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Show JUeus o CJttbs O Social &fie Places People and O School and American Legion IDEDDMGS Holds First Home 77-7- 8 Meeting Tonight Lela Anderson Marries DeWaine Brown in Bountiful The Stoppers Club held its final meeting August 31 at the Manti City Park. The clubs subject this year has been Enjoying Small members and Children with the them to party brought the children they have been working with during the summer. Valarie Meyers brought Brian and Keith Meyers, Leslie Lund brought Jeanette and Bawl-Bab- sometime in October. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy AnderThose attending the wedding son announce the marriage of their daughter, Lela, to Mr. included: Kelly and Mark DeWaine Brown of Salt Lake Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob City. The wedding took place on Swamey and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Sept. 3 in Bountiful. Grant Anderson, all of BountiThe ceremony was performed ful; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry by Bishop Sharp of Bountiful. The brides gown was of Brown, and Mrs. Alberta beige chiffon, highlighted with Brown all of Mesa, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anderson, a pearl yoke, which accented the long layered chiffon skirt. Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. The colors and flowers were Joe Greenland of Cody, Wyo.; centered around an autumn Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and family of Salt Lake City and theme. An outdoor garden was the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson setting for the ceremony. After and family of Ephraim. the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to 40 members of The Browns will further the immediate family. entertain 500 guests on Sept. will 16th at the Lela and DeWaine Country Club in Salt in Switzerland Lake City. honeymoon y 4-- Shand Kathy Lund, Kelli brought Amy and Brandy Shand, Adrienne Neely brought Patrick and Sheriq Neely, Michelle Larsen brought Karri Shand and Connie Huntsman, Nellie Sanderson brought Richard Sanderson, and Kelly Larson brought Heather Larson. The group played games, fingerplays and sang songs. Then everyone was served a light lunch. Karl Bessey JoAnn and to 9 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer E. Olsen, 137 East 3rd North, Ephraim, Utah. In case of inclement weather the open house will be held in the Flame Room at the Embers Cafe, Ephraim. Bessey, both of L. Douglas Ephraim. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house in their honor on Sept. 10, 1977 from 7 Buy, Rent or Soil With a Classified! STORAGE WHEAT 1. Ilih Prehin 2. Hard, Ra-ehae- tiitat ed Hatcheries Manti-Ape- x Call 835-233- 1 GET ACQUAINTED Dima Pite LaEia IPouiell ID. CV ? THE BAWL BABY STOPPERS 4-- H Club. Obituaries Etta C. Johnson Funeral services for Etta Campbell Johnson, 84, who died at her home in Ephraim on September 1, 1977 of cancer, were held Sept. 3 at the Jacobs Mortuary in Mt. Pleasant. Interment was in the Ephraim City Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born in Park City, Utah, January 19, 1893 to William Francis and Elizabeth Boyd Campbell. She married Ernest Johnson Feb. 14, 1913 in Salt Lake City. He died Nov. 14, 1925. Mrs. Johnson had been Ephraim city treasurer for six years and librarian for 12 years. She had also been employed at the Sanpete County courthouse. She was a member of the Utah Librarians Assn, and a charter member of the Ephraim American Legion Auxiliary and Professional Business and Womens Club. is survived She a by daughter, Florence Johnson, Ephraim. Funeral services for Olive May Young Marshall, 77, who died at her home in Manti of cancer on August 29, 1977, were held September 2 in the Huntington First Ward chapel. Burial followed in the Hunting-to- n City Cemetery. Mrs. Marshall was born September 11, 1899, in Huntington to LeRoy Wheeler and Mary Ann Limb Young. She married Andrew Marion Marshall June 21, 1918 in the Manti LDS Temple. He preceded her in death. The Marshalls had lived in Henderson, Nevada for 25 years and while there Mrs. Marshall served a mission to teach genealogy. They moved to Manti nine years ago and were members of the Manti North Ward. Mrs. Marshall is survived by sons and daughters: Burke LeRoy, Phoenix, Ariz.; Van Alden, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. f, William Morris (Donna) Manti; Mrs. Pat(Mary) Cassidy, Las Vegas, Nev.; a brother, Vance Lynn Young, Chester, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Arly (Flora) Marshall, Palo Alto, Calif. Brin-kerhof- ADS 5 GREAT REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THIS OFFER: AREA MODERN DAY Weather moderates and lake 1 becomes uncrowded. BULLETIN COARD USE THEM Etta Campbell Johnson Hite Marina improvements include 3 d many new boats; new, store; new service station and boat dry storage areas. well-stocke- 4 Seeing Lake Powell again or for first time is always an adventure. 5 Sharing rental with fishing buddy, another family or club members, makes cost very reasonable. i Invest Shorter terms available. Interest paid every 6 months. Ask for offering circular at any . First Houseboats coman propane heater, range, oven 6 lights, cookware, beds, hot water shower 8 track stereo, al safety equipment, refrigerator end ice chest, (linens, gas, insurance extra! 30 (Sscount applies to al houseboats, powerboats, and guided tours hjmrture, For color brochure and lul rate information, cal Security Bonlt or write OF UTAH, N.A. llito merino cJo Lake Powell Resorts A Del b Marinas 3800 N. Central Avenue (602) 2618274 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Suite 1500HM E. Webb Corporation Recreational Property it fcw Mrs. Wayne Merrlam Graduates as Mrs. Wayne (Barbara Den- nurse at August exercises. Mrs. Merriam was of her class, which numbered 19, and is now employed at the Price Nursing Home, where she does some supervisory work. She hopes in time to become a registered nurse. Mr. Merriam is also employed in Price. They formerly lived in Manti and are the parents of a daughter, Randie. in the United States use 185 million pounds of nuts and peanuts, 325 million pounds of cocoa and chocolate products and 1.4 billion pounds of sugar. $3,712 4,912 6,112 7,312 8,512 9,712 AVAILABLE Albert Antrei's "View from the Red Point" popularized account of the beginnings of South Central Utah. A ONLY $450 plus tax ADD 50? FOR MAILING Messenger - Enterprise, Inc. Manti, Utah STRINGS make a but good diet Accessories neither does too much milk, cheese, meat, vegetables or fruit. Taken in moderation, candy is a good source of energy so important for DIANE ROSENLOF students and workers to get through long days and also provides needed nutrition through carbohydrates and fats, and some protein, vitamins and minerals. The first chocolate factory opened in America in 1765. Today, the average American eats six ounces of chocolate about every week 194 West 2nd North Mt. Pleasant, Utah 462-201- 7 with purchase of $10.00 or more FREE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS eleven and a quarter pounds a year. WHATS A PRINTER FOR? Print Newspapers, Is that ALL you do?? CommissionThe ers Organization is again accepting applications for Winterization in Wayne, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Juab and Millard Counties. Persons are eligible to apply for the program if they own their own home and if their annual gross income is at or below the following income guidelines: Size STILL Too much candy may not 1 Farm Family forgetting how to do this.) Above all, this would be a day when parents make a solemn vow not to yell at their children. Mom and Dad wouldnt talk down to the children, criticize them, jump to unwarranted conclusions about their behavior, underestimate their ability to make good judgements or ignore them. It would be a day for the whole family to do something special together. Kids Day would start with a hug. It would end with a good-nigkiss and the parents saying, I love you. And meaning it. BANJOS Winterizing Program Again Available in the Area Family Remember all the delightful special treatment you got from the children on Mothers Day and Fathers Day? Maybe its time we set aside a special Kids Day. First, wed make it on a weekend, so parents could be with their youngsters all day. Maybe wed let the kids sleep in an extra hour, and we may even do one of their chores such as taking out the garbage. Children like to get mail, right? On Kids Day wed make sure every one of them got a letter - - a love letter. It would be a letter from Mom and Dad saying what they like about the child. It would be the day for each child to get a telephone call from some adult who is special. Maybe that adult would be a grandparent, a close family friend or a prominent citizen admired by the child. If the parents are really brave, they might even listen to the kids favorite music with them for awhile. Dinner, of course, would be extra special. If young Ralph's favorite dish is stuffed trout, Mom would be sure to put that on the menu. And shed be certain to grant his request for cake pineapple upside-dow- n with walnuts, brown sugar and cherries on top. At some time during the day the parents would stop everything, sit down with the kids and listen to them. (In these days of hassle and bustle, were GUITARS We also print a large variety of special printing jobs, which include: Forms for aR types of business needs, including receipt boob, invoice forms, memos and custom-mad- e report formats Farm Family $3,187 4,200 Letterheads, Stationery and individualized envelopes to match 5,212 6,225 7,237 8,250 Program folders for schools and churches Boob and booklets For family units with more than 6 members, add $1 ,200 for each additional member in a non-farfamily and $1,012 for each additional member in a farm family. Applications are available by coming into or writing the Human Services Office, P.O. Box 191, Sevier County Courthouse, Richfield, Utah 84701, or phoning for an application at 896-806- Applications will be accepted until October 14, 1977 at which time they will be submitted to the County Commissioners of the county where the applicant resides for final consideration. Tickets, business cards and other smaR cards Posters and buRetins for Fairs, Rodeos and aR occasions Wt ibo km tffie Tvrrmmvifuuijuu fit AnaannnnNMvinMwnMnMWMWMMNvwMMnfMMMMiMMa IN FACT, WE CAN MEET ALL YOUR njIIn tick ai typt papr, aeratak pads, PRINTING NEEDS abides, ate. nwiruiruuumAJUULMJUuji Inc. Messenger-Enterpris- e, 35 South Main, Manti 4 ,11,1,, LPN nison) Merriam graduated from the College of Eastern Utah, Price, as a licensed practical Non- - as little as $500 or as much as you want. k'kic long-rang- Want Ads Do More At Lower Cost 835-424- Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Every year, candy makers The annual reunion of the Merrill Anderson family was held in Ephraim during the Labor Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Bonnie) Olson were the host family. Special events were a turkey barbeque in at the Olson home, a cook-ou- t the east mountains on Monday and a genealogy report with family pictures featured. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Anderson and three children. Bountiful, and their nephew from Hawaii; Mrs. Mae Dennison, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Fae) Armstrong and five family members, San Francisco; Tom Anderson and Martha Phelps, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Val (Julie) Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Olson and son, and the host family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olson and daughter, Carolyn, Ephraim. A telephone call from the one absent sister, Mrs. Valear Jensen, Laramie, Wyo., completed the event. Dial by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty The first meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary for the year 1977-7- 8 will be held Thursday, September 8, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Dr. R. E. Everett, Superintendent of the South Sanpete School District will be present e to explain the proposed school building program. Reports will also be given from those young people who attended Girls State and Boys State. Members are urged to attend and bring their membership dues. CANDY, Facts & Figures Reunions Olive Marshall 1 best area on the lake for fishing). Lund, announce the birth of their second child, a son, who was born Aug. 22 in Germany. He weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. He has a sister, Heather, who is 15 months old. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith, Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lund, His Ephraim. is Mrs. Marie Lund, also of Ephraim. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nell, Manti, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fugate, Spanish Fork. Her are Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hansen, also of Spanish Fork. CLASSIFIED Fishing gets "hot" again (Hite is 2nd Lieut, and Mrs. Thomas (Leslie) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Karen) SMIL 2 Score Tied Nell announce the birth of their third child and second daughter at the Gunnison Valley Hospital on Sept. 2. The new little miss weighed in at 6 lbs. 10 oz. She will be known by the name of Shana. A sister, Natli, and brother, Dustin, are mong those who welcomed her home. IIOBSEDOQT BEGINNING OCTOBER Events Second Daughter JoAnn Loosle Becomes Mrs. Karl Bessey Sept. 3 Loosle were married Saturday, Sept. 3 in Las Vegas, Nevada. JoAnn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Loosle and Karl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blessed Page 2 Thurs., Sept. 8, 1977 Messenger X 835-424- 1 |