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Show Thursday, June 23, 1988 Messenger-Enterpris- e, In memory of . Page 6 Jennifer Petersen to attend FBLA, Girls Nation conferences . . Obituaries' BY BRUCE JENNINGS Jennifer Petersen, the attrac-Uv- e and enthusiasUc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Petersen Funeral services for Mary a member of the IDS Church of ManU, will be up in the air Geneva Bown, 94, who died' and a Relief Society visiting twice in the next few weeks. June 16, 1988, at Mayfield. teacher for 37 years. 8 On June Jennifer will Utah, were held on June 20, attend the national leadership Survived by one daughter, convenUon of Future Business 1988, in the Manti Stake Center. Interment was in the Manti Donna Roberts, Centerfleld; two Leaders of America In Cincln-naof Ohio. As sons, Kenneth and Bruce City Cemeteiy. She was bom December 20, Bown, both of Mantl: three sis- the FBLAs state south-centr1893 in Mantl to James O. and ters, Reba B. Alder, Lida B. region, an elecUve office, shell Edmunds, both of Manti and serve along with about 40 other Mary Ann Hansen Braithwaite. B. Bown She married Royal in Gladys Nelson, Ferron; numer- Utah students as a delegate to ous the naUonal confab. greatgrandchildren, March Utah 1919: 26, Manti, and grandchildren eternalized later in That will mean attending marriage the Mantl LDS Temple. She was workshops and seminars as well as tours, a banquet and other events. Lydia Jennifer will be home less t Lydia Shomaker died June married Lorraln Shomaker, and than three weeks before shell 17, 1988 In Riverton, Utah. She they lived in Manti for a number be in flight again - this Ume as was bom December 12. 1896. of years. She was burled in one of two senators who will Funeral services were held by Manti on June 20, 1988. represent Utah at Girls NaUon on the Marymount University the Goth Funeral Home. She campus in Maryland July Mary Geneva Sown 23-2- vice-preside- nt al youth to Sanpete attend regional conference 4-- H Seven youth have been selected to represent Sanpete County at the Western Regional Leadership Conference to be held at Lake Tahoe, Nevada on June They will travel with other members and leaders from Utah to Lake Tahoe for a weeks training with members from other western states to participate in leadership and community service training as well as participate in many fun learning activities. 4-- 4-- H H 18-2- 4. 4-- H 4-- H Local representatlveo will include Jared Christiansen of Mantl and Jennifer Anderson of Ephraim. Jared is the son of Kristine Christiansen. He is 14 years old and will be a freshman at ManU High School this fall. This is his 6th year of Involvement with the program. He is a member of Teen Council and has the 4-- H 4-- H held various club offices. He has a keen Interest In livestock and farming, spending his summers working for his grandfather in the sheep business. Horses, sheep and veterinaiy science are some of the projects he has taken. Jared has qualified twice to parUclpate In the State horse show and also qualified horse team. for the region Jared Is a member of the high 4-- 4-- Shomaker -- 16-2- H Marie Olson Benson Funeral services for Marie Olson Benson, 86, who died on June 17. 1988, of natural causes in Salt Lake City, were Anderson of Ephraim Is the daughter of Jack and Eileen Anderson. Jennifer for has been Involved with of member a Is She eight years. the Teen Council. She has been In various projects, includ4-- 4-- held in the Ephraim Second Ward chapel on June 21, 1988. Interment was in the Ephraim H City Cemeteiy. She was bom July 14, 1899 in Mt. Pleasant. Utah, a daughter of Nells J. and Bothllda Pearson Olson. Married Andrew Ivan H ing Clothing, Foods, Cake Deco- rating. Horsemanship and Citizenship. This year Jennifer is the leader of two clubs. She enjoys reading, playing the piano and sewing. Benson June 27, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death July 1, 1975. She received her early education at Wasatch Academy In Mt. Pleasant and then attended the University of Chicago. After completing her education, she taught at Snow College in Ephraim until she started raising her family. She was active in Manti Mayor appoints Water Advisory Committee A water advisory committee for Mantl has been appointed. At the last regular council meeting. Mayor May Peterson named R. Morgan Dyreng as chairman of that committee. Other members on the committee include Ned P. Madsen, Ralph R. Mlckelson, Morlin E. have to be cleared by UMPA. The council suggested that additional investigation be made. They also noted that investigation into the EMETCON system is still taking place. Was informed by attorney Paul Frischknecht that state 3. the post as a Jennifer-wo- H school rodeo. Jennifer the partys nine nominees for Girls NaUon senator. A primary elecUon reduced the candidates to four from each party. They then campaigned with rallies, posters and other poliUcal pracUces for the two senate posts. Elected to the Girls NaUon Senate were Jennifer and Amy Worlton, Lehi. They had won the favor of 389 delegates to Utahs Girl State. The Girls NaUon senators will discuss, debate and vote on a variety of bills. Theyll also visit the White House and Capitol Hill where theyll learn firsthand the funcUons of the federal government at briefing sessions held ar various government departments, including State and Defense. Girls NaUon senator by following the usual poliUcal process, which means working her way up the ranks from a ManU American Legion Auxiliary delegate to Girls State at South Utah State College, to elecUon as one of two Utah senators to Girls NaUon. the LDS Church, holding many ward and stake positions. Music was always a love of her life, having both lead and sung in many different groups. For over 50 consecutive years she sang with the Sanpete Choral Society in their annual Messiah pres- entation. En route to becoming a Girls She was secretary to the Snow College president for NaUon senator, Jennifer won first elecUon as many years, and active in the of the Federalist Party at Girls Snow College Womens AssociaState. She then became one of tion. vice-chairm- g Senior Citizen campaign nears goal fund-raisin- Survived by two sons, Donald Ivan, Ogden; and Sheiyl Richard, Holladay; one sister, Pauline Olson, Sandy: five grandchildren: and five greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Owen BY BRUCE JENNINGS Leon P. Olsen. Ephraim Senior Citizen board member, brought good tidings to the City Council last week. Joy. Neils Peter Neiison t) - v . , t p eral years and was active .in' Funeral services for Neils ter Neiison, 92, who died in Salt several professional organize Lake City on June 16, 1988, of tlons. He served as a professor law provided that discontinucardiac arrest, were held on and administrator at the UniCox and Lionel King. Councilance of water service could be a June 20, 1988, at Larkin Sunversity of Utah from 1943 until man Lee Anderson will be the tool to collect delinquent sewer his retirement at the age of 84. Lake Salt Gardens set in City. liaison contact. accounts. The city is proceeding Interment followed in the Logan Dr. Neiison Is survived by his The committee will act as an with this method of collection. City Cemeteiy. Irma Stowell Luke Neiison, wife, advisory committee to the counCouncilman Christiansen In whom bom he married in 1950; and was Neiison Dr. cil in all matters pertaining to reported that Jets Reservoir Millville, Utah, on Nov. 20. 1895 his two daughters, Linda the culinary water system. Fea- was at least 34 full and that to Ole and Ellen Adams Neiison. Neiison Hesllngton and Marilyn sibility of developing new work on that project would have He attended Utah schools, Neiison; three step-sonNick springs and other sources of to wait until the reservoir Is UniLuke and Luke, Douglas Roger graduated from Utah State water will be on the committees drained. Luke. Also survived by children received a master's versity, agenda. Signed papers to refinance degree from the University of of his first wife (Lila Downs In other acUon the council: the water bond with a resultant California, Berkeley and a doc- Neiison, who died August 1941). Donald Neiison, Richard Heard a presentation regardsavings of $ 1 58,000 and cutting torate from Stanford University. of seven the time Neiison, and Carol Neiison; one by repayment an of He was an educator, an auing possible acquisition 17 years. auxiliary engine (diesel or natuthor and a widely recognized brother, Martin Neiison; two and greatral gas) to shave peak loads. The authority in the fields of health grandchildren presenters said the engine and physical education for sev- - grandchildren. Want to Rent Some would cost $200,000 and payback on the Investment would H. Merriam take two years. Property? Pe- s, The good news: that the Sencamior Citizen to raise paign, organized to off the pay enough money balance due on the Alonzo Hanson property, is nearing Its goal. Mr. Olsen, who has the assistance of Roy Reid in seeking fund-raisin- g contribuUons, reported that $6,860 had been donated thus far and that another $2. 1 00 has been pledged. That leaves another $4,000 still needed to pay off the amount still due on the Hanson property, but Mr. Olsen ex- pressed confidence that the $4,000 will also be raised soon. The money that Senior CIU- - zens are raising will be put in the custody of the city, it was agreed. The Senior Citizen goal, Mr. Olsen said. Is by paying off the debt, it will make it possible to proceed with improvements to the property. The improvements planned include providing better access to the Senior Citizen Center and developing addlUonal parking space and landscaping. The city had considered either selling the Hanson house or using it as rental property and using the proceeds to apply on the balance due the Hanson heirs. "Some of the contribuUons to the effort have been substanUal ones," Mr. Olsen said. Mr. Reid and I have had a good recepUon from the fund-raisin- g people from whom we have Iretta the hearing Councilman presentation. Classified Ads Do the Job After Galen Christiansen noted that such an arrangement would Correction Give The name of Jeanna Davis was inadvertently omitted from the list of names of participants in the Miss Manti Pageant. Jeanna played a piano solo for her talent number. We apologize for the omission. Funeral services for Iretta H. Merriam, formerly ofManti, who died June 20. 1988 in Hill Haven Convalescent Hospital In Concord, California, will be held Friday, June 24, 1988 at 1 p.m. in the Mantl Tabernacle. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial in Manti City Cemetery un- a Gift to Someone You Care About der direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. Iretta was bom March 31, 1896 in Ephraim, Utah to Hans Peter Hansen and Ellen Anderson. She married Lytle Merrlan Dec. 26, 1923 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later eternalized in the Mantl LDS Temple. He died Jan. 1, 1966. A Subscription to the Manti Messenger or Ephraim Enterprise! Enter the Porcelain Doll Contest and 4th of July Celebration and baby class Cash Awards and Prizes Given Deliver entries to: Marilyn Galloway, Sterling, 835-772- 1 2 or Darlene Blackham, Manti, 835-348- by Weds., June 29 9:00 a.m. grandmother and great-grandmothe- r. Survived by: daughter, Mrs. Carl (LaRue) Boswell, Concord, Calif; two grandsons, Michael and Tim Boswell and two great- grandchildren. Used car buyers beware Sponsored by Manti City Two Divisions: Open She was a graduate of Snow Academy and taught school for several years before her marriage. She was proud that she was a Charter member of American Legion Auxiliary in Mantl. Member of DUP. Active in all LDS Church auxiliaries. Along with her husband operated Merriam Store in Mantl. She did extensive genealogy work until her 80th birthday. A great mom. ( Under the new safety inspec-Uo- n law, buyers are purchasing used cars without a current safety inspecUon. Before a car can be registered to the new owner it must be inspected. The Utah Highway Patrol suggests that a good rule for used car buyers to follow is make the safety inspecUon and emissions test a condiUon of sale, prior to delivery. That Includes purchases from dealers or indlvidu ala. New cars do not require the tests and are not a problem. Should a buyer choose to do the tests himself, the state Motor Vehicle Division sells a four day permit. There are no extensions given on the four day per -- mit and no second permit Issued. If a car needs work before it will pass inspecUon or the emissions test, the work needs to be performed before the permit Is purchased or during the Ume the permit is in force. a buyer feels an Improper inspecUon has been conducted allowing an unsafe vehicle to If pass safety inspecUon, the Highway Patrol should be An investigation will be made and appropriate action taken against the inspector. QuesUons or complaints regarding car dealers should be directed to the Motor Vehicle Business Administration, 1095 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. noU-fle- d. Sanpete County Crisis Hot-Lin- e |