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Show Arizona Temple which was a very inspirational experience. They also visited a daughter and family in Winslow, Mantl Messenger Manti, Utah Thursday, May 8, 1975 6 Arizona. Their eldest son, William Alfred Jr. in Farming-ton- , Manti Center Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pope returned from their regular spring trip. Returning with them were Gordon, their son, Irene his wife, and their son Michael. They attended the temple before Michael entered the mission home for a mission to Columbus, Ohio. While the Popes were away they visited relatives in Mesa, Arizona and attended the rededication of the New Mexico and two sons and families in Colorado near Durango were also visited. Their entire trip was pleasant. Today, 4.5 percent of our electricity comes from nuclear sources, but this is on the increase. In short, electricity-b- y cutting back on costly oil as a generating a practical solution for the energy crisis! nts NOTICES ,mvPUBLIC UY KNOW, 1 I BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST NOTICE OF TRlSTE'S by Paula Lee Music fdled the Manti High Auditorium last night. May 7 as the mixed and pop choruses of Manti High provided a delightful musical program for the public. Adding a special touch to this concert, Joanne Cutler and Dell Ray Anderson presented vocal solos, Vance Larsen played a cornet solo, and Paula Lee and Stacey Rasmussen performed a flute duet. Today at 11:00 a.m. a special movie will be shown by the Alcoholics Anonymous Association. This film should be very interesting and prove valuable to the students. another judging competion. The following descriPed property located in Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah, on Friday, 81 018 hour of 12 00 o'clock noon of said day: May 23, 1975 Beginning at a point 13.00 rods 5.00 feet East of the Southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 57, A Manti City Survey; thence East 26.00 feet, Plat thence North 1.92 chains, thence West 3.72 chains, thence South 300 rods 18.50 links, thence East 12.00 rods 15.00 feet, thence Southeasterly to the point of beginning, Containing 0.43 of an acre. PARCF.L PARCEL 1: 2: of the Manti City East East 16.52 East 66.00 of beginning, Together thereon. all water Purchase price payable money of the United in lawful States. DATED; April 21, 1975. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Trustee By s Wayne S. Hintze Senior Vice President Thurs., hi., Sat. hi., 1, 8, 15, 1975. - results of the studentbody elections will be announced. Amid excitement, anticipation, and disappointment, studentbody elections have been held this week. Primary candidates are activity agent, Robert Tibbs and Robert Wheeler; secretary, Anita Young and Cyndi Allen; vice president, Rae Ann Rasmusson and Molly Green; president, Ron James and John Erickson. At a special assembly Tuesday, May 6 these students presented original skits and then each gave election speeches to the students. Sat. - MotkfiM POTATO CHIPS Clover Club reg. 89c Day.! WHIPPING CREAM 10 FLOWERS FOR MOTHER Potted Mums $3.98 Kinnikinick line each $1.29 Cream 835-545- Corky and Julie Eggbert of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Don and Berniece Ottoson, who have been close friends for many years. 16 lbs. . . . Ib. 65c pt. 59c PITTED OLIVES, Libby 300 The Camp Arropene Sterling Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their April meeting at the home of LeFern D. Johnson. The history was presented by Dona Peterson. Following the lb. 85c MARGARINE Imperial save 13c lb. . . now 58c lb MARGARINE Tablemaid 2 EGGS AA Grade Medium in cartons doz 59c COOL WHIP 9 oz carton 68c Mrs. Lila Witbeck is enjoying a visit with her sister, Jenave Chapman Hinkley.' She hopes to visit with other relatives and friends before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schefftic of Santa Barbara, California were weekend visitors at the Lucien Petersons and the Alan gal 99c PEACH PIES Mortons 24 oz reg. 87c ..2 for 83c STRAWBERRIES, fresh cup 39c Thurs., Fri., Sat. TOMATOES, large size - Alcry 8, 9, 10 STEWING HENS lb. 39c GROUND BEEF 69c 39c .... lb. $1.00 Ib. 79c BOLOGNA HOMEMADE SAUSAGE . . .lb. $1.00 lb. $1.49 lb. 49c 49c AJAX CLEANSER 28 oz 79c TOMATO CATSUP 89c Pierces 2V2 can 3 for 87c 69c 89c 5 for 98c Prices Off Main St., 4th East & 2nd So. Manti for 97c FRANKS HASH BROWNS 2 lbs 45c LETTUCE head 25c ORANGES Ib. 13c ONIONS Ib. 15c PORK CHOPS PORK ROAST, Loin End PRIDE PAK POTATOES No. 10 CRISCO lib. $1.19 2 can for $1.49 CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 4 for 79c Western Family BUTTERMILK BISCUITS 6s Pillsbury 4 for 39c reg. 13c COOKIE DOUGH, Pillsbury Choc Chip, Sugar, Brownie sale Reg. $1.07 MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet 89c . .Ib. 53c fQ) FRESH cup 33c Jiff 95c 18 oz . SPECIAL K 11 ..qt. oz. STRAWBERRIES head 25c box $4.25 .3 cups for $1.00 lb 15c Ib. 10c PIBfi ICE CREAM Western Family TV DINNERS, V2 Mortons gal 99c 11 oz ORANGE JUICE Western Family 6 oz 49c 5 for 97c PEACH PIE, Mortons 24 oz KOOL WHIP 9 oz. reg. 79c BANQUET PIES lb. 13c CABBAGE 55c . . head 25c ONIONS FROZEN FOODS lb. $1.09 LETTUCE 79c 75c PAPER TOWELS Gala, reg. 65c Ib. 98c Ib. pkg $1.35 cup 33c ORANGES Ib. $1.99 BACON STRAWBERRIES PEANUT BUTTER Ib. 49c Merc. 2 PRODUCE Reg. 98c ORANGE JUICE Western Family 6 oz SAUSAGE chunk CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES FROZEN FOODS ORANGES, Navel -- .lb. 85c . . TUNA, Carnation 2 for 75c Hormel for 39c MANY BEAUTIFUL GIFT ITEMS FOR MOTHER- - visit our department and let us help you. All good prices. BUTTER, Western Family . VIENNA SAUSAGE APPLESAUCE Western Family 303 Western Family 79c lb. reg. 89c GROCERIES LETTUCE TURQUOISE JEWELRY, New Shipment, Large Assortment. Very Good Prices 1 Topjftnvvn Q0P 2 for 89c DRINKING CUPS Bondware 100 7 oz STRAWBERRIES 2 RITZ CRACKERS 10 for 79c PRODUCE AVOCADOS, fresh stock Large size HGR0CERIES KOOL AH) PUNCH POWDER Kraft Vi QUALITY Vi IMITATION MAYONNAISE ICE CREAM, All flavors In square carton Cloy 8, 9, 10 served by the hostess. 3 for 95c MARGARINE T astewell 1 lb . pkg lbs 85c Thurs., Fri., Sat. were meeting refreshments BONELESS HAMS CUT GREEN BEANS Del Monte 303 STOVE TOP STUFFING 6 oz CHUCK ROAST Choice USDA Beef Sunday visitors at the Lucien Peterson home were Mrs. Edna Sorenson of Centerfield; Mrs. Lula Anderson, Gunnison; and Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Peterson and son Eric of Mayfield. days. LARD TURKEYS, Norbest Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mclff of were visitors last Hunter weekend at the home of his Eldon brother and sister-in-laand Rose Mclff. Frank Peacock, still at a Salt Lake City hospital, is responding to treatment. He is hoping to be home in a week or ten LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE o Grade A Average Dona Peterson 3 Telephone 69c Weber O Dear Editor: When we are young children and we know we have one good trip to do we get up and hurry. So 1 was so happy to go to Salt Lake City with the Senior Citizens May 1. When I am up 1 look my clock it Was 5 a.m. so I go out my bed and hurry be ready to go for the bus who leave Manti at 6 a.m. But when I open my door I think how dark this morning and I look my kitchen clock and I am surprise to see 1:15 so it was not 5 but 25 after 12 that I am up and this make think I will have a good I day and I have a good day-b- ut have almost a big trouble too because I go to the show and I cant said when the play. 1 am so sleepy and after long time when 1 open my eyes all around me are gone so I run to the bus. A man said, is not your bus France. I look at the driver and I see is not my bus so hurry 1 go in the other and many are in few minutes after the bus go. I happy anyway and I think I am not old like 1 look. After all arrive 1 knit 2 hours and after I sleep but not too late. I have a very good day all peoples are so friendly I love all peoples and pray that the Lord bless you. France Petersons of Mayfield. Steve Schefftic and Alan were in the navy together. The Schefftics were on their way to New York where they will visit with his parents. They plan to stop by the Petersons on their way home the latter part of the month. L. Sterling May 8, 9, 10 GROCERIES May 8, 9, ORCHIDS in box turkev hot dogs, potato chips and salads will be available at the Manti City Park. A variety of games including water soccer and egg throwing will complete the day of fun and constructive (cleaning) activity. That night at the Manti Armory a stomp will be sponsored by the cheerleaders. At this dance c?fOTH$s Thurs., Publish Manti Messenger May their cleaning assignments. After the movie a lunch of Those Delightful Drippings Drippings from that broiled steak youre having are a good storehouse not only of flavor but also of valuable vitamins and minerals. Let them flavor a rice and pea accompaniment. Or thicken the tennis courts, washing with flour to desired conwindows, and whitewashing the sistency for a savory sauce to on the mountain. The stretch beef flavor. "M and appurtenances rights Today, May 8 they will travel to Logan to participate in the State FFA Judging Contest. The Manti Chapter of FFA usually does very well at this contest and hopes are up for first place trophies. A day of water, cleaning, painting, and fun is in store for students tomorrow, May 9. This day has officially been declared "M Day. Beginning at 7:00 a.m. the Student Action for Education club will provide a pancake breakfast for all its members. At 8:30 a.m. students will be found scrubbing walls, painting Beginning at a point 197.00 feet Southwest corner of Bloch 57, Plat "A" Survey; thence North 64.00 feet, thence feet, thence South 5 degrees 30 minutes feet; thence West 22.20 feet to the point Containing 0.02 of an acre. with a Walt Moonspinners, movie, will be presented at 10:00 in the auditorium to all students who have completed dis-ne- y Members of the Future Farmers of America are off to SALE Letters Manti High School News 69c 3 for 89c O & PIZZA PIE, 39c Jenos or Totinos FRUIT DRINKS Tip Top 6oz KkiDInlftD 77c 6 for $1.00 IT6rV Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES |