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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday', September 30. 1938 with Mrs. Holt's parents, Mr. and ners honored Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. J. D. Bateman. Wheadon at a stake social MonMrs. John Pollick spent 10 days (Mrs. Irene Olson, Reporter) (Mrs. Rachael Forbush, Reporter) day evening at the West Jordan (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) the guest of her parents, Mr. and ward chapel. Games were played Jack Monahan of Los Angeles The Gleaner Girls of Sandy Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner and a buffet luncheon was served to 40 guests. The games were in Second ward Y. W. M . I. A. electvisiting here with relatives and is ovcongratulations receiving are RawD. James Mrs. Mr. and friends. He was a week end visitcharge of Benajamin Merrill of ed the following officers at their son of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. er the arrival of a baby girl on or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bluffdale, Harold Ashman of meeting Tuesday evening: Mildred William Rawson and little daugh- Tuesday p G of last dweek. . reer. t k H F M' assisting with Vincent, president; Joyce Christ- ter, Annette, of Union, returned South Jordan, Seymour Godfrey, son of Bishop en ersoll: was a en lSS ae stunts. The luncheon was incharge ian, vice president; Mildred Mil- from Los Angeles recently where of Mrs. Maud Butterfield of Riv- ler, secretary; Chloris Nielson, they had gone earlier in the month to the St.9 Marks hospital on Sep- a nd M• s. Horace T. Godfrey and to witness the marriage of their tembe~ ~ and operated on for ap- ! Elmer Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. erton and Miss Wilda Nielsen of treasurer. (Mrs. Rachael Forbush, Reporter) (Evelyn Butterfield. Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steadman daughter and sister, Miss lola pendtcltls. Sh~ returne~ hom.e on 1 Fr-anklin Smart, have received South Jordan. the birth of a daughter Rawson of Sandy, whose marriag-e Monday and IS re~ov~rmg mcelv. J c rtll::: to fill missions for the L . D. announce Lake Miss Lova Myers of Salt Ez a Bat~man ts 1~ the St. S. church. Mr. Godfrey is called Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lambert- spent the week end visiting with saturday, September 24 at the to J. M. DeJoung of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. C. Leroy Clayton ho~pttal follow;mg an ac- to the Australian miss ion and Mr. JY.rarks September Saturday, place took of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. son of Rochester, Penna., were friends and relatives at Riverton. Cottonwood hospital. Mrs. Steadhappened at the Smart will go to the northern whlf'h Cldent groom's the of home the at 10 Viola Miss formerly was man home the at held was shower A eveSaturday social a at honored BlandR. H. Clayton motored to parents, Mr. and Mrs. William De Magna mill. It was thought at 1 states Both expect to leave about ing Wednesday where they were ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nielsen Fri- Bowles of Herriman. Mrs. Horace M. Seal and Mrs. Joung of Los Angeles. The mar- first ~a_t his spine had been seri- 1 the fi~st of the year. called to the bedside of their moth- Wilford J. Myers. Luncheon was day evening, in honor of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Greer and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen who were re- Asahel Crump of Lark and Mrs. riage ceremony was performed by ously. mJ~red but a more accurate er, Mrs. Cornelia Horne Clayton, served to 40 guests. and Mrs. Neal Anderson reMr. fo~r that . showed exa~matwn AnLos the of Peacock Bishop StanMrs. and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lambert- cently married. Mrs. Neilsen was Ernest Christensen 82, who passed away Tuesday at Saturday from a short turned lS He chipped. been had vertlbraes are couple young The ward. geles were Herriman of Beckstead ley LovenVerbena Miss formerly Rochesin home thei~ for left on Mrs. daughter, the home of her guests Sunday evening of Mr. and making their home in Los An- slowly r.ecoverlng . but will .be at trip to Blackfoot, Idaho. Margaret Perkins. They returned ter, Pennsyl:'~~1a, aft~r spe~ding dahl. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor and the hosp1tal for qmte some time. 1 Mr. Lyman Butterfield of Wyo. Mrs. J . T. Ostler and family. Thursday evening. Mrs. Clayton the wee~ VlSltmg. w1th fnends st s d d' ·r f JorWest of persons Several es. ge Gordon Stuart of Grand Juneming and Richard Farmer of Idawas a former resident of East and relatives at R1verton.. Mrs. Marl?n S. Bateman was a dan attended the farewell testi- amt y werde Mun aRy N1nner r e 1!1 . An ersou . A testimonial missionary fare- ho were dinner guests at the home tion Colo. spent the week end co-hostess With Mrs. Vernon Baters. d of Mr. an d S Midvale and Salt Lake City where . 1 t Ri rt ve on econ war of Tooele. she has many relatives and friends well, honoring Elder Henry Jen- of Mr. Zach Butterfield and fanlii- 1 the 'guest 'of his uncle and aunt, man at the social Saturday eve- ( moma a . Mr. and Mrs. ete Houston, also nin~ at the home of Mrs. Vernon on Fr;Iday evenin~ of last week, 1 Under direction of the ward who are grieved to learn of her sen, who ~s .leavin~ for lh:e Au~- Jy Sunday. Bateman on Beryl avenue, Salt h~or:ngl ~cha~lah B~tt~leld, missionary committee June Smart, The Riverton First ward pn- other relatives in Sandy. death. She has a twin sister, Mrs. tralian m1sswn, w11l be g1ven m or erm chairman and Wesley Nance, a Lundberg w. Morinda A. Mrs. honoring Miss Virginia w. 0 s ea ng or a lawn Lake, a at entertain will mary school high junior Minnie H. James, among her sur- the Riverton states. welcome home testimonial wa• southern the to mission bridea Jordan, West of Bateman c., D. Washington, at visiqng is ward First the at Saturday party 30 September Friday, auditorium, years 28 died Clayton Mr. vivors. stake held Monday evening in the want the by given was pa~y T_he Ernest to marriage whose elect daughterand son her of guest the HamEmma Mrs. honoring chapel 1 the is Jensen Elder m. p. 8 at ago. B ennett · . h1gh . • d 1 t amusemen t h a 11 h onormg t Mrs. Mary Tripp was a dinner son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Jen- ilton, Mrs. Addie Allen, Miss Myrel in-law Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lund- Anderson S be Ph lliquorum. Mi pnests ID will take place Fnday the from returned recently Cash, as urne re Y .a s Y ss ' berg. HardJane temple. Mrs. Lake and Salt the Butterfield, enter guest Sunday at the home of Mr. sen of Riverton. He will wee.k fram a tnp t? _Los Angeles, northwestern states mission and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lundberg are and Mrs. Delbert Tripp of Union. the mission school, October 3. The castle retiring executive officers ~ahf., where she v1s1ted ,with her Miss Margie Jepperson, returned The Misses Edna and Hazel following program will be given: of the primary. The new officers rejoicing over the arrival of a from the southern states. The fol· . Sister and family. Glover, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. opening song, "We Thank Thee, 0 are Mrs. Dorcas Thomson, super- daughter which occurred August lowing program was presented: re~urnButterfield Arnold Mrs. 3. first Densley, Lola intendent; invocation, Parley Glover, were speakers at God, for a Prophet"; (Mrs. S, Peter Peterson, Reporter) Harold missionaries, remarks, vaweeks two a from .sunday ed Ostler Thomas J. Mrs. and Mr. second Cardwell, Lily counselor; duet, piano Butterfield; Ovid c. Mr. service. evening the Sunday Vern L. Despain left recently cabo~ ~o Po~land, Oregon, where Burgon and Harry Wright.• accorKent Duffin, accompanied by Mrs. Celestial Dutson and Maxine Ber- counselor; Annie Mae Sandstrom, and family attended the funeral • . . she VlSJted With her husband who . Clarence Sharp, rendered a vocal rett; reading, Anita Hyke; vocal secretary; Helen Hamilton, begin- services of Mr. Ostler's mother, for Nevada in the interest of for- is filling a two years' mission in dian . selection~, Grace Hlbert, solo, Gene Madsen;. missionary ners; Alice Butterfield, first, Ed- Mrs. Marintha Ostler, held Friday est work. He expects to be gone the northwestern states Illission readings, Margte Stone; trios, Cole solo. The following officers of the poe , Myrle Butterfield; hum<;>r, ith Densley, second, Mrs. John at Juab stake tabernacle with until some time in October. Mrs. Butterfield reports having ~ sisters from Salt La~e; vocal solos Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thomson of wonderful time and that her bus- Donna Go~frey. Mus,~c for dancing "M" Men's class of the M. I. A. Franklin H. Peterson; vocal trw, Maynard, zions boys; Gwen Shul- Robert Garrett of Nephi ward meeting Tuesday evening: Wil- Reuben Freeman, Laura and She!- sen, blazers; Mildred Winward, bishopric officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim and Mrs. Cannon Thom- band :Is enjoying his work very was furmshed by The Rhythm Lowell ba Butterfield; remarks, Han~ B. trackers; Mrs. Stanley Anderson, Ostler and family were dinner son of Midvale were visitors at much. liam Nilsson, president; Coeds", of Salt Lake. Young, vice president, and Con- Jensen; remarks, A. T. Butterfield, guides; Addie Allen, seagulls; guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ronald the S. Peter Peterson home WedJay Smart spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heaps annesday, Sept. 21. Last Sunday Mrs. nounce the birth of a son, Sept. 11. at Malad, Idaho. former president of the West Jor- Adell Maynard, bluebirds; Vesta Shaw of Nephi. way Nielsen, secretary. Mrs. E. Alma Dowding and Peterson had as her dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olsen and dan stake; accordian selec~ions, Hamilton, organist; Mary StockRoy Baker, G. W . Hall and Har. The Elders' quorum held a pardaughters, Jeanne and Myrna Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Jensen and ty at Butterfield canyon on Sat- old Bawson of Honolulu, are the daughters Marva Jean and Dar- Glen Beckstead; remarks, B1sbop ing, play j,eader. of elft Saturday for california where Mrs. Mary H. Stevens of Salt urday evening. Games were play- guests at the home of Mr. and Miss Mildred Batchelor rol Rae, ~f Kalamazoo, Michigan, N. K. Thompson; response by the they will visit with Mrs. Dowd- Lake City. Wednesspent Utah, Roosevelt, . B M. benediction, missionary; Hildua Mrs. with visited Tuesday ed and community singing enjoy· Mrs. Che~ter Baker. They are all _ Mrs. Belva Hughes of Oakland, ed followed by a watermelon enlisted m the U . S . navy and mother, Mrs. Charles H . 01ing's Mr. of guest as Thursday and day the follow will Dancing Jensen. at Elaine, daughter, Johnson and at South Gate, California, California, is visiting at the J. bust. The party was in charge of have served some time on the 1..sen and Mrs. I. R. Westover. program. their home on Forbush avenue. Mr. and Mrs .. w~~:I~e~ Anderson . Miss Hazel Butterfield of Her- and Mrs. Dowding's sister, Mrs. Fred Potter home. Mrs. Hughes the president of the two quorums, land, but are being transferred to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and daughter, Genevieve, motored to of Park City 1s vnntmg at the nma~ spent the week end with L. Dean Petty at Los Angeles. is a sister of Mrs. Potter. Lawrence Rendlesbach and Donald th;e U. S. for service. Mr. Baker Wednesday Sept. 21 was Peach Hogan Jr. There were 22 guests Wlll serve as a radio operator ill Logan Friday. Miss Clayton is en- home of her mother, Mrs. Eric 01· her SJster and brother-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Dowding and daughters will ,. visit in California over a period day for the 'Granite ~ard Relief present and among them one mem- New York, and Mr. Bawson will and Mrs. Tom Torkels~n. son. rolled at the U. A. C. this year. society. One hundred and thirty. ber of the ward bishopric, Mr. be at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Maxine Butterfield ~eft on of two or three weeks. Mrs. Boyd Oman will be hostess Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Alsop and five quarts of the fruit wer can- Wilford E. Egbert and Mrs. EgMr. Ivan Dahl were Salt Lake -vis- to the civic center club at her Tuesday to spend a week Wlth her Mrs. Lucy Green left. Monday • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sar- daughter, Lois, and Mrs. Sophrona j itors Sunday where they were home Friday. evening for Redwood, Cahf., where bert Bateman motored to Lehi Sunday ned at the ward kttchen by the Esther Beckstead was operated geant at Panguitch. guests of Parley P. Anderson and she was called to the bedside ot · A special meeting for all ward where they visited with Mr. and local committee for social welfare on at a Salt Lake hospital this Mrs. William Carlson. her daughter, Mrs. Irene Parry spent Sunday in Granite as the who is seriously ill. officials of the Riverton Second Mrs Theodore Bateman and fami- 1 purposes. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Thornton week. Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Potter, ac- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and · children, and Mrs. M. J. · Mrs. Floyd Butterfield was hos- ward will be held Friday. The ly · Miss Alice Alexander of Salt ·Mrs. Emma Jenkins and Mrs. companied by Mrs. ~unice Cham- Giauque. Lake is a house guest this week Thornton motored to Salt Lake tess at dinner Sunday to Mr. and stake presidency will attend. Miss Bessie Nickelsen, daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ChesA genealogical meeting was Fred Jenkins of Midvale were vis- bers of Salt Lake C1ty, Mrs. LaSunday and visited with Mrs. A. Mrs. Alton Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Nickelsen, left this ter Baker. of Belva Mrs. and McRae vina Bateman Sophrona Mrs of itors Rivthe at evening Sunday held and Mr. Butterfield, Mrs Russell L. Wilson and family. Hughes of Oakland, California, week for Logan, where she will · Mrs. C. A. Nelson and children Mrs: Gordon Densley, Mr. and erton Second ward with Elias L. Tuesday Criminals caught anywhere in Mr. a'nd Mrs. P. T . Bateman motored to Thatcher, ~daho, last attend the U. S. A. C. Carol Jeanne and Keith, spent the Mrs. Ferrell Silcox and Miss Myrle Day, president of the We~ s.take . the seven San Francisco Bay Area . . as the main speaker. The River- and daughter Joy of West Jordan week end, where they VIsited with week · end at Granite, guests at Butterfield. . . Swmg ~us1c and symphomc I Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lambert- ton Second ward genealogical com. and Mrs So 'hron~ Bateman were their sister, Mrs. John A. Tanner. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern the 1939 Golden du~g counties the affect will composition~th relatives with visited .also They and Mr. of Sunday g~est~ dinner Wilwith reorganil;ed was mittee Pennsylvania, Rochester, Despain. They also visited the on of Exposition;, ~II Internatwnal Gate 1 Gol1939 the to visitors of spirits . Idaho. Grace, in fnends and Alsop. Myrle s. Mr La and prestdent as Mason liam of have been visiting at the homes Granite Sunday school. in a linehour each paraded be Exposition International Gate den GtauWarren and Ebert George chiland Baur Vom J. R. Mrs. Beckstead Eldred and Jensen Ruel Mr. Lloyd, Thomas Mrs. Mrs. I. A. Norris of Sandy Mr. and up" on Treasure Island site of the th d . t t• . dren and Mr and Mrs. Carl Lov- que of Granite, Billy Maynes of spent Monday with Mrs. Geneva and Mrs. Fred Lloyd and Mr. and as counselors to Mr. Mason. • . , e1r unng rmes Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson dahl of Salt Lake were visitors of Butlerville and Daws Dean of at differen Mrs. Wilford Lloyd. On Sunday a Sharp. the m~~of o~e. as Falr, Worlds palexhibit the through progress : Logan, for Friday left Crescent, I the during Bateman D. J. Mrs. home the. at end week the spent at honor their in held was reunion and Butler Frank Mr. and Mrs. where they will attend the u. A. aces as architects of public mood ures to protect m1lllons of VlSltof their daughter and son-m-law, week. baby left last week for Rupert, Liberty park. mold their thoughts through broad ors. Mrs. Dale Holt and daughter, C. this coming winter. A farewell testimonial was held Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Huegely at Idaho, where they expec~1 to ~t "musical creatin Mrs. Sam Fletcher and son, Bob, cast · Janice, and little son returned to at the Riverton Second ward Fri- Ogden. main indefinitely. Mr. Bu er g tunes, Jay Steadman, son of M~. and their home in Salt Lake Tuesday, of Salt Lake City and their friend, day evening in honor of Zach Butbe employed there. We print Butterwrappera. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reich of terfield who left for the southern Mrs. LeRoy S~eadman, of .Midvale 1 after spending the past two weeks Miss Louise Eustance of Murray, mood control". Granger spent Tuesday evening states ~ission Tuesday evening. returned to his home Fnday afwith Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthen. The program was under the direc- ter spending three days visiting Friday evening, Sept. 30, at 8 tion of Emanuel Olson of the high with his grandparents, Mr. and o'clock at the ward amusement priests quorum, with Jack Mad- Mrs. Melvin Peterson. Mrs. Mary Riley and daughters hall, a welcome home party will sen of the Y. M. M. I. A. assistyoung ing. The program was as follows: of Ogden, spent Friday visiting be held, honoring four ladies Edna, Hazel and Elva Glov- invocation Patriarch Joseph Bo- with Zach Butterfield and family. 1 er and Winnifred McDonald, re- dell· doubie trio, the A. B. Atwood cently returned missionaries. A fam'ily of West Jordan; welcome very splendid p:ogram will be ~ol- address, P. T. Bateman of West lowed by dancmg. An invitatwn Jordan; double trio, under the di(Mrs. Olive Boberg. Reporter) rection of Mrs. Rosamond Butteris extended to all interested. Samuel Ferguson of New York field; remarks, Almon T. ButterMrs. Nancy Ballard entertained City, visited at the P. R. Glover field of Ri\o'erton F.lrst ward, and David T. Dahl of West Jordan; Thursday afternoon commemorathome Sunday. Mr and Mrs James Gaskell and accordian solo, Herbert C. Miller; ~ng her birthday anniversal1'· Sew- I chlld~en left l~t week for Ogden remarks, Mrs. Mary Riley of Og- mg occupied the guests dunng the I where the will remain indefinite- den; remarks, President Vernal C. afternoon after which they went 1 . Mr. daskell has employment Webb; solo, Bernice Holt, accom- 1 to supper at the .second ward. At: I panied by Cleon Beckstead of So. tendance at a ptcture show c~n i~ 0 den BE PREPARED for Jordan· reading Elaine Cheever eluded the evening's entertam- I · g CaroMrs. included ~r. and Mrs. Norris Sharp and of Copperton; 'duet, by Gordon ment. Guests COLD WEATHER! children and Mrs. Genev~ Sharp Holt and Verda McMullin, accom- line Sadler, Mrs. Stena Heward, spent Friday afternoon With Mrs. panied by Mrs Golden Holt of Mrs. Martha Dunyon, Mrs. Eunice Men's Heavy South Jordan. ~emarks zach But- Walbeck and Mrs. Cora Smith. I. A. Norris of Sandy. This is an unusual offer. Miss Erva Andrus will leave ~n ~e opening social of the Relief terfield; teno~ solo, G~rge NewThese dresses are worth soetety was held Tuesday after- bold of Bluffdale; remarks, Bish- Saturday for Logan where she Wlll much more. - Sizes 14 noon at the ward chapel. A fine op Lancelot Bills; benediction, by attend school at the U. S. A. C. BOYS' COVERT CLOTH during the current season. program in charge of Mrfs. Ruby David Kidd. A dance followed. ·-··-···-----····--··-···-········ 44 to The Adult Scouts and their Mrs. Mary Beckstead entertainSorenson, pr?sideJ?-t. .wa~ presenthool class of the wives met at Glacio park Monday I S d. ed. Commun1ty smgmg, prayer, d h Mrs._ Lavina Hicks; greet~gs, e . er un ay sc r at a water- night for their fall round-up. Weinie roasts and watermelons readmgs Rtverton Second wa d Presl. dent Sorenson· • I 0 b st at her home Wednes' · ' were the refreshments Games and Mrs. Joyce Price; duet, Mrs. Ruby ~e ~t u other sports marked the event. ernoon. ay Sorenson and Mrs. Zoe Adams; BOYS' Mrs. Paul Parr of Green River Mrs. Luella .steiner of Los Anreading, Mrs. Annie Christensen. LARGE SIZE Mrs. Melissa Glover gave a very geles, C~liforrua, returned .to her is visiting with her parents, Mr. I interesting travelogue of a recent home th1s week after spendmg the and Mrs. John H. Boberg. The Eighth and Ninth grades of trip east. Benediction was offered past two weeks at lh:e home of her daughter and son-m-law, Mr. the Draper junior high school enby Mrs. Clarence Sharp. BOYS' CREAM COLOR Good Looking Slip-over joyed a skating party Monday The assembly program for the and Mrs. Frank Newman. The West Jordan stake board night at the local rink. They were M. I. A. for Tuesday evening, OcStyles tober 4, will be a one-act play, members of the Y. L. M: I. A. accompanied by Mr. Frank Jorg- 1 and Y. M. M. I. A. and thelr part- enson, instructor. "Love Thy Neighbor." The Draper bana marched and played with the firemen at the PART-WOOL - 72x84 SIZE fair grounds in Salt Lake City Tuesday evemng. Murray Lewis PART-WOOL directed the group. Size 7 to 13 The Ebenezer Brown camp of ·EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOU • • • the Daughters of Utah Pioneers CHILDREN'S will meet at the home of Mrs. Let· 1 36-INCH 1 tie Sorenson today at 2 p. m. The meeting is the first of the season. Music numbers and a program WHILE LOWER FALL AND WINTER will supplement the lesson which COSTS ARE IN EFFECT! NOVELTY WOOLENS HEAVY FLANNEL will deal with pre-pioneer period in Utah. LIGHT or DARK Mrs. Doyle Lewis and Mrs. Florence Anderson entertained the You'll save money if you start your buildGleaner Girls of the First ward at the Lewis home Monday night. ing and repair plans right NOW. Come in Mr. and Mrs. Colburn Anderson and let us supply practical plans, moneyand family Mr. and Mrs. Mack PART-WOOL saving ideas, financial help. Dow and Miss Lorain Dow all of Salt Lake vilfited Mrs. Mary Dow 30 SKEINS Sunday. Let us figure and supply the needed maMrs. Mary Day left Monday for terials. We'll make the job easy - and a visit :in Spanish Fork with her economical! daughter, Mrs. LaGrande Smith. Draper students attending college this season number 21. Registered at the University of Utah FULL QUILT SIZE are Steve Carlquist, Richard Bo• berg, Bert Allen, Virginia Smith and Keith Fitzgerald. Those at.Cu.ubet.-MM.eu· "" tending the Brigham Young university are Dannel Cotrell, Ross and Bob Ballard, Dorothy Henderson, Howard and Dorothy Ballard, Janis Beck, Olive Parker and Vione Smith. Those at the Utah Reliable, Economical Building Supplies State Agricultural college include Erva Andrus, Harold Smith, Erma MIDVALE, UTAH MIDVALE Smith, Marjorie Smith, Ruth Smith, Duane Sjoblom, and Vir(;l~......~,.,...,..~,.,..,...~,.,..,.~,.,...,.""'~~'~..,.""".,_..,..,.,ll-!l:l l ginia Huff. WEST JORDAN SANDY UNION RIVERTON EAST MIDVALE I I I GRANITE I I I I I DRAPER 60 only! SILK DRESSES $1.66 ea. I EXTRA BIG VALUE! Double BLANKETS $Z.49pr. PLAN TO BUILD or REMODEL NOW... I • NEW FALL SKIRTS $1.49 and 51.98 CLOSE OUT PRICES 20 ONLY! SHIRTS 29e CORDUROYS sse pr. OUTING 10e yd. FINAL CLOSE OUT TOWEL ENDS, ea. 3e REDHART YARN ~RRISOM·WIRRill~t '' JYu 111 ............. I seeach UNION SUITS Only 69e SWEATERS 79e"98e SLEEPERS 49e each BATTS 98e I |