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Show DUP Convention Servicemens Names Requested All servicemen and women who served time within a branch of the armed forces in World War I. World War II, Korea or Vietnamyour help is needed in obtaining personal information for the honor roll at the Fairview Museum. Needed are correct full name, picture (in uniform if possible), information from your discharge papers pertaining to birth date, 1 oung Homemakers Schedule Guest Speaker The Young Homemakers will meet at the Snow College Green House Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Clyde Blauer, who will speak on indoor and outdoor plants. Then the group will make Denise Kaye Goodwin and Michael terrariums and make knotted yarn hangers. Bring your own containers for flowers and also a 4 oz. skein of yarn. Boyd Nielsen birth place, date entered service, rank, where time was 4-- Club Sponsors H Beautification by Vickey Gross The members of Sterling have accepted the town beautification project for 1975. Your participation and help will be greatly appreciated. Our initial goal will be to offer assistance to the residents of Sterling in hauling away any trash or debris they are unable to haul away themselves. The last Saturday of each month will be pick-uday. Please have your trash in front by 10 a.m. The club needs the cooperation of all residents in cleaning up and beautifying their own property. The clubs will be available to give assistance to those needing special help. Residents can contact President Randy Savage or teen leader Vickey Gross. 4-- The County DUP Convention will be held Saturday, April 26 at the cultural hall at Spring City. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. Come prepared to order your lesson pamphlets and your other books. Dinner w ill be served at 12:00 noon for $2.00 per plate. Prizes will be given. Camp roll call will be recorded. 75-7- 6 Mail mfoimation to Mrs. Lucien Peterson, P.O. Box 5, Sterling, Utah Area Students Graduate At BYU Commencement Students from Sanpete area were among the 3485 students who received diplomas at the 100th Commencement April 18, 1975 at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. The services, which marked the beginning of the Universitys centennial year, were held in the 23,000-sea- t Marriott Center, the largest assembly building on any campus in the United States. With 25,000 students, Brigham Young University is the largest church-relate- d university in the United State. It is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Those from this area receiving Bachelors Degrees included: Ephraim-Elizab- eth Hardy; a Tibbs Lopez, Richard K. Sanderson, Paul Larry Stahle, Roger Earl Tuttle. Manti--Cynthi- p Accoiding to the World Book Encyclopedia there are about 400 kinds of cheese with over SOOdifferent names. A change of fortune hurts a wise man no more than a change of the moon. VALUABLES 1 When Visiting Sait Lake City Stay at I1' HetnfiU Prominent Sanpete Couple I Catering Service for Weddings Decorations Food ootxed 'Paifaif Square and Mrs. Glen K. in Manti, Goodwin announce the forthMien, .el graduated from coming marriage of their North Sanpete High School and daughter Denise Kaye to Snow College. He served a Michael Boyd Nielsen, son of mission in Peru and Ecquador. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Nielsen At present he is enrolled at Saturday, May 3, 1975 in the BYU studying political science Manti LDS Temple. and pre-laA wedding reception will be Kaye graduated from Manti High School and Snow College. held in Manti Saturday eveShe is presently employed for ning, the third of May honoring Louis Tervort, attorney-at-lathe young couple. US MAKE ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS! LET I Manti Temple Rites Will Unite Mr. Dated Saturday spent, date discharged, capacity in which you served, to whom married, number of children. Mrs. I ucien Peterson is obta I'ing a list of all servicemen and women from each town. As you mail information into her she w ill formulate and arrange accordingly. If there is a sen ice member of your family circle who has since died, please send the information. There w ill be a selected place for those killed or lost in action. Manti Messenger -- Ephraim Enterprise Thursday, April 24, 1975 Anywhere motor lodges Present this Coupon for Discount: Dee and Blanche Nordfelt $2.00 for Double $1. 00 for Single MANOR DEKATOR SAL1NA, UTAH CHILDREN UNDER 18 FREE 529-368- 7 WE ALSO CATER FOR PRIVATE PARTIES! Stake Relief Society Will Meet Manti Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held Saturday, April 26 at 2 p.m. in the Ephraim West Ward. All ward and stake Relief Society officers and teachers, with the exception of secretaries, are requested to attend, according to Stake President Marion Lee. Following the Leadership Meeting, a Visiting Teachers Convention will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Ephraim West Ward. All ward officers and teachers, visiting teachers and Relief Society Chorus members are cordially invited to attend. A program will be presented and refreshments will be served. The equipment will be sold at the 1EC3 U0 C3IBQD C2C3 ftesiidlera3e AT (East 2 nd South Salina Signing for Farmers Union BLUE CROSS - BLUE SHIELD Miss Jackie Christensen DEADLINE MAY Jackie Christensen Will Wed Stephen Crosland in May 1 Please contact Board Member Kent Strate, 462-2510; Dean Lund, Manti, or State Office, 835-599- 484-767- 1; 7. Z0gC,odq following described tools and E?Dd08g Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen of Manti announce the engagement of their daughter, Jackie Marie, to Stephen Crosland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crosland of Moroni. Jackie is a graduate of Manti High School and four-yea- r graduate of Seminary. Stephen is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. He is a four-yea- r graduate of Seminary and served in the Oklahoma A June wedding is planned the Manti LDS Temple. in Blessed Events Third Son Mr. and Myron G. Hanchett became the parents of a new 9 lb. baby boy on April 1 1th in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. The Hanchetts have four children at home awaiting their new baby brother. Grandparents are living in Idaho Falls, Idaho and Arizona. Score Even COUIBOUS 00UJSIRLS 3 Wallace and Gail Buchanan are the happy parents of a baby son, born April 14 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. The little lad weighed in at 8 lbs. 3 oz. and will be named Craig Lee. He is welcomed at home by a year old sister, Teresa Lynn. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buchanan, who now boast 32 grand2 children, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Kokott of Richfield, who now have five grandchildren. are Mrs. Mable Fassett and Mrs. Elizabeth Kokott, both of River Falls, Wisconsin. 15 UTAH colleges s, IDAHO mmu& Prowler trailer; fully equipped; 26 SNOW COLLEGE INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPlOM Beginning at 1:30 MILL ENDS 800 yds. Polyester and Cotton Blends like new 1965 I.H.C. Travelall, 4 w.d., V8, A.C., p.s., p.b., new M&S tires, radio, trailer hitcheasy-lif- t stabilizer, and electric trailer brake control trailer w removable cover 4x8 eel 1 bicycle bicycle, new TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT 30 Fergerson Tractor w int lift; good tires; excellent condition 10 Springtooth harrow; like new plow Dempster plow Dempster t. 1 cultivator pull tandem disc garden cultivator 1 rotary mower, like new tiller, like new wheel cultivators, rakes, hoes, shovels, forks, 3 gal. sprayer .C. 3-- pt. 3-- pt. 3-p- row 1- -6 ull -- HOUSEHOLD GOODS new contour new contour chair-lik- e electric refrigerator, asst, tables & chairs Kirbv upright vacuum wattachments 'Xards cannister vacuum-liknew hand vacuum lavatory, stool & shower clothesline poles kitchen range & heaters e g e Assortment 1 99 yd. Values 1.98 to 2.49 APRIL 25 7:00 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 26 1:00 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT FINALS 7:00 p.m. Assortment $129 2 yd. Values 1.98 to 2.98 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! CARPENTERS FABRIC CENTER Manti Pf.1 26 Sharp TOOLS & EQUIPMENT ROLLING STOCK BSSSSSSSSSSS miONAL SeifhLDirdlGay, ApirSB bb Mis- sion. Many old collectors items Much more equipment and tools too numerous to mention. TERMS - CASH - No property to removed until settled for. Not responsible in case of accidents. House trailer & I.H.C. Travelall will sell at 3:00 P.M. Smith Welding & Cutting Torch, hoses & regulators, etc. Birdsell Electric Welder 190 Smith Welding & Cutting Torch, hoses, Craftsman Electric Cement Mixer Air compressor wpaint gun 10 Craftsman table saw 6 Craftsman jointer 6 Craftsman table saw A" Electric drill, B&D, new 38 Electric drill, B&D, new H.D. Power Craft Sabre saw B&D hedge trimmer Shopmate Sabre saw Shop vacuum cleaner Work benches drill bits auger bits planes chisels punches squares saws hammers pliers levels grinders orbital sander jig saw welding carts cement tools electric motors tool boxes grinding wheels electrical supplies plumbing supplies soldering tools pipe vise bench vises wheelbarrows rope log chains tap & die sets (new) blacksmith forges blacksmith tools handyman jack, new hydraulic jack, new stepladder sledges wedges paint posts used lumber V pump wengine rd. spools barb wire used pipe piles of iron weed burner trailer jacks 12 v. to 115 v. transformer elec, grind stone power ext. cords 1 drill press al. ext. ladder battery charger, new oxygen mask and tank nails bolts & screws welding rod welding supplies drill bits flaring tools saw clamps tapes & rules socket sets wrench sets 2 0 SPORTING GOODS 14 5 x 54 Applebee alum, hp. Chrysler outboard boat-lik- e chestwaders-wor- prod nets, tackle, lures, bait rods & reels tackle boses boat wench charcoal cooker (Hibaehi) national arms 30.06 with 4 x 32 Universal scope-wit36 bullets calibre rifle Winchester model Daisy air rifle (new) h 1 AUCTIONEER: 69-2- 2 Bob Bagley Owner: Mildred Winbourn Sale Manager: Karl Grogger Refreshments served new |