lost in the second singles to 616 won 64 63. Then they easily Grantsvilles Meghan Nelson feated Rowland Hall in the finals of the second doubles. . By far the outstanding player of the tournament was Lisa Steiner of Wasatch Academy. A master of top spin, the German Native, won the Number 1 singles without being seriously challenged. 1. Karen Ericksen, a junior who improved vastly in the last two weeks of the season, fell to Kristy Larry of Morgan 61 62. In the 1 doubles, juniors, Holly Dyrcng and Stacey Hintze had an program of the Utah Jazz & Community Recreational Agencies The Jr. Jazz Program is now in your area and throughout the Salt Lake Valley with leagues divided into age groups. 1) Jr. Jazz Division -- 3rd & 4th Grades B) Intermediate 5th & 6th Grades 2) Jr. High Division A) 7th & 8th Grade Boys B) 7th & 8th Grade Girls -- The Volleyball team will be playing their last home game of the season Thursday, October 4 th. The Freshmen start at 4:00 p.m., with the JV and Varsity following. Come out and support your Volleyball Tearn in the ir last home game. Tennis tourney played on BYU courts Despite threatening weather, The Girl's State Tennis tourwas nament played on the new BYU Veteran Tennis courts. tennis Boys' and Girls' Leagues A A) Novice Varsity fell short after 3 games 2-- A Coach, Bart Nelsen, of Snow lege, was the meet director. on an rnipty atomach. 4600 South Highland Lake Salt Drive, City, UT. 84117. Grantsville Cowboys & ran Ik 2:00 p.m. through 6:00p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. The Arts Council will move to the Old City Building located at 192 North Main, Manti. The Council expects to be open to the public again before the end of the year. Carc-Hollad- Manti Templars Volleyball Team wins against the 1 1- 7 f Jessica Lund Megan Tervort and Amy Maylett, ults and high school juniors and seniors iA'if E both had a great offensive game. The Templars served the ball well, and had some great defensive digs, but, one Grantsville got their mo Convention , 4k Postive Action student at Manti Elementary is Ky Banta Thursday, September 29th, The Manti Girls Volleyball team traveled to Grantsville. The Templars played hard, but still came up short on the win. The 1st game of the varsity match, Laneice Alder served six straight to win the game. In the second game of the match Amy Congdon served the first six points, to give the girls a big lead, but Grantsville came back to win the game. Come worship with us: 10:00 d.m. Sunday School , 11:00 ajn. Worship Tuesday Bible Study &:00 p.m. Ladies Meet Wednesday 1:00 pjn. open-entryopen-e- Jt. Joseph Gerald Carpenter in the Manti Temple. Together they raised a family of seven, fine Children in Manti, Utah. All are still living. The family members now total 161. There are 31 Grandchildren, 81 great grand Fort Rucker, Daleville, Ala. Army Pfc. Tait T. Reece had completed the 's''" '' ' ' Is GRADUATED RULES AND COMPETITIVE LEVELS BY DIVISION EACH PARTICIPANT RECEIVE: A) UNIFORM B) CERTIFICATE WILL OF PARTICIPATION C) UTAH JAZZ GAME TICKET D) MEMBERSHIP CARD E) UTAH JAZZ PLAYER CLINIC AT YOUR LEAGUE F) PAID OFFICIALS Manti & Sterling Youth Join the Jazz League At: Manti City Office 50 South Main, Manti Date: October 3rd - October 28th Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. de- Cost: $25.00Chi!d $6.00 extra for Jammin' Shorts (optional) ALL PARTICIPANTS & COACHES WILL BE ATTENDING THE "JAZZ VS. HOUSTON" GAME ON DECEMBER 30,1994 |