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Show Manti Messenger, Thursday, July 2, 1981 surprised last Saturday by a visit of friends from Cottonwood, Ariz., the Mr. and Mrs. Laurtz Peterson. The Allens met the Petersons while in Cottonwood on their mission. The Allens were Monti News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen were pleasantly for news of many friends and some of their converts. The Petersons were returning home after a visit in Salt Lake City. after a seven-mont- h vacation. She spent three montha in Washington, D.C. and Virginia. She said she had a wonderful time sightseeing points of Mrs. H. Arthur Davidson interest including the Blue has returned to her home Ridge Mountains of Virginia. She was able to attend a temple session in the Washington, D.C. LDS Temple with her granddaughter and her husband. She then flew to Seattle, Washington, for a visit in Manti wili with her children there City and then returned to Ogden to visit her son and ' by being his family. From there she flew to Colorado Springs, Chief Drew Colo., and spent some time with her grandbe if daughter Carol Davidson Hardy before returning home. glad NOTICE! Open burning be prohibited, the of issued a except permit from Fire Incinerators may Merriam. used screens are used and the area cleared for a least ten feet on all sides. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Stephenson, Bountiful, for your compliance. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stephenson, over the Manti Fire Department Utah Valley Hospital. He entered the hospital June 10 for back aurgery and reports that he la feeling much better but muat be careful for the neit year. Dr. and Mrt. Von (Barbara) Francom and five children visited at the home of Mra. Evelyn Anderaon, Mra. Fran-com- a mother, for four daya last week prior to their moving to Colorado, where Dr. Francom haa Accepted a position as superintendant principal of a school district in eastern Colorado. Dr. Francom has previously held positions as principal in both Utah and Wyoming schools. and Carol returned to completing his service in the Iowa Des Moines Wednesday. Two weeks ago Forest Mission. He arrived home and Vernelda Washburn June 19 and reported his returned to Manti and mission last Sunday in the were released from their Manti Third Ward. mission assignment in Randy plans to resume Mississippi, They gave a his schooling at Snow report of their mission experiences last Sunday in the Manti Fourth Ward sacrament meeting. l I Miss Lisa Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barton of Manti, will leave on Friday, July 3, to attend the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference in Chicago. While there she will participate in the office procedures competition and serve as a voting Dr. and Mrs. Brad delegate. As first place Rasmusson, Salt Lake' winner in Utah in this City, visited several days competition at the State last week with Mrs. Freda PBL Conference in Rasmusson in Ephraim April, she will now and the Juel Rasmusson represent Utah and Snow family in Manti. While College in Science degree here Brad assisted Juel in and a one-yesecretarial getting his cattle moved to certificate. She plans to the mountains. continue her studies at Brigham Young UniverElder Elliott and Sister sity. Carol Braithwaite were Trad Cook, a daughter granted a weeks leave of absence from their mis- of Mr. and Mrs. Dale sion assignment in Kirt-lan(Joan) Cook, Pleasant Grove, is spending the to home Ohio, fly because of the serious summer with her granillness of their grandson, dmother, Mrs. Evelyn Jimmy, son of Mr. and Anderson, in Manti. Mrs. Jim Braithwaite. Trad has a part in the Page 10 College in the fall. where Lee is stationed. Mrs. Erma Olsen reports that her son, Lee Olsen, and his family in Korea had provided lunches for a Mission Conference held on the island of Cheju in Korea The Olsen family received a letter of thanks from the mission president. The Olsens served American food to the missionaries which was much appreciated. Specials Effective: J1 MH GROCERY July 2, 3 Menjber 6f Associated Food Stores, Inc. Closed 4th solo! s'-- ' ar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bair attended the Emil D. Rosenvall family reunion Saturday at the City Park. Center-fiel- d Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Moosman attended funeral services for their OUR Albert brother-in-la- Bizm' I Coleman, in Elsinore, last Thursday. Monday of this week they received word of the death of their nephew, Leon Moosman of Kearns. David Alder returned home June 25 from the J . d, Miracle Young Jimmy (6) is being Mormon treated at the Utah Valley Pageant. Hospital in Provo for a Elder Randy Bradley, brain tumor. The family that report improvement missionary son of Mr. and is slow, but the prognosis Mrs. Jerry Bradley of very encouraging. Elliott Manti, has returned alter Price's Merc. 405 East 200 South 035-43- 1 Manti 1 Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m, Sundays: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. lAsr WITH Spocials Effocjivo July 2r 3, 4, 5 Open for businoss July 4th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, opon from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. mtaenmtk Banquet FRIED CHICKEN 2 lb. pkg. 6 oz. can $C159 2J SOO' LEMONADE Our New Meat Department will open July 3rd. WE WILL HAVE A FRESH STOCK OF QUALITY MEATS. Come in and see for yourself. USDA Boneless Rolled BEEF ROASTS ft V lb. Choice PORK ROASTS per lb r7C HONEYDEW per lb CrC NEW POTATOES Cl O C SEEDLESS GRAPES 2jO per lb CLIP CC TOP CARROTS per lb PORK CHOPS HAMS lb. Boneless SClOO TOP SIRLOIN lb. Sliced BACON 1 lb. pkg. lb. pkg. FRANKS FRESH FRYERS (whole) lb. (cut-up- All Beef HAMBURGER lb. ) Grade HEN TURKEYS PRICES EFFECTIVE (no additives) lb. A OLIVES 300 S9 Western Family $ riu 29 BOLOGNA i ib. 3 10 lb. n ftft bt. t " G ri lb. ft n Oft U ft V bag each HOC II LONG TOOTSIE ROLL POPS Red Vine 8 oz. 9S LICORICE CRACKER JACKS 36S $ HU 69 SPAGHETTI 8' bag Heinz 18 oz. DREAM 15 WHIP 5 oz. Aunt Jemima syrup $ 24 oz. nU 39 BARBEQUE 5757 SAUCE Johnsons Sundown Sunscreen Reg. $5.49 e149 K) C3A1 O' tteber Ico Crocn Cels! 2 gal. Drum StT7M Special Flavors 1 gal. pail Special Flavors U SOTS ,a 9al- - 0 nU 09 Crystal Flavors We also have plenty ffor um nU ftO lb.Zfc) Idaho Russett Large Size AVOCADOS Fl 153105 57Se ft Firm Ripe TOMATOES n 39 July 2, 3 Closed 4th Valencia American Beauty 3 Ib. POTATOES C7(C lb. U V Rn Ice Cold ZS U 30 r "s g Large A Grade $ Cl 09 U 1 A $ U lb. BANANAS nU AQ U Choice All Trimmed, Center Cut Golden Ripe ft CH lb. MELONS Boneless nU ftO Charcoal those picnics and outings good prices to save on I off TOTINOS PIZZA ft Western Family n 09 Va gal, $ nU 39 ice CREAM Banquet 2 Ib. FROZEN CHICKEN Campfire 10 oz. 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