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Show Messenger-Enterpris- ojittiwrre News from the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion Art by Ephraim: Past, Present and Future Fireside by Barry Baker, Councilman story is told of a gentleman who, as he was The passing through a smaller city stopped, and in the convenience of his own curiosity, asked an older gentleman shopkeeper a very important question. Said he, Sir, Im a passer by. What type of people live in this little city of yours? The old gentleman in the wisdom of his many years of experience with people replied, What type of people live in the city you left?" "Oh, said the traveler, they were so arrogant and the "Thats interesting, replied the in so caught-upride of their own world. self-servin- p old gentleman, The people here in our little city are just like that, Not arrogant and so surprised, the visiting self-servin- looked down, shrugged his shoulders and gentleman walked away. The same incident happened again with a second visitor to the city and the shopkieper, again the same results; but with a third visitor it was quite a different conversation. In reply to the old gentleman shopkeepers same response question, the third visitor replied' Oh, the city I came from was so beautiful, so peaceful and the people were all so friendly and caring. To which the old shopkeeper replied, Thats just the way they are here in our little city. The above story could of course apply to each of us and to the attitude we each carry with us. Individually, do we see the future of our little City of Ephraim as a model, a city where as neighbors we all cooperate and love each other as we all know we that should? I)o we feel and really clean-u- fix-u- p we can as we would if a visitor were coming? And why do we even have to have a special visitor to cause us to make major or unusual efforts in clean up? We all know that we should not have to make these special efforts in clean up; but until it becomes second nature to have ourhomes, fences and yards fback as well as front) in supershape, only then will we have achieved that which we know some day will be our lot Please, lets make it sooner than later! Month in April is Clean-uEph raim. We encourage each and every home owner, vacant lot owner (absentee or resident) to prepare his or her home, fences, yards (front and back) outetc., for buildings, We ought to all have that spirit of cooperation and unity. world-renowne- d p ditch-bank- s, Should we continue in the diverse and separate ways of individual perspective? Should we each just do our own thing," to borrow a cliche from the 60s? Or could we be happier in being our brothers k eeper? We should TOUGHLOVE, want to thank the City of Manti for letting us use the City Building every Sunday for our meet ing place. It is so nice to meet in a clean comfortable building each week. I appreciate thecity for pros iding this meeting place for us. I also invite friends and relatives of those with control or I Institute Choir The Institute Choir did two performances of From Cumo-rah- s Hill" on March 15th and 16th. It is the creation of two composers, Steven Kapp Perry, and Brad Wilcox. Both men were at the performances and they also spoke to the choir members. Their program presents a dialogue of Book of Mormon characters proclaiming the message of the Book, and is interspersed with musical renditions. There are 105 members in the choir, which is directed by David R. Willmore. They sang ten numbers during materials and other irregular items that cannot go into the garbage can for regular pick up. Please mark this day on your calendar. Lets make Monday, April 13, 1992 a family the yard, etc., evening! clean-u- p dependency problems to come to our SAVE meetings at 5 p.m. each Sunday night. And I invite parents who are concerned about the negative actions of their children to come to TOUGHLOVE.andbring their teenage children with them. We offer support. Sincerely, Virginia F. Beach Manti Moroni Activity April April 7 p.m., Center Ephraim Pageant, 8 p.m., Snow College Crane Theatre JeeP Posse Day KMTI Radio Station Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Concert, and 9:30 p.m., Snow College Activity Center Ephraim Middle School Arts Night Miss Mar. 28 I 7 April 2 7 p.m., Middle School Manti Elementary Talent Night, 6:30 p.m.. Elementary School April 2 Clark and Laurel Christian will be the speakers at Friday Forum on March 27, 1992, at 12:30 p.m. at the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion. Clark Christian is an instructor at the St George Institute, and he and his wife Laurel recently returned from the Holy Land. They will speak concerning Palestine. their experience in The publicis in vi ted to attend. Ever Lauren Hill. Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest winners listed One hundred forty Manti High School students participated in the Manti American Legion Auxiliary essay contest, Tarchovicky, a sophomore, The winning essays will be sent to the Department of Utah, reported for duty with IstMedical Battalion, 1st Force Service SupportGroup, Camp Pendleton, American Legion Auxiliary, for further competition with winners from other Utah high schools. Manti Old Folks Committee would like to extend our thanks to all who helped in making the Old Folks Party last Saturday a big success. We would like to thank thee Richfield Coca Cola Bottling Co. and Thrillway in Gunnison for their generous donations, and to everyone who contributed money, food, talent or time. Published Weekly by: this day with us. The Old Folks Committee We want to thank Manti High School students, English teachers, Camille Lindsay, Vickie BrandtandKarenSchiffmanand the judges for their interest, cooperation and enthusiasm in furthering this Americanism said program," Audrey Christiansen, contest chairman. Deadline for entries in the Saga oftheSanpitch has been extended to April 30. CJaamDeatyiQiiSEiraain 1 835-149- American. He is a 1987 graduate of Manti High School. Wernz of Ephraim, recently 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989 835-424- I CA. Navy Hospital man Joseph A. Wernz, son ofTheraldandNancy It wasalso special tohave the Sterling folks come and share Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642 am proud to be an ,, The winners: Allison Why daughter of M r. and Mrs. Gordon Buticoofer, first place and a $15 check; Kamie L. Frischknecht, a senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frischknecht, second place and a $12.50 check; Elizabeth Clayton, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clayton, and Lauren Hill, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Liddell, and living with them inManti, tied for third place and $10.00 checks each. Joseph Wernz reports for duty The e, Publisher Max E. Call Max E. Call Editor We will call ELhese. PrograrnslMayjjelp 3 Bruce Jennings 3 Eleanor Madsen, 283-444- Bruce Jennings, B Meetings! Sunday A.A., 1832 W. 500 N., Ml Pleasint 10 a.m. (Open meeting) Serenity Ranch, Manti City Building Clubroom, S p.m. (Open meeting) Manti City Building Clubroom, (.30 p.m. (Meeting for parent and kids) 8 p.m. Sanpete County Jail Lloyd Call Lloyd Call New Deadline: Monday 5 p.m. Support for Kidi Ads and News Items A.A., Men only (Closed meeting) Monday A.A., Ephraim City Subscription Rates: $16.00year In Sanpete County $19.00year outside Sanpete County Building basement 8 p.m. (Open meeting) 283-688- 8 Tuesday A.A., 832 W. Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. SOO N., Mt Pleasant 8 p.m. (Open meeting) Serenity Ranch, Wednesday N.A., Ephraim City Building Basement Closed Early Wednesday, at 2:00 p.m. ..8 p.m. (Open meeting) Thursday A.A., 42 W. Center, Fairview 8 p.m, (Open meeting) 427-329- 0 PICTURE POLICY $7.00 Wedding Pictures All other Pictures (publicity, obituaries, etc.) $2.00 (No charge for 1st birthday pictures or golden wedding) Pictures will not be returned or saved without stamped envelope submitted with picture. d, 4 GetAPal Smatfied! Winners in the recent American Legion Auxiliary essay contest: Allison Tarchovicky, Kamie Frischknecht, Elizabeth Clayton and Card of Thanks for 1991! Senior Writer, Editor Ephraim Reporter Advertising, Circulation Photographers Farm Bureau Banquet, Mar. 27 Forum p Winner of the General Excellence Award from the Utah Press Association Fax No.: In preparation for the new quarter, the Institute sponsored a breakfast for the students who are registered for spring quarter on the morning of March 18 This is a tradition on the first day of finals. The faculty members cooked and served french toast, hashbrowns, sausage, juice and milk. Approximately 300 students turned out for this activity. the special Trash Day. This special day is not to replace the regular garbage pick-uday each Saturday; but is set as the day for tree limbs, old fence materials, old building The Ephraim Enterprise Phone: Registration Breakfast 835-424- 1 p USPS 1777 2000, publtahod wookly for $16 OOyoor inaido Sanpoto County, $i$.OQyar outatdo Sanpoto County by Maaaangor Entorprtao, Inc., 35 S. Mam, Manti, Utah $4642. 2nd ciaaa poatago paid at Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Sand addroaa changoa lo: Ephraim Enlerpnae, Box Unit Ephraim, Utah 64627. Messenger-Enterpris- no later than Monday noon in this calendar) included for Items to be Events will be listed a maximum of two weeks (Please call April 14 is Pick-u- USPS 32844000, publtahod weekly for $16 OOyoor Sonpoto County, $19 OOyoor outoido Son polo County by Mtaoongor-Enttfp- f ao. Inc., 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah $4642. 2nd ciaao pottage poid at Manti, Utah POSTMASTER: Send eddree change to: Manti Metaenger, 35 S Mam, Manti, Utah 94642. All religious message to emphasize their views on gospel principles. Attendance was excellent and the students seemed to enjoy the program very much. each performance. They did a marvelous job and each night the place was packed. can do to help? The Manti Messenger lnado C featuringAflerglo w", two young married men, both returned missionaries. Their presentation consists of speaking interspersed with songs with a Community Calendar Bailey Would my neighbor appreciate some help from me? Is there something I W iftvrt to tho Edrtof from our mtoro. Lottoro mutl bo ttgrwd, bo In pood tooto, not otonOorouo, and limited to SOO word a. Wo rooorvo tho right to withhold nomoo with oufflctont couoo. Aioo, pteiw , ono lotlor por poroon por month. As a member of SAVE and fireside Page 2 ask ourselves: Letters to the Editor Thanks to city To the Editor: On Sunday the 1st of March, the student council sponsored a Thursday, March 26, 1992 e, you when your fax arrives. Just drop in the office during normal office hours to send a fax. $2.00first page $1.00ea. additional page To send: (If out of U.S.A., To receive: phone charge added) $1.00each page I B Our Hours Are: I 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday 1 Manti Messenger Office 35 S. Main, Manti 1 I Friday A.A., 1832 W. SOO N.f Mt Pleasant 8 p.m. (Open meeting) Serenity Ranch, Saturday A.A., Building West of Mental Health Office Mt Pleasant . (If you cannot attend a meeting, call 8 pm. (Open meeting) 427-329- 0 or 281-424- 8 |