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Show Provo on Monday, Sept. 13 to the Utah Valley Hospital where she underwent surgery on her knee and thumb on the 15th. From all indications the operation was a success. She is in Room 266 and she would enjoy hearing from her friends. ITlanti News Briefs Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: North Ward 2 Orpha Parry, Center Ward 1 Opal Lyon, South Ward Erma Olsen, 1 of a Lee Price, grandson genealogy. Gary Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Price, of Salt Lake City were weekend Mrs. Wilma Boyington is visitors at Edwin visited at his grandparents Carpenters home for five days last week. now at home after spending home. While in Manti Gary Lee three weeks in hospitals. received his high school diploWherever you go, you can Ronald Parry and son Kenny, ma. He was on leave from the find all the comforts of home Marines and has returned to his Santa Susana, Calif., came to when you stay at any of the station at El Toro, Calif. Roy Manti to pick up a couple of 1700 dependable Holiday Price, Gary Lees father, also beef that were butchered ,Inns around the world. And, with its Holidex reservation visited with Mr. and Mrs. locally. The beef were donated system, you can be assured of Price. by one of the members of their having a room waiting for ward for a ward barbeque. you anywhere in the world. Mrs. Elizabeth Madsen reRonald and Kenny stayed If you like meeting people turned to her home on Saturday overnight with Mr. and Mrs. along the way, tell your relaafter spending two weeks in Harmon Parry. tives, friends and colleagues Salt Lake with the Oscar about your travel plans. They Ekbergs (Naomi). Mrs. Beverly Squire took her will supply you with names mother, Mrs. Opal Lyon, to of people to look up. Visiting with Mrs. Zina Henrie over the weekend were Mrs. Pearl Jorgenson and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jorgenson of 835-225- 835-456- 835-660- pictures of other members of the family. Slides were Ephraim News Briefs Please submit items by Sunday evening to: 5 West Ward Virginia Nielson, 7 North Ward Caroline Paulsen, 3 Southward Marcell Ponlson, Saturday was a delightful day fairgrounds. Some attended the for 46 Ephraim Seniors who program in the grandstand and forgot their arthritis and other all took a tour of the exhibition disabilities in the joy of buildings. watching Holiday on Ice at the Salt Palace. Mr. and Mrs: H. A. . Dean The group travelled in an were in Provo on Saturday bus and spent the where they attended his birthremainder of the day on the day anniversary commemoration in the city park. Mr. Dean is now 84, in years, but far from that in youthful vigor. He directs the stake and ward choirs, performs with The The Manti weather data is Messiah orchestra, composes reported each week by Leslie J. music, is the ward organist, has Anderson, local cooperative compiled a well documented observer for the U.S. Departpersonal history, has written ment of Commerce, Weather several historical and bio- 283-439- 283-410- 283-429- Weather Manti Prudential Moves In To Stay In Richfield Kaysville. . s:?Tc:.:z2n GROCERIES DRESSING, Green Goddess Seven Seas, 8 oz 43c I Crisco, 3 lbs CUT GREEN BEANS Del Monte, 303 . . .49c .2 for 49c . . The Ephraim weather data is reported each week by the Basin Great Experimental Max. 13 . . . . 61 14 . . . .77 15 . . . .75 16 . . . . 78 17 . . ; . 77 Sept. 18 . Sept. 19 . . . . 71 . . . 75 Min. 47 46 49 .30 .02 51 47 42 44 for GROCERIES PEPSI, DR. PEPPER HIRES ROOT BEER, 7 UP 5 for $1.00 Quarts TISSUE, MD, 4 rolls 71c RICE, Herb and Butter CHEESE, 12 slices Western Family $1.09 SPICES & SEASONS. $5.50 .10 . . Carnation, 12 oz. pkg 98c off BABY FOOD - STRAWBERRIES BACON, Our Best Western Family, 10 oz SAUSAGE, Little Pig.. lb. $1.29 BOLOGNA, COUNTRY-FRES- ....lb. APPLES, Utah 25c POTATOES Russet, No. 1, 10 lb. bag. .59c CAULIFLOWER sliced lb. 98c SPARE RIBS lb. 98c each 7c SMOKED PICNICS, whole lb. 75c FRYERS, cut, A grade. . GROUND BEEF .lb. 55c lb. 79c TOMATOES BEEF LIVER. ONIONS.... HOT DOGS, Morrell, 12 oz.. .69c A .fltii IjwiiLi) eLfeCS CARROTS wedding anniversary of Alma and Pearl, 56 years on Sept. 29. A red, white and blue decorated cake was the centerpiece for the dinner enjoyed by 33 family members coming from Nephi, Sandy, Sunset, Ogden, Layton, American Fork and Ephraim. Glen and Sal of Layton stayed at $9.00 lb. 19c lb. 9c 2 lbs. 35c relatives e of Folmer Berielson, former resident of Ephraim, met at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork Canyon recently to honor Mr. Bertelson on his 87th birthday. Dwight Bertelson, a son, was host of the festivities. An enjoyable dinner was served, the menu chosen by each ' member present. Mrs. Melba Armstrong sang two songs, with Mrs. Lucille Olson as accompanist. of Ephraim went by Continental bus to Salt Lake City on Saturday, Sept. 18 where they attended Holiday on Ice and the programs at the state fair. Axel and Alice Peterson of Logan were weekend guests of Boyd and Eva Decker at their home. Alice and Eva are sisters. Jack and Hazel White attended a testimonial for LaMar Kunzler of Richfield Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kunzler. He has been called to the Spanish LDS Mission. Bob Erickson spent three days last week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Vera Erickson, assisting with yard work and other necessary chores. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Dobson and family spent Saturday at the State Fair. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nibley were Mrs. Nibleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Monson, American Fork, the Sharon Hinckley family and. Miss Betty DeRosa. Sterling Mrs. Rex (LuAnn) Rich, Afton, Wyo., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olsen, is now on crutches following a motorcycle accident six weeks ago, but is making satisfactory recovery, her parents report. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey spent last week in Denver with Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Mary Lou) Gray and family. Mrs. Marie Benson has received word of the death of her nephew, Earl Olsen, a son Mrs. Maggie Thomas has spent the past two weeks at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Verda Mae) Sorenson, in Sandy. On the occasion of Mrs. Thomass birthday, family members came to visit and 30 were seated for the birthday dinner. While away she also attended the missionary farewell for her grandson, Gary, a son of Bob and Verda Mae, who will serve in the Edinburgh Scotland Mission. Utah APPLES happenings concerning life along with 25 Ib . WALNUTS Western Family, NECTARINES $1.09 ......... 53c Western Family. TOMATO SOUP, Ib 1 CAKE MIXES Campbells 18c SHORTENING Bakerite, 3 lbs. $1.23 TUNA, Chicken O Sea, ib. 19 GREEN PEPPERS V2 . . . .53c CHILI, Western Family, 300. .43c BOLOGNA Western Family, 1 Ib $1.05 LAWN & LEAF BAGS Western Shores, 1 0s ..... $1 .59 BLEACH Western Shores, gal WINDEX, 20 oz.. Orange Juice Western Family, 6 oz. 5 for $1.00 PIZZA Totinos ..... 67c . 63c STEWED TOMATOES Western Family, 303 3 for $1.00 CHERRY PIE FILLING Wilderness, No. 2. CHIPS AHOY Nabisco, 14Y2 oz 83c 83c 14 oz. 79c SALT WATER TAFFY Poly Pack PEAS Western Sweets. .53c PORK AND BEANS Family, 24 oz. Western Family, 300. .2 for 63c Cook n Bags GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS Western Family, 303. .2 for 75c 53c Banquet 3 for 79c Sausage Rolls 1 Rath 1b. 69c Turbot Fillet Ib. 87c Fol- lowing this Arland Christensen presented colored slides on the screen, portraying scenes taken in recent years of interesting Folmers A group of 40 senior citizens THAT DONT DZNT BUDGETS , WPfunhice. ROUND STEAK, full cut lb. $1.19 The family reunion of Pearl and Alma Larson was held in Nephi Canyon on Sunday, Sept. 19, celebrating the birthday (bicentennial) of Pearl who was 76 on Saturday, the birthday of of O. K. Olsen, Richfield. several days. - had surgery performed at the Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City on Friday. His wife, Vickie, drove him to the hospital, remained at the home of a brother, Larry x Reid, then brought him home on Sunday. The Olsons small daughter was cared for by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reid, during her parents absence. Thirty-fiv- lb. 69c games. Ted Olson CANNED HAMS, Morrell 5 lbs. reg. 11.17 AT SIZZLING SAVINGS BYU Ray's brother, Allan, and some friends from Lehi visited in Ephraim Sunday to proffer blood donations whenLenores surgery takes place. WEINERS Old Fashioned . lb. 19 c GREEN PEPPERS lb. $1.57 39c STRUDEL, Pepperedge Farm 89c the years before this takes place. Mr. Lyon has been with his wife every day. returning home at night. All of the children met their parents at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Sandra) Kemp and daughter came from Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Dixie Nielson and Ray Lyons, from Manti; Mrs. Carol Seeley from Mt. Pleasant and Lloyd from Ephraim. imm. wmmmmmwmmm FAVORITES Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willden, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green and three daughters attended the State Fair in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Bert and Ruth stayed at the home of a daughter, Pamela and Ted and returned home Sunday. and received treatment to stabilize her heart action. Heart surgery is planned at a later date. She will be allowed to spend some time at home NON FOOD ITEMS FROZE FOOD and Mrs. Ray (Linore) Lyons is a patient' in the Utah Valley Hospital where she was stationed in the intensive care unit until Saturday: She had rheumatic fever in her youth and was aware of minor heart problems, but on Tuesday night heart failure developed quite unexpectedly following a normal days routine. She was taken to the hospital in an ambulance and has been tested LADIES HOSE COCOA MIX brought to all the relatives of Folmer pleasant memories. the Larson home in Ephraim for Page6 n. Clinton Justenson is in the Utah Valley Hospital where he was admitted, as an emergency patient on Monday. . He had been ill for about three weeks prior to the acute illness. He was placed in the intensive care unit until Saturday, when his condition improved to some degree. When his heart has stabilized, additional tests will be taken to help assess the situation. Mr. Justensons wife, Ruth, took him to the hospital and has visited with him frequently. She reported an improvement .was apparent in his condition. 24, 25 INSTANT COFFEE, 6 oz...$2.29 I Folmer next year, since it er SPRAY AND WASH, 16 oz. $1.15 33c stories. The group voted to have another party to honor Mrs. Glenna Blackham of Seattle, Wash., and Lynn of Hobbs, New Mexico were the two children who were unable to attend. The was concluded with an attendance at the football game in the BYU stadium. One gift presented to the parents were season tickets Prec. COFFEE, 3 lbs MJB, 6 oz some Service. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. their 39 grandchildren of Area, Intermountain Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Thun., Fri., Sat., Sept. 23, TOMATO JUICE Five of the Deans seven children were in attendance at the birthday party as well as 32 ER3XDDD SIPDECDAQSfe $1.57 Western Family, 46 oz. . Ephraim .ncL ofr Summed. SHORTENING and told funny jokes and Glen, Sept. 20th, and the Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Association has ates. Salt Lake City. Mr. Gene Donovan, presiMr. and Mrs. Jannice Nielson spent last weekend in Salt started construction of its dent and chairman of the board, Lake City with their daughter permanent office facility in indicated that the decision to Richfield, Utah. The new office establish a permanent branch Janice and family. will be completed in December office in Richfield was based on PFS 1976. mobile the good economic growth of The of facility Oceanside, Gaylen Cox, the Richfield area as well as the Calif., visited with his mother, currently serving Richfield resiexcellent customer acceptance Mrs. Geneva Cox, the past dents will then be closed. The 2,000 square foot strucof the Richfield mobile facility. week. Service at Prudential Fedture, located at 255 South Main Mrs. Aileen Addison Green, Street in Richfield, is being erals two remaining mobile Almeda, Calif., came to spend a built by Valley Builders of locations in Manti and Nephi couple of weeks with Elmer and Gunnison at an approximate will be expanded to include an Helen Tuttle. She is a cousin cost of $100,000. The architect extra day of service on Monday and came to Manti to gather is John N. Clawson & Associ- - in Manti and Friday in Nephi. This expanded mobile office service is scheduled in conjunction with the opening of the Richfield office. & Jmmm&mm Prudential Federal Savings currently operates 14 offices in Than ., Fri., Sat., Sept. 23, 24, 25 the state of Utah. shown of the funeral services of Folmers sister, Mrs. Luella Thompson, a twin who was buried Dec. 29, 1975. Short talks and humorous . anecdotes were told by relatives of Folmer. Great mirth was present when Folmer stood up Manti Messenger, Thursday, Sept. 23, 1976 T hurt., Fri., Sat., Sept. 23, 24, 25 APPLE CIDER Western Family, gal MARSHMALLOWS Campfire, 16 oz. . PRELL SHAMPOO 5 oz. tube .$1.59 49c .$1.79 tltatfo Grocwv u of Member ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES |