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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS rMrni Thursday, April . v A nrArr cai I WITT I, 1971 c Mary Ann Young Celebrates 100th UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NEW SPRING POLYESTERS 2 to 8 yards on each piece 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. LIZ and BETTY Bike Hiking Lira d Bros, How "Beaver's Dept. Store 33c 69c ICE CREAM 6iicken LB Assorted Half Gal CASE $3.59 10c LB Beef Turkey 589c PIES No 300 Cans LIBBY 4S1 PITTED OLIVES No 300 Cans TIERCES 695c PORK & BEANS Jumbo Rolls CORONET 389c PAPER TOWELS SKIITY or VETS 9S1 DOG FOOD ASSORTED 9S1 SHASTA POP ASSORTED 59r INSTANT BREAKFAST BEAVER SECOND WARD SACRAMENT The Beaver Second Ward Sacrament meeting was conducted by Ray Davis of the Bishopric. Music was directed by Clara Carter and accompanied by Ruth Crook. Invocation by Arthur Larsen. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud (Jane) Clingen-pe- el was blessed by President Paul Nielson and given the name Meleny. An uncle, James Gray assisted. Benediction was by Don To get rich, amuse the people; to stand alone, know something; to be feared, be alx)ve reproach. in Manti, Utah. She was born in Beaver, Utah, to Fredrick and Mary Ann Harris Limb in 1871. She studied obstetrics and nursing in Salt Lake when she was a young woman. In Emery County she nursed the sick and dying during the Spanish influenza epidemic during World War 1. She helped bring many babies Into the world. After the death of her husband. Le Roy Wheeler Young, she m taught all grades In school houses in Emery and Wayne counties. In the summer she and the children worked their to farm "help make ends tragic events marked her life, but also much joy came from the service to others. She was at the bedside of two of her sons when they died. Her youngest son and three of his children were murdered by robbers in California. Mrs. Young is a sister of Mrs. Rose Jessup. Applications are being taken at Beaver City Office for a City Marshall. Interested persons apply immediately. Marshmallow Creme Eggs Chocolate Cocoanut Nests Novelties Grass RUSSELL STOVER CHOCOLATES Many items for your special "Bunny" I, Conference Special 10 mm j ALMA'S MARKET CHASE'S AG STORE WEEK-EN- SPECIALS D APRIL 1,2&3 FROZEN FOOD 8 oz SHAVER'S 589c MEAT PIES Sections 24 - 303 Cans S659 RIVER VALLEY 10 oz 395c COUNTRY SIDE SI29 fsSf ji p 22 oz SI! I 2doz 93c 11 4S1 fJALLEY PICKLES 42 ijj 3S1 CAKE MIX 2 Roll 5S1 8 WESTERN FAMILY el' oz 53c oz 11S1 TOMATO SAUCE 13'2 DUNCAN HINES BLUEBERRY 45c MUFFIN MIX SI inch Each MARQUISETTE PANELS I49 LYSOL SPRAY STAMPED 14 PILLOW CASES oz SI09 2 Roll LADY SCOTT BATHROOM TISSUE ) ) 949 Mm ONE TABLE D0YS SHIRTS 299c Good 9':ies & Patterns Short or Long Sleeves i Pounds 3S1 MARGARINE "I LAND 16 oz Ctn 3S1 COTTAGE CHEESE Pack 14 COCOANUT 2 LBSSI 69c TASTEWELL MEAT 47c SCOTT TOWELS BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE CUDAHY CHUCKWAGON FISH STICKS WESTERN FAMILY No 300 Cans REFRIED BEANS 14 oz DUNCAN HINES 4c OFF j GORTON oz : i OFF Remember our BEXEL VITAMIN SALE is still on LiEMffl BEAVER CITY CORPORATION GRAPEFRUIT ASSORTF.n CLOSE OCT Rabbits ALL L.D.S. BOOKS LARGE AA EGGS 59C STA PUFF RINSE TABLE CLOTHS LARGE ASSORTMENT EASTER CANDY Many mon- ey with you, but where can you go without it? 63C 40 02 TERRY CLOTH m up meet". HAND. ORANGES 0AC0IJ b one-roo- WESTERN FAMILY I'inlo Beans 49c BANQUET MUFFIN MIX ASHLEY filled and unfilled members.. BETTY CROCKER BLUEBERRY BISQUICK EASTER BASKETS NOTICE 4-- Allioughl Maybe you can't take G RASPBERRIES 24 oz OIL WESSON air pollution, and It's fun for the whole family. An Indication of the growing popularity of the H bicycle program Is seen In the enrollment statistics. During 1970 some 135,000 H boys and girls participated in the program supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service. Sponsored by the Goodyear Rubber Company, the program is designed to teach young people between the ages of 9 and 19 care, maintenance and safe operation of the bicycle and the fun opportunities of cycling. Kids learn the rules of the road and ordinances of the community pertaining to bicycles and bicycle riding. And they gain appreciation of these laws for personal safety and courtesy to others. There is an added bonus as most of the laws concerning correct bicycle riding also pertain to driving an automobile. Today when ''having a set of wheels" is no longer aluxury.theseyoung people will move easily to the driving of a much more powerful piece of equipment. But before that day comes, a bicycle is providing more and more people with fun, mobility and exercise. Rules of the road are but one aspect of the "learning by doing" H bicycle program. The young people also learn how to repair, adjust and take care of their They also learn equipment. when a job is too big for them to handle alone and when a reliable serviceman should be consulted to keep their bicycle in safe working condition. As program donor, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company provides incentives to the members enrolled and rewards junior and teen leaders for their outwork with younger standing 4-- 17II0LE FRYERS ORANGES K's 4-- APRIL 1, 2 & 3 HI LAND HvVUYAL about a bike hike? the thing to do you know. It's wonderful exercise, produces no iyxv Mrs. Mary Ann Young celebrated her 100th Birthday anniversary March 20 in her home OPENS SUNDAY, APRIL 4 JAN OGDEN to ,rt Birthday ELITE CAFE 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday 90 W 4th North - Beaver, Utah HOP i "n MM Pack 29c German Chocolate Pecan Sandics, Keebers, 65c LB BACON JUMBO BAR S BOLOGNA 59c LB FRESH PRODUCE IDAHO RUSSET 10 NO. 1 POTATOES lb Bag 43c CASE $3.59 NAVEL ORANGES 10c LB BANANAS 11c LB Fitter Patter KEEBLER COOKIES RANCH STYLE 49c White or Wheat lb loaves EDDY'S BREAD 489c Without Coupon $2.53 25 lb bag with coupon PILLSBURY FLOUR Offer ends April 3 SP |