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Show MANTI MESSENGER, m Manti, Utah Thursday, December 12, 1974 A Wap Lu$g Volunteer work is a traditional part of the American way of life. Three women who share a concern for improving health services for mothers and infants are among the stars of a new March of Dimes educational film called A Way of Life. Lullelia Harrison (right), a counselor in the Houston school system, also is Texas volunteer advisor for the March of Dimes, and volunteer National Projects Director of Zeta Phi Beta sorority. She has traveled around the nation during the past 2 years helping Zeta chapters set up Storks Nests, where women who attend prenatal care clinics can get maternity wear, infant clothes, and other baby needs. Charlotte Wilen (bottom right) is described by Georgias Gov. Jimmy Carter as that answer to the dynamo who may be a energy crisis. Ms. Wilen founded BIB (Better Infant Births) to bring better prenatal care and education to Atlanta. She also served as founding chairman of the states new Council on Maternal and Infant Health. Emi Fenenbock (lower left), former chapter chairman of the Los Angeles March of Dimes, began the annual Childrens Art Show for youngsters with birth defects. Their paintings are displayed whose unwritten pages must one day enshrine them with an aura of greatness. And. U anyone ever tells you the Black Hawk War was won by this or that battalion, dnot you believe U. THE BLACK HAWK add sliced carrots and a hand, tut of cut-u- p parsley. the take was with .a1 water turn and that t your turn ahead of ti worse than being cai your hand In the cash n ister till. thh' WAR WAS WON BY"SARAHANN PETER5FN aND HERDaKBI The Water Turn THE $ y mp- Crick - mouth be pu.tgs come to remove and add to ' n,un(jn it4. . watt, a ', yu at a bank, then reproduced as Christmas cards. of J. bro l choir. . you might be ids of a thief, but to be ,ef was to be tarred lbable ignominy, justice demand- - In my rnhralm, m?nv apV' to',lghl dr pers the k t piece ginger. ( s simmer tor a good to- t- I As soon as you get up In th. morning, ((he Danish got up no later than 6 a.ra.) get the kettle to simmering again, but first remove most of the fat which will at this time be solidified. Remove spices. Add 1 large onion Simmer until about 11 a.m. If you plan to serve at noon, In all about 0 to 10 hours. Add salt an hour before serving; the C before 4 comr " to aver that scalawag A TQtheVkttf ditch that swipes my water 15 minutes before time and is now sitting up there InJhg MIS. A" -- "'ards at L mud and tscall v -- op , r:. dis't owns Grandpa In today's world iff the Chu h nS"c. r mixture. one-wom- an Coaro. S,fUne act The water turn was t bol of survival. Suddenly born and a suddenly dying, the Sr h vn, S . inr full 4i J oi youths out an Indian w. Grant!, whoop Letting out an Indian ,Vl whoop in those days was w than yelling FIREI" in too crowded theater. in Sensitive to the tern the tomahawk, the Bishop mooed Grandpa and t. Stuck him off the Kirk Subsequently forgive. Vtf y y on,! eZ.n the promptitude, ivens open and the rains descend In Ephraim, Sanpete Co Utah, farmers are not tl heaven cipients of such favoritism. Here the life of u 'Timal depends on th o- ge of the winter iy notice trea-sel- f, which out the .itutes when you ppropriate your melting snows of White Mountain, M and Left-hathe drifts of Blue- - W-w in, v c & a said the youalr Jemanded V Vk yA rs. yu- They w. away when I st ! uld the Justice of then the kUA.e triumphantly, 48 0 - v u o ,.f Manti South ELAINE HIGHAM Telephone Merrill Washburn of Provo was home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Washburn, one day last week. Mrs. Louell Sorensen stayed 10 days with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cutrer (Fonda) and her granddaughter, Janet Todd, both of 835-44- 62 Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lenore Denison is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Max (Melba) Cox since she broke her leg by falling on some ice. Thursday they left in their motor home for the mountains where it has been a tradition for six years to eat Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Lloyd Smith left by plane November 18 to go to California to visit a friend. She was joined Saturday by her husband Lloyd and their two daughters, Vickie and Tammy. Lloyd went to visit a School in Santa Monica. On are excited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Madsen and proud to announce that their son Mitchell is now a legal member of their family and resides with them The Manti South Ward annual Christmas party is set for De cember 17 at 7 p.m. Santa will be there to greet the children. All ward members are urged to attend and to bring their own dishes. The Relief Society for December 17 will be the social relations lesson given by Ruth Scow at 10 a.m. followed by the mother training lesson by Joyce Stahle. On Wednesday, December 18 Jennie Lowry will give the same lesson 'L i ft m0 Three more reasons why you'll want to Shop I 'WiiifiT $1 Picture courtesy of LDS Church Historical Department Brodders and Sisters at Home! 1. Better roads and streets. 2. Better schools and churches. 3. Higher property values. Being the early life and times of the Mormon town of Ephraim, Utah and in- 4. Better jobs. 5. Lower taxes. 6. Better selection of goods. cluding, to be sure, the famous Ephraim Stories! By More money spent locally means more and better jobs for everyone. The more our community prospers, the more everyone living and working here prospers. And the more people we have making more money, the greater our tax base becomes, lessening the individual tax load for everyone. Theres a big extra plus when you shop at home, too: The more you shop at home, the better our local merchants do. The more business they do, the more goods they begin to order. And the more goods ordered by local merchants, the better selection you have. When you shop at home, youre doing yourself a favor. Presented as a public service by Grace Johnson Pick up your copy Office Messenger-Enterpris- e 35 So. Main $3 per copy Sales Manti ldcal Tax... Postage (if mailed) MANTI MESSENGER at 24 . . . 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