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Show Manti MessengerEphraim Enteiprise Thursday May 26, 1994, Page 5 Roger Baker to Give Memorial Address Dr. The Ephraim City Cultural Activities Committee has selected Dr. Roger Baker to give the commemorative address on Memorial Day. The address will be part of a brief service at the Ephraim Cemetery gazebo beginning at 10:00 a.m. The public is encouraged to make this service a part of their family Memorial Day observance. This is a fine way to help children appreciate the challenges and accomplishments of those who have preceded them in this valley in particular," says Mayor Gary Anderson. Dr. Baker and his wife, Pam, have lived in Ephraim for 20 years. He teaches English and Education at Snow College and has, for five years, authored a weekly column for the Deseret News titled Learning Mat Collection Program Off to Slick Start ters." The Bakers lived in Ireland to over a year where Dr. Baker studied at Trinity College, did research, and taught at Dublin City University. He has since spent a summer doing research as a Fulbright scholar in Poland and Czechoslovakia. Prior to moving to Ephraim he taught in Jordan School District and later served . as Director of Admission Counseling and School Relations at BYU. The study of the Bible as literature has been an area of personal interest. In addition to teaching a course in Bible as Literature at Snow College, Dr. Baker has prepared a display of artifacts, historically sig- nificant texts, and framed photo- graphs of biblical texts and Gigantic Book Sale At Ephraim Library Because Ephraim Public Library is automating, all library records are being entered on a computer data base. There is a cost for each data entry, so the book collection is being carefully weeded to remove all books that are old, damaged, or are not being checked out It is anticipated that a large number of bodes will be available to purchase by the public on May 28. The weeding process will undoubtedly create some gaps in the book collection, especially in areas which contain mostly older books. The library would like to fill these gaps with replacements of newer editions and newer books. A list of needed books will be posted in the library with the hope that patrons will want to donate them to the library. Anyone who contributes a book from this list may have a plaque placed in their book recognizing their donation, or in recognition of someone else of their choosing. Ephraim Library will be closed after May 28 to at least 2 weeks in order to collect books and check records. Please return all books to the library by May 28. Anyone wanting to volunteer to help with the book fair may sign up at the library before May 25. Sale Sterlings Camp Arropine will jrtl ,t"0 , I to yeps c ..I first day." Used-O- il Collection Program in Millard, Juab and Sanpete counties are up and running. Oil drums are The used-o- il collection program is a free service provided by Ash Grove Cement Company, the state of Utah in place, posters are prominently displayed in station windows, brochures are available and everyone at the stations is prepared. Now, with the program underway just over a month, one station is still and the local participating waiting for its first drop in the used-o- il bucket from a deposit while others are overflowing with used oil. The oil drums are full and there are buckets and jars of used oil everywhere, reports Neil Mecham, Walker Oil Company, Centerfield. The response here, especially from the farmers, has been tremendous." The farmers in our area have been storing their used oil on their farms to years, and they are bringing in barrels of used oil, said Cary Meinhardt, AG Center, Delta. Our drum was filled the This years winners received a cash award of $100 for first place, $50 for second, and $25 for third. The judge was the nationally recognized painter and sculptor Benson Whittle of Milbum, Utah. This free exhibit will be open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. On Saturday, May 28, a free out- mer- chants. It allows local residents who change their own oil and agricultural operations to dispose of used oil in an environmentally productive way. In addition to the collection of used oil at the stations, information This year, the competition was open to all Utah artists. The winners for 1994 are: Best of Show: Paul Reynolds of Centerville for a pastel drawing. available on why disposing of used oil properly is important - it protects the environment and allows people to dispose of the used oil legally. Since 1993, it is illegal in Utah to dump used oil into landfills, on the ground, or into sewer or storm drain systems. Harsh penalties can be levied when oil is disis door pottery throwing workshop and demonstration will be held on the grounds of the art center as part of the Scandinavian Festival activi- Second Place: LaRue Johnson of Ephraim for a pastel drawing. Third Place: Lee Udal Bennion of Spring City for an oil painting. Honorable Mention: Daniel Lee Vincent of Spring City for a water-colo- r. posed of improperly. If you have any questions about the Used-O- il Collection Program, contact your local participating station or call, toll free, (800) 458-014- 5. ties. Honorable Mention: Laura Hafen Johanson of Mt Pleasant for an oil The Central Utah Art Center is a it organization devoted to the promotion and growth of all artists in the Sanpete County area. For information on joining the artists cooperative, or upcoming 0 from workshops, call 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Tuesday painting. through Saturday. non-prof- 283-511- wiwwwilMiuimLlll In the United States, urban areas (towns, cities and their suburbs) cover less than two percent of the land but are home to about 75 percent of the people. An English make-u- p class will be taught by Camille Lindsay at Manti High School this summer. Students need to register Tuesday, May 31 at 8:30 a.m. in room 10 at the high school. The cost is $50.00 per student for 1 quarter of English credit. A summer school math make-u- p class will also be taught at Manti High School beginning Tuesday, May 31. Register at 8:30 ajn. with Mr. John Ockey, room 16. The cost for this class is $20.00. have a bake sale Saturday, May 28 at 10:00 a.m. at the church. Everyone is invited to support this event. This sale is being held in conjunction with the Town Reunion. sifA The 13 stations approved for the The fourth annual Spring Art Show will hang from May 16th to June 11th in the main floor Gallery at 86 North Main Street in Ephraim, Utah. This art competition is held every spring. The art show is held in conjunction with the Scandinavian Festival on Memorial Day weekend. Summer Classes Offered at Manti High School D.U.P. Bake jwiamo Central Utah Center Features Art Show Used-O- il voT .j,, Celebrate Graduation with Specials like these at Jensen's in Manti! Special Iatroductoxy Offer! FREE Bag of BreadSticks when you try our freshly prepared Italian Style Lasagna! 20 register to win a free trip for two to Italy! OFF PLUS.. Dresses Guess Jeans Tops f raa & Children's & Ladies Fashions 20 OFF Nike All 20 ciaaa, Uomi Bret food Byaana. A a wga, n..yyad toa fi Tima. 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