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Show MANTI MESSENGER, Manti, Utah Thursday, December 12, 1974 6 Manti Center NAOMI DAVIS Leftovers Can Stretch The Budget Telephone 835-52- 61 i ' Mr. and Mrs. Orson Man-w- ill have enjoyed having Gladys Beckstead of Preston, Idaho visiting with them for the past week. Upon leaving for home the Manwills returned Gladys to Orem to visit with her son and family for several days. Mrs. Beckstead is a sister of Mrs. Manwill. After returning home the Manwills visited with Orsons brother PRODUCE Doc. 12 STUFFED PEPPERS 2 cups cubed cooked ham 1 can (8 oz.) whole kernel corn, drained bread, cubed cup Hellmann's or Best Foods real mayonnaise tablespoon chopped onion tablespoon chopped pimiento, optional 1 slice 12 1 1 1 tablespoon pickle relish 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 18 teaspoon pepper 4 medium size green peppers, tops removed and parboiled 14 cup fine dry bread crumbs In a medium bowl, stir together ham, corn, bread cubes, mayonnaise, onion, pimiento, pickle relish, mustard and pepper. Spoon into green peppers. Sprinkle with bread crumbs. Arrange in shallow baking dish. Bake in 350F. oven 30 minutes. Makes 4 servings. -M , Navels lb. r r Glen Manwill Guests at the Leonard Alder home over the Thanksgiving weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Alder and daughter Barbara from Idaho, Mrs. Alonzo Jensen and daughter Sally from Axtell. They all enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the Alder home. The Alders granddaughter, Pauline Kuder, called them from Idaho. Ivan and Hazel Clemens and daughter Carla of Roy have been visiting the past week at the Clement Millers home. Hazel federal government. Students are enthusiastic about the program and Mrs. Eliason dicates that it is bne of he best reading programs she has encountered. is a sister to Mrs. Miller. and Kathy, spent the weekend in Helper visiting with their aunt, Mrs. John Sanchez. ry Mr. and Mrs. Orson Man-w- ill recently returned from visiting several days with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Val (Erma) Green and family in Clearfield. While there they also enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with them. Mrs. Edward Sorensen has been visiting with her two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hurstman and family in Sandy for the past two weeks. Mrs. Rey Sorensen and four children, Sandra, Clifford, Jer- - The Manti Center Ward Relief Society will meet at 10 a.m. December 17 when Bernice Keeler will give the social relations lesson and Marlene Cox will give the mother training lesson. The second session will not be held this week. Manti Weather The Manti weather data is reported each week by Leslie J. Anderson, local cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. Serviceman Address R.M.C. James W. WintchUSS Richard B. Anderson DD786 Fleet P.O. San Francisco, Ca. 96601. co in- An angel of a sweet cherry, by Dr. Bryce N. Wadley and released this fall by the Utah 8c lb. 59c MIXED NUTS I INSTRUCTING A GROUP of first grade children in Distar Reading is Barbara Eliason. This program relies heavily on repetition and oral responses. By working with a few students at one time it is possible for a teacher to check on each and require them to make a correct response. The program is a part of the Title I program funded by the 10 c CABBAGE ..................... Ib ! Feeding the family at todays prices is harder than ever. calls for taking advantage of weekly specials and bargains, buying in quantity when advantageous, shopping with lists and cents off coupons in hand. It also requires making the best possible use of all purchases including the use of leftovers, a word that pops up whenever prices soar. Today it is a smart practice to stretch a small amount of leftover meat to make another meal. Here, ham is stretched to make stuffed green peppers. The recipe is from the available for 75 cents book, jar of Hellmanns plus a, label from a quart or or Best Foods real mayonnaise. For the 144 page full color paperback book write to: Leftovers Cookbook, Box 307M, Coventry, CT 06238. 13 I ORANGES in Payson. It -- each ! AVOCADOES ! APPLES , Utah Delicious 1 9c 79c Lb. i LUX LIQUID, 22 oz. SPECIAL 59c Reg. 75c TOOTH PASTE, Ultra Brite 7 oz. family size $1.08 thats the variety developed Agricultural Experiment Station and the Agricultural Research Service. Besides having resistance to western splitting, doubling, and some spring frost damage, the new variety has eye appeal similar to the Bing variety. Whats more, it is delicious! 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To make the clay, youll need 1 cup Argo corn starch, 2 cups baking soda (1 pound package) and IV cups cold water. Stir together corn starch and baking soda in saucepan, mixing thoroughly. Add water. Mix until smooth. Cook over medium heat, until stirring constantly, mixture reaches a slightly moist mashed potato consistency. (Mixture will come to a boil, then start to thicken first in lumps and then in a thick mass; it should hold its shape when piled.) Turn out on plate; cover with a damp cloth and let stand. When cool enough to handle, knead as you would dough until smooth. Shape as desired. If not to be used immediately, store tightly covered; the clay stays pliable for many weeks in a FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE, Western 5 for $1.00 Family, 6 oz GRAPE JUICE, Royal Garnet 2 for 49c 6 oz. PRODUCE Western Family, 4 cans 14 12- - 13- - MANDARIN ORANGES f How To Make A For clay wreath tree ornaments, flatten small lump of clay in the palm of your hand. Make a hole in the center. 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A high fashion raincoat for a highly fashionable teen-agdoll is a mere bagatelle to make when you cut your coat according to your cloth. Its in the bag when you use some colored and transparent tape and a Glad sandwich bag. Just cut off the r piece and flap to FOLD 1 1 qt. 99c FROZEN FOODS $3.98 to $7.98 CHRISTMAS TURKEY, Norbest A Grade Hens lb. 56c ORANGE JUICE TV DINNERS, Swanson 4 fbr 83c SUGAR, U and I .... 10 lbs. $6.25 (Limit, 1 to a customer) MARGARINE, Blue Seal . lb. 53c 1 lb. WALNUTS pkg. $1.35 Chicken $2c TV DINNERS, Swanson Turkey, Sals. Steak, Meat Loaf, 5Se Chopped Steak FROZEN BREAD, Rhodes 5 loaves $1.03 CHERRY PIE, Mortons, 24 oz. 89c GRAPE JUICE, Royal Garnet 6 oz. size 4 for $1.09 Prices Merc. Manti Grocery Off Main St., 4th East & 2nd So. Manti ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES FREE A Platter with ea. turkey GROCERIES Member of |