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Show ym&i ffmirtarwy Messenger-Enterpris- 4-H- to be in state contests ers BY SANDRA CHRISTENSEN Sanpete Co. Home Economi st USU Extension Service announces winners andor county representatives which will be going to the state contests in Logan the end of July. Manti: Jamie Myrup - horse public speaking winner, horse judging team, and horse bowl team; Ronnie Squire - meal preparation winner and talent show piano winner; Christie Woodside - horse bowl team and horse judging team; Intermediate winners: 1st place, Megan Mecham of Axtell, piano solo; 2nd place, Heidi Brown of Fayette, piano solo; 3rd place, Dani Gottfredson, Ephraim, vocal Kara and Travis Young livestock judging team. Ephraim: Stacey Anderson food and nutrition demonstration Richard Anderson - turkey barb cue contest. In addition to the winners and representatives li sted above, there were a number of winners in the Junior and Intermediate divisions of the county Talent Junior winners: 1st place, Jerilyn Spencer, Manti, vocal solo; 2nd place, Mike Liddell, Manti, vocal solo; 3rd place, Chad Cox, Manti, vocal solo. show. They were as follows: vocal. -- solo. -- 4-- H Rosette winners - Jason Fowles, Sterling, vocal and Mekesha Malmgren, Gunnison, Talent Show winners: Senior Division: Ronnie Squire and Andrea Miller (not pictured). Junior Division: Mekesha Malmgren, Mike Liddell, Chad Cox, Jason Fowles, Jerilyn Spencer. Intermediate Division: Dani Gottfredson and, not pictured, Megan Mecham and Heidi Brown. have excitement, fun 4-H- ers BY SANDRA CHRISTENSEN Three days of excitement, fun, and educational opportunities were experienced by some youth of Sanpete County at Yearns Reservoir June 30 through July 2. I r f & t i - 4-- Many activities made if fun for all who attended this 4-- H camp. There workshops as follows: fish and wildlife ecology by Devon Mower of Ftn. Green; water quality by Jason Woolsey of USU under the direction of Dr. Kit Farrell Poe; fly tying by Marion Denison of Manti, and ash cakes made right in the camp fire by Dana Peacock. Two of the activities greatly were enjoyed by the the as canoeing and watching fish with reservoir was planted by the Division of Wildlife Resources. Many ofthe activities were under the direction of the Camp Team Council who also led the groups in singing, dancing, games, skits and other activities. ! at raffle by Leona Blanthorn of ML Pleasant. During Mt. Pleasants Hub City Days it has been traditional for local artists to display and sell some of their art work. This year the artists agreed to share a percentage of their profits with the Foundation. the Board A growing number of Currently anticipates using this money to individuals are now making purchase new laparoscopic memorial contributions to the equipment early in 1993. This Foundation instead of giving equipment would be used by the flowers at the time of a friends or hospitals new general surgeon, relatives passing. By making a when he arrives in mid 1993. memorial contribution instead of Laparoscope equipment allows giving flowers, people can have for a newer, less invasive the satisfaction of knowing that procedure to be used for their money will be used for gallbladder removals, tubal somethingthathaslastingvalue. ligations, hernia repairs, etc. Numerous individuals have The Foundation recently made contributions. The largest participated in Mt. Pleasants single contribution has come from 1 lorseshoe Mountain Festival. At the Central Utah Telephone d The Sanpete Valley Healthcare Foundation has raised over $15,000 during their first year of existence. This money will be used, at the Trustees discretion, for the purchase of life saving medical equipment for Sanpete Valley Hospital. newly-forme- 4-- H Pitlure tilt Seven The Manti Messenger Xr tit Dwarfs williout tit a forest. In id. Sanprt County, USPS OOyoor outoido publMwd wMfcly lot Son pot County by Mtooongor-EntorprioInc., 35 S. Moln, Monti, Utoh 84642, toManti POSTMASTER: Utoh. Sand 2nd clou poo tip paid addrou Manti, changao Mouangtr, 35 S. Moln, Monti, Utah i4642 a The Ephraim Enterprise C rli t ( in (I t ri veil! fere's! fin USPS pubikted WMkly for 416.00yw intkto Sonptto County, if OOyoor outttdo Son pot County by fcMMngor-n- f rpri , Inc 25 S. Main, fctanti, Utoh 04642. 2nd cfoM poo to go potd at Monti, Utah. POSTMASTER: 9ond oddrooo chongoo to: Ephraim Ephroinv Utah 04627. Entorprioa, Boi Unit Published Weekly by: Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642 Messenger-Enterpris-e, Fax Publisher Editor Senior Writer, Editor Ephraim Reporter Advertising, Circulation Photographers : 835-149- Total nonfarm employment increased by 184 jobs over the year ago total. This puts current total nonfarm employment at 14,975. Services was the leading job growth sector with the addition of 150 new jobs. State and local government expanded its employment by 158 positions. Manufacturing was a mixed bag, with 24 additional jobs in durable goods manufacturing, but with 32 jobs lost in nondurable goods manufacturing. Trade was a sector hit with job losses, with 60 less jobs in retail trade, and 30 less in wholesale trade. 3 this quarters total to $4.6 million. Both new residential and nonresidential construction contributed to this valuation growth. Tourist lodging revenues increased by $142,000, placing this quarter's total at $ 1.7 millioa The number of individuals t Temple. Reared and educated in Lindon, Utah, Mr. Sprague also lived in Las Vegas, Nevada where he worked for Union Pacific Railroad for 22 years. Hehas also lived in Manti, Kearns and in St. George since 1991. He served in the US Army during World War II. As an active member of the LDS Church, he held the office of high priest. He served three missions for his e to the church: one stake and two Northern States Nevada. missions in Las Vegas, Hetaughtin scouting.He enjoyed bowling and played baseball. full-tim- Mr. Sprague was well respected and loved by all who knew him. Surviving family members include his wife, Beulah, 510 South 150 East, Ivins, Utah three sons 8473- 8- ph: and two daughters: Thomas, Salt 673-309- 1; Lake City; Paul, Kearns; Michael, Page, Ariz.; Mrs. Albert Anita Bloomster, Red Bluff, Calif.; and Mrs. Steve Ruth Chipman, St. George; two brothers and five sisters: Lovell, No. Las Vegas; Ralph D. Highland Hills, Calif.; Rowena Bretzing, Hollywood, Louise Patterson, Henriville, Utah. Also nine grandchildren. One daughter, Loretta Sprague, one brother, Paul Marion Sprague and one sister, Kathleen, preceded him in death. insurance claims increased by 5 percent Cemetery. filing initial unemployment - Emergency Phone Numbers MantiSterling: 911 Ephraim: 5-23- 45 Were Making a Difference. In addition transportation communicationspublic utilities experiences a 40position decline. The value of d buil di ng construction increased by $3 million, bringing American Heart Association W W. M vl., Sharp! Jennings Eleanor Madsen, 283-444- 3 Lloyd Call Lloyd Call RcGboh New Deadline: Monday 5 p.m. All Marion and Bertha Elizabeth Sampson Sprague. He married Dixie Lee Gillespie June of 1955 in the St George LDS Temple. She preceded him in death September 6, 1955. He married Beulah Stratton December 20, 1957 in the Salt Lake LDS Funeral services were held Thursday, July 16, 1992 at 11 a.m.- in the Metcalf Mortuary Chapel, 300 West St George B1 vd. Interment was in the St. George Max E. Call Max E. Call Bruce Jennings, Lowell Harvey Sprague, age died 69, Monday, July 13, 1992 at the St. George Care Center. He was bom October 29, 1922 at Pleasant Grove, Utah to Orson Calif.;AnnabelleBigelman,Page, Ariz.; Irene Black, Las Vegas; Lois Hannig, Silmore, Calif.; and 9:00 A.M. 1 Bruce Lowell H. Sprague COMING SOON TO MT. PLEASANT FRIDAY, JULY 17TH, 1 DAY ONLY! Terrels Foodtown Parking Lot for 1991! 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989 835-424- s 1992. Obituaries permit-authorize- ' Winner of the General Excellence Award from the Utah Press Association Phone: Central District unemployment rate remains at 7.4 unemployment rate remained virtually unchanged going from 7.3 percent a year ago to 7.4 percent in the first quarter of Marion Denison and Camp Council members Jamie Peacock, Dana Peacock and Kimberly Larsen watch as camp activity goes on. Abby Palmer at work in the background. Many of the meals were who got caught in the weather chose to leave and go home, provided by chefRichard Peacock, of Manti. Parent Evening was a Elaine Reid, of Ephraim, with hit because ofthe skits presented the aid of Mary Herring, by the various camps and by the Assistant, Gary Andersen and Sandra Christensen, County great food and socializing. Agents, was the Advisory Council in Not even the hail and rain member charge and could dampen the great spirit responsible for the success of the that was there as none of those camp. Company, which donated $3,000. The ' trustees of the handicrafts which were donated Foundation are: Rhea Stewart, to them by individuals Barbara Ann Johansen, Amoir throughout Sanpete County. By Deuel, Donna Poulsen, Victor sellingsuchitemsthe Foundation Rasmussen, George Winn and netted over $1,000. The Heidi Kelso. Says Barbara Foundation also is the main Johansen of the Foundation sponsor for the Mt. Pleasant 4th Board, This is a Foundation that of July Breakfast The breakfast will survive and thrive because is also sponsored by the Mt. of the efforts of good people Pleasant LDS 2nd and 3rd working for a worthy cause. Wards. This year the breakfast netted nearly $1,000 for the Sanpete Valley Hospital belongs Foundation. During the to us, the people of this valley. Horseshoe Mountain Festival Therefore it is up to us, as and the 4th of July Breakfast the communities, to support our Foundation displayed a quilt hospital and make it work. Our made and donated by the Mt. little hospital is already one of Pleasant LDS 4th Ward Relief the best around, and it is getting better all the time. We hope to Society. The quilt generated over our hospital become even help $300 in donations, and was won better. Utahs Central District Page 4 Thursday, July 16, 1992 Healthcare Foundation off to good start, raises $15,000 that event, the Foundation sold baked goods, antiques and 4-- H e, Ads and News Items Subscription Rates: $16.00year In Sanpete County $19.00year outside Sanpete County NtA Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Closed Early Wednesday, at 2:00 p.m. camERSE Its whats inside that counts: RccboHE PICTURE POLICY $7.00 Wedding Pictures All other Pictures (publicity, obituaries, etc.) $2.00 or 1st for birthday pictures golden wedding) (No charge Pictures will not be returned or saved without stamped envelope submitted with picture. d, Dont Miss This Sale for "Back to School" |