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Show wmt Messenger-Enterpris- Page 2 July 15, 1993 Thursday, e, Called to Serve Letters to the Editor Invlt W LMUrs to th Lttr Editor from our reader. mutt Wt rtttrvt tht right to withhold t tltndtrout, and limit td to 500 word pltata ona lattar par paraon par month. , bt tlgntd, bt In good Uttt, not r.tmtt with tuff Idtnt eautt. Alto, Thanks to 'Palisade Pals' Dear Editor: Enclosed is a copy of a letter we received from one ofthe participants in this years Pals. Please print this as our way of saying thanks to all the volunteers. They are responsible for maldngthe 1993 camps another successful year. Without our volunteers, the Pals would not exist. A very grateful, Bill Peterson, President thoughtful service to families with disabled members. Our Mark is a tiny confined to a wheel chair. This weekend he spent hours digging inthesandonthe beach, just like any other would do. Thank you for providing this opportunity. We were amazed at the kind people, and the many types of services offered - the exhibits, the hayride, the fire engine, the delicious food, etc. Thank you for the many hours you spent in preparing for this wonderful experience. Gratefully, Joyce A. Sumerix LDS Missions Ashley Nielson, daughter ofClair and Kathy Nielson, competed in the NATIONAL ATTA Power Tumbling Championships in San Diego, California on Monday, July 5th. Ashley competed against 19 other girls from all over the United States and won an 8th place medal in the Intermediate 0 year old division. Ashley is a member of the Windwalkers under the direction of Dian Olivers. 9-1- weekend at Palisade? How grateful I am for the thousands of hours donated to provide By Sandra J. Christensen Sanpete County Home Economist USU Cooperative Extension Service BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS new, its exciting and needed. Thats the opinion its of committee members who have been working for over 16 months to bring a Womens Conference to our area. The Central Utah Conference will be held in Richfield on Saturday, September 11, 1993. The keynote speaker will be Hyrum Smith, Chairman and CEO ofFranklin Quest a training and consulting firm in man- agement, and a well-know- Through Losses. My Candle Bums at Both Ends. Is Life Getting to You? Representatives from Sanpete, Piute, Wayne, Sevier, Millard, Garfield, Beaver, Emery and Juab counties have been involved in the planning. For more information call Sandra Christensen at the Extension Office. 835-215- 1. n motivational speaker. Women, you will probably want to put this date on your calendar. Mr. Smith will be followed by a selection of workshops: Becoming a Very Remarkable Aging Smart Person. Nutrition Makes You. So Your Daughter Wants to be in a Pageant. Impacts of Divorce. Protecting Our Children. The Golden Hour - Emergency First Aid. Financial Strategies in a Depressed Community. Looking for the Rainbow. US PS Art Jackson from Western Watts and the Chamber of Com- Surviving and Growing Its Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report July 4: Gregory Lee Frischknecht, Sandy, was arrested on U.S. 89 and charged with DUI. Bail: $1200. July 9: James Henry Ducheneau, Ephraim, was arrested in Ephraim and charged with assault, a class B misdemeanor. Bail. $1000. The Lee R. Thompson family held a family reunion at Lake Powell this week. A daughter, Janice Boyington and husband, Carl and their family and son, Leland and wife Phyllis and their family were all able to spend the week together. A dinner was hosted by President and Mrs. GeraldDay, at their home to welcome those involved in new businesses in Ephraim. Kent Beckstrom, his son, Kelly and business partner, Keith Harrow were in attendance as were Mr. and Mrs. Marty Allred of Cosmic Corners, Alan and Christy Laws, owners of the Pawn Pro, Jack and Wendy Rapier of the Central Utah Gymnastics Academy, Carl Bowers, representing the Wise Institute, Betty Cutler of Ben Franklins, Mr. and Mrs. -- Dear Palisade Pals: How can I express my gratitude for the wonderful experience my family enjoyed this brother, Merrill and his family and to see the Pageant. will come to visit merce President,Nedra Thompson and her husband, Merrill. A lovely dinner and visiting were enjoyed by all ofthe guests. Ashley Nielson Two new Cowboys at one time! His farewell isSunday, July at 10:50 a jn. in the Ephraim 5th Ward. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 21. 18 Justin Cherry Christopher Cox called to serve in Oregon Mission Christopher Lee Cox, son of Lee and Lora Cox, ofManti, has been called to serve in the Portland Oregon Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Chris will be honored in sacrament meeting July 18, 1993, at 1 p.m. in the Manti Tabernacle. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Christopher Lee Cox Ephraim Beautification News 283-413- 5. A welcome to Chris and Susan Williams and their three children, Cindy, Lisa and Brian. They are currently living in the Mike and Joyce Ryan home. Chris is the Bakery Manager at Kents. Verl Osmond and his family came fora day of visiting and to see the Pageant with his brother Tom, and Toms wife, Blood pressure will be taken Tuesday, July 20 at 1:30 pm. at the Senior Center. There will be a picnic at the Mt. Pleasant Park for all seniors, Thursday, July 29 at 4:00 p.m. Meet at the center. A suggested donation of $3.50 will cover the transportation and food as well as the entertainment.. The cost of congregate meals will be raised to $1.75 as of the first of July. J ".3110 n tt 554e S- BY WILBUR BRAITHWAITE Last week the local Little League Tennis Team defeated Lehi Cory Hatch had a decisive 1 win over Jared Pugh in the No. 1 singles. Lehis Bryan Glather defeated Alex Keeler while Weston Bachus lost a 8 match to Mick Call. In doubles, two youngteams prevailed over older opponents. 3-- 2. 8-- Nathan Johnson and Brad Dyreng won from Brian Allen and Tyler Hobbs in a long 5 match. Jon Cox and Jackson Ogden defeated Tyler Peck and Ryan Rocque 8-- 8-- 2. 4-- The Ephraim Enterprise US PS JM published weekly for SI 6.00year Inside Sanpete County, Inc., 35 S. $19.0Qyear outside Sanpete County by Messenger-Enterpris- e, Main, Manti, Utah 846422nd class postage paid at Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Ephraim Enterprise, 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. 777-200- 0, Published Weekly by: Messenger-EnterprisInc. 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642 e, 835-424- 835-149- 3 Max E. Call Max E.Call Bruce Jennings Lloyd Call Bruce Jennings, Lloyd Call Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m. All Ads and News Items Items turned In Tuesday will be held until the following week. Subscription Rates: $1 6.00year in Sanpete County $19.00year outside Sanpete County PICTURE POLICY $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $3.00 All other Pictures (No charge for 1st birthday pictures or golden wedding) Pictures will NOT be returned or saved without stamped envelope submitted with picture. We self-addresse- d, ,' - v, AW . High School tennis courts versus Provo. Kamie Frischknecht attends law program in California Kamie Frischknecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frischknecht ofManti, recently retumedfrom the National Law Program 1993 Summer Session, held at Stanford University in California, from June 26 to July 9. Manti citizens ask questions Only ten residents attended the public hearing on Mantis street project that preceded the regular Council meeting on July 7, and several points in connec- tion with the project were clarified during the meeting. Karen Buchanan asked if the quality ofthe streets would be as good or better using the recycled material instead ofthe regular road base. Mayor Kent Larsen responded that the material would be of equal quality- Val Kofoed of Sunrise Engineering stated that the configuration, drainage and other construction elements would provide Manti with excellent quality streets. Neal Hall asked if crushing the base material was planned. Yes, the mayor responded. Mrs. Buchanan asked if all Main Street sidewalks that needed replacement would be replaced. Mayor Larsen said they would be. The only Main Street sidewalks that will not be redone, he added, are those - Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Closed Early Wednesday, at 2:00 p.m. assume no responsibility for pictures submitted. Next home action will be at am. on July 19, at the Manti about road project, funding 1 Wedding Pictures Obituaries Thank you Notes 9 '- Shauna Daniels stands beside her attractive walkway, which accents the nice yard she and John keep up. Their home is located at 44 E. 3rd N. 8-- 2, Photographers Mission. SENIOR NEWS: A trip to the ProvoOrem area will be July 19 at 10:00 a.m.atthe Senior Center. Plan on bringing or buying your own lunch. Please call Helen Rigby for reservations at A donation towards the gas will Little League Tennis News published weekly tor $1 6.00year Inside Sanpete County, lncn 35 S. $19.00year outside Sanpete County by Messenger-Enterpris- e, Main, Manti, Utah 84642. 2nd class postage paid at Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Manti Messenger, 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. Publisher Editor Senior Writer, Editor Advertising, Circulation and Eda Cherry of Ephraim, has been called to serve a mission in the Oklahoma Tulsa . The Manti Messenger Fax : Justin Cherry, son of Ted be welcomed. Carolyn. This week, another 3284-000- Phone: Oklahoma Mission July 21. families have moved to Ephraim this past week. Marvin and Shannon Bateman ofSandy, have moved to Ephraim with their four children. Marvin is beginning a new business here. All of the youth will be excited to note that he played for the Dallas Justin Cherry called to serve in that have been recently relaid by property owners. Douglas Squire inquired if streets that are now in fairly good shape would be redone. Councilwoman Barbara Wintch explained that some streets, among them 500 West, 100 South west ofMain Street, and 500 North west ofMain Street, as well as sections of Union Street, would be chipped rather than scarified and redone. Several options on raising the money to finance the streets project were reviewed with the consensus ofthe hearing favoring a flat rate user fee. The decision of the city ad ministration on this issue is covered in a separate article on the regular council meeting that followed the public hearing. , k The rigorous academic curriculum included 70 hours of classroom training in constitutional law, contracts jurisprudence, civil procedure, alternative dispute resolution and appellate advocacy. The faculty included law professors from law schools across the country. Westlaw, the nations premiere computer assisted legal research technology, taught the students the fundamentals of legal research. The National Law Program also included a two-wee- Kamie Frischknecht guest lecture series of promi- nent lawyers and legal schol- ars. Kamie justfinishedher first year at Southern Utah University, maintaining a 3.9 grade point average, and serving on the student activities board as United Arts Assistant. Ephraim story hour combined with lunch The summer lunch program in Ephraim is well into its third successful summer. Children 18 years old and younger are served a free lunch at the tables in Ephraim Park, located be m Stop Smoking. American Heart Association hind Ephraims public library! The lunches are served from 11:45 to 12:30 Monday through Friday until the week ending August 13th. Ephraim Public Library is sponsoring a story hour Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:30 to 1:30. Children may participate in both programs through August 12th: lunch, followed by a story hour. |