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Show Enjoy South American Trip Ephraim Senior Citizens Date Dinner Party The Ephraim Senior Citizens dinner will be held Friday, January 17th in the Snow College Cafeteria at 7 p.m. The program will be presented by the college faculty. Reservations must be made by Thursday, January 16th. Call Beulah Clark Vera Reid ). or Ruth Justesen (283-4267- ); (283-434- 2) (283-4316- Manti Literary Club Mid-Wint- er Social Planned The Manti Literary Club mid- winter social will be held Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Snow College Cafeteria. Theme for the evening will be Love Makes the World Go Round. All members are urged to bring their husbands. Tickets should be obtained from members of the social committee as soon as possible. Claire Me Caul Announces Engagement To Reid Cox; May Wedding Set Mr. and Mrs. Alma Toone returned to Ephraim last FriBYU tour y day after a to the land of the Book of Mormon. The adventure began with a nonstop flight from Salt Lake City to Merida, Yucatan. Here the 96 passengers were greeted with the news that their hotel had burned (probably overbooked) so they were taken to a beautiful but unfinished hotel. At Merida the Toones were joined by a friend of Nells from New York. It was soon evident that B bus had an enthusiastic and informed leader in Jerry Johansen (Snow). Along with his wife the former Lenore Allred (Spring City), a skillful driver and a guide, Jerry made the trip an exciting adventure. Chichen Itza with its fine temples and pyramids and its ball court still intact, where an ancient form of soccer using knees and elbows was played, introduced the group to the ancient Mayan ruins. was The culture Mayan unique, and as archeologists have discovered nothing like it ten-da- Fort Ephraim ar Training DUP to Meet Fort Knox Armored School HEAVY POPLINS Ephraim Literary Xoch-imilc- $029 a Districts Discussed Kl Friday Monday Saturday 14 15 P.M. 5:00-9:0- 0 1:00-9:0- 0 3 is famous. The Mayan ruins at Palenque, dating back nearly 1500 years, brought an exclamation of this is it. One could readily see how the tropical forest could soon take over if a place is abandoned In the late 7th cen- - Alien Report Program Underway represented by a D Fasbender, Officer in Charge of the Immigration and Naturalization Seivice for Utah, advised that the Alien Address Report Program for 1975 has been under way for almost two weeks. From the number of reports received in past years during the first two weeks of the program, it appears that many aliens wait until the last minute to make their reports. To avoid possible serious penalties for willful failure to report their address as prescribed by law, Mr. Fasbender suggests that all aliens report their address as soon as possible to insure that they meet the January 31st deadline. Forms for reporting their address may be obtained at any Post Office or at the Imm- they flew to Oaxaca, the City of Chaims and two great Indian civiliza- tions On New Years Day ti ips were taken to the beautiful remains of the apolec Indians at Monte Alban, the ancient Tule Tree, and Mala Tht public market at Oaxaca was so colorful with its stalls of tunhets, rugs, vegetables, meats, fruits, and hundreds of othei items that only seeing is believing A native w ith a turkey tucked under each ai m was not an unsual sight The bus ride to Puebla was over a mountain road that does credit to the engineers of Mexico It was narrow and winding, but the skillful driver made the ride a pleasant one A few houis weie spent at the Curt Olson faint The saints had prepared a delicious Mexican lunch and a piogram of song and dance. Mr Olson is directing a project wheieby the living of the natives will be improved They are helped to learn a trade and establish small businesses and improve then farming techniques. Between Puebla and Mexico City is ( holula with its 365 churches and the largest pyramid. In one church, Nell was greeted by her niece and family They took them around Cholula to see their apartment before joining the gi oup at the py ramid By late afternoon they were in traffic in the great city of Mexico The excitement and color of this many faceted city cant be hidden under the modern exterior. Besides the usual attractions city, they were delighted with the Church School, It is truly an oasis in a mosaic of poverty. Continued excavation at Teotilnia-ca- n makes a visit to the famous Pyramid of the Sun and Moon exciting The beautiful ballet "Folklorico depicts dances and traditions from various in the to if if if features 6 Months $30.00 1 Year $50.00 i 3 Kinds of Coal NEED UPHOLSTERY? We do it all! 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The cost will be $15.00 for parties held after 9 p.m. During regular hours the rental cost is $15.00 per hour. if if f Re-cov-er Furniture, Cars, Trucks, Boats. Build new sofas, chairs & loveseats. Custom Made . . . just tell us what you want. Free estimates pick-u- p and delivery. Dial if if if if if at Different Prices For birthday parties arranged to be held at the pool, the person being honored will be given if if if . feathered serpent, was repeatedly displayed on the partially restored temple. The Mexican Christmas is January. The period preceeding this was filled with In Garibaldi celebrations. numerous travelling Square mariachi bands played throughout the evenings. Hundreds of family groups toured the square singing, visiting and purchasing food and toy items from the dozens of vendors that filled the Square. Love and interest was exhibited among the family groups particularly from the parents to the children. (Every person met was friendly, interested in helping and most of them appeared to be happy, often singing or playing some musical instrument.) Beggars were everywhere, some so pitiable they brought tears to our eyes, others (often young lads) were too bold and for Jan. J Instead of if if if if if if COX ENTERPRISES, INC. Month $7.50 Months $20.00 parts of Mexico. Mexico is indeed a land of contrasts. The poorest huts are A few elegant everywhere. places are nearby, but there is little evidence of agreatmiddle class as we have in the U.S. The people have to work long, hard hours to get a living from the soil. Their siesta is not a sign of laziness but a concession to climatic conditions. In the market place and on the farm young children spend the days with their parents. They soon learn all the tricks of bargaining. We were delighted to associate with these beautiful, friendly people. -- PROGRAM CHANGE yrs. and over 75t 1 Teoti-huaca- god, quadrangle. They arrived long after dark at Campeche so they missed the spectacular sunset for which it From Yillahermosa MANTI MESSENGER EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE 1975 16, Thursday, January M0C P.M. yrs. and under 50t Family Passes I 3 B TT D Cathedral in this humble manner to make themselves worthy to receive the blessings they were seeking. de The Ballet Folklorico Mexico was a magnificant example of artistry by the dancers and musicians, depicting the history, customs, and patriotic pride of Mexico. The Castle of Maxmillian contains many rooms filled with luxurious artifacts of his reign that are carefully preserved in immaculate surroundings. The highlight of the journey was the time spent at the n pyramids in Tula and where the group explored the pyramids of the Sun and Moon. Quetzacoatl, the bearded white so-call- Gerald Mexican Trip Is Highlight Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. (Virginia) Nielson planned a holiday and Mrs. Max Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mtlaul visit in Pima, Arizona with a have announced that their daughter and her family, Mr. The nuptial date has been set and Mrs. Carvel (Margaret) daughter, Claire McCaul will be married to Mr. Reid Cox for May 10 in the Manti LDS Allen and four children. Howin the near future. Parents of ever they had not anticipated Temple. Both of the young peothe intended groom are Mr. y the extra bonus of a ple make their homes in Manti. vacation in Mexico; the realiold dream. zation of a They joined a tour group almost Completes half of which were college Institute students, which added At much to the enjoyment with their friendliness and enthusiasm. Fort Ephraim Camp DUP There were 44 members in the members will meet in the Lagroup. A bus took the group to the dies Club Rooms on Monday, Private John R. Scott, son January 20 at 2 p.m. The lesof Mr. and Mrs. Austin M. beautiful sea coast city of It was cold and rainy son, Pioneer Diary will be Scott, Manti, completed eight given by Eva Thompson and a weeks of advanced individual but the sight of the pounding history by Roxie Mortensen. training at the U.S. Army Armor surf was exciting. Hostesses are Marcell Poulsen, The next major stop was in Center, Ft. Knox, Ky. Macel Anderson and Vergie During the training, students Mexico City where the group Bjerregaard. learn the duties of a tank crewstayed in the Paiace Hotel, near man, including the firing of the the center of much activity, tanks armament and small for four days of travel and 250 YDS. weapons. They also receive insightseeing. Some attended the English struction in field radio operation, map reading and tank speaking branch of the LDS Church on Sunday where they maintenance and repair. were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Newell (Joan) Judkins. They eno joyed a gondola ride at on famous the floating Checks Plaids Stripes gardens. They visited the fas Club Meets, cinating Museum of Anthropo$179 logy, where they spent hours, 1 instead of the months that were yd. Music Enjoys really needed to assimilate all the treasures housed there. The Ephraim Literary Club The Shrine of Guadolupe, con1st Quality members met in the Ladies sidered to be the holiest place Club Rooms on Wednesday evein the western hemisphere by 100 Polyester ning, January 8. The program the Catholic people of Mexico, was presented by a musical was a sight to be remembered of from students traveling group DOUBLE KNITS because of the great faith exSnow College under the direchibited by the native Mexicans tion of Mont Atkinson. who were visiting there. Many Brad Groff, Gayle Patten, of them crawled on their knees Special yd. Marilyn Nielson, Celia Rowley for great distances, some of and Rebecca Anderson were them so ill they had to be supCARPENTERS those who, with Mont, played ported. But they entered the various musical instruments, FABRIC and sang solos for an enterI3LM taining evening. Hostesses were CENTER Vera Ardell Nielson, Ericksen, To Be and Dora Olson. Paul Howard, Utah State Director, Bureau of Land Management will be in Fillmore on Monday morning January 20, 1975 to present the proposed reorganization of BLM Districts in the state of Utah. A public meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. in the Millard EPHRAIM SWIMMING POOL County Courtroom. Interested persons are invited to attend to review the proposal and to NOW OPEN make comments. in Central America, it is reasonable to assume that it was a development from within Y'ucatan a limestone is plateau with no surface rivers so all life is dependent on rainfall and natural wells Sisel (for ropes) is the main product The impressive Mayan ruins of I'xmal and Kabah are well preserved. The Palace of the Governors at Uxmal has elaborate cornices and relief panels on the facade The group had sacrament meeting in a corner of a tury the Maya town of Palenque was depopulated by some conflict. One guide feels that this is the land Bountiful. SALE STARTS FRIDAY Sturdy Bunkbad Sets 20 to 30 JU$RElt.L- - VtViSStM: SOLDIER BLUE - n"lPH EiS0N PETER A MOVIE WHOSE TIME IS NOW POW stdmng CANDICE BERGEN STRAUSS-DONAL- D PGii PLEASENCE AVCO DISCOUNT 20 Also watch for the Grand Opening ON CRIBS, RECLINERS, of our new Carpet Department SOFAS, SLEEPERS BEDROOM SETS. 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