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Show Carolyn and Edward Revicllo, Centerville; Julie and Val News Briefs Eleanor Madsen Catherine Daniels Messenger Office 2834443 2834427 8354241 Mrs. Janice Jensen and four children of Hyrum have been visiting for nearly two weeks in Manti, Centerfield and Mayfield with her mother, Iona Simonsen and other relatives. She attended the pageant while here. Tremonton Ward with Val Ricks, Seminary teacher rolled out their sleeping bags and enjoyed the hospitality of the Monson lawns for the night. Calvert and Elga Larsen enjoyed a visit with some cousins who came to She brought her sister, Linda attend the Mormon Miracle Pageant Sorensen, also of Hyrum who the week. Howard and Leola past attended her class reunion and of Ludwig West Valley and Jack and returned. Mable Tuttle all stopped for visiting Linda and Rojer's son James also prior to the pageant. came. He visited relatives in Mayfield, his grandmother SimonElmo and Joy Jensen and Larry sen in Manti, also his grandmother and Lynette Jensen and family were Lydia Sorensen. They enjoyed the in Fountain Green July 13, to attend pageant and other activities, the wedding reception for Jeff including James birthday party and Jensen and Ellen Hanson. Elmo and a quick trip on the mountain. Joy earlier attended the wedding ceremony at Fountain Green and a Zella Mellor had 56 relatives over wedding dinner at the Rogers Cafe in the weekend to help her celebrate Mt. Pleasant. her 81st birthday. They enjoyed a The new bride is the daughter of very nice dinner and program and Mr. and Mrs. Vem L. Hanson of Ftn. Zella was presented a special tribute Green. Jeff is the son of Mr. and book, in which everyone had written Mrs. Earl Demson of Pleasant Grove a tribute to her. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Butch) Jensen, Ogden. Visitors at the home of Alma and Other family members who joined Pearl Larsen the past two weekends Elmo and Joy at the reception were have been Duwain and Ruth Larsen Dan and Mary Nuffer, Maplcton; and Glenn and Sal Larsen and Ron and Janet Jensen and daughter, friends, John and Carol Ratcliff. Jennifer, North Salt Lake and Mrs. Alan (Cecelia) Braithwaite and NLuGene Nielson accompanied her family, Manti. Donald sister and brother-in-laand Zena Rue Lombardi of Tooele, to Todd and Susan Nielson were in Corvallis, Oregon last Saturday to Ephraim last weekend, after attend a wedding reception for a returning from their honeymoon, niece, Brenda Holseth and Andrew and attended the Mormon Miracle Langley. Brenda is the daughter of pageant. After visiting with Todds Jim and Velda Holseth and a grandmother, LuGene Nielson and daughter of Ferald and Maccl grandparents, Ferald and Maccl Anderson. The couple were married Anderson, the couple went to Heber in Jackson City, California May 26, for a visit with Susan's parents 1 984, w here they will be working and before going to their home in making their home. The reception Roosevelt. honoring the couple was held at the LDS Institute in Corvallis. The McLoyd Ericksen was recently visitors returned home this week. sustained as a new High Priest quorum leader in the Ephraim Dclila Olsen and family were in Second Ward with Bud Sanders and Spring City July 14th to attend a Curtis Armstrong as cousclors. reunion of the Olsen family. Later in Verlyn Hawks Sr. is the new the day Lyman and Eva Peterson and secretary. Leon Olsen is the outFern and Elmer Denison came to going High Priest Leader. Ephraim to visit with Eva and Ferns Brad Barton, son of LaMar and brother, Leon Olsen, who was not able to attend the reunion because of Rolayne Barton, received his Certificate of advancement from illness. Primary during sacrament services Visitors at the home of Leon and in the Ephraim Second Ward Sunday Delila Olsen the past week have been morning. He was also fecommcndcd a son and wife, Kelly and Mary Kay for advancement in the Aaronic Nielson and three children of Priesthood to the office of a Deacon. Hinckley; a cousin and wife, Otis and Steve and Pat Cook enjoyed a visit Edna Doty of Panguitch; Dane of Turkey with his brother Ben and wife Karen Rawlinson, a and a daughter, Joan Cutler and a and their three boys, John, friend of Salt Lake City. Kelly and Benjamin and Matthew from Yuma, Arizona. They spent a week in Mary Kay also enjoyed camping with a brother Dan Nielson and family of Ephraim and then joined other Spring City and attended the family members at a reunion at the Mormon Miracle Pageant while they Mt. Pleasant Canyon Park on were here. The Dotys also attended Saturday, July 21. They camped the pageant and were very there for three days and came down and viewed the pageant Saturday impressed with the production. night. Recent visitors at the home of Others who came were a sister, Afton Johnson has been a daughter, Sharon and her husband Douglas Patricia Jensen of Moab. Patricia Helquist and their three children, came to attend the wedding of Blake Marlow, Luke and Shannon from Nielson and visit with her mother. Spanish Fork; a sister Anne and An afternoon of visiting and husband, Hal Millett and their two reminiscing was enjoyable for Afton children, Deserae, and Tyrol came from Pleasant Grove; a brother, and friends, Phyllis Armstrong, Michael Cook and a friend, Diane Phyllis J. Knapp, Mable S. Gayton and Edna Mitchell as they came from came from Provo; Steves mother, Salt Lake City for the day. Maxine Cook was also there from Los Angeles. Visitors at the home of Garth and Shirley Monson Tuesday were a An early birthday party was held sister and her husband, Ida Mae and for Douglas Olson last week at the Ray Winn of Albany, Oregon, who Crest Restaurant with all of his Oak Mormon viewed the Miracle and brothers and sisters children for first the time were and Pageant and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray delighted with it. (Ruth) Olson of Ephraim attending. Saturday Mr. Monson joined with Also going from Ephraim were his the Woodbadge Patrol in a Scouting Mr. and Mrs. Richard brother Seminar at the LDS Institute for an and his son Mr. and Olson (Norma) all day workshop. Several of the Mrs. Don (Denise) Olson. The rest of group stayed to enjoy the Pageant in his family attending were: son Jeff Manti that evening. and wife Sharon, Spanish Fork; On Julv 13th, 35 members of the - daughters Lions Elect New Hawks, Penn.; sisters Norma and Revis Christensen, Magna; Lois and Robert Menlove, Spring Lake; Mary Jensen, Blackfoot, Idaho; brother Glen and his wife Nora Olson, Moroni. Douglas said it was a very special occasion in having all the family be together. Mary and her seven children spent several days visiting with her parents, Ray and Ruth Olson, while in Utah. Julie and Val Hawks and three children are in Ephraim also visiting their parents Doug and Bonnie Olson and Verlyn and Grace Hawks. International President South Sanpete School District now accepting applications for Part-Tim- e Aide Will work with the Youth in Custody Program, at the Manti High School. The position is for 4 hours in the morning. Applicants should have ability to work with students with special abilities and get along well with teenagers. An application should be submitted to South Sanpete School District Office no later than August 3, 984. For added information call or contact 1 Vaun D. Mickelsen at . 3-- 1 835-745- PublttH July 26. Au 2, 1984 i ! i iV ", r- Y ' - J , ; M, .upht f 4 & v , !'' ' ' -I I . I .i f nop ' c; ; 67th Annual Convention held 1984 in San Francisco, California, USA. As President of the worlds largest service club organization, Mason the first Irishman to head the Lions will travel the world representing July 4-- the Association, observing local service activities sponsored by many of the more than 36,000 Lions Clubs in 157 countries and geographical areas, and meeting with heads of state and communities to promote Lionism and the theme for his year in office: ANSWER m ana diabetes education and research. JJ i The Catch 5 Softball Marathon to benefit Easter Seals will take place in Price, Utah on August 11th. All teams in the Price, Vernal, Moab, Salina and surrounding areas are welcome to play at the Price field located at the North Complex at 900 N. 1100 E. The Softball Marathon runs from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Teams must pay their registration fee by July 28th. Registration forms' may be obtained by visiting the Price City swimming pool, stopping in at Jerry Seiner Chevrolet or by calling the Utah Easter Seal Office at 486-393- All teams entering will win prizes. Other prizes include team trophies, pizza party and more. Teams need to register soon because time is running out. ' s 7i -- & on August 11 J M- V set for Price t 4 Z. Softball Marathon O'" A Above and below: Manti kids have a new place to play in Manti City Park since new playground, swim pool area improvements and upgraded ball field have been Installed. THE CALL TO SERVE. A Lion for 26 years, Mason is the chief executive officer of a major printing and packaging company. He will lead the Lions in their long-terprograms of drug awareness ; r 1Ilur in up W1 J 1 ' TH i : - j ?j V. aiLy ' M y i 4.-- 7 ; "Ci i V t Young wild Horses available for adoption The Bureau of Land Management has some young wild horses available for adoption at their holding facilities in Delta, Utah. Grant Hardy, the Wild Horse Specialist from the Fillmore BLM Office, said, There are seven pairs (mare plus foal) and several young studs that are under five years old and are ready to be adopted. For those who are interested in obtaining a wild horse, they should 8 call 9 or (after 6 p.m. to obtain further information). t 864-406- The cost of adopting a wild hors SI 25 per animal, a mare plus fo: considered one unit (Si 25). Are You Proud of your Town? Support local businessmen 864-312- ' Hi -- Iris ? fa f' President of The International Association of Lions Clubs at the organizations T: r, 1 'it , ---4, L Bert Mason of Donaghadee. Northern Ireland was elected Ti r t I v American farmers want is to compete on an equal footing in an open marketplace. The U.S. farmers have been meeting with EEC trade officials in West Germany, France, Belgium and Denmark. I V - j Nishiguchi said. "All VU A z During the late 1960s and 1970s U.S. farm exports made solid gains, but since 1980 they have fallen from nearly S44 billion annually to just S38 billion this year. The U.S. share of the total world agricultural trade has also dropped. "The EEC provides incentives for its farmers to increase output and then disposes of excess production in world markets by subsidizing export ji.j - I $. We wont solve our trade problems with protectionist measures. he said, but we wont solve them either as long as the EEC dumps subsidized commodities on world markets." If I ( k U.S. farmers meeting this week in Europe with European Economic Community officials about EEC trade policies that have dramatically curtailed U.S. farm exports in recent years. One of only two farmers from the West selected for the trip, Utah Farm Bureau President Frank 0. Nishiguchi and the others met Friday with President Ronald Reagan prior to their departure for Europe. Reagon told the group that U.S. farmers should not be required to bear the brunt of American foreign policy, referring to past grain embargoes against the Soviet Union. Nishiguchi said the purposes of the trip are to attempt to stem "a rising tide of protectionism" and to convince the Europeans to stop subsidizing their own farm exports at the expense of American farmers. fts 't I The president of Utahs largest farmranch organization is one of 13 ! iv I . v J organization president goes abroad son-in-la- Pag 1984 Kids love new park playground Utah farm sales, Thursday, July 26, e, Messenger-Enterpris- L Estudents, Peterson, Diane Maughn, Chapter I Manti City is Making Breaking Fun! on Awards Day. Summer reading program concludes The 1984 Summer Reading Program for chapter I students ended July 18th. The students attended eight classes throughout the summer. They will also have a field trip August 8th. The object of the program is to Announcing c "Break Dance" Contest on August 10 and 17 keep the students reading through the summer. The P.A.C. Committee for this year was chairman, Iris Peterson, Lora Cox, Jerry Lyn Lloyd, Paula Madsen and Diane Maughn. Also helping were Leslie Johnson, Lynda Cox and Janet Garbe. Snow counselor noted for work with students by Doris Larsen Public Information Specialist Snow College Carolyn Hansen, Special Services Counselor at Snow College, was recently featured on KSL Radio and presented with their Everyday People Award for her work with the Native American, Polynesian and Latin American students on the Snow College campus. The Every-daPeople program is a daily presentation on 1160 KSL recognizes the extraordinary complishments of KSL listeners. y During the presentation, Ms. Hansen was lauded for her involvement with the Eagle Club," whose membership is comprised of students from those ethnic groups, stating that she provides encouragement and motivation for the club members, helping them to cope with All proceeds go to making the Manti City Park for everyone. fun more The Contest is open to all ages. August 10 is for team competition and August 17 is for individual competition. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. The dance contest will start at 7:00 p.m. at the Manti City Park. There will also be a dance open to the public following the contest. General admission is 50C for 12 and under, 75C for 13 to 18, and $1.25 for adults. the stress of adjusting to an unfamiliar and sometimes frightening society. (Carolyn has stated that Eagle Club members face a much greater adjustment ! Drinks and prizes will be given. Sponsored by Manti Parks and Recreation Committee. For more information, call Diane Keeler at 1 . All contestants must A $10.00 preis registration fee required in order to dance. To send in the following form: coming to 835-942- college than do English speaking Caucasian students.) In the tribute, Carolyn's success at Snow to the evident close relationship she has with members of the Eagle Club. pre-regist- pre-regist- REGISTRATION FORM MANTI MAKIN BREAKIN FUN CONTEST Getting Married? Beautiful Name Invitations Address Phone Team Printing Team Manti, Utah 1 Call Age Name Individual Both Send $10 00 per person to: Manti C.ty Park onTf Diane Keeler, 415 6. Union, Manti, Utah 84642. 835-424- t |