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Show Bateman of the College of April is Cancer fAonlh April is Cancer Crusade month and volunteers are working successful drive. towards a Residential coordinators are Mrs. Richard Bartholomew, Fphraim district; Mrs. Clair Otten, Sterling, and the Manti Literary Club under the direction of Mrs. Bob Bessey and Mrs. Kent Larsen. According to Mrs. Julie Chappell, South Sanpete Society chairman, the aim of the drive is twofold. First is to visit each home, reminding members to be aware and not to ignore Manti News Briefs cancer signals. And second, they also hope to encourage generous donations. The educational programs reach thousands of adults and children with materials on Why not to Smoke, How to stop Smoking, and Breast There are also Ephraim News Briefs Please submit item b Sundat evening to: Virginia Mellon, 283 4395 tleanor Madsen, Kanda Black, son of Ely Nev., spent several days of last week at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Olsen. He also visited with other relatives. He recently returned from the LDS North Carolina Mission. Some family members attended the Manti Temple with him on Saturday. His homecoming will be held on April 30 in Ely. Mrs. Olsen plans to attend the service. Toca-honta- his doctoral Mrs. Gladys Sparks had four willing, helping hands give her help on yard work and house cleaning on Saturday. Her son, LaRell Sparks, and daughter, Mrs. Gay Bish-ofof Salt Lake, were the workers who so capably fulfilled their assignments. Anderson were present at BYU on Friday when their son, David C. Anderson, f, Bey, Bent, or St U With e Classifitdl itt-t- 1 Mrs. Aure Henrie, Fredonia, Ariz., was a v isitor at the home of Mrs. Zina Henrie last Thursday. cancer free Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Olsen and family, Tooele, were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Erma Olsen. A large group of Manti senior citizens w ere in Salt Lake City on Saturday to see the Ice Capades at the Salt Palace. Friday, April 21, was a memorable day for Loralie and Leland Pearson of Sandy, Utah. In observance of their first wedding anniversary they received their endowments and were sealed in the Manti Temple. Following the temple ceremony, a dinner was served to 40 guests at the home of Loralies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. (Dorothy) Cox of Manti. David and Kathy Cox, Susan Corcoran, and Connie Hersman of Manti; Peggy and Gene Castle of West Jordan, and Toni and Rulon Ebert of Salt Lake City attended the temple session and the dinner, along with mother, Mrs. Max Pearson of Murray, his Mr. and grandparents, Mrs. Walter Rowley of Orem and an aunt, Mrs. Ray Pearson of Murray. Lelands former bishop, Val Hunt and his wife of Murray were attending also. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hansen had several family members home over the weekend in honor of Mr. Hansens birthday anniversary. Mrs. Arlene Anderson of Salt Lake City arriv ed on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morley and family of Bountiful arrived on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stilson and family of Manti joined the group. Mrs. Hulda Nelson, Salt Lake City, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson. The Manti Fourth Ward has welcomed the Dan Nance family into the ward. The Nances have purchased the old Helen Jorgenson home and are now living there. Mrs. Wayne Potter entered the San(Sheila) Mr. and Mrs. Roy pete Valley Hospital April Maynes motored to Salt 19th, where she underLake on Friday to spend went surgery for a the day combining busiruptured appendix. She is with ness pleasure. reported as convalescing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. QQC eSsS MARSHMALLOWS Nabisco, 2 lb. $125 I GRAHAM CRACKERS Hl-- C, 46 oz. can JOC ? FRUIT DRINKS Blue Bonnet, MARGARINE 1 lb. JCC 13 Lipton Low Cal LEMON TEA 4 oz 1 19 (Ardclla) Sorensen enjoyed the company of their is who son Wayne, attending BYU for the weekend. Saturday visitors were Ardella's mother, Mrs. Rachel Sorensen, Salt Lake City; Miss Rae Ann Burns, who is attending BYU, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burns, who came from California to visit their daughter. Elaine Christensen Southwick, formerly of Manti, who recently returned from serving a Florida mission, reported her experiences at a luncheon meeting of the Salt Ladies 18 at the Lake-Man- Manti Messenger, Thursday, April 27, 1978 ters Club on April home of Eve Kilpack Other was guests were Mr. and Mrs. (Tatton). Lucille Madsen Krantz. Von Pearson of Murray Present in addition to and Diane L. Adams of the hostesses and Mrs. Ephraim. Southwick were Hazel Rodney Lyon, Salt Lake Hazel Jessen Barton, City, has been a guest at Anderson Rhea Jeff Harper is a new Bigler, the home of his mother, Felt Eddington, Phyllis face in Manti. He moved Mrs. Opal Lyon, for two Jensen Knapp and Melva to Manti from Provo, days. The highlight of his Reid Simmons. where he was studying at trip was to help her with Brigham Young Univerwork and repairs. spring Mrs. Morgan Dyreng sity, but originally Jeff is Mr. and Mrs. Morlin was in Provo last week to from Paul, Idaho. Jeff is going to serve an Cox enjoyed four days attend a luncheon sponsored by the ladies of the internship at the Farmers spring vacation in Ridge Home Administration, Crest, Calif., as guests of husbands who teach on which will keep him here at the business faculty long-timfriends. While there they enjoyed a trip to BYU. Her daughter, in Manti until August. He is living in a small Death Valley. They visited Margaret D. Nadauld was above Carpen- Merrill honored Dean apartment by the popular Scotties Castle there and marveled at the beauty of the desert in bloom. During their stay, Mr. Cox and his friend enjoyed a raft trip, fishing, and reported a Eclairs good catch while the ladies did their thing. Page 8 Fabric Store. ti Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. (Dorothy) Cox had an enjoyable trip to Mesa, Ariz., during the spring vacation. They visted with Rays brother, Byron and his wife Beth and their children, Scott and Rita and their families. While there Mr. and Mrs. Cox attended a temple session and spent a at day a ' Visitors at the home of Mrs. Leah Marx on April 21 were Mrs. Una Swenson of Price and Mrs. Lois Stamatakis of Helper. On April 22 Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Marx of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Behunin of Santa-qui- n were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Leah Marx. ADS WORLD OF RESULT- A A S- beautiful Arboretum 40 miles east University in Provo. Originally Miss Patterof Mesa, where many son comes from Amarillo, varieties of cactus were in Texas. bloom. They saw the desert in bloom, which was very beautiful as a result of last THE MONEY winters storms. , If If 1L 0 i toy Miss Silvia Patterson was a weekend visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Steven v r V'' SPEND i STAYS AT HOME! home. She is an undergraduate, studying psychology and special education at Brigham Young X! ' AT HOME 'C (Kathy) Frischknechts isV ft : 3'" A vVtjlti itio 399 TACOS FOUR DAYS ONLY Tue.. 's Rey Kraft, 10 oz. for having organized the womans group for having served as b Sundai oening tu: the first president of the Erma Olsen, Her husorganization. Suja Tot. ne, band, Dr. Stephen D. is a professor in two of Mrs. Halls' sisters Nadauld, the Graduate School of and a sister of David's Business at BYU. before returning home. On Friday, April 21, they Mr. and Mrs. Levi attended graduation exerHansen left for (Helen) a cises for Ray Halls, brother of David's. Mrs. Phoenix, Ariz., on SaturRose Halls, their mother day, April 8, to spend a from Colorado, and a week with their daughter, sister Linda Gibson from Mrs. Roger (Kathleen) Pennsylvania came for the Bingham. On Monday, April 17 occasion. They all went to Salt Lake to the Ice the arrived at their home in Manti. Capades that night. Orphji Pam, 835 2252 Opal Lun, degree. The impressive services were followed by a buffet dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson at their home. Fourteen members of the De Lone Anderson family and the Robert Anderson family were guests. Mr. and Mrs. DeLone Peter D. Anderson, son of Mrs. Winifred Ander- - Ptfave ubmil WHt examinations, and financial aid to cancer victims, she added. Many worthwhile programs are a direct result of the support of the Cancer Society receives. These volunteers are now looking for continued support, Mrs. Chappell said. received Mr. and Mrs. Reid J. (Helen) Thomas of Billings, Mont., visited Mrs. Thomas brothers, Phil, Ray and Robert Olsen and their families last week. The Thomases recently returned from serving an LDS in mission the Tennessee Nashville District and later in the Missouri St. Louis Mission. Mr. Thomas was s president of the Arkansas Branch for the last six months of their mission. Business, QAecL. 9luts. J Regular Specials Taco Salad Meat Burrito CfOl small soft y(f n Fish - N - Batter Fish Dinner $ 29 $1 79 INCLIDKS Small Salad Small mexifne Fnh Wedges 2 Onion Rings I Ham Cheese & SMA1.L e Kraft, 8 oz. Tf 1000 ISLAND DRESSING Hunts, 20 oz. KETCHUP 3SHC Millers Bakery Weekend Specials Chocolate Zesta, 1 lb. Jw0$ SALTINECRACKERS WPwduce. 9 lb. 12 Ib.l 2 Ib.l 3 Mr. and Mrs. David Halls and family w ent on a trip recently to Fallon, Nevada to visit with Mrs. Halls mother. 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