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Show THE EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE, EPHRAIM, UTAH PAGE SIX Ephraim west ways Ephraim Market MARION Telephone Specials for Sept . 21, 22, 23 RIB STEAK FRANKS, Seethalers Lb. $1.09 MUTTON CHOPS CUBE STEAK Lb. 77c Lb. 57c Lb. $1.13 BACON, Sliced Lb. 83c FRESH GROUND BEEF.. Lb. 69c LEE 283-41- 58 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen have received word from a daughter, LaRue Hansen, who Is serving In the Mlchlgan-Indla- na Mission. LaRue arrived August 30 In Fort Wayne, Indiana, which Is the mission home. After a pleasant meeting with President and Sister Benson, she was assigned to labor In Bloomington, Indiana. Her companion Is a Sister Jensen from Kamas. Bloomington, a college town, has several elders laboring among Its population, however, Sister Hansen andSis-t- er Jensen are the first lady missionaries to be sent to this ORANGES Lb. 11c JONATHAN APPLES Lb. 16c district. CABBAGE Lb. ington, Indiana 41401. PICTSWEET BRUSSEL SPROUTS, 10 oz POPSICLES, Assorted 9c 3 for $1 6 for 27c Flavors REAL WHIP 49c TOPPING, IOV2 oz FOLGERS COFFEE ..3 Lbs. $2.63 DOUBLE LUCK CUT GREEN BEANS, 303 ..7 for, 95c SPRING GARDEN PEAS 5 for 93c No. 303 Cans ARMOUR TREET 67c LUNCH MEAT, 12 oz STARKIST CHUNK 2 for 89c TUNA, i2 Cans 2 for 59c BAKING SODA, 1 Lb BONDWARE PAPER PLATES, 9 inch, 40 count.. 35c 8 rolls 79c M.D. TISSUE ZIP LOC PLASTIC BAGS, Pack of 25... Quarts 43c A- -l SALAD MACARONI, 53c 32 oz Her address Is: Sister LaRue Hansen, 406 East 11th, Bloom- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dean were In Provo on Saturday where they enjoyed a get together with five of their children and their families. The special occasion was the celebration of Mr. Dean's birthday anniversary. The family Joined together for a delicious luncheon at the Scera Park and then all attended the football game at the BYU. Family members present included Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Dean and family, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Allred, and Dr. and Mrs. Gary (Annette) Anderson and families, both of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Claire) Lund and children, Mantl, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Norma) Dupree, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. The Young Marrleds group of the Ephraim West Ward will hold a social on Saturday evening, September 23, at 6:30 p.m. If the weather Is good, the group will meet In the park area behind the swimming pool, otherwise, the party will be held in the West Ward cultural hall. A dinner Is planned, after which games will be In order. The young marrleds of the ward are being contacted and Invited to the social, however, anyone who Is not contacted Is cordially Invited to attend. Any questions may be directed to Young Marrleds chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Olson, 283-489- Weather data for Ephraim Military News Sgt. Pete Gonzales who Is with the military Intelligence In Vietnam has found that his Stupid handling of welfare over the past years has made it a national disgrace. It has not only hurt those genuinely in need of welfare, but it has destroyed the initiative, pride, ambition of countless people. Richard Higgin, The Cosmos (Minn.) training in the Vietnamese language is very useful. Pete, who Is stationed In Saigon, works In the polygraph section and has been overseas since July. Before leaving Fort Douglas, Pete was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for service as a special agent In the Salt Lake City Field Office, 115 Military Intelligence Group. Petes wife, Linda, and their two children are living In Eph- raim. Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 13, In the Ephraim West Ward Chapel, for Rachel Moore Wilson, 53, who died September 10 at her home. The funeral, which was conducted by bishops counselor, Ivan Alder, proceeded as follows: 0 3?KE3 1 1WS pBaift Bsift C 3IS Invocation, Robert Olson. Vocal solo, "In The Garden," by Melba Armstrong, accompanied by Molly McBride. Speaker, Glen J. Nielson. Speaker, Barney Hyde. Closing remarks, IvanAlder. Vocal solo, "There Is Peace In The Valley," sung and accompanied by Bob McCall. Benediction, Glen W. Lee. Prelude and postlude music, Jennie Peterson. Pallbearers were Marty Wilson, Mark Memmott.Arlln Reynolds, Dick Olson, Wallace Buchanan, and Danny Draper. Interment was in the Ephraim Park Cemetery, the grave dedicated by Glen J. Nielson. 531 ft ifr This November theEphralm-Man- tl area will enjoy the almost unprecedented prospect of being assured area representation on the County Commisterm sion. Vying for the will be Demont H. Howell, Democrat from Ephraim (formerly of Mantl) and Ned P. Madsen Telephone help make Sanpete the best place possible to live and make a living. I hoped my experience and education might prepare me to make a contribution." of Mantl. 283-44- Newcomers to the Ephraim North Ward are Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Tapp, formerly of Murray, Utah. Mr. Tapp Is manager of the Deseret Manuenfacturing Company which is gaged In boat making In the building on Main Street formerly the Chevrolet Garage owned by L. R. Burr. 43 Mr. and Mrs. Fayben Larsen were In Salt Lake City last Thursday and Friday where they and other family members were at the airport early Friday morning to bid farewell to Colonel and Mrs. Val (Udean) Halgren as they boarded their plane for Germany. Colonel Halgren will serve a tour of duty for three years In Ger- Mrs. Tapp says her main love at present is the Primary where she teaches. The Tapp family consists of seven children, Michelle, 14; Diana, 12; Jackie, e, 11; Cheryle, 8; Mark, 6; five 5, and Danny, 3, girls and two boys. They have lived in the South Ward for the past six months and are now living in the Mens Dorm on First East and Second North. many. Others present for the going away were ONeil Larsen, Ronald and Kathy Larsen and Debra Robins. The Fayben Larsens visited at the home of Ronald and Kathy before returning home. The young couple has recently moved from Logan to Salt Lake City where Ronald Cor-inn- - Non-Pro- is studying medicine at the fit University of Utah. Mr. Madsen, likewise is eminently qualified with a background of experience necessary to understand the countys problems. Aveteran of World War n and a past commander of the American Legion Post, Mr. Madsen served eight years on the Mantl City Council. For three years he was chairman of the Sanpete County Fair. He was president of the Utah Cat- - DEMONT H. HOWELL resMr. Howell Is a Ufe-loident of Sanpete County, having been born In Falrview. He completed a B.S. degree at Utah State University, an M.S. degree at BYU and a Ph. D. at the University of Utah. Before be- ng Mrs. Fern Jorgensen and Mrs. Joye Jensen were In Ogden last Sunday where Mrs. Jorgensen visited with her sister, Ruth, and Mrs. Jensen went to North Ogden to visit with her son, Ronnie and his wife, Janet, and family and enjoyed a tour of their new home Into which they have recently moved. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. McLoyd Ericksen last weekend were John and Lila Ericksen and two sons, Michael and Jeffrey, of Vernal. They also visited In Mantl with Lilas folks and attended the wedding of her sister, Maree Kjar. Mrs. Dagmar Aycock visited with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Max Aycock and family, coming from her home in Vernal. She also attended the wedding activities for her niece Maree Kjar. last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kjar visited with the Elwood Paulsens last Saturday and attended the wedding reception for Maree Kjar and Stephen Ohlsen in Mantl. fortunate that so many public officials, upon election, erect a barrier between themselves and the people. Never In our history have we had so many problems and greater need for communication to be able to sit down with our elected officials as friends and discuss our situation. Howell responded, "I didnt enter the commission race be- cause I had any special personal interest to protect, since commissioners do not vote on nor levy taxes for education. I did, however, feel that the central part of the county needed representation, and that all Sanpeters have an obligation to Due to future federal regulations, ambulance service will be Buchanan Ambulance Service ossified Ms PIANO. 41 inches high .direct blow action, nice condition, assume low monthly payments. Also ORGAN CONSOLE with Automatic Rhythm. Ph. or write collect Credit Manager, 427 South West 153rd, Seattle, Washington, 98166. V 8, $995.00, Film Finishing Repair Service WHITE GLOVE PHOTO FINLAWN MOWERS and small enISHING Now available at gines serviced and repaired. 6. Bill Nielson, and Simmons 27E-nFurniture Coal Hardware, Manti. 27MEn For Sale FOR SALE Malibu, September 30. discontinued Chevelle Hard top, 327 call 1967 283-146- llMEn NEW STOKERMATICS and oil. 90 days free service. Also parts and service as well COMPETENT, GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR Take your as modernizing. Free estimate. watch to Jenny Lou Peterson, Hansen Stokermatic, Gunni207 North Main, Ephraim. Now taking HELP WANTED son, Utah. Phone ma48E- pfor applications sewing 21MEn chine operators. Mayo ProEXPERT WATCH REPAIR ducts, Manti, FREE RIFLE or Shotgun with SERVICE. Speidel Twistiflex the purchase of any washer, watch bands sized and fitted to your watch." Simmons FurDryer, Refrigerator, Range, WANTED Baby sitter. Prefer niture and Hardware, Mantl Freezer, Color TV or Touch-n-Senear Ephraim Elementary. 25MEn Singer Machine at 3 days a week. Contact Janna 396 South Manti Home Supply Main, WESTENSKOWS Paystrup, APPLIANCE Block West of Bank Ephraim. GunSERVICE. Call Manti, Utah nison or Christiansen FurniPhone ture, Ephraim, Highest prices Wanted - 528-331- 528-330- 835-236- 1. CARD OF THANKS Homemade camping trailer. Excellent for trips To our good neighbors and other to the mountains. Butane stove Thank You for your friends, Bill and light. Reasonable. kindness and sympathy at a' Cavner, phone time when it was deeply ap- FOR SALE 835-403- llMEp Mountain lots, FOR SALE Stream Side and View, phone 528-774- preciated; at the death of our wife and mother, Rachel Wilson. Some unmarked dishes are at our home. We would like to find the owners. 283-416- paid for most anything old 38MEn e SHOE REPAIRING Gail Shoe Repair Shop, 50 W. Main, Mt. Pleasant. 51MEn Zab-riski- NO OVERSTUFFS OR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. CALL GENE WILLIAMS, SANPETE OR ANTIQUES, MANTI. 835-30- 835-481- 1, TV Repair Service For Rent FOR RENT Phone Horse pasture. FOR RENT home PROMPT and PROFESSIONAL in Manti, 296 East 4th South. T.V. SERVICE The Virgie Wilson Family at reasonable Available after October 1. rates. Call Westlund T.V. at 52En llMEp 16MEn 1951 Ford FOR SALE 1 ton truck. Very good farm Our sorow at the sudden passFOR RENT Modern, furntruck. Bill Cavner, phone ing of our wife and mother, ished aprtment, 1 or 2 bedBusiness llMEp Pauline Faux Thompson, was rooms, Davis Apartments, Call eased by the expressions of sympathy extended by so EARN SECOND income workPurebred poodles, FOR SALE FOR RENT many relatives and friends. We Small apartment, from your home ing part-tim- e 2 6 weeks old, $35.00. are so grateful for the words males, close to college, 228 East, 2nd in a 1 growing, established, of encouragement and tribute female. Nels B. Petersen, 52En North, call business. Contact Box 6036, offered in speech and music at Salt Lake City. the funeral services, for the FOR RENT with an acre of land in Sterlovely floral tributes, for the food brought to the home and THIS spot that spot, traffic paths ling. Douglas Ludvigson, Ph. and church, for the calls at Leasing too, removed with Blue LusllMEn the home, and for the lovely FOR LEASE tre carpet shampoo. ChrisSheep and pertiansen Furniture and Hardcards received. We appreciate mits, cattle, farm and private Boise Cascade ware Company. and .thank you for each exrange. Contact Ray Terry Homes Larson on weekends or call pression of sympathy. Include: 52Ep 1968 Ford Modem Design and FOR SALE Chauncey H. Thompson Ranch Wagon. Excellent conFeatures, Double and Family. dition. Low mileage. Air conWindows, Heavy NAYS AUTO ditioned. Army doctor and Insulation, Copper water lines, FHA family must go to Japan. EphBODY SHOP Certified carpeting, raim, Farin Mangelson, Quality IMEp Hardware,. Auto Body Constructed to meet Mechanical Repairs or exceed general house building codes. FUR SALE Radiator Shop Home, 120 East We can take tare of First South. Four bedrooms, Steam Cleaning new oil furnace, new water your basement, For At 24 Hour Towing bricking, and other heater, new aluminum siding, e Service work when expensive carpeting and reSale Slud s. you modeling. Call All makes & models 283-459- V-- 1. Opportunity 835-647- 283-442- 835-565- 33 TOWNE Theater Iphralm xm --33 ELEANOR MADSEN Men NOTICE Hacliel Yl ilson ' Two Ephraim-Mant- i w, Funeral Services Are Held for Asa Ephraim north notes Lynn C. Dean, Hobbs, New Mex- ico, and Dr. and Mrs. Cornell C. (Glenna) Blackham, Seattle, were unable to Washington, come because of the distance. Sun. 'Jffioasg? Commission Race Matches 5. Ray Lyons is now convalescing at his home following eye surgery in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. He would like to thank his many friends and relatives who are so concerned about his well being who have called and visited the hospital, sent cards and to those who have visited him at home. The surgery was performed August 31 by Dr. Rlrle. 21, 1972 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER car Sept. 17, 18, 19 CLOSED 3isui Wed. thru Set. Sept. 20, 21, 22, 23 TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME RATED G Starring TERENCE HILL Two-bedroo- m 835-549- Quality 283-462- Registered ARABIAN HORSES 10-- 1 on-sif- buy-thrum- (Mate MANTI, Sun. thru Tues. Sept. 24, 25, 26 The STEPMOTHER RATED R UT'H Parts and labor FUR SALE $80.00. Used $40.00. Used Conn flute, Coon Trombone, Just serviced. Excel- lent buy for beginning band students. Mrs. Beth Call. Manti Messenger. 16757 Lahey Street Granada Hills, California 91344 guaranteed Phone 462-243- $ 687 South 1st East 45MEn- - Mr. Pleasant VALLEY BUILDERS Building Materials Custom Homei Commercial Gunnison, Richfield, Nephl, 528-72896-54- 4 |