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Show and their two sons of Santa Anna, Calif, arrived Tuesdas at the home of Rosetta Eggan Lt Eggeri has been in Washington DC. and Ins wife and sons in Colorado for the past three months. Lt. Eggan and family will be transtered to Carolina He is with the Marn Irene Aiken, Iva Aiken, Allred, Neva Dye, Nellie Elda Edith Schofield, BLain, Acord, Rose Schofield, Vurleen Simons, Ireta Strate, Mildred Peterson, Utahna Strate, Christie Beck, Crystal Aiken, Jessie Schofield, Helen Madsen, Etta Larsen and Athene Osborne enjoyed a dinner in Fairview at Freds Cafe. They spent some time at the Fairview museum with Mr. Golden Sanderson, a very kind and efficient guide. La-vo- Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lookin-lanof San Pedro, California, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. d Clifford McKinney. Mr. Hazel Hansen has returned home after a visit to Salt Like City with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen and family Mr and Mrs. Stephen Strate and baby of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Strate. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Beck of this city, Mrs. Vergie Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Brian t Larsen Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Max Nephi (Eliza) Probst of Mid- Johnson (Kathleen) of Murray. way were togeather last week Aileen and Camille Larsen ot on a vacation trip to Colorado this rty observed the birthday and many beautiful scenic va- of their mother, Mrs. Etta Larcation spots. sen on Sunday at a family dinner and visited with her durMr. and Mrs. Louis Reid ing the past weekend holiday Beck and daughters, Janette and JoAnn, of Bountiful were During the past week Mr. weekend visitors with their Mrs. Boyd Miekel and and Mrs. mother and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. ltiiel children, Mabel Beck. Christensen and soil of Salt Visitors last week with Lake City visited Mr. and Christian Sorensen were Mr. Mrs. Harold Miekel and Bp. and Mrs. Conrad Monsen, Mcand Mrs. Harold L. Miekel Gill, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Gerand children. ald Wilcox and daughter of Draperton, Mr. Alvin Wilcox, Mrs Rose Schofield and Mrs. American Fork. Helen Madsen left Thursday for an LDS church tour of the Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred Hill Cumorah Pageant in New of this city, Bp and Mrs. Law- York and other scenic and rence Larsen of Fairview went church interest points. They to Salt Lake City Airport to will fly home from Kansas. meet Dr .and Mrs. Keith R. Allred and daughters, Karen, Mr and Mrs. Charles Os Elain, Janice, Helen and Beth borne and sons of Salt Lake Ann, leaving that morning for are visiting with Mr. and a two year stay in Boliva, S.A. City Mrs. Ruthford Osborne. They visited before the plane left. Dr. Allred is a son of Mr. Sunday visitors with Mr. and and Mrs. Allred and a brother Mrs Virgus Osborne were Mr. to Mrs. Larsen. Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and Ruel Allred and family, Mrs. family of Orem. Monday, Mr Wallace Allred and family of and Mrs. Leo Osborne and Orem also went to Salt Lake children of Nephi visited Mr. City to see the Allreds leave and Mrs. Osborne and Mr. and for their new home. Mrs. Glen Osborne and family. Mrs. Alida Mitchell, Riverton, and Mrs. Florence Anderson of Midvale visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Osborne. Hazel Robinson visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allred. Mrs. Robin-sp- n is from Midvale. Mrs. Frday at Friday to Tuesday visitors with Mrs. Ruth Osborne were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Justesen and Judy K. of West Jordan. Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ganlell Osborne of Fairview visited at the home of Mrs. Osborne. They all visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne on Monday- - evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw and Mrs. Royal Allred and family of Salt Lake City in Delta visited last Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Virt Barney. were weekend visitors with Mr. Mrs .Barney, sister to Mrs. All-re- d and Mrs. Delone Carlson. has been very ill but is Guests at the home of Mrs. now recovering from the illMary Finell on Thursday were ness. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bolster of Salt Lake City and daughter Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth HowCarol who recently returned ell and children, Lorraine and from the Brazilian mission. Blake of Manti visited Tuesday evening with Mr .and Mrs. Friends called at the home Vero Aiken. They came to obof Mrs. Lavon Allred, SaturAiserve the birthday of Mr. day to observe her birthday ken. anniversary. Mr. Don Allred of Kearns visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hafen this week with his parents. Mr. and family of Provo spent the and Mrs. Earl Allred. Pioneer Day holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allred. Other Mrs. Rose Schofield and Mrs. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. All-re- d Helen Madsen left Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley with the LDS Church tour to Tippetts and family of Orem. the Hill Cumorah Pageant in y New York. The tour is a Dr. and Mrs. Ruel Allred and tour. family of Orem spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Delilah Christofferson Reid H. Allred. attended the funeral services in Murtaugh, Idaho, for her Mrs. Vero Aiken was the brother, Claus Clawson, last guest of her granddaughters week. Cynthia, Kathy and Kerry How-e- ll Wednesday afternoon in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schofield Manti at the Liahoma Holiday with their son and family, Mr. party of the ward primary. and Mrs. Verdi Schofield and Mrs. Aiken visited at the home family, Sandy and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howand Mr. and Mrs. ell and family. Dean (Rosalie) Westlund of Midvale recently enjoyed a vaMr. and Mrs. Waller Engle cation to Flaming Gorge, the and children of Cedar City dinosaur museum in Vernal and were visitors for the July 24th other places of interest. holiday at the home of Mr. and Ms. Charles Clark. Mrs. Florence Anderson, Mrs. Hazel Robinson, Midvale; ClifMr. and Mrs. Jeddie (Carol) ford Justesen and daughter, Nelson were visitors Judy K. Justesen, West Jordan; with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riverton attended the funeral Thompson. services in Manti and burial in Spring City for their Uncle July 24th visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson and Benjamin Justesen of Manti. family were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. David Harrison (Ora Jane) Steele and children of Washington welcomed their of Nephi. first son on July 4. The baby-bois welcomed at home by Mr. and Mrs. John (Betty) his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams and family from Provo Harrison of this city are the were visitors for the July 24th grandparents of the new baby. holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson and baby from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Simons City were home with their spent the past weekend holparents, Mr .and Mrs. James iday in Provo and Salt Like Anderson and Mrs. Weltha City with members of their Talt the past weekend. families. son-in-la- y Mrs. Janet Kitchen and childWeekend visitors with Mrs ren of Provo visited Wednesday Geneva Sorensen and Wesley with her parents, Mayor and Sorensen were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John R. Baxter. Glen Sorensen and children from Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Mrs. Max Blain were Mr. and Aiken and Mrs. David Hafen and children Mrs. Ireta Stnrte are visiting in Las Vegas, Nevada with relaof Sandy. tives. Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen visited Thursday and Friday in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. and family attended the WilLeo Osborne and cildren. They liam O. and Minnie Allred attended the parades both days. Barney family reunion held at July 28, 1m, (UTAH) PYRAMID THE MI'. PLEASANT Page Four Egct a She left for California hit will return after a week for t Army longer visit Mrs. Kate Rudmen of Salt ines. Lake City is isitmg at the home of her sister, Mr. and Iaid Cook, son of Bishop and Mrs. Booth Cook, lias arMrs. Kuray Allred. rived in Viet Nam. He is with Wednesday afternoon Luella the C.S. Army. Mikkelson and Alyce Wilkins of Fountain Green, Reath DrapMr. and Mrs. Trent Johnson er of Moroni, all North Sanpete and two daughters from NevCounty DUP officers were in- ada are visiting at the home vited to Fairview where they of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnwere guests of the Noith Bend son. camp at an outdoor picnic held in the Park. A lov"ly lunch and Visitors at the home of Effie was enjoyed. The Johnson last Saturday were her program three officers had a tour of the grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl museum in that city and were Kendell and two children of pleased to see the many inter- Springville. On Monday, July esting objects on display there. 24, visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Englefield and two childFountain Green has had some ren of Salt Lake City. of its hottest days in recent Mr. anil Mrs. Pershing Cook, years. It went up to almost 95 degrees which is quite warm sons, Charles, Carl ami Dong, for Sanpete County. (laughter, Colleen, all of Bell Isabella Johnson spent a few I'oursli, South Dakota, visited days visiting in Sunnyside at in Fountain Green at the the home of a sister, Mr. and home of his mother, Anna Mrs. John Naylor and family Cook, and at the home of his three brothers and families, About 100 ward memlx-rMr. and Mrs. Kermit Cook, enjoyed a (Inner at Hie city Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook and park on Monday July 24. The Mr. and Mrs. Emmcrson Cook. small tallies wore set in the The Pershing Cooks returned (lance pavilion. Music was ento South Dakota. Oil July 25 joyed during the dinner. The they left for New York where park and the weather were they vvill attend the Hill beautiful helping to make the Pageant held tlieie. selling for the dinner perfect. Travis of Hot Kathryn Cindy and Lon Bailey of Springs, South Dakota, visited Longmont, Colorado, are visting with her grandmother, Rosetta at the home of their great grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oldrovd and with their grandparents in Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Morley. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey. of Mr. and Mrs. Mikkel-sm- Fountain Green ward pnmary is now in summer vacation. The first primary for the new year will be the Wednesday after Labor Day. The The Liahoma Holiday with five young ladies graduating fium primary to mutual was lie'll last week. Prog am and i s were enjoyed by s s, Ln Lake City spent ten (levs with her mother. Mrs. Thuetta Larsen. Also visiting Mrs Larsen over the holiday weekt nd was Lindsey Paul Brady, son of another daughter, Mrs. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanley Biady Peterson, Mark and Tracy, alof Fairview', was recently com- so of Salt Lake City. missioned as a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Finance The Third Ward Primary held their Liahoma Holiday July 8 Corps. Lt. Brady receved his com- at the home of Eleanor Shepmission on July 14 at Fott herd ward Gaynote teacher. Benmng, Georgia, upon the Mrs. Shepherd and Melba completion of the Firelight teacher, and course at Infantry Officer Can- Thelma Jorgensen, Merrihand didate School. teacher, were in charge of the Lt. Brady attended local evening's events. and Snow schools. College LaRue Be(k, stake Liahoma graduated in 1966 from BYU. Partner, was a guest speaker. He completed an LDS mission Sixteen were present to enjoy to Tonga. the program and refreshments. Following a brief visit in Fairview' with his parents and in Lewiston, Idaho, Lt. Brady LET'S GO and his wife, Vera, will travel to San Francisco, Calif.; where STERN" he will be stationed at the in the SADDLERY Presidio, headquarters RANCH WEAR Sixth Army area. WESTERN BOOTS to Paul Brady n, Lindsey Paul Brady . . . new army officer i had a very successful fishing trip over this past weekend at Strawberry reservoir. Mrs Rt 1. Gill. mi and Jaiigh-teiof Salt (Ntnd.a e and commission the Pots and Pan-- , cooking enjoyed a patm luncheon party for then mothers at the home of Ruth Niel.-o-n on Wednesday, July 19, at 6 p rn. The girls prepared for the buffet wdth party c(.okies, oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, sandwiches and banana nut bread and three colored jell-- o salad. The baked goodies were samples that the girl will make and enter in the fair. Girls and their mothers were Ruth and Elna Nielson, Ruth and Georgia Mikkelson, Mary and Dorothy Hansen, Nellie and Miry Aagard, Kathryn and M irilvn Draper, the leader Jenace Aagard. Min. hers awards singing and a special program. Olsen. Etta Rasmussen. Ma- Alvce Wilkins entertained the members of the Birthday club at her home on Friday afternoon. A hot ham dinner was served Mrs. Wilkins had a "Rose of Shaien" quilt on the frame that the club members quilted on during tie afternoon. The quilt top was made by Rosetta Eggen and given to Mrs Wilkins as a gift. The membeis pi (stilt were Mable Olsen, EEtta R.o laussen, Mable Allied, Gladys Winters, Lu ella Mikkelson, Rosed a Eggen, Sada Rasmussen, one guest, Naomi Allred. Visit Ca-nor- friendly Widest selection of all types of Western clothing and tad dlery. Lowest prices. Send For Your New FREE Western Catalog! fully illustrated catalog with many styles in full natural color! Write Dept. "I" 62 E. 2nd So . Saif Lake City. Utoh 1966. girls and their mothers. In the evening the Timl Ruildeis Round Up was lie'll. Ton Pilots Roger Aagard. Jimmie Olsen and Keith Curtis e welcomed to the Trail You can never tell how much KuiUlei group as new membeis. a man is making by a money After chuck wagon supper, everyone joined in for group what he says he is making. t our store. The world's largest maiket for nickel is in production of high quality stainless steel, an estimated 285 million pounds of nickel going into the manufacture of the versatile alloy m BRANCH IK WEARtf Mrs. Euray Allred of Fountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zubar of Fairview and Kate Rudman of Salt Lake City all enjoyed a trip to Richfield on Saturday. wi th our Nellie and Doris Aagard, the of Mr. and Mrs. John Aagard, and Claudia Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edw-iAnderson, enjoyed a two week stay in Provo at the Brigham Young University. They attended the Youth Academy for girls, ages 10 to 18. When the three young ladies arrived at the campus they wore given name tags, then met their counselor and were told where to stay which proved to be in the Helaman Halls dormitory complex. There they unpacked and met their roommates whom they lived with for a week after U.S.D.A. Grade A which they changed so that Manor House-Ne- w Crop they could meet new girls. Small Size 5 to 7 Lbs. During the two weeks they Ideol For Barbecuing learned the arts of bowling, swimming, table tennis, fash- Bar-- S Sliced Bacon ion shows and taken on tours, to musicals and other Lean Ground Chuck exciting events. The highlight of their stay was the banquet and program hold on the final day of their stay and guests were invited also. The girls wore divided into groups of twenty with a president. Nellie Aagard was the president of her group. daughters n Coasts U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Chuck Roast lb. Lt. and Mrs. Eddie Safeway Sellt Both 7Bone & Blade Cut At The Same Low Price Made From Tender Chuck Althea Club members, Olga Black. Lois Black, Ella Carlson, Eva Grace Allred, Florence Nielsen, Sarah Baxter, LaVee Draper, Jessie Schofield. June Sondrup, Loma Jensen, and Leona Starte held a picnic party Friday afternoon at the Community Park. The hostesses for the afternoon were Ella Carlson, Olga Black. LaVee Draper and Florence Nielsen. ComThe Spring City munity Club elected officers recently with Camille Larsen being named president; Cynthia Jean Allred, vice president; and Strate, secretary-treasure- r, reporter, Shirley Jensen. The group held a car wash on July 21 to supply funds to buy a trash can, and on July 24 had a float entered in the parade. 4-- H another Cut Green Beans, Frozen Fordhook Limas, Wax Beans, Baby Limas, Mixed Vegetables, Okra, Chopped or Leaf Spinach, Italian, Regular Cut or French Style Green Beans FOODS lb. 59' Round Bone Swiss Steaks 69' lb. 69 Beef Rib Roast 89' U.S.D.A. Grode A 49 Compare and Save l 39 ibs 59 rss, Steaks saunas: 59e n.79c Boneless Roast 79c Pork Chops Chuck n, Satisfied With Sliced Salami Your Safeway Manager Cold Cuts Zee Tissue Fruit Juice e Grade AA Eggs 3 X 49 3 S1 Fish Sticks 25 d- - Cake Mines e, . 1 -- Duncan Hines, New Deluxe Lemon Supreme, Yellow, White, Devil's Food, Swiss Chocolate, Caramel, Cherry Supreme, Spice, Coconut Surprise, Butter Golden and Many More Recipe 2X 79 79 Frozen Seafood Beef Cubes 3 S1 Dairy Glen Butter ssu , 77e Skylark Bread 'zrz? ns 29 Seedless Grapes $1 Juice 4 Orange Nabisco Cookies & 49c Sunkist Lemons Large Plums Fudge-Marbl- CANVENIENCf USD A. Grode A ,b. Premium Every Item Purchased At Safeway, or Your Money-Bac- 43 From The Icy Waters Of Greenland Beef Short Frozen Foods Spareribs Bel-a- ir Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Strate and family from Salt Lake City were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Strate. Miss Marva Erickson and Mrs. Robert de Jong of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Erickson. Meaty Fryer Breasts . the Spanish Fork City Park, Saturday, July 22. DID YOU KNOW? You Must Be Completely i Drumsticks and Thighs Cudahy Top Quality Eggan Mrs. Jessie Schofield had the three children of Mr And Mrs. Don Schofield with her the past week. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Schofield were Mr. and Mrs. Waide Schofield from Salt Lake City. 1 Halibut Fillets IMWVlUH lllVJ ss 29c 6 - 29( 29 Special Delicate Flavor Sparkling Fancy Fruit lb. Ai |