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Show Bruce Mclff gives Estate planning seminar dated BYU Alumni A seminar teaching estate planning is set for Wednesday, Sept. 15, at noon in the Manti Country Restaurant, 115 N. Main in Manti. Richfield native Bryce Winkel will be conducting the seminar. The seminar lasts about one hour. Information will include answers on wills, probate, catastrophic illness and nursing E. Bruce Mclff, a son of speech Eldon and Rose Mclff of Sterling, was recently honored by being asked to give the BYU Alumni Association address in commencement exercises held in April. Excerpts from his talk follow: It is my distinct pleasure to represent 283,000 who have preceded you on occasions such as this. I congratulate you. It iswith pleasure and high expectations that I confer upon each of you a lifetime membership in the BYU Alumni Association and welcome you as you join with your fellow alumni spread across this land and in many foreign countries. With few exceptions they are a credit to everything for which this university stands. Youwillhave opportunities to join with them in meaningful activities and public service. The uniqueness of this university is not lost upon those of the world who observe us. A recent visitor from Russia stated: There is hope in the world and it lies with these young people I have met at Brigham Young University. Marlene Smith and Gil Yardley Smith Marlene Smith and Gill Yardley announce their upcom- ing marriage in the Manti LDS Temple on Saturday, Septem- - ber 4, 1993. In memory That is a recurring theme among many who take a closer look at what this school is about. Yardley There will be an open house from 7 to 9 p.m. in the evening at Yardley s Inn, 190 S. 200 W. in Manti They request no gifts, please. of. Obituaries Wallace F. Wallace F. Peterson, 79, passedaway August 25, 1993 at his home in Indianola. Bom January 18, 1914 in Fairview, the son of George F. and Nancy Jane Shephard Peterson. Married Lucile Seeley, July 27, 1933 in the Manti LDS Temple. He graduatedfrom Wasatch Academy in 1932. He was a well-know- farmer n the Fairview Third Ward Chapel Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Sanpete directory Hermansen, West Valley City; Joyce Jones, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Dale (Beulah) Edwards, Moab; Dwight and Linda Peterson, Bluffdale; Venice Jensen, and the late Richard Jensen, Salt Lake City; 22 grandchildren and 28 great- listed free of charge. This will be an annual publication. If you find any corrections or additions, please send the information to the address listed in the directory. Also, you could be the winner of $100.00! Simply look in the reference section of the directory, to see if you are the winner. The directory should be in the mail near September 1st. Pleasant; Bertha (Berti) grandchildren; sisters and brother Ada Syndergaard, Rachel Greco, Rayfield Peterson and Virginia Ruesch. Preceded in death by daughter, Diane FORTY - FORTY-FORT- Y Samantha Marie Duncan Samantha Marie Duncan was bom to Tracy Duncan on August 2nd in Sait Lake City. She weighed 8 12 lbs. She is a new granddaughter for Candy Duncan, and great-granddaught- er of Don and Canalle Denton and Martha Alice and sheepman, who loved his sheep and enjoyed herding them. He loved having his wife and family at his camp, too. He was an active member of the IDS church, a high priest who worked for the past 16 years at the Manti and Provo LDS Temples as an ordinance worker and sealer. He was loved by all who knew him, and will be greatly missed. Survived by his wife of Indianola; children: Mrs. Wayne (LaRita) Beck, Mt. ..."Mans search for happiness is indeed universal To extract from life the quality that I think you are seeking, you will need to have some passions May I suggest four that have been of great worth to me: Number One: Foster, nurture, and strengthen your passion for the Master's teachings and for your family. Together they will be the anchor of constancy and the safety net of security in a world frequently beset with turbulence and sometimes tragedy. Number Two: Develop a passion for learning. An expanded mind and heart will remain with you forever. Number Three: Develop a passion for service. . . Personal services rendered without monetary compensation will be among the bright and shining moments of life. And Number Four: Leave here today filled with a passion of gratitude for family, friends, political, religious and educational institutions, including BYU, that have allowed you to be among the most privileged who have ever lived. Its your responsibility to return and replenish in kind and with generosity, so that those who will follow you may be similarly blessed. I leave you with the challenge to engage in good causes that seek a better world; to deal justly with all people; to speak truthfully; to serve willingly; to pursue righteousness without and to carry such in a way that your light the worlds darkness will be a little less than it was before your arrival." and how trust home expenses, funds can reduce estate taxes. A flyer in this weeks issue has details. Mr. Winkel graduated from Richfield High School in 1967 and completed his doctorate degree at BYU in 1984. He worked for the LDS Church Education System for 15 years and Franklin Time Management Co. for 3 years. He has also worked for Prudential Insurance Company. He currently resides with his wife and five children in Portland, Oregon, in where he is the financial services industry. self-employ-ed Paul Frischknecht named to Big Game Board Paul Frischknecht ofManti has joined other new board members on the Department of Natural Resources. Named to serve on the Board of Big Game Control is Paul, who was chosen along with J erald E. Mason of Brigham City. These citizen boards estab- and review policies, programs and priorities for the divisions. The boards are bipartisan and members are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. lish JOmJOURlSALUTEOlCHIL'DREm Joanne Taylor gets library Peterson Maurine Peterson, two grandsons, Craig Dale Edwards and Steven Vaughn Peterson, brothers and sisters, Andrew, Dean, Mary and Omah. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 28, 1993 in Page 3 Thursday, September 2, 1993 e, Messenger-Enterpris- Duncan. BridgerLyon should be in the mail Burke and Jeni Lyon and four-yeold Laramy welcomed a new baby boy bom August 27 in the Gunnison HospitaL He weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. and will be named Bridger. Grandparents are Marilyn and Gary Lyon, VeraLynn and Steven Jeffries. are Jenny and Album Lyon, Rose and Eldon Mclff, ar The Sanpete County Cham- ber of Commerce has compiled an entire directory of Sanpete County businesses. If you need any service, chances are it is available in the county, and will be found in this directory. Unlike the yellow pages, the directory has a complete listing, since the businesses are Great-grandparen- and great-grandmoth- training Joanne Taylor, Ephraim Public Library director, joined other library directors from Utah at a training institute on the University of Utah campus SERE. 29 -- OCT. 4 last week. The seminar taught library management skills, in areas focusing on administration, cataloging, reference, and collection departments. 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FOR YOU BRAD LIFE HAS JUST Come see what MES can do for you! BEGUN. Home Safety Demonstrations HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! YOUR MOM & DAD Free Blood Sugar Checks MedicalHealth Equipment Demonstrations Free Blood Pressure Checks S- - The withered and wrinkled body may be viewed at 321 East 100 South Manti FORTY - FORTY - FORTY - FORTY - FORTY - FORTY - FORTY-FORT- Y -- FORTY FORTY 92,9 d |