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Show Mantl Manti News Briefs Ronald and Mary Lou Miller took a trip to Hawaii recently. They reported walking in the Polynesian Cultural Center on the Island of Oahu and as they passed a small chapel they heard a familiar voice and there stood Elliott Braithwaite. They visited with Elliott and Carol while they were there. The Braithwaites send their love to all the people of Manti. Ronald said they also saw Elliott at the Hawaiian They look Temple. He reported, mission a lot. this and love great Parents say yes to school tax increase Of 724 parents responding to a recent survey conducted in the South Sanpete School Dist., 503 indicated they were willing to support a state tax increase to pay for public education. Sixty-nin- e of those percent responding to the survey indicated that they support the stand of the PUBLIC NOTICE EXCESS SINQER SEWING MACHINES placad ordara In anticipation of larga school aalaa. Dua to budgat cuts thaaa aalaa war unclaimed. These machines must be sold. Thaaa new Singer Open Arm machines saw all fabrics, Levi's, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN ON LEATHER. Machines are designed to zlg zag, overcast, buttonhole, and much more. With 29 year warranty! Now 148, regular '329.00. Alao limited supply of Sergera. Visa, Mastercard, American Express, C.O.D., Layawrvs. We ship U.P.S. Th V.B.R. Education Dapartmant CALL (308) organization and its demands for a system of free public education, including a full year of half-da- y kindergarten, educational services for handicapped as well as gifted students, and school sponsored drivers' education programs. Last May the PTA resolved at a , Parent-Teache- BY PAT MELLOR 382-813- 7 Volunteers needed to tutor students andor Volunteer: Dear Parent Manti Elementary school teachers are in need of. volunteers to tutor students in reading. They have a special program they are using that they would like to give you training in. The program is very beneficial and will help you to help your child at home as well as help with tutoring in the classroom. Ask for School Sales Manager please return this form indicating your desires. Hunts TOMATO SAUCE 15 oiMif Hershey INSTANT COCOA lbs. 2 Kraft Sliced AMERICAN CHEESE.... i2oz.pkg. SlTslQ a... U The first session of training will be given on Thursday, Oct. 2, at 3 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Eliason or Jodi Prestwich, 4th grade teachers at the Manti Elementary School. Yes, I would be able to tutor. Time Yes, I can attend the training on Thursday, Oct. 2nd Signed Western Family BEEF STEW -5 Golden Grain RICE-A-RO- NI LaChoy 5 oz. CHOW MEIN NOODLES... Tv' E'Pas SALSA Mild, 16 oz. 48count $39 U IX3ZaS3CGa Ora Ida HASH BROWNS 2 lbs. 8 oz. Birdseye PEAS, POTATOES, SAUCE... U 5 19 U 332E033 CUPS ..2e Crisp LETTUCE 1 Russet POTATOES Delicious APPLES '! lb.Se 10 lb. bog US' GEES? GCES CUCUMBERS each to- f V '- t 7 Manti Senior $ nI! 39 ICE CREAM CONES No. 1 Citizens News by Erma Olsen The dinner party on the 30th of Sept, was a big success. A good crowd attended and everyone who came seemed to have a good time. Flu shots were given Monday the 29th of Sept, and blood pressures taken. Next week's column will give the program for the center for the month of October. Success is not permanent. same is also true of failure. The Zucchini Cinnamon Bread 3 eggs, well beaten 1 cup cooking oil 2 cups sugar 2 cups raw grated zucchini 3 tsp vanilla 3 cups flour state level to petition the Utah State Legislature to increase tax revenues ' adequately to fund public education. A budget shortfall in the states revenues has prompted the governor and the legislature to ask public schools to reduce their budgets by an overall three percent for the coming year. Of the 221 persons who responded to the survey indicating they would not support a tax hike for education, of 28 favored the elimination driver education programs: 111 favored the elimination of summer vocational programs and vocational incentive programs; of 75 agreed that transportation secondary school students should be eliminated for those living within three miles of the school; 72 supported the elimination of a school lunch subsidy for high school and students; 34 felt critical continuing school building aid could be eliminated, and 25 supported a plan to reduce kindergarten to a program. Eleanor Madsen Messenger Office A number of babies were blessed and children confirmed in the five Ephraim wards last Sunday. Ephraim First: Sara Lyn Nelson, daughter of Bart Nelson and Nedta Nelson was baptized by Bishop Roger Christensen and confirmed by her father Saturday; Donny Ray Nielson, son of Jeff and Dora Nielson was baptized and confirmed Saturday by his grandfather Eldred Olsen. Ephraim Second: Christian Tighe McGuire, son of Jerry and Colleen Yardley McGuire was given his name and blessing by his grandfather Bert McGuire. behind-the-whe- Meade and Ina Squire went to Orem Sunday to be present for the naming of a new grandson, Joshua Ken. Joshua Ken is the new son of Boyd and LaRee Parkinson of Orem and was given his name and blessing by his father. Following the meeting the family met at the home of Douglas and Rosemary Cornish in Orem for dinner. for the patty gravy, cookie, Tuea. Oct. 7i Fish fillets wt.s., augratin potatoes, buttered peas, orange wedge, tapioca, bread, butter, milkjuice Wed. Oct. 8i Meatloafmushroom gravy, whipped potatoes, baked squash, fruit dessert, bread, butter, The Ephraim Ladies Literary Club will hold their meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2nd rather than at 2 p.m. as previously announced. Emergency Numbers: Mrs. Buel Siler, Richard and Beulah Christensen, Nevada Nielson, Chad and Carmen Nielson went to Ephraim Clean Up and Beautify your Yard! Onions Oct. 9t Stuffed franks, baked beans, corn, jello fruit, bread, butter, milkjuice THE MANTI MESSENGER (USPS No. 3284-000- published weekly for $12.00 per year (In County) and $14 00 per year (Outside Sanpete County) by Messenger-EnterprisInc., 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. 2nd doss postage paid at Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Manti Messenger, 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. 1 25 lb. bag 69 Fresh Broccoli Specials Good Oct . 2, 3, 4 Jenio jQ57e Turkey Franks American Beauty Long Western Family Catsup Bathroom Tissue Blue Bonnet Margarine EO Tiny Shrimp oil or water, Vi Corn 303 1st) "" f j tl) 4 Alugard Anti-freez- e gi. $099 O Pillsbury Brownie Mix Fruit Cocktail Strawberry Jam Hunts Western Family h.357 1 Q Western Family Beans s2 69 Whole Wheat Flour Western Family & ll 20 oz. Western Family i Pork ii 4 rolls Gold Medal 10 lb. Western Family Cream Style or Whole Kernal ETTETT Pineapple 4 Va oz. Western Family Tuna 24 oz. Western Family Natural Juice, Crushed, Sliced, Chunk 11b. Queen's Pride g , Spaghetti Squeeze milkjuice Than. 1 A number of family members went to Sandy Sunday for the farewell testimonial for Robert Howard. Robert entered the Missionary Training Center in Provo Wednesday, Oct. 1st prior to his leaving for a mission to Billings, Montana. Robert is the son of Max and Jean Reid Howard of Sandy and a grandson of Evan and Lucile Reid of Ephraim. Others attending the farewell were: Greg Reid, Ephraim; Roland and Ruth Eagar, Manti and Don and Mary Jean Reid, Sandy. The group enjoyed dinner and visiting at the Howard home following the testimonial. Yellow Mon. Oct. 6: Shepherds Pie, coleslaw, apricots, cookie, w.w. bread, butter, milkjuice Phone:(801)835-424- 1 DeCoy and Lila Larsen spent last week in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Their son Steve and wife Sandra Larsen and two children of Roy joined them for two days for the pleasant vacation. Zella Christiansen is now at the home of her daughters's, Mrs. Bud Sanders in Ephraim. She is reported to be doing fine following eye surgery on Sept. 15 at the Payson Hospital. 911 - Manti tsp soda 1 tsp salt 3 tsp cinnamon V tsp baking powder Vt cup nuts, chopped Combine eggs, oil and sugar. Combine zucchini and vanilla and add to egg mixture. Sift flour, soda, salt, cinnamon and baking powder and blend with zucchini mixture. Add chopped nuts. Spoon batter into two greased and lightly floured 5x9 inch loaf pans. Bake at 350 for 1 hour, or until done. are the menus coming week: Frl. Oct. 3: Hamburger onion, whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables, fruit salad, bread, butter, milkjuice 3 835-424- Pearl Larsen spent her 86th birthday anniversary on September 18th in Salt Lake City with her a She children. accompanied Vera and Goble granddaughter daughter, Debbie Carter. The family met at a Salt Lake City restaurant for dinner with a special blackberry cobbler dessert with a lighted candle to honor Pearl. The family then sang "Happy Birthday to her with others in the restaurant joining in. Following dinner the family enjoyed picture taking and visiting. Present for the celebration were Duwain and Ruth Larsen, Sunset; Lyle and Ann Larsen, Layton; Glenn and Sal Larsen, Kaysville, and Mrs. Chad Goble, Kearns. Pearl returned to Nephi with Vera and later Duw ain and Ruth picked her up and brought her to Ephraim. They visited until Monday in Ephraim. Sunday, Ervin and Jennie Lou Peterson of Manti, Ada Peterson, Chester, Verlyn and Grace Hawks came to enjoy cake and ice cream with the group. The pretty birthday cake was given to Pearl by her family at the party. Ephraim Fifth: Jeremy Jensen, son of Craig and Debra Jensen was baptized and confirmed Saturday by his father. Charlene Pugh, daughter of Charles and Jolene Bcazer Pugh was given her name and blessing by her father. 1 Following Specials Good October 2, 3, 4 Ephraim Fourth: Jacey Lyn Arnold, daughter of Rod H. and Lisa Alison Ray Arnold was given her name and blessing by her grandfather Gary Norman Ray. Cameron Olsen, son of Ted and Vickie Olsen was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by his father. Brad Wright, son of Robert and Janice Wright was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by his father. Matthew Schoppe, son of Ed and Christine Schoppe was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by his father. Cathryn Trythenna Nilsson, daughter of Mark and Susannah Nilsson was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by her father. Many surveys contained comments, noted Mrs. Jeannine Pratt, council representative for the PTA. "Some of the comments revealed ignorance on the part of some but others contained persons, comments that really make you think. One parent suggested that if we are going to start cutting back, we start with organized sports. Transportation is expensive for these events, uniforms and equipment cost money, and I guess really when you get down to it, maybe thats a viable argument. There were many constructive comments along with the surveys. Dr. Darrell Warren delivered the survey responses to the State last on week, Thursday morning. from the districts Responses throughout the state will be tabulated and hopefully the results will be a factor in determining the course of funding for education in the coming year. 283-444- West Valley City August 31st to attend a farewell testimonial for grandson and nephew, Cyle Rasmussen. Cyle completed his three weeks training at the Missionary Training Center in Provo September 24th and left that day for his mission in North Carolina. Cyle is the son of Clark and Donna Green Rasmussen of West Valley City, and a grandson of Buel and Irene Siler of Ephraim. Following the testimonial an open house was held at the Club House for family and friends. Later in the day family members gathered at the home of Jim and Teresa Green Koigioulis in Murray for dinner. Ephraim Third: Michael Lewis Madsen, son of Lewis and Kathy Bailey Madsen was given his name and blessing by Robert Foote. Danny Madsen, son of Lewis and Kathy Madsen was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by Robert Foote. Jessica Christine Nielson, daughter of Chad and Carmen Nielson was given her name and blessing by her father. respondents supported reducing special purpose optional programs. In the South Sanpete District, the population is too small to justify implementing many of the programs which fall into this category, and most of the funds appropriated in this category are transferred to textbooks and lab supplies and to help reduce class sizes. Fifty-eigparents supported reducing funds for extended year, day and summer programs, even though Sanpete has none of these. Fifty-on- e wanted to reduce the district's funding for gifted and talented programs, which likewise are not implemented in South Sanpete. Bilingual education received 53 negative votes, despite the fact that it, too, is not implemented in South Sanpete. Proposals to reduce class size reduction funding by 50 received only nine votes and a similar proposed reduction in textbooks and lab fees funding received only eight votes. 45 4 News Briefs Fifty-thre- e If you are interested in tutoring and receiving training in the program, Pag 2, 1986 Miingr, Thursday, October Aluminum Foil 22 oz.-1- SflSO 2 ibs ir,-S3- - C |