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Show Gunnison were Mr. and Mrs. Movie Rasmussen, from Manti Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Cox and Pltrakc kubmit mt Itemt b Sund.v evening la: daughter Marian, from LrmaOlkca, Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Orplu Pur. Opal Lvun, Soiya Tow ne, Grant Elliott and sons I le Members of the Utopia spend a night with Dean, and John. Also piesent were three sisters. Ruby Club met at the informa- who was elk hunting. and Farnsworth, Alue Jensen a tion building on Temple Sunday Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pauline Hill at 2:00 p.m. on daughter, of Kearns, and Magleby, also Mr. and October 11 to enjoy an hour of serene relaxation. Sherre Thump, Salt Lake, Mrs. Bill Kunnk, all fiom Mr. and Mrs. Ricks visited. On Sunday the Salt Lake City. graciously entertained the McCaffery home was a Elk hunters Dean Bugroup as they showed the round of excitement when Jora Dennis "Ancient films: chanan and Rodney Lyon grandson, following America Speaks, which gensen, with friends Don and friends. Salt Lake, gives proof of the Book of Warner and Randy Niel- enjoyed their beloved Mormon; "The Profile of a son from Hunter, came for Manti Mountain for a Prophet, which was most the day. Another son and week. interesting as it depicted his wife, Mike and the life of President David Merilyn McCaffery and Robert Peterson. 0. McKay and his driving three children, Granger, Sandy, was a guest at the desire to go forward and joined the family the same home of a brother and sister-in-laserve the Lord; "Meet the day. Mr. and Mormons" and "The Mrs. Neils Peterson, Gunnison marked the before Morning Breaks." The going on the group then journeyed to spot on October 10 where mountain to help with the the home of Mrs. Vonda Beverly Squire and Opal cow herds. Merriam. Refreshments Lyon commemorated the were served to 15 birthday of Mrs. Ellen i members and one guest, Manwill on her birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Tuttle. Coming to help LaVar Mrs. 11a Jorgensen. Ellen Marx celebrate his birthof Opal Mrs. Joyce Strickland is a sister-in-laOctober 13 were Mr. day and two children, Cynthia and an aunt of Beverly. and Mrs. Martin SwenThe enjoyable afternoon and Robert, are son, Price; Mr. and Mrs. their home in was spent visiting and Valdo Heath, Salina; Mr. Richfield on Sunday. She enjoying a special Danish and Mrs. Lorin Marx. held a house warming in lunch. Spanish Fork; Mr. and her new mobile home. Mrs. Kerry Whitlock, Mrs. Norma Berdall of Special guests were her David Gother, Magna; Miss Sylvia Salt Lake visited Mr. and Des daughter. Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Strickland, her grand- Mrs. Mike Worley and LaVern Hatch and son mother, Mrs. Connie Mrs. Cloe Buchanan Scott Larson, Mrs. Rita Anderson, and her par- recently. Norma lived in Curtis and children and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Manti several years before Darnell and Denise, all of Christensen of Manti. leaving on an LDS Salt Lake City. mission. Ephraim News Briefs Manti News Briefs submit iu ms b Suda evening lo: 3 irgioiM Nielson, I k aiior Madsen, R&nda Black, I j v ( Sterling and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen McAffery, Layton, were guests at the home of Cox of Salt Lake City Deans mother, Mrs. entertained family memHazel McCaffery. After bers of Geneva Cox on Betty visited her mother at Sunday in honor of their Richfield, she and Hazel mother's birthday annifrom traveled to the canvon to versary. Coming Mrs. Agnes entoyrd having Jed arid his wife Leora spend the weekend with her. While here they also helped Agnes with some things she needed done. Mi and Mrs. Anderson arc from Sait Lake Citv. Mrs. Ruth Koss under- went surgery at a Bourjtiful hospital on October 11. Family members report that she is doing as well as can be expected and might be allowed to return home at the end of this wetk. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poulsen enjoyed eompany over the weekend. Those visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Clark and two children of Lav ton. Mr. and Mrs, Mangum, formerly Ephraim, spent some Jean of time-las- t week at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rtehard Snow. The Mangutns traveled to Ephraim with their son Mike, who is attending Snow EWORLD OF RESULTS M A College. They also came to attend some meetings in Salt Lake. They w ill he mov ing hack to Utah soon to make their home in Spnngullc. Be Aware of Differences Between Hares, Rabbits Look, there goes a hare. you exclaim, as a little furry creature with long ears hops across your Not path. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elmo Jensen last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nuffer and son of Caldwell, Idaho. a typical response, you say? Vet, often when you spot a rabbit in Utah, you are actually seeing a hare. In fact, three of the four common species of rabbits in the state are correctly-referreto as hares white-tailejaekrabbits, Mr. and Mis. Earl Tuttle of Orem visited w ith d their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielsen and boys last weekend. black-taile- son-in-la- Page 10 jaekrabbits d sectors of the state, according to Dwight Bunnell, supervisor of upland game for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. However, large populations of rabbits also increase the possibility of disease, warns Bunnell. with tularemia, commonly called rabbit fever. An infected animal should be shot and buried without being touched. When dressing a rabbit, a swollen spleen and a liver thickly studded with aware of the diseased be assured that most rabbits in Utah are healthy. Whether you are after hares or rabbits this hunting season, you will find excellent hunting . . . and mighty fine eating white miniature tiny, of signs animals, discolorations will indicate too. measures will eliminate tularemia infection. The A Classified Adi dangers for hunters. A hunter should wash his Tke rabbit or hare w hich is not hands with strong soap easily flushed or moves and rinse in a disinfectant. Budget Sever. Although you should be sluggishly may be infected Simple precautionary snow shoe hares. Hares are born fully furred with their eves open, while rabbits are born blind and naked. The cottontail is and Family members gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Larsen October 7 for a double birthday celebration honoring Calvert, whose anniversary was cm Sept. 15, and Katie Jean Larsen, whose anniversary was on October 16. Coming for the happy occasion were Mrs. Burke Teuhert and four children of them and Mrs. Gene Cox and four children of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price of Wales and Mrs. Armada Cox of Ephraim. The group enjoyed birthday dinner and a pleasant afternoon of visiting. TACOS Utah's only true rabbit. Rabbits are generally smaller in size and have shorter ears than hares. Rabbus and hares are found throughout Utah. The white-tailejaekrabbits prefer the mountainous areas, while their 3$1 FOUR DAYS ONLY Mon. thru Thurs. d black-taile- relatives d adapt easily to all parts of the state except the Uintah Mountains and other mountain resnow The shoe hare gions. prefers high alpine surroundings. Mountain or desert cottontail rabbits are found throughout the northeast state. Cottontail rabbits and Mr. and Mrs. Fay ben Larsen enjoy ed the v isit of a number of at thur home recently. Two nieces and family-member- black-taile- jaekrabbits d retain their brow nish gray Howcoloring ever, during the thick of snow shoe hare hunting season, white-taileand snowshoe hares are often confused. Both don a snowy white coat in winter. Several characteristics easily distinguish these two species of hares from one another. The whitetailed jackrabbit dwarfs the smaller, shorter-earesnowshoe hare. In winter the ears of a white-tailejackrabbit tnav be tipped with black, while a ring of black around the eyes is the only contrasting marking on a white snowshoe hare. Unlike many a snowshoe will often sit frozen against its their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weatherspoon of Long Beach, Calif., vanie for a visit. Joining them in Ephraim were the Laand rsens' daughters husbands. Col. and Mrs. Val Hulgren, Denver; Mr. Pay son, Mrs. Alice Ephraim, Mrs. ami Mrs. Wayne Robins, Minerva Smith and Mrs. Tooele; a grandson, RanLottie Gieen of Salt Lake dy Robins and his wife, met David Gieen at the Logan. Their son. O'Neil arson and his daughter, Salt Lake airport. David had just completed a Deena. completed the r Ohio Cleveland group who enjoyed the LDS Mission. He gave his beauty of Ephraim Canreport in the Fust Ward yon, taking a tour of the sacrament meeting on Skyline Drive and escorting the guests on a tour of Sunday evening. the Snow College campus On Saturday all memother bers of the Green family and points of snowy surroundings, while an unknowing huntinterest in Fnhraim. attended the Manti Temer walks directly past. A ple to participate in the Mrs. Marvin Higbee snowshoe hare scared out wedding of Lori Green and Charles Nieison. recently received an ap- by a hunter rarely runs in a visitors atpointment from Governor straight line. The little tended the reception held Scott Matheson to serve creature v eers to the left or for the couple that on the Utah State Advisory-Boar- the right, suddenly comfor the I tah Council ing to a halt and blending evening. Among those who came were Mr. and of Fine Arts. Mrs. Higbee perfectly with its environMrs. Sessions Wtllardson is presently the president ment. and two children of Logan of Council of Line Arts in The popularity of snow-sho- e and Mrs. Genevieve Sanpete County. hare hunting has 1 he Counc il ot Fine Arts of Provo. increased Tietjen substantially has formerly been an since the animal first Mr. and Mrs. Carvel organization in the Salt became a protected speAllen and six children of Lake area only. In order to cies in Utah three years Pima, Ariz.. visited at the create interest in art and ago. With more than 9.000 Glen J. Nielson home on artists on a broader base, hunters afield in 1977, Friday and Saturday. They the Governor has seen fit over 21,000 snowshoe were en route to Jensen to to extend the organization hares were harvested. The cottontail hunter in attend a testimonial for statewide. Mrs. Higbee will not be Carvel's parents who will states that through having 1978-7soon leave for an LDS a representation on the disappointed. Coming off mission. The Allen chil- board Sanpete County will a record harvest season in dren presented a musical become more visible in the 1977, the cottontail popuarts and will be able to lation continues to peak. spotlight people in the Cottontail populations area who have artistic-abilitie- tend to peak and drop in in any and all of cycles. the arts, music, writing, Cottontail numbers are high in the especially painting, sculpturing, dramatics and others. It is north and northeastern expected that other benefits will also accrue from and daughter Aubrie visited from Sunday until being included in this Thursday last week at the statewide organization. home of her parents. Advertise President and Mrs. MarMrs. Tericia Fitzgerald vin J. Higbee. Alvin Mr. and Mrs Green have just experienced one of their happiest and busiest weeks. On Thursday the Greens, their daughter Lori, her fiance, Charles Nielson, another daughter, Debbie Ballard of We have: year-roun- jack-rabld- d Fish-n-Batt- er Hot Dogs et Shrimp-in-a-Bask- Ham & Cheese Onion Rings Fish Dinners Picadilly Chips d d COKE, SPRITE, OR TAB 12oz. can 1 lb. LONGHORN CHEESE Midget j j Anderson number and Carvel was a her son speaker at the meeting. Mr. WANT ADS Manti Messenger, Thursday, October 19, 1978 1 two-yea- Western Family jack-rabbit- PINEAPPLE 2 can Betty Crocker PANCAKE FLOUR 3 lb Jenos CHEESE PIZZA MIX Hunts 46 oz. TOMATO JUICE Hunts 14 oz. POTATOES Western Family CORN 303 can 387 . . TKl I t mmmm unt Western Family ORANGE JUICE6oz. Western Family ... WHIPPED TOPPING 9 oz. 3$l .45 ns FOR APPLES per lb iw YELLOW ONIONS per lb POTATOES 101b. bag PEANUTS 0$ O 3f$ Hours: Open 9:00 q.m. till 8:00 IlleEtL FRESH FRYERS whole, per lb FRESH FRYERS cut up, per lb VARIETY PACK LUNCH MEAT, perpkg BAR S FRANKS 1 lb. pkg PRICES EFFECTIVE Oct. 19,20,21 available Call-i- FRESH pa; By New cooking thermometer goes into the water with the eggs and tells you when they're the way you like them. Smart thermometer. Chill pastry 30 minutes before baking. Helps to keep It from shrinking. $69 I Don't struggle to bone a chicken breast that you're going to poach and serve cold. Just simmer It as is, and remove skin and bones when it's cooked. Always do things the easy way, we say. $119 Don't struggle to find the food you want for your family at prices that wont strain the budget. Com. straight to U HUNTERS SPECIALS Russets Morrell's lb. Sliced $125 1 Bacon Cauliflower 10 lbs. lb. 68 1 - $125 1 19 Western Family 6 oz. Rhodes Bread N Banquet Boil-i- n o$i 1 $1 5 loaves 9q, Bags 13 389 Western Family 46 oz. Tomato Juice 53 Del Monte 303 Pierce's 2 'A Pork& Beans 3$l Orange Juice """ 1 lb. 6 Pack cans lb. 303 r Hormel 39 Red Grapes $929 1 JLt lb. Coca Cola Products Hormel's Slab Bacon o$i09 1 Kern 389 Pringles lb. 49 Wranglers Hostess Double Luck 303 Sweet Rolls Green Beans MANYMOREHUNTING SPECIALS IN THESTORE 24 GROCERY Applesauce Gerald Crismon PRODUCE Apples Member of Assoooted Food Stores Inc Western Family Food For Thought 0 Red Delicious i Apple Cider p.m.; 283-452- Prices Effective: October 1 9,20,2 1 " 3 orders are WEICOMEI n Western Family 3V per lb Pastrios 9 s rMf Candy and 389' 4yA oz. ' |