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Show 6 Manti Messenger Manti, Utah June 12, 1975 Thursday, Pageant Requests Costume Help The Mormon Miracle Pageant committee have lequested help in costuming for the pageant. In demand are old suits, for men, sizes 38 - 40 - 42 to be remodeled; also, tweed coats, size 40. Plastic flowers suitable for use in decorating the hair of the Lamanite maidens are requested as well as bracelets, necklaces, and other appropriate jewelry. Volunteers to help with the remodeling of clothing are badly needed. Please leave your name with Phyllis Carpenter at the Carpenters Fabrics, Manti, if you can help with these sewing needs. Alcoholics Anonymous 40 Years Old Easter Seal Camp Announced camp is located on the west side of Palisade Lake near Manti, Utah. Cost of the camp is Camping, the favorite summertime vacation for all boys and girls, is a very special treat for handicapped youngsters, and this is a service of The Easter Seal Society of Utah, commented Mrs. Allen (Jane) Tibbals, Vice President and Camp Committee Chairman. New York, $120.00 per session but, no child is turned away because of lack of funds from the parents. Applications are being accepted now. For more information please contact the Easter Seal Society at 4868 South State Street, Murray, Utah 84107. Or phone Handicapped youngsters discover a whole new world. For many of these youngsters, Camp Easter Seals is the first excursion away from home. But here, where every adaptation is made for full enjoyment, and 262-645- Ephraim Weather The Ephraim weather data is reported each week by the Great Basin Experimental Area, lntermountam Experiment Station, U.S. Forest for protection, handicapped children discover, in themselves, new personalities and abilitiesshe continued. The crippled child proves to himself that he is no different, that inside his handicap is a child who can share the same joys and responsibilities as other chi- Service. ldren. Mrs. Tibbals announced that Camp Easter Seal sessions will 2; be held on July August August All sessions August are for residential camping. Handicapped children and young adults between the ages of 8 and 18 years old are encouraged to participate. The started working with other 4-- Fingertip Shopping Is Yours When You Read the Classified Ads I I June Anonymous was born 40 years ago today in Akron, Ohio when a stockbroker named William Wilson and a physician named Robert Smith got together to share their experiences as drunks. This meeting launched a chain reaction of hope for alcoholics from every walk of life. For the first time, recovery from the disease of alcoholism became possible for men and women who had been considered no more than a disgrace to their families and in their communities. Today, A. A. has more than 800,000 members throughout the world. "Bill W, and Dr. Bob as they later became known to A.As everywhere, had stumbled upon a miracle. They discovered that they could stay sober by sharing their similar experiences as alcoholics. They victims of this disease at Akron's city hospital and the first A. A. group was estab- - 4 :: important) Thurs ., Fri., Sat. June 12, 13, 14 We s Ib. $1.49 85c TURKEY, Norbest Ib. 65c Grade A 59c j; BACON, Our Best We slice EGGS, large Your carton Ib. $1.39 doz. 59c COTTAGE CHEESE AA Ib.55c doz. 55c Med., cartoned Its an all vegetable ,98c oil 31bs. for $1.29 ELBO RONI Iu CANNED MILK Sego, tall cans 65c 3 for 79c each 25c GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches for 15c LETTUCE Choice navel head 20c 2 lbs. PINK GRAPE FRUIT STRAWBERRIES 2 case $4.45 for 25c 2 for 29c Western Family, Cream O Weber, ROUND STEAK lb. $1.59 POPSICLES MUTTON CHOPS or leg j l2gal. lb. 89c ;j BABY BEEF LIVER LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE Ib.59c FUDGESICLES Ib. $1.10 CLOSEOUTS 2 4 4 4 for 29c GOOD BUVS ii FRESH SIDE BACON KEDS FOR KIDS, canvas.. pair 1 lb. Small sizes . , COOL WHIP TOMATO PLANTS . . iiPEAS, Pictsweet, 10 oz 3 for 89c j: FLOWER PLANTS BUT GOOD! . . . ii n - rn 11 0 f 11 for 89c 57c j 2 for 93c i L i n i lb $1.15 n rn r f fn rmru DOUGH PRODUCTS Various kinds of rolls m 0n 0t 0 11 11 0 11 0 Buy 2 j '' ' j j get FREE 1 I orun rt rtl r MXllfll ' -'. PRODUCE GRAPEFRUIT 56s 10 for $1.00 ORANGES lb. 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Manti -- 2Vi f n rn m f pkg 93c Larrys LEMONADE Western Family 6oz Rftettii & rii wn S 39c (in cream sauce), 8oz Qh Off Main St., 4th East i Banquet ... 3 tor 89c LUNCH MEAT Limited supply i 2 1n1r itriKii fii 59c 69c i n 11 Coronet jumbo 2 for 89c 75c each S3.00 to $5.00 11 PAPER TOWELS ,57c LADIES BLOUSES ..ON FROZEN FOOOSr 11 Western Family 5 BEEF POT ROAST Ib. $1.15 ii 2 for 95c V2 PEAS & POTATOES, Birdseye set $2.39 lb. 98c j Carnation DEPARTMENT PLAY TOGS, Childrens lb. 79c Reg. 3.98 SPARE RIBS TUNA FRUIT COCKTAIL 45c 2Vi CHOICE QUALITY GROUND BEEF 4 rolls for 72c MOZZARELLA CHEESE GRAPEFRUIT ICE CREAM BARS and i! $1.19 DIAMOND FOIL Heavy Duty, 37 sq. ft 98c 2 for 15c or 6 for 45c j lbs 73c 2 1 :: . . . rnniirnini rn rn rn ... 10 lbs for $2.65 Western Family j ii ! SUGAR i SHAKE N BAKE, Barbeque, 3 for $1.00 Chicken, or Pork WAX PAPER, Zee 3 for $1.00 100ft. roll :: ICE CREAM, all flavors m i LaChoy 2Vi LEMONADE, 6 oz s 10 for 79c KOOL AID POWDER n rniin n rn ru r iri n 59c CHINESE DRY NOODLES for 25c COLD MELONS & CANTALOUPE AVOCADOS Western Family 46 oz -1 ORANGES mmt Ib Sl.35 APPLE JUICE i ICED TEA MIX Lipton, Low Cal., 5 oz ZEST SOAP, Bath size Produce !: Old Faithful i i I iXiQUALITY IL GROCERIES Tastewell, lib. pkg. LETTUCE large, crisp heads ; 1 BONELESS HAM Northern Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 12, 13, 14 MARGARINE SAVINGS! 57c Shavers 46 oz Isrii SUPER American Beauty, 24 oz GRAPEFRUIT JUICE BATHROOM TISSUE COTTAGE CHEESE MARGARINE 39c Shavers 303 I IMITATION MAYONNAISE :: GRAPEFRUIT MARGARINE Blue Seal PORK & BEANS EGGS, farm fresh 32oz in A. A. The first International Convention was held in Cleveland. Here the 12 Traditions of A. A. were enthusiastically adopted by the membership. In the years between 1950 and 1960, A. A. became global. It was apparent that the A. A. Ib. 89c BEEF RIB STEAKS Choice, Grade A Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 12, 13, 14 s, hundred thousand recovered 45c SPAGHETTI SAUCE Ragu 15 oz Saturday alcoholics June 12, 13, 14 BEEF CHUCK ROAST Choice, Grade A PEANUT BUTTER Skippy 18oz the asked how A. A. works, an old timer is reputed to have said: Just fine, thank you! Abstinence is achieved by not taking the first drink - one day at a time. A. A. members are men and women from all walks of life, from to 70 and 80 year-oldof all races, with all manner of religious affiliations and with none at all. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. One is a member simply by saying so. Bill Wilson died in 1970 and Dr. Bob Smith passed on in 1950, but their A. A. legacy continues to attract new members every day. A.A.'s 40th Anniversary will be observed during its International Convention to be held in Denver, Colorado, July 4, 5 and 6. Advance registration for this event is close to 15,000. Evening Post. This produced thousands of pleas for help. The tiny A. A. World Service Office in New York was swamped with requests for assistance and orders for the Big Book. By 1950, there were a must have more time for rest! :r KLEENEX, 200 in Norris, chairman of A.A.s Board of Trustees. When Bsginning June 16, our store hours n Tuesdays will be from 4 to 7 p.m. pQnlfiops! u appeared The Fellowship continues to grow. There are an estimated 25,000 groups in the world. "A. A. is not an achievement, it is a process - a continuing process, says Dr. John L. AMOimcmi Wery I way of life could transcend barriers of race, creed and language. lished. In the fall of 1935, a second group of recovering drunks" appeared in New York City. By late summer, 1939, when there was a third group in Cleveland, A. A. had a hundred sober members. Also, in 1939. the book, Alcoholics Anonymous, appeared. Based on the experiences of the first hundred members, this basic text explained A.A.'s philosophy, the core of which is the well known 12 Steps of Recovery. This has been known as the Big Book. More than a million copies have been sold to date. In 1941, an article about A. A. ITiir ! 6 for $1.00 Greeere Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES |