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Show Manti Messenger, Thurs., Feb. 26, 1976 raw r.ioym Red, White and Blue Centennial Quilt Honors Forefather i unborn child and for his Sponsored by I country. That was on Aug. 6, 1777. The record does not give the location of his grave. James Albert had married Matilda Collier, born and reared in the colony established by the Dutch, on April 7, 1775. When he died somewhere along the Mohawk, Matilda, many miles away, was pregnant with their only child, Cornelia, born six months after her fathers death. In time Cornelia would grow to womanhood, marry and become the mother of numerous generations. My life was ' no different in many respects than many other Americans life then and now, Mrs. Allen Manti South Ward Boy Scouts FEB. 27 X1U Country" Manti South Ward Cultural Hall (for all 10 shows) $7.00 per family $1.00 Adults .75 Students .50 Children under 12 ; Tickets Available from Boy Scouts or at the Door xne ;. ae xttK muc 'xuk xgcxox vaux ymc xx. jj Thurs., Fri., Sat, Feb. 26, 27, 28 GROCERIES CORN 3 for $1.00 FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT, GERMADE 5 lbs. 98c PEPSI, 7 UP, ROOT BEER, DR. PEPPER FAMILY TIDE $4.57 79c POTATO CHiPS, reg. 98 BLUEBONNET lb. 39c KLEENEX, 200s, reg. 59. Ir' . . .47c i lb. 98c SPARE RIBS made from the childrens wornout clothing mine and Bills and Bessies and Lynns. It was a favorite quilt because fjiGROCERIES QUALITY qt. 69c Imitation Mayonnaise I WT. we were FRUIT COCKTAIL 37c 303 DelMonte, PORK SHOLDER ROAST. lb. 98c . . BACON, Our Best .lb. $1.19 lb. $1.59 Little Pig Sausage lb. $1.29 BUDDIG SLIDED MEATS 3 for $1.25 3 oz Zesta, 1 Kraft, t FRYERS, cut up lb. 55c $1.49 8 oz PINEAPPLE JUICE Western Family, 46 oz WD. II 0 SI SS IIIIIISIH ORANGE JUICE Wholesun, 3 BURRITOS MEAT PIES 3 for 89c lb. 39c LETTUCE head 25c ORANGES, Navel . . . 3 i., 29 GRAPEFRUIT box $4.49 o & oioi)ToT7 14 ,1 ORANGES Great Basin Experimental Area, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, for 29c U.S. Forest Service. full cut $1.45 79c Fish n Chips Van de Kamp 16 oz. $1.09 Mrs. Smiths Hash Browns Perform a death-defyi- Western Family 2 lbs. 39c ng act. Give Heart Fund THE MANTI MESSENGER FISH STICKS Fisher Boy 8 oz. 37c I , TV DINNERS Published every Thursday at Manti. Utah. Entered in the Post 'Office at Manti. Utah 84642. as second-clas- s mail matter under the act of of March 3. 1879. Congress SLICED BACON pkg. . .$1.19 59c BACON Western Family, 12 oz.. .$1.19 lb. $1.29 2 for 53c oz 4V2 89c 39c Baby Banquet Dills Nalleys, 22 oz 73c Western Family, qt 89c FLOUR, Pillsbury, 25 lbs. . .$3.45 CHERRY PIE lb. 79c WIENERS, all meat 12 oz. WIENERS, all meat Rath, 12 oz CATSUP, DelMonte, 14 oz.. . .39c American Heart Association MEATS lb. $1.59 SALAD DRESSING Give Heart Fund. Rath, 12 oz FRESH FRYER BREASTS lb. 85c Holly Pak, 4 per box CUT GREEN BEANS DelMonte, 303 lb. 87c The Ephraim weather data is reported each week by the lb. 10c ROUND STEAK, GROCERIES Mozzarella Cheese 8 inch 89c 3 lbs. . Turbot Fillet 63c head 25c CUCUMBERS 4 BONELESS HAM Old Faithful FOODS lb. 15c CHICKEN BREAST PRODUCE TOMATOES Red or Gold PITTED OLIVES Marios, 300 PRODUCE for 69c 2 for 49c Banquet Washington 57c ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz. Western Family 5 for $1.00 CABBAGE 6 oz Premium SHRIMP Pacific Pearl, FROZEN FOODS LETTUCE FROZEN FOODS V V 49c pkg. 45c ORANGES, Sunkist Delicious APPLES CUCUMBERS The Manti weather data is reported each week by Leslie J. Anderson, local cooperative observer for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau. Ephraim FLOUR TORTILLAS Lynn Wilson almost-forgotte- Bargain Buys on Select Fresh Produce PLASTIC WRAP Western Shores, 200 ft running diagonally across the blocks, and the red back lining, is the special one. It somehow gave us a good feeling a feeling deep in our hearts to know that we were building something in memory of a young man an obscure young man with a sense of n duty who died on an battlefield almost 200 years ago, Mrs. Allen says. a part Mrs. Allen says, LONGHORN CHEESE.. lb. $1.29 HALIBUT, Van Kamp, 8 oz. $1.09 BKF can, of the pioneer heritage of struggle and thrift. And, of course, an expression of our concern for craftsmanship and our Jove of beauty. Of those 300 quilts, however, the one that Lucille and Stanley have just completed, the one built of red, white and blue blocks, with the red thread Manti s GROUND 1 able to find in it remnants cut from our old clothes my dress. Bills 59c lb INSTANT CHOCOLATE Hershey, 2 lbs MUTTON CHOPS or LEG. lb. 98c ISSS Each of the Allenss five daughters received five quilts at their marriage; each of the three sons, three. The 26 grandchildren have received quilts, and now the greatgrandchildren, who are coming along. Quilts have also been gifts for other relatives, for friends, for births and marriages. Some Weather SALTINE CRACKERS COLE SLAW DRESSING FRESH SIDE PORK. how quilting seems so Ameri- Yoirsfti?j 5 for $1.00 qt served and he died this has been the life story of so many young men. The records of his life are Stanley and Lucille Allen are proud of the red, white and few but each family passes blue quilt they have made in memory of their forefather. down the legends of its They will enter it in the Bicentennial Quilt Contest. ancestors and James Albert Guinal is a part of our history. I volunteer serving under George She calls it a memory quilt. thought perhaps a quilt in red, The memory Mrs. Lucille Washington, somewhere along white and blue could be our a Mohawk River valley, Keith Allen is preserving in the the contribution mine and Stans in his British bullet breast. is the red, white and blue quilt to the legend. According to the family memory of her The quilt is not the first one who died on legend that has come down that Lucille Allen has built. Afthe an almost forgotten battlefield through generations: I were married and Stanley ter James Albert Guinal was of the Revolutionary War. I was 18, she says, and when wounded he arose to his knees His name was James Albert I made our first of scraps Guinal. He died, a young and prayed for his wife, his saved from wornquilt out clothes, before our first child was born, when 1 was 20. Stans mother, who loved to quilt, helped me. Other quilts followed, perhaps 300 in all, Mrs. Allen thinks. Quilting was almost a she says, but it necessity, also became an art. Although Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 26, 27, 28 my mother died when I was four, I remember a quilt she pants. mum He volunteered, he says. DelMonte, 303 Page 6 MAILING ADDRESS Manti, Utah 84642 - MAX E. CALL Editor and Publisher 1 Phone 835-424- 11 oz. 55c Orange Juice Western Family 5 for $1.00 Subscription: In Sanpete County $5.50 per Outside Sanpete County $6.00 pfer Mortons GELATIN DESSERT Royal 5 for 97c MANDARIN ORANGES, Western Family. .... oz. .3 for 89c PORK AND BEANS Pierces, 300 11 3 for 83c FRUIT COCKTAIL Western Family, 2Vz 57c APPLE JUICE Western Family, 46 oz 55c BUTTERMILK BISCUITS 7V2 oz 2 for 29c M&M PEANUTS, 1 lb $1.19 TOMATO JUICE Western Family, 46 oz 49c year year Thurs., Fri., Sat, Feb. 26, 27, 28 lanniifD otip Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES 5SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS |