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Show Page 12 The Manti Messenger, Thursday, April 22, 1982 they are all back in Sanpete, aafe and sound and nostalgic. Mcnti Adult Center Newt by Albert Antrel The next Senior Citizen dinner party will take place at the Center on April 28 at 6 p.m. Hosts and hostesses for the occasion will be Mr. and Mrs. Max Hansen and Mr. r. and Mrs. Bryan Do not forget to Set your clocks forward pne hour on April 25, as hat 6 p.m. time for the dinner is 6 p.m. Mountain Paylight Saving Time. The program will be given by the Ladies Double Trio ' pf Moroni. President Sue Tatton Wants to remind all the ladies of the Center that the next Ladies Day will occur on April 27, and she Says she wants you to be Sure to bring your embroidery hoops and floss. ' The tour to California " ' Menus: Friday, April 23s Hamburger stroganov, whipped potatoesgravy, candied yams, apple pie, has now been completed, and all the participants returned home at about 5 p.m. last Monday. Lila says they all had a very good time, and they all wish we had been there with them. When I spoke with Lila about the trip she rubbed it in a little, telling me about it, and for one, I sort of wished I had gone with the group as far as Solvang, anyway Solvang is another kind of Little Denmark. The thing that Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: 3 Dona Peterson 835-545- l especially cobbler, breadbutter, milkjuice. interests me in it is that it has a Belgian restaurant "Vans. She told me they visited Las Vegas twice (once going and once more on the return). They visited Catalina Island and Ramona country and they had a look at a ranch Mr. and Mrs. Don Otteson are home after spending a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gouvisis in Salt Lake City. Wednesday, April 28s Stuffed franks, baked Charlotte B. Peterson beans, cottage cheese spent last Friday in Manti fruit, cookie, breadbut- with Ralph and June P, ter, milkjuice. Larson to observer Junes Thursday, April 29: birthday. Baked ham, au gratin potatoes, broccoli, waldorf Visiting the Lucien Peowned by somebody salad, blueberry muffins, terson home for Easter named Ronald. But now milkjuice. were Rita and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Peterson and boys, and LuDon. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Konover and children of Logan visited last week with the Lucien Petersons. Mrs. Konover is a niece of GREAT FCOD the Petersons. Other members also visited the Petersons family Western Family pkg.0 V 2 lb. POPCORN 24 oz. ftriy lb. box $ nU 39 Country Kitchen PANCAKE SYRUP Nabisco RITZ CRACKERS 1 recently, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Kim U POWDERED SUGAR 2 lb. Mrs. Cubbison HERB POULTRY DRESSING Heavy Duty DIAMOND FOIL. AAj V bagO OnU 09 10 oz. ft 37 sq. ft. . Ballard . Western Family 10 oz STRAWBERRIES Western Family 6 LEMONADE nU 09 n r"G U 7 BISQUITS V n. Me. and Mrs. Buddy Anderson of Tooele spent the Easter weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Anderson. Ron Colby, Jr. and a friend visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Colby on Sunday, returning to Salt Lake Sunday evening. Q 4-- H Newt The Sterling Starlites are holding a car wash April 24 at the old church as a fund raising project. Cost will be 51.50 for wash, 50c for vacuum. This is to raise funds to purchase uniforms and expenses for the Starlight riders in Ster- through fifth Bonnie Kofford, Harris and agent; Mel Orem; Steve Jackson, youth agent, both Richfield. first-plac- place winners. Judging for the Expo is based equally on a personal interview with each exhibitor, record book, fitting, and showing. A 57.50 entrance fee will be charged each exhibitor to pay for awards and program costs. parents and leaders also may participate as spectators. Facilities for dormitory housing and cafeteria food service will be available at QHAjbhK "You need never worry about being replaced by automation, Frisby. They haven't yet invented a machine that does absolutely nothing." BYU. Entry fees and applications, along with record books, must be submitted by June 1. Reeve will have information and applications, as will local club leaders. Other Expo committee VALUES in area businesses are advertised in Second Section. Be sure to check it carefully before you shop. Nellie are members OUTSTANDING 4-- H ling. Dont letbm knock year block eff! News Driefs L ' Correspondent needed to cover Manti briefs. Call Beth Call for appt. -835- -4241. The family of Bud Jensen met in Manti April 18 to celebrate the loyatbhf Call your local police, and learn how birthday anniversaries of to help protect your Bud and Barbara Jensen. neighborhood. Help me, McGrufT Family members attendTAKE A BITE OUT OF ing were Dick, Barbara and Brent Jensen, Manti; Douglas and Christine Jensen, Salt Lake City, and Derrel, Sheila and C 1081 The AdvarUau Council. Inc children, Jefferey, Troy Amwoee from the and Angela Jensen of Ki Crune Prevention Coalition publication end The Ad Council (jOtKl Sandy, Utah. oUe BECAUSE ? wlen Save those memories in o BabyjtooU PUBLIC NOTICES CTO oz.tDOx New members of the Sterling community are Kelly and Charlene Poul-soThey have two children and live in the Thomas home. Expo, with Stephenson, Ann Larsen scholarships awarded to and Debbie Sorenson, e winners in Fountain Green; Jim the each of two age divisions, Jensen, Provo, youth 9 through 13 and 14 through 19. Tack and grooming equipment will be given to second two-da- y Mcnti i Western Family Sorenson and three 27s gravy, whipped potatoes, tossed green salad, cherry The first ever "Utah Fitting and Showing Livestock Exposition" ' the Expo, for short, will be at held June 15-1- 6 UniveBrigham Young rsitys Ellsworth Livestock Center. The Expo will provide a combination of opportunities for competition in and growth for livestock projects, according to Thomas Reeve, Sanpete County Agent who is a member of the committee organizing the event. This first year's Expo, based on a similar event held annually in Colorado, will provide classes for beef, sheep, swine and Demonstrations horses. will be given on fitting and showing techniques for each type of livestock, with opportunities for exhibitors to practice fitting and showing on their own animals under expert direction. Judged fitting and showing competition will be the culmination of the 4-- Last weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. breadbutter, milkjuice. Deloy Peterson were Monday, April 26s family members, Mr. and Tomato soup, tuna maca- Mrs. Alva Peterson, Mr. roni salad, cheese stick, and Mrs. Lucien Peterson, pineapple upside down Mrs. LaRene Veater, Mr. cake, breadbutter, milk and Mrs. Lindon Anderson. juice. Tuesday, April Meatloafmushroom Livestock Show to be first ever 4-- H Sterling Nows Driofs h-- THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW : " UMee3 G t Ylhaveatsr9 veristt end oteH otpricet. printing NOTICE OF DEFAULT To: Michael H. McCaffery and his wife Marilyn Whereas, on October 31, 1980 and February 26, 1981, the said Michael H. McCaffery and his wife Marilyn McCaffery, trustors, executed and delivered 10C STRAWBERRIES per cup (avocados 1 TOMATOES Qc Oi) n nc bunch U ) per lb GREEN ONIONS OR RADISHES Old Faithful BONELESS HAM 413-41- Sirloin TIP ROAST Boneless POT ROAST j ? Western Family BOLOGNA 1 lb. pkg Lynn Wilson Pricas . I Good April mi ilJmr (1113 to TRACY COLLINS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, as trustee and beneficiary, their Deeds of Trust on certain real property described as follows: Beginning at a point 3.80 chains East and North 1 43 East 13.43 chains from the Southwest Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence West 2.30 chains, thence North 1 43 East 2.03 chains, thence East 2.30 chains, thence South 1 43 West 2.03 chains to the point of beginning, containing .31 of an acre, more or less. The said Deeds of Trust were given as security for payment of promissory notes executed and delivered by MICHAEL H. McCAFFERY and his wife MARILYN McCAFFERY on even dates to TRACY COLLINS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. The said Deed of Trusts were duly recorded in the official records, County of Sanpete, State of Utah on November 21, 1980, as Entry No. 233044, Book 221, page 7 and on March 6, 1981 as Entry No. 236676, Book 223, Page 970-97- 3 at the offices of Janet J. Recorder. Lund, Sanpete County And WHEREAS, a breach of the obligations which the deeds of trust were given to secure has occured, in that trustors have failed to pay even though trustee ac- 22, 23, 24 (tgll) ting through its attorney has requested in writing, payment, so that trustor is now in arrears of SI 1,983.13 plus interest, late charges and reasonable attorneys fees incurred. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned TRACY COLLINS BANKS AND TRUST COMPANY, has elected to consider all of the interest and principal due in consequence of the above default, in accordance with the terms of the promissory notes and Deeds of Trust, and has elected to sell, or cause to be sold, that real property described in that Deed of Trust to satisfy the obligation. DATED this 31st day of March, 1982. sGreg S. Ericksen OREG S. ERICKSEN Attorney for Tracy Collins Bank and Trust Company SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me this 31st day of March, 1982 Ros Beal Notary Public , Residing in Davis County (Comm, expires i Publish Manti Messenger April 13, 22, 29, 1982. Strawberries MW UU cup Member of Associated Food Stores, Inc. Cucumbers GROCERY Specials Effective: April 22. 23, 24 e.B 99 n Western Family ft U 12 oz. Sliced Bacon Western Family 1 lb. Bologna or Salami Tysons Chicken Franks 12 338e ft Q Washington Red Delicious ib.3' Blue Bonnet I..Q0' Margarine n IQ u 0I.SQ Banquet Meat Pies 19 American Beauty Western Family Plummer Orange Juice 31b. 0 00 Western Family Tomato Paste 6oz.Zj OlPO( JV Bathroom Tissue 3in lOOe UV Liquid Long Spaghetti or Elbo Ron! 8 oz Western Family 6 oz W Lemonade American Beauty 8 oz Lasagna MD M.ne Avocados Cube Steak aoo 60' 6oz.2j Western Family Sherbet Vi gal. John Morrell Sausage Roil Campfire Marshmallows t 1 IOOC Uu $ nU 29 ib.QS b.js I |