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Show Messenger-Enterpris- ?-- .. rw a r:8, I i 4 496. Jk W. ' L ,v' w I i iW i & ' W - ft r ' !. t wra. yV rV-j:. I V V f II " . jg,2i , T f --. Jj , i YNlKi A fy'Ax&C'ji ?k 'V ,. JvLji7 a . ft; e'T W ' f r f-- Local parades may once again be s unless more support is shown for the summer marching band-les- in Connecticut band program, Manti band students were told Tuesday by director Vance Larsen. 3 'f-1 ,,, ''. BY PAT MELLOR called to serve V S v t V-;-t g- , Jerry Jensen ' 1 Yi I Jerry Andrew Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen, Sterling, has been called to serve in the Hartford, Connecticut Mission. - "s - Mr. Larsen said 16 marching band students showed up for rehearsals on Monday in Ephraim, but Tuesdays rehearsal in Manti turned out only four students: three seventh graders and one high school freshman. His farewell testimonial will be June 29 in the Sterling Ward chapel. He enters the MTC on July 2. Gail Buchanan observes archery practice at Cub Scout Day Camp. Cub Scout Day Camp draws 600 scouts He is a 1985 graduate of Manti High School. Mr. Larsen planned to conduct a summer band program on Mondays and Wednesdays in Ephraim and on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Manti. Jarry Andraw Jensen BY PAT MELLOR A Mrs. Jewel (Ann) Rasmussen of Manti, recently graduated from the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. She received her bachelors degree in Education and graduated summa cum laude. : Following report of the incident, L. Joe Patrolman Gunnison Christensen called for assistance in apprehending the suspect. Jeff Sorenson had left the truck and made his way down a canal, where Deputy Buchanan found him in a field adjacent to the canal about a mile and a half east of Centerfield, and placed him under arrest. Buchanan said a knife was found in Sorensons pocket. Police officers from the Sheriffs office, Manti City, and Gunnison City were involved in assisting with the apprehension of a suspect in the stabbings, as well as members of Sanpete Countys Search and Rescue Patrol. JESSICA LYNN JENSEN Sorenson was arraigned Monday John and Laurie Jensen of in the South Precinct Justice Court of Ephraim proudly announce the Boyd Brady. His bail was set at arrival of their tiny firstborn, Jessica $25,000. He will undergo a preliminary hearing in Tenth Circuit Lynn. Court on the two aggravated assault She made an early arrival Friday, with a deadly weapon charges, and if June 13 at the Utah Valley Medical it is found that there is sufficient Center in Provo. She weighted 4 lbs. evidence to believe that such an 15 oz. assault did occur, he will be bound Jessica was welcomed home by over to Sixth District Court for trial. Both victims were treated at grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Reed Syndcrgaard of Manti and Mr. and Gunnison Valley Hospital. Amtoft Mrs. Roger C. Jensen of Gunnison. was released later that night, but are Mr. and Boyden Sorenson remained hosMrs. Leonard Harmon of Manti, pitalized on Sunday, primarily due to Mrs. Norene Shradeja of Mt. effects of loss of blood from his Pleasant, Mrs. Matilda Jensen of injuries. Buchanan said the men Mayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard admitted they had been drinking Buchanan of Gunnison. heavily before the incident occurred. on The accident occurred on the corner of 100 North and 200 West in Manti at about 7:30 p.m. Both vehicles were traveling to Pageant collision the when rehearsal occurred. The force of the impact drove a pickup driven by Cheryl Tolman, 18, Ephraim, across the lawn of the Buchanan Mortuary, Rasmussen graduates from CSU Two men were hospitalized and a " collision two-vehic- Wednesday, June 18 sent six teenage girls, all members of the Mormon Miracle Pageant cast, to the hospital, where they were treated and released. Centerfield Knifing incident Mrs. Jewel i The schedule called for marching band rehearsals to be held at 7 a.m. so the activity would not conflict with any others in the students summer schedules. The only costs to students were to be $6 for to use as summer band uniforms. Mr. Larsen also offered free private instruction to band students from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. The plan originally was to have the band available for the numerous parades and activities for which bands are frequently needed in the summertime. Now, Mr. Larsen told the students, he is waiting to see if picks participation up before deciding what to do about continuing the program. ' is the mother, of seven children and two grandchildren. Four of the children and her husband, Jewel, are all college graduates. Russell, Julie, Jill all where it stopped just short of the mortuarys exterior brick walls. The driver was rendered unconscious by the force of the crash and suffered a concussion, and a passenger, Taunia Luster, 17, also of Ephraim, was slightly injured. The four passengers in the hatchback car involved in the collision were driver Teresa Krebs, Mt. Pleasant; Michelle Wilkey, Mt. Pleasant; Laura Hafen, Wales; and Wendy Davis, Wales. All six victims were transported to Sanpete Valley Hospital by Ambulances where they were treated and released. Both vehicles were extensively damaged in the crash. Nominations open in FmHA graduated from Snow College, Sidney also attended Snow College. Stacey is a graduate of BYU. Jewel received his degree in Forestry from Utah State University. Jewels of mother, Freda Rasmussen Ephraim also is a graduate of Snow College'; The Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) is accepting nominaCommittee for tions County elections for Sanpete County. This notice is issued to inform eligible voters of the right to nominate candidates by petition. Copies of the petition and instructions on its completion can be obtained from your local FmHA office. Nominations must be received in Persons nominated should be the Manti County Office no later currently engaged in the operation of .than July, IQ, JL98. a farm, have their principal farming operation within the County or area Be Proud of Your in which activities of the County or Town Don't Litter! area Committee are carried out, derive the principal part of their ' 1 r Freda, Jewel, Stacey, Heather and Jill were all at SUSC for the commencement exercises. income from farming (that is more than 50 percent of their gross income must come from agricultural production;, be a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence, not have an FmHA insured or guaranteed loan, and be well qualified for committee work. ts EMygfiifus m to Little Buckaroo Rodeo!! Presented by Ephraim City Dusty Riders Ephraim Arena, July 2, 7:30 p.m. Bareback Ages 4 Calf Riding Calf Roping Fees: $4.00 per Event Entry That Special Events ora Fraa: 6 yr. 6 under Adults Chariot Race Wild Horse Race Sheep Roce Wild Horse Race 12 yr. 8 under Greased Pig Pony Chase Entry forms can be picked up from some of your local businesses or T.J. Rees, Ephraim. All entry forms need to be returned by June 30, either by mail or hand delivered to the Ephraim City Building June 30 between the hours of 4 to 7 p.m. All events are first come until they are filled up. Ladies, iViens, Childrens contact Adults $3.50 12 Admission Rates: 6 under $2.00 4$ under: Free 3 Crash in Manti sends six girls to hospital included first aid, archery, leather crafts, an obstacle course, knots and lashes, BB guns, painting crafts, There were enough boys in marbles and boondoggles. Ephraim Thursday, Friday and The 8 and 9 year olds north of Saturday around 600 boys, ages 8, Ephraim attended Thursday, the 8 9 and 10 to fill 20 elementary school and 9 years olds from Ephraim south classrooms to the walls. Friday and the 10 year olds The boys were attending the Saturday. The latter group was also Sanpete County Cub Scout day given an introduction to forestry. camp. Purpose of the camp, The boys brought sack lunches but according to Gail Buchanan, who had the opportunity to purchase wore two hats, as camp director and goodies like candy and soft drinks at as program director, was partly fun a concession operated by the staff. but mainly skill experiences. That staff, headed by Mrs. The Cubs each passed off either an Buchanan, included 80 Cub Scout elective or achievement requirement volunteers. in qualifying for an award, Mrs. The culminating activity Saturday Buchanan said. afternoon was a water fight. Mrs. The boys were organized into Buchanan was among those who got drenched, she said, but felt groups of 20 and spent a half hour in wet each of nine stations, following the that the effort was worthwhile as a opening flag ceremony. The stations skill learning activity. BY BRUCE JENNINGS enraged over advances one of the third man was jailed Friday night two injured men, he believed was after an argument in a pickup truck making to his girl friend, who was on Highway 137 near Centerfield not identified. Amtoft, who was resulted in a double stabbing. driving the pickup truck in which all four were riding, was slashed with a Sanpete County Chief Deputy folding knife. He suffered a large Wallace Buchanan said Jeff slashed carotid artery on the left side Sorenson, Centerfield, no age of his throat. Amtoft reportedly available, was jailed Friday evening on two counts of aggravated assault made his way out of the truck and with a deadly weapon and charged was taken to the Gunnison Valley with the stabbing of Johnny Amtoft, Hospital by his father. A little farther down, --the road,' Mayfield taid Boy den1- - Sorenson Centerfield. ' ' Boyden Sorenson, the owner of the Jeff Sorenson reportedly became truck, was knifed. He suffered deep slashes on either side of his neck, a slash of an artery in the temporal area of his forehead, and his lower lip was nearly severed. Pag Summer band program needs boost to survive Called on LDS Missions .'V &w Thursday, June 26, 1986 e, Dress, Athletic, Work Shoes |