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Show Manti, Utah Thursday, April 4, 1974 MANTI MESSENGER, 8 DONA live in Manti. ORA MILLER Telephone 835-24- 52 There were two confirmations in the Sacrament service of the Manti North Ward last Sunday. Lonnie Cox, daughter of Ronnie and Tami Cox was confirmed by Roy Hatch. Karen Lou Conne Nuffer, daughter of Mrs. George (Connie) Burns of Cedar City, stopped. in Manti to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Constance Anderson, on her way back home after visiting with her mother who is ill in a Salt Lake Hospital. Lynn and Lou Conne Nuffer was confirmed by her father. Mrs. Lloyd (Leah) Johnson has been seriously ill in the Gunnison Hospital since March 24. Her family say she is slowly improving in health. The North Ward Relief Society will hold its Homemaking meeting April 10. Shlrlene Olsen will present the lesson. There will be quilts to work on and Easter items to make. Lunch will be served at noon. The evening meeting will be at 7 p.m. with Camille Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wintch went to Salt Lake City on March 15 to attend the funeral of Virge Butler. His widow is the former Mabel Peterson who used to presenting the lesson. 835-54- 53 Camp AropeneDUP held their March 28 meeting at the home of Rose Mclff last Thursday night. Alda S. Erickson conducted. The lesson was given by Dona S. Peterson on the diary of Eliza R. Snow, noted song writer and poet. PX 20 is an early hybrid tall, leafy. Excellent stalk and root system. Dries down fast. Slim, hard cobs with deep-kernel- ed ears mean clean, fast, big harvests. High test weights. Frequent yield champion. Order PX 20. Plant all you can get! INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS Manti - Phone Kay Mrs. Rose Mclff and Mrs. Marilyn Lyon spent last Tuesday in Provo visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Mclff. They also did some shopping while there. Lucien Peterson will attenda wedding April 6 at Santa Barbara, California for Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schefftic. Steve spent time in the Vietnam War with Alan L. Peterson and has many friends in the Beehive state. Many of them plan to attend this Catholic wedding. Lucien will visit other friends and relatives on the coast before returning home. Enrollment time for H has been changed to Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dona Peterson. She requests the inthat enrollees structions from last weeks Messenger. 4-- re-re- ad STORES safely!" Deny Booze L. Mclff of Richfield, visited at the Mclff home last Tuesday night. that often outyields later hybrids. Good seedling vigor. Plants are medium a kite, but do it Bill Would on Sunday. single cross fly That warning came today from Dayton Kelly, Telluride Division for superintendent Utah Power and Light Company, who said that the combination of spring winds and children with kites can be dangerous Visitors at the home of unless proper precautions are Ann Peterson Sunday were Mertaken. rill and Erma Pickett and Ada Mr. Kelly urged parents to be Bennett, Gunnison. They came sure their youngsters observed to visit with their sister. She these safety rules before they had just come home from a send their kites skyward: lengthy stay at the Gunnison reValley Hospital where she ceived treatment for a condition caused from a leg injury a short time ago. Berniece Ottoson visited at the Eldon Mclff home and also at the Lucien Peterson home Early maturing Power Company Warns Go 835 4201 The Cultural Refinement lesson was given in Relief Society last Wednesday night by class leader Dona Peterson. Tax Break Gunn McKay week legislj-tio- n which would disallow liquor advertising as a tax deduction. The Utah congressman said he hoped that such legislation would make- it more difficult for the liquor industry to portray drinking as an attractive Congressman last - social habit. Advertising for alcohol creates a distorted impression of the dangers of drinking, s. id Rep. McKay. The liquor industry spent $247 million in 1972 to convince the public that drinking is associated with the good life, friendship, the great outdoors, and a number of other desirable activities. The $75 million the government spent on alcohol abuse education programs last year hardly compares with the nearly quarter of a billion dollars spent by the liquor industry," McKay said. Total cost for alcoholism in tliis country may be as high as $15 billion. McKay cited some of the reasons why he felt alcohol abuse should be curbed. Alcohol was a factor in over 25,000 of the 50,000 fatal auto accidents last year, he said, and figured in about lf of. all homicides and a third of all suicides. Fly kites in plenty of open space, and never fly kites near electric wires and poles! Never use tinsel string, wire or any twine with metal in it! Never fly a kite with metal in the frame or tail! fly kites in rainy weather! Never run across streets or highways while flying kites! fly kites over television or radio aerials! fly a kite with wet string. Water is one of the best conductors of electricity! only dry cotton string and dry cloth in kite tails! a kite become entangled in electric power lines, leave it there: Do not touch the string, or in ...ny other manner attempt to get it down. Report kites caught in wires ' se and poles to your company office. nearest power Dear Editor: There seems to be a fire bug in town. Everyone should be aware and alert and observant of anything suspicious, for who knows where it might strike again. It could be you, you know, or me. This thought should fuel us each with the courage to dare to be suspicious, because that is what it seems to be. If everyone is aware of it, the fire bug could be caught or stopped. Such destruction as has occurred from these past fires, is a terrible waste of good material, not to mention the time and trouble, sorrow and inconvenience they have caused so many. Let us place our hopes, and unite our prayers to the stopping of the causes of these Name withheld by request Cancer research lias made many gains that have brought the (.'oiKjiiest of cancer closer. ORDER BY MAIL: Send check or money order. SALT PALACE $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 Youths (16 8i under) Vi price all tickets for: Wed. & Thur. 8 PM, Sat. 2 PM, Sun. 6 PM Tickets: Group Rates: 485 - 8336 363-768- Opening Night Sponsoied by KUTV Price MESSENGER Published every ThursEnday at Manti. Utah. tered in the Post Office at Manti, Utah 84642, as second-class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MAILING ADDRESS: Manti, Utah Humidity readings for the past week are as follows: Mar. 27, 25; Mar. 28, 57; Mar. 29, 44; Mar. 30, 36; Mar. 31, 32; Apr. 1, 36; Apr. 2, Subscription.... $5 84642 per year MAX E. CALL Editor and Publisher Phone 835-42- 54. STfiRRlXS Specials April 4, 5 & 6 WORLD CHAMPION KfiREIi KUGIIUSSEH INSTANT BREAKFAST, AXD Carnation Brand TOMATOES, Western Family, Whole or Stewed, 303 Coupons at STARBUCKS in Utah. SHELLEY McDonald's MANTI THE State number, price, adult and youth tickets desired, day, date, and time. Mail with stamped envelope to ICE CAPADES, SALT PALACE, 100 S.W. Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. 5 Nights: Tue. thru Sat. 8 PM 3 Matinees: Sat, 2 PM, Sun. 2 8i 6 PM Box Offices Salt Palace & all ZCMI Stores The Manti weather data is reported each week by Leslie J. Anderson, local cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. fires. Tue. April 16 thru Sun. April 21 VS Weather Data Letter to the Editor PETERSON Telephone Manti North Use Caution Flying Kites Sterling .69c .27c Western Family 79c All Meat, 12 oz FRANKS, one-ha- SpdjCWih for SphhWf f, TOMATO SAUCE, Western 21c Family, No. 300 Can GREEN BEANS, Mile 2 for 43c High, No. 303 ; Specials April 4, 5 Specials April 4, 5 & 6 MEATS BACON, & 6 Seethalers $L09 98c Cream, Lb BEEF RIBS for Stew 10 for 59c HAIR SPRAY, Sudden STRAWBERRIES, Cup NEW DRY ONIONS, 2 Lbs. ..29c CUCUMBERS, Large 2 for 29c Slicers Beauty, Can 2 for FRUIT PRESERVES, Paul Mark, Qt. Jars, each $1.09 ALL-O-WHE- 39c FROZEN 65c FOODS ORANGE JUICE, Western 5 for 89c Family, 6 oz PIZZA PIE, Jenos ...79c T.V. DINNERS, Banquet, 11 oz. 49c ICE CREAM, Meadow 89c Gallon Gold, 89c FLOUR, Pillsbury, Unbleached, Ten Pound Bag, NOW $1.98 Reg. $2.33 DOUBLE LUCK GREEN 3 for 49c BEANS, 303 Cans FLAKES 89c 2i2 Lb. Pkg ROSE BUSHES and PANSY PLANTS will be in this WEEKEND!! 69c VEGETABLE OIL, Western $1.89 Family, 48 oz ORANGE JUICE, Western Family, 46 oz., 2 for 93c Unsweetened SYRUP, Log Cabin; Wig $2.89 Warns, Maple FI., Gal SNACK PACK DICED PEACHES by Hunts ....NOW 59c Reg. 69c BISQUICK, 40 oz. Pkg oz Kraft , 8 oz COOKIES, reg. 59c ....Now 299c GELATIN DESSERT, 10 for $1 Jells Best 14 oz. 12 FRENCH DRESSING, GROCERIES and W PINEAPPLE, Sliced, Sugar Free, 2 for 81c POP CORN, Jolly Time, White or Yellow, 2 Lb. Bag ...35c 43c S 59c 39c Certifresh, 14 oz PRODUCE GRAPEFRUIT ...669 c P SALT WATER TAFFY, 69c or Soup, Lb CAN-O-PO- OYSTERS, Bumble Bee, 8 oz. Can TOMATO JUICE, Western Family, 46 oz. Can Specials April 4, 5 & 6 Best, Lb BUTTER, Sweet SHASTA PEAS, Western Family, 10 oz. Pkg 2 for 37c PRODUCE AT GRAPEFRUIT, Pink Large 4 for 27c AVOCADOES, each ORANGES, Lb CELERY, Stalk, Lb DATES, Calavo, 1 Lb. Pkg 22c 9c 9c 59c Manti (Grocery Member of Off Main St., 4th East & 2nd So. Manti ASSOCIATED - FOOD STORES " " I |