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Show MANTI MESSENGER, Manti, Utah Thursday, January 16, 1975 b Margaret Turner, and their parents, the John Hardies, were Raymond Hardle and two children from Provo and Mrs. Betty Lambert from Salt Lake City. Manti South ELAINE Telephone HIGHAM 835-44- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilton are new members of the Manti South Ward. They are living in the former Roy Price home. They formerly lived in Payson. They have three boys and a girl. The Tilton family gave the program in sacrament meeting last Mrs. Mina Anderson spent from Dec. 20th to Jan. 10 in Tempe, Arizona visiting with her son Barry and his family. Barry and Juneve have two children. Sunday night. Relief Soat 10 a.m. will be the Social Relations lesson given by Ruth Scow. Joyce Stahle will give her lesson on mother training. Wednesday, Jan. 15 the lesson will be given at 7 p.m. by Betty Anderson. The South Ward Morris Tuft and his two girls a friend were overnight guests at the Marguerite Hoggan home last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christiansen, living with Marguerite, are the parents of Morris. ciety for Jan. and Visiting with their sister, 14 Throughout Great Britain, is thought that carrying a piece of lodestone in the hand will cure gout, rheumatism and sciatica. Researcher Reports on TV Violence natural form of violence depicted in disaster movies is not psychologically damaging, says a University of Utah researcher, who has been a leading critic violence in the of exploitive mass media. Towering Earthquake, and other currently Inferno popular adventure films show people coping with extremely difficult problems, explains Dr. Victor B. Cline. The violence is not prurient or sick, and it satisfies a natural yearning in everyone to experience great emotional adventures without taking any risks, explains the U psychologist. He recently took his family to see Airport 75, which centers around the midair collision of two airplanes. It was just like a football game, he recalls, and I was in there cheering and rooting for the passengers to survive. I had a very satisfying feeling as 1 came out of the theater, having seen people overcome adversity, find solutions to very difficult kindsof problems, and The in the Dr. Jan. f GROCERIES-MEA- -1- 7-18 TS BEEF POT ROAST Choice U.S.D.A Chuck Cut .lb. 69 HICKORY SMOKED BACON Ends Sliced, 3 lb. Box . . $1.55 . MARGARINE Cline gained national prominence a couple of years ago when he warned that the motion picture and TV industries were leading Americans an era of unrelenting into violence and exploitive sex devoid of love and responsibility. He based his attack on an exhaustive survey of theater U.S. fare in a moderate-size- d city, which revealed that there were 833 aggressive acts and 566 sexual acts or displays in 37 films playing at the time, In recent months, Dr. Cline has charged that such films NEW POTATOES for 98 3 APPLESAUCE, Fancy Can, Reg. 57....2fo r $1.03 KRAFT'S PUNCH BASE Sweetened, 1 gal, Reg. $6.09 .$4.99 RASPBERRY PRESERVES, Imperial Pure fruit, 32 oz. Reg. $1.69 .$1.39 ZEE TOILET TISSUE & Pretty, 4-r- oll pkg. Reg. 73y: for $1.35 2 Special WINTER BOOTS Pax and other brands, for all, at LOW PRICES . 4 qt. pail flavors, . . . $1.98 wrong nothing showing violence in the with media--dependi- on how its depicted. For example, you can treat violent rape as a human tragedy, or exploit it to stimulate an audiences sick instincts. Dr. Cline believes the films will retain their popularity as long as they show because the people winning, public is seeking an escape from the difficult problems in the world around them. action-adventu- Jan. To Be Shown public is invited to a film showing entitled Man, and Government Freedom narrated by Ezra Taft Benson, this Friday, January 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Manti Library club room. A recent and vital talk delivered by Benson will also be available. The 16-17-- 18 GROCERIES ... lb. $1.12 each . . 5 Carnation Fresh, ripe, large size 2 . for 25 BANANAS 2 ripe lbs. 29 ZEE NAPKINS, 60 ct. CELERY, Fresh, green JONATHAN APPLES School Boy . .2 for 49 CARROTS, Clip Tops, 2 lb. pkg. .39 Prices Off Main St., 4th East . . Mere. The meeting had the best attendance with the widest representation of the states medical men of any previously held. The doctors were told of two new acts being amended: The Act Amendment, Ambulance which will upgrade rural ambulances, equipment and ambulance driver training, and the Paramedic Act Amendment, which will upgrade the training and responsibility of paramedic personnel. Dr. Richard Wallin of Salt Lake City stated that four deaths have occurred needlessly on the highways because the drivers could not begin intravenous fluids, and oxygen to the injured patients. Dr. Mark Greene and Dr. Wallen then reported on the Chicago convention of the National EMS this past fall. Dr. Greene stated that Utah was one of four states fully implemented in the program with 80 representation within the state. He went on to state that when the federal government will snut off its portion of the money, a big problem will be how to maintain the impetus the program now has. Reports were also given of ladio communication, manpower training, Emergency Mediand cal Training sessions equipment. Hospital Emergency room I tilization, an EMS Date collection system and Disaster Medicine. The next meeting will be January 22. relations lesson and EGGS, AA Large Your carton $1.99 . 39 doz. S9 for $1.00 The George Harmon family were hosts at a gathering of the Rozelle L. Harmon. They met for a holiday party December 21st at the Mobile Home Park recreation center in Provo. After a pot luck supper that included hot turkey, a Christmas program was presented by family members. All eight of Rozelies children were present: Mrs. Ida T. Harmon and George Harmon of Provo; John Harmon, Melva Stevens and Beth Potts, Salt Lake City; Norma Grotopas, California, Richard Harmon, Jan. ' The Young Adult Relief Society will meet Sunday at 9:00 a.m. in the Junior Sunday School room of the Manti South Ward. A lesson of interest to all girls between the ages of 18 and 26 will be given. 16-17-- 18 22 oz LIQUID LUX, BEEF STEW, Dinty Moore 1 il 12 62! lbs 83 BACON, Western Family, lb. $1.23 TOMATO JUICE Weather Data Western Family, 46 oz weather data is reported each week by Leslie J. Anderson, local cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. Manti The Western Family, 46 oz 55 CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ;; Snowfall readings for the past week are as follows: Jan. 7, 1 5; Jan. 8, 1.4; Jan. 9, .8; Jan 10, 1 2; Jan. 11, 1.2. Humidity readings for the past week are as follows: Jan. 7, 70; Jan. 8, 77; Jan. 9, 59; Jan. 10, 60; Jan. 11, 63; Jan. 12, 60; Jan. 13, 49 PINEAPPLE JUICE : Campbell's 5 for $1.00 Manti '! FRUIT COCKTAIL Del Monte, 303 CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Del Monte, Natural Juice No. 2 2 for 81 2 for 97 51. BOLOGNA, Western Family lb. 89 Sliced ; Jan. 18 GROCERIES TOMATO JUICE, Hunt's, 46 oz. 49 MACARONI DINNER Kraft's, 7 oz 3 for 79 SEGO MILK, Tall Can TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's 26 oz BUTTER, Western Family . . j: 28 . ... lb. SALTINE CRACKERS, Keebler Reg. 67 jj 43 79 59 CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES 2 for 79 LaChoy, 303 HI C FRUIT DRINKS, 46 oz. . 48 Western Family, 303 . 2 . . for 79 FISH STICKS, Gorton's Reg. 67 59 for 85 3 . . MEATS 39 CUT ASPARAGUS Red Dart, 300 COMET CLEANSER, 29 21 oz. . . $1.98 31 FROZEN FOODS FRYERS, Cut up lb. 4S CREAM, Gal. pkg. GRAPE JUICE, 6 oz. . . ICE . lb. 89 . .... lb. 59 SPARE RIBS lb. 69 OX TAILS lb. 29 .... lb. 89 . 2 . for 49 PRODUCE BANANAS lb. 15 AVOCADOES ea. 12 LIMES 5 CELERY for 39 lb. 12$ MEATS PRODUCE lb. 10 BANANAS . . . 5 . 49 for 99 FRESH FRYERS, Whole PORK CHOPS PORK ROAST. Loin End BACON, Lb. Pkg ... . . lb. 47 lb. $1.09 . lb. 98 98 ICE CREAM Meadow Gold, gal. pail TURBOT FILLET, Greenland . $1.99 lb. 73i . ORANGE JUICE, Western Family 6 oz. cans 4 for 83 MRS. SMITH'S APPLE OR COCONUT PIES, 8 in. . MORTON'S PUMPKIN PIE . . each ... MORTON'S CHERRY PIE TV DINNERS, Banquet, 11 oz. . 89 69 89 . . 52 Manti Grocery Member of & 2nd So. j .. 16-17-- ra lesson. Judy and Marvin Tolman Spanish Fork visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harmon New Years day. Other guests for the meal included Louise and Reed Syndergaard and family and Linda Tanner of Salem. DINNER NAPKINS, Scotkin 50 count FROZEN FOODS Fresh Hof-st- PEAR HALVES 5 Fresh Side Macy the mother education lesson. At 7:00 p.m. the teachers for the respective lessons will be Carol Lowry and Doris Cox. Then at 8:00 p.m. Pauline Simons will give the Inservice . 39 GRAPEFRUIT, Shaver's, 303 CUT BEANS, Western Family, 303 .31 .5for$1.00 . SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 lbs. Reg. 2.29 SPAGHETTI Franco American, 26 oz. AVOCADOES 108 The Relief Society lessons social relations and mother education will be given Wednesday, January 22nd. At 10:00 a.m. Alice King will give the social j: $3.89 COCA COLA, 12 oz. can PINEAPPLES, lb. 25 health department. of the of for 35 2 Reg. 4.39 98 20 lb. bag EMS Director, and Dr. Whitney Voung, medical director of the Sixty-si- x members of the Harmon family were present. Rozelle has recently be in the hospital, but was released a few days before the family gathering took place. He was able to preside over the event. FAMILY TIDE OR CHEER BACON, POTATOES, Idaho Russetts districts assistant those visiting at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Jensen and children, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Allen and son, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Val Alder and girls, Manti; and Mrs. Lynn Barney and Ivan, Manti. Many phone calls and greetings added to the festivities. Manti. 79 BABY BEEF LIVER AVOCADOES e, the This past weekend the Stanley Allen home was the scene of much activity in celebration of Mrs. Allens birthday. Among Oregon; and Leonard Harmon, i: LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE PRODUCE recent meeting of the State Fmereencv Medical Services Council was held in Salt Lake City and attended by doctors from all over the state. The C ouncil is a joint cooperative effort between the Ltah State Medical Society and the Division of Health. Its purpose is to adivse, implement, encourage legislation and supervise emergency services throughout the state. Physicians representing the districts within the state were in attendance. District IV (Central Utah) comprising Wayne, Piute, Sevier, Sanpete, Millard and Juab was represented by Dr. David Hen-riA 835-98- INSTANT BREAKFAST 95 POPSICLES, Kids treat re Free Movie BANQUET MEAT PIES "Treat the Kids" Pkg. of 6 , showed FOR LESS! lb. 59 . ICE CREAM, Meadow Gold Golden Theres Campbell's GROUND TURKEY ROLLS CORN DOGS, which VEGETABLE SOUP FROZEN FOODS All and brutal, unnatural behavior, actually served as models for impressionable viewers. This type of film exploits violence for violences sake, and encourages he argues, people to get their kicks from watching other people as they are roasted, tortured, beaten, raped, or otherwise hurt. In sharp contrast, the disaster genre of film is like in the fairy tales of old which violent situations serve to produce positive actions by people, he says. Im not against violence per he se, acknowledges. BROOKLAWN CHEESE Del Monte, 303 Soft Force WESLEY Telephone Are Discussed MORE 1000 ISLAND DRESSING Pint Jar, Reg. 79 . . .Special 59 VAN CAMPS GOLDEN HOMINY 2 12 Can, Reg. 35 . . 2 for 63 12 Magnum Death Wish, JUANITA .Medical Services 2 lbs. 99 Table Maid 2 as Manti North Slate Emergence U of U ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES |