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Show I I Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, July 11,1991 e, Page 9 W1-'- ' Brandy Shand to attend Governor's Honors Academy Brandy Shand has been accepted to participate in the Rebecca Nielsen Utah Governor's Honors Academy to be held at Southern Rebecca Nielsen, a senior at Manti High School this fall, will receive her Young Womanhood Recognition Award on Sunday, July 14th. A member of the Manti 4th Ward, she participated in her Laurel class play, helped families move in, helped at the stake cannery, and many other service j projects to earn her medallion. She also participated on the school track team this past year. Rebecca is currently the 2nd counselor in her Laurel class. Rebecca Nielsen She enjoys hiking, camping, She is the daughter of Mike crafts, and bread baking. and Ilene Nielsen of Manti Utah University from July Fifty participants were chosen throughout the state. They were selected for excellence in academics, leadership and community service. This prestigious program is planned to provide y K f an invigorating experience in academics, soda! and leadership activities. ' . :( L Brandy Shand Migrant school in North Sanpete is recognized Todd Macfarlane receives The Migrant Doctor of Law degree the teaching School, days. All grades 12th are represented. through Some of the kindergarten students require bilingual instruction. The program focuses on three main areas. (1) This school is for any child if he between the ages of Academic, (2) Life has moved with a parent within the past year across the she state or school district boundaries in order that the parent might secure employment in agriculture. A child who qualifies as above, but has ceased to migrate within the next five years is also eligible. After six years they would have to requalify. There are 221 children currently and Social Skills, (3) Self Image. and Children are d each summer using the state CORE tests. The average gain for all students is about four months over the y school session. pre-test- ed post-teste- 40-da- Medical examinations provided by a State Health unit are given to the children each summer. Reports are senthome is and follow-u- p encouraged and recorded. High medical risk students received registered. By ethnic origin, the children include: 168 Hispanic, 32 American Indian and 21 medical and dental help Caucasiaa They are bussed from supported by the Migrant Staff. Centerfield, Manti, Ephraim, A USDA grant, based on Fountain Green, Moroni, Spring free lunch applications, allows the children to be given breakfast City, Gunnison, ML Pleasant - School and lunch. 12 and June began to parents State Fair Books are now available Copies of the Utah State Fairs 1991 Premium Book are now available for anyone with an itch to bring home some ribbons. The 1991 Premium Book contains all of the rules, deadlines, entry forms and other information regarding exhibiting at the State Fair. Competition areas include horses, agriculture and horticulture, livestock, crafts, fine arts, floriculture, home arts, music and photography. "There are literally hundreds of categories in which people can compete for ribbons and cash awards , said State Fair Director , will end Aug. 9, equaling 40 N orth Sanpete sponsored by School District, was recognized in May as one of five outstanding migrant schools in the United States by Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander. 0-2- 1, Adam Christian Andreason i 5. To obtain a Premium Book, call the Utah State Fair at Or stop by the Fair offices at 155 North 1000 West during 538-FAI- R. I " A Manti man was among 1,384 students who received advanced degrees at the University of Utahs 122nd annual commencement held Friday, June 14. Todd Macfarlane, a son ofv Richard and Sara Macfarlane of Manti, received his Juris Doctorate (College of Law)' degree. Macfarlane graduated from ' Manti High School in 1980, then went on to earn his BA, summa cum laude, in 1986 at Southern' I Utah University. He was a William H. Leary Scholar at the Law School (top f 20); Executive Editor of the Utah Law Review, an honorary First Birthday My name is Thomas Christian Osmond, and I had my first birthday on June 23. I had lots of fun celebrating with cake and ice cream and a big dinner. My grandmas and grandpas came and my aunts and uncles came to help me celebrate my special day. My mommy and daddy are Tom and Carolyn Osmond, of Ephraim, and I have four brothers and two sisters. , Todd Macfarlane . student-edite- d legal publication; 5 City law firm of Chamberlain author of an article concerning and Higbee, in Kanab, Utah. He the legal professions obligation y plans to develop a thriving law affordable legal 3 practice in Southern Utah, be ' Americas actively involved in community underprivileged, published in the 1 affairs, educational issued, A childrens issues, economic and Utah Law Review. Macfarlane will be opening cultural development a branch office for the Cedar Southern Utah. to provide services to Allen Lyman completes Army National Guard Pvt Allen L. Lyman has completed basic training at Fort Leonard WoodMo- - During the training, students received instruction in j drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and i traditions. The soldier is the son of David F. and Catherine Lyman of Ephraim. regular business hours. LDS Mission Elder Leon A. Huntsman, of the Manti 1st Ward, has returned from serving a mission in the Chili Santiago North Mission. He will report his mission Sunday, July 14, in sacrament meeting in the Manti Tabernacle at 9:15 a.m.. He is the son of the late Evan C. Huntsman and Leona Ruesch, of Ephraim. Leon plans to continue his education at Snow College in the fall. basic training course Adam Christian Andreasen, son of McKay and Sherron Andreasen of Ephraim has accepted a call to the Canada Calgary Mission. Adam is a 1990 graduate of Manti High School where he was a member of he National Honor Society and also graduated from the LDS Seminary program. He has been attending Snow College and has a 3.98 cumulative GPA Adams hobbies include restoring old cars, mechanics, auto painting and accounting. He will speak at the Ephraim 1st Ward Gocated on Main Street) in sacramentmeeting July 21 at 12:30 p.m. He will enter the MTC Returned from 4 Jackie Nokes. Its just like a big show and tell. If youve got any kind of a talent or hobby, chances are you can show it off here." Contestants in the State Fair do not need to compete in any other fairs to qualify. Some entry deadlines are as early as August 8th for the music department, and August 12th for the Junior Livestock, so the time to obtain a Premium Book is now. This years Fair will be held Sept T I Adam Andreasen called to serve in Canada Mission ,4 . July 25, 1991. Returned from LDS Mission Elder Sean W. Thompson, . . who has just returned from the Mississippi Jackson Mission, will report his mission in sacrament meetingfor the Manti 3rd Ward this Sunday, July 14, 1991 at 10:50 a.m. in the Manti Stake Center. Everyone is invited to attend. Learn C.P.R. He is a 1989 graduate of Manti High School, American Heart Association With Qratitude 1 Invitation to Reception cIzventy-Jiftf- i Anniversary Mormon Miracfe (Pageant July 14, 1991 Manti Stafe Center 7 to 9 p.m. - i (i i. i Wfy V,i; C'i t , w j ,U V- .Cj A ' A. , j( l j - ' i : All Mormon Miracle Pageant Participants, Past and Present This will be the Twenty-fift- h Anniversary of the Mormon Miracle Pageant. The production has now been seen by millions of viewers. The Mormon Miracle Pageant is respected throughout the world for it's beautiful message. The message could not have been told without your unselfish service. We greatly appreciate you. It is a pleasure for us to invite you to a reception to join with hundreds of others who have served faithfully and honorably throughout the years. Please join with us for this presentation of the Script we have loved so much. We love and appreciate all your efforts to serve the Lord and for making these wonderful years. In Memory of Kenneth Dove Thank you, Ken, for your dedicated service and friendship. We will miss you. We extend our heartfelt love and sympathy to your family. Owners and Employees Sanpete Shop & Save, Inc. I. |