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Show Messenger-Enterpris- to Manti Friday from the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo where John and EfTie Francks Hansen. Clair and Arlene attended church services in Sorensen, Magna, are the babys Magna August 4 th to be present grandparents. Logan has a for the naming of a new brother Bryson. The baby, a son of Rhonda and Bruce Hansen, was Dennis Cox returned home named Logan by an uncle John great-grandso- n. he underwent surgery for fractured ankle bones. Dennis sustained the broken bones in an accident with a black top machine which he was operating August 6th. His leg is now in a cast. Denniss wife, Lynda, has been with her husband at the hospital and with their son Cory, who remains in critical condition. grandparents, along with her sister and brothers, Lindsay, Chris and Jordan. The family left Monday to visit with Terrys parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olsen in Salt Lake City before returning to Omaha. Barbara and Stephen Mordecai and three sons from Fremont, Calif.; returned home Wednesday after spending a with Barbaras mother Virginia Nielson and sister Margaret Allen and family. They week Sanpete Trade Association does well in first year and paying the utility bills due the city. The Association also During its first year of pays the city a half of one percent operation the Sanpete Trade of its revenue as rent. Association had about $70,000 The crafters pay the in revenue from the sale of crafts, association a membership fee. according to the associations The amount is determined by annual report. whether the crafter contributes And the association plans to labor in the operation of the increase the amount of revenue facility. Nadine Nibley is the by getting items in shows and store manager. publishing a catalog, Dorothy We want to maintain and Stoddard, association president, even upgrade the quality of the said. crafts, Mrs. Stoddard said. In Since the craflers get 90 achieving that goal, the items percent of the money received approved for sale at the store from the sale of their items, this have been juried. can be an important source of Mrs. Stoddard attributes income for them, she pointed much of the Trade Associations out. success to the many hours of The other 10 percent is used service that have been in support of various activities contributed. BY BRUCE JENNINGS ICE TEA MIX 24oz $2.39 Western Family 79c CHILI CON CARNE Van Camp 289c PORK 'N BEANS Wesson .1.29 oil American Beauty SHELL-RON- . BROWN RICE 2 lbs. 79c Jif Festival STRAWBERRY JAM i,. 2.39 1.79 32 mm Old Orchard LEMONADE . 21 Western Family u. 89c SREGIAUS Utah Fresh 449c corn 20 lb. bag 2.39 California artichokes each 37c Cherril Madsen visited the past weekend with her sister, Ruth Rasmuson and other family members. She came to attend the funeral services for her stepbrother, David Kjar. She returned to her home in Phoenix A number of family members visited wt the home of Howard and Flora Willardson Friday. They came to attend the wedding of Michelle Ann Willardson and Robert Southwell. Trudy and Monday. Kimball Bailey came from Mapleton; Steven and Sherry from Jefferson City, Perry Plummer has been a Willardson, and James and Melba patient in the Gunnison Valley Missourifrom Salt Lake City. Hospital the past ten days. His Cottam TO ABANDON COUNTY ROAD To all interested parties: You will please take notice that a request has been filed with the Sanpete County Commissioners by adjoining land owners for the County to vacate and abandon a certain County road located in Sanpete County, Utah. The road proposed to be abandoned begins at the Jay Olsen residence North of Ephraim and travels in a Northerly direction to the West of and along Highway 89 and ends at the point said County road meets State Road 132 near Pigeon Hollow Junction. The portion of the County road to be vacated and abandoned is approximately 2.5 miles in length. The portion of said County road South of the J ay Olsen residence would remain an open county road. A hearing shall be conducted by the Sanpete County Commissioners on the request to abandon said described County road on Tuesday, September 24, 1991, at 1:45 p.m. in the Commissioners Chambers in the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti. All interested persons are invited to attend. DATED this 8th day of August, . Is Ross C. Blackham ROSS C. BLACKHAM Sanpete County Attorney Publish Ephraim Enterprise August 15, 22, 29, Septembers, 1991. Now watching a lot of TV can actually be good for kids. It's called distance learning. A program developed by Utah State Universityand funded in part by a $300,000 grant from the US WEST Foundation. And it enables small rural schools to interact with classes in other larger schools via Curtis M. Jensen (4602) Snow & Jensen Attorney for Applicants 150 North 200 East, Suite 203 P.O. Box 2747 St. George, Utah Telephone: (801) 84771-274- 7 IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the estate of EULALA S. BULOW, Deceased. Notice to Creditors 4171 having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the clerk of the Court on or before the 15th day of November, 1991, or said claims shall be forever barred. s Marilyn Shurtz Is David Joseph Bulow Publish Manti Messenger gust 15, 22, 29, 1991. Au- PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Finding of No in rural areas understand how to better motivate their students in learning math, science and language arts. All of which makes it easier for students to leam more. And for more students to learn. Making the moat of your time.9 628-368- 8 Probate video monitors and computers. Our grant is focused on helping the teachers who instruct over the video system to develop presentations and curriculums that work well with the television medium. It also helps teachers UKVVES7" Russet potatoes wife, Blanche, who is spending time there with him reports that he is improving. NOTICE OF REQUEST All persons WHIPPED TOPPING enjoyed fishing, picnicking and yard work while they were here. Page 10 NOTICES 59c Western Family Thursday, August 15,1991 PUBLIC 1991. I PEANUT BUTTER Visitors at the home of Halbert and Rachel Jensen the past week have been their son and wife, Steven and Terry Jensen and four children from Omaha, Nebraska. This was a first trip for the new baby Catlin Teresa to the home of her e, Sig- nificant Environmental Impact in connection with a proposed Culinary Water Improvement Project Description: The proposed project will consist of the drilling of a new culinary water well in the community of Sterling, Utah. Sponsor: Town of Sterling, P.O. Box 800, Sterling, Utah 84665. Location: The new well will be located within the town limits of Sterling, Utah, located in Section 4, Township 19 South, Range 2 East SLB&M. The above described Culinary Water Project has been reviewed in accordance with the Farmers Home environmental Administration program with the determination that the project will not have a significant environmental impact A portion or all of the project is expected to be financed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration. Comments will be received on or before 15 days from the time of publication in this newspaper. Any comments must be sent to the State Environmental Coordinator, U.S.D.A. Farmers Home Administration, 5438 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138. Publish Manti Messenger gust 8, 15, 1991. Au- C 1991 US WEST Inc |