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Show HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Russell (Pat) April 17 Hutchings, baby boy. Annabell Hales April 20 June Walbeck, Lucille Adkins and Clyde Adkins. Mrs. Glenn (La- April 22 verne) Nazer. babv oov Mrs. Dale (Linda) Harris, boy Mrs. Keith (Jo- April 23 Ann) Erickson. boy Kent Dale Loosle, Kathryn Stoker and Kenneth Stoker THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 Lund Eros. "Beaver's Dept. Store" APRIL25 - 26 - 27 Week-en- d Specials lOcSALE APRIL flOflppppooOOOOOOOtOPBPBBQP99Q90tOQPOOOOOOeooft Strained GERBER 414 oz p R fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Regular B D for 2 10c COFFEE BABY FOODS Seminary News fl 25 - 26 -- 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29c 10c MUGS by Ann Payne MISS BRECK Sunday, April 21, the Seminary put on the Sacrament Meeting Program in the Bea ver Second and Third Wards. Debbie Lee, Seminary Presi dent conducted the meeting in the Second Yard. Talks were given by Gayle Patterson Beverly Atkin, Ronald Baker, Ronda Harris and Jana Farm-MargiMurdock and Helen Lindsay gave an object lesson. Konnie Lynn Grimshaw sang a song. Peggy Puffer, Vice Presi dent of Seminary conducted the meeting in Third Ward. Talks were given by Teresa Gillies, June Limb and Ann Payne. An object lesson was given by Debbie Guifr and Marilyn Nielson. Linda Bett- ridge, Bonnie Yardley, David Farnsworth, Gary Patterson and Jack Erickson bore their testimonies. Katie Davis played a piano solo. 4S1 CARNATION TUNA Reg. or Hard to Hold 63c HAIR SPRAY 3 JELLO NABISCO oz 10c RITZ CRACKERS Corn Muffin, Honey Date, Buttermilk 8 oz MEDIUM 10c JIFFY MIXES ,1 oz 18 Grape 265C OR JELLY SWEETHEART Quart DISIIWASIIiriG LIQUID 39c CUDAHY 15i2 oz 249c TAMALES BUDDY BOY lb Bag 2 BPW Tea Set For 27c POPCORN PIERCES The annual BPW Graduates Tea is scheduled for Monday, May 13 in the Belknap School. The Tea is given for Beaver High School graduates and their mothers and will be by invitation only. Sponsored by the Beaver Business and Professional Club, it is one of the highlights for the senior students. This year's graduating class is one of the largest and the BPW Club is planning a pro gram to add to the pleasant memories of these students. 245C PORK & BEANS ET Wo-ma- 7S1 CAfJfJED DILK 279c QUISP & QUAKE RESH IN Reg 49c BRIDAL SHOWER 39c LICORICE DITES MARGARET 59c ROYAL GARNET GRAPE JUICE WHOLE SUN Piekard enter Mrs. Mildred tained the Afternoon Bridge Club at the home of Karla Tattersall recently. A luncheon was served following brid ge by the hostess. Prizes were won by Alta Hickman and Swindlehurst. Le-No- re their Spring and election, Friday, 19, at the home of Esta MMC Club held party April r LB SWIFT PREMIUM 80 s ZEE NAPKINS 62 10c CAT FOOD No 2 FRESH PRODUCE YELLOW or ITALIAN SUMMER SQUASH 2 LBS29 LETTUCE 10c LB 10c GRAPEFRUIT CRYSTAL SALT Mur- FOR 1 SALE -- ST. REGIS Combination Syringe Now $1.79 Reg $2.59 NOW... 3 ez. tabes Can 55c LB 26 oz Plain or Iodized DcRBMHI STANNOUS FLUORIDE 1 10c DOG FOOD Plumper & Juicier 10c FRANKS FRISKIES VET'S 69c LB 0 B.0.8 B 0 B 8 LBS49c ,Q.P.0JULOJLBJUULfiJLPJLOfl. B, B fl B P 0 0 0 o op Alma's or Chase's A.G, mckesson for dean sparkling teeth 10c RIB CHOPS PANCAKE MIX are are clerks, 9 ers, 9 work with mo waitresses, 8 are secretaries, 3 tels, 7 work as teachers, and about 2 work as nurses. Derald was surprised to of the molearn that 50 e housethers were wives. Lenzy thought there would be more mothers work ing. Greg didn't think that so many mothers were clerks. 6S1 Tin CENTER CUT Will- - 6S1 TOOTHPASTE 10c MEAT oz 62 Complete 8 oz BISCUITS 10c PINEAPPLE JUICE 10c BALLARD & PILLSBURY No 211 Can DEL MONTE or LIBBY oz 6 FRUIT DRINKS 10c GRAVY MIXES OJLOJULfiJULBJUJLBJULOJLe-BJL- B dock at the Murdock residence bride-to-be The received many lovely gifts. 6 oz Table games were played during the evening. Twenty- six were present to enjoy the plate lunch served by the hostesses. Miss Connie Parkinson, a Working Mothers Of 6 oz sister who is attending school in Salt Lake was present al- The Belknap School ong with Vera Carter, Buelah Greg Smith, Lenzy Puffer Dotson, Ruth Dotson and Emconily Dotson from Minersville, and Derald Joseph have determine to a ducted survey of Milford. Carter Cox. Eleven members were and Vicky how the mothers who have present to enjoy a chicken students in the Belknap School dinner served by committee CARD OF THANKS spend their working hours. members, Sadie Low, Blanche They found that this school Wood, Isaballe Muir, Esta Cox We wish to express our 159 mothers who send has and Ethel Woolsey. thanks for the flowers, food here. From this group students New officers are: Gladys and kind expressions of sym79 are full-tim- e mothers and Martha pathy from our many friends Oakden, President; work in housewives. Sixteen Paice, Vice President; Blanche and relatives. fifteen the clothing factory, Wood, Sec. Treasurer; Maud The James Patterson family Christiansen and Edith Harris Mrs. Horace Patterson family are clerks, fourteen are waitresses, 12 are motel managers Book committee. and The Hutchings family. and workers, eleven are sec retaries, five are teachers, four are beauty opsrators, and 3 are nurses. Whan the boys converted these figures into percentages, they found that 50 are house are factory work wives, 10 ORANGE JUICE CLUBS et McKinley by Virginia yard and Mrs. Lucille B. LIBBY Brown, Homestyle, Chicken PILLSBURY ROYAL McKINLEY A bridal shower was given FROZEN FOOD 10c FOR Saturday evening for Margar CUDAHY BACON 6 oz STEAK SAUCE BETTY CROCKER Monday, May 13 No. 2i2 Cans Mushroom DAWN FRESH 3 D0ZS1 GRADE A EGGS e KRAFT 41c fit fuH-ttim- FIRESIDE The First Ward Mutual Married group held a success-fu- l fireside Sunday evening in the Relief Society rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paics were in charge. The Second Ward Mutual Married group were guests. The speaker was Gilbert Hall, an instructior at the stitute at In- CSU. Sixty-fiv- e were in attendance. Strawberry shortcake was served to the group by the hostesses. Those of us who beef too much sometimes find ourselves in a stew. On April 19, 1968, Colleen Club held their Dotson's first meeting. There were five Officers members present. wre chosen as follows: Karl Smith, Pres., Shanna Morris, Vice Pres., Janet Bohn Sec, Janice Nielson, Treas., LaNett Waters, Reporter. Marilyn Nielson is the Jun ior Leader who will assist Mrs Dotson. Plans were made to start our first project. op 4 4-- H seetrs)- - WASH STAINLESS STEEL WHEELCOVERS AMP OTHER BRIGHT METAL TRIM ALONG WITH THE REST OF THE CAR.STAINLESS RESISTS THE ELEMPMTf AMI7 pcuaiug. r,i cAutua iiirunnT me iNtfcl MJK WAXES USEP TO PROTECT i i iii .. . . Jiiiiii.ifkl ftNl pNHWJCt OTHER SURFACES.. III I Jllll .,,,,, NEW SPRING JEWELRY 'in Ret $1.08 fir bath & Earring Sets $1 SHULTON Especially for Summer Dusting Powder and $1.25 ea Cologne Mist TUMBLER SET 88c mckesson RUBBING 8-p- Buy Samsonite Monarch Now When You Can Save $10.35 c. Samsonite Monarch Set, usually $42.30. Special sale price: $31.95. What a sale! What a set! Sturdy tubular steel baked enamel finish. Folds away and legs. stores easily. No pinched fingers. Antique White or Tan wipe-clevinyl table top and chair seats. Hurry-limi- ted offer. c. LAY-- ALCOHOL PINT 25fDc rubbing J WAY-GIFT- S for MOTHERS DAY GRADUATION FATHERS DAY M McKesson A , Watches Razors Cameras - Transistor Radios Rflf.581 Mch Small Appliances J ft flflBBOpOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtOOOOOOOOOtttl fl fl 1 1 P.fl BEAVER DRUG Chip-resista- STAINLESS STEEL IS NOT A SUEFACE'FlMlSH"- -- IT IS STAINLESS ALLTUF IAAV TUPTUIrtU AMD rAWkfrvr AfrAr CMP, CRACK OR PEEL. THE METAL'S HIGH STRENGTH EMA5LE5 nt an Samsonite Fu rn itu re l oo beautiful to fold away. Save $2 on EXTRA CHAIRS Were $7.95 Now $5.95 Beaver Home Furnishings |