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Show OMNIWEST, CCRP . 3322 SO. 3RD. EAST UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, Manti is becoming famous for something besides the Mormon Miracle Pageant--th- e Manti mud slide. This may be a Public Meeting Tonight in Manti much more than mud is sliding. The story of the slide in Manti Canyon is attracting national We want people to know exactly what is happening and what is being (and should be) done to meet an emergency if one arises, said Manti Mayor Frank Wanlass. stations in Utah, and now is receiving national coverage. A story in a Los Angeles daily and the Christian Science Monitor were reported this week. Also, it was reported that a CBS crew was on the scene Tuesday. Jr meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Manti High School auditorium. Forest service officials, geologists, city officials and others will be present to present the latest assessment of the situation. t .V is jr f cast inThe county-wid- e cludes Kathy Peterson from Ephraim as Mama, Tracy Hill from Ephraim as Katrin, Jon Howell of Ephraim as Papa, Shop at Home that movement has donated for permanent display in the Manti Public Library. We urge you all to start now and dig out your old pictures, snapshots, etc., and donate them to this cause. They will then be preserved, permantly detected on the north side of the creek. Previously only the south side of the canyon showed movement. Continuous monitoring is taking place. Mayor Wanlass urgently requested a large attendance at the meeting to be held tonight. We want people to know exactly what is happening and what is being (and should be) done to meet an emergency if one arises, he said. L , rSj? SAimu A MOUNTAIN MOVES-a- nd 1 Albert Antrei from Manti as Mr. Hyde, Mollie McBride from Ephraim as Aunt Sigrid, Barbara Barton from Manti as Aunt Jenny. Other cast members include Mary Lyle Peterson and Shirley Lauritzen from Mt. Pleasant and June Garrison and Weston Clanton from Ftn. Green. Sheril Hill will direct the play with Richard Haslam as technical director. Mr. Christensen, better known to his former students as BC, taught seminary at Manti High School six years ago. In 1969 he received a special call to move to Brazil and help organize the seminary for future generations to view. It is the only way these old pictures will stand the test of are. Following is the procedure to time. Many old Manti pictures have already been destroyed or lost as families move away and as attics and basements are cleaned out. They can be copied and returned or used as they 1 . Purchase a sheet of heavy construction paper (any color) follow: 14x22. 2. Sort out your pictures you w'ish to contribute and place them in neat order on poster "4i June 23, 1909, is written on this picture of Mantls Main Street. Pictures such yrU :if- 5 a copy program there. While in Brazil he was also called to be mission president as this will be preserved in a Bicentennial Album being prepared by Elliotts Pharmacy. 1 - ''- ' 7 - on the surface. all vegetation giant fissures l open up in - the earth, I destroying I n un. Il David Christensen Will Be Featured Speaker at Young Adult Fireside David Christensen will be the featured speaker at a Young Adult regional fireside to be held Sunday, September 7 in the Ephraim West Ward Chapel. 4s of the Brazilian Mission. Upon returning to the states Mr. Christensen moved to Provo and was involved in writing the lesson materials for the LDS Church seminary program. He is presently working in the church office building acting as coordinator of the seminaries and institutes in Brazil. paper (14x22). Identify each picture as to the event, time and identify each individual if possible. This picture page can be decorated anyway you want to satisfy your taste or desire. 3. Place your name and address on the bottom of each completed picture page you donate. 4. Family pictures and portraits are not especially requested. Family pictures would be all right if they represented a historical event for Manti. 5. Bring them to Elliott's Pharmacy where they will be arranged in proper order and placed in a permanent album cover. During 1976 these picture pages will be on public display at Elliott's Pharmacy where the picture pages will be continually added to the book as they Start now to find these old pictures of Manti you want to preserve and donate to this project. We hope the people of Manti will see the need of this historical picture album. If you only have one or two pictures and not enough for a full page for the album, then bring in just the pictures and we will arrange them in proper order and give the name of the donator. Also if you have a good historical picture of Manti and do not wish to donate it. let us tnake a copy of it and you will get your picture back. , Vi f Life Juall,y Conference Dated A ence of Life Conferbe held at Snow Quality will Sept. 18, 1975 beginning at 3:30 p.m. Keynote speaker will be Elliott Landau PhD, U of U, College eminent speaker and author and one of the wests foremost child psychologists. Registration will be at 3:30 p.m. with workshops starting at 4:30 and 5.30 p.m. Workshop leaders will include: Melvin White PhD, Improving With Age," Rocky Mountain Gerontology U of U; Peter C. Van Dyck M.D., With Living a Choice You Make," Teenagers Problems and Alternatives; Marshall Kreuter PhD, Change Begins with Me"; Glen O. Jenson PhD, Family Life Specialist, USU Extension Service, Quality Marriages; Bernell Christensen, PhD, Boys School, Provo Canyon, Why Not?; Thayne Robson; Phyliss Southwich, Associate Self-Estee- Ephraim Appoints New Policeman Mr. Dennis Kent Spangler, formerly of Ogden, Utah, has recently been installed on the Ephraim Police Force. Kent, born in Trcmonton, Utah, had been raised and educated in Receives Mission Call to England Alan Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. Glen Johnson, has been called to the England London Mission of the Church of Jesus Saints. He Christ of Latter-dainto home the mission goes September 6. 1975. Alan is a member of the Manti North Ward, a graduate of Manti High School and seminary. He attended Snow College and has been employed this summer at the L&M Trailer Plant. y come in. MEN AT WORK, ' 7 V;.-- by Elliott Braithwaite ments of Manti. Upon completion and after 1976 it will be , '.. been Send In Old Pictures for Bicentennial Album Here is something new and fun for all Manti folks. We are planning the compilation of a Manti Historical For the Picture Album. Bicentennial of the year coming it is our desire and ambition to display in an album, old historical pictures and docu - v MANTI, UTAH 84642, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1975 Snow College auditorium Sept. 16, 17, 18, and 19. ' Experts continue to express concern. Movement of the slide continues at an accelerated rate. Trees, rocks and soil are almost constantly dropping into the creek. It is also reported I Remember Mama Being Readied d ' , reminded citizens that the MANTI MESSENGER The newly-formeSanpete Community Theater is presently in rehearsal for their first production. They will present "I Remember Mama a family play about Scandinavian immigrants in the early 1900s, in the --.. Manti residents will meet tonight (Thursday) at a public meeting to hear an assessment of the problems involved with the mountain slide in Manti Canyon. Mayor Frank Wanlass I Volume 90 Number 9 - attention. It has received constant coverage from the daily newspapers and radio - Mountain VCMftu- - misnomer, because certainly Will Discuss Potential Threat of Sliding 84115 Ogden. He is a graduate of the Utah State Police Academy and has a broad field of training in current civil disorders. Kent has been in patrol, traffic and the detective division of the Ogden City Police Department since 1969. He has also worked as a railroad foreman and diesel locomotive engineer, and on the Weber College Police Squad. Part of his many responsibilities have included instructing students in automobile, motorcycle, and bicycle safety. Kent is also an expert in bee culture. In 1972 he received from Governor Calvin L. Rampton the KSL Annual Safety Award for the State of Utah. Kent was also named the 1972 runner-u- p for Outstanding Young Man of the Year by Ernest L. Wilkinson. Professor, Graduate School Social Work. U of U Council-wome- of Bountiful, City "Making Choices for Quality Communities. A smorgasbord will be held at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. a panel of all speakers will be conducted. At 8.00 p.m. Elliott Landau will speak on Building a Quality Life with Our Children. Participants will be able to attend two workshops of their choice. Workshops are designed to interest older teenagers, young adults, young married, marrieds with families, special interests and senior citizens, and community leaders. The public is invited as well as church and community leaders interested in improving the quality of life in the county. The conference was assigned to the Combined Services Council by the Sanpete County Commissioners. The planning committee consists of: Elna MacKay, Mt. Pleasant PTA; Ruth Nielson, U of U School of Social Work, Snow College; Elliott Arnoldson, North Sanpete schools; Bishop Chester Curtis, Ftn. Green; President Wilbur Cox, Manti Utah Stake; Roger Baker, Snow College; Edda Cox, March of Dimes; Pauline Robson and Pauline Davis, U of U School of Social Work, and Mary Lois Madsen, USU Extension Service. Reservations for choice of workshop and smorgasbord should be sent to Roger Baker at Snow College. Kent is married to Kandee Ririe. They have three children, Scott, Staci and Cindi. He is an active member of the LDS Church and has worked in well as the program. He on the both sports, enjoys playing field and in the hills. scouting explorer-venture- as r Mr. Spangler replaces Ben Gordon who resigned to pursue his private business. The Spanglers have purchased the Robert Hartman home on Third East, between Third and Fourth South. M& 1 !. PUTTING Elder Alan Johnson DOESiYT PAY... YOU DO! & ' , Dr. Elliott Landau J |