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Show J MANTI MESSENGER, Manti, Utah Thursday, November 7, 1974 4 Is Candidate for Homecoming Queen Lucretia Gray, daughter of Mrs. Robert Allen Gray, Manti, is a candidate for SUSC, at Cedar City, Homecoming Queen this fall. Sponsored by the Southern Utah State Cheer Leaders, Lucretia will compete in the Queens Pageant November 5 at 8 p.m. in the SUSC auditorium. If chosen, she will rein over Homecoming activities during Homecoming week, November 3 through 9. Lucretia is a freshman at SUSC majoring in Elementary Education. Mr. and Lucretia Gray Born to Leanna and L. Auer Johansen in LaJolla, California, a baby girl on Oct. 29 in the Mercy Hospital in San Diego. She weighed 4 lbs. 13 oz. at birth. Her grandparents in Manti are Bryan and Leora McArthur who now have six grandchildren, five boys and one girl. Leanna and L. Auer moved to California some time ago. L. Auer is going to the University of California in San Diego, California where he is studying to get his PhD. 7-8- -9 COTTAGE CHEESE Weber lb. 55c FROZEN FOODS I ORANGE JUICE, Western Family 5 for 95c 6 oz 69c JENOS PIZZA PRODUCE PINK GRAPEFRUIT Florida Indian River lb. 15c IDAHO RUSSETTS 68c 10 lb. bag AVOCADOES each 19c POMEGRANATES each 5c NO. or treat goodies. Did you know that cottage cheese first won popularity as a breakfast food? Hungry Dutch burghers in New Amsterdam, during the 17th century, spread their bread with cottage cheese. Its still a great treat for breakfast toast or muffins and comes in at 15 calories per tablespoon as compared with most spreads which run 100 per tablespoon. combination Teenager of the Month and Teenager of the $1.29 O The Hopeless Club held their annual Halloween Party at the home of Lillie Keller Thursday, Oct. 31st. Lillie gave a reading and lunch was served to 13 members and three guests. The hostess presented each person with a bag of trick A PORK AND BEANS Western Family, 2y2 can . . . 47c STOVE TOP 39c STUFFING MIX, 6 oz FACIAL TISSUE, Scotties 39c 200 count PITTED OLIVES 39c Western Family, 300 POWDERED MILK $3.99 Pet, 4 lbs PITTED PRUNES, Sunsweet 12 oz. pkg 53c FLOOR WAX, Johnson Future 27 oz Meeting Held Posterity Grows Mr. and Mrs. R. McKay Anderson are happy to announce the arrival of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Anderson. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sperry, Nephi; Maternal are Mrs. Eva M. Sperry, Nephi and Mrs. Lenore Dennison, Manti. Paternal is Mrs. Bernelta H. McKay of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Louise Chatwin of California is great-grandmot- This is the second grandchild for R. McKay Andersen and four for Duane Sperry. With Mountain Bell 1 MEATS ROUND STEAK, full cut, lb. $1.19 WEINERS lb. 79c TURBOT FILLET lb. 79c SLICED BOLOGNA lb. 79c BRAUNSCHWEIGER lb. 69c experience while they and they, in turn, provide us with a fresh input of ideas and most important, a customers viewpoint of our company, Hill said. According to Miss Tibbs, The internship is teaching me to work as a professional and giving me the confidence to say 1 know I can do it. Miss Tibbs has been working with a consumer newsletter, statewide news campaign and employee publications in Salt Lake. This is the second year Mountain Bell has sponsored internships from BYU, Hill said. Two Brigham Young University seniors were recently chosen for internships with Mountain Bell public relations. Miss Boni Overn from Santa Ana, California and Miss Cynthia Tibbs from Manti, Utah are this semesworking part-ti- on-j- ob are still in school in Mountain Bells Utah public relations department. ter According to Kenneth O. Hill, relations manager, the girls will be writing and taking photos for newspaper, television and radio releases, as pubwell as editing lications. We provide the interns with public Homemakers Will Meet The Manti Chapter of the Utah Young Homemaker Association will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Manti High School. There will be a Christ- mas craft Cindy Tibbs Is Intern for all to make. Meet Will Discuss Seeding A public meeting on the cloud seeding project will be held Wednesday, November 13, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. in the Utah Power & Light Auditorium 175 North Main Richfield, Utah. The purpose of the meeting is to explain the 1974-7- 5 cloud seeding project which is planned for this area. The public is invited to make statements for andor against the project. These meetings are tobe held in compliance with the Utah State Cloud Seeding Law and will be conducted by the Utah State Division of Water Resources. CINDY TIBBS interviews telephone frameman Helen Waters, for a story about her job. Miss Tibbs is interning with Mountain Bell Public Relations for one semester. Manti North Ward Sets F all F estival the added attractions are a Country Store, a Relief Society booth of handmade items, a fish pond and baked goods and The Manti North Wards Fall Festival will be held Thursday, November 14 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Center-Nor- th Cultural Hall. A ham dinner will be served. The prices are $2.00 a plate for adults, $1.00 for children under 12 years and $8.00 for a family. Among candies offered for sale. Everyone is invited to attend and asked to bring his own eating utensils. New Correspondent Named NOVEMBER Telephone numbers to call during the day or in the evenings. are 835-98- 835-42- 41 81 ... m 7-8- -9 yn lb. 83c .. iL Uj SLAB BACON , GROCERIES COCA COLA, 12 oz. can?, 5 for 89c INSTANT COCOA MIX, Hersheys-2 lbs., reg. $1.59 Sale $1.39 MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet lb., reg. 69c Special 59c MD TISSUE, reg. 69c .. Sale 59c CHEESE, Brooklawn .... lb. $1.12 COTTAGE CHEESE 55c Reg. 66c $3.98 FAMILY TIDE PORK AND BEANS, Pierces Sale 49c 2y2, reg. 59c $1.00 cello pkg MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet SHORTENING, Bakerite 2 for lb. 64c 5 3 lb. oval $4.29 .. Campbells 39c or 24 cans $4.49 &:: 2 cans Hunts .. 4 kinds, 16 2 cans 59c 2 cans oz 303 57c qt. 67c lijic TOMATOES, 74c 89c Western Family 2 cans 55cg I; ftc:? TOMATOES, Western Family 3 can 39c 2Vj SHREDDED WHEAT, Nabisco, LIQUID DETERGENT, Tempo CAT FOOD, Figaro, Va tin 15 oz. 57c .... qt. 45c for 69c 4 d at PAPER TOWELS, Coronet Jumbo size 2 rolls 79c CURRANTS, 8 oz. pkg $ 59c FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM, Cream O Weber 89c Velvet, y2 gal MORTONS GLAZED DONUTS Sale 17c Reg. 73c $ .j VEGETABLE SOUP, SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT 3 kinds, 12 oz FROZEN FOODS g APPLE JUICE, Tree Top, 46 oz. can . . 63c APPLE CIDER, Western Family $1.37 Gal. jug 19c MUTTON CHOPS or LEG . lb. 79c BUDDIG MEATS .... 3 lbs. $1.19 lb. 79c SPARE RIBS lb. 79c BRAUNSCHWEIGER lb. 69c GROUND BEEF lb. 29c OX TAILS lb. $1.89 PEPPERONI lb. 79c TURBOT FILLET lbs. $1.75 3 CANNED HAM, Hormel GRANOLA, Heartland, MEATS $1.05 1rit 35c GRAPEFRUIT Ruby Red $ lb. ... CATSUP, for 2 lb. vlli Cream or Whole Kemal ORANGES, Small Navels CELERY, qt. $1.03 ASPARAGUS, Red Dart, 300 CORN, Del Monte, 303 PRODUCE 20 63c Swift Chunk 0, &I, v V f FRANKS, APPLE JELLY, Welch, 20 oz STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Imperial yn Pins-Ethel- lb. bag 68c lb. 15c each 5c 10 FRUIT COCKTAIL, Del Monte 2y2 .... 63c MANDARIN ORANGES, Western Family 11 oz 2 for 63c Year programs are being Bowling Scores 19 GROCERIES ALL MEAT NOVEMBER Ephraim West each GRAPEFRUIT POMEGRANATES Vp U Weather -9 AVOCADOES POTATOES, Russett Morrell sponsored by the Richfield Elks Lodge 2420 in high schools of Sevier, Piute, Wayne, Millard and Sanpete counties. Eight high schools will be in the program, with a involved The ManL weather data is teen-ag- e boy and girl from each Leslie reported each week by school to be selected each J. Anderson, local cooperative month and a teen-ag- e boy and observer for the U.S. Weather of the year to be named girl Bureau. from each school. The lodge will select a teenage boy and teenage girl of the year from the high school finalists. The lodge winners will receive a $25 U.S. Savings Bond and all other monthly and yearly winners will receive certificates of achievement. Criteria for selection is Oct. 29, .5; are as follows: scholarship, performing arts, Oct. 30, Tr. fine arts, hobbies, athletics, the for Humidity readings club, school and community past week are as follows: Oct. service, industry and farming. Oct. Oct. 31, 30, 72; 29, 82; The selections will be made 68; Nov. 1, 80; Nov. 2, 45; by a student committee from Nov Nov. 3, 63; 4, 50. each school, with a committee from the lodge to select the final winners. Schools involved in the Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Ann) program include Richfield, Stevens served a turkey dinner North Sevier, Gunnison, Manti, to 17 family members Sunday. South Sevier, Piute, Wayne and The visitors had come for the Millard. Chairmen of the committees confirmation of their son, Ruswere Ann's in the various communities sell. Present parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles involved, all members of the B. Swensen, Magna; Mr. and Elks Lodge, are Alma Magleby, Mrs. Jed Clark, Salt Lake; Richfield; James Knowling, Glen Alane Swenson and a friend, Fillmore; Ekker, attendare who Wallace Schlappi Bicknell; Buchanan, Roger William Manti; ing Snow College. Wrigley, Joe Chappell, GunMonroe; nison; Met Johnson, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Parry (Judith) Don Young, Circleville. Olson who recently moved into on home their newly completed Second North had occasion to make use of the new facilities The following scores were Sunday. The occasion was the gathering of the Olson and recorded in Womens League families for the Bowling at the Cow Palace Peterson Lanes in Ephraim during the naming of the Parry Olson's week of November 4: son, Brandon. Won Lost Judiths parents Mr. and Mrs, 8 28 Orson Peterson came from Strikettes 7 Castle Dale Saturday to spend Snappy Service . . .29 20 16 the weekend. Other guests who Hotshots 17 19 arrived Sunday were Judith's Rollettes 16 12 19 12 sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mixed Pins Joe Luke and three children Ups and Downs . . 14 12 21 12 11 25 from Bountiful; Parrys parNip and Tucs lo 26 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Olson Streakers and all of his sisters and their High games of 160 and over families; Mr. and Mrs. Gail were: (Beverly) Stout and two chilStrikettes - Treasure Swendren from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. son, 164, 189; Christie Bunnell, Jeff (Kathy) Jensen and daughter from Salt Lake and Mr. 167. and Mrs. Douglas (Jane) Garbe Snappy Service - Ranon Danand six children from Orem. iels, 178, 176, 509 series; Jer-relDinner was served Sunday to Blankenship, 199; Margaret Jorgenson, 164; Cathy Jenthe guests. sen; 189, 168, 515 series;Bette Jensen, 160, 183, 501 series. Charles and Eileen Jeffs Hotshots - Fran Rowe, 160; from Vernal, Charmain Jeffs Gloria Johnsen, 179, 166. from Logan and Helen Olsen Mixed Chapfrom Provo were weekend visiman, 163; Beth Christiansen, tors at the Ward Olsen home. 184. They came to enjoy some pheaNip and Tucs -- Bonnie Sevy, sant hunting and to visit. 164. 7-8- PRODUCE Juanita when you call. Juanita is also a new employee at the Messenger office. Miss Juanita Wesley is the new correspondent for residents of the Manti North Ward. News items may be handed to Juanita at the Messenger office or telephoned to her at the office also. Just ask for Elks Lodge To Recognize Youth Achievements GROCERIES Cream Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Peterson, Mayfield, are rejoicing over the arrival of their new baby son. He arrived at the Gunnison Valley Hospital Oct. 26 and weighed 8 12 lbs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Peterson, Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Peterson, Mayfield, a The baby will be named Eric Alan. Pink Bootees ed NOVEMBER Steven and Judy Madsen of Salt Lake City are parents of a baby boy born Oct. 29th. He weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. and will be given the name Cory Steven Madsen. Waiting for him at home are sisters Kimberly age 7 and Stacie 3 years old. Grandmother Lila Jensen of Manti now has 14 grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madsen of Ephraim alsogrand-paren- ts now have 23 grandchildren. Mother and son are now staying in Manti with Grandma Jensen while Stacie recovers from chicken pox. Blue Bootees First Baby a Girl Kimberly Jean is the name chosen for the new dark-hair7 lb. 7 oz. baby girl born to Glen and Emma Jean (Owens) Anderson of Sterling on October 31 at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. Her parents say she is their real Halloween Treat. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Sterling, Mr. Garn L. Owens, Panguitch and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Anderson, Mayfield. are Mrs. LaFern Johnson, Sterling, Mrs. MaLlnda Owens, Panguitch and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Mikesell of Richfield. Its a Boy TURBOT FILLET, Greenland lb. 73c 69c JENOS PIZZA PIE, 13 Vj oz MEAT PIES, Banquet, 8 oz 2 for 55c ORANGE JUICE, Western Family 6 oz 5 for 89c Manti Grocery Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES .i 6,1 I I |