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Show Thursday, April 9, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 6 Who Will Succeed Her? Dilleys Come Home From Coast1 Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dilley and girls, Bernice, Kathy and Becky, of 5040 So. Alex St., Kearns, have returned home after spending a week in Southern California. They picked up their son, Lance Corporal Robert D. Dilley of the United States Marines, who is stationed at Twentynine Palms, California and vacationed with him for four days after which they dropped him off at his base on the way home. Lance Corporal Robert D. Dilley is with the Delta Battery-- 1 st AAA-ABn. and is serving as a clerk-typiin his battalion. The family also enjoyed visiting a day with two other Kearns residents. Marine Pfc. Ronald Tranmer who is stationed at Camp Pendleton, California and Navy Seaman Dick Holmberg who is stationed at San Diego, California. Everyone came to school in assorted costumes and enjoyed a day n ediElaine Cannon, of fun and dancing after attending tor and writer, was unable to pre- their first four classes. sent her lecture last Wednesday, Prizes were given for the best April 1, due to the Brockbank phy- girl and boy costumes. sical education demonstration. Her final lecture which will include top modeling and dating secrets. Cyprus News to is invited cordially Everyone The Cyprus Seminary Dance was event held attend this very worth-whil- e Friday, April 3, in the Oquirrh sponsored free by Granite District. Stake House. The recreation hall was beautifully decorated by the Brockbank held its 8th annual seminary classes during the day. music concert on April 2. The A queen and two attendants were band directed by Harold chosen from the seminary classes. Rendlesbach and Lawrence Bird did The queen was Joy Anderson, a a very fine job. William Bobolis senior; the two attendants were directed the vocal sections com- Sharon Justisen, a junior and Janette Kilpack, a sophomore. posed of 65 students. Congratulations is extended to On Friday, April 3rd, Brockbank these three lovely girls. held their annual Costume Day. Due to the flu epidemic it was necessary to postpone the Junior CORRUGATED GRADE A Prom until April 10. Everyone is invited to attend this formal dance. The Junior Class will present an assembly relating to the theme of the prom which is Foreign In trigue, on April 9. FT. PANELS By Dee Anne Broadhead well-know- W 80-pie-ce st FIBERGLASS 8-10- -12 DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING Specializing in Permanents and usually around 59c sq. ft. at most stores 46 Tinting at Reasonable Prices 10 a.m- - - 5 p.m. Daily Evenings by Appointment Sq. Thelma's Beauty Shop Ft. 4881 So. 4860 W. - CY 8 2679 Its Mrs. America Contest time and somewhere in the United States is an outstanding homemaker who will soon be enthroned as The Nations No 1 Homemaker, succeeding lovely Helen Giesse, above, Mrs America of 1959 From now through May 30, more than 50,000 homemakers from all 49 states will compete in local and state Mrs. America contests for the opportunity to become finalists in the national contest in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida June To Mrs. America of 1960 will go numerous valuable prizes, among them allexpense paid vacations in Mexico, South America and Florida, and a complete RCA Whirlpool Mrs. America Kitchen. Here, Mrs. Giesse a resident of Cleveland, Ohio displays a combination washer-drye- r, one of five gas appliances in the kitchen. Featured in the Mrs. America Home in Ft. Lauderdale, the Mrs America Kitchen will be viewed by more than 3,000,000 Russians at the American National Ex- hibition in Moscow this summer. 11-2- 0575 Beautiful colors. Patio , Walls , Roofs, Fences, etc. FREE Patio, Carport, Partition Plan. KETCHUM'S 4th South at 7th West ELgin 5-46- 56 Formerly 3. Lowest Priced City PARAS BROS. Super Market 3535 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD SAVE UP TO $200.00 ON A NEW NORGE HOME FREEZER. We just received a Carload of Norge Freezers at a Low, Low Price. Therefore we can offer these New 1959 These Freezers are FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS against food off List Price Models at nearly 50 spoilage due to mechanical failure. You can't afford to Pass this up. Check Our Every Day Low Prices and Malt e Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters PURE PORK SAUSAGE Cudahy I -- lb. Roll umH Cal Fame - 46-o- 4 cans z. CITRUS DRINKS $j00 APPLE BUTTER Musselman's 28-o- z. Jar 27 CHILI - Armour's 4 Tall Cans PURITY COOKIES Large 49c I -- lb. Bag MOTOR OIL WIN A FREE SEWING MACHINE! Guess the Number of Sego Milk Cans in Our Display DOG Vets 45c Can qt. - with Liver 45! 15 cJI SODA CRACKERS N. B. C Your Choice I - Lb. 19 Tall Cans Peas, Carrots, Pork & Beans, J fl Chili Beans, Beets, Ck'n Broth I UL SHORTENING 3-L- b. 63c Tin PINTO BEANS Bulk Lb. 00 BULK RICE Lb CHECK WITH US ON COMPLETE LINE OF: LAWN SEED, GARDEN SEED, SEED POTATOES, PASTURE MIX - FIELD SEED, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN TOOLS, FERTILIZERS, PEAT MOSS and SHRUBS. PRICES FOR APRIL 9, 10, 11 and 12 - Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. Open Seven Days a Week - 9:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. |