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Show oicw 3 Messenger-Enterpris- to report mission Sunday Diane Ericksen Diane Erickson, a daughter Elder Evan James recently returned from serving an LDS of Bruce and Beth Ann Cox Erickson of Abilene, Texas and granddaughter of Lynn and Edda Cox of Manti, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award Aug. 19, 1990 in the Manti 2nd mission in the Canada, Toronto Mission. He will speak in the Manti 3rd Ward sacrament meetingat 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, southern hospitality and different cultures has made her Ephraim Elementary cooks Ireta Schuring, Kathy Hodson, Jerrilyn Blankenship, and Coy Lund, are pictured making plans forschool lunch week set for Oct. 15 through 19 at the school. Diane Ericksen styles. Diane was Beehive class president and received her four year Camp Crafter Award. She will be graduating from Manti High School in the spring and further her education at a Auditions for Central Utah . - ; !; . of The Nutcracker" will be held at Manti High School auditorium on Friday and Saturday, Oct 12 and 13, at the times listed below. Dancers need not be students of CUB to audition. All ages from four years to grandparents will be needed. A form and a fee of $2.00 must be turned in at the Ballet school by Thursday evening, Oct 11. Auditions forms can be picked up at the Central ; ; i I . ; Utah Ballet School, 190 N. Main, Manti. Further information can obtained by calling Bev Diane Armstrong, Dyreng in Gunnison, or Julie Winn in Mt Pleasant, 835-127- 1, 528-343- 462-338, , County Commissioners sponsored an honors dinner for Senior Center Advisory Councils, presidents and administrators on September 20 at Snow College. There were 63 in attendance from the seven Senior Centers in Sanpete County located in Fairview, Mt Pleasant, Moroni, Spring City, Ephraim, Manti and Gunnisoa Three of the attendees were the commissioners themselves, who not only sponsored the dinner but provided the entire program, with Commissioner Robert Bessey acting as M.C., Commissioner Keller Christenson provided some vocal solos and Commissioner Leonard Blackham speaking to the seniors to honor and thank them for their humanitarian service to their fellow seniors in need. Commissioner Blackham made three points of the general benefits of volunteerism. 1) Its good therapy. 2) It invests in the community itself and 3) Volunteerism fills the gap between funding and needs. To further quote Commissioner Blackhams remarks, Does the need Yao Yong The Cultural Proud grandparents are Ken Larson ofManti and Phillip and Myrtle Robertson of Cedar City, Utah. Koral also has one greatgrandmother, Omega Campbell of St. George, Utah. Starting time is 8 a.m. and will run until 4 p.m. Lunch will be served. Shop To register please call Lu Ann Sorenson at All 528-350- At 3. Home leaders and advisers are fifth-grade- rs encouraged to attend. Support Local Shop at Home Merchants Times for auditioning for the various parts are as follow: Fri., Oct. 12: 1 p.m.-Cl- ara 2 p.m.-Fr- ity and Panty Girls and Panty Boys An Open Letter 2:30 backs for p.m.-C- all Clara and Panty Children Fnty, 5 6:30 7 p.m.--Cavalie- From President Bush Soloists p.m.-- All rs backs for all p.m.-C- all female leads Sat, Octl3: 8 am.-B- on 9 a.m.-Lam- Bons T"E bs "iu ' 10 a.m.-Span- 11 a.m.-Chin- ese Chocolate ish Tea 12 a.m. Soldiers 1:30 p.m.-M- ice 2:30 p.m.-C- all no,.,, H"i'tlNGTON .... AU9Ust I. 1990 Arts The concert will feature Yao Yong, performing Chinese classical folk dance. Several of the concert pieces are original works choreographed by Mr. year occurred arund ppressed Kf right to fr--n ts vernnnnfl-unAs America,,.. Wth, We sPeech and ?h NJoa 1 Jhn thand poi ratic have Iona of ifUontharte Y Motor y. Mwspapors Adams thro'0ut fl. ur Preserved Li bn withutSaid; ty cannot . peple general Let us and wr ifnwledrro 7. - he Vlt WEEKLY NEWSPAPER LIST American Fork Citizen The Beaver Press Box Elder News Journal Davis County Clipper Emery County Progress Summit County Bee Millard County Chronicle Progress Ephraim Enterprise Pleasant Grove Review Eureka Reporter Gunnison Valley News Southern Utah News Lchi Free Press Millard County Gazette Wasatch Wave The Cache Citizen The Utah Statesman Magna Times ManM Messenger San Juan Record Green Sheet Newspapers Morgan County News Senior Citizen programs to meet the needs of the aging community and in fact that the needs will increase in the future due to the aging of America. The Yong. One of the things Yao would like to learn more about while studying in the United choreography, especially the western approach. read ssvn invoMe'JCuur fnSo Provide1 M a euin. 1 u q DAILY NEWSPAPER LIST Deseret News Iron County1' The Daily Spectrum The Daily Spectrum Washington! County The Daily Spectrum Richfield Newspaper Agency Corporation The Salt Lake Tribune The Herald Journal The Standard Examiner The Daily Herald 44 Weekly Newspapers 7 Daily Newspapers Newspaper Agency Corporation Utah Press Association A e the anVstinfrmatl0 - Kaysville Today Several of the pieces by Mr. Yong will also feature Chen di Qian, a dance student at BYU. This concert is a rare opportunity for those living so far away from China to experience Chinese dance first hand. nesp-- demcraticbme Times-New- s The Times Independent The Pyramid Hill Top Times Weber State Signpost Orem Geneva Times Garfield County News The Park Record Payson Chronicle Sun Advocate The Richfield Reaper Uintah Basin Standard The Salina Sun Salt Lake Times Intermountain Catholic Spanish Fork Press Intermountain Commercial Record Springville Herald Tooele Transcript Bulletin The Tremonton Leader Vernal Express The Utah Press Association The occasion will most likely become an annual event is celebratf StaCfs uri9 tha past ticalrh In fact in Sanpete County we have 14.7 ofthe population that is over the age of 65. The state average is only 9.3 thus we have an even greater challenge in this area. The vast majority of these seniors are productive and contribute greatly to the betterment of families and community. In fact in the 1988 survey, 71 reported their health as excellent or good. A great resource exists in your group. Continue to be a park Thus, the answer is Tes" and we as a commission are aware of the importance of the States with "wwp.r ecks"erica continue for Senior Citizens Programs?" To answer, we need to recognize that America is Coming of Age. There are over 31 million Americans over 65 years of age. Since 1980 the 65 age group has grown by 18 while the under 65 group has grown by only t0 readers Backs appears at Snow Committee of Snow College is pleased to present Yao Yong in concert October 17 in the Crane Theatre. The performance will begin at 8 p.m. and the tickets are $3.50 and can be purchased at the door. ) Street third-grad- County Commissioners honor senior citizens Sanpete Steve and Karmal (Larsen) Campbell are very proud to announce the birth of their baby girl, Koral Campbell. 9, 6. The Sanpete District Cub Scout Leaders Pow Wow will be held on Oct. 13, 1990 at Ephraim 1st and 5th Ward Chapel, 10 S. Main 15-1- Business College. Koral Campbell Koral was bom on September 27, 1990 at the Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. She weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. leaders will hold Pow Wow If questioned on their strives to serve well balanced, favorite subject in school, many attractive and tasty meals to Ephraim Elementary students school children and those goals would quickly answer lunch! are certainly achieved at the week of October Ephraim Elementary. During 9 many parents will be able Parents of first-grad- e to sample a typical school lunch and understand the enthusiastic students are encouraged to join response of their children. The their children on Monday, on Tuesday, e occasion is National School second-grad- e on Wednesday, fourth-grad- e Lunch Week and cooks Jerrilyn on Thursday and Blankenship, Ireta Schuring, on Friday. Costs for the Kathy Hodson and Coy Lund lunch will be $1.75 for adults are preparing for the many extra and $1.00 for any preschool trays of food they will serve children who will be joining. during that week. School lunch aware of many different life friends are invited Cub Scout Lunch is their favorite Auditions for 'Nutcracker' being held Oct. 12, 13 Ballets 2nd annual production October to attend. 14. All : , Page 3 Evan James " , 1, 1990 Returns Recognition Rfouard ; 1 Missionary 'young Womenfiood Ward. Diane has been attending school for her junior and senior year at Manti High School. Dianes father has been in the Air Force for 18 years. Therefore Diane has attended many schools all over the country: Selma, Alabama; Spokane, Washington; Grand Forks, North Dakota; Moreno ; Valley, California; and Mililani, Hawaii. She has had the ' opportunity to travel and do much sightseeing. Learning of Thursday, October e, |