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Show Messenger-Enterpris- TJtah Symphony to perform here The Utah the tour, The following evening will find the Utah Symphony in Moab for an 8 p.m. concert at Grand Moab, Monroe, High School, On ThursRichfield, Bickncll and day, April 29, the Sevier Manti, under the baton of Stake Tabernacle will guest conductor Charles provide the setting for the Ketcham. orchestra's Richfield perThe orchestra will take formance, beginning at 8 ,. the stage at Carbon High p.m. In addition to the public ,chool in Price at 8 p.m. on ,, Tuesday, April 27, for the concerts, the Utah H first public performance of Symphony will perform Symphony will take to the road again on April 27 to perform 12 concerts in Price, Monti-cell- nine daytime concerts for school children during the April tour. These include a performance at Manti High School on April 30 at 1 and 2:05 p.m. The Utah Symphony logs some 20,000 miles annually, giving concerts in Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washington. It is the only fully Mortal Moroni drive professional orchestra serving a combined land area of more than a quarter million square miles. In June 1981 the Utah Symphony returned from its triumphant fifth international tour, which won rave reviews, numerous encores and countless curtain calls in Denmark, Holland, Belgium, Germany and Norway. 1 family oriented Efforts to enable the placement of the heroic size (9 feet) bronze Mortal Moroni statue just west and slightly south of Manti Temple Hill this July are becoming more distinctly family oriented. The trend is very much in keeping with the times, for recent emphasis on families in various parts of the world has greatly accelerated," states Mrs. Jane Braithwaite, President of the Manti Destiny Committee, a corporation which is currently gathering funds in behalf of the monument. People living in the r Sanpete-Seviearea, anof erection the ticipating the sculpture which will commemorate the dedication of the hill as a temple site, are taking renewed interest in the part their particular ancestors played in establishing the early settlements and in building the Temple itself. took it all "After families to make things go originially in Manti, the parent central Utah settlement, and it is appropriate that descend-dent- s desire to honor the labors of ancestors and at the same time support his project which will be of e early-comer- family-connecte- Riders for the Saturday, 1st St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital Wheels for Life are now asking Spring City citizens to ?back their efforts by pledging a contribution for pach mile they ride. 5' "The money our riders fparn will help continue St. Jude's g study of ! childhood cancer that has become so important to children all over the n world," said chairman Janet Rowlett. Well be showing that Bike-a-tho- Mrs. Braithwaite. At the death of her father, R. Clair Anderson, a fund for the Mormon Miracle Pageant was collected in lieu of flowers. The Anderson family was approached by R. Morgan Dyreng, a member of the Manti Utah Stake Presidency, who suggested that the money be used for permanent designation of the Pageant. Ephraim, The ride starts at Spring we care about children by sponsor pledged. Riders helping this cause," Janet will then return to the City Park at 10 a.m. If you have not been said. "Please support sponsors to collect the asked to sponsor a rider, your rider with a generous pledge. 0 and please call pledge, and then help them get the funds to us as Well also be giving well get one to call you, soon as the ride is over." them a hospital bracelet Janet said. Riders can still Each rider will be saying Tm riding for obtain sponsorregistra-tio- n forms at 210 East 400 given a lap card when he Terry to wear during the . . . . . registers at Spring City ride. Im sure most of Sutlw Park Saturday," Mrs. them will still be wearing v Refreshments will be Rowlett said. Every time them while they make served after the ride. they ride through the their collections. Terry is check point(s), well initial a St. Jude patient who CIE188 the card. At the end of the represents all victims of ride, well check it and the illnesses under study sign it to show that the at St. Jude Children's Theres a chance to get rider earned what the Research Hospital. something for nothing!!! Hard to believe? A special grant has been awarded Snow College to teach improved nutrition to the public. Kay Willardson will be the instructor for this course which will be conducted for four Friday afternoons from 4 p.m. in the Home Ec Lab at Snow College. The subject matter will cover basic meal planning, 462-261- -- Ft0 jjj fUtlltioil 2-- FvJl m twelve of Nan Purcell's piano students were rewarded Saturday for jpionths of preparation and hard work by achieving high scores in the Utah Music Teachers' achievement examinations. All of the students received scores of over Each was examined in music history, theory, technique, and performance. The budding virtuosos are: back: Dana Cox, Adrienne Neeley, Virginia Maynes, Melanie Larson; middle: 90. RoAnne Purcell, Rhodri Purcell, Tricia Maylett, Teresa Buchanan; front: Ranita Purcell, Brian Meyers, John Hales, Rannock Purcell. Ooodto, 00rdora OuppDOoo8 Everything discounted Bulk Seeds, garden & others. Gardening supplies. Peat Moss, Tools, etc. SALE STARTS THURS., APRIL 22 1 , NINA'S GARAGE Just east of Store 465 E. 200 S. Manti, Phone: 835-168- 1 habits, fv V i. ' healthy snacks, junk foods, dieting and the psychology of shopping. Everyone is invited. If you have small children you may bring them as they have room and toys to occupy their time. The class will begin Friday, April 23 at 2 p.m. You may call Kay or Willardson (283-456first class. attend the just M usic recital dated Sunday Tidwell assigned Denise, Melissa, and Norma Olson. All are invited to attend. to in- vestigate. 11:15 p.m. Resident at 84 West 500 South, Mt. Pleasant, reported a prowler in her garage. Officer Randy Lee investigated and could smell smoke but found no in the area. suspect 11:52 f p.m. J Ethel Ahlstrom, 448 East 200 South, Manti, reported a dog in sheep. Deputy Robert Allred investigated. 11:25 p.m. Utah Patrol, RichHighway field, requested assistance on an attempt to locate a suspected drug overdose case who had left Birdseye, Utah and was believed to be enroute to Fairview driving a light green 1977 Buick. The woman was located at 1 :34 a.m. and taken to Sanpete Valley Hospital for treatment by Deputy Robert ambulance dispatched, patient taken to Sanpete Valley Hospital. 7:59 p.m. Dave BailUtah Highway Patrol, ey. reported an accident with at Hollow Junction, Pigeon caused by collision with a deer. Wrecker Displays be erected. Children of Shirley Nielsons kindergarten class were fascinated by metal sculptures created by Vernon J. Larsen. Mr. Larsen has spent much of his Working years" on Support your Local Merchants SHOP AT HOME Indian reservations and motiff. He explained to the has always felt an interest in the Indian people. The children how he created, articles he displayed such out of sheet metal, these sculptures. He uses vari- as an Indian woman, a ous methods of welding to buffalo, and a Kochina bring to life the different I doll all had an Indian items he creates. Vernon J. Larson displays metal sculptures. Advertising Pays A KS1K WdE ) SSI? The Only Classified Section which goes to every home in Sanpete County! Call to place your ad Deadline: Monday noon 835-424- 1 Manti; Dale Peel, Mt. Pleasant; Suzanne Peel, Mt. Pleasant; Paul B. Shelley, Ephraim. Whos Who Among in American Students Junior Colleges has been honoring outstanding students in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934. art to children Allred. The Sanpete County Chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association will be sponsoring a student recital on Sunday evening, April 25, at 5:00 p.m. in the browsing area of the Snow College Library. Many of the students who will be performing have just recently participated in the student achievement program also sponsored by this organization. Among the many talented young performers who will participate are John Simmons of Manti, John Jorgensen, of Richfield, Brenda Bills and Linda Erickson, both of Manti. Signe Olson and Carole Caliva will present vocal solos. Of special interest will be a work for six hands, performed by will Students named in Whos Who requested damage ' j- ambulance for unconscious woman. Patient transported to Gunnison Valley Hospital. April 15, 1982 7:40 p.m. Linda Bench, Fairview, reported a horse on the highway. Deputy Bruce Tidwell sent to investigate. April 17, 1982 3:18 p.m. Mrs John Hendrickson. Spring City reported a person or persons shooting around her farm and among the livestock. Deputy Robert Allred investigated. 8:07 p.m. Mrs. Wanda Cahoon, Moroni, requested ambulance for her husband. Moroni property Sown i A series of events, over ' a period of several years, I in the culminated finally creation of the unique f4 sculpture by Avard Fairbanks, and in its approval, along with the proposed site, by the First Presidency of the LDS Church. Plan shows location where Mortal Moroni statue When the statue is fully paid for, it will be presented as a gift to the Church and placed on church property adjacent The following Snovy included the names of to the Manti Temple Hill. College students have these students based on been selected for the 1982 their academic achieveedition of Whos Who ment, service to the Among Students In Amer- community, leadership in ican Junior Colleges based extracurricular activities on their outstanding and future potential. Included from Snow April 18, 1982 campus leadership. 2:49 p.m. Wade Campus nominating College are Kelly Haws, Anderson reported a rol- committees and editors of Ephraim; Dari McBride, ling pickup truck north of the annual directory have Sandy; Jay D. Olsen, Fairview. Deputy Bruce April 13, 1982 9:03 p.m. Guy Young, food d beginning, explained COMSANLog perform for MHS sutdents on April 30. Wheels for Life sponsors sought 'May is great interest and benefit for mankind today and in the future," she said. All families, whether s or recent-comer- s to these valleys, are encouraged to get involved in the endeavor, she added. The project has been from the non-prof- it Robert E. Henderson, associate conductor, leads Utah Symphony Orchestra, which will Page 8 Thursday, April 22, 1982 e, |