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Show has more than one million Charolais entered in its herd books. Membership in the national group exceeds 22,000 in the U.S. and 21 foreign countries. Manti Messenger Ephraim Enterprise June 19, 1975 Charolais Breeders Manti Sailor Ends Mission Organize in Utah Charolais breeders in Utah have formed the 51st state of regional association of breeders to become promotional affiliates of the American-Internation- Navy Electronics Technician Second Class David J. Shand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Shand of Manti, Utah, has Charolais Assn., the returned to Pearl Harbor, nations fourth largest breed aboard the destroyer escort USS Knox. He and his shipmates have completed an eight-montWestern Pacific deployment with the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Shand participated in various training exercises and visited several Pacific islands during the cruise. His ship was also deployed in support of evacuation efforts in South Vietnam and Cambodial A former student of Snow College, Ephraim, Utah, he joined the Navy in September Hawaii, registry. Developed to promote Charolais on an organized statewide h basis, the Utah Charolais Assn., has as its officers Donald K. Barton of Manti, as president; Juel Rasmusson, Manti, vice president; and Glen Johnson of Manti, as secretary-treasurer. Other members of its board of directors are Perry Blackham of Moroni and Grant Worthington of Nephi. Headquartered in Houston, the A1CA is the breeds national registry and currently 1966 GM HUNTING.? ES0j mm VALLEY BUILDERS Gunnison and Richfield LaRae Leo K . Stevens B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Burr spent several days in Logan, and while they were there attended the funeral of their eldest daughter, LaRae B. Williams, 46. LaRae had major surgery performed on May 1st but continued to suffer from intesive pain. She returned to the hospital on several occasions, but complications developed and she died June 9. She was born April 7, 1929 in Ephraim, where she attended local schools, including Snow College. She married Robert B. Williams on December 12, 1947. They have lived in Logan since 1956. She is survived by her husband; sons, R. Patrick and Larry of Logan; Michael B., Iowa; two grandsons, her parents, and sisters, Mrs. Rita B. Beck, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Jill Petty, Tooele. The funeral was held on Thursday in Logan with burial in Logan City Cemetery. AND WE WILL GIVE YOU Peter Henry Anderson, 83, Price, died in a Price hospital June 5, 1975, after a long illness. Born July 7, 1891, Manti, to Peter Henry and Esther Smith Anderson. Married Martha Elizabeth Wride April 3, 1912, Provo; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. She died July 16, 1937. Married Etta Nelson December 19, 1937, Manti. Blacksmith, retired. Survivors: wife; sons, daughters, Glen Evan, Manti; Henry Kent, Mrs. Hilmer (Ruth) Haagensen, both Salt Lake City; Earl W., Nephi; Ray E., Price; Mrs. Hylon (Velda) Smith, Kaysville; stepchildren; Mrs. Harold (Cleonda) Hansen, Spring Glen, Carbon County; Mrs. Joe (Jean) Nielsen, Layton; Lee Nelson, Pico Rivera, Calif.; 24 grandchildren; 61 sister, Mrs. Matilda Gerrard, Salt Lake City. Funeral was held Monday, education in Ephraim and from Gunnison. Designed and installed VALLEY FURNITURE in by Louise Sorenson or lovely new furniture for your home - (Limit $100000) G This is a limited time offer, HURRY the elementary and order your home today. grades until 1909. Following her marriage they made their first home in Provo. Active member of the LDS Church. Served in the Relief Society presidency, YWMIA presidency and taught Sunday School. Charter member Edge-moLiterary Club. Active in genealogy work and has been helping compile a family history. Has won trophy and ribbons at the Lindon Fair, June 9th, Carbonville LDS Utah County and Utah State Ward Chapel, Price. Interment Fair for her artificial flower at Manti City Cemetery. arrangements and handwork. Survivors: one son: Leland Olsen Dorius Booth of Provo; A. Nielson Niels two daughters: Mrs. R. George (Nila) Hill of Provo, Mrs. Niels James Alexander NielMarvin Vincent (Josephine) son, 85, died in Salt Lake City Rasmussen of Edgewater, FlorJune 9, 1975 following a stroke. ida; 13 grandchildren and 16 Funeral services were held June 12 in Manti. Funeral services were held N. J. Alex Nielson of Manti Monday, June 16, 1975 in was born March 3, 1890. He is Provo. Interment was in Provo the son of John R. Nielson, Sr., City Cemetery. and Jensenie M. Nielson. He had the first electric shoe repair shop in Manti and later became City Electrician for J. Little League, Pony League Play Underway Little League and Pony League baseball are now in full swing for teams in Ephraim. Each team has played and here are the results of last weeks games: Manti Indians Call for Details Valley Builder Jim Bailey Gunnison Richfield 896-424- 3 528-721- 1 beat the Ephraim Angels, 6 to 5. Ephraim Red Sox beat Manti Tigers. Ephraim Farm team beat Fairview. Ephraim Pony Team beat Gunnison. Blue Sox beat Manti Tigers. Red Sox beat Manti Indians. Ephraim, Pony team beat Salina in Salina. A MILLION TREES FOR A MILLIQJgEOPLE (6) There be will USU a in television presentation operation with KUED Channel 7 June daily 1 :30 a.m. to 1 will be two topics There p.m. discussed each day 11:30 and co- 23-2- 7 12:15. Governor Calvin L. Rampton receives the first copy of UTAH1PROFILE Carpenter, Director of the Utah Industrial Promotion Division. from Dale B. Industrial Promotion Department Publishes New Brochure UTAH! PROFILE, a summary of UTAH! FACTS, has just been published by the Utah Industrial Promotion Division, it was announced by Dale B. Carpenter, Director. brochure proThe vides an overview of the economic, educational, cultural, recreational and geographic features of the State. The booklet highlights data from the e UTAH! FACTS handbook and other material in the Utah Industrial Development Information System, which was compiled by the University of Utah Bureau of Business and Economic Research. 64-pa- 350-pag- facturing, taxation and natural resources, will find the publication handy for quick reference. An additional feature is an address and telephone directory of state and local govern- The purpose of this conference is to acquaint parents and those who assist parents with some of the latest skills known that could be of use to fathers and mothers. Those desiring either one or two college credits will be required to pay $31.50 for tuition and registration fees. A copy of the proceedings will cost $1.00. There is no charge for participating in this conference if no credit is desired. Since not many homes can get Channel 7 the TV sets can be made available in the schools. For any questions call Mary Lois Madsen 835-215- Daily Program Schedule: June 23, 1975 Monday 11:30 a.m. Thumbsucking, Nail Biting and Other Oral Behaviors of Infants and Youth, Jay Schvaneveldt; 12:15 p.m. Teaching Children How to l, Cope with Death, Paul Don Carter and Margaret Haycock. Adolescent Parents-So- me Problems and Solutions, Peter Van Dyck; 12:15 p.m. Are You and Your Family Headed in the Direction You Dena Lee Think You Are? Call. June 25, 1975 Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Bowel and Bladder Control, Glen Jenson and Glen Griffen; Is Your Example Showing Through Your Children? Carroll Lambert, Ed C. and Elaine Ashcroft. June 26, 1975 Thursday 11:30 a.m. Thumbsucking, Nail Biting and Other Oral Behaviors of Infants and Youth, Jay Schvaneveldt; 12:15 p.m. "Teaching Children How to Paul Cope with Death, Stowell, Don Carter and Margaret Haycock. June 27, 1975 Friday 11:30 a.m. Teaching Responsibility M. Gawain to Children, Low vs. Wells; 12:15 p.m. High Pow'er in Disciplining, Larry Jensen. Sto-wel- Fat heads, lean brains. ment and private agencies which are sources for business information. Research services offered by the University of Utah, Utah State University, Weber State College and Brigham Young University are also listed. Thirty black and white LET photographs complement the informational copy and numerous statistical tables are included. Copies of the UTAH! PROF-FILare available free of charge from the Utah Industrial Promotion Division. US MAKE ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS! Catering Service for Weddings Decorations Food Convenient Designed to fit a standard envelope, the brochure will serve as a direct mail instrument and will also be convenient to carry in a coat pocket or handbag. Persons wishing information on anything from Utahs flora and fauna to facts about personal income, manu Anywhere DEKATOR 10 Fingertip Shopping Is Yours When Read the Classified Ads I MANOR Dee and Blanche Nordfelt SALINA, UTAH You WE ALSO 529-368- 7 CATER FOR PRIVATE PARTIES! I Manti City. His education consisted of elementary school, high school, and a year of college at Logan. In the LDS Church he served as an officer in the deacons, teachers, and seventies quorums and in the MIA. He also helped support his two brothers on missions in Norway. He served on the Manti City Council for six ears. Part of this time he substituted as City Recorder. This he did gratis in order that the ill recorder might draw the salary. He completely revamped the bookkeeping system of the City and installed the present svsiem. He was elected secretary and treasurer of the Manti Com- Use your Income Tax Rebate check. mercial Club, and was chair- man of the property committee for 20 years. He promoted and supervised the building of the following projeits: the Manti Then get ANOTHER REBATE when you purchase your Kawasaki. Memorial Park, ite skating rink, Pioneer Monument, community and Alex's camp groud and the scout cabin in Manti Canyon. He was president of ccA7f? the Manti-Sterhn- Fish and g Game Club f u six years and ior six years game wardf (without pas He was superintendent of the scouting and nts of the South hobby depam Sanpete Cou". Fair and served as electrician of such for 20 years (without pas). He in- Rebate will be paid directly by General Implement Distributors, Inc. in Utah. i Help Utah celebrate our nations 200th birthday by planting a tree. Governor Calvin L. Rampton urges every Utah resident, every family, every community to participate in this Bicentennial project. Trees are available at a discount at partici -pating nurseries. Simply mail the accompanying pledge form so your trees can be counted. it PLEDGE CARD . trees in the location stated State of Utah, to plant below as our part in helping celebrate the Bicentennial birthdate of this nation We further pledge to care for and maintain these trees for a minimum penod of two (2) years from the date of their planting for generations. Name of inr&via or Organize'- Together we can plant a million trees stalled lightly f Mvhng eddsMs $ Zip MAH. I for TO GOV RAMPTON, CAPITOL HILL. SLC, UTAH 84112 dance re- - iev Among these were the N, u Temple Centennial Pace u t and the Manti City Ccntet.i. Pageant. He successively became scoutmaster of Troop 1. Manti; Scout Comt-o-- , loner; District Commissioner District ami leadership Train ing Chairm ,r: he was in charge Vice-chairm- of Scouts f on this Council on their trip u. New York and D C. He was Washington awarded ih I age badge in 1928, the Scoutmaster Key in 1936, and the Silver Beaver in ONOFF ROAD ROAD the Lions Club softball nark. For 18 years he did the limiting for church, school and wu. pageants and We pledge to Governor Calvin L Rampton, Governor of the Participate today, you'll enjoy June 24, 1975 Tuesday 11:30 a.m. E n; worth of beautiful draperies so in nt ABSOLUTELY FREE! Harmon May 27, 1940 in Salt Lake City; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Tempe Line driver, Pacific Interrmuntain Express, 25 years. Survivors: wife; sons, Dennis H., Tempe, Arizona; 1st Lt. Anthony K., Alemeda Air Force Base, Calif.; daughters, Mrs. Karen Andreason, Mrs. Sherry Lee Ireland, all Salt Lake City; 8 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Zalia Mallinson, Mrs. Wilford (Juliette) Aiken, Mrs. George (Adella) Johnson, all or Salt Lake; Mrs. Weber (Florence) Poulson, Ephraim; Mrs Faye Ward, Springville; Mr. William, (Edna) Follett, Magna. Funeral services were held Monday, June 16 in the Granger 10th LDS Ward. Cordelia Dorius Booth, 92, of Provo, Utah died at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo on June 13, 1975 of causes incident to age. Born in Ephraim, Utah, October 7, 1882 to Lewis Olsen Dorius and Pauline Pehrson. She married Richard Harvey Booth on June 23, 1909 in the Manti LDS Temple. He died June 10, 1941. She received her early by Jack W. Herring Henry and Elvira Kelson Stevens. Married to Melva Peter H. Anderson Ephraim CASCADE HOME TODAY Leo K. Stevens, 53, of Salt Lake City, died of cancer at home June 13, 1975. Born Feb. 12, 1922 at Ephraim, a son of Charles Cordelia D. Booth graduated from Snow College in 1901. She taught school in ORDER YOUR NEW BOISE Update in Quality Parenting Will Be Aired on KUED Obituaries your new Kawasaki between May 17 and June 30 and let the good times roll with rebates up to $100 on twelve different models. Make the best deal you can with then Kawasaki puts the reyour dealer bate on top of that. Hurry...these models Buy will go fast! See your local Kawasaki dealer: w.v. ywit un me awve new duu moaeis depend mg upon their availability and upon compliance with rules at of General dealers participating Implement Distributors, Inc in Utah, Southern Idaho,-- Elko & Ely, Nevada; Baker 8i'ontario, and Evanston, Wyoming. Oregon; igt OWENS SPORTS CENTER 36 East Union Manti, Utah Phone: 835-920- 1 1937. He married Eva C. Lund in the Manti LDS Temple. They have one son, Ned L. Nielson, two grandchildren and two lapTOGSlQ QsG oGj cKsOxDOee rsODO JJj |