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Show Massangar-Entarprl- I' News Briefs Eleanor Madsen Catherine Daniels Messenger Office k 283-44- 43 283-44- 27 833-424- .r ' if t f if (Continued from Page t Ephraim Democrats Howell, precinct chairman; 1 funeral services for Bert J. Christiansen in Mayfield Saturday, April 28, were two daughters and their families: Ross and Diane Pehrson and three children, Melanie, Michelle and Brett of Kearns; Jerry and Sheila Curtis, West Jordan. Jerry and Sheilas daughters, Angela and Amanda, are staying with their grandparents until they finish the presently school year at Manti High School. Others who attended the services from Ephraim were Max and Geneal Jorgensen, Randy and Heleene Jorgensen, Nola Green and her son and daughter, Glen Ray and Carol Green, and Reed and Nancy Jensen, Centerfield; Glenn and Barbara Bailey, Alan and Luana Green, Leo and Marva Peterson, Ephraim. they visited P- - fNw On April 24 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moosman attended the funeral of a friend, LaFell Iversen in Laverkin. Afterward 1) Demont LaRue Enid district 1 LaRue Nielsen, chairman; Maurice Hermansen, vice chairman; Susan Burdett, secretary-treasureLaRue Nielson, L.R. Burr, Nell Olsen, county delegates; Susan Burdett, alternate; district 2 Webley Peterson, chairman; Mark secretary-treasurePlummer, Webley Peterson, Mark Plummer, Gary Phelps, county delegates, Mary Paulsen, alternate; district 3 Demont Howell, chairman; Rachael Jensen, vice chairman; Enid DeGraser, secretary-treasuremont Howell, Hal Jensen, Mary Witt, county delegates, Alvin Peterson, alternate. Nielson, vice chairman; attended the funeral services for Nina Moosman in Boulder, Utah. Mrs. Moosman was a sister-in-la- secretary-treasure- r; r; J their r; daughter, Rose Marie Shepherd and family of Hurricane. They returned home on Wednesday. Copper banks on display at Ephraim Public Library. Copper bank collection on display at Library Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stephenson have returned to their home in Manti. Mrs. Stephenson is recovering from an operation. On display at the Ephraim Public Library this week are 34 copper banks belonging to David Scott of Sunday, April 29, Mr. and Mrs. Moosman attended sacrament services in Mt. Pleasant to be present for the naming of their 26th LeRoy Scott started his ten years ago when his first gave him a Charlie daughter Russell bank. Since that time he has found many more, mostly in Montana and in antique shops he has visited. The categories for the banks are divided into famous people, Ephraim. Mr. collection He was the son of Holly and Kent Rosenlof and was named Kenneth. Following the meeting the family enjoyed dinner with the relatives. great-grandchil- transportation, childrens stories and areas of travel. David enjoys traveling. He retired as an entomologist with the Forest Service in 1965. He has two daughters in Montana and a son in Alaska. He is married to Maureen Scott of Ephraim. Pag 1 Mass meetings O Graser, Relatives of Max and Geneal Jorgensen who came to attend the Thursday, May 3, 1984 s, r; Bill Peterson, Manti Democrats precinct chairman; Wanda Hogaard, vice chairman; Katie Maylett, acting Tom Reece, secretary; district 1 chairman; VeAnn Reece, vice chairman; Cindy Peterson, secretary; Tom Reece and Gene Williams, county delegates, Cindy Peterson, alternate; district 2 Ben Kjar. chairman; Connie Alderson, vice chairman, Lois Kribbs, secretary; Stan Voorhees and Connie Alder, county delegates, Lois Kribs, Douglas alternate; district 3 Peterson, chairman, Sharalee vice chairman; Lynn Willardson, secretary; Douglas Peterson and Lynn Willardson, county delegates, LaRue Jennings, alternate. n, Manti Republicans David Cox, 1 district chairman; precinct Robert Allan, chairman; Ann Schrotz, vice chairman; Dean Hailing, secretary; Robert Allan and Robert Bessey, county delegates; Mel Carr, state delegate; district 2 John Keeler, chairman; Pearl Lund, vice chairman; Barbara Sue Barton, secretary; Wilbur Lund and John Keeler, county delegates; John Keeler, state delegate; district 3 Ray Cox, chairman; Christa Simmons, vice chairman; Gary Towne, secretary; Ray Cox and Gary Towne, county delegates; Rodney Mellor, state delegate. Republican party members chose William their slate convention delegates at and Marjorie the mass meetings; Democrats pick The banks will be on display until Stringham and family visited 20 theirs at the county convention. at the 9. overnight Friday, April May Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brady went home of Curtis and Melba Armstrong and attended the family to Provo Friday where Mr. Brady reunion of the Stringham family consulted his doctor for a checkup. Saturday. The couple and their family were also in Ephraim April 25 Many happy memories were in charge and Greg Maylett of the to attend funeral services for a created at the home of Ruth Jensen by Bruce Jennings meeting andor banquet, with High School from 1909 through as master of minutes recorded, ever since 1909, graduation the spring of 1956. brother-in-laRoland Adams. The Manti High School Alumni class of '64 serving Sunday when her daughter and their Mr. Cox said. Ephraim students started attending ceremonies. children all got together. They Assn, will celebrate its Diamond in the fall of 1956. Sterling students The first officers were Frank McKay Anderson returned home attended church and met later at the Jubilee on May 26 with a banquet The Manti High School Alumni school last week after several weeks in the home of Robert and Dorothy and special gatherings for the Assn, was organized in June, 1909 Alder, president; Peter Peterson, have been attending the high 1909. since Utah Valley Hospital where he Stoddard for dinner. Those in the reunion classes those classes and is one of the longest active vice president; Blanche Metcalf, continuously underwent major brain surgery secretary-treasurein Reid which Voneil Maggie CrawThe first Manti High School years ending alumni associations west of the Misgraduated group were: Neil and members of ford and to Cox, following two strokes. Mr. Anderson 4. with LenoreDyreng, Ray River, and children families; five according sissippi and their building was the old white school, will be confined to his bed at home chairman for the Jubilee the executive committee. Mr. Cox said, with the fust class Carl and Geniel Reid and baby, The banquet will be held in the publicity for three weeks during his there in the fall of 1905. The of members of Jamie; Kent and Robena Reid; Brent Manti d starting Ward cultural observance. course, They were, recuperation. Reid and a friend, Rhonda West; hall, with Alumni Pres. Glen Allred The association has held an annual the Gass of 1909. In all 17 graduated second high school was put into Kevin and Lori Astle and son, that year and all are now deceased. service in 1923. It was replaced by Val Jo and Ann Anderson visited the new building, with greatly Trevor and Sheri Reid, all of Logan. An estimated 3900 have now in Ephraim with Val Jos folks last The family of the Stoddards expanded facilities, in the fall of graduated from Manti High School, 1980. Monday after spending the Easter included: Kristine Tatton and six with around 3400 still living. The weekend with Anns family, the Kay children of Nephi; Julie Warren and smallest graduating class was the Frischknechts in Antelope Valley. two children of Springville and Mark Alumni Assn, officers expect a of 1919, with 9 members, the Class of They returned to their studies in two and girls large demand for tickets for the and LeAnn Stoddard largest class, the Gass of 1975 with Diamond Jubilee banquet and Logan on Monday. Nephi. President of Snow College for 17 101 members. by Doris Larsen recommend that those planning to Information Public from 1936 to 1953. His Specialist years Manti attended Hayley and Grace Anderson were students attend make their reservations soon. Mayfield Snow College administration saw expansion of in Loa on Thursday where they Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Roxie) Snow College will award three curriculum and the introduction of attended a May Day celebration at Johnson of Preston, Idaho drove to the vocational and technical the school there for Hayley Earl Ephraim recently for a few days honorary degrees in Commenceeducation program. It was during his Taylor, youngest son of Reed and visiting. They stopped in Provo on ment Exercises scheduled for June administration that Snow became a Dr. her of to the Barbara Taylor. the 26th attend 1, according to college president marriage branch of Utah State University. has and selection S. Bennion. The Dr. Steven Mortensen, Kay son, fr Dr. H. Reed Christensen taught Hillary Larsen enjoyed a visit with Larine Emel, both of Proyo, They . been, approved , by Snows Instilu were married in the Provo LDS tional Council. Ray and Virginia Thomson and math, physics and engineering his family of Midvale during the Easter Temple. They also visited with her by Doris Larsen doing it). They are: Edna Benson, Chosen for this honor are James drawing at Snow from 1926 until holiday. Ray and Virginia and their daughter, Fern, who lives in Provo A. Nuttall, St. George, Snows retirement in 1972, taking time off Public Information Specialist Goldie Olsen, Ivan Alder, Eunice Lt. married children and families all and will be working on the BYU r a as stint Snow a for College Alder, Dorothy Anderson, Edgar seventh president; Dr. H. Reed in the U.S. Navy during Commander brought their trailers and camped on campus this summer. ColSnow Anderson, Esther Anderson, Marie Christensen, Ephraim, A group of enthusiastic "seniors World War II. Dr. Christensen is a Hillarys lot and did egg rolling and Benson, Iris Olson, Eva Thompson, for members for hours man many have been donating lege faculty Mr. Web Peterson is back in his g native of Ephraim where he picnicking there for two days. Those Edith Willardson, Hazel White, and Arthur H. Nielsen, Salt Snow College through of benefit the years, who came were Kenneth and Dixie home in Ephraim again, after Lake wife Rhoda. He with his resides still Blodwen Olsen, Robert Olsen, chairman former attorney and participation in a "Telethon, Thomson and four children, spending most of the winter with his of Snow's Is remembered for his dedicated Fonda Stout, Astrid Larsen, Frances Institutional Council. who has Leon Olsen according to service during his 46 years at Snow. Orangeville; Scott and Susan Griffith children up north. He spent most of inAnderson, Lucile Olsen, May the for effort the coordinated James A. Nuttall served as and six children, Tana and Dan his time with his daughter Gloria and Arthur H. Nielsen, prominent Salt Merryweather, Maureen Scott, stitution. Daley and four children, all of West her family in West Valley. He also Nellie Doke, Melba Reid and Calva the of Lake City attorney, a member "The object of this telethon is to Harding. Jordan, and Linda Garland, visited with his son, Gordon and his firm of Nielsen and Senior, is a our alumni records and find Ephraim. family in Kaysville, where Gordon of Snow College and the update graduate "Inasmuch as the telethon will observed Karen Most While alumni, runs the Kaysville Drugstore. University of Utah Law School. Mr. for a month. I'd surely continue of Director Snow's home the Develophad returned Gordon with he Bliss, Evelyn Eddy visiting Nielsen was chairman of Snow's ment and Alumni Affairs. "Leon has appreciate some additional volunWednesday after spending six opportunity of seeing his wife set Institutional Council for a number of teers to help with this worthy weeks in Coquille, Oregon, with her apart as counselor in the Relief given freely of his time in coordinayears. He has been Assistant we cause, Olsen commented. "Our and this and John sincerely and project ting Society. daughter Attorney General of Utah, a member appreciate his service as well as that goal is to have all alumni records was she McLain. there While Nancy of the Board of Bar Examiners for the of the callers, she said. Ms. Bliss updated for Snow's centennial year John was sustained as bishop of the by Doris Larsen State of Utah, and a member of the of 1988, and that will be a large in kind that indicated mailing had He any previously Public Information Specialist Coquille Ward. Board of Commissioners of the Utah of the task, he concluded. list approximately one-thirserved on the high council there. Snow College State Bar Association. He currently people move to other locations Evelyn saw many interesting Anyone wishing to volunteer for Snow College's Brass Quintet will serves as a member of the Utah and that the telethons are this project can call Leon at annually, sights in the area while visiting there present a variety program at the Supreme Court Committee on invaluable in updating these fluctThe calling is done each including a trip to the ocean and Spring City Ward Chapel on May 7, Amendments to Utah Rules of Civil uating records. Coos Bay where logs are loaded on and Monday Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m. of for the Hansen Dennis to a as and Procedure delegate according the ships for exporting. Call and thank like to would Leon today help Snow get ready publicly Utah State Bar Association to the Snow's Music Department. Prior to returning to Oregon with for the celebration In of so for callers birthday the willingly big of giving Association House Their presentation will include American Bar her mother, Nancy was in Ephraim 1988. had fun he their time they (and is Council says The Ephraim Youth City Sousa Marches, Baroque, Negro Delegates. to be with her daughter, Lisa a drug awareness sponsoring Spirituals, etc. This group has McLain, who had knee surgery in the May 7 at 7 p.m. in concertized extensively throughout Monday, program Lisa 12. is on March Payson Hospital the Blue Room in the Union Building the State of Utah and have presented attending Snow College. Evelyn and at Snow College. programs for several elementary Nancy also visited with relatives in the feature will classes. The program Logan before going to Oregon. a movie, "Loves Tough Reach, The quintet is comprised of dramatic production centering Amanda Mortensen and Marie Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Madsen were around a young rebellious girl, and in Woods Cross Sunday where they Sanderson, trumpet and piccolo; her concerned parents. The film attended a homecoming testimonial Orwin, French horn; Carl everything followed right down the annual range ride sponsored by the as they Randy by Pat Mellor examines their conflicts at the Woods Cross Eighth Ward for tuba; and Karl Judkins, Division last week, Mr. Bradley said. Dastrup, line. d of discover the importance At least 28 deer have been shot on a grandson, Kevin Kjar, who trombone. The ride covered the Manti Face and Mr. Bradley said the deer kills will discipline. After the movie, a the property of landowner Glen recently returned home from an LDS Willow dead deer Creek. Eighty-tw- o this to attend is Invited The public Johnson north of Manti, the Division probably be resumed unless herding were located: 23 buck mission in Bristol, England. Some 65 panel will lead a discussion about the 49 doe no is fawns, there 7 and program, p.m. efforts are successful in moving the of Wildlife Resources has acknowdrug problem in this area. family members met at the home of six five adult fawns, does, grown admission charge. Kevin's parents, Bruce and Judy ledged; but all the deer shot in April deer back onto the mountain. We hope that families will come bucks, and one unidentified deer. in were killed by the landowner Kjar, for a luncheon following the to this program, then go home and The deer killed have included Critical in the figures were the conformance with DWR regulations. bucks, does and fawns, Bradley said. testimonial. Bruce and Judy had the said Sandy discuss it together, of six dead bucks, Bradley finding meet to to of of privilege going England All w ere shot by the property owner, Ephraim. Thatcher, Youth Mayor Conservation Officer Brad BradLast noted. year no bucks were their son and get acquainted with "Manti Utah Stake President Lee R. ley said the deer which have been who then was responsible to call and found. "The bucks are critical to the was he as Barton has given us his support, and many of his friends there foraging on Mr. Johnson's alfalfa have the deer picked up. The deer herd," Mr. Bradley observed. released March 29. They also toured we feel this will be a good family American fields were killed beginning April 14, were then donated to various "With only three riders, thats a RedCroes Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland and night activity. but that shooting has stopped since persons by the Division. pretty figure, to find that disturbing Belgium while in Europe. efforts were begun by herding The other members of the Youth bucks." Only three riders came out for the m$ny volunteer Explorer scouts from the City Council who helped prepare this Manti Third Ward. The youths have The High Priests of the Manti project are Laurie Hughes, project been chasing the deer off the fields Second Ward and their partners chairman, Melanie Birch, Melanie fireside at and back onto the mountains. More enjoyed a Sunday evening Ockey, Wendy Orton, Jan Phelps, slide a volunteers to assist with herding church the featuring councilmen, and Lori Eberhard, Land by on the Holy would be welcome, Mr. Bradley presentation secretary. stated. Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen. The Olsens Other projects being planned by brought not only slides but many clean-uMr. Bradley said Mr. Johnson, the Ephraim YCC are a valuable and attractive artifacts they and an represented by his attorney, Paul had purchased on their family trip to project, o Thi ttowtpa p a vbhc totv ffjj Frischknecht of Manti, advised the for the contest g Council Tr poster Sl 4 the Holy Land, and along with the Division some months ago that he and students Ephraim Elementary historical information would request measurers to remove an campaign. they added much to the program. herd from his land, which deer the The next High Priests social will foothills just north of the the adjoins I feature the LD Singers from Snow Do your Buying Manti Temple, on the east side of College. Highway 89. All the procedures AVV Local z' were followed," Mr. Bradley stated. On April 20 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy town i'vt. U "Except for the basket assessment .nii ,4 Support Moosman of Manti and Mr. and as w filed Ik 0 Mt h CS mm " requested. being requests Mrs. Harvey Moosman of Ogden Dr. Manti High alumni Diamond jubilee coming r; First-Secon- Snow College to award three honorary degrees Telethon seeks to update Snow alumni record five-yea- life-lon- Snow quintet to perform at Spring Gty son-in-la- Youth Council d to sponsor 283-437- 8. drug program Landowner kills deer in conformance with Wildlife Resources regulations love-base- Well Help. p WfflYoif? anti-dru- well-prepar- - at Stores your nM' fr. |