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Show SON CHRONICLE , May 4, 978, Page 6 1 ATLAS 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER. May 3, Lutheran plan banquet H.P. ROTARY POWER TILLER Engine has 5 H P Briggs t Stratton wth recoil storter Tilling width 26 16 bolo 4 diameter Wheels are tine blades 101 75 steel sleeve bearings patented Console type wheel odiuster 3uck 3 position height adustment Throttle stop ond drive on handle 12 5016 has reverse control on handle Dead man reverse control returns to neutral when releosed Adjustable stick lor tilling depth Heavy duty drive belt oil and heat resistant steel ball bearing idler pulleys Ml $356.94 Value 0 ONLY MTD POWER VI REEL MOWER 21" u red finish of West Weber practice their dance steps in anthe Weber Basin Home Builders Ladies Auxiliary Jamboree Western MR. AND MRS. PHIL HANCOCK ticipation $239,s of Dinner and Dance, May 1 1 beginning at 7 p.m. For !U 2 SUPER RICH Remember Mother on Her Special Day 14th with a unique gift from May LAWN FOOD With extra iron their annual planning Jamboree Western Dinner The Weber Basin Home Builders Ladies Auxiliary is bigger ond better vegetable ond healthy plants and lawns. 8 Covers l.OOOsq ft. Covers 5,000 sq JP I r . ft. 12 - 3 6. OL Do(ej4c 4484 South 1900 West, Roy Beautiful New Wall Decor Crystal Bells Jewelry Dried Floral Arrangements e Each Village Bath THE BIG BUCKET Halliday, Buxton, Products e QUALITY MAGICOLOR EXTERIOR LATEX HOUSE & TRIM PAINT Fast drying, Guaranteed ona coat e Blister resistant other beautiful gifts from $39 to $110 with clean-u- water i e White only t t n li After painting, use bucket for Ice, planter, beach fun, bait, storage, etc. i ! $19.98 Value , SPECIALLY PRICED Bucket Per Ph. 10:00 a.m.-- 6 731-433- p.m. 3 Monday-Saturda- 394-479- 773-556- Elaine or Linda 782-331- Daughter ; program and Woeppel; tickets, Mrs. Edel Jones; and publicity, Mrs. Ruth Hicks. The Weber County Library will present a puppet show. Other entertainment will be provided by the a violin solo by Miss Brenda Zecher, twirling by the Misses Vivian Jones and Valerie Walters. Mrs. Karen Smith will be Mistress of Ceremonies, with the toasts to the mothers and daughters to be given by Mrs. Norma Sand-sation- s, y Whittemore and daughter, Allyson. her Mothers and daughters of area re invited. Those not having an available mother or daughter may feel free to borrow one, of any age. Reservations must be in the Xi 10 per person available S r I Importance of soil shown during week This week has been set by the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) to consider our reliance on the soil and our other natural resources, and the need for wise use. to supply our needs but if we waste or let them erode away we will end up wan- aside ting! The Davis Soil Conservation District has placed 3,000 Soil Stewardship book markers and 1,000 copies of the origin and observance of Soil Stewardship Week in the Davis County public libraries. Soil Stewardship booklets and a litany were also made available to churches for their use. The theme of Soil Stewardship week this year is Compelling Ventures. Tom Williams, Chairman the Davis Soil Conservation District, says We should all ponder the importance of soil in our lives and the necessity of preserving it and our natural resources. With proper care they are probably adequate of meeting for Xi Iota chapter of Beta will meet next Phi Sigma Monday afternoon at the home of Lola Clark, 3940 Evelyn Road in Ogden. Mary Chino will give the lesson on the life of Sarah Bernhard. Southwick Sandridge Camp of DUP Daylight savings time savings time. met at the home of Denise Hammon on ..Thqrscjay,, morning, Kathryn j Brady,, captain conducting, j Luelia Carber gave a history of her husbands r j great-grandfath- William Wilkinson Dixon. The lesson Sloughhouse was Pioneer Cemetary given by Denise Hammon. were Present Kathryn GARDEN HOSE Milba Wilcox and Nelva Birt of South Weber a county Kimber, Luelia Carver, board member. meeting for the Final 1977-7- 8 season will be on May 25 at the home of Bonnie Jenkina. Ferris and Nancy Kunz have a new son born on April x50 ft. Reg. $3.49 24. Marlowe Palmer enters the hospital on Tuesday for eye surgery. William K. Southwick, 49, of Tulsa, Okla., formerly of Ogden, died on April 22 in Tulsa following a fall from a horse. He moved to Oklahoma from this area about six years ago. He is survived by his widow, the CRICKET PORTABLE SPRINKLER SYSTEM A portable sprinkling system including three Cricket1 sprinklers end cap and Each two 15 foot lengths of hose Cricket covers a 25 x25 square and odusts to bolonce the spray when used in series 2180 former Barbara Seratte, nine sons Ellen and daughters. A brother Orlen T. Southwick and two stepsisters, Mrs. Margaret E. Bachelor, Mrs. Maxine Reg. $11.99 NELSON CANT BEAT 'EM SPRINKLER IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! A portobie spiinklmu system including three Cricket sprinklers end cap ond 15 foot two lengths of hose Each Cncket covers a 25 25 square ond odusts to boiance the spray when used 2 Momentum" Tablets as powerful as 8 in set ies N4BFC 9-- 9 SATURDAY SUNDAY 9-- 7 JIACOBSEliM 10-- 7 FREE LA YAW AY e BANKCARDS 21 PRICES GOOD THRU MAY 7th The Jacobsen Super Bagger, with its bag, means you make fewer stops to empty. Stops are shorter, too the bag Youll spend less time mowis easy-oeasy-ofing, and have more time to enjoy those longer days. n, 5 , f, easy-to-dum- p. REG. $319.95 SALEPRICE: 21" MEl(SENi 4456 SOUTH 1900 WEST ROY 111 mm SHIRE SQUARE Mm with recoil start SAVE $20,001 pain just 2 MOMENTUM Tablets give you the strongest medicine possible without a prescription Take only as directed " - m I OYNERS-OPE- N FRIDAY SUNDAY r Sunset 2STH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN HEY itjiu are residents. Funeral services , in,,, Ogden, .on,, Friday,,Bisliop, Lee j() Rodgers ficia ling . . .Interment,, .in Jhe t Liberty Cemetery. A baby boy was born on April 27 to Terry and Shelia Kartchner. Ronand and Debra Law who are living in Denver, Colo., have their first child, a girl born on April 27. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Opp and Mrs. Florence Koster. Of interest is the marriage on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple of Tamera Olson to Allan D. Wursten, both couples live in Roy.. The Olson family formerly were Sunset residents. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Darwin ,L. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Wurston. Grace Roeder of Colorado Springs was here for two weeks visiting with her sister Marge Thomas. They spent a week in Rigby, Idaho with their mother Mrs. Ralph Peterson who recently had surgery and is recuperating at home. Florence Koster is in the hospital with a whiplash following an automobile accident. Willard and Vicki Neibaur stopped in on Wednesday to say goodbye to their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamption on their way to Connecticut where they will live. Willard has received his MA degree in mechanical engineering and will work in the east. Mr. and Mrs, Dale Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson of North Ogden spent last week in Southern Utah going to Zion, Bryce Canyons and places of historic interest in the St. George area. They also went to Mountain Meadow RIGOS RESTAURANT $"30(P)95 mu SHrA'kiiallilQtniirtUbii- - u Doan s Pills! Belore you lake Doan s Pills (or muscular backache remember this there s as much pain reliever in just 2 MOMENTUM Tablets as in g Doan s- -' and that s a dose you d never lake1 There s no stronger medication you can buy without a prescription than MOMENTUM Muscular Backache Formula MOMENTUM Tablets reduce pain and soothe inflammation so muscles loosen you can move more Ireely in minutes Remember tor relief ol backache $2.67 Value OPEN DAILY s lota sets Homogenized vinyl Solid brass couplings cncket , i Brady, Bonnie Jenkins, Nola ' through Mrs. Jones, or after church Sunday, or at the Circle meetings May 9. Edel Tickets are to Mrs. 825-801- May in Ogden Get results from the classified ads including Tearose and Aspen Glo Frangrances Many and Dance on May 11 at the John M. Browning Armory. Social hour will begin at 7 p.m. and dinner is scheduled at 8 p m. Price of tickets is $16 per couple and reservations need to be made. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. to the music of Deacon and The Dudes. The dress is casual or western attire. Reservations can be made by contacting Luana field, VISA e FREE GIFT WRAPPING e MASTERCHARGE Easy $3 and and-bato- n LILLY MILLER PLANTING & GROWING FOOD Mother arrangements by Mrs. Seath operating convenience 3 HP height oa 6 to 2 u justment external oustempered double riveted blades Scarlet $313.45 Value by May Jones, Nielsen 4Hii! f Add self propelled oction to the town Flite Reels lor o powerful approoch to line lawn core Mounted throttle and clutch controls and a deluxe folding handle and easy 321 Light Up Your Life is the theme of the annual Banquet to be held May 12 at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. The banquet is being held under the direction of the Dorcas Circle: decorations by Mrs. Louise Law, Mrs. Maizie Seath and Mrs. Sharon Woeppel; dinner arrangements by Mrs. Alpha NOW MODEL 1978, Page 6 t SATURDAY TO PUBLIC o.m. 4 p.m. til 9 pxn. 5 p.m.-- l RISERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE k nit |