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Show Snout Announces Katherine Stoddard to Wed Art Exhibits Peter Morris Nelson The following lists the artist and the month their works may be viewed at the Snow College Library: November, J. H. Stansfield, Mt. Pleasant. December, Ella Peacock, Spring City. January, The Era of Brigham Featured Performer In Manti Temple Ceremony With Utah Symphony Young. February, Maynard Dixon. March, Watercolor West. April, High school students. May, Snow College students. Thanksgiving Essays Ephraim Elementary School students have two traditions about Thanksgiving. One tradition, of course, is the universal one to join in the Thanksgiving feast. That they do with enthusiasm. The other tradition is a more to write composirecent one tions about Tom Turkey. Here are two of the compositions that arrived on Mrs. Dorothy Stoddard's desk: The Utah Bankers Association Declares War on Bunco Frauds! Shown from left to right are: Robert B. Hansen, Attorney General-elec- t; Doris Taggart, UBA Anti-Frau- d Month chairman; Delmar Larson, Salt Lake County Sheriff; and Glen N. Greener, Salt Lake City Public Safety Commissioner. November is The Utah Bankers Association is cracking down on the schemes of bunco artists, by Anti-Frau- Month d d declaring November as Month in Utah. The Utah Bankers Association has become greatly concerned over the increasing incidence of bunco frauds. Anti-Frau- Obituaries Highly skilled con artists Kenneth Sorenson make frequent trips into the Kenneth John Sorenson, 79, state to systematically fleece 822 Lincoln St., Salt Lake City, unwary victims. Most often the victims or marks are those passed away Nov. 18. He was born Aug. 31, 1897 at least able to afford the loss. Gunnison to Ephraim Archibald Favorite targets of the bunco and Mette Marie Myrup Sorenoperators are elderly people with modest savings accounts. son. The Utah Bankers AssociaHe married Ilene Coates of e tion is launching a Gunnison, later divorced. Mareducational ried Delsa Mayholt June 17, program designed 1935, Salt Lake City. The to alert Utahns to the ploys and marraige was solemnized in the schemes of bunco artists. Salt Lake Temple. Among the actions planned are He was well known in the Sanpete Valley where he was reared, attending the local schools and seminaries. He was a stock manager for the Jewel Tea Company for 25 years. He Almost every week several was a High Priest in the calls are received at Utah State Emigration Ward. Survivors: wife and seven University asking for trained sons: John K. and Gerald A., dairy herd managers. The both of Centerfield; Darrel G., income and fringe benefit potential are improving all the Elvin K., Leonard K., Kennard time. In some cases there is L., DeLwyn L., all of Salt Lake to gain partial City; a brother, Elton A., opportunity manageownership through Gunnison; a sister, Zella ' , ment. , " 15 Lake Salt City; Thomas, 'y Utah State University wants grandchildren, 11 to train young persons inin dairy herd manageFuneral services were held terested other phases of the ment or last Saturday in Salt Lake City. industry, according to dairy Burial was in Redwood MemorMark Sanpete Bingham, ial Estates. and Dr. George Mrs. Lucien Peterson and County agent Stoddard, professor of dairy daughter LuDon attended the at USU. funeral services for Mr. Soren- science USU offers two excellent uncle. their son, who was full-scal- a public service TV campaign featuring announcements by Utah Attorney General-elec- t Robert B. Hansen and other top Utah law officials, public service radio announcements, news releases, and posters and information cards in banks and other public places. In all instances, citizens will be asked to notify their bank or local law enforcement authorities in case of suspected fraud. Anti-Frau- d Month is the second annual such event in Utah. Doris Taggart, Utah First Thanksgiving A Lesson by Melanie The pilgrims worked hard all summer long. Indians came along and showed the Pilgrims how to plant corn. The Pilgrims and Indians became friends. They did not have very much food but in the fall they had Thanksgiving Day. They had turkey and corn and pumpkin pie. Squanto the Indian chief called the other Indians ' and Bankers Association Anti-Frau- d said, Dont fight those people, Month chairman, initithey are nice. They invited us to d ated the program in the Thanksgiving Party they are November of 1975, after a going to have. They are called friend was taken for $12,000 by Pilgrims. They came on the swindlers. Mayflower and landed on Plymouth Rock. The party was fun, the Pilgrims had a nice time and so did the Indians. Thanksgiving Story The Pilgrims werent happy cause the King of England did not let them worship their own church. So they left England and went to Plymouth Rock. The children ran out on the sand. They were happy that they had seen and. They got out of their ship and prayed. It was cold and stormy. They started building cabins for them. Meanwhile they stayed in the Mayflower. Soon it was spring. They started building cabins again every day except Sunday. The Indians showed them how to plant corn in the spring. They had a good harvest. They had the first Thanksgiving in America. . programs. The first is the r bachelor of science degree which has been modified during the senior year to be very practical. The second vocaprogram is a one-yeof combination oriented tionally experience and education. This deals specifically with a voca-- , four-yea- herdsmans tional-technic- a program and train young designated to' interested in- in a short dividuals time. The opportunities to slip into a meaningful and significant career in the increasingly important dairy industry of Utah are very easily realized, Mr. Bingham said. He can furnish additional information. Kailua High School, Kailua, Hawaii. He has just recently returned from serving an LDS mission in the Michigan Lansing Mission. He is enrolled as a student at the University of Utah studying chemical en- gineering. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Barlow d young artists. Barlows selections was an organ solo, Jongens highly dramatic Symphonie for Organ and Orchestra. His performance brought the entire audience to its feet in a standing ovation. Con-certan- Following the concert, Bar-lo- nrsMri i Miss Katherine Stoddard Salesmen: JERRY & MARY BRADLEY 1 Phone: after 3 p.m. Getting available federal funds to the needy can be costly. Operation Heatwave is an example. It is a program run by Gaston Community Action to provide fuel and insulation to the needy in Gaston County, North Carolina. The books show that in the recently completed fiscal year the agency spent $14,671 in federal funds to distribute $580 worth of fuel and insulation. This is where most of the mortey went: salaries for program employes, $10,726; fringe benefits. S1.386; office expenses, $827 and delivery charges, $610. 835-203- HONEST ABE CONSTRUCTION Builders and Dealers of Interstate Homes FIKST Third Son SAUNA Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanderson (Nelly) a baby boy, born Nov. If at the Sanpete Hospital. The Sandersons now have three boys and four girls. Grandparents are Mrs. Irene Sanderson and Mrs. France Peunzieux. - AT ITS OFFICES AT - KANAB - PANGUITCH MANTI NOW OFFERS Blue Bootees Mr. and Mrs. Mark Aston have a new baby son born Nov. 7 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is their second child. They live at University Village. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Aston, Ephraim, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gurns, Ogden. are Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Peterson, Ephraim, and a Ogden. (Individual Retirement Accounts) TO QUALIFYING PERSONS THESE ACCOUNTS ALLOW A TAX DEDUCTION FROM INCOME FOR 1976 AND ALL SUCCEEDING YEARS DURING THE LIFE OF THE PLAN OF UP TO $1500.00 ($1750.00 WHERE ONE SPOUSE IS NOT EM- Great-grandparen- ts r, CUMULATING DEPOSITS TOGETHER WITH THE INTEREST THEY EARN OFFER THE FOLLOWING TAX ADVANTAGES AND RETIREMENT PREFERENCES: PLOYED). THESE Thanksgiving - 1) THE PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTED TO THE PLAN IS ENTIRELY TAX DEDUCTIBLE. . jfc Large Turkey &(, dm "1- - ONLY ROASTERS 2) INTEREST IS TAX-DEFERRE- UNTIL D RETIREMENT. Other Great Buys D LA N D Ul miNTfiRNATlONAL 23 3) TAX CHANNEL Got C.B. 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SAUNA Bom to 7 p m 529-741- STORE Fri 8 am to 9 p m HOURS Sal 8am to 8 p m w and the other guest artists were feted at a public reception at the Hotel Utah. Come Home To Interstate. To Cook Your Turkey Fifteen-year-ol- Bradford, a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bradford of the Manti Temple presidency, was a featured performer at the Salute to Youth Concert in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Several youthful musicians performed with the Utah Symphony Orchestra in a concert which annually spotlights some of Utahs most alented and accomplished Page 3 From Operation Heatwave Anti-Frau- Search Underway for Dairy Managers at USU -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stoddard are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Katherine to Peter Morris Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Nelson of 3660 East Millstream Drive, Salt Lake City. The couple is planning a December 18 wedding in the Manti Temple. A reception will be given in their honor the same evening in the Ephraim South Ward cultural hall. The grooms parents will host a dinner on December 23 at Log Haven to honor them. Kathy is a graduate of Manti High School, Snow College and the University of Utah. She graduated cum laude from the University of Utah School of Nursing. She is presently employed as an RN in the newborn intensive care unit at the University of Utah Medical Center. Mr. Nelson graduated from Nov. 25, 1976 Thursday, e, Messenger-Enterpris- 6 MANTI 835-419- 1 - KANAB 644-269- 3 PANGUITCH 676-268- 1 f J |