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Show (Friday Forum Beckons Manti Messenger, Thursday, April 13, 1978 Manti News Briefs Two of his daughters were grandchild. Plt submit nes bt Sundut csrning Howard Stutz, Professor of Botany at Orpha Parrs. trma Olsen, BYU will be the Friday Forum speaker l Opal Lson, Sorya I une, on April 14, 1978 at 12 noon at the 1 DS Institute in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Don family, and their grandThe title of his talk will be "Evolution (laNiece) Stott were in children and and the Scriptures." 1 hey also visited Salt lake last weekend and business with Janetta Rymer. One Mr. Stutz was born in Cardston, combining time of the They spent highlights of the trip Alberta, but now resides in Provo He pleasure. attended BYU where he received his visiting their children in was a visit to the Mesa that v ivinitv . Temple and temple B.S. and M.S. degrees and the grounds. On their return University of California at Beikelev Mrs. (Erla) they came through MonuLloyd where he received his PhD. Lund of Salt 1 ake spent ment Valley, Blanding and He has been a bishop and elders five days visiting and Montieello. where they president and presently he is a stake-hig- assisting her mother, Mrs. visited with Mr. and Mrs. councilman. Mr. Stutz has served Cloe Buchanan, with her Clement Johnson. Next as president of the Ephraim Junior spring house cleaning. day they saw Dead Horse Chamber of Commerce. He is a Phi Kapa Point on their way home. Phi, Sigma Ki, a member of the Society Mrs. Willis (Lydia) "It wasa wonderful way to for the Study of Evolution and the Sorensen returned to her spend Javs 75th birthBotanical Society of America. home after spending day, thev said. l: s- - , Howard Stutz 7 WANT V -- uf ADS Vi WORLD OFi SRESULTN A A O several weeks visiting her Weekend guests at the husband, w ho has employment on the West Desert. Douglas Jorgensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erick Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen and NichoIK motored to Founfamily of Syracuse. Utah, tain Green on Sunday for and Mr. and Mrs. Ron sacrament meeting and Jensen and family of Salt of tneir Lake City All attended the the naming a wedding of Wendy Jorseventh grandchild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gensen and Dan Vest at Glen (Betty) Nicholis. Nephi. Wendy is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson Mrs. Douglas Jorgensen and the daughter of Mr. spent Easter Sunday in and Mrs. Roger JorgenNephi, a . CALL FOR BIDS The U.S. Postal Service is seeking bids for the janitorial services at the Manti Post Office. Those interested in bidding may obtain information and bid contract forms at the Post Office in Manti. Bid closing date d;o:ES GTt?5? sse O) S' THAT DONT DENT BUDGETS Mrs. Jeff blessed in sacrament meeting and given the name of Branda Joe. Other grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Balaneheck, who served a Myra Harwell of turkey dinner to family members at the home of Mrs. Lola Bessey, Mr. anu Mrs. Wallace Paik. Bountiful, spent a week at Mrs. Anderson, the only the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. great-grea- t grandmother, Major Domgaard. Bessev left lor home on how has three. Monday. Prof. Glen Dale Anderwho at teaches son, College of Southern Utah, tame to Manti on Mar-29 to take his mother, Mrs, Connie Anderson, to Cedar City lor a week's visit. While awav Mrs. Anderson was the house guest of Judge and Mrs. Haslam J. Burns. She o 5 semi-privat- Snow-College-, at Mr. and Mrs. Claire Lynn Anderson from Salt Lake City were in various parts of Utah on business. They stopped in for an unexpected visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lindon Anderson. Mrs. Dorothy M. Smith, and Mrs. Albert Manti, visited Saturday Stenberg were dinner night with the Lueien guests at the Randy Young Peterson family. A dinner home on Sunday in date was the highlight of Gunnison. the evening. Mrs. Smith Buy, Rent, or Sell left Sunday for the long drive back to Englewood, With a Classified I Colo. She has been m "s m steadily employed in Sanpete since her arrival IDE MOhEY in the winter, working in TOO SPEND the Division of Family AT HOME Services and cooking in STAYS Ephraim. t ; HOME1 e Sterling Mr. attended the wedding ol Gail Bentley, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garry H. Bintlev. and Jim Burns, son of Judge and Mrs. Burns, who exchanged vows at the Beni ley home in Parowan on April 1. Judge Burns performed the ceremony. The Burns were hosts at a chkken dinner for 35 family members. A reception followed that evening at Parowan High School. 399 TACOS FOUR DAYS ONLY 9uc. lMdh.. & (Wed.. Ojutts. 1 Regular Specials Taco Salad Meat Burrito 69" teft Fish Dinner Fish-N-Batt- er $179 $129 INCUDES Small Salad Small mcxilnus 2 Fish Wedges 32CG Onion Rings 40 Hum 89 60 .... Cheese & enrollment will he Saturday, April 15 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Lueien Peterson home. 4-- Millers Bakery Weekend Specials Brownies Re. and Mrs. Jay Anderson went to Phoenix Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Kenneth present, Esther Tolman of Two men who have been Sigurd and Hazel Jensen close friends since childof Forty-twFphraim. Please tubmit ileim b Sundat evening to: hood will sha-an also were cousins present. Virginia Nit Ison, A lovely luncheon was experience on Wednesday Eleanor Madden, Kanda Black, served and the group in the Sanpete Valley discussed Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. met at the home of JoAnn genealogy. Hospital. Merritt Poulson of different and Leland Anderson will told They Nielson On Orem. of two (Janelle) Strode and incidents that occurred in have hernia operations on Sena and been have Wednesday daughters and Grandpa that day and have asked to vacationing in Ephraim at daughters spent the day in the Grandma be placed side by tide in a lives. Jensens at of Mr. the home the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy room to make William Nielson for the and Mrs. Reed (Camille) the occasion less unMr. and Mrs. Merritt past week. Many happy Oberhansley. They also pleasant. w ith Poulson Dana visited Hensler. have recently spent family been enjoyed. On April 3, While here Steven and two weeks in Escondido, Visitors at the home of 24 of the Nielson family Janelle enjoyed a visit Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gordon Christensen and Epps Saturday and SunStrode. Bill is Stevens family. The Christensens day were Elmo and Nadine brother. They also visited seventh child had been Gray of Lehi. Mrs. Gray if Mrs Evelyn Lloyd of with Mr. and Mrs. Roger delivered by caesarean, so a sister of Mrs. Van Epps. Stewart and Mr. the Poulsons services Sandy visited with her (Pam) Mrs. Pete (Lucille) were enlisted to care for and Kenneth Peterson reparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Funk for the Lund of Manti. They the children and perform turned home this week returned home to Cali- household duties w hile the after weekend. undergoing surgery fornia on Saturday, where mother recovered her at the Utah Valley Mr. and Mrs. Don Steve is stationed a: Camp strength. Hospital April 4. He is The Poulsons remained MiraMar. Ottoson drove.to Salt Lake reported by family memto be present for the bers to be last week making fine City to spend On April 8 at christening of the little improvement. some time with Mr. and who was named a genealogy party boy, Mrs. Tom Gouvisis. was held for the Ole Randall Richard. He is -Home- Shop Mr. and Mrs. Don (Miller) C. Jensen family. Mrs. Pouisons 20th Ephraim News Briefs Mrs. Lueien Ottoson, Peterson and Mrs. Edna atSorenson, Center-fieldtended funeral services last Wednesday, April 12, in Salt Lake City for sen. who passed Also attending the George Fotes, on Friday, Mr. Fotes away wedding were Mr. and was a cousin to the Mrs. Brent Funk and Petersons and the Otto-sonaml'Y f Arvada, Colo., and a son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam G. Mrs. Charles Fotes. Funk of Manti and Mrs. of Mr. and Morgan was Page 8 Stephenson. $148 I doz. 1.76rfoz 4$l Hamburgers. They spent two days with their son Dee and his 00 Candy and Pastries available 'QlffiOQJtoQjnBl' gilt (Met f;?Q i.w. -- - 1:00 Call-i- SODA SALE Nesbitt: Orange, Root Beer, Cream Soda, Black Cherry 6 Pack 10 oz. Fresca 4M00 Banquet Meat Pies Eggo Frozen Waffles n oz.... 65 Hash Browns Crisco King 24 oz 3 lb Cascade 20' Alpo Dog Food Off 50 oz Drink Mix Old Faithful BONELESS HAM, whole. Pierce, 8 oz. pkg. SAUSAGE . . . 49 $1 whole Thur., Fri., Sat., 4 lb 169 135 29 oz & Rib-en- Chops d d $1 19 lb. Bone-i- n lb. Bulk Seeds f75- Russeft Potatoes Golden Delicious - - IT L.) VJ t V lb. Apati 283-452- 0 9 N, n FRESH PRODUCE Bahamas tb zz; OAAu6$ GROCERYj TAsretttcu, 54 fAAAa AHtje (iTEA at fAm Ham Large Choice Oranges WELCOME! Puss errs re -- lb to& AS OMpefeMr' ' Coloqkj ApplBs tb Z9t dr frbf tof.CoAjfitms MAFrtcBUMD 09 v&j Specials Chops y X. Grapefruit Apples April 13, 14, IS 75 $79 $43 Texas Pink 10 lb. Prices Effective PORK J39 5 lb Little Friskies Cat Food Hi-- C STEAK Loin-en- Ora Ida Shredded orders ere RIB $179 I lb. Mr. Pibb n Onion Sets Seed Potatoes Available Prices Effective: April 13, 14, 15 4 Soop ?9r QgtTf fAMIll "Tomato 4 Sauls SV 'Pun ex 6m . HuPfBAtH too ?jOO U)P. ft 6ac JcC CA-4A- tofc taaj PAMiy Cuui es M If 99f wf.&PAce PiEUix 77f bJfecfltSAQC $ |