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Show School Lunch Messed Menu I 7 Events -- Oct. 30 t heese Bunw ich 1 omatoes Shades of Green Salad C hoice of Dressing Pickle Slices Cranberry Choc. Cake 1 Janice Farnsworih Mrs. Walter Mr. and Jr. Farnsworth (Pat) Milk announce the arrival of their 13th child, Janice Marie, who was horn Oct 22. She weighed nine pounds and two ounces. Janice Marie has 10 sisters and 2 brothers. Walter and Ethel Farnsworth of Manti now have 6b grandchildren and a progeny of 108. Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Kingman, McElroy Ariz., maternal grandparents, now have 2 grandchildren. Janice also has a Mrs. George C. Oct. Crackers Finger Foods Orange Slices Spud Nuts- - Milk Nov. 1 1 I'tah. Whipped Potatoes ossed Green Salad Chilled Peach Halves Cranberry Sauce Hot Rolls - Butler - Milk Mrs. Scott (Jerrae) Lee announce the birth of their second daughter at the Gunnison and Valley Hospital on Oet. 14. The baby, who will be named Justina weighed 8 Nov. 2 uikev Fricasse 1 Justina Lee Mr. 1 Deluxe Meal Loaf Potatoes and Gravy Buttered Carrot Pennies Celery Sticks ear Bread - Butter Honey Cups - Milk Love-ridg- of Lehi, 31 Chili Lee, lbs. at birth. Jessica Elliott Mr. and Mrs. N. Brvan Elliott (Joanne Barton) of Emmett, Idaho are the parents of a new baby girl. Jessica was born Mav 10, 1978, at the Logan LDS Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. Grandparents are Betty M. Barton, Manti, (her 8th) and Mr. and Mrs. Norvil Elliott of Emmett (their 1st). are Mr. and Mrs. Alden Barton of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bingham, Emmett, and H. R. Elliott of Weiser. Idaho. Manti High School News by Mindy Haymund Deer hunt- Monday vacation. ing The JV Tuesday football team played South Sevier at Manti. The game started at 4 00. T heir record is 2 and 3. We had Wednesday our "Seventy-Plu- s Day" program. We felt very privileged to have these special guests come visit our school. The girls volleyball team traveled to Hurricane. Their record for the season so far is 3 and 1. They're doing an outstanding job representing Manti High and the community. The JV Thursday football team had the last game of the season, against Richfield. It will be played in Manti at 4.00 p.m. The JV team has had a super successful season this year. The Varsity Friday football team also plays their last game of the season against Richfield. They will travel to Richfield and the game starts at 7:30. We invite the community to come support Manti High football team on their last The drama Ephraim to Enforce Dog Dog owners in Ephraim have been alerted to the fact that stricter licencing laws are now in effect and will be enforced, city officials said. Dogs not licensed be impound- w ill been of the because adopted extensive damage done by night-rovin- have policy has dogs which recently killed or Manti First Ward Readies Fun Night First-Secon- .... ...... . 16 15 12 12 . 12 11 Manti High School will close out the football season in a game with the Richfield High School Wildcats Friday night under the lights in Richfield. Kickoff time is 7:30. 10 d Pictures Arrive the Class 2-- poll, has now won four while losing five games after last healing Fmery week. The Wildcats need to beat Manti Friday to gain a spot in the state 38-2- Classified Ads Are Still One of the Cheapest Ways to Individual high scries: Jean Daniels, 540; Cathv Jensen, 539; Renon Daniels, 537. High team game: Craft Nuts, 883; Wild Bunch. 869; Snappy Service, 855. Individual high game: Lila Phillips. 208; Renon Daniels, 203; Mary Jean Daniels, 199. Games over 160: KMTI - Karen Nell, 171; Gail Buchanan, 189; Ruby Nunley, 189, 162. Wild Bunch - LaRee Nielson, 184; Karen Miller, 177; Lila Phillips, 208; Carol Mortenson, 174. Snappy Service - Renon Daniels, 203, 177; Jerre-ly179; Blankenship, Cathy Jensen, 180, 179. 180; Bette Jensen, 182. Owen's Sport Center Gloria Johnson, 165, 170, 162; Becky Duncan, 162, 176; Fran Fowe, 169, 162. Rollettes - LaRue JohnJean 193; son, Mary Daniels, 166, 175, 199. Strikettes - Kathv Sorenson, 188; Christie Bun- Advertise! were winning last week, the Templars were dropping a 43-- 0 decision to Gtand County High School in Moab for their seventh loss in nine starts. Five fumbles within the 20 yard line contributed A Halloween dinner will heavily to Mantis loss to 4 be held Friday night at 6 in the No. ranked team in Clas the standings. the Manti Adult Center. In other Region 7 action The Floyd Bell family will last week, Millard conpresent a musical variety tinued unbeaten and program, according to Mrs. Lila Keller, the maintained its position at pack centers activity director. the head of the thumping Those attending are w ith a asked to bring their own of prev iously unbeaten San Juan. dishes. play-off- the While Wildcats Halloween Dinner Slated 2-- 2-- one-side- Li d Plaza Fruit & Dairy Lrhl Emmett, Idaho Red Delicious n Apples the hassles of everyday living... that's why Utah welcomed more than 10 million visitors last year. Tourists can enjoy the easy pace of the outdoors and cosmopolitan 186: Ada 168, nell, Collard, 166, 167. Cow Palace II - Barbara 160; 186, Jacobsen, Brunson, 1 . 162. Fingertip Shopping Vie Is Yours When Read the Classified Ads I ORDERS ONLY! Phone city life in Utah. We give tourists what they need-- a place to relax. They, in return, give us what we need-ne- w" money. Travel is an important part of our economy. It's a S38B million industry. So you see, Utah does need tourists almost as much as tourists need Utah. Shauna Perry, 6 Craft Nuts - Vicki Rose Thompson, 191; Sorenson, 167; Margaret 1 ,50box Everyone needs to get away from pre-scho- Susan Stevenson Accepts Argentina Mission Call Richfield, now rated No. 10 in 8 Mary Ordinance ed. The Won Lost ... Craft Nuts Snappy Service . Rollettes Owen's Sport C. Strikettes Wild Bunch Cow Palace 11 . . KMT1 maimed several sheep. John Peterson reported Hamburgeron a Bun to the City Council that Catsup Mustard $250 in damages had been Sliced Lettuce - Onions done to part of his herd in French Fries one night. Other sheep Orange Slices - Milk owners have reported similar experiences. Two of the dogs sighted in recent incidents were a small Doberman and a large black Labrador. Dog owners should be aware that even licensed dogs must be confined at Need a load of ftrcw ood. at 5 p.m. in the Manti night. City officers said. Ward culsome spaghetti squash, or School a bag of potatoes? Could tural hall. A roast beef dinner with you use some homemade bread, a chocolate cake or potatoes and gravy and all a plate of brownies? How of the trimmings will be about some special craft the feature of the evening. Manti Elementary Dinner will be served School items to give for Christpictures have mas gifts, or a plate of starting at 5 p.m. and arrived. Principal Kenhomemade candy? continuing until 8 p.m. neth Graham said. These will all be Diners are requested to Parents of available at the Manti bring their own dishes. children may pick up their A country store operFirst Ward Fun Night pictures at the school ated by the First Ward between 8 a.m. and 3:30 opening tonight, Oct. 2b, elders quorum will sell p.m., he explained. garden produce, storage foods, firewood and special services. Home baked goods, including breads, cakes, cookies, candies and pies, hand-madand many teaching Sunday School craft items will be sold by and Mutual and serving as A the Relief Society. one of the stake secre- movie for the smaller taries for six years. children and a fish pond will be other activities. The price of the roast beef dinner will be $2.50 per person age 2 or over, $i.50 for children under 12. A family ticket is available for $10. ing Mission on Nov. 2. She is the daughter of Mrs. Mont (Maxine) Shepherd and the late Max Stevenson. Nov. 3 Templars Point to Final Game of Season with Richfield game of the season. Saturday department is sponsoring a Halloween Dance for all the students. The cost is SI .75. It starts at 8.30 p.m. and goes until midnight. Refreshments are for sale also. Special attraction: Di aiula. Page 4 Messenger - Enterprise, Thursday, October 26, 1978 tfjj. Hi 5-- 9 Appleswill be delivered only when 300 boxes have been ordered. public service message oi this newspaper I WMfW p.m. (Betty Barton) A You 835-516- 1 mgyysyg.-.(- ihmtlf iilnl irtinr Republicans are Going io Vote to Re-Ele- ct e Susan Stevenson has accepted a mission call to the Rosario Argentina Mission and will be honored at a farewell in the Ephraim First Ward on Oct. 29 at 5 p.m. Miss Stevenson graduated as valedictorian from both Manti High School and Snow College and summa cum laude from BYU, majoring in ele- Ray Nielsen Democrat, Fainrfot? 1 mentary education. She has been employed at Snow College in various secretarial positions since her graduation and taught the College Nursery School for one year. She plays the piano and Susan Stevenson was organist in the Junior going on mission Sunday School for several Miss Stevenson will years. She has been active in many church positions: enter the Language Train- - V7 , w x i, Utah Hem cf RdprtiiftMm, EHiftiei 69 V, l7,L Utah Coaitty: WANT ADS Mahton, Thlttia, Ccvmd BrH (A WORLD OF ) RESULTS, Sastptfi County: 11 IT U November 7 0 0 NEWTON DONALDSON 4 Year County Commissioner EXPERIENCED & CAPABLE Moroni Feed Company Accountant Controller, Assistant Manager 31 Years Moroni Utah Stake Clerk 15 Years Deputy County Treasurer 7 Years World War II Veteran Past Post Commander Spring City American Legion Past President Moroni Lions FARMER AND TURKEY GROWER Retiring in February and will be able to devote full lime to the position. Will Strive to; Bring Fiscal and monetary responsibility to the Commission Improve the economic, educational, industrial and agriculture status of the county. DEMOCRAT Because: We like his strong, solid conservative stand on the important issues. We like his voting record. We like the way he has given outstanding representation to his constiuents, regardless of place or residence or party affiliation. J. Collin Allan, f.laploton Marlin Conover, Springvllle Janes T. Carlton, Indianola Anno Carlton, Indianola Jay Potorson, Milburn Both Carlston, Fairviea Betty Ramsey, Fairview Mayor Allan Bock, Kt. Ploasant Willard L Soronson, Spring City Larry Sooty, Fairoioa Vida Soronson, Spring City Catherine C. Chrlotoncan, Spring City Gtfonn Jacobson, Ephraim Golden Carlston, Fainioiv Radln Uoioon Potorson, Milburn V. Jacob:on, Ephraim A |