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Show Pape 10. Manti MessengerEphraim Enterprise Templar Hitters Win in Close Match by Bruce Jennings If the Manti High School baseball team plays like it did in a game with the Kanab pre-seas- Cowboys last week, the Templar fans will be in for a lot of excitement. ( It was the first home game for the Templars, who had already won their opener by 2 at Moab. After a scoreless first inning, Alan Cox scored in the second to put the Templars ahead. The Cowboys then responded with a run of their own in the third to tie it at By the end of the fourth inthe visitors from Kanab had ning, widened their lead to 6-- 2 and the Templars seemed headed for a loss, but the Templar hitters rallied at that point. They put together four hits, including a three run double by Clint Cox, to tie it at 6-In the sixth inning Alan Cox, who came in for Shane Fonville, re3-- Ambassadors Erika Frischknect and Kevin Madsen show appeciation to Max and Beth Call 4-- H 1. Thank you from Sanpete County 4-- Ambassadors H AmbasSanpete County sadors Erika Frischknecht and Kevin Madsen recently visited local groups and expressed their appreciation to those who have supported the 4-program in Sanpete County. The youth thanked the County Commissioners, Manti MessengerEphraim Enterprise, Gunnison Valley News, Max & Beth Call, KMTI, and the 4-- H H Pyramid. In Utah, one out of every five youth aged 9 to 19 is enrolled in 4-Utah has the highest percentage of 4-- participants nationwide, with over 100,000 4-- projects and clubs and over 78,000 youth enrolled. H H Sanpete County is the 5th ranked out of 29 counties with 675 youth enrolled in over 1100 projects leaders. and 175 volunteer Erika and Kevin have comCounty pleted their year as the Ambassadors. They have been involved in promotion and in planning activities for the past year. Applications will soon be available to 8 all youth years of age, so if you are interested or one of your in the 4-- County Ambassador program, which provides fun and leadership activities, contact the Sanpete County Extension Office, 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 6. tired the Cowboys in order and Manti, while getting a pair of singles, likewise didnt score. That left it at 6-- 6 going into the final inning. In the Kanab share of that inning, Bucky Orton homered to put the Cowboys up by one. The Ifemplars still had some ammunition left. Kyle Perry walked, Clint Cox singled and then Clay Denton hammered a fast ball into right field for a double that brought home Kyle and Clint. That did it, 7-- 6. Alan Cox was the winning the Templars win streak and pitcher stood at two. It wasnt the only game of the week, the Templars played two more. Theyll also play three games this week; Juab here March 22, Lehi here March 24, and Millard away March 25. That kind of schedule puts a heavy load on the Templar pitching corps; Shane Fonville, a senior, Alan Cox, a junior, and Brian Keisel, a sophomore. TheyU need strong support from the batters and the fielders to pull this off, the coaching staff said. LaVell Edwards addresses Eagle Scouts they will be a success. When I watch the practice films to decide who will be playing I look for the way a player handles adversity. If a defender gets knocked down, does he get back up and get back into the play? We cant always control what goes on around us, but we can control how we are going to handle it. He congratulated the young men on their accomplishments and reminded them that earning their Eagle is one step in the process of obtaining a rich and full and productive life. BYU head football coach LaVell Edwards addressed a capacity crowd at the annual Sanpete District Eagle Scout recognition banquet Over 100 Eagle Scouts and their parents were honored last Thursday at the Mt. Pleasant Stake Center. Coach Edwards, now in his 33rd year at BYU, said, The fans have always been behind me, win or tie." He advised that if the scouts would apply the same effort and characteristics to their everyday life that go into attaining the rank of Eagle, Ephraim Elementary fifth grade states fair 14-1- H 835-215- Their exhibits included maps of each state, information they had received from tourist bureaus, and items that are found in the particular states. In this picture, Tita Castro, Vany Cruz, Matt Dean and Mark Dalene are showing the things they have learned about New York and Montana. Did you know that the capital of New York is Albany, Nebraska is the Comhusker State, and that there is a lot of oil in Alaska? The fifth graders at Ephraim Elementary have learned these and many other 1. interesting facts during the past couple of months. Their hard work culminated with the annual States Fair last week. Manti Elementary Positive Action students for the week are Edwards and Medalie Chesley. Ten When I look back on all these worries I remember the story of the old man sho said on his deathbed that he had had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which never happened. Winston Churchill n E.M.S. Electric Science Fair Ephraim Middle Schools annual Science Fair was held March 8 and 9, 1994. Over 300 students from the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades participated in the Electric Contest. Ephraim Middle School would like to give a special thanks to Utah Power and Light for sponsoring the contest for the sixth consecutive year. A special thank you goes out to Nyra Nielson, Vickie Ander- son, Lori Pendle, Ben Fore, and COUPON local judging. Sixth grade winners are Brad COUPON 7. Winners of the RIF Reading Contest at Manti Elementary School are, front row; Latie Ludvigson, Catherine Denton, Lisa Church, Nikki Rowley, Jamie Richardson, and Michael LiddelL Back Row; Neal Sorensen, Heidilyn Nuttall, Katherine Brugger, Karen Johnson, Rachelle Frischknecht, and Cheryl Smalley. The Central Utah Regional History Fair will be Friday, March 25 in the Institute building at Snow College. The Fair will be open to the general public from 10 a.m. to 12 will p.m. Students in grades 2 present history research projects, students win contest Two Manti High students were winners in the American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest. The contest has been held by this organization for many years to help students realize their heritage and responsibilities as citizens of this great country. The title this year was America - My Role As A Citizen. Amy Warner, who was the second place winner, wrote about the various phases of a citizens responsibility and her experience of being a citizen even though she was bom in Weisbaden, Germany. Amy is the daugh- competing for the opportunity to advance to the state contest. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at 2:30 p.m. This year students are exploring the theme Geography in History. People, Places, Time. They will their to according compete age group in four different categories: historical papers, projects, performances, and media presentations. After being judged, they will be treated to a special movie presentation sponsored by the Utah Humanities Council. The Central Utah Regional is presented by the Utah Fair History with help from Snow Fair History The Utah History Fair is a College. the Mountain West Cenprogram of ter for Regional Studies at Utah State University. It is funded by the Utah Division of State History, the Utah Humanities Council, the State Office of Education, Brigham Young versity and the Utah Statehood tennial Commission. BaseballSoftball Registration UGSA - Girls Ages Manti. 5-1- 5-- 2 12 $25.00 Child Sign up at the Manti City Office March 1 4th to March 25th Americanism Chairman, arranged the contest The winning essays will now be sent into the District where they will compete with other winners. i old, Anyone who lopo lernin lit twenty or eighty. Henry Ford whether ' D - Q UniCen- no payments for 90 days and 90 days free financing with the Polaris StarCard when you purchase a new 1994 Polaris ATV by 53194. tatlahk mk pantcipJiitig Iolarts dealers POLRRIS at .o.no: - No.no: Nojnoo . Hr No.no: r i r it c A V. 5 No.no; . v.ui uic ucm ucai i uians nas iu oner wnen you ouy Polaris ATV. 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She is the daughter of Martha and Gary Farnsworth of The prizes were presented to the girls by LaNeice Stott, President of the Manti American Legion Auxiliary Post 31. Shirley Nielson, COUPON :ori Utah History Fair at Snow Amy Warner ' accessories Shannon Clark, Sara Price, Niel Lund, and iy Miller. Eighth grade winners are Janice Blackham, Cashelle Kjar, Jeff Ward, and Nanette 46s. COUPON Get $200 in FREE clothing and Eastman, Sarah Canaday, and Kevin Olsen. Seventh grade winners are Sorenson. These students will move on to compete in the region contest in Richfield, on March 29, 1994. - COUPON Dyreng, Jamie Luster, Tawny Theressa Alder for their help with the Manti High School j uu u late Fee charged after March 25th of $5.00 No applications taken after Parks & Recreation Babe Ruth League Baseball Registration Boys Ages 13-1- 5 Monday March 14th Thru Friday March 25th $35.00 Manti Kids sign up at the Manti City Offices Ephraim Kids sign up with Phil Murray 4-15- -94 ( t it |