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Show lYlanti News Briefs 83S-225- testimonial for Richard Nuffer, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nuffer, who has been called to serve an LDS mission in Birmingham, England, was held Feb. 22 in the Manti Center-NortWard chapel. Mrs. Nuffers sister, Irene Bole, Portland, Ore., and other relatives have been guests at the Nuffer home. have spent six months in Manti helping the Clements, Janets parents, remodel their home, have now returned to their home in Costa Mesa, Calif. Marell Johnson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Johnson, and his daughter and her husband, visited in Manti with the Johnsons in observance of Stanfords 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. .Edwin Stilson and children were in Orangeville over the weekend visiting with relatives. A Miss Eve Nielson, who lives in Provo, has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alice Nielson, who has been ill with the flu, but is recovering. h Literary Club Plans Program This Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clements have had several guests recently. Among them were a daughter of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bierman, Ogden; a brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Clements, Rexburg, Idaho; Leonard and Marlyn Clements, Clearfield; Robert and Lila Clements, Hagerman, Idaho. Fred and Janet Bos, who The Spirit of Revolution Domgaard and Mrs. Paul Smith. BETTERfATfANYIPRICE Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 18, 19, 20 GROUND BEEF BRAUNSCHWEIGER. FRESH SIDE BACON. . .lb. 89c .lb. $1.29 ..lb. SPARE RIBS PORK ROAST, lb. 69c . . shoulder.. lb. BABY BEEF LIVER BEEF RIBS 98c 98c lb. 69c lb. 60c lb. 59c FRYERS STEWING HENS WEINERS, all beef Old Fashioned Ahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Maylett, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stilson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Curtis. South Ward Mr. and Mrs. David Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tatton, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Cardwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mogle, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Denison. Center Ward Mr. and Mrs. Layfe Boyington, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bown, Mr. and Mrs. Max Simonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hunt. lb. 39c lb. 98c GROCERIES BEANS, DelMonte, 303 .2 for 55c 31c Imitation Mayonnaise qt. 69c FLOUR, Star Cloth bags, 50 lbs MARGARINE Tastewell, 1 .3 for 89c lb. pkg.. 55c 46 oz 48c COTTAGE CHEESE Cream o Weber, 1 lb 65c Stove Top Stuffing, 6 oz . .49c POTATO CHIPS 69c OVEN CLEANER Dow, 16 oz 85c PAPER TOWELS, large roll 2 for 89c Western Shores ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz. Western Family... 5 for $1.00 N BAGS 4 for $1.00 PRODUCE GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pink 4 for 25c MARGARINE ORANGES lb. 15c TANGARINES PEPSI COLA, 7 UP, ROOT BEER, DIET Quarts, with deposit 5 for $1.00 CORN CHIPS, reg. 69 lb. 15c CHERRY TOMATOES... lb. 39c 49c FROZEN FOODS TV DINNERS, Banquet BURRITOS 59c 2 for 49c PRODUCE GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES... 2 for 25c ...lb. 15c Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beazer and family had a joyful reunion with many old friends and relatives during their sons wedding receptions that were held in Bountiful and Ephraim. n Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beazer, Mr. and Mrs. Garold Beazer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herley and daughter, all from Idaho Falls. Suzanne Holm Brown will be married to Mervil Blakesley on March 27 and requests the pleasure of greeting her friends at an open house that evening at the Orem 32nd Ward, 1450 S., 800 E., in Orem. Floyd Holm Jr. has been transferred to Salem, Oregon, where he is still serving as a supervising elder with 20 elders serving under him. His new address is 738 i Browning Ave. So.. Salem, Oregon 97301. He Mr. and Mrs. LaVell and son Mikie of San Diego, Calif., spent four days visiting LaVells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Litho Mclnelly of Ephraim. Mc-Inel- ly Floyd Olsen was operated on at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City on Thursday. He has been critically ill but his condition is satisfactory now, relatives report. Lt. and Mrs. Scott Aston and daughter Jennifer of Enter- prise, Alat, are visiting at the home of Scotts parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Aston, and at the home of his wifes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vandis Hathaway, Granger, for two weeks. Stevens is improving after undergoing open heart surgery at St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City March 12. Leon slowly Mrs. Leah Vanjenora, Salt City, is visiting at the home of a close friend, Mrs. Agnes Anderson. Lake Mrs. Carol Thomson is now home following hip surgery and is recovering slowly. She is grateful to all who have remembered her with cards, visits and food during her long illness. ounLovj,I FOOD PRICES inOPOf S888888g8888SK8B88S8888888WgSPM1f10fli11i1 BEEF POT ROAST . . WEINERS, Rath, 12 oz BACON, 12 oz BROCCOLI TANGERINES Stalk Children of Mr. Olsen assisting with the festivities' were Mrs. Cecil (Thelma) Morris, Paradise, Calif.; Kay Olsen, Ephraim; Lee Olsen, Farming-ton- ; Max Olsen, Citrus IP .?M Heights, Calif.; Mrs. Ethel TOMATO JUICE Hunts, CELERY hall. VANILLA WAFERS Keebler, 12 oz $6.98 lb. 39c Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Poulson visited a daughter, Mary C. Francks, in the Utah Valley Hospital. They said her condition had improved. has been called to work with the governor of the state on Family Unit Month for May. Bargain Buys on Select Fresh Produce COOK PAPER TOWELS, Coronet.. 47c Blue Bonnet 283-429- iiMJWI FROZEN FOODS Kraft 283-444- Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Lois) Menlove and six children, Spring Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Revis (Norma) Christensen and baby, Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olson, Moroni. The visitors enjoyed a buffet dinner before returning home. h Clover Club, 10 oz 'SEGO MILK, tall cans. 283-439- LOW Ir'w lb. $1.49 1 folks party will feature afternoon Saturday both food and fun, according to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bown, Homeowners Still Eligible For Supplemental Income will be the theme of the Manti Literary Club program which will be presented this afternoon at 4:00 in the city clubrooms. The program will be presented by Mrs. Lynn Cox, Mrs. Major BACON, Our Best reg. 1.59 Please submit items by Sunday evening to: West Ward 5 Virginia Nielson, North Ward Eleanor Madsen, 3 Southward Marcell Poulson, 3 A number of visitors have surgery performed at the Utah general chairmen. called at the home of Lenn and A program has been plarfned Valley Hospital on March 9. He Louise Jensen the past week to returned home in three days by the committee that will have extend birthday greetings to and said he is very happy with plenty of prizes and surprises, Louise. Among those who came the results, as his vision is now they say. were three sisters, Mrs. Dee Dinner will be served at 12 greatly improved. (Nita) Peterson, Salt Lake City; noon. Those attending should Mrs. Max (Rose) Allred, Silver Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielson bring their own silverware. The Junction, and Mrs. Leonard and a brother and his wife, Mr. program will follow. Manti residents 65 years of and Mrs. Merrill Nielson of Salt (Florence) Judkins, Hunter. The sisters it make an annual their and older, Lake, went by plane to Canoga partners, age affair to spend Louises birthas well as all widows and Park, Calif, on Feb. 27. They day with her. visited with their children, saw widowers, are invited. The Jensens sons and their several places of interest, and Members from the three wives, Brent and Mary Jensen Manti wards who constitute the particularly enjoyed a lecture and daughter, and Max and and dance review from the party committee are: Janice Jensen and two children North Ward Mrs. Ethel BYU. They returned home on of Granger, came during the March 8. week to extend their best wishes to their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian AnderMr. and Mrs. Howard Lund son and three children from al Government does not put of Magna and Mrs. Faye A person can own a home and Bountiful, and Mrs. Mae liens on the homes of people Erickson of Salt Lake City still be eligible for Federal Dennison, Kearns, were Sunday visitors at the Douglas supplemental security income because they get supplemental visited briefly at the Jensen home also. Olson home. They came to be income to the security payments. payments, according Other possessions that are Social Security Administration. present for nephew Jeff Olsons Robert Fry was in central mission report on Sunday The supplemental security not counted as resources, Nebraska last week to attend on their income program makes monthvalue, evening in the West Ward. The depending may include a car personal effects, funeral services for his grandvisitors were guests at a dinner ly payments to people with little at the Olson home. Numerous or no income and limited household goods and life father, Hugh William Fry,. 80, who died March 4 in Hershey, other friends and relatives were resources who are 65 or over or insurance policies. also in attendance at the blind or disabled. People can get information Neb. His wife Charlotte and new baby visited in Ogden with - Limited resources means about applying for supplementmeeting. possessions worth up to $1500 al securtiy income by contacting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ray Olsen for one person living alone and the Social Security office at 173 Blaine Parkinson, while Robert $2250 for a couple. However, a East 100 North, Provo, Utah. A was gone. They returned home enjoyed visits from family members on Sunday. They home with a market value of representative will be at the March 9. came to hear Jeff Olsens report on Manti Hall and March or less count as 9 doesnt $25,000 City All of the children and many 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. a resource. Further, the Feder of the grandchildren of James G. Olsen were in Ephraim Saturday to honor their father 'Ju and grandfather on the occasion of his 85th birthday anniverHIGH sary. A family dinner was held at noon at the college cafeteria Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 18, 19, 20 and in the evening Mr. Olsen was honored by relatives and GR0GERIES friends at a reception in the Ephraim North Ward cultural Mantis "old 835-424- in the sacrament meeting on Ephraim News Briefs Manti Old Folks Party Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: 2 North Ward Orpha Parry, 1 Center Ward Page 8 Manti Messenger, Thurs., March 18, 1976 Noon Dinner Will Highlight .lb. 75c 69c pkg. $1.09 LITTLE SIZZLERS, 12 oz 79c Anderson, Spring City; Mrs. Stanley (Ruby) Black, and Mrs. Mont (Mary Jean) Daniels, both of Ephraim, and Mrs. Dick (Barbara) Jensen, Manti. i ' Visitors at the home of Mrs. Norma Riddle and her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Elisha Christensen, the past weekend were Jack and Carolyn Riddle and three girls of Phoenix, Ariz. The family spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on business. Other visitors at the Riddle home were Mrs. Mont (Kenna) Christensen and two sons of Grantsville. They also visited with Kennas folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Shomaker in Manti. Miss Cherril Madsen accompanied Mrs. Robert Rasmuson to Ephraim last Friday after Mrs. Rasmuson had spent a week visiting her sister in Yuma, Ariz. The sisters made the trip by plane to Salt Lake City, where they were met by Mr. Rasmuson and daughter Amy. Cherril returned to Yuma Tuesday evening. She was accompanied to Salt Lake City to meet her plane by her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Madsen. Cherril was enjoying a spring vacation from her teaching at Arizona Western College. Miss Kay Ericksen spent last weekend visiting with her folks, Mr. and Mrs McLoyd Ericksen in Ephraim. She returned to her teaching in Provo Monday ' MILD CHEESE Radishes Green Onions and Mrs. Francis Mr. Gurney. Orem, were visitors at the Glen J. Nielson home last week. Three ot their children and their families live on their Lost Creek ranch in Salina. and the Gurneys were enroute there to assist with the spring work. He had been there a few days earlier plowing in six inches of snow. O. Rav Olsen had cataract TUNA, $1.09 Vz Western Family 2 for 97c CHERRY PIE FILLING Wilderness, No. 2. . . - a & bunch 10' I0DS Sausage Rolls Rath i ,b 79 TV DINNERS Mortons 11 oz. Orange Juice Western Family, 6 oz. 5 MARGARINE, Saffola. VEG-AL- morning. Word to friends in Ephraim from Mrs. Marie Benson tells that she is improving slowly since her his surgery, at the' home of her son and his wife, Sheryl and Holly Benson. Mrs. Benson has appreciated the many cards and letters from her friends and relatives and hopes they will continue to write and keep her acquainted with the happenings at home while she is away. Letters may' be addressed to her at 2248 Wilson Ave.. Salt Lake City. Utah. She expects to be at her sons home for another six to eight weeks. lb. Hiland 4 l.rl .00 29c PRUNES, DelMonte, 2 lbs 89c CHILI, Western Family Hot or reg., 15 oz. . .2 for 85c FACIAL TISSUE Western Shores, 200s 2 for 75c BATHROOM TISSUE Northern, 4 rolls. 72c . . COCONUT Western Family, 12 oz 65c SHRIMP Pacific Pearl, AVz 89c TANG, 27 oz OLIVES, Apple, Peach, Blueberry, .1 lb. 57c . Larsens, 303 L, for MINI PIES Mortons, 8 oz. 63c $1.59 Marios, 300 39c TURKEY FRANKS Norbest .lb. 73c MANDARIN ORANGES, Western Family DANISH DESSERT. . oz. 3 for 89c 11 .3 for $1.00 Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 18, 19, 20 Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES " |