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Show Page 10 Mantl Messenger, Thursday, September 26, 1991 1. wMiViV : r"7 h t ', K y - Manti Elementary School Positive Action . Students of the Week ,r ?nr ? i r mK. $ . $ These four boys received their Eagle Scout awards in a court of honor held in Manti Canyon on August 15. They are: Darren Dyreng and David Dyreng, sons of Douglas and Valerie Dyreng; Russell Faatz, a son of LaRell and Ireta Faatz; Sam Penrod, a son of Allen and Barbara Penrod. Jodi Prestwich receives Presidents Award for Excellence In Mathematics Teaching plaque from School Superintendent Lewis Positive Actions Students of the Week are Tiffany Frischknecht anc Christian Jackson. Mullins. It Works Wonders. American Heart Association Jodi Prestwich receieves President's Award Manti Elementary School teacher Jodi Prestwich was recently honored at Back to School Night. Jodi was awarded a plaque in recognition of her recent selection as a recipient of the Presidents Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching. Supt. Lewis Mullins presented the plaque from the South Sanpete School District and Manti Elementary School. Jodi was one of 216 teachers nationwide to receive this prestigious award chosen by a distinguished panel of scientists. mathematicians and educators. Jodi will be honored at an awards ceremony at the Carnegie Institute of Washington. She will receive a trip to Washington D.C for and her her mother and father, as well as a personal computer system for herself and a $7,500.00 NFS Grant for the school. one-wee- k, Manti Senior Citizens Menus Menus for the coming week Center. Weather The Weather Is reported by Lee J. Anderson, cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. Lenders PUBLIC NOTICES ,2oz.89c BAGELS Swanson MACARONI & CHEESE .298 ij Russet POTATOES 20lb.bag1 .98 Crisp LETTUCE 35 Thompson SEEDLESS GRAPES 79 Honeydew 25 MELON wsrwMm t i - & Rice Casserole, buttered peas, whole tomatoes, fruit crisp, rolls, butter, milkjuice Tues. Sept. 24: Sausage patty, macaroni & cheese, peas & carrots, fruit in season, bread, butter, milkjuice Wed. Sept. 25 Chickenburger, tator tots, tossed green salad, orange wedge, pudding, milk juice Thurs. Sept. 26: Ham loaf, baked potato with sour cream, spinach, cherry cobbler, rolls, butter, milkjuice disability income protection today. The Firm Bureau Family Our most important policy is caring. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front steps (inside) of the Sanpete County Courthouse, 160 North Main, Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, on the 16th day of October, 1991 at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by David Ray Olsen and Tawnya B. Olsen, his wife, as Trustors, and recorded October 5, 1982, as Entry No. 266141, in Book 238, at of the official recPages ords of the Sanpete County Recorders office, given to secure and indebtedness in favor of Central Bank and Trust Company, and Beneficiary, covering real properties located in Sanpete County, and more particularly described as fol771-77- 3, lows: Beginning at the Northwest comer of Lot 4, Block 97, Plat A, Manti City Survey, Sanpete County, State of Utah; thence East 75.00 feet, thence South 2.44 12 chains, thence West 75.00 feet, thence North 2.44 12 chains to point of beginning. for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed ofTrust including fees, chaiges and expenses of Trustee, attorneys fees, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. Dated this 6th day of September, 1991. CENTRAL BAND & TRUST COMPANY a Douglas K. Hurren Vice President Publish Manti Messenger Sept. 19, 26, Oct 3 ' bdtntmkc$ad$ ( 03. Farm Bureau fAAHLY fAFM U& Department BUREAU HeHh and LIFE Human OF FINANCIAL FLANHBta SERVICES INSURANCE COUPANYHES1 DCS UOmlS ONA Swvcm (1968) Payson R0ZENIE00DS I You probably think a disabling injury or illness won't happen to you. But odds are it wilL is why disability income protection from Farm Bureau is so important. You see, nearly 1 out of 5 men will be temporarily or permanently disabled between the v t ages of 20 and 60. The chances for women are only slightly less. But your Farm Bureau agent can help you choose a policy based on your family's income and needs. So if you're unable to work, you'll have the money to keep up with the bills. And best of all, this kind of security doesn't cost a lot. So make sure you're economically healthy Talk to your Farm Bureau agent about Whkh at the Manti Senior Citizens Fri. Sept. 20: Hamburger The Really feinful Thing Is Knowing Your Ihycheck Is Flat On Its Back,Toa rapDB Pears 34 bushel Medium 10.50 |