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Show I I days at the homes of her sisters. Miss Marguerite Hoggan and Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, after Andy Pltnw kubmil nrb ilembt Sundae evening to: which they returned her to t rma Olsen, Orpha Pam, her home and remained Opal Lvon, Sunja Tutnc, 8 five days while Andv and assisted her in Monday afternoon 111. They have lived in painted many ways. On the Club members California for 12 vears. Utopia follow ing Sunday , Mr. and joined together for their Mrs. Christiansen motorMr. and Mrs. Frank third Kensington of the ed to Capitol Reef where season at the home of Mrs. Wanlass has special visVera Sorensen. Fourteen itors last week. Franks they picnicked and etioy-eviewing natures members and one guest, sister and her husband, Mrs. Rev a Larsen of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Ephraim, were present. Jacobsen from San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Chicken dinner was Calif , were visiting with Salt Lake, were Alder, served bv hostesses Mrs. them and other friends in weekend V era Sorensen. Mrs. guests at the Edna Manti and Lehi. home of their mother, Lund. Mrs. Opal Lvon, They went bavk home Mrs. Reba Alder. While Mrs. Oipha Parry and again on Monday. here Gail assisted his Mrs. Martha Tooth. VisitMr. and Mrs. John mother in duties preparaing and handwork were the aetivuies of the sovial. Peacock and Mr. and Mrs. tory for winter. Richard Peacock recently Carl Poulsen entered Mr. and Mrs. Ned returned from Orange, the Gunnison Valley San from moved Kohler Calif., where Richard had Hospital Saturday where 1st. on been Manti to invited the July Diego by he had an appendectomy. The live with their three Orange Second Ward to He expects to be released Kevin and give a slide presentation children. Jill. and discussion on survival Thursday or Friday. Jocelyn on 106 W. 4 N. Mr. Kohler is the skills and the objectives of Mrs. Geneve Bown is assistant superintendent the survival program as home after enjoying four of the North BYU. conducted While Sanpete by weeks in Kennewick, in Southern School Disttict. California, visiting family Since they 'll have to live they enjoyed visiting Wash., members from Aug. 17 to North in the Sanpete various points of interest 14. was a guest She School District, thev are and spending time with Sept. at the home of Mrs. James planning to move to that Dr. and Mrs. Steven who had Braithwaite, Peacock and family. area in the spring been vacationing in OklaNed is originally from Mrs. Ruby Gifford, homa w ith her mother and Milford, Utah, and Joan comes from East St. Louis, Springdale, visited four stopped by on her return home to pick up Geneve. They went by way of Boise, Idaho, where they spent one night, then by Pendleton, Ore. While in Washington she visited at Mesa, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Braithw aite and family. James and Glen are sons of the late Blaine Braithwaite, formerly of Manti, and a brother of Geneve. .. A son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bown, Manti News Briefs 2 1 motored to Kennewick, where they spent several days and brought mother home. their son and his w ife. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Boswell, all of Concord, Calif. They are enjoying visiting and plan to remain with their mother during thwr their lietta Merriam Mrs. is elated to hav e as guests at her home her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boswell, and Heber, were visitors in Manti over the weekend. in weekend helping KandaBlatk, Mr. Brent Woodside Honored As Second Runner-u- p Brent Woodside, a Manti Second Ward Webelo Scout, was recently in the named Second Runner-uNational Cub Scout Youth Representative Program of the local Scout council. Brent represented the Sanpete Scout District in the council competition, which included 35 other districts. He was selected because of his accomplishments in Cub Scouting, school activities, p rrnr,nit it ' ,rr ic C I MmJI lOT & T. for Sanpete art. Page 8 and Ruby Anderson and family, Salt Lake City, has been in the LDS Hospital recently and is now convalescing at the Wasatch Villa temporarily. She is feeling better each day and expresses her desire to hear from her dear friends and neighbors. She looks forward to reading the Enterprise each week also. Her address is: Wasatch Villa, 2200 East 3300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109. 3l 00 -- AU WEEK! y fc w niilT Taco Time is now accepting applications from women to work either part-tim- e or full-tim- e as a cookwaitress 95 Pumpkin Pies Violet Nielsen of Ephraim, who has been living with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jones of Idaho This Week iwm V family-member- Canyon and enjoyed the visited scenery. They Tonys parents and sister Gail in Salt Lake before returning home. TACOS I! BREAD Picas? aiibmil items bv Sundai evening to: 5 Virginia Nielson, 3 Eleanor Madsen, and Mrs. Tony (LaVee) Hess and children Melinda and Erick of Spokane, Wash., spent several days with LaVees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bailey and her brothers and other in Ephraim. went on several They community service, religious activities fishing trips in New and character development. Brent, the son of Warren and Betty V oodside, is 10 years old and a member ol Pack 3540 in Manti. His Cubmaster is Rav Johnson and Webelos Den Leader is Barbara Jensen. Brent is a fifth grader School. His at Manti Elementary favorite subjects are reading, math and Miiiers Bakery Weekend Specials APPLE CINNAMON Ephraim News Briefs her daughter, Michelle, who will be attending school at SUSC, get settled. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mickelson and family, son-in-la- Mrs. Jennie Lowry was Cedar City over the Manti Messenger, Thursday, September 21, 1978 Webelos Scout Brent Woodside, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Woodside. i-- 4 ' ' V YOUR FOOD DOLURS HAVE V'VV'VVVVvy WHERE i Register for Evening Classes At President's Old Home With the start of a new academic year Snow College, the Division of Community Services and Continuing Education will begin registration for all quarter evening classes. According to Trenna B. West, the new coordinator for evening school, The classes offered should meet a variety of interests as well as a variety of ages. The new year presents many new opportunities for at personal growth and the courses being offered to the public will enrich their lives and further their education and knowledge. Examples of courses being offered this quarter include Conversational Spanish, Estate Planning, Raequetball and Tole Painting. Some of the classes will be specifically for children, which include, Arts and Crafts, Gymnastics, Trampoline Instruction and Storytelling, (creative learning experience), for ages A class in Writing Your Own Personal History, to be taught by John Bennion, will cover such topics as getting to know you," "Memories, and "the past is now." This list is by no means exhaustive of the current offerings for fall quarter, but is representative of the types of courses available. Registration is now taking place at our new location, 157 East Center Street, Ephraim, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.nt. For further information or to register for classes, call Snow College ext. 208. Classes begin the week of Sept. 25 and early registration is suggested as the continuation of each course depends on enrollment. 3-- 283-402- orders are Coil-i- n WELCOME! Specials Effective " ! Prices Effective: Sept. 21,22,23 ICHb. Apples Sugar 4,i CUBE STEAK ib. BARS WEINERS1 lb. pkg $1 39lb. 40 $ 29 Keebler Vanilla Wafers $129 I Jello Gelatin Toste-A-Tre- $109 I Maiola Corn 39' 279' .... : gi Oil igoi Sept. .1 99 659 79' $ 19 $1 69 Franco-Ameriea- n $19 . JL l:r Beef Raviolios '5o, Western Family 589 - Tomato Juice 36 Tall Canned Milk 4Q4 s Western Family Corn Oil EFFECTIVE 23 Inc oz. Off Marked Price PRICES 21-22-- $oes Western Family 46oz- 55 6 oz Apple Cider at PRODUCE Western Family Tonys Frozen Pizza 03 1 flleatji. PORK CHOPS lb PORK ROAST Loin End lb BACON 12 oz. pkg. Western Family STEW BEEF 0 Ib. Russett Potatoes 79' FRESH Western Family Red Delicious 1 mBf gywcgwi Sept. 21 ,22,23 GROCERY Hours: Open 9:00o.m. till 8:00 p.nTk Seedless Grapes 0 of Wpmbet Associated Food la 283-452- Margarine Western Family 46 oz. 3 Western Family 12oz Johnstons Yogurt Sliced Bacon rPurex i Bleach 87 Apple Juice 16'3 Push-up- s each Western Family 46 oz. 69 Pineapple Juice 69 J gal- - American Beauty 2 oz. 1 Krinkly Noodles $257 Pierce's Ib. Old Fashioned $ 23 Western Family 49' Beef Franks Ice Cream 1 'j gal. 53 j 3 i |