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Show Homemakers Club Plans Marcti Meeting The Young Homemakers will meet Thursday, March 27 at the Manti High School Home Economics Room at 7:30 p.m. The subject of the program will be Child Development. The new officers who were elected last January, will be installed that evening, also. Score Even in Salt ake Cit to Jack and Ally n K., o liner Thompson Her nine is Tara Lynn and she has a brother Ashley. This is fno ti andchildren for Mr and Mi- ml Thompson, u 11 for Mr. and Ephraim Mrs Hiiu'i kai tchner of Blanding Payments To Be Reviewed are Teena Displaying trophies they won in recent forensics tournament Knittle, Mortensen, Bill Karen Johnson, and Doug Vandegrift. Snow College Spi cell Team Places Fourth in Forensics Meet By Bruce Jennings Competing with 20 other junior college in the Region III Phi Rho Pi annual forensics tournament, the Snow College team claimed a fourth place. The tournament was held on the central Arizona Community College campus at Cool-idgThe Snow team finished ahead of the other Utah e. Farmers Union Advocates Reduced Production PORTLAND, Ore. -- - Delegates to the 73rd national convention of the Farmers Union adopted a resolution to reduce their cost risk by reducing their production. The resolu- farmers reduce their risk and in an reduce production necessary to protect their operation. No specific percentage cutback was recommended. Attending the organizations convention from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Strate and Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Sorensen of Spring City. The convention proved to be very interesting and much was learned to help the farmers. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy When the convention end- tion stated farmers consistent support of full production of food for consumers and for export but added in part: In the face of rapidiy escalating production costs and the resulting threat to their entire farming operation, unless congress and the admin- istration will assure farmers a realistic return on their production, we amount Hes-gar- recommend that ed, the American Legion Will Celebrate Strates d. and the Sorendown through sens toured southwestern Oregon into northern California and into Nevada. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sorensen and son Tommy in Fallon, Nevada. They then toured Virginia City and Lehman Caves. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ludwig in Delta, Utah before returning home. The Manti American Legion and Auxiliary will celebrate the Legion birthday with dinner and program Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Please bring your own dishes. Let Us Remove Your Old Paint & Varnish From All Wood, Metal & Veneers as Ladies Literary-Clu- Our World of Music will be the theme of the Literary Club meeting Thursday, Mar. 27 in the club rooms. Mrs. Devon Blad is in charge of the program which will begin at 4 p.m. All club members are invited to attend. $5-1- Encouragement of self reliance and socialization is as important as fun and recreation for the physically handicapped children and young adults who attend Camp Easter Seal in Utah, said William H. Bean, state Easter Seal executive. He recently announced the schedule for this summers four sessions at the campsite near Manti. Applications are being accepted at the Easter Seal Society headquarters, 4868 South State Street, Murray, said Mr. Bean, executive director of the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of All 5 sessions will be July resi- - The BADGER $15-4- 5 $7.50-2- DOORS DEN 5 $6-1- 2 DRESSER $10-2- FRAMES $1-- HUTCHES TABLES 18-2- 3. sessions are for Varnith $4 Painted $5 CUPBOARDS DESKS Au- 4-- 9; and August 11-1- 6; 5 CHAIRS HAIR CUT 0 & STYLED 5 $10-2- Snow College Campus Center 5 $5-2- 5 TRUNKS $5-- ROCKERS $5-- ICE BOXES SHUTTERS STANDS Call between 8 $20-3- 6 p 5 4 Watkins $4-1- 0 STOOLS for appointment m , Mon Fri. 8 8 $3-- $3-- 5 WASHSTANDS HIGH CHAIRS etc., will be reviewed. No check, however, will be reduced or stopped without giving the person an opportunity to show why this action should not be taken. Mrs. Francis Down $6-1- 5 your personal store $5-- 8 Mrs. Reva Larsen, Ephraim, accompanied her mother, Mrs. Francis L. Bown, Manti, to the Payson Hospital in an ambulance last Thursday where Mrs. Bown was admitted and is being given medical care. She is in the Intensive Care ward and the family reports that her condition is critical at this time. Mrs. Wanda Cook, Manti, another daughter of Mrs. Bown, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Reva Larsen in Ephraim at this time. S0UP0M SAME architectural barriers. Entries to buildings are at ground level and steps are replaced by ramps. In the past campers who attended Easter Seal Camp were sent to Grand Mesa, This year the Colorado. Easter Seal Society of Utah will run its own residential camp to provide a direct service to Utahs handicapped. Of the campers who attended the camp last summer, one third were in wheelchairs. Others use crutches or leg braces. All participate within the limits of their physical Mr. Bean said. capabilities, Supervised activities include swimming, cookouts, arts and crafts, horseback riding and fishing. A registered nurse is on duty at all sessions and a physician is on call. A camping fee is charged for those who can affort it, but no person is turned away for lack of funds, Mr. Bean said. The total fee for a child to attend a full camp session is $120.00. Many businesses, clubs and organizations donate or raise funds to sponsor one or more children to go to camp each summer. If your business or organization would like to sponsor a child, contact the Easter Seal Society. OFF on any order accompanied by this coupon if possible for anyone coming from out of town. WANTED! to trade you our cash for your scrap iron steel, copper, brass, radiators, and aluminum. a chance Open week days Saturdays 365 S. 400 E. Springville 189-98-21 Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 10:00 - 5:00 Sat. 10:00 - 3:00 8-- 4 8-- 6 p.m. p.m. American Salvage 2403 So. State Provo, Ut. 373-117- 7 and Mary Peacock were delighted last Saturday, March 22, to receive word of the birth of a new grand- The 6 d daughter. bundle was born to Dr. and Mrs Steven Peacock of Richfield, who also have a son Brooks. Other grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. H. B MeQuarrie of Ephraim. July first will be the closing date of the contest, giving 90 days to get stores, poems, 12-poun- ld Second Son Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Janice) Schmidt welcomed a Logan weigh- will be He has brother, Corey, at home. Forest and Vernelda now have eight grandchildren. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt of South Jordan. Pink Bootees Mr and Mrs. Richard Anderson, Manti, became the parents of a baby girl born March 24, 1975 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. and will be named Amy Marie Anderson. The Ander-son- s have two other children, 3, and Beth, John, 2. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Georee E. Anderson, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russell, Eugene, Oregon. February 12th marked the arrival of a new baby boy to Lewis and Vivian Bagnall of Idaho Falls. He was a couple of weeks early, but weighed in at 6 lbs. 7 oz. He was eagerly awaited at home by a brother and two sisters, Rawlin, Erin and Jo-len- e. Grandparents of the new baby are Mrs. Utahna J. Bagnall of Ephraim and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Edwards of Manti. The new arrival will be named William Jared and will go by Jared. IPs a Boy Staff Sgt. Ronald Kohut of Oceanside, California called his mother, Mrs. Elaine Kohut, Wednesday, March 19 to announce the arrival of a baby daughter. This is the third child for Ronald and Janet. She also is welcomed by two sisters, Tracy Lee and Terri Ann. The new baby will be named Tiffany Dawn. She weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. This is the third grandchild for Elaine Kohut and the 12th for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wayland of Richfield. Great - grandmother Gladys Jones now has 10 n. Blue Bootees Mr. and Mrs. Kent Frisch-knecof Manti welcomed a new baby boy into their home March 16 at the Richfield Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kay Frischknecht, Manti, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Kennedy Aurora. ht BEGINNING AT SERVICE 20 Posterity Grows NEW CLASSES Spring City, Utah 462-28- This year, 1975, the scope of time has been enlarged to cover that period in Sanpete County history from 1849 to 1912. It is hoped that writers will be challenged to also tell about the coming of the railroads and the settlement of the ghost towns of Clarion, West View and Dover, also of the Morrison mine east of Sterling. John o&aoopooooooooooooaoooeoMoooaoocooogooeof KARL R. HUFFMAN DAY Mr. and Mis. Craig Nelson the parents of a daughter who was born February 28 in Phoenix Arizona She is their fust child. Craig is a dental technician. His parents Mr and Mrs Morris Nelson now have eight grandchildren and Mr and Mrs. Ivan g have 12 with this new arrival. are Score Even dential camping and handicapped children and young adults between the ages of 8 and 18 years old will participate. The camp, on the west side of Palisade Lake, is free of at your door since 1868 Complete furniture restoring available or helpful hints in doing it yourself. incidents of Sanpetes history that are fast disappearsaid Mrs. Ernest Scow, ing, Each story is a chairman. part of our heritage, yet if they are not written down or recorded by us, many of these stories will be lost forever and our children's pioneer heritage will not be enriched by our caring and our thoughMrs. Scow said. tfulness, First Baby a Girl new baby boy in the Hospital March 11. He ed 7 lbs. 7 oz. and named Michael Frank. Ephraim Swimming Pool Water Safety Mar 31 Instruction Class open to anyone 17 years or older holding a current senior livesaving card, or who needs to be recertified as a WSI. necessary - $10.00 fee. Mon.-Fr- i. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Mens Early Morning Swim Contact Phil Murray, Pool Manager, for further information, 0 5 or 283-990- 283-457- MooooooQoooonwooooaysooooooooeooo?l' Annual Sew Show Scheduled at Richfield Each of us has a part to play in preserving stories and a Rushed to Hospital Will Be Held Near Manti gust $9-1- arrangements, marital status, Easter Seal Summer Camp 2; August BENCHES b Plans Meet Utah. The Dipping Method BEDS schools. Individual winners for Snow were Kaylyn Johnson, Provo, first in impromptu speaking and Bill Knittle, Springville, desecond in Lincoln-Douglbate. A Snow team not at full strength also showed well at the College of Eastern Utah Invitational. Teena Mortensen, Logan, placed first in informative speaking; Douglas Vandegrift, Bountiful, third in oral interpretation, and Kaylyn Johnson, Provo, made it to the finals in extemporaneous speaking. For over a year now Supplemental Security Income has been helping many aged, blind and disabled persons in the Sanpete County area. Although handled by the Social Security Administration the SSI payment of up to $146.00 a month is not a social security payment, but rather is a payment from the general funds of the federal government to those with limited income and resources. To make certain that the right check goes to the right person, the social security office will contact SSI recipients in Sanpete County at least once each year. The purpose of the contact is also to determine whether the person is still entitled to SSI and if so, whether the amount of the check is correct. Such factors of entitlement as income, resources, living The first day of April is known by Sanpete residents, near and far, as opening because it is on this day, day that the Sanpete Historical nison Utah. 1 SSI MANTI MESSENGER EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE Thursday, March 27, 1975 Writing Contest officially opens for the publication of Saga of the Sanpitch. As in prior years the sponsors are the four LDS stakes in SanMoroni, pete County--namel- y Mt. Pleasant, Manti and Gun- baby Jiucliter was born 9, 14,3 LDS Hospital Feb Saga of Sanpitch Contest Begins anecdotes, incidents, or essays written. Cash prizes will be awarded. Please take time to sit down and write your favorite pioneer story which you have been meaning to write since Volume I was published in 1969, Mrs. Scow said. Detailed rules for entry will be published next week. Historical Records Wanted The LDS Church is attempting to locate and collect all historical records from 1877 to the present time. This includes all ward and stake historical records of the Relief Society, MIA, Primary, Sunday School, etc. Anyone who may have any of these records are requested to notify either his bishopric or the stake presidency, according to Garth Monson of the stake presidency. New fashion styles and new fabrics often require new sewing techniques, according to Theta Johnson, Utah State UnF.xtenslon iversity clothing specialist. And these new sewing techniques that make for professionalism in clothing construction will be discussed in detail during the annual Sew Show to be held at Richfield High School, March 28 from 4 she added. p m.. 2-- Ms Johnson, along with Janet English of Pellon Corporation, and Martha Multi of Unique Zipper Company, will give a two hour presentation It will include slides of the latest fashions from New Aork and London, and discussions new shaping the styles, how and where to use fusi-ble- of Utah. The USU clothing specialist has been in charge of the annual Sew Show since it was first started five years ago. She has a masters degree from Columbia University. Ms. Johnson feels the anSew Show nual is an opportunity for the home sewer to keep up with the latest trends. This year, what with the radical change in styles, it is especially important for women who do their own sewing to learn how to handle the latest fashions, she commented. As an example, she cited the sheer fabrics which pose a special problem for interfacings. s, wovens and and style, for color and fabrics the style-conscio- woman. Ms. Multi, educational representative for I nique, will talk on Sewing For the Way A graduate of AshAou Are. land College, she now travels throughout the country speaking to women who are interested in clothing. Ms. English and Ms. Johnson will discuss The Question of Interfacing. The former is Utahs education rep- resentative for Pellon, and is Martha Multi a graduate of the University m 1VALUABLEIW When Visiting Salt Lake City Stay at 1 rit ?eHfele Square 'pice HVHoujardVH UoHMonSl (Covered. motor lodges Present this Coupon for Discount: $1.00 for Single $2.00 for Double CHILDREN UNDER 18 FREE |