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Show 6 Mantl Messenger Manti, Utah Thursday, August 14, 1975 returning to Denver. The Frischknechts also attended the reception in honor of Joe and Lorna at the Lamp Lighter in Salt Lake City. Manti Center GENERAL REVENUE SHARING your government wust publish general revenue sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments 19 this REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1. 1974. THRU JUNE 30 HOW FUTURE FUNDS THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENTS SHOULD BE SPENT NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF SHARING. WASHINGTON. D C 2Q2 26 Ephraim North Mr. and Mrs. Gail (Rhea) Alder of Ely, Nevada were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alder. While here they attended the Braithwaite reunion on Sunday, Aug. 3 in the Manti City Park. i 283-444- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crane, their son, Lieutenant Colonel William Crane and another son Steven and daughter, Suzanne were visitors at the home of Nellie Doke this week. Lieutenant Crane in enroute from airforce duties in Hawaii to Omaha, Nebraska. The Star Spangled Kids, a Bicentennial childrens chorus of 9, 10, and 11 year olds. presented an evening of music spoken word in a salute to America in the Ephraim North Ward Sunday night. The group, under the direc- tion of Mary Witt, has already presented the program in the Manti North dinner at the Bluebird Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Fehman parents of the bride gave a reception at the Colonial Mansion in Logan. John is the grandson of the Judds. Friends and relatives from Salina, Gunnison, Manti, Bountiful and Logan were in attendance. Orpha Parry Telephone Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Judd I and Mr. and Mrs. Marlton Lowry were in Logan Friday, August 8 to attend a wedding of 1 John Rasmussen and Joyce Fehman. Charles and Chloe Rasmussen gave a wedding Duaine Nielson who was J j Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 14, 15, 16 $1.09;I 3 for 87c 59c COCONUT Certi Fresh, 12 oz box $4.49 HONEY DEW MELONS 63c DINNERS Chefs Surprise 2 Ib. 98c Ib.79c BABY BEEF LIVER 98c 2 for $1.00 lb. 69c 3 for $1.25 WEINERS, 12 oz 75c FROZiH FOODS LEMONADE, 6 oz HASH BROWNS, 2 2 lbs MUTTON NECK, SHANKS, RIBS for 37c 27c Ib.29c Ib. 12c 3 for 25c CUCUMBERS POTATOES 101b. bag 89c Ib. 29c POT ROAST Ib. 79c WIENERS LITTLE SIZZLERS 5. Sum of lines Ephraim West and South Wards. The children have spent part of their summer vacation in preparing this patriotic pro-an- d gram. NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET CERTIFICATION: certify that am the Chief Executive Officer end. with respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon. certify that they have not been used in violation of either the priority expenditure r rt ISectioryl 02 Or the matching hinds prohibitiorvtS action 04) of the Act. ' June 30. JJ-- .. J Vs? Signature'ofChpf Executive Lu:44s:Ll fC r Name and TitK y8 f yBate ' 2. 3. 4 $$- 7. Total Funds Available $ 9 Balance as of B and column $1.09 SALMON Vi size, red SKIPPY DOG FOOD 15 oz Ib. 89c Whole Cut-u- p THE! SEEDLESS GRAPES only Ib. 29c A IL j $149 ii 33c Station, 2 for 93c FISH FILLET VanKamps for 93c 45c pitted Saturdays &OJ0DISIO J kin Orange Juice Western Family 6 oz. 4 for 89c 43c C LEMONADE Sunkist, 6 oz. 6 for $1.00 2 for 95c SHORTENING Crisco, 3 lbs .$1.93 BRAUNSCHWEIGER Rath lb. 69c Rhodes Bread White or Honey Wheat BATHROOM TISSUE Soflin, 10 rolls $1.39 HASH BROWNS 8-- 4 6 p.m. p.m. American Salvage 2403 So. State Provo, Ut. 373-117- 7 23c 2 for 93c Libbys No. 2 COOKIE DOUGH, Pillsbury 16 oz. Choc Chip, Oatmeal, 79c Sugar DOG FOOD Vets, no. 1 3 for 49c Dates Thurs., Frl., Sat. Aug. 14, 15, 16 " n GERMAN CHOC.CAKE Sarah Lee 14 oz. $1.07 Brown N Serve Links ii Swifts, 8oz. WINDEX, 20 oz Sa e 3 loaves.75c Russetts, 2 lbs. PINEAPPLE, sliced :: j 12 oz. U.S. Forest Service. WANTED! ii WATERMELON PHILA. CREAM CHEESE The Ephraim weather data is reported each week by the Great Basin Experimental Area, Intermountain Forest and 8-- i; Ib. 49c CARNATION TUNA Vi chunk, oil or water HI-- days i ICE COLD SOUR CREAM OLIVES, large week i CELERY per stalk 29c 3 for 95c 8 oz MARGARINE Blue Bonnet Manti Open i CARROTS lb. 12c IMO, 8oz .3 for 45c 89c i CLIP TOP Western Family, .14. The high of 93 was reported on the 7th and the low of 48 on the 1st. GERMADE OR CRACKED WHEAT, 5 lb ! CUCUMBERS 3 for 25c MANDARIN ORANGES Weather a chance to trade you our cash for your scrap iron, steel, copper, brass, radiators, and aluminum. i TOMATOES lb. 24c "Bhtbiri" Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wright of Mr. Sarah Tuttle and their children The Manti weather data is reported each week by Leslie J. Anderson, local cooperative observer for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau. i HAM (Alice Ann) daughter Maria and Victoria from El Dorado, California are visiting with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Tuttle. 59 62 Boneless Three grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen, Jimmy, Carl and Jerry Memmott from Alpine came to stay with their grandparents while their parents went on a vacation. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Mary) Memmott. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen. .79c $4.35 $ $ THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF THIS REPORT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION. HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE Grade $1.25 TIDE Family size 7L IF) Fruit Drinks, 46 oz 16 oz C) June 30. 1975 - FRYERS Mr. and Mrs. James Moore from St. George and some friends from Price attended some sessions at the Manti temple and then were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Madsen overnight. Range Experiment COFFEE MATE, - $ Fresh Gail Jean and Melinda Garbe, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Garbe from Spanish Fork, have visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garbe the past mmmm doz. 62c $- improving according to a recent report by his mother, Cindy Nielson. He is expected to be discharged from the hospital in the near future to continue his recovery at home. 3 for 69c EGGS Your Carton 975 $ - 6 Funds Returned to ORS CONTENTS. T 1. $ seriously injured in a motorcycle accident on August 3 in Manti Canyon, is reported to be Marcos, 300 Wholesun 1 D) 1974 thru June 30. 1975 8. Total Amount Expended (Sum of Hne 15. column IE) ORANGE JUICE Ib. 89c - 84665 4. Funds Released from Obligations 8 oz POTATO CHIPS Reg. 98c TURBOT FILLETS 3. Interest Received or Credited (July 1. 3 for 89c Banquet Ib. 24c CARROTS SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED OR POOR MEAT PIES j; TOMATOES LIBRARIES 7 FROZEN FOODS 3fVuM,tulcX)t2ioiDui SEEDLESS GRAPES 6 Richard, Annette, Rebecca, GROUND BEEF BUDDIG MEATS VANILLA WAFERS Keebler, reg. 69c Ib. 15c MUTTON CHOPS or LEG for $1.00 MOSQUITO REPELLENT Off, reg. $1.19 size RECREATION week. J I lb TOWN TOWN PRES I CENT STERLING UTAH 6 Childrens Chorus Presents Program COTTAGE CHEESE 1 45 2 020 012 519 NO STERLING THE STAR SPANGLED KIDS, with Director Mary Witt. ORANGES Cream 0 Weber, v' ACCOUNT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 2. Revenue Sharing Funds Received from July 1 , 1974 thru GROCERIES CUT GREEN BEANS Del Monte, 303 $69 6 the period from July 1. 1974 thru June 30. 1975 (0) TRUST FUND REPORT (refer to instruction T. Balance as of June 30. 1974 835-225- 2 89c during IWlJUJilwJbJJLJLUluillwilluliULu 1 ERA LIQUID DETERGENT 32 oz has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling S FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION Some people believe that dropping a knife will bring on a gentlemen caller. Thurs., Frl., Sat., Aug. 14, 15, 16 TQm MAINTENANCE public safety 3 DECISIONS ON IN THE GOVERNMENT (CibPtAAtlfcG IB) CAPITAL 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Mr. and Mrs. John Francks were injured in a car accident Sunday August 3rd near Elsinore. The couple were making a left hand turn when a pickup truck crashed into the rear of their car. They both received whiplash injuries and were treated for them in Provo. They have received therapy at home during the week and are recuperating at home now. HOSTESS TWINKIES 4 pkgs PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE ACTUAL EXPENDITURES IA) CATEGORIES Eleanor Madsen 3 Telephone The Kay Frischknechts have had a busy month in August. Out of town guests for the Joe Frischknecht and Lorna Hawkins wedding and the missionary farewell for Fred Frisch-knee(who has been called to serve a mission in Anchorage Alaska) have been: Dr. and Mrs. John Frischknecht and family, Denver, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Frischknecht and family, Mrs. Audrey Bonnell and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Frischknecht, Corvallis, Oregon; Mr. Neil Frischknecht and sons, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Madsen and family, Gunnison. Dr. and Mrs. John Frischknecht and family spent the week visiting in Manti and Gunnison before ACTUAL USE REPORT 83c 59c Cvilnfto roeere" Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES ; |