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Show Monti 2 cups coarsely chopped apples tsp. cinnamon 'A tsp salt Vi tsp soda ice cream Butterscotch sauce see below 1 t , o X, Xs' ' i- i- X - ' . Xfn Manti Senior Citizens News by Erma Olsen Remember our dinner night is tonight, Dec. 18th at 6 p.m. at the center. There are only five shopping days until Christmas. Man to travel agent: Im planning this trip as a surprise for my wife. Ill cable her from Paris." Baked Apple Dessert Vi cup sugar Vi cup packed brown sugar V cup margarine or butter, softened 1 egg 1 cup flour Vt cup chopped nuts Heat oven to 350. Grease and flour square pan 9x9x2. Beat sugar, margarine and egg in large bowl until smooth and creamy. Stir in remaining ingredients except ice cream and butterscotch sauce. Spread in pan. Bake until wooden pick inserted in center comes out 0 clean. minutes. Serve warm with ice cream and butterscotch sauce. Butterscotch Sauce milkjuice Wed. Dec. 24: Clam chowder, fish fillets, lemon & orange wedge, rice pudding, orange spice bar, bread, butter, milkjuice Thors. Dec. 25: Christmas Day! Advertising Doesn't Cost It Pays! Public Notices Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know 35-4- 1 cup packed brown sugar 2 TB flour V cup water 2 TB margarine or butter Mix brown sugar and flour in 1 quart sauce pan. Stir in water and margarine. Heat to boiling over medium heat. Boil and stir 1 minute. Menus for the coming week: Frl. Dec. 19: Stuffed franks, salad, pears, cake, bread, butter, milkjuice Mon. Dec. 22: Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes, gravy, buttered corn, cherry shortcake, bread, butter, milkjuice Tues. Dec. 23: Baked ham, baked potato wsour cream, buttered peas, peaches, fruit cake, bread, butter, IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH, by and through 0 Mcsngr, Thursday, Dcmbr Commissioners pare (Continued from Page I) state prisoners in the lodging a time instead of the at county jail five to eight presently housed there at $30 each per day, and could significantly raise revenues to the county from fines, if he could have the manpower to do so. The residents attending the meeting appeared to favor the suggestion, and ultimately the commissioners agreed to allocate $461,413 to the sheriffs department: $41,931 more than the commissioners had originally allocated to that department for the coming year and more than the 1986 $57,005 estimates. In return, sheriff-ele15 ct estimate of $55,507 collected in fines and forfeitures and a warning to Sanpete motorists that theyd best be aware of the traffic laws in the coming year. Utah State Department of Social Services, Plaintiff, VS. CONNIE D. BURNS Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE CIVIL NO. 9100 To be sold at a Sheriffs Sale on the 23rd day of December, 1986, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., at the North lobby entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah. All rights, title, and interest of the Defendants, listed above, of the following described Real Property, to-wi- t: Beginning at the North East corner of Block 86, as platted in Plat "A of Manti City Survey. Thence running South five and one-harods; thence West seven rods; thence North five and one-harods; thence East seven rods, to the place of beginning. And also any unexempt property in the household at the time of the execution. lf lf Payment to be made in lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this 1st day of December, 1986. s Kennard V. Anderson Kennard V. Anderson Sanpete County Sheriff Publish Manti Messenger Dec. 4, 1 1, 18, 1986. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE OF SALE OvUNo. 241650 RONALD W. WRIGHT, Plaintiff, vs. JAN R. CHRISTENSEN, Defendant. To be sold at a Sheriffs Sale on the 7th day of January, 1987 at thehourof 10:00 a.m., at the North lobby entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah. All rights, title, and interest of the Defendants, listed above, of the following described Real Property, to County commissioners Newt Donaldson, Dr. Wendell McGarry, and Keller Christenson fielded questions from about 50 attendees at Monday budget hearing before making even further cuts In county budget for coming year. (Clerk Wayne Beck makes notes, background). O (for Senior Citizens) by Warren Otlley Aging ty We live in small towns in the central Utah Six County area. That doesnt come as a startling revelation to you but Charles Kuralt, who travels On the Road for CBS and reports his findings on TV and radio says: ... often in small towns I feel a twinge of envy for people who have known one another since childhood and have found a way to stay on, marry, have children, and grow old in familiar surroundings. This reporter has lived in a number of heavy population centers and when he moved here a few years ago, he wondered how comfortable his adjustment to rural living would be. He didnt wonder long, however, because his spouse, who has lived here all her life, immediately started introducing him to her friends and neighbors. The enthusiasm with which he was received soon erased his doubts about being able to fit. Whether it be at church, at senior citizen functions or shopping, he finds he knows someone he can talk to on a subject common to both of thenu And its heart warming to see how everyone rallies around when Manti signs served by the pipeline, in gas service. We will assist in bringing this vital industry into the county to the very best of our ability, a city spokesman said. Im sure our commitment to gaining this added service is just as strong as Mountain Fuels desire to be here. v (Continued from Page 1) supplier. It is the feeling of the Manti City mayor and council that the availability of natural gas in central and southern Utah was, and is, of considerable importance to the citizenry and to industry, and we recognize Mountain Fuels outstanding reputation as a worthwhile member of any community, Mr. Mickelson stated. 6 Looking Forward David Bailey told the commission he active law intends to urge enforcement by the men of his department, noting that only four citations had been issued by the sheriffs office in the past two commissioners The months. accordingly raised the anticipated revenues from fines in the precinct courts from $55,000 up to $85,000 for the coming year, a significant increase over last years actual Pag 18, 1986 Keep Your Town Clean sickness or bereavement make a sympathetic touch or a soft word so comforting. Yes, quoting Kuralt again: I feel that I am at home somehow, in the natural center of the world, and that there can never be a good reason to leave. Ottleys Oddball Observation: In Utopia there are never more problems than there are solutions. ; Don't Litter! Mickelson said the city never had any large issues of disagreement with Mountain Fuel, but that the citys elected officials felt they should take time to explore all the possibilities before committing the city to any franchise agreement. Gas is a new business in this area, the recorder stated, and the council felt that exploring its options would be wiser than later trying to terms with the fuel company. The mayor and council appeared disappointed that they had failed to win any real concessions from Mountain Fuel but stated they felt the issue is now resolved to the extent that the company has no community resistance to its planned distribution program. "We certainly want to emphasize the interest of our community, and Im sure of all those who will be Public Notice of Water Test Results Routine water testing is used to insure that the public is provided with safe drinking water. Water quality may change without any visible indications due to unanticipated environmental factors. For this reason, we are required to sample the culinary water on a frequent basis each month. October 1986, in one of the two samples some bacteria was found. Then the one routine bacterial-ogicanalysis was repeated, and found to be safe. Manti City Water Superintendent Morris Squire Publish Dec. 1986. al 18, wit: All of Lot 3, Block 60, Manti City Survey Plat A Sanpete County, State of Utah, containing 1.06 acres, more or less. Payment to be made in lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this 12th day of December, 1986. s Kennard V. Anderson Kennard V. Anderson Sanpete County Sheriff Publish Manti Messenger Dec. 18, 25, 1986 and Jan 1. 1987 Christmas Sale Dec. Michael R. Labrum (1868) Labrum & Taylor Attorneys for Plaintiff 24 Sweet's Fine Bulk Candy and Nuts cf all kinds in Shell for stockings or Snack Dish 108 North Main Richfield, Utah 84701 Telehone: (801) Pacific Friend 1 1 -- O oz. 2 Mandarin Oranges 896-648- 4 GOSS? EGG A-Gra- IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH de FRYER BREASTS Golden Smoked BONELESS HAM ,s B 59 NEW YORK STEAK Tender, Juicy SIRLOIN TIP ROAST. lb B Boneless Ham c Sliced Bacon 12oz.(D Cream 'O Weber THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE answer to the attached Complaint, and to serve upon or mail to the Plaintiffs attorney, at the address shown above, a copy of your answer within thirty (30) days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to answer, judgment by default will be taken against you for the Mief demanded in the Complaint which lu s been filed with the Clerk of the above court and a copy of which is attached and herewith served upon you. DATED this 3rd day of December, 1986. LABRUM & TAYLOR BY s Michael R. Labrum MICHAEL R. LABRUM Publish Manti Messenger, Dec. 18, 25, 1986 and Jan, 1, 1987 69 Bor S SUMMONS CIVIL NO. 8884 PEGGY RAY, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD P. RAY, Defendant. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: SUMYOU ARE HEREBY MONED and required to file with the Clerk of the above Court a written Choice Morrell's Golden Smoked 11, Whipping Cream B15 pint Pacific Friend 4V $nU 29 Pink Grapefruit 46 ox. W.F. Reg. or Mini p2 uoz.E) Fruit Cocktail Smack Ramen Noodles g Stewed Tomatoes Hershey 1 1 Va -- oz. 59 Milk Choc. Chips i6oz. 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