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Show - payson irrau eriDAV. MAY o. 104' OBITUARY EDWIN REES Edwin Rees. 74, of Santaouin, died Saturday evenin at the hospital where he had been for five days. He was born July 12, 1872 at Adamsville, Beaver County, a son of Watkin and Jane Williams Rees. He married Mary Elizabeth Limb in June 1899 and Pa-so- n she died December 30, 1914. Mr. Rees spent most of his life in beaver, moving to Santaquin in 1928. He was a member of the LDS ehureh. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Edna Van Ausdal of Santaquin. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at the Valley Mortuary in Pavson. Interment was at Mesquite, Nevada. RUBY E. LINTON Mrs. Ruby E. Linton, 35, of Salem, formerly of Spring Lake, died Monday in an Ogden hos- pital. COFFEE JMMV 45 UP li.te, Plain or Iodized UCTTI 1 ...15 oz Dandy Bits 5 iKERS '!CRC iiLlrf - t "w ' box lb CHEESE h Mill P Mild stern Trips Breeze 2 Vclw ta FT'S 2 An. ei lean Id Irly Spread5 lb. bo oz. MS. Wrlyhts, White or Wheat on can itors inds itive and 79 20 oz. Fresh Mayonnaise Pt. 50 SSING Old Monk oz. French 8 Cello ike, 23 75 ii ... Pack, Black 5 73 meat :e i 29 per- oth oer-ic- its ppy 1.32 ROSS 31 JIN MIX 10 JETTES 1.62 AIm HEEDS Craft fst Blossom n fSHEY'S - Doz M HIGHWAY, Fine Quality, Tender Green, No. BEANS 1.56 - Case iso Doz Case ji Doz. 1.44 PUMPKIN Case Can 14 Can 13 4 cans 2 46 CANTERBURY. From the Finest Tea Gat dens Can 15 i Lb. CANTERBURY 48 ct. 2M Can 12. - DASTRUP'S e If I were bang'd on lha highest hill Mother o' Mine, I know whose love would follow me still, Mother o' Mine, If I were drown'd in t the deepest sea. Mother o' Mine, I know whose tears would come down to me, Mother o Mine, Mother o Mine. If I were damnd of body TEA BAGS b - Can . Blac 36 . . : t1 - 3.36 - Can 14 Case 4.32 - and BLEACH No. 2'2 can 18 The know whose pray'n would make me whole, I know whose pray'ra would make me whole. Mother o' Mine, O, Mother o' Mine. R' ird Kipling. ... 12 Gal. V--L ' Selective New . v 2.3 k . sswtSEi: POTATOES kwat NEW ' " ' Green Onions , 1H0USE Grapefruit 6 Juice cans ihouse Grapefruit Juice 6 cans -- No. 2 can ...46 os. 1.20 53 and Ju. Grapefruit cans 0'GOLD Orange 57 No. I - : F- 6 LEMONS 5 CARROTS Pkg. Soap f 1) . STRAWBERRIES il? - 10 24 oz. W3- . . 31 . 17 -" 6 DASTRUP'S Confections to ITlcc. SOUP ti l,s- 6 cans hn,.c Market " l.nbe I.uk 6 cans 89c A s cans 1.37 lurho - can 15c POT ROAST lb. Lean Cuts for Boiling - can 23c r--ur: RAVI0LASS:,..2 jrloin Steaks Umb Chops FranMurte.s Lvnd.eonM.at 54 63 Ground Beef rs" Beef Cubes Sliced Bacon V 28 As.oited. Beit Quality 's CHICKS From High Pedigree, Trap-neste- d Stock. 1 TREET i23T-T9- . SNACKS LEGHORN Shoulder Rib Cuts, Top Grades SHORT RIBS SNOW. Mincrd. Lean Loin Chops can 10c - 59c PORK CHOPS N.M.llr ioU Gifts Sporting Goods back or They must be tender and juicy, your money ORANGES ,.rduce We have . any appropriate and lovely items in our store to gladden Mother's heart on her day,.. For Instance, in our candy line we have quality boxed candies in plain and fancy boxes ranging in price from 75c to $3.25 per box. We also have such items as: Radios. Plate Glass Mirrors, National Pressure Cookers, Presto Cookers, Mirro - Malic - Cookers, Quality Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Plain and Fancy dishes and Dinner-warCutlery sets. Art Pottery, Vases, Etc these all make lovely gift items, so when shopping for 'Mom' come in and see what we have to offer. We have items to fit every purse. e, AVOCADOS OYSTERS 95 1,11 SUPER SUDS 4w 1 NEW PEAS JJ for 14 ASPARAGUS souL I White Magic Can An effort is being made by the Fish and Game department to stop night fishing on Utah Lake. Legal hours are from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Game Wardens Lee Vest of Payson, Jack Webb of Eureka and Martin Bowers of Nephi, picked up 25 fishermen fishing for cat fish at Creors dike, north of Spanish Fork river for illegal fishing. They were brought before Judge Everett Richmond in Payson and fined $10 each. -- A 43 . . Wo-M- She was born April 22, 1912 at Curley, Idaho, a daughter of William and Elmina Cox Linton. She was married to Philip Arthur llebner in Eureka, Illinois, Nov. She was an active Re12, 1930. lief Society and Primary worker in the Spring L,ake L.D.S. ward. She is survived by her husband and three sons, Philip, Garry and Richard llebner, Salem; three brothers, Willis Linton, Torey, Utah; Donald Linton, Pocatello, Idaho; Victor Linton, Salem; one sister, Mrs. Wilma Williams, San Diego. Funeral services were conducted Thursday in Spring Lake ward by Bishop Don Taylor. Interment was in Payson City A regular meeting of the Stitch and Chatter Club met at the home of Mrs. Ruby Diamond. Birthday plans were made for 2 membeis of the dub. Luncheon was served and quilt patterns All members were exchanged. were present. GREEN TEA can 3.60 Case BAY, Fancy, 2.16 Doz 138 . . . . . . Quart NOODLES 6 12 cans Keep plenty on hand for that hig pie 1.68 - Doz. SPINACH k.,11 Juice Quart 16 LIBBY'S, Cut No. 2 can u 1.95 Baking Chocolate Apple 3.12 1.32 - Case 2.64 Doz. CLAMS PEST Can PIERCES. Diced or Shoestring BsapRiI b Tall Can Cut Green, No. 2 can GARDENSIDE, I'll 1.98 ... ?s - 3.36 Case DtANb 23 5 1.68 Doz. 59' RADISHES ROAST GENING - CHERUB Top Quality 3.84 Case MILK Can 11 Newvarieties, careful! yjselec ted and guaranteed, fresh! ES re- - - 15 oz ELITE e to 2.64 22 miFD FRUIT hich 26 Can i I Ik 10c Lb. V, No. 2 ran Case - EMERALD 15 Sa'ad Dressing INS nite er. 12 36 Westag Lemon Flavoring PiESS lave p - 1.92 4 lb 3.12 Doz. Tender, Ungraded, UTAH VALLEY. Butter 3.60 Hershey's ran SUN VALLEY, V. P. Whole Kernel, 12 oz. can wKN 14' J Top Quality Peanut Iade in- - od' .85 lb. box 1.56 6 Cans 1.32 Doz. I VCl Saltlnes by Purity 2 can 15 case 24 P 41 ib. box Do,i.80 SUGAR BELI.E, Sweet, Tender Blended, No. 2 can r tAi 38 Can 2 A JF COCOA ROYAL RIO. Firm Tree Ripe Segments, No. Doz. JL 21 Can 2'j ran 4.56 Doz. EAi 23 o. No. J f- n Franco-America- ihtlll ! oz. 26 2.28 6 Cans GARDENSIDE, A Fruit Cocktail, - HIGHWAY', Golden Yellow sliced, No. 2'2 ran PFCACHES 20, 14 s:hil!:":..k. las' S h Case 24 5.C4 - 8 S virapelruit 17 o, A f 49 ARDS 2.52 Doz. WV.KI AIL Olfl-- 1 EFIELD Smo-- F At? IIIP ER few 39 HILL MONICA, Tree Ripened, Ideal for any meat. No. 2 !j can a i W : i - YSON CHRONICLE. -- 35 45 69 45 Why not call or write at once and let us tell you more about our chicks and our late spring and summer prices. It should pay you to keep your coops full of layers this coming year. JOHNSON HATCHERIES SANTAQUIN. UTAH |