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Show Dates Ephraim Performance Utah State Universitys widely traveled entertainment spectacular, A Night with the Aggies, will be presented at Snow College on Monday, March 22. Curtain time is 7 p.m. The show, featuring some of the universitys best entertainment groups, is free to everyone. Performing will be the Aggiettes, a precision drill and dance team, and the Calico Piute, Sevier, Millard and Performing Company. Included Sanpete Counties. Ranchers in the program is a five show. who have bulls which need to projector multi-medi- a A 20 minute ice cream and be graded should contact their county extension office by Wednesday, March 17, so that Legion they can be included in the schedule. Only bulls 18 months of age and older are eligible for grading. Ranchers are asked to The American Legion birthhave their bulls in a corral day dinner will be held where they can be inspected. Thursday be must evening, March 11, at identified animals The with a visible eartag or horn 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. brand that correspond with the All members of the Legion and Auxiliary are invited to attend. bulls permanent number. They are asked to provide their own dishes. The spring bull grading for the central Utah area has been set for March 24 and 25, according to Nyle J. Matthews, USU area livestock specialist. The grading will be under the direction of Joe Austin of Duchesne, Mr. Matthews said. Bulls which are to run in common on public range must be graded. The team will visit Wayne, Auxiliary Slates Birthday Party famous balloon social-wi- th USU dairy ice cream and helium balloons offered free follows the show. A Night with the Aggies show has a G rating, which means it is Great entertainment, and that it is Good for all the family. We hope alumni and friends of USU will come and bring the whole family, said Emma Rae Eyre, USU Alumni Association official. The show opened before 2,300 persons in Brigham City three years ago, and since that time thousands in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and California have seen the show on its annual tours to various locations. More than 70 participants from the university and the Alumni Association present the program, including student talent, films and displays. Preceding the show from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. there will be a cheerleader clinic, drill team clinic, dance workship, displays and demonstrations 4-- and a leadership workshop. Klanti News Briefs Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: North Ward 2 Orpha Party, Center Ward 1 Some people believe that if the first robin you see in the spring flies up, you will have good luck for the rest of the year. But if it flies down, you 835-225- 835-424- Mrs. Sarah Tuttle arrived home Sunday. She has been in San Antonio, Texas, for three wont! TrK2 NUTS BBSS WHEN YOU BUY THE THINGS THAT GO WITH IT NATURALLY months visiting with Dr. and Mrs. (Carolyn) Brugger her daughter and family. While in Texas she flew to Fort Worth and visited with Roger and Elayne Tuttle. Roger is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttles son. On the way home she stopped in Salt Lake and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Norma) Allen and family. She enjoyed the wonderful climate and fresh vegetation in Texas. thi peoyli by Two hundred years is long bridges and across deserts, through the enough for the people of Beginning March 11, 1976, Gallery at Southern Utah State College will present 30 recent drawings and paintings by Prof. Glen Dale Anderson, assistant professor of art and art department chairman at SUSC. Professor Anderson is a son lumber I have a deep appreciation for nature which provides a limitless source of inspiration, and I attempt to integrate ideas with unique structural design in the production of sensitive visual forms. Many of the new works to be displayed will be available for purchase, Leek said. The exhibition will open officially March 11 with a public reception and tea, 7 to 9 p.m. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The exhibit will run through April 5. houses, fulfillment, through wanting and caring to an awareness that lifes continual search is a never-endin- g struggle for love and peace, for the light of freedom that can illuminate America and its people and lead them onward to a brighter future knowing that because of the past two hundred years of schools, churches, temples, skyscrapers of strength and beauty, to furnish and decorate them with of Mrs. Connie Anderson, Manti. He is a graduate of Manti High School and Snow College. He received his B.S. degree from Brigham Young University and an MFA degree from Utah State University. He is married to Jeane Eyre Anderson and they are the parents of three children, daughter Terri and sons John and Ryan. Professor Anderson taught for many years in the junior and senior high schools in the Iron County School District before his appointment at Southern Utah State College in 1968. According to Prof. Thomas A. Leek, gallery curator, the artists most recent works attitude reinforce his long-hel- d toward nature and the envir- America to have lived through riches and poverty, through glory to decadence, through pride and humility, through war and peace, through desire to mountains, across rivers and over fertile plains that man might explore, develop and enjoy this spacious America. Two hundred years was long enough to build log cabins, adobe dwellings, stone, brick, the Braithwaite Fine Arts 5 Page enough to build trails, roads, super-highwa- Art Works onment. Anderson said, 1, 1976 Manti Messenger, Thurs., March Manti Native Will Display USU Entertainment Group Bull Grading Dates Set March 24-2- 5 intricate design and artistic decor. To provide the people therein with telephones, teleadversity and achievement, graph, radio, television-electro- nic sounds to transmit America can remain a land of messages of hope, love and liberty, a land of goodness, a encouragement across this vast land of beauty, a land of United States. promise. It is long enough for covered Old wagons, hand carts, the pony express, cars, trucks, airplanes, jets to travel in decreasing time across the earth and skies, Manti's annual "old folks orbiting in space toward the dinner and party will be held a nation unite to moon, helping in custom, thought and ways of Saturday, March 20, at 12 noon at the Manti Center-Nort- h living. Ward cultural hall, according to A time long enough for Indians, Pilgrims, trappers, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bown, traders, explorers, pioneers, to general chairmen. They said that Manti resileave their footprints in the sands for others to follow. Long dents 65 and older, their partners and widows and enough for statesmen, politi-candoctors, teachers, miners, widowers are invited. farmers, businessmen, laborers, students to struggle, to work and study to make a better place to live, a worthwhile world. Long enough for mothers, fathers, children, friends, neighbors, relatives to experience the joys and sorrows of living, of giving and sharing Some people wear these whatever their meager or watches bec.ause they havent a second to lose. bounteous lot might be. Manti Folks Schedule Party How Long Is 200 Years? by Eleanor Madsen How long is 200 years? Long enough for thirteen colonies to spread across deserts, mountains, oceans, rivers, valleys and develop into 50 sovereign states. Long enough to expand agriculture, establish factories, begin new industries, dig deep in the earth for coal, oil, and other minerals, and develop products heretofore unknown, spreading across a vast empire. It has been long enough to overcome tyranny and oppression, to establish freedom and d liberty in a people-dedicate- nation. To learn that though hate, envy, desire for wealth and power may take over in the hearts of men, the tongue is mightier than the sword and right can prevail by the voice of the people. There has been time to plant fields, produce forests, create beautiful orchards and gardens, to make the desert blossom as a rose and to conserve the mountain ranges and habitats for wildlife where man may find retreat and peaceful solace to fortify him against the buffet-ing- s of life. The time has been long s, The David Halls family has been home with the flu. Mrs. Halls is recovering from pneumonia. Bud and Mabel Jensen were in Salt Lake City on Tuesday to attend funeral services for Mabels sister DruZella B. Look for thue displays in your store. Vance, who died Saturday of a heart attack. They were accompanied to Salt Lake by Dick Jensen of Manti, Alden Beal and Elva Webb of Thistle, and Derrel and Sheila Jensen of Sandy. This is the second sister of Mabels to die within four months of sudden heart attacks. of milk is buy a you do to get a free can of Nestle Chocolate Flavor Quik and two packages of Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies Then send in proofs of purchase along with a coupon from one of these store Milk Refund P 0 Bo displays to St Paul Minnesota 55196 You II get back a coupon good of milk' free half a for gallon Full details are on these displays m participating stores look for them today and get your net half gallon of milk milk free Offer expires May 31 1976 Oreos Quik-aThis is one offer that s really a natural All american dairy association Utah Dairy Cmimissim Nrtn and QwA j f nlotd ttademortil Th Nn Cornea lc Otn a reftrM Mad nart ol Natetco. MC FOR SALE FOR SALE: HORSE, 3 year old gelding. For more in- formation call Glen Dale Anderson Ephraim's Only Steak House rag imi room of the Ephraim Hotel Open Fri. - Set. Nights 6 -- 10 PUBLIC NOTICES KNOW" 4)1 BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST Attorney for the Plaintiff FRISCHKNECHT & TERVORT 50 North Main Street Manti, Utah 84642 1 Telephone: IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH -- Corn on the Cob Beverage Dessert Extra: Ice Cream, Pie, Pie ala Mode, Baked Apple o Daily Special Mon. Sat. EPHRAIM CAFE 3. & small STRAW, 283-465- 283-408- 4. 12 FOR SALE: Browning Coal. Courteous deliveries or you pick up. Central Utah Coal. Call or 283-40- 98 283-43- Is Yours When You Road the Classified Ads Dial 8354241 HALBERT DAVIS, STEVIE KAY STEINMANN, BABYLON CORPORATION, PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS, FIRST STATE BANK, THE UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION and UNITED STATES OF FOR GROOMING: dogs. breed all Call RENT: ed. Call 283-479- 0. FOR RENT: Furnished apts. and Apts. 1 2 835-526- bedroom. Davis CHAIN SAW, automatic, oil, electric, list $79.95, now $59.95, Pocket Radio Kerosene $3.95, lamps $1.95, disposable butane lighter 79?. Farnsworths 149 S.Main, Manti, CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-poo$1. Manti Lumber and Hardware Co. WHITE GLOVE Photo Finishing -- - Now available at Simmons Furniture and Hard- Court, upon a Judgment rendered and docketed on the 10th day of February, 1976 in an action wherein Bank of Ephraim, a corporation, the plaintiff, and Halbert Davis, et al are the defendants, which was directed and delivered to me as Sheriff in and for said County of Sanpete, I am directed to sell at public auction in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property, all of the right, title and interest and estate of the said Halbert Davis, et al, in and to the following described real property, Beginning at a point 1.94 chains North from the Southwest comer of Block 57 as platted in Plat A Manti City Survey, thence East 4.20 chains, thence North 33 West, along Manti City Creek, 1.10 chains, thence West 3.56 chains, thence South 1.00 chain to the place of beginning. above-entitle- d the said Court, to-wi- t: Beginning at a point 234.96 feet South, thence 129 feet East from the Northwest comer of Block 57, as platted in Plat A Manti City Survey, thence North 48 East 14 feet, thence North 40.25 feet, thence East 66 feet, thence South 49.50 feet, thence West 76.33 feet to beginning. 0.465 acres. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the West Front door of the County Courthouse, in the City of Manti, in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah, on the 12th day of March, 1976, at 10:00 a.m. of that day to satisfy the said Judgment, together with interest and costs thereon. Dated this 17th day of February, 1976. HELP WANTED NEEDED IN MANTI AREA: Reliable domestic help, part time work available. General light housekeeping, shopping, errands, etc. $2.20 per hour. Call Visiting Home Services Inc. 118 3. collect at No. Main, Rm. 22, Richfield. Call Stephen Strate 462-234- 7 Spring Cits or lease word at Manti Lumber & Hdss e. Christiansen Furniture 1 sJames W. Allred Sanpete County Sheriff Publish Manti Messenger Feb. 19, 26, Mar. 4, 11, 1976. Service in Manti-Ephraiarea on Wednesdass. Do you have a drinking problem? If so, call or in Ephraim, or or in Manti. A. A. meetings are held every Monday at 8:30 p.m. In the Ephraim City Building. 283-46- 835-36- 835-316- 61 1. 283-48- 96 835-47- 68 22 11 REPAIR SERVICE REPAIR EXPERT WATCH Service. Speidel Twistiflex watch bands sized and fitted to your watch. Simmons Furniture & Hdwe. Manti. 12 acre FOR SALE: and trailer lot home in Ster- across East from grocery store. For inforling or mation call write P.O. Box 11, Sterling. 835-63- 14 IN MANTI for sale. 4. Call Tom Willardson, HOUSE 283-456- FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home on corner lot, three shares water, $17,500, Falrview, or Utah, phone 6. If no answer, 427-38- APPRECIATION 66 Cleaner Cutting Saws Irmr LEGAL NOTICES 835-38- 12 528-348- Servicing All Makes Domestic and Industrial Scissors Sharpened Available Ptckup and Delivery D&M Company 690 S. 2nd West, Mt. Plaasant or HRISTENSEN REATIONS . We the family of Wallen L. Christensen wish to express to the wonderful people of this city our deep felt thanks and appreciation for the many kind and thoughtful acts shown to our family - for the delicious food and other contributions and especially for the words of love and comfort given to us all. Sincerely Gertrude A. Christensen and family. Your Color & Transistor Specialists All electronic equipment PERSONAL: 835-28- THE PROPINDUSTRIAL ERTY located In Northwest part of Manti is still for sale. Building has 3600 sq. feet. Wired for 220V 3 phase. Located on an acre of ground. $20,000.00. Call REALTY. EQUITABLE Bob or Roy Finest T.V. SERVICE SALES T.V. STEREOS Antennacs - Radios 283-442- Grave Markers for LESS $$$s. Jennie, 5. or Merrill, The 896-645- Jensens 5 bed- Make offer. For rooms. more information call 3. Roger Stewart 427-384- Small Appliances By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of and under the seal of FOR SALE: HOUSE er. Sewing Machines 1. Civil No. 6895 PERSONAL REAL ESTATE 3. ware, Manti. FURNISHED No children, apartment. no pets, utilities furnish- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY " I I FOR RENT AMERICA, in Tossed Salad and Dressing Baked Potato with Sour Cream 85234. in the barn. GlenE. Nielson, vs- the Served with: tiful stored locally. Reported like new. Responsible party can take at big saving on low payment balance. Write Joplin Piano Inc. 1405 N. Porter Place, Gilbert, Arlz. 0 spinet-conso- le FOR SALE: STAGE COACH bunk beds with mattresses. Good condition, $100, also t.v., radio, and end tables. Plaintiff, The Laguna (10 oz. Rib Steak) The Zuni (Prime Rib) In- Fingertip Shopping BANK OF EPHRAIM, A Corporation, Our Special Steak Menu: The Hopi (8 oz. Filet Mignon) 1. 835-59- o The Taos (8 oz. Sirloin) in- For cludes 5 drums. formation call FOR SALE: HAY LOUIS G. TERVORT 835-489- PIANO IN STORAGE: Beau- POODLE Defendants. The Mesa Verde (14 oz. Janice Cluff 1. FOR SALE: DRUM SET, 283-442- f.m. The Acoma (10 oz. 835-699- BABY SIT in our home. Call 835-37- 835-439- OPENING FRIDAY MISCELLANEOUS mr wirvm Hr:n Old will it r. r ulun liliil on hm Jnnk tvjKw of s,iw. onr .! in tod i n tmilhi d f hmwn ft t m.n ri'inn on .ill Y '"7.7 Sealed bids will be received City by the Ephraim-Mant- i Councils until 7 p.m. Mar. 24 for the purchase of a new Type 1, 11 or 111 Ambulance. Bids must meet Federal specification 2 including Utah interpretation of the above specification. Copy of specifications can be obtained from-th- e Ephraim City Office at Ephraim, Utah. Bids will be opened at the Ephraim City Offices at 7 p.m. Mar. 24, 1976. We reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids, and to waive any formality in any bid in the interest of the cities. Ephraim-Man- Farnsworth's 149 So. Main Monti 835-595- 1 KKK-A-182- Publish Messenger Mar. 11, 1976. ONE-STO- SERVICE - Decorations Flowers Photographer Invitations CALL -- 436-867- 1 Catering for All Weddings and Parties Don Ray & Ramona Christensen MORONI 0 Notice For Bids Remember Your Wedding . . . Make a treasured record in one of our ti COMPLETE WEDDING . Westlund Safes & TV Service North Main EPHRAIM All Makes 47 Color and B. Stereos & 283-459- W. Radios Antenna Installations Phone & 0 WEDDING BOOKS Reasonably Priced Large Selection MANTI MESSENGER |