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Show Messenger-Enterpris- the night and Kim and Katie They came from Overland Park, Kansas and will also visit with ' Jean went on to Newton for a Dianes parents, Tom and Sarah visit with a sister Helen Rigby. Hougaard in Manti and with They returned home on the 26th. their children who are all in Utah at the present time. Sharon Gerald and Joan Naylor had His sisters and their is in Ephraim attending Snow all of their John and husbands, Monique family together for John and Tressa College; and Christmas the twin daughters Stewart in Squire holidays. Those Spanish Fork; Dallim who came were Jessie Aubrianne and Amber Lynn and Morrow, and Leslie Christensen in Cedar Taunia and Terry Bean and a son Joans Mayfield, mother; City and Carl in Salt Lake City. David Naylor, Orem; Wendy and baby, Tanner, came from Logan to greet Danny, and the family Saul Rothchild and two children, all gathered at the Luster home Marge Anderson had some Provo; a daughter Joelle and in Ephraim to spend the of her family with her for the husband, Bert Martinez and two Christmas week together. Christmas holidays. Her boys, Houston, Texas; Don and daughter Joy and husband Christie Naylor, Manti; Carey two and Robin Naylor, Erin and Demont and Arlea Howell Larry Williams and and came children, Tracy Thayne Miller and Andy Naylor spent four days last week from Mesa, Arizona.Bryan, A son Brad all joined the group from visiting with their children and and his Deena and wife, Ephraim. Christmas Day Gerald families in northern Utah. They came from St. and Joan visited with Geralds Kali, daughter, visited with Julianne Anderson wife and family mother Helen Naylor in West in Logan; with Jill and family in George. Jeff, his Thursday, January 2, 1992 e, from West Bountiful; Bruce and Karen Graser and daughter, Heather, joined the group from their home in Ephraim. ' A large group of senior citizens went dashing through the snow to Moroni Thursday, Dec. 19th as they participated in the Sanpete County Light Tour. They were delighted with the many colorful displays in Moroni and as they continued on to Mt. Pleasant and back to Ephraim. They concluded the evening with the singing of carols and light refreshments at the Ephraim center. Leon Olsen and Roy Reid were the organizers for the enjoyable event. Cherril Madsen, ofPhoenix, Arizona, is spending the Christmas holidays with her sister Ruth Rasmuson and with Eleanor Madsen of Ephraim. Amy Rasmuson of Logan is also home for the holidays. The family of James and Joey Luster were all at the Salt Lake airport Friday, Dec. 20th to welcome their son Danny Luster, as he returned from his two year mission in Tulsa, Oklahoma. the others for the Brigham City; Jeannine and joined Eve festivities. Christmas in and family Centerville; Jody family in Sandy and with John and family and other relatives David and Marjorie in Salt Lake City during their Bartholomew came from tour. On December 26th the family all met in Ephraim at the old South Ward church for Christmas dinner and festivities. pre-Christm- their daughter Ronni and husband Ryan Kirkland and family. Daughters Gwen and Angela Sanders came from Cedar City to spend the in Ohio and Nelson came from Las Vegas Sunday to spend the Yuletide Dr. Wendell and Gwen S1 .59 Swiss Miss McGarry entertained their dinner family at a at the Ephraim Senior Citizen Center Saturday, Dec. 21st. 30 oz. can s3.39 Nabisco 1 TRISCUITS .49 Western Family FOAM CUPS 51-- 6 oz. pkg. 89 Chi Chi SALSA 16 oz. bottle S1 .69 Western Family PEANUT BUTTER $1 .69 Sunsweet PITTED PRUNES 120,$1 .39 Western Family MAC & CHEESE j ...7140Z. 29c M Totinos PARTY PIZZA $1 .29 Lynn Wilson 269c BURRITOS Red Delicious APPLES lb. 39c LETTUCE Firm 39c AVOCADOS.... Tender MUSHROOMS 8 oz. pkg. 89 withPrestonandJanLorensen. A family dinner and a visit from Santa Claus was enjoyed at the home of Ralph and June Lund with Terry and Wendy, Alma and Koy, Karl and Julie and Shawn and Susan Lindsey and their families coming for Elaine Reid is having a happy holiday with the visit of a son Terry and wife Cheryl and their four children of Kempnea, Texas and a daughter, Barbara and husband Jerry Jensen and during the holidays. Marianne Moore came from Vernal, where sheteachesfirstgradeatMaeser Elementary School. Kevin and Suzanne Deardon and three children and Jeff and LeeAnne Moore and four children and Larry and Staci Moore and son Taylor, all came from Salt Lake City at various times during the holidays. four children of Blackfoot, Idaho. The home of Valene Aston was busy during the holidays with visitors from Uganda, Africa. Guy and Peggy Denton and four children are spending the Christmas holidays with their daughters Amber and Marcella at the Aston home and with other relatives in Sterling. Amber and Marcella have been living with Valene while attending high school in Manti the past year. Guy is employed with the agriculture department of Ohio State University. LuGene Nielson has enjoyed a visit from her son Randy and wife and three children of Green River, Wyoming during the holidays. Another son, Todd and his wife, Susan, and three children came from Orem on Friday to join in the celebration. On Christmas Day a sister, Zena Rue Lombardi and daughter Rose Ann Wright came from Tooele to spend the day. Mayor and Mrs. Robert Warnick had an enjoyable two days on the 24th and 25th as they visited all their children. They spent Christmas Eve with Robert and Jill Warnick and family in Centerville. Then on the 25th they visited with Clark and Lisa Warnick and family and with Kelly and Shari Warnick in Orem and with Jon and Chris Warnick and family in Kearns. Beverly Mortenson had an enjoyable time with her family during the holidays. On Christmas Eve she followed a traditional custom visiting with Betty Jean and Larry Cox and family in Manti. Christmas Day she spent with Sharon and Don Ray Nelson and family in Genola. She spent the night with Gloria and William Vorkink in Orem and also had a visit with them at her home. Elga Larsen accompanied (Mmimusii Marion also visited in Kearns the festivities. Fresh ,lb. 29c holiday with them. Before returning home Glendel and grandchildren and 16 adults enjoyed the occasion which included a program, games and a visit from Santa. Twenty-fiv- e INSTANT COCOA Marion and her husband Dennis n Aileen with their brother Bartholomew, Vonda Christensen was happy to have her son Kay and Richard Bartholomew and his wife, Diane, visit with her family and sister Sandra Cox during the Christmas holidays. and family. SANDWICH COOKIES and Glendel Lorensen spent Christmas in Roy with a daughter Mary Ann Air Force base Wright-Patterso- holidays Western Family 2 lb. pkg. Jordan. Kim and Katie Jean Larsen and family on a visit with her daughter Georgia Teichert and family on Christmas Day. They then went to Centerville for a visit with a daughter Lynette, her family, where Elga spent Blaine and Buena Moore were happy to have all of their family spend time with them I Stella Anderson was happy to be home during the holidays and to have visits from all ofher children and their families. A grandson, Major Douglas Frandsen and his family came from the Air Force base inTexas for a special visit with her and his family in Axtell. Anderson is Christmas holidays with her parents Jerry and Darlene Anderson in Tammy spending the Ephraim, coming from her work in Mesquite, Nevada. While she was here she and her mother and sister Jennifer, went to Ogden to visit with a brother, Lee, who is attending Weber College, and with Darlenes sister, Vickie Palmer and family. Eunice Anderson accompanied her son Rodney and wife Carol and two children of Fairvie w to Highland Sunday, Dec. 29th where they attended a sacrament meeting at which Eunices grandson, Stephan D. Anderson spoke, prior to entering the MTC in Provo on January 8, 1992, to serve a mission in Nashville, Tennessee. He is the son of Kendall and Elaine Anderson. Stephan has a brother, Bryan K. who is presently serving a mission in the Minneapolis Minnesota mission. He has been gone for a year. Walt and Ruth Hansen spent the Christmas holiday with their family in Ephraim. On Dec. 24th they and other family members were at the home of Theodore and Wendy Hansen for a special evening and on Christmas Day they joined with their family at the home of Tom and Ann Hansen for dinner. Wayne and Enid Graser were happy to have all of their family with them for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Margaret and Larry North and three children came from Bountiful; Michelle and Brent Haglock and two children came Boyd and Ruth Goble started their Yuletide celebration early with a dinner for their son Boyd Earl, his wife Margaret and their four married children from Gunnison, Salt Lake and Spanish Fork. Christmas Day they entertained for other family members, a daughter, Dorothy Richins and family, including married children and their families from Moroni and Spring City. Page 6 Glenn and Barbara Bailey were happy to have all of their family with them for the Christmas holiday. The family all gathered at their home Christmas eve and again Christmas day. A son, Jack and his wife Camille and children, came from Slidell, Louisiana; Kenneth and Linda and children and Robert and Mary Lou Gray and family all from DenverjTom and Michelle and John and Keri and their families joined the group from Ephraim. Jack and Camille also visited with her parents, Perry and Izola Blackham in Moroni before returning home Saturday. Central Utah Academy will offer classes Utah State University will be offering approximately 35 classes winter quarter in this area. These classes can be taken for University credit and can be applied towards a Bachelors or Masters degree. The classes will be held in the Administration area of the Central Utah Correctional Facility. Registration will take place on Jafi. 3, 1992 from 12 noon to 9 p.m. in the Administration Lobby of the Correctional Facility. For further information or an appointment to register Ext. 522. please call 528-600- 0 Young men reminded to register for Selective Service Young men who will turn 26 in 1992 will be reaching an important milestone, according to the Selective Service System. BeginningJanuary 1, 1992, men who were required to register with Selective Service in 1984 will be turning 26, and will no longer be eligible for induction, should a draft be reinstituted. Selective Service officials warn that, with few exceptions, a man who fails to register before turning 26 will permanently forfeit his eligibility for certain programs such as federal student aid, job training, and most federal employment, in addition to facing possible prosecution as a felon. Some states also require registration for state student aid, entrance to colleges, state and employment, permission to law. practice Men age 18 through 25 who have not yet registered can avoid the risk of prosecution and loss of eligibility by registering state-supporte- d promptly at any local post office. Failure to register is a felony punishable by a fine of up to $250,000, up to five years in prison, or both. A man is exempt from registering while he is on fulltime active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. Members of the National Guard and Reserve forces not on active duty must register unless they have reached age 26, or have already registered. Lawfully admitted non- immigrant aliens are not required to register. Parolees and refugees who are aliens residing in this country must register. Those who are unable to register due to institutionalization or hospitalization are not required to register until they are released. After being released, they have 30 days in which to register. A friend or relative of a handicapped man may fill out his form, if he is unable to do so by himself. lowers interest rates for home mortgages to 8 VA The DepartmentofVeterans Affairs (VA) is reducing its maximum home loan interest rate from 8.5 to 8.0, effective December 20, 1991. This is the lowest the VA rate has been in 14 years. Edward J. Derwinski, VA Secretary, says, The drop in the rate will have the practical efiectof stimulating the economy and boosting the housing industry by allowing more veterans to qualify for home loans." of the new lower rate. The last rate change occurred Sept. 18, 1991, when the VA rate was lowered from 9.0 to 8.5. Also, the VA will decrease by 12 the maximum rates for graduated payment mortgages to 8.25, home improvement loans to 9.5, manufactured home loans to 10.5, manufactured home loans to 10, and manufactured home and lot loans to 10. lot-on- The lower rate will also result in an increase in the number of refinancing loans sought by veterans wishing to lower their monthly mortgage payments by taking advantage Notice to Ephraim City Citizens The next Ephraim City Council Meeting is set for Wednesday, January 8, 1992. The swearing icials will in of the new off- be Monday, January 6, 1992 at 12:00 noon. Then, the regular meetings of the City Council will be the first and third Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Ian. 2 ly |