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Show Manti News Dricfs Kf iirmt by SiimU.v evening le: PImw tubmil EmuOUcn, Orphe PUT), Opel Ivon, 835-45- 135-60- Soqjn Tonne, Mr. Ed Tooth underwent surgery at the Sanpete Valley Hospital recently. 1 2 blessed. A family dinner held at the Squire home brought the Paystrup families and several of the Squire families together. Foster Kenner entered the Sanpete Valley Hospital last week for tests to determine his health condition. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wintch enjoyed a pleasant visit with a few of their children last week. A daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barney and daughter Susan of Flagstaff, Ariz. The women remained to visit while Mr. Barney made a business trip to Salt Lake. Other daughters, Mrs. Wanda Duncan, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Louise Christensen and baby came for a special visit. The families also visited a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wintch, while here. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Elaine) Schmidt have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttle and will be moving to Orem to make their new home about the end of March. Elaine has been an outpatient at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, where she has received radium therapy for a hyper-activ- e thyroid gland condition. She and Vernon are planning a trip to Germany in the next few months to see their daughter and family, who are making their home there. A little grandson is top priority on their list to visit when they go to Germany. Elaine reports that Vernons health is improving all the time. Mrs. Geniel Lyon is Mrs. Mabel improving satisfactorily at the Sanpete Valley Hos- Salt Lake City, pital, although she is still weekend visitor tn a lot of pain. home of Mrs. with the will leave Alfred Army. April IS and Carma and the boys will join him when school is out. assignment Mrs. Mattie Mickelson has returned to her home in Manti after a months stay in California. While there she visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mickelson, Glendora, Kent and Jane Parker, Downey, and Don and Jewel Hoggan, Temple City. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Washburn were in Elsinore on March 2S for the naming and blessing of the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly (Jean) Sharp. The girls were given the names Sherrie and Jennie. Weekend visitors at the home of Walter and Pat Farnsworth Jr. were Rick and Mike Bryant, Walters nephews from American Fork. Rick has just returned from a mission in Hamburg, Germany. The boys and their family lived in Manti at the time of Rick's mission call. at the Neoma last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Pat) Wilmore and three of their seven children stayed with them. Pkate Mibmil item. b Sundat evening to: The Wilmores, from Virginia Nielsen, Eleanor Madsen, Holbrook, Ariz., are buildSaada Black, ing a new home on the lot south of the Mike Bawden Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Deann) Bishop of Payson home. Mr. Wilmore will Jensen and son Owen, and three of their family; teach at the Institute former Ephraim residents Mr. and Mrs. Myran beginning this fal1. now of Spanish Fork, were (Nola) Jones of Malad, visitors at the homes of Idaho, and 15 of their Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Walter family. They returned to Daniels were delighted their took homes and Sparks and Mrs. Dora with a visit from Dave Seymour with them to Brooks Sparks on Thursday. of Maple Ridge, Provo on Sunday. Canada. He is acquainted of the members Many with their son, Elder Blake Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Seymour Christensen their at Poulson spent 10 days in Daniels, who is serving a family gathered mission in that area. Dave the home during Ephraim Escondido, Calif., recentat the Daniels stayed week in remembrance of ly. They visited at the his ife Iva, whose funeral home of Mr. and Mrs. home overnight as he was was held on Thursday. Gordon Christensen and en route to St. George, The grandchildren pre- family. The BYU Inter- where he will attend sented musical numbers national Folk Dancers school at Dixie College. Mrs. Daniels parents, and talks for the service. presented a program there Mr. and Mrs. Lynn An especially touching which the Poulsons and Peterson of Plymouth, of 23 of was that Christensens thoroughly sight them forming a choir for enjoyed. Mrs. Poulson spent a week visiting at the Daniels home. They two hymns. Their per- also enjoyed the California also visited in Moroni with was formance Relief Society birthday accompanfriends. Mr. and Mrs. ied and directed by other party. Charles Christensen of Upon their return home grandchildren. Clearfield were overnight immediate The family they went to Centerville to members who were here attend a wedding recep- visitors at the Daniels were Mr. and Mrs. Moyle tion held for Julie, home. They were on their to attend a funeral in (Gweneth) Christensen of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. way Kanab. Mrs. Daniels and North Ogden and 22 of Vern (Mary) Jorgenson. Mrs. are Christensen their family; Mr. and Mrs. sisters. S. Kent Christensen of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley The Daniels received Arlington, Va., and six of Nielson enjoyed a four-daword this week that their their family; Mr. and Mrs. visit with their daughter, son, Blake, has missionary of Christensen Bruce J. Nedra Bell from Portland, Provo and 11 of their Ore. Nedra returned to been transfered to family; Mr. and Mrs. Lars Oregon on Friday evening where she will meet her the Kona coast. Mrs. Remo (Polly) son Brad, who will return Enroute home John and had a very Braithwaite from an LDS mission to anniverMary stopped in Orange, special birthday on Saturday. California, to visit their England on March 9. She and Ephraim News Driofs 5 3 1 y Mr. and Mrs. John Peacock recently returned from a vacation in Hawaii where they spent two Sleek. Mrs. Alvin Beal and family were in Gunnison Sunday to attend the fast day services where Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Squire had their seventh child Nelson, was a David Alder before going to Alaska for their new Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Carma) Peterson and weeks with Johns sister three boys, Ft. Carson, and her husband, Mr. and Colo., are visiting at the Mrs. R. E. Harris (June), home of Mr. and Mrs. at their condominium on son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Steven Peacock. QUALITY SAVINGS SELECTION! HOP Blue Plate 97' LIFT ...09' ING OYSTERS, 8 oz Kraft, 8 oz. SLICEDCHEESE Western Family APPLESAUCE, 303 Nestle, 2 lb. .. QUICK 269 $JH9 Pillsbury, Reg. 21c 227' Glad, ...90' GRAVY MIX 10-3- 0 gal. TRASH BAGS Western Family CORN, 303 can Kraft 7Va oz. MACARONI DINNER USY WITH 395' 395' DOES N'T PAY YOU DO! FISH STICKS .. Russet, 2 lb. HASH BROWNS Mrs. Freda Rasmusson, Mrs. VaLene Aston and Hilmer Peterson traveled to Spanish Fork on St. Patricks Day to spend some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard. The occasion was to celebrate Fredas birthday anniversary. They enjoyed a pleasant day of and a special visiting dinner with all the trimmings for St. Patricks Day. Later on in the week they traveled to Price to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brienholt. They stayed overnight and had a good time visiting. Dr. and Mr.s Kenneth Jackson enjoyed visitors Paget quite a bit of turbulence and Barbara Bailey and Vegas, Nev., for over the San Gabriel with Parry and Izola pleasant weekend. Mountains, which was a Blackham in Moroni the bit frightening for some past week. The children stayed with their grandpassengers. parents for three days Ali and Vilate Olsen while the parents were on returned to their home in a trip. They returned to Ephraim Wednesday after their home in Rock being away for nearly four Springs, Wyo., Sunday. months.' A daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fayben Lyman and Eva Peterson brought the Larsen were in Salt Lake couple home. Ali under- City from Wednesday went surgery the first part until Sunday last week and of December in the visited at the home of Cottonwood Hospital for Udean and Val Halgren. Sett Lck$ City the amputation of his left Thursday the Halgrens leg. He has been receiving and Halcyon Robins of TUt liuk t k data fekkt therapy at the Doxey T ooele came to Ephraim to Owaar mm miali. ink for pkM services in funeral attend Hatch Medical Center toy r md k hmek mm tytiem far Salt Lake City since being their aunt, Mrs. Iva iuaiag Ium. Frkt Ucltort The Halreleased from the hos- Christensen. seotfcieg ym mt4 la Bari aafckt pital. Mr. Olsen cele- grens stayed until Sunday price to &29.WM. Hmm brated his 92nd birthday to help out at the Larsen AsUag 22 251. Feb. 19 while at the home. Medical Center, with Bonneville Propirrliet ONeil and Trilma refreshments served to 292 Eail 3900 South patients, friends and Larsen were in St. George visit with week to last relatives there by family Suite 4 members and members of Trilmas sister and husSoil Lake Cilv, L'tmk the medical center staff. band, Mr. and Mrs. Venitelli. The 84107 Mrs. Olsen has been Mickey Las w'ith Mrs. to drove Mr. and couples staying Elmer (Fern) Denison and with Mr. and Mrs. Peterson while Ali has been in the hospital and the medical center. The Olsens report that it is good to be home and they have appreciated so much the many who have been mindful of them during their stay in Salt Lake City and since their return home. son-in-la- Duiiciron 1 dlUvwii lJ. yen All Church Books Dean Parry came home Saturday with his son her husband and son Fred of Provo, flew to California Craig after being released to spend several days. from the Veterans HosThey divided their time pital in Salt Lake City. Mr, between Huntington Parry underwent surgery Beach, where Mr. and on his arm and hand on Mrs. John Braithwaute March 16. He is reported and family live, and by family members to be Westminister, where Mr. improving. and Mrs. Jim (Karma) Bollschweiler and family A birthday anniversary live. dinner was held at the Nearly every day Remo home of Dr. and Mrs. Kim and the grandchildren Bateman Sunday honoring would bicycle down to Dr. Bateman on his watch the tide and enjoy birthday March 27, Guests the beach. They remained who came to help two extra days to see the celebrate were Kims Huntington Beach LDS mother and father, Mr. Ward road show that was and Mrs. LaVar Bateman, truly a spectacular pro- his grandmother, Mrs. duction. Two of Johns Mary Ream, and two sons sang in it. m students from exchange The return trip had the Philippines and Japan who are living with the Batemans in Provo. This Weekend Only! Jack and Camille Bailey and two children, Elizabeth and Benjamin, visited at the home of Glenn dba Christansans of Iphroim Houreni9j00jnN00jitr PRODUCE FRESH Big Enough to Accommodate Small Enough to Appreciate 3 ammtk Booth, 16 oz. sary Manti Messenger, Thursday, March 29, 1979 Red Delicious $939 Apphi GROCERY Dole No. 1 Avczcfzzs flat 31 Ffcseppb 37 Ca.ipbells ns TIME FOR Vc;3tzb'.3 See? BANANAS A90' ch IS each 35' ZcthbnlSqd Western Family u AVOCADOS RUSSET POTATOES 101b. bag CARROTS 2 lb. bag Of BEEF LIVER SAUSAGE ROLLS aai 0V 79 us deposit Chichcn Ivory liquid Franks March 29,20,31 Glado Solid Air Froshonor 12oz. Potted Meat An-elCcho- Mix 07 D-Gr- 95 cdo Turboys Del Monte 303 Fruit Cccktdl S3 6oz. Reg. 59 Tyson Hunts W Shake & Dcke 4.75 oz. EFFECTIVE 55 r Libbys 3V oz. Diet Rite, RCCola, Frostie Root Deer 16oz.8pack Tcste-A-Tre- at Betty Crocker !2oz. & OO BARBECUED FRYER BREAST Fresh, lb. BONELESS HAM Tyson 3V wivt $j09 12oz. 13 each THE PRICE Caeca r--$ Reg. 97 2W S Apple Juice gallon Fcarily Size Tide 50off Chiffon Mcrgrrine 1 Q lb. Soft Stick.. oz. 539' 03 $079 $l9 59 Specials Effective: March 29,30,31 CcnquotTV Dinners |