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Show MssMngMEnterprtM.Thuraday, November 23, 1691 Letters to the Editor We Invito loner to Iho Editor tom ouf reader. Letter must b aignad, be In goad Wet, not the rtgiitto erlthitotd name with (utflcwm cue. Also, iendorou, end llmltad to $00 word. W ptaaa , one letter pf person per month. rrv the Editor: This morning on radio station KUER (SLC) I listened to a very interesting report on the proposed destruction of the old Manti grocery store on Main Street and its replacement by a parking lot for a new supermarket I sympathize with the people of Manti, as I believe I understand the issues and the problems involved. There is no easy solution and progress and preservation often creates divisions in the people of a city or town. I remember reading, however, of a situation in Cordoba, Spain, in the Thirteenth Century. The Christians alter capturing the city desired to construct a within the in that magnificent mosque city cathedral which the defeated Moors had just had to vacate. Thereupon, in 1236, a church of colossal ugl iness" was built in the middle of the forest of marble columns. Many years later the Christians desired enlarge their to within the mosque and requested permission from King Charles V to do so. Knowing tags this year for personal use. Tags will be sold one per family to a representative of the family. A Forest Service officer will be a the designated areas between 9 a.m. and noon on Saturday, Nov. 30, to sell tags at $5.00 each on a first-comfirst served basis. Ranger District Tom Shore said they will sell the prescribed number of tags or stop selling tags at the indicated time, whichever comes first. We will not sell tags at the District Office this year," he emphasized. This change is necessary because some folks have waited in line and not received a tag. Sale of tags at the office has been confusing and probably not fair to those who wait in line. Historically, all of the assigned tags have sold out in Spring City, Ephraim, Manti, Nephi and Fountain Green. There have e been tags left over at and Twelve-Mil- e Canyons. The Forest Officer selling tags will issue each purchaser cutting instructions. Vehicle access, except for snow machines, must be confined to established roads. The public is cautioned that the roads may be e, Six-Mil- and slick. snow packed a night for awards and honors as the 4-- 101 O Deamber 4, 5, 6, 7 Salt Palace Salt Lake Gty, Utah on the weekends of Nov. 30, 8, 14 and 15. Cutting trees in any other areas or at any other times will be in Dec. 1, and Dec. 7, BY SANDRA J. CHRISTENSEN USU Extension Agent Time and service for H sponsored by the USUExtension Service, November 14. Five year pins were awarded to: Lois Anderson, . following designated areas from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, except for Fountain Green and Nephi at designated time listed below: Stock corral east of Spring City, 350 tags. End of paved road, Ephraim Canyon, 200 tags. Below Forest boundary, Manti Canyon, 200 tags. and Manti Junction of Dump Road, 200 tags. Stock Canyon corral eastofMayfield, 300 tags. Fountain Green Elementary School parking area, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., 75 tags. Nephi, District Office, 740 South Main, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., James, Gunnison; Eliza Jensen, Centerfield; Melissa Jensen, Mt Pleasant; Jerry lyn Lloyd, Manti; Kathryn Peterson, Ephraim; Debbie Sorenson, Gunnison; LuDean White, Spring City; and Charity Palmer, Mt Pleasant Ten year pins were awarded to: Sandra Beck, Spring City; Martha Larsen, Ephraim; Kerry Tyhurst, Ephraim, Zara Faatz, Mayfield. at Fountain Green and Nephi are for harvesting of trees on the Fuentes, Kimberly Hayes, Jamie Myrup, Mickey Olsen and Christy Woodside. Ten dollar county awards went to Katie Bench, Stacie Christensen and Karin Larsen. First Security Bank Corp. donated $50.00 savings bonds which were awarded to: Kristyn Dyreng, Erika Frischknecht, Jacci Herring, Kimberly Larsen, Geri Myrup and Alisha Nielson. Kenneth Palmer of the Utah Bankers Association was on hand to present these awards. Special Leader Awards for under five years service went to: Nanette Watson and Ellen Walker of Spring City and Jeanette Anderson of Gunnison. Special volunteer awards were awarded to: Volunteer of the Year to Martha Larsen of Ephraim; Clover Key Award to Ellen Walker of Spring City; 4-- H American Heart Association now under one administrator The chief executive officer for IHC Hospitals of Utah County is now responsible for an additional five rural hospitals. . Mark Howard assumed his new position Sept 1 as chief executive officer of IHC Hospitals of Central Utah. Howard who currently oversees Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Orem Community Hospital and American Fork Hospital will now assume responsibility for Wasatch County Hospital in Heber, Sanpete Valley Hospital in ML Pleasant, Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield, Fillmore Medical Center and Delta Community Medical Center. day-to-da- r The Ephraim Enterprise Inid Sanpata County, USPS puMtohad vaakly tar 1 . , fete. X S. Main, Manti Utaft 4442. Sanpata County by Maaaangaf-Entarp2nd claa poalag pad at fetantl Utah. POSTMASTER: Sand cfeanga Ephraim, Utah 427. Entarprtaa, Boi Unit ddta r Snow College Stake: On Monday Nov. 18, many students had the opportunity to view the stage presentation of Saturdays Warrior." The play was sponsored by the college stake and was enjoyed by all those who attended. The play was presented by the Lundquists who live in Utah County. Their son, Eric, a student at the Institute, and a football player for Snow College, also participated in the play. by attokta M: Eptaato Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642 e, Phone: 835 -4241 835-14- 93 Max E. Call Publisher Editor................................................................. Max E. Call Bruce Jennings Senior Writer, Editor 3 Eleanor Madsen, Ephraim Reporter ... Lloyd Call Advertising, Circulation Bruce Jennings, Lloyd Call Photographers 283-444- New Deadline: Monday 5 p.m. All Ads and News Items I Jan. 1, 1992. That will give the county a head start on a state mandated requirement that all building inspections be done by certified inspectors by Jan. 1, 1993. A main benefit of the new system is that it will assure that building codes are maintained Manti Stake RS Published Weekly by: Fax No.: rural hospitals and the hospitals ofUtah County will both benefit from this consolidation. I will be working with the rural hospital boards, their medical staffs and helping fulfill IHC8 mission of providing by Art Bailey Sanpete County expects to have a county-wid- e building in system inspection operation Wlnnsr oi Bra Gdnaral Exca&ono Award from tts Uuh Prsss Association lor 1983, 1984, 1985, 198, 2nd placa lor 1987 and 1988, And wtnoar lor 1989. Messenger-Enterpris- Many of the current services provided to these rural hospitals are being provided by the three Utah County IHC hospitals. The employees and their spouses. On Dec. 13th, they will entertain the inmates at the Central Utah Correctional Facility. The group is noted for their outstanding performances and under the direction of David R. Willmore, institute faculty member, they have achieved some measure of notoriety locally and throughout the state. Forum On November 23rd Bishop David Cox of the Snow College Stake 8th Ward was the forum speaker. He titled his talk "Celestial Keys," and he suggested three things that people could learn to do to assist themselves in their quest for the celestial kingdom. 1. Learn from mortal guides, that is parents, church leaders, teachers, etc. 2. Be aware of spiritual promptings and respond to the feelings prompted by the Holy Spirit. 3. Learn to control ones thoughts. Our next forum speaker on December 6th will be Elder Rex D. Pinegar of the First Quorum of Seventy. Building Inspection system set 5-23- 45 llltdyau operations. News from the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion 4-- H vUy Howard y 4-- H Ephraim: Mark This administrative quality health care thats restructuring is the result of available to anyone regardless close ties among the rural of their ability to pay," Howard hospitals and UVRMC. Each of said. Im excited about working these rural facilities will still with the hospital adhave its own hospital ministrators, their employees administrators who will take and the communities they care of the hospital serve." - Subscription Rates: $l6.00year In Sanpete County $19.00year outside Sanpete County presents Old Fashioned Christmas' The Manti Stake Relief its third Old Fashioned annual Christmas filled with lots of Christmas spirit This years theme is: Christmas Trees Dont Have to be Perfect" It will be held on Tuesday, December 3 at 7 p.m. in the Manti Stake Center for all adult women and men. Society is presenting A special Christmas message will be given by Manti Stake President Greg Maylett A musical Christmas program will be presented by Vocal Exchange, a performing group Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Closed Early Wednesday, at 2:00 p.m. from Ephraim PICTURE POLICY Benefit For Needy Children at in Central Utah Doorknob Award to Donna LDSSA Jensen of Mt Pleasant; Alumni - The student clubs. Lambda of the Year Award to Marcea Delta Sigma and Sigma Gamma Nielson of Ephraim and the Chi, have begun their Family of the Year was awarded participation in the Sub for to the Jack Herring Family. Santa project for this year. Also Special gifts were presented the LD singers are all tuned up to three leaders for their service and have already started their for under five years: Nanette program presentations. Watson of Spring City, Bonnie holidayDecember schedule of Their Curtis of Manti; and Jeanette events with the annual begins Anderson of Gunnison. concert at the Christmas A dinner, door prizes and a Institute on Dec. 4th and 5th. slide show of past people On Dec. 6th they will and activities were all part of perform at the annual the evening. Christmas social for CES (Church Education System) I SllCVyaar W4 SanpM USPS 324-000- 0. puWMwd fete, X S. Main. fetantt, Mail 442. Sanpata County fey MuMngtr-EnMrta- . 2nd cto poalag pld m Murt, Ufh. POSTMASTER: Bond 44r ctongwf: fetoiS X & Main, Manti, Walt 1442. the experience of cutting a 1. Zions Bank ofManti to Korilane The Manti Messenger Caw opportunity to continue eqj oying If you have questions, please contact the Sanpete Ranger District, 150 So. Main, Ephraim, Utah 84627, or call Rasmussen; Gunnison Bank to Jason Beck, Jessica Brown, Jennie Dyreng, Allison Hill and Jaron Jensen. MantiSterling: 911 The tags sold family Christmas tree. Your cooperation will be appreciated"," Ranger Shore said. and Shauna 2 hospitals Emergency Phone Numbers 12-Mi- le 75 tags. Agriculture. Ten dollar savings certificates were donated by participating banks throughout the county for excellence in Record Books. Awards were: Far West Bank to Naomi Miner and Tina Simons; Bank of Ephraim to Holly Larsen, Claudia Lemus, Laura Olsen, Erin Rasmussen H permission from A N 4-- unless written Fairview; Karla Bench, Moroni; the Sanpete Jane Church, Manti; Korinne Ranger, District, has been Fuentes Manti; Joanne w secured. Hermansen, Mt. Pleasant; Jack Sale of tags will be at the Herring, Mt. Pleasant; Yvonne violation, Christy Woodside, Horse, Leadership; Travis Young, leaders lauded for service at annual banquet 4-- 283-415- PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CLNTER H Myrup, Horse, Leadership; IHC 4-- H rules. Situations like this jeopardize everyones T County Ifyouhave purchased a valid leaders in Sanpete County, was Christmas tree tag, trees may recognized at the annual be cut in the designated areas Achievement Night Banquet Unfortunately every year people are caught and prosecuted for cutting trees without purchasing a tag or not following the other established I Sanpete Extension Service sponsored its Achievement Night annual Awards Banquet 198 awards were presented. Youth receiving county medals and bank awards from the EphraimManti area r. Sanpitch Mountains. Ranger Shore encourages everyone to please observe all state and federal laws. He says that the reason for limiting the number of tags in each designated area is to prevent over harvest of the available trees. If everyone will follow the rules to be given at the time of tag purchase, the harvesting of personal Christmas trees can and will continue, he said. A Geri Myrup, 4 yr. pin; Jamie BY SANDRA J. CHRISTENSEN nothing of precisely what the request involved, Charles gave his permission and hundreds more of the beautiful marble columns came down. When were: Charles subsequently visited County Medals: Cordoba in 1526 and saw what Ephraim: Deborah Anhad been done under his derson, Poultry; Jackie authority he was ashamed and Thimble Award; Jodi Anderson, declared, If I had known what Anderson, Thimble Award; Lisa you were up to, you would not 4 yr. pin; Richard have done it. For what you have Anderson, Foods and pin; made here may be found in many Anderson, Stacie Anderson, Breads; Wendy other places, but what you have Cox, 4 yr. pin; Kellie Fore, 4 yr. destroyed is to be found nowhere pin; Alisha Nielson, Clothing, else in the world." Fashion Revue; Shauna I hope the people of Manti Rasmussen, Clothing; Paul understand that the buildings Tyhurst, 4 yr. pin, Kelly Fore, 4 that come down on Main Street yr. pin; Alisha Nielson, Clothing can be found no where else in and Fashion Revue. the world, but parking lots and Manti: Angie Blackham, supermarkets can be found Erika Frisch-knech- t, anywhere and everywhere! But Leadership; Achievement Fashion I guess thats progress." Revue; Korilane Fuentes, Sincerely yours, Health; Bert Liddell, Dairy Ted J. Warner, Ph.D. Foods; Jesse Liddell, Clothing; Professor of History Brigham Young University Forest Service will sell Christmas tree permits for one day only, Nov. 30th The Sanpete Ranger District plans to sell 1400 Christmas tree 4-- H USU Extension Agent Thursday, November 14 was Is this progress? cathedral To Awards and honors given at Achievement Night P0 $7.00 Wedding Pictures Ail 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. self-addresse- d, under the direction of Nancy Oliver. A Festival of Rooms," beautifully decorated by each ward in the stake, will be highlighted. Refreshments will be served. and another benefit is that qualified building inspectors will be available. Sanpete County is now advertising for applications for a building inspectorzoning administrator and is signing contracts with the cities to provide the service. The county is hoping that the new system will be financially, with fees the source of revenue. The fee schedule for Sanpete will be based on a percentage of the state recommended rate, according to Commissioner Robert Bessey 80 percent of the state rate for commercial; 70 percent, residential, and 60 percent agricultural. self-sustaini- ng Music in the Air The first chance to eijoy some beautiful live Christmas music this year will be on Tuesday night, December 3rd on the Snow College campus. The Snow College Music Department will present Merry Christmas and All that Jazz at 8 p.m. in the Crane Theatre. This will be the first of two public Christmas concerts held this season. The concert on December 3 will feature the Jazz Band, the Brass Choir, and Ascension, the singing group. It will also feature the newly formed Womens Vocal Ensemble. The music will include Christmas selections and much more. t |