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Show Page 2 Mantl Messenger, Ephraim Enterprise 72894 J- as ikSBa iMia? think Ronald Reagan said u ocm however in a statement he made I have a growing concern, that I during his presidency: Artists have to be brave; they live share with many others involved in the arts in Utah and throughout our in the realm of ideas and expressions nation. It involves the public stance and their ideas will often be provocabeing taken by many in Congress tive and unusual. Artists stretch the exagainst the National Endowment for limits of understanding. They press ideas that sometimes are the Arts. In an atmosphere of libRecent action has been taken in artists and patrons are free to erty, both the House and the Senate to think the unthinkable and create the punish the NEA for questionable audacious. are free to make They and offensive arts performances that both mistakes and genhorrendous Enhave received funding from the Where celebrations. erous theres dowment. One of the most recent In that Societies succeeds. art occurrences, of which I am sure you liberty, free President are not art dies. are aware, involved performances at Ronald Reagan the Walker Art Center in MinneapoAs director of the Utah Arts Counlis. I ask you to celebrate the succil I must way that such performances cesses of the NEA in communities dismay and offend most of us inthroughout our nation by voting for volved in the arts. Such a performance would never be allowed or in the full 1995 budget estimate of any way be sponsored by the Utah $ 140,950,000 and by voting against Arts Council Such events, however; the proposed cuts. Lets not cut the hand that promust be placed in their proper conmillions of americans with vides The Minnetext grant received in quality, inspiring artistic events. The apolis die not come directly from the cut of over J7 million in proposed NEA. As is the case with the great the NEAs Interdisciplinary Arts, majority of the questionable artistic and Visual Arts Programs Theater, endeavors mentioned in Congress, decimate will thousands of worththe funding was granted by a local across out while artistic endeavors organization that in turn received its in Utah! funding from the NEA. The NEA nation, including many Utah are There arts organizamany was not involved in the grant selections that could cease to exist if these tion process. It reminds me of a story I heard cuts were to become reality. Thank you again for the support where someone was being held accountable for a donation made to a you have shown the Utah Arts Counand the arts in Utah. This matter political campaign that was int urn cil is vital importance. The Utah Arts of spent to promote a very questionable and the Utah arts commuCouncil and possibly illegal activity - a vioasks for your support Bonnie lation to the original intent of the nity Director donation. It seems as if the NEA is Stephens v . - u V VMK Continued from Page V Dear Editor. being used as a subject for political grandstanding. Although maligned, sometimes deservedly so in the past, the NEA truly is doing wonderful things. NEA dollars are helping fund thousands of local arts organizations throughout the US, including over 100 in UL Utahs organizations pnge from the Utah Symphony to small com- munity groups meeting in ) iA-- local schools, civic centers and firehouses. These artistic organizations are found in nearly every Utah community. For many of our communities, these groups and the events they sponsor are the lifeblood of economic development and the center of cultural identity. The Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City delivers over $1 million weekly to the local economy. Similar stories can be told in Logan, Springdale, Moab, Park Lyle J. Vance and Evelyn S. Vance announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tammy to Len Gasser son of Don and Pat Gasser of Payson on July 30, 1994. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 8 pm. at the Cedar Crest Inn. The Bride is a 5-- POSITION: Secretary SALARY RANGE: '$6.00 to $7.00 per hour WORKING HOURS: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday thru Friday BENEFITS: Health Insurance, Retirement Plan Life Insurance, Access to 401K Other standard benefits CLOSING DATE: July 29, 1994 REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma, Secreterial training or experience CONTACT: Job Service for application and job graduate of North Sanpete and the granddaughter of Lyle R. Vance and Norene Shradaja of Mt Pleasant The groom graduated from Payson High and is currently employed by Ephraim City Police. The couple plan to make their home in Ephraim. Ephraim woman trains as Cancer Society volunteer Layle Erickson, from Ephraim, has recently been trained as a Reach to Recovery volunteer for Sanpete County. Reach to Recovery is a volunteer visitation program which helps breast cancer patients meet the emotional, physical, and cosmetic needs related to their disease and treat- ment The program is one woman Should such violent criminals be paroled after only three years or kept in prison? One may advise parole board members of any thoughts on this case, by letter containing Mabes NAME and ID. NUMBER, mailed by August 3, to Utah Stale Board of Pardons and Paroles, 448 East 6400 South, Murray, Utah 84107."' u, ... .) - i trained by the American Cancer So-- description V reaching out to share experiences and give support to another in time of need. The program also provides information and support for the loved ones of breast cancer patients. Ms. Erickson was screened and , ciety. She is warm, tactful, and thoughtful, and is aware of her role in the recovery of the breast cancer Ephraim City (Proclamation patient She recognizes the right of the patient to make her own choices. She gives of herself, her time and herself is a her experience.. breast cancer survivor. All Reach to' Recovery visitors are volunteers of the American Cancer Society. There is never any charge for the services they provide. For more information on the Reach to Whereas:: lo- 835-635- Once again We invite you to the Castle Valley Pageant coaching staff. Iheifore: of Ephraim City EACH DAY Castle Dale City Pavilion 4:00-7:3- i (Ifu City Council Lamb Fry Live Entertainment Ephraim City has two fine girls soft-ba- ll teams knows as the Yankees and the Angels. The Yankees taking 1st Place and the Angles, after a valiant fight taking 2nd Place, all the girls deserving a "Pat on the Back" , "Atta Girls", "Way to Go", as well as recognition to their excellent This pageant portrays the trials, triumphs and trajadies of some of the Fust settlers of Castle Valley, a? they were directed by President Brigham Young, to homested this area. The story goes on to tell of homesteaders' encounters with indians and thier struggles to tame the frontier. Real wagons, buggies, cattle, ecL Excellent lighting and sound Original music ' Some selections Chior Tabernacle By Free parking Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice make great female Softball players who can go all the way, and Recovery Program, contact your cal American Cancer Society office 1 or call at Whereas: beaten; she was destroyed! Gary City and countless other Utah communities. Most of the community theater, festivals and arts shows you enjoy in your own hometown receive NEA dollars through some source. The NEA has made wonderful strides over the past few years in better serving mainstream America. It demands much from the organizations it grants funding. The truth is sometimes mistakes are made. I Samantha Evans, Bobby Jo Bird, Joe Henrie, Lynelle Porter and Gerald Kanosh provided a much needed service by processing a total number of 2300 records including completing the barcoding procedure for each record they entered. Vance and Gasser to say vows at Cedar Crest Inn years experience and the Coroner said it was the worst beating theyd ever seen. Carol Mabe wasnt just Mabe was convicted of second degree murder and a fust degree felony. In sentencing Mabe to five years to life in prison, the judge recommended he remain in prison without possibility of parole. On August 12, Gary Mabe, Prisoner I.D. Number 20918, is scheduled for a parole hearing. It costs about $25,000 per year to imprison a convicted felon. On the other hand, would you want Gary Mabe paroled into your Ken Jackson, Norma Shore and Vernon Heperi. The students v 4 Write to the parole board To the Editor: On the morning of December 5, 1990, Gary Mabe approached his wife Carol from behind at her workplace. He beat her with an 18 inch metal bar, washed the bar off, and placed it with others at the back of the warehouse. tJary Mabe returned to the scene, noticed that Carol Mabe was still breathing; luid beat her about the head with a pipe wrench until she was dead. T ater, a homicide detective of 15 0 V 1 for job experience through the JTPA program managed by David Wade at the Job Service Office in Ephraim. Four students were participants of the Upward Bound Program at Snow College under the direction of Dr. '(r'ry - This group of young people were well organized, responsible and careful as they handled a task that required much precision. With their help, most of the librarys fiction has been entered into the librarys data base. It is anticipated that this project fnay be completed by mid September. Prior to that time, it will be necessary to once again call in all books in order to finish the bar coding then patrons will be able to purchase a card with their library card number and will be able to check out materials using the new system. The help given by the JTPA youth and all the other volunteers have made it possible to accomplish what we have, so far. Library..... ) 0 pre-record- PUBLIC NOTICE Ephraim City will bold a public hearing on the 31st day of August, 1994 to consider annexation of property adjacent to Ephraim City Corporate limits east of 300 East going East along tbe Canyon Road and property immediately south of the Canyon Road. A policy declaration is on file at the city offices along with plat maps identifying the real property to be considered for annexation. The public may review the policy declaration during regular office hours Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The public hearing will be held at the Ephraim Coop Building. - "W r.W- te-J.- i t )!' A&Ptjrtrp , f, Shuttle busses run from Castle Dale to Pageant We don't want to be known as "Just Another newspaper" in Sanpete & Sevier County. 6 school papers, a literary magazine, beamed Into your car or living room, Front stations Wasatch four local radio stations, besides the to get your Information from I After orir- ,i (8:30 p.m.) Free admission a wrap fortha cool summer night) tifcT.T. The week of July 25-2- 9, 1994 Yankees - Angels week in Ephraim City' All players and coaches are commended for their work, play and support! July 28,29,30 August 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, 1994 Time: Dusk ( Bring Af-.T- $5.00 $20.00 f Family Donation:-Adul- t fn ,1 ihM. all there are 5 city newspapers, 3 Shoppers, BUT, y want to be your First Choice when It comes to Sanpete, Sevier and Central Uah newsl This Mew addition to our family will be going to subscribers ONLY of the Sallna Sun, Gunnison Valley Mews, Mantl Messenger and Ephraim Enterprise! We Ofl ft, drtn.i.fij r. Name . 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