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Show ntC"r Mssngr-Entrprls- , 10 Pag Thursday, August 9, 1984 Poulsens enjoy trip of 6088 miles petrified forest and the painted desert. Lawrence and Marcell Poulsen returned home Sunday afternoon after a trip of 6088 miles and traveling through 15 states in company with their daughter and Bonnie and Dean Clark of Ogden. The four left July 21 and went first to Grand Canyon and Arizona where they saw the meteor crater which would hold two million people and 20 football games at the place for training the once astronauts. In New Mexico they saw the son-in-la- ground. In Louisiana they noted the fact that that state was the only state to traveled Oklahoma City They and saw the Cowboy Hall of Fame. In where there are parishes instead of New Orleans, Louisiana they visited counties. They stopped for dinner at the Worlds Fair and rode the Loretta Lynns restaurant in monorail. They took a paddle boat Hurricane Mills, Tennessee and saw ride up the Mississippi River and a the Jim Reese Museum in Nashville. bus tour of New Orleans where they Of course they took in the Grand 01 r bus tour of saw the famous French Quarters, the Opry. Taking a Music saw Nashville Row, the they home of the Mardi Gras, Burboun Street and the beautiful Bayou. homes of Minnie Pearl (whom they Here, too, they saw an old cemetery later saw in person), Tammy where people are buried above Wynette, Ronny Milsap, Eddie Arnold and others. They visited the maaamsssm Music Hall of Fame and museum where was displayed Elvis Presleys gold Cadillac, Burt Reynolds bandit car and many other interesting displays of great country music show people. Perhaps the highlight of their trip was a visit to the new LDS Temple in Atlanta, Georgia, where they went through a temple session and met a Alta former Ephraim resident, Peterson. Also they met missionaries who had known missionaries in the Olsen family from Ephraim. While in Kentucky they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Toadvine (parents of Mrs. Randy Dark Randy is the Poulsens grandson). They saw the huge tobacco farms and the Gayborne Farms and the thoroughbreds including Secretariat and the place where Swale was buried. The African eagle, swooping at better than a hundred miles an hour, can brake to a halt In 20 feet. four-hou- JummuuMrii .immusna Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Mon. thru Sat. Specials Good August 9, 10, Thurs.-Sat- ., Pork Chops lb$M lb v -- 257' lb. QA J Messenger Enterprise Printing Medium v Thompson .57' Utah Q CORN Delicious PINEAPPLE ears for .... Fresh CAULIFLOWER $ "D .ach' .b. Rib STEAK past. Boneless Smoked ,b.sB9 HAM... Why a man would want a wife is a mystery to some people. Why a man would want two wives is a bigamystery. Five Minute Fudge Vi cup (small can) evaporated milk Vi cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 'a cup chopped nuts 16 large marshmallows Thurs.-Sat- ., s OIOIO. tar Aug. 9,1 0,1 o i vanilla pkg. butterscotch chips (6 oz.) Combine evaporated milk and sugars in saucepan over medium heat for five minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add remaining ingredients. Stir until marshmallows and butterscotch are dissolved. Pour into buttered pan 8x8 inches. Cool and cut into 1 inch squares. Following are the menus for this week: Friday, Aug. 10: Gumbo Joes, deviled egg, coleslaw, peaches, cake, milk, juice. Monday, Aug. 13: Mexican chef salad with ham, cheese, egg; rosy applesauce, gingerbread with topping, mexican combread, milk, juice. Tuesday, Aug. 14: Pork chops, augratin potatoes, spinach, jello with fruit, bread, butter, milk, juice. Wednesday, Aug. 15: cooks choice Thursday, Aug. 16: Baked ham, potato salad, baked beans, watermelon, rolls, butter, honey, milk, juice. 1 lb. nt n 59 $ u bagsSi a Cl $ bag Popsldes LI W y Member of Assoc io fed Food Stores, Inc. GROCERY August Days Specials Aug. 9, 10, 11 ,b.$B 29 Land-O-Fro- st Turkey Ham Hormel Red Label Bacon ,,b.$B 69 Smack Ramen Noodles 3oz 32 oz Na ley's 22 oz. I Hamburger Dill Chips Gourmet Shasta Soda Pop V, oz. Dill Weed 12oz.w gal. Cauliflower each Seedless Grapes lb Carter's MarkaLot or HiLlghters 22 oz .957' 69 nLi 09 957' Thompson Western Family i2oz. Raw Sunflower Kernals b 09 $5109 LJ Nice heads w American Beauty Salad Ron! or Shellronl Vi Orange Western Family Gooney Licorice Bears 2 Vs Hunt's Ketchup Sunny Delight Windex Triggers Pierce's Pork & Beans Schillings 99 ears MkH Knowledge is whats left after youve forgotten your education. chips Specials Good 18-cou- 1 51 BIGGIES lb .57 Remember Wednesday, Aug. 15 for the monthly dinner night at the part at 7 p.m. tsp. U Clover Club Lunch Size Chips 3 A Edda Cox will still be the Nutrition Director and the meals will continue on in the future as they have in the 1 BarS K ...... ,,ac FRYER LEGS - On August 1, 1984, Martha Alice Duncan took over the reins as the new Director of the Manti Senior Citizens. - (ZBaffGGEO Whole l K i ...Jf J Manti Senior Citizens r 69 H Cheese Oasis Island Tomatoes p by Erma Olsen ib$Se SEEDLESS GRAPES. , lbs. 2 lbs ()(' oYC Zj()V f H 99 'Ll Mild Y EEGB33 EQ TURKEY Dannon YES Yogurt Banquet Frozen TV Dinners Mrs. Smith's Pumpkin Pie r HASH BROWNS 7l(p)C a doz.J Eggs Manti, Utah Call 8354241 V.' Nectarines -1 Beautiful Invitations VjrV lb. lb. u lb. Peaches Grapes Beef Getting Married? Western Family 39 $ The trip was filled with many happy memories for the travelers. 2 Corn Lean Ground Museum and Library and in St. Louis they saw the Big Ark, the largest ark in the world. FISH STICKS ' Mushrooms In Independence, Missouri, they Booth 1 1 Honeydew visited the Harry S. Truman SHE 1 $B 69 ,lb$H 59 e Welch's Grape Jelly ,,.$B 39 White q,$ B 09 Karo Banquet Meat Pies so Western Family Orange Juice ,.26 12oi.00 ,1 |