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Show Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, April 24, 1980 Non-Farme- rs on Farm-Cit- y Tryouts were held recently at Manti High School to select the school's 1980-8- 1 cheerleaders. Shown here are varsity wrestling cheerleaders front: Lori Cox head, Mandy Cray, Valerie Weiss absent, Signe Olsen. Standing are varsity basketball cheerleaders: Tauna Berry Head, Toni Holman, Sherry Daniels absent, JoAnn Macfarlane. by CathlCall The Sanpete County Farm Bureau will join in the national observance of Farm-Cit- y Festival Day on Mrs. Marcea 30. April Nielson, Sanpete County Farm Bureau Womens Chairman, said the purpose of the Farm-Cit- y Festival is to improve and apunderstanding between the preciation producers and the consumers of agricultural products. Assisting Mrs. Nielson with activities intended to promote public awareness of the Laura day are Mrs. Blackham, of Moroni and Mrs. Diane Dyreng of Gunnison. Public service annouce-ment- s will be broadcast over local radio stations on April 30. Preschool children will be taken on farm tours to see some farm animals and be informed about the products we receive from farms. The children will also be treated to ice cream donated by the Sanpete County Farm Bureau. Have you really stopped to think how much we depend on the farmer? Around here we are able to grow much of our own produce sq in a way we are all farmers. But what about those items we cant produce, citrus fruits and tropical fruits for instance? We depend on other farmers to give us these items. In past generations our forefathers were unable to have the delicious items we have come to enjoy. A little bit corn some of flour, perhaps, and just maybe some wild nuts and berries were their main diet. But thanks to the farmer we enjoy an endless variety of foods. As a teenager I was brought to a full realiza-tio- n of the importance of the Mutual organization in the Stratford Ward in Salt Lake City for a number of years. She was a devoted Relief Society member, serving as a visiting teacher and contributing much of her time to quilting and other handwork. Relatives,, and friends will remember her as a and beloved, - kind thoughtful mother, grandmother and neighbor who extended a helping hand whenever one was needed. 1 Obituaries j I Mt. Pleasant pital following a lingering illness, were held in the Ephraim Second Ward Funeral services for H. chapel on April 21, 1980. Fayben Larsen, 81, who Interment was in the died on April 17, 1980, at Ephraim City Cemetery. Mr. Larsen was bom in the Sanpete Valley Hos in H. Fayben Larsen A'f'OGDJ'ODQCJ PARrJlGBOS Wo havo top quality soods for our Aroa and Climato Alfalfa Seeds Include: Resistador W L 309 Gladiator Anchor Washoe Lahontan 919 Ranger Corn Varieties Include: Utahybrid Funks varsity v basketball cheerleaders: standing Shauna James head, Lonnie. Cox, Jodi Christensen, Rosemary Goodwin. Junior Ephraim, Utah, on Jan. 7, 1899, to Christian and Sarah Soderberg Larsen. He married Deidee Marie Anderson on July 3, 1918, in Manti, Utah. The marriage was later eternalized in the Manti Temple. Mr. Larsen was a member of the high priests quorum and had been a temple worker. He was an Ephraim city councilman for four years. He had been a turkey producer for 32 years and had been a member of the Moroni Feed Co. He had served the industry as a member of the State Turkey Marketing Board. Mr. Larsen is survived his wife, Deidee by Anderson Larsen, Ephraim; a son, ONeil F. two Larsen, Ephraim; daughters, Mrs. Spencer V. (Udean) Halgren, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Wayne D. (Halcyon) Robins, Tooele, Utah; four grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Evan C. Larsen and Calvert G. Larsen, both Ephraim, and a sister, Mrs. Bernard (Florence) Nelson, Salt Lake City. Northrup King Seed Grains Include: Steptoe Barley Cayuse & Rodney Oats Twin Wheat Seed Potatoes Onion Sets Bulk Peas & Sweet Corn Gopher Bait Nitrogen Fertilizer $qo5 per bag cmacoon'o QcDDof Gunnison, Utsfc HuDO 521-313- 6 m H. Fayben Larsen Harold Lowry Leslie Graveside services Harold Lowry Leslie, 65, who died in Salt Lake City on April 15, 1980, of natural causes, were held at the Manti City Cemetery on April 19, 1980. The funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on April 19, 1980, in the Imperial First Ward chapel in Salt Lake City. Mr.. Leslie was bora March 15, 1915, in Ellens-berWash., to Melville Stone Leslie and Sarah Jane Lowry. He married Anna Webber on Oct. 23, 1937. He was a member of the LDS Church. Mr. Leslie had operated a business in Manti for several years. At the time of his death he was serving of as secretary-treasure- r Plumbers and Steamfit-ter- s g. Local Union 19. He was a past officer of the unions executive board. He was also a past officer of Local No. 19 Credit Union. Mr. Leslie is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Douglas Lund and Mrs. David (Gair) Barcley, both Salt Lake City; five grandchildren, and a sister, Nedra Starr, Salt Lake City. (Le-Ann- a) edible growing. The United States is one of the few nations in the world to have enough food to feed its population and some to share with other nations. How grateful we should be for those who Ellen Aagard Joins Old Repertory Company Elaine Justesen Baxter Funeral services for Mrs. Anderson were held earlier that day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Anderson was born Nov. 29, 1887, in Randers, Denmark, to Morten and Nielsine Baele Sorenson. She married Herbert Daniel Anderson on February 20, 1906, in Utah. Their Ephraim, marriage was later eternalized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Anderson died May 13, 1940. A long-tim- e resident of Ephraim, Mrs. Anderson fulfilled a Manti Utah Stake mission in 1942. She moved to Salt Lake City in 1943, maintaining her own home and neat yard until three years ago. She loved doing temple work and continued in this 1979, activity through en-- ! 500 . over completing dowments. She worked in member the farmer. 4-- SUCCEED IN BUSINESS ii $ (iii The odds are 4 to that 1 a new business will NOT make it. Now you can put the YOUR favor with THE GUIDE TO PREDICTING PROFITS . odds in tt nmm Uuotns o (fi O 0i ge UM0ITIPG0 nnrea3Tii3nB ggihi QigfoifiEmTs Anderson, Taylorsville; and daughters, Mrs. Mary Anderson are responsible for this abundance. Not only do the farmers feed us but they produce cotton and wool for our clothing, etc. The farmer has truly contributed to the quality of each of our lives. So when we are eating our next meal, or getting dressed, we should re- Where would we be without him? What about the farmers wife? Where would we be without her? She Competition for en- supports her husband in trance into the repertory every aspect of the farm company is stiff. There work, whether its herding were over 100 applicants livestock or changing for the 15 openings in this irrigation water. She years group. Ellen was cleans up manure tracked the youngest to be in her home and mothers selected, the next young- orphan livestock. Mrs. est being a farmer supervises childrens chores and picks, graduate student. Auditions included presentaprepares and bottles tions of a dramatic countless jars of food. monologue, a humorous Most farm wives are monologue and a song. excellent seamstresses The day of the who are organized and auditions I had laryngitis able to make the dullest and could barely sing. 1 work seem fun. She even knew this was important drives the tractor and so 1 just got up and sang other farm equipment. out as loudly as I could, She helps her children Ellen recalled. with projects and Besides her work in attends livestock shows theatre, which she stressand sales. Each year I es takes up most of her marvel at the fine work spare moments, Ellen is entered in the county and also active in A Capella state fairs by farm wives. Choir, L.D. Singers and Our thanks to you, too, the Program Bureau. Mrs. Farmer. Mrs. Anderson is survived by a son, Boyd Hugh (Alta) Grayson and Mrs. Rita Tolley, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ken (Ruth) Goss, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Mrs. Karl (Lucile) Beal, Ephraim, and Mrs. Gene (Ethel) Byrne, WestM. S. minster, Colo; Mrs. Harold (Grace) Hintze, Provo. She was preceded in death a son, Robert. Graveside services for She is also survived by Mary Marie Sorenson 23 grandchildren; 47 Anderson, 92, who died at and the home of a daughter, seven Mrs. Harold (Grace) children. ' Hintze, Provo, on April 10, 1980, were held at the Ephraim Cemetery on April 14, 1980 5 to Learn About Farms Festival Day d Junior varsity wrestling cheeiieadersr front' Less Larson, Robyn Berry head, Karen. Nuffer, Jolene Beazer. Page Then TO GUIDE THE PREDICTING PROFITS is for YOU. With the Guide and Profit PredicCALL FOR BIDS FOR STERLING TOWN PORATION tor worksheet you can quickly evaluate: COR-b- y Break even points Project Profit (or Loss) Project Sales Volume Determine open inven Separate sealed bids for the construction of storage reservoir and waterworks improvements will be received by Sterling Town Corporation at the office of Sterling Town until 2 p.m., local time, April 29, 1980, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. documents may be examined in the following locations: Sterling Town Office Services were held April Sterling, Utah 84665 21, 1980 for Elaine Justesen Baxter of Spring Valley Engineering, Inc. 850 N. Main City, Utah. Elaine was born on Sept. 4, 1924 in Richfield, Utah 84701 Manti, Utah, to Benjamin Associated General Contractors and Blanche Justesen. 1135 South West Temple She married Jack Baxter Salt Lake City, Utah on Dec. 29, 1944 in Spring City. Her husband preIntermountain Contractors Inc. ceded her in death on 1969. P.O.Box 1829 29, Sept. Salt Lake City, Utah She was formerly emCopies of the contract document may be obtained at ployed as a secretary in elefor the the office of Valley Engineering, Inc. located at 850 N. Dragerton Mrs. Main, Richfield, Utah 84701 upon payment of $50.00 mentary school. Baxter is survived by two for each set ($25.00 refund with return of plans and sons, Jack Craig, Salt Lake specifications.) Requests for approved equals must be furnished to City, and David J., Spring City. A daughter preceded Valley Engineering, Inc. at least 10 days prior to bid her in death, a brother, opening date. A site inspection will be held April 24, 1980 at 10 a.m. Wayne Justesen, North Carolina, mother, Blanche Justesen. Signed April 3, 1980 Interment was in the sDon Larsen, Mayor Sterling Town Spring City Cemetery under the direction of the Sterling, Utah 84665 Publish Manti Messenger April 3,10,17,24, 1980. Ursenbach Mortuary. tories All on a neatly organized form. 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