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Show Plymouth Ponderings Udys speak at funeral by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald, Mrs. Diane Yates accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and of daughter Stephanie Tremonton attended funeral services for Mrs. Lina Watson held in the Manning Mortuary in Pocatello Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy were speakers at the service. Mrs. Watson is a former resident of both Plymouth and Garland. Attending the viewing at the Manning Mortuary Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steed. Graveside services were conducted at the Plymouth cemetery Thursday afternoon under the direction of Bishop Ross Rudd. Bryce Udy gave the prayer, Clyde Steed was the speaker and the grave Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.B. was Estep visited Mrs. Estep's mother Mrs. Clara Hoskins at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan. dedicated by Steed Estep. Following the service relatives and close friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed for a light luncheon. Approximately 60 attended. Saturday visitors of Mrs. Ehtel Rudd were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and daughter Tamra of Layton. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy Friday were Mrs. Phyllis Kunzler of Park Valley, Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City, Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and daughter Stephanie of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family. Mrs. Ray Whiting underwent surgery at the McKay Hospital in Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. Hoskins was observing her 86th birthday anniversary. Attending a Miracle Maid Party at Bear Lake Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald of Willard. Thursday Mrs. Verna Jean Wakely and children Conrad, Stephanie and Jason of Bancroft, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family. Conrad remained to visit his grandparents until Saturday. Linda Lamb accompanied him home. Enjoying a family gathering at Devils Creek during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and family-Thewere joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb and family of Blackfoot and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen and family of Salt Lake City. Fishing was also enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Burgess and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy attended Trade Tech, graduation exercises held on the University of Utah campus Friday where Tommy Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed accomapnied by Mrs. Louise Udy of Riverside visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed and family in Sunset Saturday. Spending Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Brigham City. Mrs. Wayne Secrist acEdcompanied by Mrs. Anna and of Lake Salt City dington Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey of Salt Lake City attended funeral services for their uncle Parley Bailey held in the Heyburn, Ward Idaho First Chapel Saturday. Kristy Williams of Salt Lake City, DeRay Williams and DeVon Williams of Malad and Blair Williams of Weston have been spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Waldron of Weston visited at the Lamb home and their son Blair accompanied them home. Joan Secrist of Vernal is spending several days visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wrayne Secrist. the Postmasters Attending State Convention held in Vernal at the Junior High school Monday through Thursday were Mr and Mrs. Oleen Josephson. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins of Portage. The early bird session was held Monday evening. Mrs. Josephson is district director for Region I. Enjoying dinner at the Loft House in Logan Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. David Josephson of i mmm ( Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 12, 1975 handmade articles tractive which will be on sale in. baby home and will spend the coming week visiting their grandparents Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Mohr at Bear Lake. CANOES canoes carried the first immigrants to Hawaii from the Marquesan and Society Islands. Making such canoes had long been an outstanding Polynesian skill. Large Mrs. Anna Eddington of Salt Lake City was a weekend guest of her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist. Emma Patricia Ranfro and Ranfro of American Falls have been spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Estep. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Estep and Carolynn Estep accompanied them home and visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ranfro. ocean-goin- Shelley quilts, shadow-boxespillow cases, hot pads, etc. A lovely pink and maroon quilt will go to the person holding the lucky ticket. Further details will be available at a later date. Miss Ella Rae Udy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray Udy and family of Tremonton to Lagoon Saturday for the annual Thiokol Day celebration. Enjoying fishing at Devils cluding Creek Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes accomapnied Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rhodes of Garland to the Logan Temple Wednesday evening for a session. JOIN An Acrylic Paintinq CLASS Learn to paint on your shirt, jeans. Jackets, whatever CLASSES EVERY and Mrs Eddie spent the weekend in Boise visiting their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laOleen Vanderhoof and family. Matthew, Kayla and Valeria Vanderhoof accompanied them Mr. g Van-derho- AFTERNOON MARY MILES of CASTLE CRAFTS 135 W For.. Opart Mon. Sot. 9 a.m.- - p.m. tS sheer wraiD (EUHnnuB ( ) I'l'KiMM 77-- 88 VINYL PLAYBALLS Rainbow of colors and CANDY REMNANTS JELLIES Sweet treat! Choice of tangy orange slices or asst flavored jumbo gum drops, 1 Vz lb bag 8x27" broadloom scroll sculptured, textures, serged on all four sides, reg 990 CARPET asSMiffilS ( 49- ) - 1 hi-l- o, 67 BRITENOL SPRAY ENAMEL For all kinds of hobbies, use on wood, metal, ceramics and decorations, variety of sparkling colors, 13 oz, reg 990 , YD 67 33 GE NIGHT LIGHT Night-tim- reassurance, e 7 watt bulb, unbreakable, adjustable polypro- pylene shade, beige, white, reg 990 $ ma MYSTIK MASKING TAPE A multitude of uses, from sealing and labeling to springtime paint jobs, 34x360", reg 590 9 FABRIC FASHIONS Fun fashion fabrics at a bargain price, prints and solids, all cotton and synthetic blends, machine washable, 45 wide, vals to 98 1 yd POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Sew up something new for summer with 100 polyester, easy care textured solids, and d fancies, 60" wide, vals to 2.98 yd multi-colore- 4.97 BASKET Organize your sewing needs, embossed wicker design polystyrene has two full length removable trays with thread spindles, compartments, plenty of room for all your sewing notions, 14"x9V2"x8V4" Mabelline way 99 57 ONE POUND BAG POLYESTER FIBER Hobbyists delight, ideal for stuffing toys, pillows, cushions, and making quilted items, reg 1 .49 O BAND-AI- HOUSEHOLD BROOM BAN SPRAY DEODORANT Lasting protection for hours, 4 oz spray can D Johnson & Johnsons plastic bandages with over-al- l new super-sticvents, family pack of 60, " wide k, 1.27 1.17 BUFFERIN RAYON DECK MOP Big pain relief, twice as fast as aspirin, bottle of 100 analgesic tablets Long lasting, scratch proof, wooden handle, 8 oz full length, reg 1 .79 ) WMWHiW ELMERS GLUE-AL- All Clairols hair spray, holds three times longer than aerosol sprays, 4 oz bottle non-aeros- ol Reg SALE 2.49 1.77 Hand Towel 1.59 1.27 WashCloth 890 670 Bath Towel L purpose, glues paper, wood, cloth, and porous materials, dries clear, unbreakable plastic squeeze bottle, 4 oz, reg 750 CRAYOLA CRAYONS Fun for the little ones, box of 48 colors includes gold and silver, reg 950 SANDALS Sponge rubber sole, many colors, childrens ladiesmens sizes, reg 61$ pr. ElsI15IUI5Hsljhfr45fffl5Era5i t ?i MOP Large cleaning surface area for big jobs, retracting spring squeeze plate, all metal parts, wood handle, reg 2.49 267 BEER GLASSES Stylish, modern shapes, choice of 2 styles, 17oz beer or float glass or 14 oz pilsner if . 1.97 PLUMP POLYESTER BED PILLOW Soft puron polyester filled, with corded edge, standard size 20"x26", reg 2.99 GIRLS 2 PIECE SWIMWEAR Summer savings on girls swimsuits, bikini and 2 pc styles, prints and solids with contrast trim, comfortable stretch nylon Reg Sizes 36X Sizes 714 SALE 2.49 1.87 2.99 2.27 1.37 LADIES FANCY SCARVES Perk up your wardrobe for pennies with these beautiful lettuce leaf polyester and nylon shears, 12'x50" oblongs, 22 squares, asst prints and solids, reg 1.99 scarves, 00 1 MENS PAJAMAS Famous BVD pajamas, fully piped coat style, easy care polyester cotton, permanent press, asst prints and solids, men's sizes, reg 5.99 SPONGE necessity in every kitchen, absorbent cotton in asst cheerful prints, 15"x25",val 690 perfect ) 1.872.27 4.47 FRAMED DOOR MIRROR Look twice at this price! Full lengti., 14 x54", walnut finish frame molding, reg 5.99 A ilil 1 PLASTIC STRIPS ( All corn, natural color, 'Plasbond, wooden, handle, reg 2.29 ASSORTED FRAMED PICTURES Give a room a whole new look, large selection, asst sizes, subjects and moldings, reg .99 ea'- -' FINAL NET JACQUARD BATH TOWEL ENSEMBLE Stylish calico lace jacquard design for todays home, fringed, choice of brown, green, red, blue 47 77 BARRETTES High fashion styles, large selection designs and colors for both women and children, reg 690 ) 1.271.77 ZORI THONG COMB ON MASCARA For thicker, longer, lovelier lashes the se STYLE SHAMPOO T angy new citrus scents, formulated for natural PH balance, 15oz, unbreakable bottle PKGS lil'IMilM 1.17 However you size it up, 1 1 an inch or 36 1 a yard, you save on all cotton, DUO COMB PACK Choice of dressing, l, utility or pocket, unbreakable, 2 per pkg, reg 490 and 590 pkg FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Provides top value for all you r battery needs, choice of C or D size, reg 670 pkg of 2 SCREEN PRINT TERRY DISH TOWELS c MUSLIN 77" rat-tai- EVEREADY UNBLEACHED umi 37-- 37CPKGOf2 YD 27cpkgof2 2 ( muslin, use for curtains, covers, much more, 38" wide, reg 590 yd SEWING c 36 multi-purpo- 15 y 57 designs, durable American made vinyl, 9V2" diam, reg 770 ea 9V Plans are going forward for the annual Plymouth Fun Day in conjunction with the three-darodeo. Fun Day is tentatively set for July 4. Mrs. Hal Mason is chairman for Fun Day activities with Mrs. Arnold Lamb annd Mrs. LaRae Marshall as Their schedule includes a Little Prince and Princess Contest, a parade starting at approximately 11 a.m., games which will include a frog jumping contest, an animal-cakwalk. A new feature will be A bazaar added this year booth will contain many at- OUR POLICY supoly to meet demand. If advertised items are not in Sprouse Reitz sincerely tries to provide adequate i. or for any reason rain checks are available on request. Items which are stock because of limited to quantities In stock and which cannot be reordered are first come, first served. Please shop early. ) BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Ogden. 2.27 TOE SOCKS Show off your toes! Exciting knee highs with vertical n cuffs, stripes, knitted-i- n toes, 00 stretch nylon, 1 size fits all, reg 2.99 multi-col- or turn-dow- 1 21.00 MENS CREW SOCKS Orion and stretch nylon, rib spandex tops, popular colors, one size fits 1013, (slight irregulars) Sale Starts - 9 a.m. 1975 June 12, Thursday, |