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Show 6Manti Messenger Manti, Utah Thursday, May 29, 1975 Manti South Elaine Higham 2 Telephone Bob Tuttle, son of Earl and Ellis Tuttle, has recently returned from his mission in New Zealand. He was the speaker in sacrament meeting in the Manti South Ward last Sunday. His parents, who presently live in Cedar City, were among his many friends and relative attending the meeting. 835-446- Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Christie) Schultz were in Manti from Salt Lake City for Memorial Day weekend. Mrs. Zina Henrie came from Kearns last Friday and left on Tuesday. She is now living with her son Kenneth and his wife. Mrs. Henrie is getting her house ready to sell. Eldon Hantblin and his wife and children from Phoenix, Arizona have been visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Kathleen Kjar. Eldon is a medical doctor in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Richard derson and children An- from have been guests of Richard's father, L. Glen Anderson. Bountiful Mrs. Deana Madsen and children of Kearns have been visiting this past weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielson. Mrs. Marion Murphy and two children and her brother Robert from Las Vegas have been visiting in Manti. Marion and Roberts mother is Mrs. Marie Anderson. She lives with them in Las Vegas. Holiday weekend visitors at the Alvin Beal home included his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson, Spring City; his sister and family, Mrs. Blain (Lenore) Shelley and children, Mt. Pleasant; a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beal and family, Bountiful; Conrad Frischknecht and Ruth Dorius, both Salt Lake City; LoDels sisters and families, Ira and Norma Owen and children, Sandy, and Larry and Helen Bradley and children, Ephraim; a brother, Everd and Lorna Squire and children of Mona. Mr. and Mr :. Oscar Ekberg (Naomi) of .Sait Lake City and Mrs. Milton vMarjorie) Madsen of Logan visited Naomis mother, Mrs. Howard Madsen, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon (Sharon) Christensen and children have been in Manti from Salt Lake City. They have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lenore Denison. Visiting during the Memorial weekend at the Lynn Tatton home and attending a family picnic on Monday have been family members JoAnn Tatton Grey and Frank Grey and two Walter and Julie Lowry have been visitors at the home of his parents, the Marlton Lowrys. children, Jennifer and Steve, from Salt Lake City; Mike and Crystal Madsen and children of West Jordan; Bennie and Norma Heath of Salina; Douglas Heath and wife and baby, Bennie Heaths father Ruel Heath of Salina; Edmond and Gwen Tatton Peterson, Spanish Fork; Burt and Ruby Cardwell, Mike and Linda wintch and Ralph Tatton, all of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Clara) Jeppson and children of Brigham City spent Memorial Day weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Garbe. Robert and Darlene Pratt and children of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Dewilton (Valenc) Brown of Salt Lake City have been visiting in Manti with the girls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Frandsen. It was Mrs. Frand-sen'- s Mrs. Alta Coleman, Heber City, Mrs. Thelma Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Bown, Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. David Higham and two children, Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bown of Eureka, California have been guests at the home of Ed and Elaine Higham during the past week. Nelson and his wife Robert Peg and their three children were here from Spanish Fork. birthday. Spending a weeks vacation with her parents in Manti, the They were weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. Michael and Crystal Madsen and three children from West Jordan spent the weekend with his mother Ardith and Wes LaVar Huntsmans, is Ella Huntsman of Salt Lake City. Present for the weekend were Violet Huntsman Madsen and Richard Madsen and two boys Tony and Richard of Murray. The Huntsman family, along with Jerry Huntsman and his wife and family and Franz Huntsman and his wife and family, were all in Wayne County for Memorial Day. and Mrs. Glen Nelson. Jeff and Fonda Cutrer of Taylorsville came on Saturday to visit Fondas mother, Mrs. Luell Sorenson. ft mx mxvmtsmcxsx ymcmtimt ysecmt wst 5o I Thurs ., Fri., Sat. May 29, 30, 31 Mr. and Mrs. Max Call and sons, Kelly and David spent Memorial Day sightseeing at Arches National Park. They report even getting sunburned. Mogle. Mrs. Sarah Tuttle entertained the Tuttle family at a dinner just before sacrament meeting on Sunday where Bob Tuttle talked. Present for the occasion were: Earl and Ellis Tuttle and members of their family, Paul and Delnta Dyreng and family, Gunnison; Norma and Austin Erickson and family. Salt Lake City; Wayne and Ruth Tuttle and family, Provo; LaMar and Gwen Monroe and family, Seipio; Frank and Norma Allen, -- V & $ .'QUALITY Ju GROCERIES Korrine Kjar was with her parents, the Lloyd Kjars, for the weekend from her studies in Ogden at Weber College. Coming for a family dinner with their parents on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Brad Rasmussen (Kathy) and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Kjar and family of Salt Lake Citv. W-- i CUT GREEN BEANS Del Monte 303 Sterling jj home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Funk, w'ere Mr. 3 Telephone and Mrs. Jay Funk and family 1 The Sterling Wards yearly of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. TOMATO SAUCE reunion, held May 24, was very O'Dell Funk and family of successful again this year, with Roosevelt. The Funk family 3 for 95c 15 oz Eldon and Rose L. Mdff as attended the Sterling reunion V $ chairmen, assisted by their together. immediate family members. 59c DIAMOND FOIL 37 sq ft Dr. Bruce Mclff. Provo, Kay Coming to the Forrest DenMdff, Richfield, and Mrs. Gary nison home for the Sterling reunion were LaMar and Norma (Marilyn) Lyon of Sterling. Fredrickson, Price; Nedra Stuw'as g 24 . oz . entertaining Especially .$1.49 MOLASSES, showing of old pictures art, Gunnison; Aria and Darg the made into slides by Dr. Mdff. lene Larson, Cedar city; and Milt and Lola Dennison, Sandy. All those who teach or have VIENNA SAUSAGE from school Sterling taught Sheridan and Phyllis A. 3 for 95c were honored and a tribute Libby 5 oz Smith and family of Tooele given to them by Kay L. Mdff. p Some teachers were not able to spent the Memorial Day weekbe in attendance but there were end visiting with her parents, CHEESE, about 12 who were. The oldest Lindon and Virginia Anderson. $1.39 former resident to attend was Longhorn M rs. Rita Ann Seifert, Mrs. Calvin (Arcy) Peacock. The one who traveled the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. STEW $ longest distance to attend was Lucien Peterson, is attending George Thompson, from the Brynner Medical College in 1 V2 lb 88c Dinty Moore Washington. Next in line for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Seifert, distance were Chris and Marva mother of four, is attending Peterson, Loren and Frances night school to get her 1 Anderson, all from Henderson, certificate in the medical field. COCA COLA, TAB, FANTA etc. Nevada. 12 oz $1.39 Mrs. Lila Witbeck enjoyed The dance that evening was the company of her family well attended. 1 members for the holiday V JX AT) weekend. Rex and Donna D. Two of Ann Peterson's ..ON FROZEN FOODS! Jj Mdff of H unter and other daughters spent some time with members called. her over the weekend. holiday HALIBUT Mrs. Maurine McClelland and $1.09 Van Camp 8 oz pkg her three children from Mrs. Don (Bcrniece) Ottoson Brighton, Colorado came and drove to Salt Lake City on were accompanied by two of to visit with their new their friends. Monday Mr. and Tuesday 4 for $1.00 GRAPE JUICE 6 oz and assist with family grandson Mrs. Guy (Roberta) Brown, duties at the home of Toni and Midvale, visited at home. Lorraine Gouvisis. 3 Dona Peterson f for 89c I 835-545- I Hunt Moroni. Their parents are the Lloyd Kjars. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Olsen from Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Olsen of Ogden visited w ith their mother, Erma Olsen, on Saturday, May 24. Glen and Lee came to attend their class reunion which was held in Gunnison that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schultz (Christie) visited on Sunday and Memorial Day with her sister, Mrs. Erma Olsen. SL Employee Receives Honor ment and other employee federal payments made to institutions and individuals. Thurs., Fri Sat. - May 29, 30, 31 DOG FOOD Atta Boy 10 lb bag $1.69 OVALTINE, large, Choc or Plain j Old boys have their playthings as well as young ones the difference is only in the price. 1 1 lb 51c 1 1 iCAN 0 POP, Shasta 6 for 99c VELVEETA CHEESE 2 lbs $1.69 lib 79c RITZ CRACKERS TUNA, Western Family Chunk V2 j 2 for 89c . . .5 for $1.00 Western Family 8 oz S i 2 for 29c BUTTERMILK BISCUITS Hungry Jack reg 19c .sale 3 for 39c TURNOVERS, Cherry, Apple, Blueberry reg 71c . .sale 59c THE 11 U 11 I 111 I SUMMERp, individuals and institutions in Utah received only $37 million in federal interest payments, an amount of total federal equal to 0.18 expenditures for interest on the national debt. On the other hand, Utah residents paid about 0.42 of all federal taxes collected to finance federal activities and programs during the 1974 fiscal year. According to the foundation calculations, if the federal government incurs a budget deficit of $70 billion and this deficit is financed by new debt obligations bearing an average interest rate of the interest obligations of the federal government would rise by $4.9 billion per year. Since Utah of the federal pays 0.42 taxes, Utahs share of this added cost would be approximately $20.6 million per year. 7, I lb 89c 37c MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet Engineer ERNEST DENISON 1 . FRUIT COCKTAIL Western Family 303 TOMATO SAUCE 1974 .$1.13 j Western Family, All Beef . Of Professional fiscal . . FRANKS Named President BEEF I analysis of Federal Outlays in Utah. Federal outlays include all federal spending for salaries (civilian and military), retire- CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP Western Family No 1 . lib 8-pa- ck Foundation, the private tax research organization in an son-in-la- I I Federal oulays made in Sanpete County during the 1975 fiscal year totaled $14,507,000. This fact was reported by Utah The fiscal 1974 expenditure total is equal to $1,170 for every man, woman, and child residA Salt Lake City worker in Sanpete County, and is ing received recognition and a the of 44.7 of the equivalent special plaque from the Utah toal income of all personal Public Employees' Association. inhabitants of the county. Outstanding employe of the By way of comparison, total year award went to Streets federal outlays throughout the Department worker Marvin state during the 1974 fiscal year Johnson. amounted to $1,613,669,000 Commissioner Stephen M. and were equal to $1,389 per Harmsen praised Mr. JohnThese federal expendcapita. son's work and said he goes itures in Utah last year were the two miles out of his way to help of 32.4 of the equivalent the public. The city has total personal income. states received many letters of apFoundation analysts emphasize preciation about him, the that while these federal procommissioner said. His duties and activities may have a include solving sewer line grams stimulating effect on payrolls problems and battling spring and local economies, they runoff. Hes earned his salary sometimes can prove to be three times over every month, liabilities rather than assets to the commissioner continued. state and local government Marvin Johnson is the This is espeically operations. of Mrs. Erma Olsen true in the case of programs of Manti. which create large increases in federal employment with no corresponding increase in taxable wealth and income within the private sector. Previous studies have shown that, on the average, individuals in Utah of the Society pay only about one-hal- f cost of necessary state and local The West Texas Chapter of government services, with the the Texas Society of Professional Engineers installed new remaining half being borne by taxes on business and industry. officers recently at their annual Another part of the foundameeting. tion study indicates that federal Installed as officers were: budget deficits and increases in Ernest S. Denison as president, the national debt tend to take a civil engineer of the U.S. money out of the state of Utah. Geological Survey and subAs a specific example, the district chief of West Texas report shows that a $70 billion with offices in San Angelo. federal budget deficit could Mr. Denison is the son of result in an annual $1 1 .9 million Mrs. Mary Denison of Ephdrain from individuals and raim. business firms in Utah. The study points out that in I Midget SUPER IMIRKET Is Outlined benefits, federal purchases and to state contracts, grant-in-ai- d and local units, and other Grandma I Federal Spending M.IV-K- 4 cups for $1.00 STRAWBERRIES CLIP TOP CARROTS LEMONS, Sunkist lb 15c 3 for 25c . GREEN ONIONS & bunch 13c RADISHES SHAFTER POTATOES lb 8c TOM TURKEYS 16 to 20 lbs Ib 49c I TURBOT FILLET I each 17c AVOCADOS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sorenson of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Virgc Thomas of Tooele spent some time at home with their 4 I STRAWBERRIES 4 cups for $1.00 Mrs. Zelma Bringhurst, Hunter, and Mrs. Edna Sorenson. Centerfield. were Memorial Day guests at the Lucien Peterson home. Other visitors were Farrel Peterson, a cousin from Henderson. Nevada, and Neil Peterson from Ephraim. 3 for 25c LEMONS mother, Maggie Thomas, and their brother, Roy. They came for the Sterling Reunion and for Memorial Day. Enjoying D Full cut Ib $1.49 X BACON, Hormel 12 oz pkg y weekend at the ORANGE JUICE Western Family Milton and Lola Dennison and family visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rrest Dennison and Mr. Ike ! aatz during the holiday weekend. JENOS PIZZA Mrs. Wanda N. Larson and Mn and Mrs. Gene Larson spent the Memorial weekend visiting with friends and relatives within the area. Tin wire house guests a' the home of Ken and Helene Larson NEW SUPPLY OF PEPPER AND TOMATO, BEDDING PLANTS $1.29 $ KS lib pkg 89c Ij 4 5 CRve-land- , Gettysburg, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Transfers, transportation and hotels included - personally escorted July 22 Aug. 2 from Salt Lake for only-- - 499 or Historical Tour, sightseeing Boston, Washington, C.C., New York and Williamsburg, July 22 Aug. 2, also from Salt Lake for only S565. , call Collect for Reservations Now STORE) V ALL We still have some Bulk Garden Seeds and Seed potatoes and Hot Caps. LAWN HOSE, very good prices on high quality merchandise. PEATMOSS, large bale $6.49 288 North 100 West Provo, Uteh 373-382- 2 3333k tcy 59c 12 oz 73c 13 oz K Off Main St., 4th East & 2nd So. Manti 99c PEAS, Everfresh Large 20 oz plastic bag 43c GREEN BEANS Everfresh 20ozbag 45c HASH BROWNS Lynden Farms 2 lbs 37c Note: Because of Memorial Day, deliveries of these items are one day items will not be available until Friday morning. late-star- Prices Merc. deseret travel 4 for 89c Larrys pkg of 2 JUST ARRIVED Thelma Larson. THING THIS YEAR Travel with us to the Hill Cumorah Pageant beginning in Boston with sightseeing in Rochester, . POOR BOY SANDWICH Mrs. Erma E. Peterson attended the reunion or Saturday with her sister, Mrs. DO THE BICENTENNIAL g 5 6 oz GRAPE JUICE, Welchs nBHSCTSEXI BEEF ROUND STEAK t FRANKS a lb 73c red ifeifio roeory Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES |