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Show Messenger-Enterpris- a .. r ' ' , pl -- J: A i ll rvvr r f i. i , ' . i . I : ' -- jg ' rTi-- r A ' . a lV ,o , ra r ' ''A Braithwaites place high in tennis meet was defeated by an eventual finalist from Great Falls. They participated in the Eastern Montana Open Tennis Tournament in Billings, Montana. Coach Braithwaite placed second in the 55 and under division. He 6-- Stephen won a match from a South Dakota player and then dropped a three-se- t match to a Great Falls, Mont., competitor. ,)' tj A , y--y 4 ",Vk A 3 s 4 Av1 Officer Cox said State Fire Marshal Lynn Borg investigated the t f scene of the fire early last week and declared it to have been caused by a rag saturated with solvent used to reftnish furniture. Apparently one of the trailer owners was refinishing a piece of furniture and left the rag combustion lying. Spontaneous caused the rag to smolder for several hours in the closed trailer before bursting into flame. When the heat of the fire caused the trailer windows to break, letting in more oxygen for the flames to feed on, Cox said, the fire apparently just took off. The trailer and its contents were U ,4 destroyed by the fire. Fortunately, no one was in the trailer at the time. Manti kids noyd watermelon last Tuasday to thank flood voluntoors. Officer Cox said Mr. Borg also ty" investigated the fire which burned a trailer on the north shore of Gunnison Reservoir and declared 4-- H that one to be an apparent case of arson. Investigation into the matter is continuing. A witness noted a car speeding from the scene as the fire broke out. jt u The Wilbur Braithwaite family took a tennis vacation last week. 6-- Carolyn defeated Shelly Farr, the No. 1 seeded player and Montana State then lost in the champion finals to Dale Madsen 6-- 2; 6-- 4, 6-- 2-- 6-- In addition to the singles competition Paul and Stephen played doubles and Carolyn and Stephen mixed doubles. The tennis was great, the Braithwaites report, and the scenery they viewed superb. 3 & (L vning as part of th citys "Sandbag Ladies hold Winners of the Meal Preparation contest held in con- junction with the Sanpete County Fair were Dana Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cox, Manti, and her 4-- golf 27-ho- le language class cousin, Karen Corcoran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corcoran, Manti. Both girls will now go on to compete in this year's State Meal Preparation contests. required The Ephraim Middle School at Manti is including a course of study in its curriculum this year called Introduction to Foreign Langu- ages. On Tuesday, August 18 the Ladies Palisade Golf Club held their The semester course will be required of all 8th grade students and will be taught by Mrs. Richard Kimball and Mrs. Charles Eberhard. This will be an introductory course to foreign languages, and while the main language introduced will be Spanish, an exposure to various other languages and cultures will be included. championship tournament. Dianna Lee Allred had a score of 126 low gross. The other winners were: Phyllis Cox, net, second; Diane Greenwood, gross; Joyce Jensen, net. Third: Elsie VanWagenen, gross; Barbara Rowley, net. ; t v; w Fourth: Phern Campbell, gross; Dorothy Knorr, net. Palisade Flight: Christy Bunnell, gross; Blodwin Olson, net. Second: Betty Hunter, gross; Zura Faatz, net. Swinger flight: ArLou Edwards, gross; Sherri Jarman, net. Those participating had a very Meal Preparation winners Dana Cox and Karen Corcoran will good time. Awards will be given at compet in state contests. the closing social Sept. 13. v V', V i 4-- H tj The school would like to draw upon community people who have skills in foreign languages other than Spanish who would be able to donate two hours a day for three or four days each semester, to come into the classrooms and present information on their language speciality. Those w ho could do so should contact either Mr. Eberhard or Mr. Kimball at the Middle School, 835-254- 1. i-- 4 , Lonn Par- New forein meal preparation winners listed tournament v & Fall Fence Sale y and Jeannine Buckley and family in a scene from "Promised Buy Now and Save! Volley." Prices effective September Lonn Buckley family part of Promised Valley Promised Valley has been a great opportunity for the family of Lonn and Jeannine Howell Buckley of Bountiful to spend time together for many days of the summer months July and August, as they have performed on Tuesday and Saturday nights with a double cast of over 100 people in the Promised Valley Playhouse in Salt Lake City. The cast of local volunteers give of their talents to tell this musical story, which has been presented the past 17 years to more than one million people. The family joined others in rehearsals for the performance five days each week during May and June. Lonn plays one of the leads in the cast, Jeannine is with the chorus and the five children, Andrew, Beth, Brenda, Mandy and Thomas sing with the children's chorus. 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The Manti City Democratic Convention will be held Sept. 8, 1983 at 8 p.m. at the county court house. Special guests present will be Rep. Ray Nielson, County Commissioner, Rep. Newton Donaldson and Sanpete Democratic Chairman, Glen Hardwick. home with - r Hogs Demos date convention ;! Ifw If ij through 17, 1983 1 Horses Cattle DeMont and Arlea Howell, parents of Jeannine, were in Salt Lake City last week to see the outstanding musical performance and to enjoy a visit with Jeannine, Lonn and family. For Sale older 8 b tnnlt am, th Wilbur Braithwaites mad xcllnt bowing In Montana tournament. Loft to right: Carolyn, Stephen, Paul, Wilbur. Paul defeated Chris Miller, the in Montana then lost to Jim Cutler, former tennis star for Longbeach State University, Pag J v Family No. 2 ranked one accident, one arson The fire which destroyed the trailer home of Gary Duncan in Manti earlier this month appears to have been caused by a smoldering rag, according to Manti Police officer John Cox. . 1, 1983 Manti Sandbag Party thanks volunteers Two fires b Thuriday, September e, Lot 89 80 South Main 836 288 4 Logan 235S North Main 752 5541 $48.95 $83.95 $93.95 $108.95 $118.95 FARMERS STORES Sallna Richfield 448 East 1st South Hwy 89 South 529 7408 896 6461 Tremonton 241 South 3rd West Praslon. Ida. North Hwy 34 257 5419 852 0661 |