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Show Surprise Party Honors Couple on 55th Wedding Anniversary Alma and Pearl Larsen had a surprise Sunday, Sept. 28 when all their children and most of their grandchildren and greatgrandchildren came to help them celebrate their 55th an open book upon which were the words, Our perfect par- years, our ents. After fifty-fiv- e love is stronger. After dinner visiting and picture-takin- was enjoyed with g the younger ones playing wedding anniversary. Glen and Sally Larsen came games. Friday night so as to make Present were Lyal and Ann secret preparations for Sunfrom Layton; Rose and Larsen day. Christy Helquist from Kays-villSally had made Pearl a lovely Mr. and Mrs. David Goble k dress and had done her hair. The four of and two children from Roosethem went to church and after velt; Chad Goble also from church proceeded home. Roosevelt; Rex and Vera Goble When they arrived, 27 other from Nephi; Duwain and Ruth family members were all Larsen and three children from hidding in the house so as to Sunset; Byran and Albert really surprise Pearl and Alma. Larsen from Ephraim; and They did! Then a surprise Mike and Robyn Larsen and dinner was enjoyed by all child from Ogden. Twelve outside on the lawn, the food family members were unable to attend. being provided by all. The Larsens also received Glen and Sally presented their parents with a large cake cards and letters from all over which was made in the form of the state. full-lengt- hot-pin- Sanpete Historical Group Schedules Annual Tour The Sanpete Chapter of the Utah State Historical Society will hold its annual county tour on October 11, beginning at 8 a.m. from the Chester Chapel. This years trek will focus attention on the northwest corner of the county and feature the old Wales coal mines and other historical things from Chester to Fountain Green and extending to the top of the Salt Creek Canyon. Lunch will be served in the Moroni Chapel at approximately noon. A bus from the North Sanpete School District will take interested persons from Mr. and Mrs. Douglas V. Allred of St. George announce Debra is a 1973 graduate of Dixie High School and a 1975 graduate of Dixie College. She is now attending SUSC, majoring in elementary education. Dean is a 1972 graduate of Dixie High School and has attended Dixie College. He has served an LDS mission in Bolivia, and now plans on Weather Ephraim The Ephraim weather data is reported each week by the Great Basin Experimental Area, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service. Sports fans may find their title in controversy. Some word experts say fan comes from fanatic, others that its from fancy, the gentlemen who frequented prize fights in bygone days. Prec Gay Tout's DRAPERIES (Ijou in Manti reported each week by Leslie J. Anderson, local cooperative Observer for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau. Practical A Economical Window Coverings or Luxurious Treatments with sw ags & Austrians Max. Decorative Rods. High Style Valances Sept. 22 . Sept. 23 . Sept. 24 . Sept. 25 . Sept. 26 . Sept. 28 . Sept. 29 . Bedspreads, etc. Latgc Selection ot Fabrics. Shop at home. Pi ices within your budget. 2 eveweek delivers. Call or am time. nings 283-454- 1 The cost of the bus ride will be $1.00 for chapter members and $1.25 for nonmembers. Lunch in the Moroni Chapel will be $2.50. Min. 72 75 77 76 73 74 73 . . . . . . . Prec 35 38 38 41 39 36 38 Buy, Rent , or Sell With a Classified I "No Job Too Big or loo Small" majoring in business as SUSC. The couple were married on Sept. 18 in the Manti LDS Temple. They will make their home in Cedar City, where they will both continue their education. Donald K. and Barbara Sue Barton served a buffet luncheon at their home in Manti to those who attended the Manti Temple wedding on Sept. 18. Attending were the family of the groom along with Mr. and Mrs. Alden K. Barton, grandparents of Debra. On Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Gifford entertained the group at a luncheon and that evening a garden reception was held at the Allred home in St. George. Mrs. Ludean Price of Seattle, Wash., who has been visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Barton, also enjoyed the wedding reception in St. George. Also Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sudweeks attended. Virginia was in charge of gifts, Linda, Cathryn and other cousins helped serve, Keith was a greeter and Allen and cousins were ushers. Linda Allred Brown was in charge of the guest book. Janice Barton stood in line as bridesmaid along with Anna Lee Allred, Mary Ann McArthur and Mary McArthur. Homemakers The Manti weather data is c'Hind President Albert Antrei. These will include Emil or Ralph Jensen, Mary Lamb, Ora Peterson and Lerelda Despain, according to Ida Donaldson, board of trustee member from Wedding Rites Unite Dixie College Couple 18. diaigncd witfi tour guides, said Chapter Moroni. the wedding of their daughter, Debra, to Dean G. Gifford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Gifford of Ivins, Utah on Sept. du.itom the Chester Chapel, where an orientation meeting will be held between 8:15 and 8:45. Private cars may be left at the chapel. People from the northwest corner of Sanpete will act as Will Meet The guest speaker Manti Young at the Homemakers Meeting on Oct. 9 will be Mary Lynn Lee from Springville. She Famwill be speaking on the at held will it be and ilies, Snow College. The public is invited. Miss Lee is the Utah Young Homemaker of 1975. This meeting, to be held Oct. 9, will begin at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Utah School Employees Plan Convention Utah School Employees Associations annual fall convention is scheduled this year for at the Union October 0 Junior High School, 615 East 8000 South in Sandy. The 3,500 member organization sponsors workshops, seminars, special clinics, general sessions, and extensive exhibit area for its members who include transportation employees, maintenance, custodial, secretarial, food service personnel, teacher aides, and other industrial specialists employed by schools throughout the state. "We are anticipating one of the most complete conferences ever, USEA Executive Director G. Ray Holt said of the two-daconference. We have something for everyone to attend to upgrade his or her skill or special area of expertise. "It is attendance at these conferences that have convinced both school districts and school boards of the sincerity of our people to upgrade their crafts and skills. Of course, the public and the students are the benefactors, he continued. The convention begins on Thursday and Friday at 8:30 a.m. and while most convention activity will be held at the Union Junior High, a popular Bus Drivers Roadeo will be held at the Fashion Place Mall parking area, 6400 South State in Murray on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. U.S.E.A. President Harold J. Madsen, a locksmith for the Granite School District, will y preside over the conference. It has been our thrust to involve every school employee in the classified ranks in this convention. We are anticipating one of our best President conventions ever, Madsen said optimistically. The general public is invited to attend any section of the conference. rm.Wb I" by John F. McManus Inflation is not easBelmont, Massachusetts ing at all. Prices are still rising and the value of savings is shrinking almost daily. What is generally not known about inflation is that it is caused by government and no one else. Were such an easily proven fact more widely understood, the chance of something positive being done about it would be greatly increased. Congress Reacts To Inflation The American people will be happy to know, therefore, that our Congressmen and Senators have also been hurt by inflation. The subject has even been debated in the halls of Congress, where many of our elected officials have openly discussed their own financial pinch. So, the Members of Congress did something about inflation. What they did will not help to alleviate the problem, however. In fact, it will make the problem worse for everybody. For what these men, who are directly responsible for inflation, had the nerve to do was vote themselves a pay raise! How Inflation Works Inflation, by definition, is an increase in the a condition that causes quantity of currency a lowering of the value of all currency and a corresponding increase in prices. In order to cover its huge deficits, the federal government, acting through Congress, continually increases the quantity of currency. And these paper dollars cheapen the value of all dollars. Hence, a higher price for everything and a diminished value for savings. If Congress would put an end to deficit spending and stop the printing presses, inflation would cease to be a problem for anyone, even the poor Senators and Representatives. newly-create- A Slippery Backdoor Maneuver Most of the Members of Congress do not care to be reminded of this simple truth. Nor do they want the American people reminded either. Without doubt, they would just as soon keep the Badges, Hunting accepted. following maddening details about their new pay raise quiet, too: ( 1 ) The pay raise measure was not a bill itself but was slipped through as an amendment to a Postal Service safety measure. (2) The pay raise was not a single increase in salary but an inand guaranteed crease for Congress, cabinet officers, and other top federal officials. The first increase will take effect on October 1. Henceforth, no matter how much inflation the Congress causes or tolerates, its members will not suffer personally from their fiscal profligacy. (3) The measure was rushed through Congress in time. During the period when citizen protest might have been generated, the news was dominated by the President's trip to Europe and Congress own mad dash to adjourn for a month-lonvacation. open-ende- Metal 80 No. trailer. Manti. FOR SALE: USED kitchen electric stove, cabinets, sink, table & chairs, single bed, springs & matress. All in good condition. Call 835-41- or 01 835-441- and Fishing Licenses. Food Stamps SALE: Used clarinet. Very good condition. Phone after 5. SALE: 1963 Ford 12 Ton Pickup. Good Condition $650 or best offer. FOR 462-21- room. 529-74- 71. on permanent lot. 265 Call Union, Manti. FOR SALE: Turkey or chick- en feeders and roosts. Con-ta- ct 5. Marj Hafen FOR SALE: Tote gote, good 1. condition. baths, LISTEN TO THE ALAN STANG SHOW, MON. THRU (58-29- (214-213- 1975 FOR SALE: Convenient yellow Ruled Pads. The Messenger-Enterpris- e Office, Manti. You Read the SALE: File Folders & legal sizes. Messen- FOR letter Classified Ads Office ger-Enterprise Manti. I I MISCELLANEOUS O LOST FOUND & Went Ads Do More At lower Cost Dial NIGHT at Ephraim Thurs., Swimming Pool Fri. 8:45 p.m. FREE LAB pups one male, one female, 6 months old. Phone LOSE WEIGHT withNewShape Tablets and Hydrex Water Pills. Elliotts Pharmacy. SELECT YOUR CARPET from our fine line and let us Install it expertly. Leslie LADIES' LOST: Fishing pole, Mitchell 300 reel, at Nine Mile Reservoir Sept. 29. Reward. Write Ted Staley 6430 So. 890 West Murray, Utah 84107. -- 283-47- Ed-wa- rds 835-424- 1 7. Gunnison, WHITE GLOVE Photo Finishing - Now available at Simmons Furniture and Hard-warManti. 528-354- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home, built-o- n fully carpeted, carport, oil heat. Jackie 1. Lowry, 835-579- 61 FOR SALE: 4 bed- rooms; family room; on 12 acre of ground. For more information call 3. -- NEED A UTAH ROAD MAP? Pick up one free from the Messenger - Enterprise Office, Manti, and Lewis Mini Mart, Ephraim, Utah. 283-442- NEED A NEW HOME BOISE CASCADE HOMES. Call Jack Marvell, Provo, 283-431- Blayne office 6. LOVELY bedroom home in Ephraim. Corner lot, fully, carpeted, 4 car garage, all fenced and corrals. Call Harry Mosher, 283-433- 283-48- or 19 - 8. 377-452- FOR SALE: Large corner lot at the Intersection of 2nd South and 2nd East in Ephraim. For details contact or Doyle Larsen or 375-86- 04 Stevens EXPERT 377-026- 3, Call Collect. 6. WATCH REPAIR Service. Speidel Twistiflex watch bands sized and fitted to your watch. Simmons Furniture & Hdwe. Manti. ML Pleasant 84 W. Main St. - 462-28- 9: A.M. to 1: P.M. Closed Wednesdays 93 2. ELECTRIC HEAT and INSULATION Sales Jensens Color 75-9- -5, Manti Messenger Publish Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1975. Dr. D. D. Campbell Chiropractic Physician & TV Service 462-234- 7 a.m. 6 p.m. -- T.V. Transistor & or leave word at Manti Lumber B. & W. Stereos Radios 835-429- & Hdwe. 1 Christiansen long-last-ing- ly Remember Your Wedding . . Furniture 283-41- Antenna Installations 283-459- 10 Stephen Strata Spring City Call Color and Phone Tuesdays, All electronic equipment EPHRAIM & ' 65 So. Main St. Specialists All Makes Service in area on Wednesdays. Make a treasured in one of our . record Manti-Ephrai- 0 Classified Ad Rate 8 per word if paid prior to insertion Minimum Charge dba Christensen's of Ephraim Respective Signers Estate of Richard Jensen aka Richard A. Jensen aka Richard Andrew Jensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 3617 South 8400 West, Magna, Utah 84044 on or before the 5th day of January, A.D. 1976. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Mildred L. Jensen, Executrix of the Estate of Richard Jensen aka Richard A. Jensen aka Richard Andrew Jensen, deceased. John A. Roklch, Attorney for Executrix. Date of first publication Oct. 2, SERVICE - SALES T.V. - STEREOS Antennaes - Radios 47 North Main RED WING if" w NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For Further Information Consult County Clerk or the -- Westlund comfortable work boots ever built. And the most popular. Come see. You may wear em out eventually but youll have to work at it. LEGAL Manti, Utah First State Bank Bldg, upstairs Thursdays, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 528-34- 283-474- 5 Youre looking at a pair of the most The family of Mrs. Florrie Richman desire to thank their many friends for their words of encouragement and sympathy and all acts of kindness shown to them at the passing of their mother. Louis would like all his friends to know that he will continue to live in their home as long as his health permits. The children of Florrie Richman, Louis, Ula, and Vera. Nephi, Utah KLEENER BOB OLIVER Jlfeet to express our appreciation. This includes participation in the church services and at the grave, the many, many words and acts of kindness and sympathy, the donations of food at home and money for the Primary Childrens Hospital, and the beautiful floral tributes. So many genuine expressions of love and respect for Charlotte reflect generously on all those she left behind. 1975. THOMAS E. BRUTON BOOKKEEPING Service Bookkeeping-Ta- x Ephraim, Utah Phone: .uotlock e, SUPER stuff, sure nuf! Thats Blue Lustre for cleaning carpets. Rent electric sham-poo- er $1. Manti Lumber and Hardware Co. lot. To all who gave in memory of Charlotte Mary Antrei Hoe in any way whatever, we desire Calvin Hoe, Albert and Iona Antrei and related families. Is Yours When ON KSVC RADIO (This space Is purchased by friends of the John Birch Society and Service Cleaners) Falrvlew. 1, Fingertip Shopping Steam Shampoo Dry The John Birch Society Features FRI.9:15 A.M. 427-917- 835-526- Commercial - Residential .) W. FOR SALE: 1971 Biltmore 12x64, 3 bedroom, 1 12 528-355- KLEENERS .) 1. 835-62- KARPET Attempts To Block The Measure (R.-Pa- 835-648- AND LOT FOR SALE: MOBILE HOME. 24 x 50 double wide mobile home g tried to block this supreme arrogance with amendments. He failed. Senator Harry opposed Byrd it because it meant that every decision-make- r in Government, except the President, will be insulated from inflation. Congressman E.G. voted against it because of Shuster the sly backdoor technique employed to bring it to the floor, and because it is the big spenders in Washington who cause the cost of living to rise. How right he is! ) But the Senate passed the measure ) on July 29 and it squeaked by the House on July 30. During the debate, Congressman Shuster offered an interesting alternative. He said: The American people would be better off if Congress got a pay decrease when the cost of living went up and a pay increase when the cost of living went down. Then we might see more fiscal responsibility in Washington. If he would bring that alternative before Congress for a vote, millions of Americans would enthusiastically support both it and those Members of Congress who voted for it. or 71 46. coal lump or slack. Delmer Wilson, Salina, Utah 283-442- near-rec-or- d Sen. James Allen 835-53- 1. O APPRECIATION 2 bed- furnished, dryer, FOR SALE: Browning COAL 283-45- SAFETY BOOTS 835-526- FOR SALE: 1967 Fleetwood MOBILE HOME 12x55, air conditioning, washer and 01 g d 283-487- 283-417- 1. FOR RENT: APARTMENT, 1 and 2 bedrooms. Davis Apts. 835-57- 21 4 2 283-420- 283-417- 1; 835-334- FOR 835-73- 1: 2 bedroom, all furnished apartelectric, ment. 1. Harold Bair basement. Needs minor repairs, approximately lacre ground, 70 W. 300No., Ephraim. Present offer to or No 1. FOR SALE: 283-456- 835-226- 835-228- 1; FOR RENT: FOR SALE: 3 BEDROOM WIDE mobile DOUBLE home on permanent foundation, with full unfinished utility 3rd E. in Ephraim. Large Clinton J. Justeson. Gas & Dry Cleaning interested in any one of these areas. If you are interested, please call one of the following or contact the South Sanpete School District Office, Leslie Good, 4 Roland Adams, or 7 Grant Stevens, or O FOR RENT O MOBILE HOMES SALE: SALE : FOR home on North Main Street Open foryour convenience eery day, Sundays and holidays, 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Groceries, Gas, Ice, Newspapers, Hot Sandwiches, Fun A Slippery Backdoor Pay Raise FOR SALE FOR HOUSE rt school district because you may be much closer to graduation than you expect. Other courses can be offered to people that have graduated but would like to upgrade their making, fine arts, welding, etc., if eight persons are mm 835-31- Mini-Ma- like to, please contact the skills such as type, reading, shop, modern math, home- IN THE... LOT IN MANTI (14 acre) of view with excellent temple. $2000. EQUITABLE REALTY. Call Roy 1. or Bob Two wrongs can never make a right. classes would be in the areas of science, English, math, social studies, and physical education. If you have not graduated from high school and you would WHAT'S HAPPENING 835-366- 259 No. Main Si., Ephraim The Birch Log two-da- y high school graduation. Sixteen adults graduated from Manti and Gunnison High Schools under these programs last year. This year the school district would like to expand its offerings and offer any class that eight or more adults are interested in. The district would like to again offer classes that would lead to high school graduation. These adult basic education Two-bedro- Lewis 2 Adult Education is Offered Last year the South Sanpete School District sponsored an Adult Basic Education course along with a preparation for which is a taking the GED high school equivalency examination. Both of these courses along with others can lead to Manti Messenger Manti, Utah Thursday, Oct. 2, 1975 Call 835-424- 1 - 7 - per word 80 WEDDING BOOKS Reasonably Priced Large Selection MANTI MESSENGER |