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Show 2 Thursday, February 13, 1975 by Senator Contest Held beard growers at L & M Trailer were honored this week. The mobile home division conducted the contest which was for a period of 30 days. Cash prizes were awarded to winners in four cateeories as follows: longest (58 inch), Chris Anderson; heaviest, Stan most original, Mont Monk; Sparks; least hair, Lee Mortenson. Champion If you are greeted by someone whose name you can't recall say something like not "I "Nice to see you know your face but can't recall your name. Sparks, most original; Lee Mortenson, least hair. champions are: Chris Anderson, longest; Mont Stan Monk, heaviest; " in ' Stanford Rees G. are in the second half of the session, which endures for a total of 60 calendar days. No more bills are to introduced unless by agreement of the Senators. There are about 200 Senate bills and 215 House bills. We At L & M Plant BEARD GROWING start at a.m. and finish at 6 p.m. The Public School Committee Appropriations meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 12 a.m. Your superintendents are giving their input. It is hoped we can workout a small school finance formula which would enable our schools to continue and expand a good educational program. We really We 8 had a good public hearing area. This business ty on HM f irtTlfirMinHI nimn'-wniTii- of 532-392- 8. F- the Liberty will perish. Our greatest need in the economic field today is a true substantial tax cut, he said. That is a tax cut directly tied to a reduction in federal spending. The only proposal available satisfying both requirements is the Liberty Amendment and this can only be enacted by strenuous demand by the public. The issue is the most important the Utah Legislature will consider in the economic field this session and all citizens should express their opinion to their state legislators immediately. Amend- ment committee in Utah stated, We are anxious to give the people of Utah an opportunity to bring the federal government back under the control of the people. We see a budget proposed of some $350 billion or almost one billion dollars a day. This is just under five dollars every day for every man, woman and child in the nation and nearly $27 per day 328-57- uTrv"i"-- 1 for a family of six each and every day we live. This spending is totally irresponsible and must be controlled or the nation without constitutional authority on a tax consuming, not tax paying basis. The savings in dollars for the taxpayer would allow the repeal of the sixteenth (income tax) amendment without affecting proper governmental activities, which the Liberty Amendment would also require. Dr. L. S. Brown, We are getting our ambulance people trained, and were getting a good ambulance so this is a good law. The cloud seeding bill is in the Senate. I hope we can pass it. There are many other matters but I cant write about them now. Write or call me about your feelings. The Senate phone is my home phone is should be left to doctors and not be mandatory. Many bills are awaiting consideration. Among them an ambulance act which places the whole state under the law; previously only those counties of 40,000 and over were affected. activities business-typ- e tution. The federal government is now involved in over 700 pre-marti- al school reorganization, which was attended by many of our people. Their appearance and input was much appreciated. I The Liberty Amendment has been introduced into the Utah State Legislature. The proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution would require that the federal government not engage activities unin business-typ- e less authorized by the consti- The utility bill which would allow increased rates to be passed on to consumers has been amended so that there will have to be public hearings, and more safeguards are placed to protect the public. A bill to make mandatory gonorrhea cultures in exams went down to defeat. I feel this was an unnecessary procedure in all cases. We only had 7 cases of gonorrhea reported in my i 'ihiinillrirtnlt Liberty Amendment Introduced From Your Legislators Desk Beard Growing MANTI MESSENGER -- PERSONALITY in IVH0000 Monti , Ephraim , Sterling? is the A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS Read These Rules Over Then Look For the Clues I . . . DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRIES WITH THESE 6 MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW, THIS WEEK! 7 Thorsen Mystery Special ?ac. 21 dc. Socket Set 14 $999 & Reg. International Platform Assn. 38" Drive 2 50 ct&O" y,, y 7 FURNITURE1HARDWA Courteously Presented - Dress in the latest fashion . . . :: ,, y y' Always - Main 141 283-- Dresses All the news , Pant Suits Lingerie : : every week I' ' . Ephraim, Utah 283-40- HERMANSEN Hardware Tillers 283-432- -- 1 - 65 W. Center -- (conoco) Wheel Alignment Electronic State Inspection Tune-u- - & JSl. Balancing p 'TfrQj TIRES $899 Manti, Utah 835-42- Gary's Implement Co. Ski Whiz Snowmobiles Spring Seed Tires St. & CLOSE OUT! Livestock Gates Blouses Coats Coats ,, INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS Dresses Lingerie Quality Brands MESSENGER : MISS SHOP f & ; from Bobs Pant Suits MOM'S MANTI ! 'eeeeee-ee-eeee- Dress Shop 7. The contest will run for 16 weeks. Family participation gives you a betier chance to win. Your wife, husband, or one of your youngsters may spot a clue you missed. GOOD HUNTING. 1, Reasonable Prices UTAH , ! - Reliable Merchandise stores. ! ' Christensens of Ephraim MANTI 36 down your name and address and telephone number. Mailed entries will not be accepted, they must be placed in the entry boxes located at one or more of the designated merchants for that week. Don't bring entries to the paper office, please. 5. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue of the paper and closes Saturday night of the same week when the stores close. 6. As soon as the boxes are picked up (Monday morning) a drawing will be held from the combined entries. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery Personality will win a $7.50 Merchant Certificate. If that entry also lists all the clues, and no more, hidden a BONUS of a $14.50 Merchant Certificate in the various ads of the sponsoring merchants, will be added. Whenever this BONUS is not won, it will be added to the next week's bonus which will continue to grow until it is won. All Merchant Certificates must be used within one week from the time the winner is notified and can only be redeemed at one of the sponsoring merchants Clues may be hidden in ads below or in the ads of the sponsoring firms elsewhere in the paper. No clues will be hidden in news columns, editorial matter or classified ads, just in display ads of the sponsoring merchants in this section and elsewhere in the paper. 1. This is a family contest. Entries are welcome from every member of the family old enough to fill out their own entry. Anyone may enter except employees of the paper or members of their immediate families. You may submit one entry per person at any of the sponsoring merchants whose ads appear in the left hand side of this ad below the arrow. 2. Nothing to buy, use any slip of paper for entry blank. Not necessary to be present to win. Not necessary to be a subscriber to the paper. 3. The Mystery Personality may be anyone in the Manti, Ephraim, Sterling area. Clues to his identity will be hidden ONLY in the ads of the sponsoring merchants, which may include in the paper. Many ads have no clue; any of the same merchants in the area below or elsewhere some as many as five. This is a contest of skill and we intend to do our best to outwit you. 4. To enter, write the name of the person you believe to be the Mystery Personality on a piece of paper. Also list all the clues you can find in all the ads of sponsoring merchants. Put B.F. Goodrich - Michelin Ephraim, Utah -- Hercules Manti, Utah All Work Guaranteed ; I Manti Grocery LEE'S VARIETY HARMON'S !! 2 See this week's Electrical Wiring specials on the back page Manti, Utah -- 835-43- 6-1- 283-990- 7 Brodders and Sisters j; KEITH'S ,, : . ; . Custom Upholster or Repair ; 1. : Start Your Easter Sewing Nowl Single Knits Cotton Ephraim, Utah :: :: ; Reloading Supplies . ,, ,, New Owner Bob McCaul ' : . Custom Slaughtering - Wedding Breakfast No. Main Ephraim, Utah So. Main u :: . s Manti, Utah y !' ! , Everything ' Groceries . . 283-431- 1 -- - Ephraim, Utah Manti, Utah EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE every week ; Prices Merc. COUNTRY 'Inflation Fighter's" ; 835-487- 1 All the news OH Main St., 4th ; in - Humanitarian ! State Inspected Plant Custom Cutting $ Lockers Mormon Miracle Pageant Take Home Orders MOTORS Author : 835-59- N SPOT New Spring Line Shop Early for Easter !: u 3 DRIVE-I- NOW OPEN! Just Arrived : EPHRAIM MARKET v Prints Mens Wear :: : ; Ephraim, Utah ;; Loves Animals Mill Ends ! Bennetts Paint Lee Ryders Pants Miller Shirts Western Shirts Western Boots ,, Manti, Utah Donna F. Bailey - Owner and SPORTING GOODS Browning Guns : - THE FABRIC HOUSE - BRIGHT c$ouiiaue and Salon DOYLE'S HARDWARE ; UPHOLSTERING r Ephraim, Utah 0 283-999- Humane Note Manti, Utah u u u Banquet Room Earl's Auto Body Repair 835-67- - Sat. Eve. Ephraim, Utah Free Estimate Y -- Salad Bar Parts Main - 98 W. 2nd No. EMBERS CAFE DEWEY'S Phone ji Plumbing Auto CO. HELINE Broadway Dramatists Guild General Contract Work ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES & and The Best in Western Wear' Member of 2nd South CHRISTIANSEN FURNITURE East & 2nd So. Manti See our regular ad y Sanpete's Complete Auto Service 405 E. 2nd So. -- - Manti, Utah ;; |