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Show Manti, Utah MANTI MESSENGER, Manti North Missionaries Addresses Listed , Snow to Close for Thursday, December 12, 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sander of Salt Lake City visted their aunt, Write a Letter Christmas Vacation Snow College will close for the Christmas holidays late Friday afternoon following the completion of fall quarter ex- & it er newly-forme- tary teacher. Parents Teachers Organize At Manti Elementary composed of parents and teachers was formed at the Manti Elementary School Thursday, December 5. The purpose of the group Is to consider the elementary school and develop objectives to be accomplished during the coming school year. This group Is typical of many such groups being formed to foster Improved education of students by combining the efforts of parents and teachers. A group Pamela Jensen was selected to serve as chairman of the group with Leslie Madsen to act as secretary. Others of the group are Doris Cox, Caro-leeRasmussen, Gwen Dozier, Marlene Holman, Lillian Fox, Joyce Henretty, Jeanette Hatch and Kenneth Graham. School patrons are urged to bring Ideas or problems they feel are important to any member of the committee for consideration. na $16 to $240. reservists who trained during the 1972 period should write to the Army area in which their old unit is located: S-- K I will 16-2- 94538. listed for three years and will receive training as a CH-4- 7 helicopter repairman. Rick will enter active duty January 20, 1975, and will receive his training at Ft. Eustis, Virginia. Upon completion of training Rick will be stationed in Hawaii. R, Elder Wayne L. Sorensen 9, Rue du Vieux College' 57100 Elder Dewey C. Petersen 185 Lane Sutton Coldfield Warwickshire, England. 1135 -Elder Lloyd Call 2 ISt Des Moines, Iowa 50311 Elder Leslie Bob Tuttle P.O. Box 72 Auckland, New Zealand Elder Eddy Bradley, 12909 Ketterman Drive, Woodbridge, Virginia 22193. Elder Jan Mickelson, 11312-13- 0 St., Edmonton, Alberta, Thionville, France Canada reservist retired, was discharged or died since the 1972 period, claims from the former reservist or his survivors shouldbe addressed to Commander, U.S. Army Reserve Components Personnel and Administration Cen9700 Page Blvd., St. Louis, Penno Australia 2085 Elder Philip Haslam 101 Main St. Apt. 20 Keene, N. H. 03431 Elder Paul Mangelson502 12 W. Hancock Lakeland, Fla 33801 M. White Elder Darrell 2041 Southwest 58th Ave Port- land, Oregon 97221 In Burma, some people believe that they can see the future inside a burnt bamboo stick ! GRADED DULL SALE 1:00 P. M. ON SATURDAY GIRL'S PARKAS DECEMBER 14,1974 SIZES SAUNA AUCTIONEER: TOP BULLS FROM SO SOME YARD- - SAUNA. AUCTION UTAH DEAN PARKER OF THE TOP HERDS IN UTAH ASST. STYLES AND SIZES tl2 pair LARGE SIZE BLOUSES 3842 with PANTS and JACKETS to Match MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FOR Ed Paul Crawford Ph 384 - 2206 Ferron. Utah Trapp Ph 384 2310 Ferron, Utah atd Wtam THtto - Skyfi Maynard Sorenson Ph Axteii, Utah This Is The Year Wayne Wilberg Ph 748 2458 Castle Dele, Uuh - Scott Truman Ph. 384 2713 Ferron, Utah - To Buy!- - EPHRAIM 'JULSULS aJULSJULSJL. 25 to 50 gas5gl 4 to 14 LADIES' SHOES duty on February 3, 1975 and will receive his training at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Upon completion of training he will be stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. Michael L. Anderson, son of Mrs. Patsy Anderson of Eph- - MO 63132. last summer. A Navy ship spotted her riding on the back of a giant turtle, where she had clung for 48 hours. A shipmate said crew members thought at first the woman was riding on a huge oil drum., They did not, in fact, realize it was turtle until they started hauling her into the ship. After she was aboard, the turle even circled the area twice before disappearing into the sea, as if to reassure itself that its former passenger was already in good hands, said an officer . Annual Emery Counfy Hereford Association Harold L. Simonsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Simonsen of Manti, enlisted in the U.S. Army under the Delayed Entry Program. Harold, a 1973 graduate of Manti High School, enlisted for three years and will be trained as an OV-- 1 airplane repairman. He enters active AD-D- P, went down T5M-1A- 2. TrmrmTtmrrrrrrrm on Jeff D. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bailey of Ephraim, enlisted in the U.S. Army under the Delayed Entry Program. He enlisted for three years and will be trained as a field wireman. Jeff, a 1973 graduate of Manti High School, will enter active duty on January 27, 1975, and will receive training at Fort Ord, California. Upon completion of training he will be stationed in Hawaii. 94152. In the event a ter, gland. Ban-yee- R, AGUZ-- T Brazil Elder Charles L. Cox 39 Park Sefton Ave. Arundel Liverpool 17 Lancashire, En- Elder Bruce H. Monson 7A14 90250 Tuulihaukantie Oulu 25 Finland. na Elder Terry D. Lund 3 Place Belrose, N.S.W. raim, enlisted In the U.S. Army under the Delayed Entry Program. Mike, a 1973 graduate of Manti High School, enlisted for three years and will be trained as a military policeman. Mike will enter active duty January 7, 1975, and will receive his training at Fort Gordon, Georgia. Upon completion of training he will be assigned to the Army Security Agency for further training and assignment. Rick J. Francks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valden J. Francks of Ephraim, enlisted in the U.S. Army under the Delayed Entry Program. Rick, a 1974 graduate of Manti High School, en- Commander, First U.S. ArFt. my, ATTN: AFKA-PA-Meade, MD 29755. Commander, Fifth U.S. ArFort my, ATTN: AFKB-PA-Sam Houston, Tex. 78234. Commander, Sixth U.S. ArPremy, ATTN: AFKC-PA-- R sidio of San Francisco, Calif. ATTN: 2502 ZC-0- 0 G.B. 20,000 F our Local Men Enlist in Army Million Dollars Goes Begging Nearly 60,000 former Army reservists have a share in $1.1 million but the Army doesnt know how to reach them. Army officials said the former reservists earned the money for drills and training attended during the October 1 through December 31, 1972 timeframe. The Army wants to mall checks for this back pay before Christmas. So far only a little more than one thousand have applied for their money. The checks vary from late-com- ers leave the campus Immediately, but faculty members will linger for two or three more days because they will be checking examinations and getting In grades. The vacation will last until January 2, when both teachers and students will be back for the first day of winter quarter classes. The winter quarter will continue until March 14. In the meantime, most students have already completed winter quarter registration under a new procedure that gives them more time to select their classes and arrange their schedules. More than 600 had completed the process, Including the payment of fees, by Tuesday of Students d DISCUSSING PLANS for a parent-teachgroup in Manti are Pamela Jensen, president, and Lillian Fox, elemen- Former this week and more are coming in dally, Registrar Ross P. Findlay said. New students, transfer students and other will be able to register during the period December 0, Mr. Findlay said. The Registrars Office will be open and personnel available to assist students during the entire week. In fact, the last day of registration for winter quarter Is January 15, he pointed out, In recommending that an early sign-u- p is advisable. Registration for the adult evening program will be January 7 beginning at 7 p.m., Dr. Demont Howell, director of continuing education, said. He said that a variety of classes, all announced in the weekly press, are offered and that more will be added If there is sufficient demand. aminations. Elder David D. Wintch CP Rio de Janeiro Elder Steven K. Jensen 40450 Los Palmos, Freemont, Ca. Constance Anderson. Also a niece from Fillmore came, Mrs. Marry Robison. She came to do some temple work. Miss Gail Bantley of Richfield, a high school teacher, came for the weekend. Mrs. Connie Burns came from Cedar City Wednesday, November 26 to take her grandmother, Mrs. Connie Anderson, to the basketball game. Mrs. Burns has two sons on the team, Jay and Scott. Mrs. Anderson spent Thanksgiving in Cedar City and also attended another game. She returned to her home Sunday with Miss Gae Benson who teaches high school in Richfield. If every your ship goes down, watch for a giant sea turtle. Mrs. Candelaria Villanueva, found that the creature can save your life. 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