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Show Family plaques on display at site of future Moroni Memorial Gardens The building which Is housing the most recently produced family plaques and other significant information relating to the development of the Moroni Memorial Gardens Is now open to the public. It will eventually be developed as the Tower of Benjamin Museum and will provide a unique view of the Mantl Temple and the message of King Benjamin (a prominent figure In the Book of Mormon who built a tower near a temple enabling him to be more clearly heard and understood). The bronze family plaques which were on display during the Mantl Temple Centennial near the Mortal Moroni Statue are now on exhibit In the mu seum, located at 402 North Main. These plaques are awaiting permanent placement In the Moroni Memorial Gardens. Extensive Information concerning the families whose names are, or will yet be placed In the gardens, will be available along with rotating displays and artifacts which will highlight the story of these people who helped pioneer the early settlements and build the temple. Early pioneer names, or the names of more contemporary or even living family members, are now being sought and gathered for placement In the gardens. Contributing to the family plaque program affords a special opportunity to recognize those we hold dear," said Mrs. spokesman for the Mantl Destiny Committee, and those contributions provide the primary means to actually create the Moroni Jane Bralthwalte, I S at.. Those who participated In the erection of the Mortal Moroni K Statue In 1983 and those who N may possibly wish to help are particularly urged to visit the museum. Open hours are from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday through Sat- urday, or by appointment. For further Information call 835-58- 4 1 1 , or write 1 , or 835-4to: Tower of Benjamin Museum, 402 N. Main, Mantl, Utah 4 place and honorable mention receiving copies of Volume 20 of the Saga of the Sanpltch. The new volume contains the winning entries of the contest It will on sale at the Sanpete County Fair Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 25, 26 and 27th. The books will also be available at various stores In the county and from members of the Saga committee. Winners are listed In five divisions in the two categories, and professional: Anecdote: Talula Nelson, first; Norma W. Barton, second; Zada Thursby Seeley, third; Roxle Johnson, DellRay H. Mary Louise Seamons, honorable mention. Historical essay: Herald Vance, first; Mary Louise Seamons, second; Virginia Nielson, third; Lois Brown, George Whitlock, Ruth Scow, honorable mention. Personal recollection: Roberta N. Barentsen, first; lian Fox, second; Conrad Lil- Frls-chknec- third: Vernon Larsen. Ray Paulsen, Reva Jensen, honorable mention. Poetry; Margaret Allen, first; Martha Olsen, second; Lillian Fox, Lowell Brady, honorable mention. Short Story: Conrad Fris- chknecht, first; Lois Hanson, second; Margaret Allen, third; Lynda Curtis, honorable mention. Professional: Anecdote: Jenny Lind Brown, first; Anderson, M.D. Mantl Family Clinic Tuesday Afternoon and EVENING Mt. Pleasant Family Health Center Morning and Afternoon Mt. Pleasant Family Health Center Morning and Afternoon Wednesday Thursday Mantl Family Clinic Thursday EVENING Mantl Family Clinic Morning and Afternoon Friday v y in M'loROirXj: irijWMMl aREHSyr. 84642. V I 1 j ,M TAKE THE ONE HKNTUeSTINT )nt recollection: Dorothy Buchanan, second; Marcella Morley, third; Vulene Rush ton, Chris Jensen, honorable mention. Poetry: Yulene Rushton, first; Eleanor P. Madsen, second; June Jensen, third; Dorothy Buchanan, honorable menUon. Short story: Eleanor sen, first place. Mad- Participates in meat board During Its annual meeting here, the Meat Board celebrated Its 66th year of building dollar demand for red meat beef, pork, lamb, veal and processed meats - through- Industry checkoff. Frischknecht and other directors reviewed existing programs and approved new ones. Frischknecht Is a lamb director representing NaUonal , I , j- - Elliott and Carol M. Braithwaite, Mantl, members of the Mantl Destiny Committee, shown at the site of the Temple Motel which will be replaced with the Moroni Memorial Gardens as soon as sufficient funds are raised. Mantl Temple is In the background. Plaza Ranch Peaches Delivery Date: Mon., Aug. 29 V policy sessions Kay Frischknecht, of Mantl. was one of 119 agricultural leaders from around the country who were at Rapid City, South Dakota this week, guiding the future of the National Livestock and Meat Board. ?u 9 Historical Essay: Eleanor P. Madsen, first. Personal va planning CCMMIUEE Dorothy Buchanan, second. -- Family Practitioner Please call for an appointment fb: v H-- rr Writing contest winners named Winners for the 1988 Historical Writing Contest were announced Monday August 22 at the Farm Bureau Talent Contest at the Mantl High School. Cash prizes were given to first place with second and third , Memorial Gardens." t $7.00 your box $8.00 our box Contact Betty Barton 835-516- Nectarines and Plums 1 Also Are - Available ask Call and Wool Growers Association. about Price The meeUng this year was also the 25th anniversary of the species divisions of the Meat Board. Those operating divisions Beef Industry Council,' Pork Industry Group and the Lamb Committee - work to carry out specific programs of Information and promotion. research which benefit producers and others raising, processing or markeUng those animals. 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