OCR Text |
Show lrrtrti?iiyfii,iirifiiirjrffliiT'rfiiji,rifM''' Messenger-Enterpris- Home and School: Emergency Phone Numbers MantiSterling: 911 Ephraim: by LILY ESKELSEN President, Utah Education Association ill 34th Annua My husband was chopping ham and vegetables and plopping them in a wok. My 3rd grader innocently asked, Whats for dinner? .' Ham His head snapped. Youre just kidding me, Dad. No, Im not. Its a ham stir-frDad replied. Really. His lip trembled. Mom, Dads just kidding me, huh? No, Monkey. Whats the matter? You-r- e crying! It soon became obvious that he was concerned about what was being stir-fry- 16 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY FROM Donl Compete You THE EPHRAIM STORE With Statewide Registration Locations But Only With Hunters In This Area. Registered At Pearson Tire y, WINNERS FROM PAST YEARS !T1 GP cooked. d Chicks are hatched in incubators. Rodents of varying degrees of cuteness are observed. Students take turns feeding, watering and cleaning cages. Pets are Rules Musi itgular belortdown. October "Head, mut be lell al Peorion Tire 19 1991 at Pear,on Tire. Ephroim. Uloh ol lime ol entry Heod$ will be displayed ol Pearson Tire until aflei pruej ore rewarded, to be eligible for ony of the contests Prues must be redeemed before December 1, 1991 Deer eligible one contest only Registration void if name registered by someone else judging of ususual spreads will be done ol the conclusion of the hunl Prim awarded October 30. 1991 at 3 30 p m Free inspection lor oil entries thot bring in o buck Utah license number required CONTEST NO. 1 CONTEST NO. 2 Wide Sprood First prtie Cooper lifeliner Second Tires. Classic prue Cooper Trendsetters All Season Radials. prizes Worm porka jacket Unusual Spread First prize 4 Cooper Lifeliner Classic Tires Second prize 2 heovy-dutshocks, installed S Third-Fourt- 5th-7t- warm shocks prizes 2 heovy-dutfront-eninstalled. prizes alignment. y 8fh-10f- parka Free prize d front-en- jacket. Third alignment. FREE CONTEST NO. 3 FREE INSPECTION for all who bring in a buck. warm parka' jacket. Third alignment prize Free Iront-en- The Curmudgeon, alias The Old Goat, has been gracious enough to allow the library to have a news article in the Messenger on a monthly basis. We are going to grab this opportunity and proceed to acquaint the public with services we offer and other good things we have in the library. So periodically, you will hear from us here on Main and Union Streets. We would like to welcome Betty Anderson to the library and obnoxiously persistent in wanting a pet Your children may indeed, benefit but be sure youre prepared before taking on Pet Duty at home. 1. Is your child old enough to care for the pet? Feeding goldfish is one thing. A puppy is another. 2. Does your child show responsibility in other chores (because a pet will quickly become just another chore)? insistent to cross-stitchin- g, board. She is our newest member and we feel fortunate to have becomes bored with it? her join the board. Other civilians 4. If not, are you prepared on the board are Natasha to return, sell or give away the Madsen, chairman, (notice that pet if your child will not follow I didnt say chairperson?) through in caring for it? Marilyn Miller, secretary, MaVon Herring, Kim Larsen, Cute,' cuddly and educational Jim Petersen, veteran city as they are, you must be the and voice of reason for both your councilman, your childs sake and that of the pet. indispensable librarians, Colette Thompson and Carolyn Bessey. Jennifer Marsh is our working Ripley, only after Miss Mitchells family gave their permission. It has gotten terrible reviews, but is expected to go right on the best seller list We have our copy ordered and it should be here any day. liaison with the teenage kingdom. She is not on the board, but she earns her pay. We still The Utah Energy Office has given the library a set of videotapes called Super Good Cents 'dont understand teenagers. We Invite Letters to the Editor trom our readers. Letters must be signed, be In good taste, not slanderous, and limited to 500 words. We reserve the right to withhold names with sufficient cause. Also, please , one letter per person per month. Letters must be authored by the signer. We do not publish form letters, or letters written by anyone other than the signer. The library has acquired problems undertake and complete renovating an older house if they have the desire and the means. At the business I work for, I have had many people, who are now or who have t an older home, say that if they j had known before what it would " have entailed to their homes, they never would have attempted it and they still have an old house. Now, it is possible that the , re-do- American Dentistry, Business, and Salesmanship. Some subjects that are fun are backpacking, camping, hobbies,' and art. There are sciences, citizenship, sports, and many Lets not continue to hold to the past so tightly that we cannot reach ahead a little at the same so, too. Snow unveils theatre time. I commend Mr. Crisp in his endeavor to bring to this season performances town a modern shopping facility. Yes, even at the expense of removing some of the old things. I know that I dont speak for everyone but feel I speak for the majority in saying Welcome to Manti, Mr. Crisp. K. Stephenson Manti up-to-da- te The 1991-9- 2 Snow College theatre season has been unveiled and now is the time to make sure you have a seat for each performance. The season begins in November with The Rainmaker, 1 WantA Private Label construction. There are over 20 building phases represented in the videos and even if you are not building, you might like to check one out learn about insulation and sealing leaks. I dont want to lose any of you due to the length of this article so Ill stop, but ... While I still have your attention, Please, I say, Please, keep bringing in all those overdue books. We need them, other patrons need them and are waiting for them. It is, very, naughty to keep overdue books at your house. My mother says really knowledgeable about scouting there are 120 different merit badges that a scout can earn. Now the little guys can advance continually. There are some unusual subjects such as whitewater, cinematography, and other orienteering. There are career titles, such ad with these old buildings and their demise could have been simplified by moving them to another location, much as was done with the London Bridge in moving it from London to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, taking it apart piece by piece, tagging the pieces, then reassembling it again in a new place such as a park or pTace designed for the preservation of relics and things of the past. the Editor: Much has been said and continues to be said about the removal of the old buildi ngs in this town, i.e. the old Manti To Homebuilders Training Series that teach you how to conserve energy and save money in home some new materials that you may not know about. I will just mention a few today: We bought a copy of each of the Boy Scout Merit Badge pamphlets. In case you are not "Welcome, Mr. Crisp ti It is realized that one should honor and revere the past and the things of the past. It is also realized that time does not stand still and that we either move with the times or we become unprogressive and stagnant. I commend those who with sign up First prize 4 Cooper Lifeliner Closstc Tires Second prize 2 heavy-dutshocks installed A o Manti City Librarian And kids are universally Are you prepared dare say what there is not. Just think how much you can learn from doing the requirements. Doesnt they sound like a good deal? I think Bruce Jennings should check out some merit badge pamphlets. For the older than scouts, there are craft magazines and books such as photography, mountain man skills, parenting, lots of self help books, coaching books for all kinds of sports and many more interesting subjects. We have several back issues ofthe Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. September 25, 1991 is a date that will go down in the annals of history. On that day Scarlett was released for sale. Scarlett is the sequel to Margaret Mitchells Gone With the Wind. It was written by Alexandra more. I wouldnt BY CAROLYN BESSEY Letters to the Editor structures. HAT Narrow Sprood teaching tools. adopt the pet as your responsibility if your child Well .. where-- he get the hamster? he asked Which brings us to our topic today: Pets. Many teachers have classroom pets as part of the curriculum. Fish are studied. 3 Big Contests to Enter extremely effective 3. Page 2 Thursday, October 17, 1991 e, Manti City Library Monthly News Vital Links 45 rmw )gY,'llrllP & ForLess? that is sure to delight the entire family. Steel Magnolias kicks off the new year in January. It is followed in February with the musical production of the season, Annie. And, the season wraps up in April with the smash comedy play Noises Off. The curtain will rise for the fir st time this season N ovember 13 on The Rainmaker. The play by N. Richard Nash will run four nights through November a play .r We Have Them! 16. p farm TfT3C Spoilt 1000 50,000 Mito tti WmntjT issfli2 155SR1J 165SR1 175SR14 185SR14 - i Auto Care By Certified Mechanic-" CS&K j I Shocks Struts Haiy 0f luBf Oil ' I and fiitu "' l PIB570SR14 fonogram 90 A 7S Stfin 6S.OOO ML Wtrrtnty 88 ttawfOut, w ci pm 1" - WINTER Sr J FLUSH WoMtnf Dicr Son Pm zmzzt'n. 29 in addition to those engaged in the livestock business. Everyone is tired of the drought years. The cattle and sheep were scheduled to be off the mountain TopOtTh Un 24" A , . f" r , . - season on the mountain allotments. Livestockmen report people AM 99 - The September rains made for a good grazing (Continued from Page 1) MUFFLERS 135 r'e- $188j Ls JU r 29 GmSmm Grtrripoi $ i JSt ' 3 'IIIs 'l di i m P21V70SR15 P20565SR15 154 866 lkx0SffpSR4 1176 I J WM4I by October 1. Thats around 4,500 cows and as many calves and about 27,000 ewes and more than that many lambs. A few small bunches of cattle didnt make the expiration date.They knew a good thing ELECTRONIC TUNE FOR MOST CAR' Includes 34".. UP anti 1 iHetuy Duty Wkt in fGi Swl .CanrKJgcsSM Ovy JSIFUU UPO PJOW0SR1I PlyeOSRl4 i FREEZE Shocks-Strut- Top Of Hu Ur f&ti 2 gol. r rrr- - ( P20V60SR14 P71M60SR14 PZ7V60SR14 P19V60SR15 (41 84 848 848 8 70 868 M 871 P21M06A1S P17V70SR11 STS p!y70Sfl!4 873 175 873 P31V70SR15 P22y70SR15 I BATTERY 325 181 Returned from LDS Mission Judi Williams finishes LDS mission American Heart Association irNiAiai 283-412- 7 AL Qp I fkBKB th mission in the Arkansas Little Rock Mission. Her parents, Granger and Ruth Williams, and other family members, met Judi at the Salt Lake airport. She will speak at the Ephraim 2nd Ward Sunday, October 20 at 10:50 a.m. 872 so does love. The entire family this play. curtain times at the will enjoy All serving an PEAtlSON Tlni 255 N. Main . when they saw it, a Forest Service officer said. Judi Williams returned home Wednesday, October 9, after I IV The production is set during a time of paralyzing drought in the West. The play is centered around a girl whose father and two brothers are worried as much about her becoming an old maid as they are about their dying cattle. For the truth is, she is indeed a plain girl. Hie brothers try every possible scheme to marry her off, but without success. Then, suddenly from out of nowhere comes a picturesque character with a smooth tongue and the most grandiose notions a man ever had. He is a rainmaker, and he promises to bring rain for $100. The rainmaker sets out to do his magic on the sky, and on the girl, and persuades her that she has a very real beauty of her own. The rain finally comes and . Joseph Crane Theatre are 8:00 p.m. Shop At Home Support Local Merchants |