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Show NAOMI DAVIS Telephone Lynn re- turned home from the University Hospital where he has been seriously 111 for the past few Manti Seniors Elaine Miller, Esther Witbeck has been hospitalized for the past two weeks at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo where she had surgery. Reports are that she is recovering satisfactorily. granddaughter, who is attending USU. Enjoy Party About 94 of Mantis Senior Citizens met at the Adult Center and enjoyed their monthly dinner last Friday evening. After dinner the group was entertained with a musical program by Mr. and Mrs. Keller Christensen of Gunnison. They are now looking forward to dinner and dancing at Hals Palace on Valentines Day, Feb. 14. re- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Garbe and family from Spanish Fork visited over the weekend with his parents, the Arnold Garbes. They especially came to see his mother who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Miller spent the past week in Bountiful visiting with their son Paul Miller and family. While there they attended a basketball game with Bountiful High School versus Layton and also saw USU and BYU play in Logan. While in Logan they visited with 835-52- Larsen recently family reports that he is covering at his home. weeks. He has an appointment March 14th to return there for further check ups. Manti Center Mrs. Arnold Garbe has been seriously ill at her home with pneumonia. She reports that she is slowly recovering. Clair Henningson has been a patient at the Mt. Pleasant Hospital after having had surgery. He returned home last Sunday. Mr. H. A. Davidson returned home last weekend from the LDS Hospital where he was seriously ill for 12 days and was in the intensive care unit for several days. He was taken by ambulance to the hospital. The Richard Peck Cox, son of David and Kathryn Cox wa. blessed by his father last Sunday. Karen Barton, daughter of Donald and Barbara Sue Barton was blessed by Bishop Lee R. Barton, Sunday. Dale Mackey, son of Glen and Caroleen Mackey was confirmed by Bishop Lee R. Bar- - Sweetheart of a ton Sunday. Edith Decker recently returned home from Salt Lake City where she has spent the past two months visiting with her sons, Keith and Curtis Decker and families. Mr. and Mrs. David Cox enjoyed the company of 43 family members for dinner Sunday, Feb. 2 following the blessing of their son, Richard Peck Cox. Present were Mr. and Mrs. P. Cox (grandparents), daughters Toni and Loralie Cox; Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck (grandparents) and daughter, Shauna, from Lehi; Mrs. Edward Sorensen (great - grandmother), Mr. and Mrs. Robert Secretan and family of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peck and family of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck, both from Lehi; and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Castle of Salt Lake City. Ray The Manti Center Ward Relief Society will have the fam- - ily health lesson on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. It will be given by Lula Larsen prior to the homemaking activities. There will be quilting, a soap making demonstration and pat- County DUP Officers Visit Local Camp tern fitting. Bring a pattern you would like fitted. The ladies who made pillows last work day will have them on display. The second session will meet Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. The family health lesson will be given by Betty Barton and the homemaking activities will be the same for the evening group. Mrs. Dona S. Peterson of Sterling and Mrs. Edna M. Nielvisited the son, Ephraim, Daughters of Utah Pioneers at their meeting in Centerfield Monday, Feb. 3. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Edna Sorenson, who is also one of the county officers. Mrs. an Sorenson served bausil-mold Danish dish, also known as sweet soup. Other camps can expect county officers to visit their meetings in the near future. FEBRUARY Telephone 8 - 7- - 6- EGGS AA Grade Farm fresh (your carton) doz. 690 MARGARINE .... All Vegetable Oils RED CHILI BEANS ... Family 1 Emma Lou Keller came home last Saturday for the weekend. They took her back to the hospital Sunday afternoon. It is reported that she is making very slow progress. GROCERIES 1 WESLEY 835-988- Wednesday, February 12th will be Homemaking day in At 10 a.m. Relief Society. Bonnie Greenburg will give the lb. 570 Make sure your car has the required smog device and have it checked regularly. JoSt PRODUCE TOMATO SOUP, Manti Irrigation Co. Meeting ll To all stockholders and water users of the Manti rigation Co. The annual meeting will be held Monday, February 10, 1975 in the Manti City Hall at the hour 1 p.m. E. MILLER 2 . lbs. $1.13 Campbell's. 26oz. 430 Sliced lb. 890 1 CREAM STYLE CORN Del Monte 303 Fol- 370 TOMATOES, Western Family 2 Sunday, February 9th all girls 6 are invited to attend the Young Adult Relief Society. A lesson of great interest on health will be given at 9 a.m. in the Manti South Ward Junior Sunday School room. 12 2 for 850 1 lb. 950 can 18-2- MILD CHEESE, Hiland FEBRUARY 6-7- ASPARAGUS Red Dart 300 -8 GROCERIES u u YOUR CHANGE POTATOES, Idaho Russets . ; lowing her lesson the ladies will work on handcrafts which will include a quilt and Indian pin and bead jewelry. A luncheon will also be served. The same lesson will be given at 7 p.m. ages -8 BOLOGNA, Western Family p Secretary lesson. 6-7- MARGARINE, Tastewell CLARENCE Health FOOD BUYS ! FEBRUARY t s .5 lbs. $2.77 11 a, Manti North JUANITA MANTI MESSENGER, Manti, Ufa Thursday, February 6, 191 6 s SHORTENING, Bakerite (plus deposit) 950 BACON, Western Family 550 LYSOL SPRAY 14 oz. CAT FOOD, Figaro $1.39 Old El Paso 300 for $1.00 3 Grain I : 790 DIET SHASTA 12 oz NI Golden 2 for 590 . . 350 j for 290 2 CATSUP, Del Monte 38 oz. jug : i REFRIED BEANS $1.19 .. 12 ... KIPPER SNACKS, Connor's CHILI CON CARNE WITH BEANS Western Family . . 303 . . . 390 RICE-A-RO- lb. 1 SALTINES, Keebler 1 lb. box s lbs. $1.79 3 COCA COLA 12 oz for 590 2 for 790 5 .... OYSTERS, East Point 8 oz 590 MUSHROOMS, Ostrum Pieces & 4 oz. Stems . . . 350 SALAD DRESSING Western Family ANTIFREEZE Prestone GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE Large Size $1.19 EGGS AA LARGE FRUIT PUNCH DRINK M.C.P. 6 oz. can CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 6 Your Carton for 890 2 for S90 2 12 $3.98 gal SAUSAGE ROLLS 200 ct. PORK & BEANS Van Camp 2 12 reg. 650 . . . . Rath CARROTS, 550 $4.34 lbs. $1.10 $1.39 Clip Top 2 lb. pkg. .$1.19 . . lbs. reg. 2.29 . PINEAPPLE each 590 TOMATOES lb. 290 $2.19 .... 3 lb. pkg $1.35 DICED CARROTS Stokeley's 2 14 lb. pkg. OUR MEAT SPECIALS will be in the Store. . Tall Cans 850 listed TURBOT Qt TAMALES, Wilson to choose from. OFF on all Pkgs. SHOP NOW AND SAVE 2 lbs. 250 AVOCADOES POTATOES 10 lbs. No. . . . 590 . . . 8pack $1.09 12 TURBOT FILLET i lb. 120 ... lb. 150 I: ij i; PINEAPPLE each 59f! ij TOMATOES lb. 29 ' ICE CREAM, Western Family 5 qt. plastic . . . reg. 2.69 . $2.49 . ' 6 oz 4 TURBOT FILLET for 890 lb. 730 LITTLE SIZZLERS SAUSAGE Hormel's 12 oz. oz. pkg. 790 lb. 730 13 12 oz 830 MINCE OR PUMPKIN PIE Morton's 690 mm Grocery Member of Off Main St., 4th East & 2nd So. Manti 790 PIZZA PIE. Jeno's BOLOGNA, Morrell each 120 1 lb. $1.29 BACON, Western Family lb. pkg. $1.19 PRODUCE CARROTS, Clip Top ORANGE JUICE, Pasco - 590 ORANGES STRAWBERRIES, Western Family 10 oz 2 for 630 ROUND STEAK Full cut lb. 740- BANANAS 10 BEEF FISH FEB. Large variety 120 1TOTTZH 270 FROZEN FOODS COOL WHIP VALENTINES lb. MAKES SEGO MILK :: 150 ORANGES, Choice Navel CHOPPED BROCCOLI Flavor Pack lb. . CRISCO 3 i! ; CAULIFLOWER Flavor Pack lb. 690 PRODUCE Si TIDE, Family size 1 490 GREEN PEAS Fancy Flavor Pack 990 . Western Family lOoz. . 2for 690 5 for $1.00 KLEENEX TISSUE lb. 890 CUT GREEN BEANS 9 oz. pkg . STRAWBERRIES doz. 660 . Campbell's CHICKEN FRIED STEAKS Choice Meat . FROZEN FOODS POT PIES, Chicken or Beef Sparetime 6 oz. pie . . 5 for 950 ... 1 Qt. ASSOCIATED Bsm FOOD STORES |