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Show r Manti News Dricfs USPS 328-40- 0 Published every Thursday at Manti, Utah. Entered in the Post Office at Manti, Utah 84642, as second-clas- s matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. . MAILING ADDRESS 35 S. Main Manti, Utah 84642 SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Sanpete County $8.00 per year Outside Sanpete County $10.00 per year Mrs. Stella Anderson was in Manti Sunday to be present for the naming of a new grandson, Lee Robert Garbe, who was named by his father during sacrament services in the Manti Fourth Ward. Also present for the occasion were David and Laura Bradley and family of Salt Lake City, Leon and Clara Jeppson and family of Brigham City, and other members of the Garbe family in Manti. Twenty-si- x gathered at the home of Lewis and Janet Garbe for dinner late in the afternoon. friends and relatives who attended funeral services for Ivan L. Dyreng last week included Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis, Clifton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark, Malad, Idaho; Dewey S. Olsen, Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johanson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn, Maude Pace and Viola Rees, Loa, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larsen, Alan Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Newman, David Hansen, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Louewell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson, Connie Brierley, Thelma Larsen, Reva Putnam, Marilyn Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dyreng and Sheryl Barney, Salt Lake City. Also Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Andrews, Thora Ottley, Aldena Thompson, Beth Curtis, Aurora, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. George Ecker-sleMr. and Mrs. Oral Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Verness Andrews, all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Carlson, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sanders, Kernswick, Va.; Hazel Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Out-of-to- POSTMASTER; Send address changes to Manti Messenger, 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. Editor and Publisher Max E. Call Associate Editor Bruce Jennings Advertising Manager Lloyd E. Call Circulation Manager Beth H. Call Staff Writer Pat Mellor $ V dp- - y, Cen-terfiel- d; ...think about it1 POR MORE INFO: (101) 533-736-4 lilt in 0 iWJlMffit children, Green River, Wyo.; Patsy Young, Walla Walla. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dyreng and girls, Las Vegas, Nev., returned home Sunday after spending five days with their mother, Mabel Dyreng. Nelson, Stilson and son Jeremy traveled to Salt Lake City to attend Wednesday funeral services for Mrs. Hansens niece, Mrs. Carolyn Marie Lambrose Curtis, age 44, wife of James Lanny Curtis. Services were held in the Russell Dyreng, Salt Larkin Mortuary and Lake City, a grandson of burial was in Valley View Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Memorial Park. Dyreng, Ephraim, returned from Belgium April 28, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hughes having filled a two-yemission for the LDS (Jackie Soper), was blessChurch. ed and named by his father in sacrament meet- - Three babies r, Richard Walker, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. William Rawson, Salt Lake. Amanda IW last Sunday in the Manti Third Ward. He was given the name Ryan John. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hughes and daughter, Mesquite, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soper and Korry and Mr. Kim Soper and daughter Kimberly, Panguitch. Following the meeting the group met at Cliff and Jackie's home for lunch and visiting. Other relatives and friends also called during the day. ing Meeting at the home of Bruce and Mary Mehew after sacrament, meeting were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mehew; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Pulver and son John; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Swensen and two daughters, all Provo. Lunch was served and the group enjoyed visiting. A Garbe family was held at the home of Lewis and Janet were blessed and given a name in the Manti Second Ward scrament meeting last Sunday. Derrick Dee Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Harmon was named by his father. Anthony Manuel Fuentes son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Fuentes was blessed by his father. Jeffrey Michael Walker son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walker was named by his father. In attendance at the meeting were numerous relatives and friends of the families who came to be present at the ceremony. Coming to be with the Walkers were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swapp, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walker, Pleasant Grove; Mehew, Phoenix; Mr, and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mortensen and Bruce Mehew was blessed girls, St. George; Mr. and by her father. In attenMrs. Melvin Andrews and dance were both sets of - i;i:M;ii)fUK'i Max and Doris Hansen , and Sharron and Ed Doris Simmons, Richland, Wash., came with her daughter, Denice, and family, to attend the funeral of her father, Ivan Dyreng, and will stay a week or so with her mother, Mabel Dyreng. In the Manti Fourth Ward last Sunday, three babies were given their Bunderson, Gunnison; names and a blessing and Craig Nelson, .Mesa, one girl was confirmed. Ariz;;, John grandparents. Harmony Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Mortensen was blessed by Max Call. Lee Robert Garbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garbe was named by his father; Ruth Ann Scow was confirmed Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Scow. Sterling News Briefs Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: Dona Peterson Mrs. Virginia Anderson and Mrs. Lucien Peterson drove to Price Monday and on to Carbonville to visit with Lynn and Marion Christofferson, a cousin to the family. They returned early that evening. Sunday evening Mrs. Elda C. Draper of Ftn. Green stopped by and visited with a cousin, Mrs. - 835-S45- Garbe following sacra- Manti Messenger, Thursday, May 8, 1980 ment meeting Sunday. Coming from out of town for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeppesen and family, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. David Bradley and family, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lee R. Anderson, Ephraim. Also present were grandpa and grandma Waldo Garbe. Following sacrament meeting friends and family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mortensen for a buffet lunch. Present were Mrs. Ruth Scott, St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mortensen, Terrence, Leigh Ann and Trudy; Mr. and Mrs. William Mortensen and three children, Lloyd Smith and Vickie; Mr. and Mrs. Max Call, son Hanson Chapman, lifelong resident of Sterling, passed away Sunday night at a Delta hospital. Funeral services will be held in Hinckley Wednesday, May 7. Family and friends will meet at the Sterling Cemetery at 4 p.m. for graveside services. Mrs. Chapman was a sister to Mrs. Lila S. Witbeck. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Allred and family of Cleveland spent the weekend at the home of her Mrs. Mildred L. Jensen parents, Keith and Erma is home following a stay in Young. On Sunday they Overton, Nev. with Mr. had Keith give their baby and Mrs. Jack Jensen and daughter a name and a family. While there she blessing. became ill and had to stay a little longer than she had Mike Kelsch recently returned from serving a anticipated. mission. He plans to live Mrs. Genaveve Swen- - with his parents, Clarence Edna M. Sterling. , and Rhoda Kelsch, assisting at Cedar Crest. several family members Sunday. The occasion was the blessing of the baby girls of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Denton and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Denton by their fathers. some of the yard work and watering of young fruit trees in their orchard. Plans are going forward for the Sterling Ward reunion, May 24 at 3 p.m. at the ward chapel. Ray David Olson, a student and Belva Otten of Clovis, at the University of Utah, Calif., are chairmen. A was at the home for the program at 3 p.m., dinner The Don Denton family weekend. He assisted his at S and an evening of enjoyed the association of mother, Mimi Olson, with dance are scheduled. Mrs. Mimi Olson and Mrs. Kathy Edwards were in Salt Lake City last week. The two ladies enjoyed the drive and did some shopping. Sorensen Stake Play Previews Within These Walls Manti Utah Stakes play, Within These Walls" will be presented tonight, Friday and Saturday. The opening performance was last night. Curtain time is 8 p.m. at the new Manti High School Auditorium. Roseann Higham and Kathleen Hansen have enlisted a cast of some 40 members for this church-wid- e sesquicentennial commissioned musical. One of the performers stated,' 'The music is catchy youll go home whistling its melodies and also take with you a greater appreciation of Mormon culture and tradition." Administrative Director Mike Worley encourages ward members to attend and if possible follow this suggested plan: Manti Third and Ephraim Third This shed on the property of Gaylen Christiansen was a victim of high winds during the latter part of April. A gust lifted the shed, overturned it it on the ground exactly three feet to the in midair, and west of its previous foundation, upside down. The Manti Utah Stake Presents WITHIN THESE WALLS An original musical production especially commissioned to remind us of the past 1 50 years of the Church May 6 - 10 8 p.m. Thursday; Manti Fourth and Ephraim Fourth, Friday, and Manti First and Ephraim First, Saturday; Snow College Wards and Sterling on any night. Mr. Worley also pointed out that if these times are inconvenient all are welcome any performance. All donations above expenses will go toward the stake building fund. Tickets 'are $2.00 each or $10,00 per family. Tickets can be purchased at the door. The new auditorium has 506 seats, all of which give an excellent view of the wide stage. Acoustics are excellent, and Within These Walls offers a chance for a great family night of entertainment. Sunday best" is the recommended attire. 35-fo- Tractor Tuneup Workshop Set The Sanpete Young Farmers Chapter and the USU Extension Service are sponsoring a tractor tune-u- p workshop the week of May 12, according to Jack Anderson, Sanpete Young Farmer advisor. Dr. Von Jarrett of the USU Extension Service will be in Gunnison May 13, Ephraim May 14 and Moroni May 15 to test and adjust tractors to obtain maximum horsepower output. This is being done as a service to area farmers and as many tractors will be tested as time permits. For an appointment to get your tractor tested, call David Beck in the Gunnison area, Kelly Cutler in the Ephraim area, and Brent Christensen in the North Sanpete area. BOWLING Won Lost Who Cares 22 23 26Vj Snappys Dove Owen's Sports 33 Vi 26Vj 31 29 Rollettes 33 Pacific Trails 27 25 35 Strikettes Charlies Angel 17 43 38 37 KMTI 33i Individual high series: Cathy Jensen, 556; Renon LuGene Daniels, 502; Nielsen, 500. High team game: Snap836; Rollettes. 833; KMTI, 816. pys Doves, 841, Individual high game: Cathy Jensen, 221, 1; Jerrelyn Blankenship, 189; Renon Daniels, leen Ashworth, 179. Col- Games over 160: Pacific Trails Carol Mortensen, 165. Snappys Doves - Renon Daniels, 179, 166; Jerrelyn Blankenship, 189; Cathy Jensen, 196, 221; Bette Jensen, 168, 177. Owens Sport Center Colleen Ashworth, 179; Gloria Johnson, 169, 160. -- Charlies Angels -- Shauna Perry, 161. Rollettes - Kay Erick-se163, 172; LuGene Nielsen, 163, 167, 170; Mary Jean Daniels, 170. Who Cares Judy Boyer, 167; Vicki Thompson, 175, 162. KMTI Karen Nell, 162. -- I Substantial interest penalty required for early withdrawal Federal regulations prohibit compounding of Interest on money market certificates Richfield, Safina, Panguitch, Manti, Kanab V |