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Show Lake City, arrived in time to attend Sunday School and stayed for sacrament Manti News Briefs iUmsi bv Sund fcubmil Orpha Pam, Opal Lun, i SonjaTone,835.W42 Mrs. Lydia Sorensen has returned home from Washakie. Utah, where she had been tending her grandehildren, sons and daughters of Rojer and Linda Sorensen, while EittElj) For information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons committing acts of vandalism on water and power lines owned by the city. for the same against any other city property Marti City vjQiqpafl (Sump CAKE MIXES Montana, New Mexico and Colorado Universities. Professional guest speakers helped all present to enlarge their understanding of newspapering by the program outlined to and also by comparing took a trip they Oklahoma to pick up a notes with other collegues trailer and to South Dakota at the seminar. Max returned to Manti to bring bask a load of eatlle for Peterson Broth- Sunday evening, but Beth ers. Rojer's employers, took a flight from Denver who operate the Peterson to Boise, Idaho to spend a Brothers ranch at Washa- week visiting with her kie near Portage, Utah. Mrs. Terry daughter, Prior to going on Brewer and family who Columbus Day Mrs. So- moved to Emmett, Idaho rensen had met her last spring. It was the first time Beth had been able to daughter and MeCune Dase and Nancy spend a full w eek w ith the and their two daughters, Brewers and was a very in Delta. They w ent on and special experience. Max and David drove to met Mr. Sorensen as he w as taking the sheep camp Idaho Friday, spending to the desert. After dinner the weekend visiting and with the and a visit the MeCunes sightseeing and Mrs. Sorensen re- Brew ers. The Calls returnturned to Tooele for the ed to Manti Monday night. While in Emmett, Beth night. The McCunes were in process of moving to visited w ith Joanne Barton Elliott who lives there Boise, Idaho. and who sends greetings Visitors at the home of to her family and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Forest Manti. Washburn over the weekWalter Iowry, Brigham end were Mrs. George City, and Dwayne Dean, Lougy and three daughters, Grantsville; Mrs. Salt Lake City, a missionArvel Dees and two boys, ary companion of Walter's in the Philippine Islands, Tooele, and Merrill Washburn, Orem, w ho came for were in Manti for the deer hunt on Saturday and were the deer hunt. visitors at the Marlton Carl Alder and family. Lowry residense. Randy West Jordan, were visStringham, from BYU and itors at the David Alders a grandson of Jannice and Lucy Nielson, joined in the Saturdav and Sunday. hunt also. Kjar and Lloyd H. Lee R. Olsen and two family, Layton, spent the weekend with Mr. and boys, Forrest and Preston, Mrs. Lloyd Kjar. Tooele, and Randy Dew, Tooele, were in Manti for Mr. and Max Call were the deer hunt and were guests for the weekend of visitors at the home of of the Mrs. Erma Olsen over the October Fxxon Oil Company at the weekend. Keystone Lodge at KeyMax stone, Colorado. Sunday visitors at the participated on a guest home of Girven and Helen panel discussion. The Stott were their son Carl, purpose of the seminar his w ife Shirley and four of was to assist student their children Carolyn, college editors to increase Shari, Jema and Lance. their skills in journalism. Lauri Stabbs, a friend, was Students were present visiting also. from Utah, Wyoming, They came from Salt 13-1- 5 yg Duncan Hines INSTANT COCOA MIX Hershey, 21b PORK & BEANS Van Camp, 300 can RICEARONI COLD CUPS, 100 - 7 oz. Sweetheart Pineapple-Grapefru- evening to: trma Olsen. Drink it Del Monte 46oz SPAGHETTI, 24 oz. American Beauty . . WHOLE KERNEL CORN Western Family 303 rut CASr ttnrn $919 s 29 2 89 98 TACOS ...55 25" APPLES, Red Delicious lb 23' CAULIFLOWER lb 25 & lb PORK ROAST HORMEL SIZZLERS 12oz. pkg BACON, Value lb. pkg Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Braithwaite enjoyed the weekend by traveling to Monticello to attend the farew ell of a nephew, Sam Anderson, who will serve an LDS mission in Japan. Still 1st Mrs. and Glen Sanpete to join other family members and friends for the deer hunt. They stayed at the home of Mrs. Lloyds mother, Mrs. Ann O. Peterson. The Eldon Mclffs home was the headquarters for immediate family members for the deer hunt. Dr. Bruce Mclff and his family came from Provo and Kay six-wee- k Mr. and Mrs. Don DeMill are enjoying their Mclff and his family L. from Richfield. Manti home during the deer hunting season. They are living in Salt Lake, where both are employed. Roy Thomas made a recent trip to Salt Lake City to keep a medical appointment. While he was in that area Ike Mrs. Rula Squire has as her deer season guests her daughter, June Larsen, and children while her Norman Larsen, is deer hunting. a Stoker, brother-in-la- sufferred a massive heart attack and died. Roy son-in-la- attended funeral the services with other family members. Mrs. Lillie Thomas, a sister-in-laalso attended the services. beautifully trimmed birthday cake with one ever-glocandle commemorated the first birthday of little Ronnie Squire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Squire on Oct. 20 at the home of his Mr. and grandparents, Mrs. Morris Squire, as family members met at their home for the A Mrs. Buddie (Dorothy) Anderson, Tooele, called at the home of her husbands parents, Lin-do- n and Virginia Anderson while the deer hunt had Bud occupied. at Home Shop RICK-U- P and 3rd weeks of each month, but now: Street (forth - Monday Union Street Sorth - Taetdoy 9:00 AM. Required to be in bags, cans, boxes, or tied bundles not more than 50 lbs. Prices Effective: Oct. 26,27,28 Anniversary Glasses FRESH PRODUCE Utah Dalieitai With your choice of drink GROCERY Kelloggs Hot Dogs Shrimp-in-a-Bask- et Ham & Cheese Onion Rings 1 2 - Fish Dinners Campfire 1 Mirslimalbttt 1 g$ wttb $198 25 lb. bg9 6 lb. Ball PaHari 325 "C". Grade Norbest lb. Him 15 49 9al Al Van Kamp 12 oz. every 689 $500 1 lb. lb. Western Family ""N Shasta average .... Fih Kiboh $29 CMir 1b. 69 - Western Family Cmfw gal. Oalaat s i FfN V2 90 Oraaja Jaiea Yalta 3 oz. Riea Kritpiit Picadilly Chips Sunny Delight nmm rt Fish-n-Batt- er 49 2 lb. AHIi V gal, lea Craa Hormel Vila 1 lb. Baeaa yirtkete $119 pdTnr In Ephraim 1 OOC OV Qt. Candy and I Sundaes Va Price With Datarjaaf Heinz 32 oz. 72 Hormel Gunnison UtHa Cones Pastries Shakes Floats EFFECTIVE 28 Mr. Lloyd and their missionary son Earl, Midvale, came to Mrs. Frances Warwood returned to her home last week after an enjoyable vacation in Clearfield as guest at the home of her son, Carl Warwood, and family. GARBAGE PRICES Oct. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Buchanan were guests at the home of their mother, Mrs. Maude Peterson, while enjoying deer hunting in Manti Canyon. for mm env available 26-27-- Mrs. Arthur Parson of occasion. Orem. Deer hunting was the highlight of the trip. Carla Lyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Elbert Beal of Salt Lake Lyon, is visiting at the City was a weekend visitor home of her grandmother, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Opal Lyon. She will Mrs. Alvin Beal. He also return to her home after visited with two other the deer hunt. sons, Nathan and Delbert while in Manti. NEW SCHEDtllE JJpnfA FRESH FRYER BREASTS SIRLOIN STEAK Mrs. Reba Alder as guest at the home of her son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Gail Alder, CenterMrs. Alfred (Fannie) ville. While there she also Salt Lake, is Link, visits at the enjoyed side homes of Mr. and Mrs. enjoying an extended visit Valden (Fern DeMill) with her mother, Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. and Katie Mavlett. Mrs. Reed (Janet DeMill) John Allen Stevens, Jensen, both of whom were born and grew up in Sandy, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manti. Mrs. Alder attendBraithwaite, a ed home coming services Clinton for the Jensens son, John week ago. John bagged Jensen. She visited by his elk and has once again phone with Mrs. Elva returned to the mountains Peterson Tom of Copper-ton- , to try his luck with the who sends greetings deer. to friends and family at Mrs. Geneve Bown home. She also visited a and her accompanied her son and granddaughter Mr. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Mrs. to Kenneth Bown, Kuder at Clyde (Pauline) their home in Murray Heber City, where she where they have moved visited with her sister-in-laMrs. Alta Coleman from Tahoe. from Friday until Monday, Mrs. Erla B. Lund, Salt while the Bow ns joined Mrs. Carl Lake, and her mother, Mr. and for four days Braithwaite Mrs. Cloe Buchanan, motored to Las Vegas, of camping and fishing. Nev., to enjoy the Visiting at the home of weekend at the home of a Mr. and Mrs. Max Larson Mrs. and sister, daughter Carol Burke and family, were their daughter and her husband, Mr. and w ho recently moved there Mrs. Glen Parson, and from Danville, Calif. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Opal Lyon accompanied her son, Rodney Lyon, to his home in Salt Lake after the elk hunt. She also visited in Magna with relatives before returning to Manti with Rodney on his return to enjoy the deer hunt with family members and Salt Lake friends. 9' CUCUMBERS each smcoic rut Pact was very much enjoyed by 3$l00 We have: AVOCADOS vacation k Page 10 Mickey Mouse 3$l TIMS FOR A two-wee- After the misfortune of breaking her hip, Mrs. Alburn Lyon was taken to the Utah Valley Hospital. On Oct. 18 complete hip surgery was performed. Reports are that Mrs. Lyon is doing as well as can be expected. She is in, Room 322. Mon. thru Thurs. 29 ns babies for adoption. Robert was born and raised in Manti, a son of Pres, and Mrs. R. Clair Anderson. FOUR DAYS ONLY ....65 39' Salt Lake City. Carl is manager of the Granite School District Credit L'nion and his wife is associated w ith the LDS Social Service, placing Sam is the son of Pres, and Mrs. Robert Anderson and is their fourth child to serve in the mission field. Union Tfiamiumk ORANGE JUICE Western Family, 6oz. HASH BROWNS Russett, 2 lb. pkg meeting. Then a turkey dinner w ith all the trimmings was served, after which they returned to their home in Manti Messenger, Thursday, October 26, 1978 Hershey 2 lb. Iftttart Caeaa Sfulan 1 89 2 oz. 90 2J Western Family 46 oz. Pineattl J'ici Call-i- n orders are WEICOMEI 283-452- 0 -- |