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Show HIT Page 8, Manti Messenger Thursday May 19, 1994 ' Miss Ephraim 1994 Crowned After An Evening at the Ritz Scandinavian Festival (continued from Page 1) Festival participants will also have the opportunity to be entertained by numerous musical, dance and entertainment groups. There will be several dance troupes Fire on the performing Scandinavian folk dances. Mountain," a traditional folk music group, will be returning this year, as well as a polka band and a Scandinavian accordionist The guest artist this year will be Ephraims own Jerry Dahl, who has become an internationally recognized operatic tenor. He will perform a program of Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian music on Friday evening. May 27, at 8:00 pan. in the Crane Theater on the Snow College campus. Back again this year is the Ugly Troll contest In old Scandinavia, the trolls were known as the source of all mischief. A number of trolls will be competing to see just who is the ugliest and most mischievous troll of all. A parade featuring Scandinavian costumes and local royalty will highlight the day. As Ephraim City anticipates May 27 & 28, they arc preparing to host thousands of guests who will travel from many corners of the United States to be with their families and friends in Little Denmark." Ephraim invites all to come and participate in this years festivities. out-of-to- The Miss Ephraim Pageant started with a bang as MC Jeff Savage and six contestants sang and danced in glitzy costumes to Puttin On the Ritz. This was a tough act to follow, but Julie Lanier, Miss Ephraim 1993, appeared in a sparkling multi colored dress and proceeded to dazzle the audience with her piano performance. A variety of talents were presented by the contestants, then Randy and Colette Hansen displayed their incredible professional ballroom dancing technique. The Hansens have won awards at the Fred Astaire National Dance Competition. While the auditors were tallying the scores, the audience was treated to a couple of fun dance routines by the Central Utah Ballet School Springtime was a light, youthful presentation, followed by an energetic rendition of New York, New York." When the results were in. Tiffany Anderson was named as the new Miss Ephraim. She played Bagatelle on the piano for her talent. Kellie Fore was pro- J nounced first runner up. Her talent was a vocal solo during a slide show of her artwork. Second runner up is Channie Wendel who sang Wouldnt It Be Loverly. Heather Young performed a lively clogging routine, accompanied by enthusiastic from the audience. Stephanie Crosland played a rolling, lyrical piano piece titled Curious Story. Kathena Williams displayed a unique talent of signing a song called Its So Hard to Say Goodbye with graceful and skilled hand movements. The seventh contestant. Shannon Madsen, was unable to attend. well-rehears- ed hand-clappi- Primary Childrens Medical Center Asks For Quilt Donations Fall Short in Come Templar Sluggers From Behind Effort Manti High Schools baseball season came to an end in a loss to Grand County (Moab) High School at Spanish Fork in a semi-fingame on the road to a possible state chamal pionship. The stats tell the story of the and was relieved in the third inning by Bryan Keisel, who then proceeded to hurl three scoreless innings. For the Templars, Shane Fonville, with a double, was the only batter with something more than a 9-- 4 Manti, 5 errors. Grand, 2. Two of the errors were costly ones that allowed the Red Devils to score. After a scoreless first inning. Grand scored four runs, helped by Templar errors, in the second. They scored three more in the third inning. This time combining three singles and a Manti error to go ahead 7-In their half of the fourth, the 0. triple. "We didnt get the hits," Coach Brent Blackham said after the game. "But it was the errors that hurt us most" The game was the last one for Mantis five graduating seniors: Shane Fonville, Tom TVythall, Kyle Perry, Austin Christensen, and Brett Cox. Templars scored twice off two singles, a walk and a Grand throw- They helped the Templars to achieve a record that included 13 wins against a single loss in regular ing error. In the sixth inning Manti brought home two more runners on base hits. The templars were within striking distance now at 7-- 4. The Red Devils iced the game in their half of the seventh by registering two more, while holding the Templar batters at bay. Alan Cox was the starting pitcher season and first place in Region 12. The victory that took Manti into the state semi-finawin was an 1 over North Sevier last week. North Sevier, from region 13, got into the semi-fina- ls by defeating Beaver 2-- 1 and San Juan 2 in playoff games. In the first inning of that game Tom Trythall singled, Alan Cox 1- -1 ls 7-- singled, and Bryan Keisel singled as the Templars took a 0 lead. In the third inning, North Sevier got on the scoreboard to avoid what would have been a shutout The fifth inning was another big one for Manti. The templars scored 3-- off the inning with a walk and fore the inning was over he came to bat again. Tom Trythall hit a double, Alan Cox a single, Shane Fonville a single, Clint Cox a single and Josh Jackson a single and four other players walked in a half inning that seemed to last forever. In the bottom half of the sixth. be- Clay Denton brought in Kevin Callister with the winning run and the game ended on the 10 run rule.i Bryan Keisel pithced die first five innings and twice he got the Templars of jams when North Sevier had runners on third and second by striking out the hitter who could have brought them home. x Alan Cox relieved Bryan in the sixth inning and shut North Sevier down the rest of the way. .uq SAUNA SUN along. Therefore, they only last about four months, notes Ms. Wirth. But they are much loved their terra of service. during Anyone needing additional information about the quilts is invited to call the hospital at (801) is running low on one of the essentials used to help hospitalized children feel better. sentials used to help hospitalized children feel better: homemade original Primary Childrens Hospital on North Temple. Nurses noticed that in addition to providing essen- quilts. Were asking members of our community who enjoy quilting or tying quilts to consider helping the hospital by donating one Debbie Wirth, RN, assistant administrator for patient care services at the hospital Because were seeing more children, were using more quilts than ever." d For seventy years, the quilt makers of Utah and Idaho have kind-hearte- kept the hospital supplied with homemade quilts to provide warmth and comfort to sick children, some of whom are fighting illnesses. The tradition began in much-neede- heat-man- Medical Services Providers i: rcM Kr , : . i V. K X X I 'V. - .. ' f , - V) JL' ' ' ) C' l V t ; , . ?f . ... il X Legion Commander Named i X ' . I 4 , V .. Sir. County emergency medical groups provide countless hours of quality service. The 1994 EMS Week theme, EMS: The Stars of Life," emphasizes that EMS is a system made up of many critical components. This event recognizes the heroic efforts of Send Coupon to 63 East Main Salina, Utah 84654 .St. Gunnison Enterprise ( ) -- Zip- skilled and dedicated men and Messenger Salina Cash or Check Enclosed SCANDINAVIAN DAYS PARADE 11 a.m. MAY 28TH u2ndW3rt?tM z $100 Grand Prize It is Great Fun to tain a pot women who give the EMS symbol its true meaning by providing lifesaving care whenever and wherever its needed, said Rod Betit, executive director of the Utah Department of Health. EMS Week is the perfect time to say thanks to the emergency medical services team. The GEMS group of newspapers would like to join the rest of the na tion in saying thanks to the dreds of volunteers who make up the emergency medical services team in our area. According to the Sanpete County dispatchers, EMS teams responded to almost 60 calls in April. With hun- a dozen people respondand an ing average run time of 3 hours from call-oto nearly works that to out completion, nerrly 13,000 hours of actual service per year. Add to that figure the additional thousands of hours in training and certification and youll begin to understand the kind of dedication it takes to be a member of the team. facing the elderly population for the next decade. There were 88 in attendance and many of those stated their concerns and recommendations in the areas of support for families & care givers of rural elderly, access to service for the rural elderly and National Health Care Reform and All interested participants contact 9 0 or Margret Millward Julie Winn 283-504- 283-404- The Manti American Legion Post 31 elected Stanley Voorhees as their new Commander. replaces Bemie Carroll, who held the Commander position for two and a half years. To schedule use of the Legion Hall, call Stanley Voorhees at 835-617- 1. about half ut Six County Conference A Success D.C. in tee in Senior Gtizens and Aging network personnel attended the Six County Area White House Conference in Loa, Utah this month. The purpose of the conference was to determine local needs and issues Jared Bagnall has enlisted in the U.S. Marine Craps through the delayed entry program. He will begin recruit training the 13 of June, 1994 at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego California. Jared is a 1994 graduate of Manti High School. He was recruited by his brother, Sep geant L. Rawlin Bagnall in, a recruiter assistant assigned to Recruiting Station Cedar City, Utah. New American t C ' 588-367- 5. Jared Bagnall Joins Marines EMS Week Honors Emergency , Before the prices increase! bed. Three sizes of quilts are currently in short supply at the hospital - 45 inches wide by 60 inches long, 54 inches wide by 80 inches long, and 72 inches wide by 90 inches long. Quilts are needed which are made from good washable materials such as flannel or cotton. They may be quilted or tied (no wool yam) with the 1920s, when quilts were needed to keep the children warm at the u TO THE EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS MANTI MESSENGER, OR tial warmth, the homemade quilts d seemed to provide comfort to the young patients. The y tradition continued even after decades, donated homemade quilts have decorated every patient sturdiness in mind. A one pound dacron batt is recommended for the filler. The hospital serves children form newborns to 18 years of age, so a variety of prints are needed - everything from baby prints to prints suitable for teenage boys and girls. When a quilt goes from one in quite hot water and disinfectant so no germs can be passed Primary Childrens Medical Center is running low on one of the es- Washington preparation for the National Conference to be held in the Spring of 1995. Utahs conference will be held September 29, 1994 at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. Six County Delegates to the State Conference will be Demont Howell of Ephraim & Beulah Rowley of Oasis. The Area Agency on Aging of the Six County Association of Governments sponsored the conference and the Wayne County Senior Gtizens hosted the conference and offered a delicious meal to participants at the rural elderly. Robin Arnold-William- s, Deputy vdohclusion. If anyone is interested in a copy of Director for the Department of Huthe conference results, they may call man Services, served as moderator or write to the Six County for the conference and recorded the 896-922-2 Association of Governments, Aging comments of participants. prioritized RO. Box 820, Richfield, Utah from office, the conference The information 84701. will be sent to the National Commit CD H U.S. Forest Service News By the end of May, weather what LW I P0 itWlTH MV The earth averages an annu- al precipitation (rain, enow, hail) of about 34 Inches. POOR COPY , per- mitting, the Forest Service campgrounds in the area should be open with the possible exception of 12 Mile Flats. Overnight camping fees for campgrounds with water and restrooms is $5.00 per unit per night. In association with Utahs Free Fishing Day on Saturday, June 11 there will be no camping fee charged for that night Firewood permits will be available starting June 1st There is a $5.00 per cord charge with a minimum purchase of three cords and a maximum of five. No cutting of firewood is permitted within one half mile of any campground. |