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Show Manti Messenger Manti, Utah July 17, 1975 Manti North Orpha Parry 2 Telephone Jackson Wanlass was taken to the Mt. Pleasant Hospital last week with a mild heart attack. He is improving but not able to have visitors yet. 835-225- daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Marie Hunter of Salt Lake, to visit a grandson and his wife, Bruce and Vickey Alder in Panacea, Nevada. sacrament They attended meeting and witnessed the blessing and baby girl. Meloney. She grandchildren Grace. Telephone Mrs. Connie Burns came to Manti from Cedar City last Friday to visit her grandmother, Connie Anderson. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Demils at the Palace Cafe in Manti. They then went to Nephi to see the parade and then to Manti to see the Pageant. On Saturday they all met at Nephi to meet with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. Other family members for the dinner were Judge and Connie Burns, Don and Lillian Pederson and son Roger, David and Lizzie Seat of Tooele, Bill and Rose Belancich, Granger, Robin Bradley and son Jason of West Jordan, Miss Debra Park of Salt Lake City, Shelley Morgan of Granger. All stayed to see the rodeo except Mrs. Anderson who returned to Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alder accompanied a Dona Peterson naming of their Her name is makes 11 greatfor Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Parry went to the Salt Lake Airport to bid farewell to a grandson, Gregory Parry, son of Ronald and Ghreta Parry. He was called to go to Denmark on a mission for the LDS Church. 835-545- 3 Nadene Allen has Descendants of the Martin Peterson Sr. family met Sunday, July 13 at the North Pioneer Park at Provo. A large group enjoyed a full afternoon of eating, singing and games. A prize was given for the family who had the most in attendance. This year the Martin and Malinda Peterson Jr. family took this prize with 63 members there. The Annie P. Funk family was in charge of this years reunion. Weather Data Manti Center Doug Sorensen, all Manti, were dinner guests at the Lucien Peterson home Monday evening. The home evening was enjoyed by the three families. After the dinner hour a short lesson was given by Tom and the rest of the evening was spent with singing and playing favorite tunes. Steve Cox, son of Mr. anJ Mrs. Rodney Cox, came home on the 4th of July on a three-da- v pass from Fort Ord. He wa awarded this pass for outstanding marksmanship on the Firing range. He placed first out of 250 men. On the 17th of July he will fly and Berniece Ottoson were in Salt Lake City where they visited with family and friends. Mrs. R. E. Davis recently returned home from visiting with Doreen Jones and family in Downey, Idaho. While there she had surgery at the Logan Hospital. She had a new knee cap and joint inserted. She was in the hospital for two weeks and then recuperated further at the home of Mrs. Vaughn Larsen and family for a month. Doreen Jones and Bobetta Larsen are visitng with their mother for a week to assist her at home. ISUNG IPECIWS 79c POTATO CHIPS, Clover club Twin Pack to Baltimore, Maryland when he will complete hi military program in a school in small arms repair. Don is visiting in the northern part of the state with her two daughters, Mrs. !ke Stoker and Mrs. Bob Sorensen. She also plans to visit her sister, Ellen D. Nielsen in Cache County. Pecan Sandie 1 79c FLOUR Star, 50 lbs. SEGO Milk Tall cans . $1.05 10-3- MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER, Kraft I STRAWBERRIES Western Family, lOoz LEMONADE, 6 oz 35c 5 Fresh COCA COLA, 6 pack $1.00 J STRAWBERRIES I PEACHES ,49c cups for $1.00 45c J each 8c J TOMATOES Large slicers lb. 39c CANTALOUPE Ib. 15c FROZEN FOODS JENOS PIZZA lb. 49c 89c 69c CHOICE QUALITY J Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen and their six children from Tooele tame to get Lees mother, Mrs. Erma Olsen and they all went to Ferron Reservoir the past at their HAMS, Bone in whole Ib. 79c ,$1.19 attendance w'ere Mrs. Mack-sen- e Rux, Glade Peterson, Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Condie and other prominent people having a part in producing the Mormon Miracle Pageant. On Friday five couple came to visit Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Frandsen. They stayed until Saturday afternoon. They all attended the Pageant. They were: Herman and Lois Frandsen and their six children; Hermans friend and wife from Basalt, Idaho, Birdell Prest-wicBirdells wifes sister and her family from Clearfield and Lois sister and her husband from Salt Lake City. About 60 people, 14 families, came from the Las Vegas 15th ward to attend the Pageant on July 11 and 12. The group consisted of the Lynn H. Denison family who came to mother, LUNCH MEAT J Variety Pack, 12 oz JHAM J Western Family LEG MUTTON lb. 98c BACON, Our Best Pageant. They stayed 'with Cindys grandmother, Mrs. Lenore Denison. $1.39 Manti from Friday to Monday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Frandsen. The Mazurs J Ib. $1.69 BUDDIGS MEATS Ib. 9c 3 for $1.19 July 29th (the fifth Tuesday) instead. Policies are effective erage under the expanded Mantis Dog Ordinance to Be Enforced program authorized by the 1973 Flood Disaster Protection Act. Since flood insurance is now available, he added, the law requires that it must be purchased by owners of property in areas identified as flood-pron- e by HUD, in order to be eligible for virtually all forms of federal or federally-relatefinancial assistance for building purposes in those areas. dog will be strictly enforced, according to Mayor Frank Wanlass. He said that the ordinance provides for picking up any dogs running at large in the city, with a possible $100 fine for violators. Mayor Wanlass said they have instructed police officers to enforce the ordinance. d d Under the expanded pro- gram, boader coverage can be obtained for all buildings and their contents. The limit of insurance for single-famil- im- mediately during the first 30 days the insurance becomes available. After the first 30 waiting days, there is a y period. The policies can be purchased from any licensed local property insurance agent or broker. The CNA Insurance 1660 Lincoln Str., Suite 1800, Denver, CO. 80203 has been designated as the flood insurance servicing company for this area. Agents and brokers may obtain policy forms, rates, flood insurance manuals, and any other necessary information from this company. y COOL, REFRESHING If termdQfih STRAWBERRIES CHERRIES CANTALOUPE CUCUMBERS PLASTIC LEMONS Jumbo each 8c 8 oz. Ib. 12c 27c ONION SOUP Lipton ,57c 2-pa- ck FRUIT COCKTAIL Western Family 303 2 for 75c , Norbest TURKEYS C-Gra- FRANKS, Western Family All Beef 1 Hens de 10-1- Ib. 97c 6 lbs. lb. 59c - SALT WATER TAFFY Glades or Sweets reg. 69c . . . sale 59c 3 for 39c CRACKER JACK Cut up Frozen Fryers Grade A Ib. 61c POPSICLES 18 SLAB BACON Hormel Ib. $1.39 NABISCO 100 BRAN assorted 99c 59c BATHROOM TISSUE L DREAM WHIP 6 oz $1.05 Rock Cornish LUNCHEON MEATS Bologna, Mac & Cheese, P & P Western Family 6 oz GAME HENS 20 oz 99c 55c CHUNK TUNA Western Family 43c Vi Western Family Orange Juice 6oz. . .4 for 89c have three adopted Indian Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Criddle (Marjorie) from Basalt, Idaho and her sister Bessie Miller from Shelley, Idaho visited the Loomis Frandsens Saturday and Sunday. Marjorie is the Frandsens daughter. WANTED! trade you our cash for your scrap iron, steel, copper, brass, radiators, and aluminum. a chance to BABY BEEF LIVER ment announced today that Mr. and Mrs. Mazur from Omaha. Nebraska were in lb.'JSe Ib. $1.55 homes is now $35,000, and $100,000 for other residential and nonresidential buildings, at the subsidized rate of 25 cents per $100 of coverage. The rate goes to 40 cents per$100 for nonresidential buildings. The contents of all residential buildings can be insured up to $10,000 per unit at 35 cents per $100 of coverage, and the rate goes to 75 cents per $100 for the contents of all nonresidential structures up to a miximum of $100,000 in coverage per unit. of effective July 10, 1975, the city of Manti, has been accepted into the National Flood Insurance Program. This means, said Acting Federal Insurance Administrathat tor, J. Robert Hunter, individual property owners here are now eligible to buy flood insurance protection at affordable federally-subsidize- d rates, offering more extensive cov- The Manti South Ward Relief newly-enacte- Department Housing and Urban Develop- Society will not meet July 22 this month. They will meet on Mantis ordinance US Mrs. Lenore Denison and friends who came to camp in the Denisons orchard. Some of this same group were here last year and said they want to attend this spiritual experience next year. Mr. and Mrs. Gail An CHUCK STEAK The guests. Honored guests in children. TATER TOTS, 2 lbs POT ROAST Friends of the Charles Tiltons, Don and Myra Stacy from Kemmerer, Wyoming, stayed with them over the weekend. Manti City Accepted in Flood Insurance Program derson and two children were in Manti two weeks ago on a weekend. They came from Sandy. They left their children with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson. Gail and his wife came back to Manti last weekend to get their children before returning to their home in Sandy. home before going to the Pageant. David and Roseann now live in Mt. Pleasant where David is working as a physical therapist. Miss Cindy Foote and her girl friend came from Salt Lake City Friday night to attend the PRODUCE Ib. 12c 3 David and Roseann Higham and two children and a couple of their friends from Salt Lake City called at the Ed Higham visit Lynns if CANTALOUPE CUCUMBERS 3 for $1.00 $4.57 PORK & BEANS Pierces, reg. 49c J .lb. $1.29 FAMILY TIDE POTATO SNACKS Nabisco for 89c . . ,29c VIENNA SAUSAGE Swifts, 5 oz 27c FROZEN FOODS $6.98 BROOKLAWN CHEESE 75c TRASH BAGS Glad, 0 gal 43c Libbys $1.25 qt Hougaard from Provo and a number of her friends came to Manti to see the Pageant. They were guests at dinner of Florences sister, Edna Christensen. Barton entertained SALAD DRESSING Western Family, Last Thursday Mrs. Florence home for a group of over 100 RIPE OLIVES SYRUP Mrs. Butterworth, 24 oz Mr. Jenkins Jones, from Willard, who is the well digger it the Dell Anderson home, and his wife were house guests this weekend at the Dell Anderson home. They also attended chuch services with the Andersens on Sunday. Saturday night following the Pageant, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce GROCERIES AMERICAN CHEESE, slices Western Family, 12 oz House guests over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Stella Axelson were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Condie from Salt Lake City. Mr. Condie is the former director of the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir. weekend. The group enjoyed fishing, hiking and picnicing. Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 17, 18, 19 99c Bert and Carol Carpenter and son spent the weekend with Berts father, Edwin Carpenter. Richard and Lynette Mickel-so- n and baby from Auburn, Washington are guests at the Ernest Mickelson home. The Thomas and Joyce Henretty family, Dixie and Walt Johnson was forced to take a leave of absence from his work while he recuperates from a seige of blood poisoning. He stepped on a rusty nail and complications followed. Elaine Higham 2 Telephone 835-446- been accepted into the BYU college of nursing. Last year she was on the Deans honor roll for both semesters. Mrs. Maggie Thomas .2 for 89c J Manti South Accepted in Nursing School Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Scoville enjoyed a visit with their daughter Josephine Mundt and her husband and three children from Azusa, California. Mr. and Mrs. Scovil are moving back to their home in Orangeville Saturday, July 19th. Open week days Saturdays 8-- 4 8-- 6 p.m. p.m. American Salvage 2403 So. State Provo, Ut. 373-- 1 177 PEAS, Western Family 303 3 for $1.00 STRAWBERRY JAM Tastewell qt. 99c MASHED POTATOES Western Family No. 10 $1.19 19-cu- TURKEY PASTRAMI Thurs July 17, 18, 19 Birdseye 39c p Norbest 73c COOL WHIP 9 oz 69c INSTANT BEEF BOUILLON Wylers Flavorland Strawberries 16 oz. no sugar Ib. $1.29 Van D Kamps FISH FILLET 12 oz 89c Klwitfi Gir(geir7 Member of " ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES ; |