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Show Thursday, April 8, 1982 Messenger Manti Elementary Schools discuss vandalism Edith, sometimes as Connie Hers man, presented a program on the effects of vandalism upon schools, people and towns, at the Manti Elementary School. She was assisted in this program by Sheriff Ken-nar- d Anderson, Wallace Buchanan and Bruce Degler. Edith gave $100 to the known school but noted that it be spent to repair the would take some of the restroom floor where the hundred to pay Dale Henningson, school custodian, to pick up papers littered on the grounds. Another part of the money would have to be paid to the plumber to clean the drains where students had put toilet paper down them. Sad to say more of the money would have to water had overflowed and ruined the floor. All of the $100 was spent to repair damages caused by students in the school who havent learned to think". School Lunch 12i April Stuffed frankfurters, green beans, in Students Barbara at Manti School are apricots-pineappl- e, Elementary the current the arts. From the lump of clay that they beat, mold and finally fire, the creation is their own. Hearts burn with pride as the finished products finally appear on the window ledge of their classroom. excited about experience The program is part of rollsbutter, an effort by the PTA to milk. teach students the positive Tuesday, April 13t part of being a citizen. Beef, cheese, spaghetti, tossed salad, raisin cookies, french bread, butter, Wednesday, April 14i Hamburgers, onion, lettuce slices, catsup mustard, french fries, apple slices, milk. Thursday, April ISi Turkey fricasse, whipped potatoes, peas and carrots. celery stick, corn-merolls, butter, milk. in name new officers But other evidence leads to that conclusion too. Two of the five Manti High School students who received State Farmer degrees at the State FFA convention were girls. And the MHS FFA chapter has elected a roster of officers that carries the names of six girls and only one boy. The new officers are Kandy Larsen, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lar- sen, Sterling, president; Janell Allred, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Allred, Manti, vice president; Cathy Boynton, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darald Boynton, Ephraim, secretary; Mark Olson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson, Ephraim, treasurer; Tracy Shand, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Shand, Manti, reporter; Rhonda Brandon, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rosquist, Ephraim, sentinel, and degrees earned their awards based on FFA participation and accurate of a project on which each made at least $500 record-keepin- g The new State Farmers are Angie Steck, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steck, Ephraim; Lauren Johnson, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson, Manti; Troy Martin, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Christine Donovan, a Raymond Martin, Manti; daughter of Mrs. Elaine Blake Allred, a son of Mr. Mortensen, Manti, his- - and Mrs. Blaine Allred, torian. Manti, and Roger Bar- The five MHS students ton, a son of Mr. and Mrs. awarded State . Farmer Bruce Barton, Manti. 2. presented - Military orientation program to inform stuA mV Kimberly Young, Tiffany Norton, and Tyler Nehrenz chimes in a ceramics experience. sculpt wind Unlocks the genetic potential seeds you plant. N fA&MERS 3 E R MOUNTAIN 1. Soil Test First to determine which nutrients your fields lack. Apply the Proper IFA Fertilizer blend, based on the soil test. can IFA fill all of your fertilizer needs with dents of the many changes that are occurring in the military services was presented for Manti High School juniors and seniors Tuesday. The program was designed to provide our students with a complete picture of the different services and given college bound students special information on programs available to them, Rodney MHS Cox. counselor, said. The following services were represented on the program: Navy ROTC. Army ROTC. Air Force ROTC. the Utah National Guard; the military academies. the Army Reserve, and both the regular Army and Air Force. custom mixes competitively priced, our spreader service, rental spreaders, fit delivery to your farm. 0 '? & I Added benefit: As a cooperative, IFA returns part of operating margins to you in the form of patronage refunds. Q Top) Use our spreader or Bottom) Rent a spreader. If IFA sells it, you can depend on it. feM INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Urio, Wyo Alton, Wyo So Hwy 89 886 9207 t First Security pays me 14 on my IRA rr n interesting any of the students in participating. For best results: orientation MHS Future F armers $ V 1 Mrs. Jensen stated that is one of the favorite experiences of the school year. She has no trouble te Military Connie Hersman as Edith, and Sheriff Kennard Anderson present program on vandalism to Manti Elementary School students. 4 this Jensens class Menu Monday, . School Happenings milk. Is agriculture becoming a woman's business? (It always has been, one farmers wife says.) Page 7 Savings Plan.- - Tax-Deferr- ed Os Si V New FFA officers: Rhonda Brandon, Kandy Larson, Janell Allred, Cathy Boynton, Tracy Shand, Mark Olson and Christine Donovan. 1 pfV State Fanners Troy Martin, Blake Allred, Lauren Johnson and Angie Steck (Roger Barton absent when picture taken.) ...and my contributions can be made automatically. Young lovelies urged to compete for Sanpete Cowboy Sweetheart All Sanpete County cowgirls betweenthe ages of 14 and 21 are urged to try out for Miss Sanpete County Cowboy Sweetheart, The competition will be NOTICES. PUBLICPEOPLE MUST KNOW BECAUSE THE NEW NOXIOUS WEEDS MEETING Two new noxious weeds found in Sanpete County will be discussed at a meeting scheduled for Tuesday night April 13, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. in the courtroom at the county courthouse. Farmers, ranchers and anyone interested is invited to attend. Dr. Richard Chase, USU extension agronomist will be present to discuss noxious weed control. Other noxious weeds that will be discussed are Musk Thistle and Canada Thistle. Dr. Chase will answer any questions or problems on controlling weeds in crops grown in this area. USU Extension Agent, Thomas Reeve will give a slide presentation on Buffalo bur and Velvet leaf, the two noxious weeds. Ernest Gonzales, county Weed Supervisor will discuss the county weed ' program. Publish Manti Messenger, Ephraim Enterprise, April 8, 1982. . during the First Security, you dont have to pay the At entire annual sum in one payment, although certainly an option. You can also make periodic deposits every month, or double up on deposits, whatever is most convenient for you. Monthly, by payroll deduction or automatic transfer. The more you save, the more interest you'll earn. We can arrange it your way. that summer months. The Cowboy Sweetheart and her attendants will reign over the Sanpete County Fair rodeo and races and will be asked to participate in various rodeos and parades in neighboring counties. This year's royalty will be given complete western outfits and Sanpete County royalty belt buckles. Those who try out will be awarded gifts donated by businesses. Girls chosen as royalty must ride the same horse during the summer as the horse they tried out on. The horse does not need to be owned by the rider, but she must have access to the horse for the entire year. Those needing more information about the competition may contact Brenda DeLeeuw, Manti, at during the day 2 or at after 5 p.m. is AND ITS ALL SEE HOW YOUR IRA SAVINGS GROW and your funds are insured. You pay no fees There is substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. TAX-DEFERRE- D Every dollar you contribute to your IRA fund each year can be deducted from your Federal Taxable Income. And all the interest that First until you Security pays you is also tax-deferr- ed withdraw the money. Open your account today 14 per annum, current Variable rate, for a period of J months. Minimum opening deposit of 1500. Additions in any amount, or choose from three other IRA savings plans. (FGiroO: These tables are based on the assumption that one contribution of the amount specified is made annually at the beginning of each fax war and that the interest accumulates and is compounded quarterly. DOUBLE the dollar figures above for married couples (if both work ) who together contribute for a 12, 000 each ($4,000 total) annually. INCREASE amounts by married couple (with a non- - working spouse) who contribute $2,250 annually. h SecmEy GBairaCss Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by fDIC. 835-860- 1 835-866- I V; I |