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Show tillirf i wyrfoumal Purch, '.u s. ' Friday, May 20. tab cut 1949 Merry Native Of Brigham City, To Open House On 80th Birthday Jit ion Perry New "a of his childhood. She put him !ngram' a Brigham City, through school snd helped him mi of through college. Her interest and affection in her nieces and nephews has extended to their children, and even to their grandchildren, all of whom visit 'reception will be at her home on every occasion. at cJ4 Miss Ingram has five nephews family home, she west, in which 4 Mii; the nrpd on occa-sfl'- 1 birthday eightieth Sunday afternoon, an open house two and five hours of r J i ; . She'll Be Eighty and has and reared ler We- 1859, she Is a James and Ingram. Her m the late Holland 8 a , of and wood-turne- cabinet shop the cooper- Order .'United ation towns the in jjVS. in school ended Brig-- v graduated was and iiam Young college at vale-o- f j June, 1899, as She her class. of rtool for a number f City, in the Box in district, and Weber county, 3iooi )n j as ryed and county county years, and the church at the Box deputy deputy about 30 ,loyed jiflce secretary of the Box of the American for five years during B e .at and apter II' s E ar and had she cough the years, hold- - and for the has been in offices, years 29( she instruction ( theology has society, and uemtoer of the Second elief deposi :25c lir for tarter Igs igs til 51( many years. She member of the and Business City and club, lor one year, rear all of her sisters children, nephew in particular, je L. Zundel, was like helped and 34 her, . living . Louise Ingram open house Sunday grand-nephew- served as seetschool he Sunday ri In the Second iday school Mr. Lyman Wight PERRY Ensign and Mrs. Ralph E. Barnard of Key West, Florida, are spending ten days visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard in Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grow at Ogden, after which they will go to Boston, Mass., where Ensign Barnard will enter the Institute of Technology. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge left last Saturday for a weeks business trip t o California. They will also visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt and son Eugene, of Buhl, Idaho, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Henry Wagstaff. Mrs. Wagstaff returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross Young, Barbara Hansen and Dean of Logan spent last Wednesday at Bear Lake and Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Nelson and children of Downey, Idaho, visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews. Mrs. Bertha Wight and Mari- - Lucky Six 4 H Club Met At Home Of Leader The first meeting of the Zipclub was pers and Knots held the evening of Friday, May 13, at the home of their leader, Mrs. Gladys Jones. The evening was spent In electing officers, and the club name, Zippers and Knots, was chosen by the members and their mothers. The following officers were elected: Anne Fredrickson president, Dorepn Bosley vice president, Julia Bosley secretary, Raone Rader treasurer, Joyce Stoll song leader, Marilyn Roche organist and Louise Reed reporter. club met The Lucky Six of home their at the leader, Edna Jeppsen, on Monday evening, May 16. Officers for the coming year, were elected as follows: President, Esther Santillano; Grace Peters; secretary, Arlene Jones; cheer leader, Bonnie Cutler; organist, SharaLee Jeppsen; reporter, Gay Anderson; assistant leader, Pauline Forsgren. Plans were made to study The next home furnishings. meeting will be held at the home of Arlene Jones, Tuesday afternoon, May 24. Gay Anderson, reporter. MEATS Merry Charmettes 4-Club Holds A Meeting Libbys CORNED their lyn Judson entertained primary classes last Monday afternoon with mothers of the children as honored guests. A program was presented by the children and games were played. Refreshments were served and a little token was presented to Ronda Lee Nelson and Brent Thorne for a perfect attendance record at Primary. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Perkins and children Neal, VeLoy and Elaine, of Ogden, visited of last Sunay at the homes Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Brant with her all WES'S SOUTH MAIN Pierces PORK & BEANS 2 No. 1 cans Franco American SPAGHETTI No. 1 can 170 No. 2 can NO Choice Local Grown Ac bun. Choice ORANGES Juice NEW SPUDS No. 1 Co white Shafter lb. WE HAVE PLENTY OF v STRAWBERRIES 10' Lb. EXCESS WEIGHT ALWAYS FRESH Introducing Our Viking Brand COFFEE Free Delivery FRIDAY LB. PKG. Phone 17 Open Sunday and SATURDAY MEATS GROUND 2 lbs. BEEF 89' u BflCOfl , 49' ib. 49' 330 TUNA ununtf BISQUICK 45' INTftOOUCUtf New 33' 1 SAUSAGE for family when she could ask for; the delighted smiles of her any hits the spot with a specially liked dish. No matter what your home-mak- er 23 Picksweet Cream CORN 2 303s for 23 Both With Coupon 46 oz. Del Monte Kraft Tomato Juice Dennisons Pork & Beans 20c Mayonnaise, qt. 10c JELL0 .... 40 oz. Broken 140 69c T Minut e Pink Salmon .... 27c All Brands 55c Shortening, FRESH 290' . . 44c Rice, 2 for Tall can Recipe 33 lOt STRAWBER1ES I Its the greatest reward m PEAS Bisquick SHRIMPS "pCttwcA. CAKE -- 1 MIXES 35 0 GROUND BEEF, 2 lbs. 2 Choice Beef POT ROAST FRIDAY & SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS Picksweet Little Good Grade ftOTHFOR 420 320 250 140 oz can White Star TUNA, Grated z size can RADISHES MARKET MEATS CUSTOM. BEEF, 12 PRODUCE AT six-roo- Swifts Sliced TO AND PRICE MARKED ON EVERY PACKAGE s Miss Ingram approaches her eightieth birthday anniversary in excellent health, keen and alert with a busy calendar of activities in family, home, community and church. She maintains and keeps her own large home, taking care of her lawn, garden and flowers. With Miss Ingram on her anniversary will be her only remaining brother, Oliver Ingram, and many of her neices and nephews and their families. Her many friends in Brigham City and throughout Utah are invited to call during the 31b lCakeM3i held The Merry Charmettes their weekly meeting at the home of Ruth Elaine Fillmore. Darlene Roche and Janet Cra-ne- r and Miyoko Nakano were chosen the head of the game. We played games and Donna Anderson gave a talk about how sox. to darn Light refreshments were served by Mrs. Fillmore. The secretary read the minutes and called the roll. There were eight girls present. iReNee Marble. these S A V I NG S WEIGHTS Shavers GRAPEFRUIT unis TED H . . . 1 lore ii t, rl these items for and 13 nieces, 18 and 20 grand nieces, and three church, L D. S. irs she Jh . lifelong mean- - A T Mor-tense- n Mantua Creek, Grouse ;.am lostings From Zippers And Knots 4 II Club Meefs, Organizes 3 Ib. .90c CE FROZENJOOOS Frozen Food Dept. Haddock 2 b 17' Rose Fish Smoked Cod Boneless Salt Cod Sole Fillets Shrimps Sea Scalops Rock Fillets IN ONE Ib. Ctns. Star Kist We Have Plenty Local Strawberries Fancy Solid Pack Tuna 37c Swansdown CAKE FLOUR 37237 Armours CANNED MILK 4 fr 45 OUPi FOOD STORES PARKING IN REAR USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE Store Hours: Weekday 8:00 to 6:30 8:00 to Saturdays FREE DELIVERY lor. Hours 8 of 5th South and Main a.m. to 7 p.m. SAT. 8 a.m. to 330 Soarti Main 8 p.m. Plenty of Parting Space FREE Brigham City 7.-0-0 |