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Show Frlday, Febru4ly 13, 1942 round Cfown :ALE, UTAH 1\h. and lira. Noel Rosse and OODS two childreD, Barbara Lee and Richard, have moved to Midvale after making their home in Cal. Caystal Ph. Mid. 200 & Mid. 201 10 giBDI bar atinl m the hospital after an eye operation. A skating p;uV was in her honor - the M Men · . .,..,. glven and Gleaner Gll'ls of the Midvale Secqnd ward, before h er entrance into the hospital. Everyone bars ..... • • Miracle Whip Qt. jar ... 4 bars ... SUPER BEEP BraDded Qualily Pol Roasts, neck culs ......... 18c Choice Chuck Roasts .......... 22c laney Round Bone Ro Shorl ..... 24c: to boU . . . . . . . . . ... 17c PORK-Choice 0 eel Fancy Roads, shoulder . . .lb. 15c Leg Pork Roasts ........... ~ lb, 30c Fresh Side Pork, sliced . . .lb. 25c ern~-···~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=,~ ur1ammoresou HambU1'1ers were served at ha! Laura's home after the party. .. ..,._ _ _ Mr. and lilts. Herman Jenkins announce the birth of a son, Feb1'\l&l'Y 10, at the Cottonwood maternity home. For Defense •. Bateman in West Jordan, when they entertained in honor of their cousin. Jay Wagstaff. Mr. Wagataff left Monday to enter the service. Sunday evening Mrs. Gene Wagstaff entertained for her son, Jay, at their home in Bennion. Mr. Marchant, principal of the Irving junior high school, was the guest speaker at the P.-T.A. study group meeting Friday in the school building. Mr. Marchant gave a discourse on "Adol~." Miss Alice Cole and Mr. Ross Bird were married recently in Salt Lake. The P.-T.A. of the Union school will observe "Founder's Day" on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 8 p. m. at the Union school. Edmund P. Evans, first vice-president of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, will be the guest speaker. His subject will be "Founding of the P.-T.A.." Election of officers for the coming year will also take place. Pork Sausage ........... . FISHElL SCHLITZ and ·s BEST BEER LUNCH 10c 8' ... ..•.. :. . . . . . • . •• • . • . • . . 10c:: ••••• y Flour :-..... Sack Cuarudeed · bag l.ZS of Young Lamb BU'I*I'ER First quality Second qualily .... CONMURITY METHODIST CHURCH Albut SteiDel'. PU!OI' -b'.·· tbe Lu~eran: Hour. '\even Sunda:r »· m. thJs CI'UIIiade ~ be heBrd over KLO, URIII, and tell othen. -.re nearine the 801IIUOil of Lent-that time baa been Mt aide by iNt tor epactal medliatkle suffering and death lmOJ" J-.m Clui8t. IADt Oft. Ash Wedoesad7, M. you to watch fDI anooncerninl special •·••·••lk liil :lilarvfe!ell. Sun~ ~ore Lent, the text tor our mesMark 8: 34-38. U»an this Word of God we on the this subj~ BUJ!C.AlllCE FOR E'l'ERNbtlql.a, ;your car, your Nr..-4ll thele you haw ._,..,. about your 80\11 .,,.~ .... live 'forever? There fs The Scriptures teach that sin brings punishment, and righteousness has its rewards. On Sunday evening at 7:30 the pastor expects to speak on the subject, The Gocl of Nonl Judgmeat. usblg u a text the words of Paul, found in. Acts 17:31, "He hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousDell." We urae you to attend all tile Sunday services: Sunday school at 10' a. m. and Young People's meetin8 at 6.:45 p. m. The ladies of tb.e church contill'IJe to do se.wiJlg for the Red Crass in the church parlors at 10 a. m. Tuetlday. All hiends are inVl~ to P8itlolpate. DOCTRIBE OF IMMORTALITY Jl. ..,r ~ Scfbee Lesson Sermon for $unda:r, February 15, is on the subject ol SOUL. refer11.-e.<.a-.IIICe poliq :rou can Amona 'fr!T labl :.oM.•·- - 80Ul1 Come 1llld ences 1D7 sanctubaths, ~~;;;;; The WW Keep Your AutomobUe ruunlnq for the duration! * * -SEETHEHALF and HALF CAR ?J ????? • •• at Riverton Motor Co. Phone Mid. 92R2 -·--·------MONTHLY PA YMEN~S RIVERTON. UTAH ----~--- EASY - P.C.- ..... 19c Ro Codied Can ..... Vienna ary: I am the Lord. And I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye lhall be my people." <Lev. 26: 2, 12>. "0 bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard: Which holdeth dur IIOUl in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved." The followtne excerpts are from Science and llealth with Key to the Scriptures, b7 Mary Baker Eddy: "Life demonltrates Life. The immortality of Soul makes man immortal. If Life or Soul and its representative. IIIUlr unite for a period and theo are separated as by a law of dhorce tO be brought together again at some uncertain future time and-In a manner un.. known-and this fs the general re, ligious opinion of mankind-w are left without a rational proot of immortaUty. But man cannot be separated for an instant from God if man Jeflects God." (p. 308: (r, 7; 1'3-19). "If it fs true that man lives, this fact ean never change in Science the belief that man dies. Man's fn4ividual being em no lllore die saw disappear in un• consc ousnea than SouL ' ..... 14c • ;·.-.......,...,&&...,.&& -Step Reconditioning BI..ACK BA'WK, with rind 25c 10e * * OUR CAR CONSERVATION PLAN OF nae Sliced Bacon . . . . . . .. . . . . . . lb. 35c RATH KEEP YOUR CAR IN COOD CONDITION! PhoM Kldnle 281 Presh Ground Beef ..... . . ;.r 23c: r The Way You Like It JACK'S DeLae COUNTRY .STYI.E ....... -· POOD OR DRAUGHT BEEF BTRJC'ILY will Mrs. Carl C. Je~n and Mrs. Mrs. William Maxfield of Kanhad a P'T time, exce~rc!~ Jenson viSited Tuesday LaVere guest a was Missouri, City, sas lp11hl slaltlnc brulses. . ning sufferedtha spram~ed~t, of Mrs. Alice Rosse and Mrs. John with Mrs. Hilmer Jenson of Salt an~ se~ 0 ersthrece!.:...... m- Baty Wednesday. She arrived here Lake City. j GROCERIES A meeting of the Glover Camp bers Thursday eveninc, February 5, in the City Hall. Each member invited guests, and bridle, 19 t 2 b h ld F b m. five-hundrec:l. and mtsce11aneous . e ~ M~dvalruary ....; ahall pMrs. 1 ••, ... · · e c1..., e m Mary E. Jenkins announces that games were played. Fruit . urged dain+. . lS H...rible t o JOm •.., sandwiches• and punch everyone ..~£ were served to 80 ladies. to ttend • a ~: Laura Wardle fs recuper- Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Palmoli . Soda Crackers 2-lb. box . . I 7 e1 iforrua for tw . ve years. Miss l'ay ODbert is DO wbeJDI by plme Oil her wq from Cali,emplo~ at the Utah Po.,. and fonrla. Light ~~ fa Midvale. Horace Jenkins received a seMr. and Mrs. Parley Spratling vere and pajnful toot injury last of West Jordan left P'rida:r for week while workinl in the couns~ ~~cisco, Calif., where they 1ty gravel pit. will VlBlt Mr. and lllrs. Don Parr. Mrs. Parr fs the former Rela - - A delightf111 party was beld for Spratling. the JUnior Community club mem- R.ac:~aet~Folrbwih, Jlepol'lel') --Mr. MYeni1former president of Nebr. mission, the Grand Whittaker, formand Miss c:Ompanton of Eva er is now stationed at Croxford, Sunda7 with Mr. Omaha, Croxford. Mrs. and Archibald of Salt Mrs. Smith of Draper ~e, and at the Union First were services. :ward Walter Berrett, Mr. and Earl Evans, Mr. and Mr. and Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. were guests MrS. E. at the home of Monday Clyde Brady of East Mr. and they enjoyed a Millcreek, reel sent them by moving from Seattle, Wash. Floyd Van Borbilk and Mrs. of MU1"J'87, spent daughter, with Mr. aud Mrs. ijte Keith n-.lfl. Greer was a guest Miss at a social held Tuesday of Dean and Del •• th6 ~MARKET~ SPECIALS for SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th Crisco, ..........................3-lb. can 79c Salad ·Dreasinq ...................... qt. 25c Dmner Bell Marqarine ........ lb. 21c White Fawn Flour. 48-lb sack ... .$1.85 Butter, second quallty ......... .lb. 41c Butter, first quality ... ........... lb. 42c Eqqa, large A qrade ··--·------- d~ a&c Eqqs, mec:l. A grade .......... doL 34c DelMonte Coffee, req. or c:lrip -· 29c Milk, popular brands. 4 cans .. SSe Bread. lqe. 16-oz. loaves. 2 for ISc Hemo, vitamin drink. ..lb. can 59c Com Flakes :................. 3 pkqs. 18c Tomato Soup ........................ can 7c P & G Soap .................. 10 bars 47c OxydoL larqe pkq. .................... 29c Ivory Snow. lqe. pkq -··---·--·····----25c Ivory Flakes. lqe. pkq. --------···--- 25c Heinz Cataup. bottle -------------------- 19c Wax Paper. 125-ft. roll -------·--------· 13c Happy Vale Salmon, tall can ..22c Libby•s Roast Beef -···-···--····-- can 29c Creme Style Com. ........2 c•u• 21c Whole Kernel Com ........2 cans 25c Whole Dill Beets. qlasa ccmtner 1~ Mince Meat. lqe. bottle .............. 23c DelMonte SUcecl Peaches. 28-oz. 17c Fruit CocktaiL 28-oz. qlaas Jar ..20~ . QUAIJTJ! J:\'EA.TS . BEEF Leg of Lamb . . . . . . lb. 19c Beef Pol Roasts, neck .17c Lamb Chops, . . . . . lb. 33c No. 7 Pol Roasls ... lb. 21c Lamb Slew ........ lb. 18c Round Bone ....... lb. 23c Mixed Lunch Meal .. 29c Ribs lo Boil ....... lb. 17c "" Pork Chops ........ lb. 32c Bacon, sliced . . . . . lb. 35c Heinz Dills ...... 3 for 10c D ·eel Beef, 4-oz. pkg. 21c Pranks .... ....... lb. 22c '' |