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Show Winter Quarter Ending At Snow College Snow College faculty and students have a busy week facing them. Winter quarter examinations are scheduled for March 13 and 14 and then teachers will spend some extra hours reading papers and grading tests in preparation for the submission of grades to the registrars office. The spring recess will open March 15 and continue through March 18. But the brief vacation will be the lull before the storm. Spring quarter classes begin March 19. Most students have already completed the V April But process. registration registration is until open 1. transfer students can register at any time until that date by applying at the Registration Office, according to Registrar Ross Findlay. They will be given every New and Dave Loggins assistance Dave Loggins to Appear In Concert at Snow Dave Loggins, singer and composer of Please Come To Boston will appear in concert Saturday, March 8, at 8 p.m. in the Snow College Gymnasium in Ephraim. Also appearing will be the Poor .b group Boy Band, a blue-g- i from Salt Lake City. Recent nominee of a grammy award for Please Come To Boston, music did not become the motivating force in Daves life until late in his teens. At 19 he begar. performing locally, doing other peoples material. However, crowd pleas- - wasnt quite enough, and ing though he had never written a song, he wanted others to hear him sin his own songs. Lo.!,i is claims the most memorable day of his life was when he was just picking on my guitar and this melody came out. I played around with it and soon there were words to go with it. Suddenly I had a song. After this musical awakening, Dave decided to make music his life. Douglas Squire Promoted School on Field in Utah Guard Crops Scheduled Douglas Squire of Manti, has been promoted to Specialist Five in the Utah National Guard, according to Maurice J. Watts, Adjutant General of the Guard. Squire is a member of the 1457 Engineer Battalion based in Manti, Utah. Squire is the son of Morris and Beverly Squire of Manti. He has attended Manti High School and Snow College, and is married to Susan Elizabeth Gonzales, formerly of Ephraim, Utah. For Farmers Utah For farmers interested in field crops, (alfalfa, corn, small grains) in Sanpete County, Dr. Devere R. McAllister, USU Extension Agronomist, will present the latest information on varieties and cultural methods. This school will be held in the Sanpete County Courthouse from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on March 11, according to Glen Johnson, acting County Agent. hum T When Visiting Sait Lake City rS "XZX "pzee dwezed J, 4 Pai&uty Sueeie motor lodges Present this Coupon for Discount: $2.00 for Double $1.00 for Single he exfactory schedules, plained. Enrollment usually drops off in the spring and there are vacancies in most classes, he said. In addi- - several skill and hobby classes. All, however, can be taken with or without college credit. The closing date for the evening program is March 18. The beginning of spring quarter classwork on March 19 will also mark the opening performance of Fiddler on the Roof, one of the major successes CHILDREN UNDER 18 FREE March 3, 1975, the Combined Service Council of Sanpete County was host at their to Mr. monthly meetings Bernie Bosewell, Director of Utah Alcoholism Foundation in Salt Lake City and Sandy Wright, Director of Family Treatment Program through the Utah Alcoholism Foundation. There were 15 members of the council present. They represented the commissioners, Mental Health, LDS Services, School Board, Rehabilitation Services, high school and college counselors and county medical nurses. The speakers presented a new community awareness So-ci- el Midas Names Local Qualifiers League bowlers at Cow Palace Lanes, Inc., in Ephraim, competed Feb. 9 in for the Midas Open Bowl-Oa chance to be one of five national champions in the pins - over - average tournament. Qualifiers at this center (and their Ron Nun- ley (130); Vicki Thomson (99); Carolyn Brock (98); Mary Dyches (90); and Reed Larsen (82). These bowlers will have their scores compared against bowlers at other participating bowling centers to determine the five national winners Midas Open Bowl-Otop-scor- ff who will win trips to the $100,000 Midas Open in Windsor Locks, Conn, for themselves and a guest; bowl in the Midas Pro-Abe in the TV audience when the tournament finals are vised March 1 and receive handsome trophies. The Birch Log National Disgrace by John Belmont, Massachusetts - The media consistently referred to the trial of Bostons Doctor Kenneth Edelm as a lindmark case, and so it may be. The doctor was accused of manslaughter involving a live fetus he had just aborted. During the trial, defense attorneys insisted that the fetus in question could not have existed outside its mothers womb, that it should be presumed to be legally dead, and that no manslaughter could have occurred. Abortion itself was never an issue. All parties to the trial concurred in the heliet that the termination of the pregnancy in question was Doctor F.delin was not on trial foi legal. abortion, but for his treatment of an aborted fetus. After six weeks of testimony, the jury nevertheless found him guilty ot manslaughter to the dismay of Ins many supporters. - Effects of the Decision The guilty verdict sent a shock wave through the liberal press. Immediate concern was voiced that fewer doctors would be willing to perform abortions, that some techniques of abortion would be ruled out because they caused the death of the baby before it was taken from the womb, and that hospital requirements for nursery facilities would costly intensive-carincrease enormously. But if abortions were stopped, these concerns would not exist. A truly horrible effect of this celebrated trial seems to be a solidification of existing tolerance for abortion in the first place. 11 it was said once during the trial, it was said scores of Abortion is not an issue here; the times: Each time we Supreme Court has spoken! heard such an assertion, our blood boiled. e What Is Abortion? According to definition, murder is the taking of innocent life. No one seriously questions the innocence of an unborn baby. And even though some may choose to ignore a massive amount of evidence compiled over many centuries, it is ol a fact that life begins at the moment needs child the and developing conception, Theater history. The musical will also be presented March 20, 21 and 22. And a second major event of the week will be inaugural ceremonies on March 21 which will see President J. Marvin Higbee officially installed in office. Manti, Utah 84642. only time and nourishment before it can exist outside the womb. This being the case, abortion is murder, no matter what the Supreme Court says. Let women who insist on the right to control the use of their own bodies exercise that right in ways that will not result in pregnancy. Once a pregnancy occurs, two lives are involved, each of w hich has rights or justice is mocked. of the Medical Profession? At Doctor Edelins trial, a parade of testified in his behalf that his act What fellow-doctor- s - the abortion and his treatment of the aborted fetus - had been done according to accepted medical practice. After hearing the jury pronounce him guilty. Doctor Edelin himself insisdid was in accordance with ted: Everything the law and good medical practice. Such statements must also have come from Hitler's gas chamber technicians, and their defenders. Members of the medical profession, we sadly recall, formerly subscribed to the oath of Hippocrates, which specifically forbade aboroath has tion by name. That been summarized in the simple statement, I will do no harm which is the very least that anyone can expect from any physician. But in a grotesque turnabout which serves as a telling indictment of the medical profession, the Hippocratic Oath has been discarded and many doctors, who now practice abortion because it is legal, have become merchants of death. 1 ). Snow in 1938. They are the parents of three children, all of whom are now married. Talent Find numbers will provide the music for the program. Tickets for the banquet can be purchased from Glen Allred or Bruce Barton of Manti or Reuel E. Christensen of Ephraim. Proceeds will go towards the Ephraim West Ward Scout Program. Door prizes will be given and please bring your own He spent over 30 years working closely with various farm commodity groups in marketing, farm bargaining, and related problems. In 1962, 1965, and 1969, he made special study trips to the common market countries of Western Europe to analy ze trade issues and marketing problems affecting U.S. com- modities. These studies were sponsored by Foreign Agricultural Service USDA. dishes. From Your Legislators Desk Senator G. salary. Changes were approved by the House concerning weekly beneunemployment Some people were in fits. the position of receiving less money on unemployment than on welfare, said Speaker Rencher: The formula for unemployment benefits was altered so a person receives at least 30 percent of the state minimum wage, but not more than 85 percent of their previous salary. This will encourage people to find work, but avoid the unfortunate situation of a person being denied any financial help as is possible under the current National Disgrace Government exists to protect life and properly. Any nation whose government permits abortion, and through various means, actually encourages the murder of innocent, live, unborn infants, has abdicated its fundamental responsibility to protect life, and has earned the condemnation of both history and God Himself. Abortion, which kills thousands of babies every day, is a national disgrace. The care and treatment of aborted fetuses is not the prime issue. Abortion is. A y 7.s hv The John Birth Sot tetv heutures Paid Advertisement) Stanford Rees Uniform Probate Code bill. It wont go into effect till 1977 and must be passed by the House. This code should save trouble, time and money for settling estates like you and I will leave. We sent to the Senate a measure which will help pay tuition for members of the National Guard who do not get scholarships. This should bolster the Guard. The State Board of Education is very powerful and its relationship to the local School Board reminds me of the man who had a son. Now this son did not always do as his father told him to do. So one day the father took the boy out to the lion dollars. side are items of local interest such as the bonding bill which has 3 million dollars for a physical education facility at Snow College, and 2.5 million dollars for Sevier Valley Tech Center. A bill for $250,000 for Palisade Park was tabled on the 3rd reading calendar. We also have a 208 million dollar Public School bill, and 87 million dollars for Higher Education. I guess you get what you pay for. Im going to vote for the income tax raise, and against sales and property tax raises. The Senate passed and I voted for the On the spend understand why I must spank Yes, answered the you? Because you are bigger boy, than me. Ill do my best for you, but I cant please everyone. Vocational Scholarships Announced Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n has announced the names of 30 high school seniors who will receive vocational I Bob Bessey 835-366- CALL FOR BIDS The City of Ephraim will accept bids for a 1971 Ford Torino 4-D- - r. formerly police car O Bids must be at the Ephraim City Building by 5 P.M. on Wed., March 12. igiiirggrgniTrnfiTmnriggm WbfllhemWm t gj(3 Ephraim Catalog Sales Agency 9 No. Main 1 -- -- - - g Special Price Ephraim 283-400- Street and Touring bikes g G5-- 1 Garden equipment. Many others. 283-400- New Kawasaki off-roa- d performance. gas-savin- g 00 Kawasaki $549 2 Gets 125 miles per gallon & (can you get this with your pickup ?) TACK Handy for many jobs on the farm O Commuting Irrigating (shovel holder available) Stock Herding Fence Riding Many Other Uses WED., MARCH 12 (will do anything a horse will except eat hay) 7:30 P.M. at Qualifies for tax deduction if used for farming purposes. J's Family Restaurant Kawasaki lets the good times roll Richfield, Utah Please use the South Entrance. Sale conducted by Liquidators. Terms: Cash or check with proper I.D. Tri-Stat- I 7 Beat the high cost of fuel with a NOW 5105 North 40th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85018 462-281- Farmers - Manti 1 BUYERS CO. Spring City, Utah -: and great Call or See Each item offered will be sold at Auction to the high bidder both individually and in group lots. LIVESTOCK KARL R. HUFFMAN 4T -". Easy-handlin- can give you a quote. CATTLE NATIONAL 1868 off-roa- d Dont buy any life insurance or list any real estate until hand-mad- please. door since for work and play. lOOccs to 900cc's. Versatile Enduros for street and nding fun. Small bikes for first time riders. Hard charging Motocrossers for competition We have 92 So. Main at otir team) honors in the Region competition March 1. This year a was part special march-dow- n of the competition. Girls were given commands such as head-flip- s and turns and could con- - Gas-savin- Saddle B & your personal store Templaretles (drill captured first place All kinds of new bikes for good time riders. Real Estate SADDLE Write today with your personal background and qualifications & Include: name, age, address phone number. We will arrange an interview for you, near you' home town. No phone calls, Manti models on display and PUBLIC AUCTION buying experience necessary. Tram to buy cattle, hogs and sheep. The growing livestock industry needs qualified buyers. A good aptitude is required for today's competitive markets. You should have a larm or agricultural background. Must enioy working with livestock Good earnings . . . secure future ... for those who qualify Watkins 20-2- Insurance Life been asked to liquidate per order of American from Houston, Texas approximately Company e Saddles and Tack of all $50,000.00 worth of kinds including approximately 100 saddles. Most all have Guarantee. Sunbeam Clippers, lifetime guarantee. Trammel Bits, Hacamores and Spurs plus hundreds of other tack items including Kool Kare pads. NEEDED Tuesday, March 4 members the Future Farmers of America participated in the Region Public Speaking and Procedure Parliamentary meet at Snow College. Winners of this contest will be privileged to compete in the statewide contest in Salt Lake March of Those who will receive include Kerry scholarships Byrum, Manti High School. Scholarship winners will be introduced at the banquet at 7:30 p.m. at the LaFayette Ballroom, Hotel Utah. Six outstanding Utah craftsmen will also receive awards from the Governor. to 6 p.m., 6 days a week (We close at 5 p.m. Thursdays) Over 130,000 catalog items to choose from. In stock: Radios, TVs, Kitchen Appliances, Tires, Batteries, No and County City Culminating the basketball season with excitement and anticipation, the State AA basketball playoffs will he played tonight through Saturday at the BYU Marriott Center. The mighty Manti Templars, Region VII champs, will play Wasatch of Heber, tonight at 8:00 p.m. in hopes of a victory to bring them closer to the ultimate title State AA basketball champions. 11th. 9 a m. the loan of text books, free of charge. Currently high school students pay for text books and this violates our ideal of free public education for all Utah students who wish to complete the requirements for a high school diploma, said Speaker Rencher. Motorcycle helmets may not be required at any speed if Lake Building. tinue competing until they made a mistake. Sandy Irwin placed fourth and Sherrie Nielson was awarded first place honors in this particular competition. scholarships at a Craftsmens Appreciation Dinner on March OPENS MARCH 10 mm Salt woodshed to give him a thrashing. Before the father started Now you he asked the boy, the Senate accepts the bill passed in the House this week. Another bill which passed the House would give free admission to all state parks for citizens over 65 years old and those who accompany him. The House also passed a bill which would lower the age of majority for males to 18, This as it is for females. would apply every time the law makes the distinction of adult and minor without reference to age, saidSpeaker Rencher. Laws such as those dealing with marriage which specify ages would not be affected. Utahns may have the option of having personalized license plates because of a bill passed by both the House and Senate. The bill has been referred to the Governor for his signature. If the measure receives final approval it will be possible to request the letters and numbers arranged to spell names or other personalized messages on plates for an extra $30 plus registration fees. law. The House also passed a bill which provides all students in public schools with Learning about government, law, and the federal reserve system, 32 students traveled to Salt Lake City Monday, March 3. These students, under the direction of Mr. Clair Erickson, visited the Utah State Capitol and viewed legislation of both the Senate and House of Representatives, took a tour of the Salt Lake Federal Reserve Bank, and witnessed the legal procedure of two district courts at the Utah As of now bills which spend state money are floating or they are on the table, because there is no way to tell how much state money will be forthcoming. Bills which appropriate money will be held until total revenues are estimated. This cannot be done till new tax measures are past. There is the income tax measure which was defeated in the Senate. It was for 14 mil- 2400-year-ol- d Copyright Hor-tens- Legislative Report The House of Representatives had a busy seventh week. Fifty-nin- e pieces of legislation were passed as the House neared the end of the 41st session. An important retirement benefit bill was passed by the House after Senate approval. Speaker Ronald L. Rencher The House approved said, Senate Bill 51 which proposed a comprehensive retirement system for public employees and teachers. This bill provides for a five percent cost of living increase based on changes in the Consumer Price Index. If current inflationary trends are reversed then these public employees would not receive the salary increases, but in the event that inflation continues they will not be financially stranded because of a by agri-busine- (1955-1970- (1948-1955- Manti High School News Paula Lee has been employed as Economic and Marketing Consultant for such organizations as American Meat Institute, American National Cattlemens Association, National Livestock Producers Association, and other firms. He is the author of several extension bulletins and research reports and more than 150 articles for farm magazines and trade papers over the past 30 years. He married the former e Carpenter, currently professor of Agricultural Economics at BYl', was for 15 years Extension Economist for the Unhersity of California ). Prior to that Dr. Carpenter was assistant director of Agricultural Extension at Utah State Unhersity MANTI MESSENGER EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE Thursday, March 6, 1975 He Dr. by Cottage program entitled, Meeting Program. This program helps to indentify behavioral and environmental problems in the community. Each month the Combined Service Council tries to have informative and educational speakers to the meetings. This months meeting was informative, interesting and productive. Concerned individuals throughout the county are encouraged to contact the following people for more information. John Snelders, chairman of Alcohol Advisory Board of Sanpete County (Mr. Snelders is a counselor at Snow College); Allan Hall, coordinator Mental Health Social Work, First State Bank, Manti, Utah; Rodney Anderson, chairman Combined Service Council of Sanpete County, 39 South Main, fixed F. McManus Snow The annual Sanpete County Farm Bureau Banquet will be held Wednesday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ephraim W est Ward. The guest speaker will be Dr. G. Alvin Carpenter. 3-- tele- A in Utah Alcoholism Director Visits Local Group scores) are: i lettifrie. arranging satis- tion new opened up. In addition to the regular schedule of day classes, a of evening full program classes will be offered during the spring, according to Dr. Demont Howell, director of continuing education. He said the evening class schedule lists a variety of subjects, including a number of academic classes as well as ff Stay at AK in classes are being Farm Bureau Dates Banquet e OWENS SPORTS CENTER 36 East Union Manti, Utah Phone: 835-920- |