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Show l i t i I Joins Idaho Seminary Staff Robert E. Murdoch, who married Susan Plummer of Saints. He was reared in Santaquin Ephraim, has recently joined and graduated from Payson the staff at the Soda Springs High School. He went on to (Idaho) Seminary of The Church further his education at Brigof Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ham Young University, at Snow College, and at Utah State Federal Programs University, where he obtained Choke All Others, his bachelors degree in wildlife management in 1971. Scolded Congress He was a member of the ' It seems that the problem of Wildlife Society and the increased federal government Wildlife FederaBridgerland spending has gotten so bad that tion. He in basketparticipated local governments have begun ball, football, track, band, and complaining. In an open letter to Congress operettas, and he received the in published in County News, outstanding player award Frank Jungas, commissioner of basketball. Mr. Murdoch has been an Cottonwood County, Minn., active member of the LDS had this complaint: While Washington is pre- Church all his life. He served as e missionary for the occupied with elections, foreign a affairs and defense budgets, church in the Gulf States local government has had to mission, and as a stake shift more and more attention missionary in the Providence to rising costs of welfare, Stake. Mr. Murdoch is the son of medicaid and social, services. Many local governments are Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch of being choked off from effective Santaquin. He and his wife functioning because it is not Susan have two children. in their power to control skySoda Springs Seminary is an rocketing costs of federally imintegral part of the seminary posed programs. and institute eight-yea- r pro to provide religious instruction from early teens through college years. Seminary programs (grades 9 through 12) are conducted in all 50 states and in 51 foreign countries. Institute classes (college level) are being conducted in 49 states and in 41 foreign countries. gram designed '"MT N "M lull to sen? RESULTS? f M --V vWlt aSS, Minimum Ckorgt 70 Minimnm Ckorgo B0 Phone: you have a problem? If so, drinking or call in Ephraim, or 283-46- 283-48- 96 835-47- City Corporation Is accepting sealed bids for the lease, on a yearly basis, of the 18.2 plus acres of land south of town that was to have been used for the proposed industrial park. The water right is still with the land and the bids should be submitted to the City Recorder before September 15, 68 or 22 11' FOR SALE RADIO tubes and test equipment. 104 No. Main Manti, Utah. FOR SALE : T V & 835-22- 1976. 52 Manti ' City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. For information on the boundaries contact city councilman Bob Bessey. FOR SALE: BROWNING AND CO-OCOAL. Courteous P deliveries or you pick up. We also buy junk cars and all types 835-36- 61 of scrap iron. UTAH COAL CENTRAL AND SALVAGE. Call 283- -; 4. 4098 or MISCELLANEOUS 283-483- - Messenger - Enterprise fice, Manti, Utah. FOR SALE: 401nchG.E. range three storage drawers plus 5. deep well cooker, Of- 283-461- WHITE GLOVE Photo FinishNow available at ing SIMMONS FURNITURE & HARDWARE, Manti. FOR SALE: Milk goats, some 1. young, some old. 835-916- FOR SALE: 18 Foot Omaha REMOVE carpet paths and spots; fluff beaten down nap with Blue Lustre. Rent sham-poo- standard cattle bed. Call 2. er. $1. Manti Lumber and Hardware Co. SALE: Reel to reel portable tape recorder -$10; Transistor radio - $5; Ski pants - $5. Call FOR 835-44- I PULL WEEDS. Contact C. Gary Anderson, 835-263- 02. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Norman J. Densley, P.O. Box 36. Sterling. Utah 84665, has filed with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 46682 (65-185- appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Sanpete County. The water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at well. a point N. 700 ft. and E. 1850 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 3, T19S, R2E. SLB&M. (near Sterling); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 3 horses and and used from Apr. 1 to Oct! 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SE'4NW'4 Sec. 3. T19S, R2E, 100-30- SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah 84114, on or before October 2, 1976. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER 2. Publish In Manti Messenger August 9. 26 and September 2. 1 1976. FOR SALE: Beautiful all red stallion, 2 yrs., Well broke, Quarterhorse, $2,200 or of- Registered: Busters Request, My Scarlett Gin. Also, yearling colt, red, same breed, at 320 E. Main, Lindon, Utah 84062, Phone James D. Sorensen at fer, ' 785-28- ' BEAUTIFUL Brides books, feather pens and other items such as cake knives and blue lace garter. See at Messenger-Enterpri- se Office in Manti. KLEINER KARPET FOR SALE:Sweet corn, picked fresh locally. 835-321- FOR SALE: Cucumbers: $4.00 per lug, Sweet Corn - 60? a dozen. 835-538- Ladies Steam - Shampoo Dry Jensen's T.V. Color & Transistor Specialists SERVICE -- SALES T.V. -- STEREOS Antennaes-Radio- O CARS FOR 283-474- & SALE: & Cell Stephen Strate 7 Spring City or leave word at Mahti Lumber & Hdwe. 1 Christiansen Furniture Service in Manti - Ephraim area on Wednesdays. Manti City Corporation is accepting applications for a caretaker for the city dump Wage plus Salvage Rights Contact Bart Peterson Manti City Recorder 1 BEDROOM 1. FOR 5 TRUCKS 1969 Chevrolet Malibu, 64,000 miles, cellent condition, Call ex283-42- 60. SALE: 1967 Fleetwood house trailer, 12 X 60, The sale does not include the lot but space can be rented at a reasonable rate. 21 CENTURY PHILLIP SNYDER REALTY, Call Bob 835-366- 1. Reunion Held The Oscar C. Peterson family reunion was held Aug. 21 at Saratoga. A large attendance of the family enjoyed the day. Webley and Margie Peterson had all of their children and grandchildren present. Other ' families present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Adams, Mr. and i Mrs. Bill Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross Jr. They all bad a chicken dinner and a program. The children enjoyed swimming and the carnival. The rest of the family spent the afternoon visiting, taking pictures and reminiscing. Gordon and Deloy Peterson brought their two large boats and some had a good time boating and water skiing. Mrs. Lola B. Adams of Orem furnished the genealogy for the Oscar and Marion Peterson family .Richard Westwood, husband of Jean Westwood, is a cousin of Marion Peterson. Mrs. Jean , FOR SALE: 1971 Volkswagon 2. Van, Call O LOST & FOUND 835-293- Buy, Rent, or Sell With o Classified I ORNAMENTAL IRON Lost dog at fair - German 2 Shepherd, old. yrs. answers to name of Killer, $50 reward, Call collect evenings. 785-34- mmm Good Selection 283-488- FREE ESTIMATES PORTABLE WELDING EPHRAIM ART METAL BEN GORDON 170 EAST 1st SOUTH EPHRAIM, 835-605- UTAH sometimes composes partly because she loves music, partly because she is creative, partly as a way of relaxation and renewal. Nancy Lee Olivers compositions are winning her some money and considerable recog- nition. This year she was awarded two firsts in the annual Composers Guild contest. The one first was for her composition, Reflections of in the popular Summer, category. With the first place went a $300 award. The second first was in the childrens category, a composiOn a Day Like tion titled In this category the Today. first place award was $50. Last year her song for a four-pachoir with piano accompaniment, There Was a was awarded second Time, place in the popular category and has since been performed on tour with the Salt Lake Institute Choir. And several years ago she composed the music and wrote The most of the words for rt t r i Nancy Lee Oliver enjoys composing ZZ2Z3Z3Z : i ! 5 t I i UraEECA STAR SPAMGLEP BATCHER SALE i u I ; ADJUSTS TO SAVE $2995 NOW ONLY DEEP-CLEA- N ANY CARPET FROM THE LOWEST NAP TO THE THICKEST SHAG Exclusive rug height adjustment CSS1MODEL 1416 INCLUDES 6 PC. ATTACHMENT SET Graduate Level Course in Math Planned n p brush roll loosens embedded dirt and grit, while brushes sweep it up Edge Kleener cleans that last tough inch along baseboards Power-drive- n composer, creating ditties, Chessman and the Dancing first, and then songs with titles Clock a childrens play that like, "There Was a Time The South Sanpete School District has announced that it will sponsor a graduate level education course this fall for anyone interested. The course will be offered through Brigham Young University and is Education entitled 635, Teaching Mathematics in Elementary Schools. This class offers two semester hours of graduate credit which can be used for teacher recertification purposes. ... The class will meet at Manti High School from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. on September 23, 30; at the piano. i beeler-be- r REG. UPRIGHT TOTAL 749 REG. -T- OOLS REG. II DiabA-NaExclusive rug height adjustment g disposable dust bag prevents clogs, keeps suction strong Brilliant headlight Edge Kleener cleans that last tough inch along the baseboards 14, 21, 28; November 4, 11. The registration fee is $70.00. Anyone wishing to enroll should be at the first session, September 23, according to Supt. Ron Everett. REG. UPRIGHT TOTAL The Senior Citizens of Manti are planning an outing at Community Campground on Saturday, Sept. 4. Dinner will be served at noon. Bring your own dishes and drinks. Anyone needing transportation call Cat 1 of Mickejsoh at MODEL 1424 1 REG.M9 REGJ104" SAVE 299S Outing Planned It9 94K ADJUSTS TO DEEP-CLEAANY CARPET October i i saw5 INCLUDES 6 PC. ATTACHMENT SET 4 j I II I it j f H 835-560- 835-204- strict 2 I p i t it Utah's annual budget is fast approaching a billion dollars. That's why we need a governor who combines a strong legislative background with a keen business sense. The one candidate who meets this need is Dixie Leavitt. Leavitt: A Senate Watchdog the Republican leader of the Utah Senate and Chairman of the Legislative Interim Budget Subcommittee, Leavitt has kept a close eye on your tax dollars. He has worked hard on the Executive Appropriations Committee, the Budget Audit Committee and the Revenue and Taxation Committee to keep state taxation and spending in check. Strings and Guitar Accessories it September Only Guitar -- case, Basic Leavitt: A Stickler for Efficiency Throughout the campaign, he has stressed that each state department's budget has to be balanced. An efficient department shouldn't carry the burden of an inefficient one. And, taxpayers shouldn't have to finance a surplus. Instead state government should examine closely its needs and any surpluses should be the result of efficiency, not overtaxation. Leavitt: A Businessman for Business-Lik- e Government a successful businessman running against three attorneys, Leavitt knows that government, like any business, has to live within its means. His 25 years operating a e three-stat- e cattle ranch have taught him one insurance business and a it shouldn't come easily. And, go easily. thing: money doesn't billion-dollreason to vote for Dixie Leavitt. And, On September 14th, you'll have a vote count. since it's your billion dollars, make your As 900-acr- guitar book ar 1. FOR SALE: 1975 KX400 Kawa- - Call 835-414- 1. for 0 neighbor, teaching piano. In between meaning early morning or late at night she i! c.c. trial bike, Call Cindy Nielson, saki Coll composes. In between, that is, being wife to her very busy husband, Bob, and mother to two lively boys, Mike, 4, and Mark, 2'j, doing housekeeping chores and church work, being a good was produced by Snow College Theater. 1 get a lot of encouragement from Bob, Mrs. Oliver says. He is the one who keeps urging me to enter the contests. He likes music. Nancy Oliver agrees, however, that she began composing long before Bob entered the scene. When 1 was eight, she says, I began taking piano lessons and I was soon composing ditties. In high school I did assemblies and road shows. Music has long been a main part of my life. And what kind of music does she like? "Almost every kind, she says, except hard rock. I suppose my own compositions could be called romantic. The winning composers will take their bows during a concert at the University of Utah Art and Architecture Auditorium on Nov. 30. Their compositions will be performed. Will Nancy Lee Oliver be present to greet the audience and listen to performances her Reflections of Summer and On a Day like Today? That depends, she says. It depends, apparently on the cooperation of the fifth member of the Oliver family scheduled to arrive during the first week of December. If the baby is a boy, who knows? He may be vocalist, like his brothers. If a girl? Then therell probably be another 7 As FOR SALE: 1974 Suzuki 250 RAILINGS, DIVIDERS, COLUMNS, GATES. PORCH, WINDOW and PATIO AWNINGS. By Bruce Jennings between Nancy Lee Oliver Page chairman for the state of Utah. Later she was elected to National Committee Women in Washington, D. C. The book The Westwood Family History, Vol. 1, was available to all. 63 O MOTORCYCLES In 2, 1976 Westwood was Democratic SPECIAL SALE HELP WANTED I TWO s All electronic equipment 1 Children's Clothes tJSfW 835-316- BOB OLIVER Ephraim, Utah Phone: & adobe houses in Ephraim and Manti ($9,000 and $7,000 respectively). Ideal opportunity for the handy man. For more information call EQUITABLE REALTY, Commercial - Residential 1. Mens Western Shirts ONE KLEINERS 2. QutlHf Sewing REAL ESTATE 32. to enforce the regulations and law prohibiting abuse of the facilities. The officials encourage campers to use the facilities properly and to report any abuse to the forest ranger or enforcement officer. -- Job Printing at the QUALITY 462-278- determined 1 Manti in Manti. A. A. meetings are held every Monday at 8:30 p.m.jnthe Ephraim City Building. 835-28- 835-424- CALL FOR BIDS Do According to forest officials James Butler, Range and Wildlife Supervisor and Henry Sixkiller, Recreation Supervisor, who were present at the hearing, one thoughtless person can destroy the usefulness of forest facilities for hundreds of campers. Cans, trach, and garbage dumped into this same facility on prior occasions have severely damaged the equipment. As a result forest officials are . Ad Deadline: Tuesday Noon PERSONAL: jet witnesses, almost precluded the use of the restroom. Classified Ad Rate: PERSONAL a particular case the different chemicals reacted to form a particularly obnoxious odor in the area which, according to the Ji paid prior to billing: 7 pir word If billing it roqoirod: S p or word After a hearing before North Sanpete Precinct Justice Ted Dase last week, a Salt Lake City man was given a suspended sentence and fined for depositing an injurious substance into a restroom facility at Gooseberry Campground on National Forest lands. Enforcement officer Alan Burgess said that Brent Greene was observed dumping a ing serious problems and possible damage. In this I IT Restroom matic facility. Mr. Burgess said that federal regulations absolutely prohibit such dumping because chemicals and other substances interact caus- Robert E. Murdoch Manti Messenger, Thursday, Sept. Busy Mother Finds Time to Compose For Injuring portable toilet into full-tim- Ofihl.M TO BUY? Man Fined Shop at Home it DIANE ROSEIILOF 194 W. 2nd N. Mt. Pleasant 462-201- 7 Sub-Deal- er for PROGRESSIVE MUSIC There is a reason why. Vote Leavitt for Governor on September 14th. iiWfllWj Paid for by the Committee to Elect Dixie Leavitt Governor of Utah. Preston G. Adams. Chairman. ,1 t i |