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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, August 20, 1992 e, 4 Page Sanpete Valley Hospital contributes substantially to Sanpete's economy Its a tal here helps in attracting new well known fact that Sanpete Valley Hospital has been good for the health of area residents. Now a recently completed report also shows that the hospital is good for the health of the local economy. The report by Lewis & Assoeconomic ciates, a Provo-baseresearch and consul tingfirm, said that SVH and its parent organi- Troops unload culverts to be installed along Skyline Drive. businesses. The report also demonstrates thatSVH plays an important role ingenera tingtax revenues, based upon the wages paid to employees. Direct income and sales tax generated by the hospital totaled $433,633 since 1986. d SVH also brought economic activity into Sanpete County from outside the area. The staff of the hospital provided care to many patients from outside Sanpete County, resulting in 24 additional jobs, $776,137 in income to area residents and tax revenues of $50,449 in 1991. zation, Intermountain Health Care, play an important income, jobs and in generating income and sales tax. Since 1986, SVH has directly and indirectly put more than $10 million into the local economy through wages paid to employees. In 1991, the hospital accounted directly and indirectly for wages to area residents totaling more than $2.1 million. The report studied all hospitals operated by IHC in 1991, 11103 24 hospitals put nearly $500 million into the economy of the Intermountain West. IHCs activities were responsible for the employment of over 15,000 people, making the organization Utahs second largest employer. Income and sales tax generated by IHC operations during 1991 totaled more than $300 million. The hospital employed the e personequivalent of 49 full-tim- Chow line at bivouac area on Skyline Drive. nel in 1991, which indirectly v. " friZ; . - ' - - - . - . .. i . , 4 full-tim- e - high-quali- V : '.y . v .' - : C-- .v:-';- 4 - '' t ; '' National Guard unit helps build Forest roads Blackham Keller and Christenson voted to make Both Captain Robert T. Dunton, Commanding Officer, and Tom Shore, District Ranger agree that this is an excellent project that will benefit the public as well as providing a hands on training opportunity and chance for the Combat Engi neers to show off their road building skills that are vital to the defense of the nation. To date the guard unit has alsoinstalled 11 culverts todrain bog holes on portions of the Skyline Drive from the highway at Fairview Canyon to Spring City Canyon and worked the surface of the road with their dozer to smooth out ruts and restore drain- Ranger Shore said that nearly everyone in Sanpete County would like to see the Sky training institute on the University of Utah campus during the last week in August. Sponsored by the Utah State Library, the Utah Public Library Institute for Training (UPLIFT) is designed to teach library management skills in four core areas to directors from small cities. Students and faculty stay in the dorms and formal classes are held at the Marriott Library. Over three days, participants take 20 hours of intensive training in one core area, including administration, cataloging, reference, and line Drive made passable and better access to our campgrounds. Last fall County Commission-er- s Robert Bessey, Leonard County gravel sources available for this project. The guard unit is spreading the gravel on the SpringCity Canyon Road to make it passable during bad weather. late-nig- Sergeant Robert Allred, who is charge of operations for the unit, would like to see this a long term working relationship. The unit worked on the mountain 10-1- July 17-1- 8 and y generously giving the Art Center a small grant that will be used to give children an opportunity to be exposed to a professional workshop activity. The dates will be 1 911 Early Entry . I n Fax:835-149- Publisher Editor Senior Writer, Editor Ephraim Reporter Advertising, Circulation Photographers 3 Max E.Call Max E. Call Bruce Jennings 3 Eleanor Madsen, 283-444- Bruce Jennings, Lloyd Call Lloyd Call New Deadline: Monday 5 p.m. Ail Ads and News Items Subscription Rates: $16.00year in Sanpete County $19.00yeai cutslde Sanpete County s. Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Closed Early Wednesday, at 2:00 D.m Lawn front and east of the Sanpete County Fairgrounds Manti, Utah Set up from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ( 7rcs' Dr;"9 Entrants Free Hat and Dash Plaque guaranteed if registered before August 24. The committee reserves the right to add, subtract, or combine classes according to entries. Robert at work, Lee at home For Information or phone registration, call: or work, Fax Number There is plenty of shade and grass. Lots of food, prizes, carnival, live entertainment, including truck pulls and a dance Friday night. At the Friday and Saturday Rodeo there will be the Utah State Bull Fighting Finals. After the car show, all who want to will be invited to cruise down Main Street in the Manti Main Street Parade. 801-528-31- 801-528-75- 801-835-20- 31. Official Entry Form: Kama Special Awards: . The classes are limited to 1'8P per session so call early to get .Address State" Make ol vehicle ...................... Information: IjCar Year Model Claaa. 2nd Car Information: ..................... Make ol vehicle Year Model Claaa. Best Cudom, B(t Stock, Bsst Dally Driver, Longest Distance, People's Choice, Committee's Choice, Fair Boarda Cholca, Beat city. CLASSES: 3rd Car Information: Paint Cuatom, Baal Paint Slock, Baat Interior Cuatom, Baat Interior Stock, Beat Englna Cuatom, Baat Englna Stock. Straal Rod, Ptck-u- p batora 72 Cuatom, Ptck-u- p before 72 Stock, Pick4x4, up 73 and up Cuatom, Ptck-u- p 73 and up Stock, p (Ranchaero, El Camlno), Big Riga, Motorcycla, Seml-PIcku- 1915-195- 1955-195- 7 Stock, 1955-195- 7 4 Cuatom, Stock, 1958-196-3 1915-195- Cuatom, 4 Stock, 1958-196- 3 9 Stock, Cuatom, Slock, 1964-196-9 Cuatom, 1 970-- 1 979 Cuatom, 1980-199- 2 Slock, 1 960-- 1 992 Cuatom, Sporta Car, Competition, Under Construction, Bast from Sanpata County, 1964-196- 5-23- 45 835-424- 1 Saturday, August 29, 1992 car-po- Ephraim: Phone: dollars. Mini-Truc- MantiSterling: e, Country Cruzers Car Club Tuesday, Aug. 25th through Friday, Aug. 28th from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Central Utah Art Center in Ephraim. All materials are furnished and there will be four different professional artists teaching the classes. If you have any questions or want to from any area outside of Ephraim, Emergency Phone Numbers Published Weekly by: Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642 Messenger-Enterpris- Sponsored by Sanpete County Fair and would love to have them back, Roger Shore said. There may be a possibility ofhaving the unit spend their summer camp here sometime in the future." registered. Ephraim, Utah 4627. 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989 Carolyns attendance has helped make Manti City Library eligible for state library development grants worth thousands of ht Au- , County, $l9.00fyar ouUkSo wkly for $i6.00yrS. Intkfe Sonpoto Inc, 3$ Mam, Manti, Utah 4642. Sanpttt County by Mtsoongor-Enterprte- , to: Ephraim 2nd ctaao pootaga paid at Ifanll, Utah. POSTMASTER: Sond oddrooa ehangoa completed all four core courses and will meet the State Library Divisions personnel standard for state certification of public ibrar-ie- 9. 283-419- The Ephraim Enterprise publtehtd Winner of the General Excellence Award from the Utah Press Association speakers on childrens issues, marketing, and reference. At the end of this years UPLIFT session Carolyn will have Vo call S32S4-000- 1992 SANPETE COUNTY FAIR CAR SHOW Central Utah Art Center will sponsor workshop The last week of August the Central Utah Art Center will have art workshop that will a four-dabe open for children in two age groups. Ages 7 to 10 will meet from 4 to 5 p.m. and ages 11 to 14 will meet from 5 to 6 p.m. The Utah Arts Council has outoldo published weekly lor $iS.(XVyeer Ineide Senpete County, $iS.00yeer Inc, 35 S. Main, Monti, Utah (4642. Senpete County by Meaeenger-Enterprlee- . to: Manti Meeeenger, 2nd cfcaa pootaga paid at Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Sand addroao chengee 35 S. Mam, Manti, Utah (4642. USPS Entarprlaa, Box Unit tures nationally recognized collection development Informal learning takes place over meals in the Union, during strolls across the campus, and through discussions in the dorm lounge. This years focus is library administration and will be taught by Dr. Brenda Broadbent, age. 8-- The Manti Messenger y former of the Utah State University faculty. At the end of the training institute, on August 27th, students have the opportunity to join more library directors from around the state at a Professional Skills Institute which offers a variety of workshops on library related issues and also gives participants the chance to share ideas with their colleagues. This years Professional Skills Institute fea- Manti City Library Director Carolyn Bessey will join library directors from all over Utah at a Members of Company D of the 1457th Engineering Battalion of the Utah National Guard of Mt. Pleasant, Utah are improvSal National Foring Manti-Lest Roads. They have completed 15 miles of road maintenance along the Skyline Drive in cooperation with the Sanpete Ranger District. Softball for 1991! road project. July gust County Slowpitch and Intermountain Health Care are proud to be able to serve our communities with medical services," said Winn. Were also pleased to be able to be such a significant contributor to the local economy. high-qualit- tournament held in Mt. Pleasant on August 4 and 5th. Eight teams participated from the Sanpete area. The Manti softball team, sponsored by Sorensen Towing took first place in the Sanpete Manti librarian completes management training course 4 f )r SSG Jay Carter, Moroni and Sgt. Kevin Snow, Nephl, operate "SEE", a piece of army equipment similar to c backhoe, on Forest Service The Forest Service began talking with the guard unit two years ago and found they were eager to do the work; however, the unit was activated in January 1991 to participate in Operation Desert Storm. They were sent to Grafenwoer Germany. Sanpete Valley I lospital Slowpitch Tournament USPS . a ty Manti softball team takes first place in County v ' . con- tributed to the creation of 17 additional jobs in the community, for a total of 66 jobs. There is no question that the existence of this hospital and medical professionals in this community enhance the quality of life and economic welfare of area residents," said SVH Administrator, George Winn. Clearly SVH makes a positive difference in the local economy. Also, having the hospi . Winning Sorensen Towing Manti team are: front; Christina Christensen, Steffanie Johnson, Adrienne Westenskow, Connie Sorensen. Back; Coach Steve Pyper, Jeannette Sampson, Korbe East, Lannette Nielson, and Debbie Harman. Not available for picture: Kelly Newmann, Heather Larsen, Taryn Kay, Kammie Pyper, Katrina Pyper, Holly Christensen, Mindy Young, Michele Herbert and Laurie Ludvlgson. 1970-197- 9 Model (no fee) zip. Make of vehicle Year Claaa Send entry form to: Cruzin' the Sanpete County Fair, co Robert Miller, Box 220056, Centerfield, Utah 84622. Fees: $15 00 first car, $12.50 second car, If LATE ENTRIES: $20.00 first car. $15.00 each additional car. (After Aug. 24) UaMlty Entrant. Participating and Spectator ralaata Sanpata County. Sanpata County Fair. Manti City and tha Car Shoe Sponsor from any and al damages, loees, or ctalm autlarad by antranta to hlaber person and or property. Attendance and participation al tNt event la at antranra own rlik. I Signature: i J t I r |