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Show Tburs. Dec. 4, 1975 Page Messenger-Enterpris- 2 ooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooo Secure The Blessings of Liberty ! O Sip State Wildlife Board Sets 1976 Fishing Rules State Wildlife Board met recently to establish the 1976 Aquatic Wildlife regulations. The general fishing season was set for opening on May 29 and will run through November 30. The proclamation becomes effective January Utah 1. Most of the fishing regula76 in 1975. Some changes, how- Bear Lake Powell (Utah-Idaho- (Utah-Arizona- Lake ), and ), Flaming Gorge Legal angling hours remain the same: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time and 4.00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, when in effect. (Utah-Wyoming- ). Flaming Gorge Bag Emits at Flaming Gorge reflect the only change in the new regulations for those waters Sportsmen will now be able to take more than the previous limit to two lake trout, also Sponsored by the Manti, Ephraim and Sterling Bicentennial Committees Citys Wasps, In solemn and momentous reflections, we are about to j celebrate the 200th anniversary of the United States of I America, to renew our affirmation and dedication to this 1 nation expressed in in God We Trust. Aware that freedoms fragile flower could not take root on a wise providence had for this: I continent steeped in tyranny, a of ( ) supreme event, reserved a continent with no patterns And ( on continent a for soul. human the enslavement ) so, called America the light of freedom was bom. 'From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from Canada to Mexico, every 'state is reconstructing its past, calling into) remembrance the events and people who pioneered the vast ( x expanses of mountain and plain and called them home. Before these momentous events of sacrifice and dedication, q that gave us this free land, we pause in prayerful reverence. Q ( Also we are aware that the real significance of the O i Bicentennial lies not alone in our grateful remembrance of the Q momentous events of the American Revolution, but in how, X to them in our states, cities, I we, the people have related O I towns and in our individual lives. q THE HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE g This is to be a history of our fathers lives, and of our lives. It is to be a new kind of history because we are the authors-y- ou and I. It will be published serially in the Manti Messenger and I Ephraim Enterprise on a space available basis. We are giving this advance notice to allow you time to do some research and get your histories ready. Then in 1976, with the opening of the Bicentennial year, we shall start publication and continue throughout the year. Q 5 qX O V q sorrow, peace, Ours has been the human experience-jo- y, Iwar, but always and for 200 years illumined by freedoms' holy light. So, right now start searching for pioneer stories that have been handed down. Go to the old cupboards and I bureau drawers. Get out the old letters and records. Start visiting with those precious ones still among the living who actually knew the pioneers. These folks are getting old. (Theres not a minute to waste. Start searching your own i I memories. Pioneer stories are not necessarily western or Mormon stories. There was great pioneering all over this country. And did we hear, Nothing much ever happened in I Where else on June 14, 1849 did a much? Sanpete. Nothing famous Indian War Chief ask a man named Brigham Young for settlers for Sanpitch Valley, a wilderness 130 miles away? (Where else were there 224 men, women, and children, who, with their flocks and herds, and into the teeth of one of the century's worst blizzards rounded a hill and burrowed into the hills south side with hundreds of Ute Indians in the i (surrounding hills reminding of the ease of massacre? Look for family or pioneer stories, or military or other careers that have contributed to the making of America. Indian stories, stories of the early towns or stories ( (concerning great names are all appropriate, as are stories of( childhood memories, personal experiences. New people in our area are especially encouraged to participate. Furnish. pictures where possible. Mail your stories to Bicentennial History Committee,! envelope Ephraim, Utah. Enclose stamped, for return. It is our hope that besides historical information, this exchange of life stories, The History of the People by the People will be the means of drawing our people together in at closer feeling of companionship and mutual regard, that new x and rewarding friendships will be born that will warm andQ inspire the community and bless the lives of the participants. C i Other Changes Several changes were made regarding open and closed waters around the state and also in boating regulations. The use of motors will no longer be lawful at Palisade Reservoir (Sanpete County) and Silver Flat Reservoir (Utah County). Baker Reservoir (Wayne County), West Locomotive Pond (Box Elder County), and Oak Creek Reservoir (Millard County) will be open to fishing in 76 after being closed during coach of Heber will bring a state a lasting Gift upstream from Kolob Reservoir due to chemical treatment. Fishing in Duchesne County on the Strawberry River from Soldier Creek Dam downstream to Red Creek will be open from July 15 through September 15 instead of July 1 through August 1. Lake Canyon Lake (Duchesne County) will be open 75 l (Washington County) were closed to fishing for 1976. East Canyon Creek (Morgan Creek (Morgan County) upstream from East Canyon Reservoir will be closed to fishing for the entire month of September. Can-Cany- & (?. (!) ANGELS Oscar W McConhe, Jr $5 95 the game progressed. on your reading list 6-- key-hol- MANTI UTAH e. FU RN ITU REHARDWAR 6-- 6-- r 47-4- 72-5- Manti South Ward Boy Scouts m. 2 o Wen Ladies .... Live Five Up and Downs 21 20 Comedy Was King" Manti South Ward Cultural Hall f f $7.00 per family $1 .00 Adults .75 Students .50 Children under . ; 12 :X 27 28 30 Saddle Backs 1498 and other styles 1698 ! Tickets Available from Boy Scouts or at the Door bfMKMUMVOiHk 3R xm J Hm 18 Streakers 17 31 and Tucs Nip High games of 160 and over were: Snappy Service - Renon Daniels, 166, 180, 201, 547 series: Jerrelyn Blankenship, 170; Cathy Jensen, 180; Bette Jensen, 172. Strikettes - Nancy Wernz, 163; Treasure Swenson, 198, 162, 173, 533 series. Christie Bunnell, 177. Rollettes - LaRue Johnson, 163; Mary Jean Daniels, 164. Hotshots - Gloria Johnson, 182; Thelma Madsen, 170, 161. Up and Downs - Carol Mortensen, 165. Nip and Tuc's - Karen Nell, 177; Margaret Brunson, 162. .... f Sponsored by 57-5- Scores mnmil! a A UNIQUE A CHRISTMAS GIFT Subscription to the Manti Messenger or Ephraim Enterprise is . . . APPROPRIATE for ANYONE (A son or daughter away from home, a former OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ghfs Closures Brough Reservoir (Uintah County) and Kolob Creek Do angels exist What are they What are their functions and purposes What is their ministry Whether angels exist or not is a genuine issue so much so, it is a matter upon which one's salvation may be contingent So states Oscar W McConkie, Jr , in this exciting new Deseret Book Characteristic skepticism of our age has been directed publication against a belief in angels, the author notes He discusses the charactenstics of such types of angels as divine messengers, translated beings, resurrected personages, seraphim and cherubim, demons, devils, and evil spmts A valuable fcontnbution of this volume is a comprehensive listing of scriptural references to angels in the four standard works This book is a definite must Bowling WHAT SHALL WE WRITE ABOUT? bordering states. What and who are angels? points, but refused to crack as An contending basketball team to important aspect of the win for the Armory Friday. In his the Templars was holding the second year at the Wasatch starting Wolf guards to only 4 helm, Coach Farr can build points. Eddie Mickelson also hit around unusual height and only four points, far below his usual total. Templars Tim experience. Chad Duke, at is a senior Denton and Kirk Abegglen center and shoots with great were instrumental in stopping accuracy on bank shots out of the guards, along with David He will be a Miller, while Steve Conner was the marked man every game he assigned to cover Mickelson. Junior center Doug Nielsen had plays this season. Jeff Donovan is a junior, while Doug a big night on the boards, is who a astronomClyde, pulling down 25-- an Seven seniors are ical number for high school. stands back to supply steadiness and Playing well defensively was know-hoDon Olson. MHS split games over the Dixie started fast in the weekend. Friday the Templars Saturday night encounter, but defeated North Sevier 0 in a MHS chipped away at the Flyer hard fought game. The Temlead and finally over came it in plars suffered their initial the third quarter to go ahead by defeat of the season Saturday, five. The Blue and White rallied 1 falling to the Dixie Flyers again and went ahead North Sevier trailed most of with just over three minutes the ball game by from 4 to 10 remaining. At this point the potent one-twpunch of Kip Stahli and Bruce Hurst took over to put the game out of reach. On Friday, Dec. 12 another AA team plays in the Armory. Rooselts Union High Cougars will be in town. First league action has MHS at Monroe on Dec. 19. The first home league game will be Jan. 2 with North Sanpete. The following scores were A game scheduled with recorded in league play Nov. Gunnison on Dec. 13 has been 24: rescheduled for Feb. 7 at Manti because of the Christmas Home Lost Show. Won 14 34 Snappy Service 31 17 Strikettes IT Rollettes 25 Vi 22 Vi Hotshots 22 Vi 25 Vi Bill Farr, by Grace Johnson mackinaws. will be included in Special stamps are also needed to fish waters of the two from January 1 through February 29 and from December 1 through December 31. New Waters Laws governing the use of Lake Powell remain essentially the same as 1975 with the exception of special permits needed to fish on both Utah and Arizona portions of the lake. Manti High Splits Opening Games THE HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE called Macks the total bag limit of eight fish. Lake Powell remain the same as tions for ever, were made in opening and closing waters, on allowing the use of motors on some waters, and in regulations of the commonly shared waters of ' The Utah stamp needed by Arizona anglers to fish in Utah increased in cost from $3 to $6. 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