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Show Wednesday, December Helper Women's Club Don't be napping Smart shoppers pay attention to close The prices. im- portance of doing so is illustrated by the experiences of these readers: Mrs. Watts M.W. from Manchester, N.H., tells of an incident that impressed on her the need to check the prices of end - of - aisle specials against the regular shelf prices. One day I went grocery shopping with she my husband, reports. While I was looking for the items on my shopping list, he was roaming around the store. Suddenly he came over to me all excited about the great buy he had found on ketchup. He had picked up four bottles for $1 from an end - of - aisle display. I was standing in the ketchup aisle and picked a bottle of the same size and brand off the shelf. It was marked 23 cents. It pays to check the prices. Gene Lapkiewicz of Bayonne, N.J., often shops late on Saturday, the last day when weekly sale prices are good. By the time I do my shopping, the clerks are already putting out merchandise with the regular Sunday says Gene. prices, For example, a popular brand of soda is regularly 89 cents a bottle, but the store often has it on sale for 69 cents. By late Saturday figuring unit prices. When I get to the checkout counter, I make sure the cashier sees the calculator before she starts ringing up my purchases. The cashiers seem to be much more careful about ringing up my items. It has proven to be a great deterrent to cash register mistakes." These readers and others whose smart shopping experiences appear in this column receive a copy of my refunding magazine, the National Supe- -- needed required refund forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers may not be available in all areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. The following refund offers are worth $9.47. This weeks offers have a total value of ADOPHS Inflation Fighter. Receive a 50 -- coupon care of Adophs Natural this newspaper. and a Percent Tenderizer 100 coupon for $1 meat. for Send the to the required refund form Write to and one label from address following obtain the form Adolphs 100 Percent required by this $2 Natural Tenderizer. refund offer: DX Expires March 31, Toothbrush Refund P.O. Box El Paso, Texas 79966. Send a stamped, self - addressed enOffer, PM-15- Fifteen members of the Helper Womens Club met Nov. 19 at The Point After Club and enjoyed their annual Thanksgiving dinner. Alice Anderson offered a Thanksgiving prayer. Elizabeth Huff presided at a short business meeting. Favors were made and furnished by Etta Diamanti and Elizabeth Huff. The clubs annual Christmas party will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17 at the Civic Auditorium. A potluck luncheon will be served. All members are urged to attend and bring a covered dish and a $3 gift for the exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Santa will be present and a program will be presented. Hilma Birch and Susan Moore are in charge. Alice Anderson 2, BROOKS Smooth n Tangy Refund Offer. Receive a $1 refund. Send the required refund form and five velope with your request. This offer neck labels from expires Feb. 28, 1982. n Brooks Smooth CLIP N FILE Tangy Ketchup. REFUNDS Expires March 31, of Nov. 29) (Week 1982. Seasonings, Sauces, DURKEE Famous Sugar, Syrup, Salad Foods. Receive a 50 Dressings (FUe 5) Clip out this file and cent refund. Send the keep it with similar required refund form and two package cash - off coupons beverage refund offers fronts from any with beverage Durkees Roastin Bag for example. Mixes for Chicken. coupons, Start collecting the Expires Jan. 31, 1982. Order of the Eastern Star The month of November was an exciting one for Beta Tau members. On Nov. 12, Maurine Tanner served as Carol Rowley was installed as Worthy Matron and Herbert Hardgrave as Worthy Patron in recent ceremonies for Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order of the Eastern Star. Joyce Martines was installed as Associate Matron and Trevor Whiteside as Associate Patron for the ensuing year. Ann Bene was elected as Conductress and Judy Hardgrave as Associate Conductress, and installed along with Ellen Radakovich as secretary, Cecil Munn as treasurer, and Robert Radakovich as sentinel. The following appointive officers were installed by installing officers: Ellen and Robert Radakovich; Maxine Boyd as chaplain; Wilhelmina Holdaway as marshal; and Lorraine Giacoletto as organist: Dorothy Routh, chaplain; Ange Cortese, marshal; Gladys Vignetto, organist; Mabel Jones, Adah; Charlotte Reynolds, Ruth; Janice Swanner, Esther; Sylvia Clerico, Martha; Esther Wheeler, Electa; and Ruth Ann Whiteside, Warder. Wilhelmina Holdaway is the outgoing Worthy Matron and LaMar Jones the outgoing Worthy Patron. Mr. Jones also has the honor of being a past Grand Patron of the Order of the Eastern Star of Utah. hostess. Special guests for the evening were Frank Romano and Edna Romano. Frank told of his recent month-lon- g stay in Japan as an exchange student. He showed slides and shared interesting items he brought back from Japan. Frank and Edna then answered questions for the group. Sharyn Heiner served Hot Apple Crisp alamode and drinks. Laurie Nelsons elegant dining room provided the setting for Beta Taus annual Thanksgiving Dinner on Nov. 19. Lots of scrumptious dishes were served, along with the traditional turkey and dressing. Gifts were exchanged among secret sisters and final plans were made for Beta Taus holiday season. On Dec. 10, Sandy Leonard will play hostess. G.F.W.C. Price Sorosis Club -- Price Sorosis Club members and guests met at the Mountain Fuel Auditorium for a demonstration in food preparation Nov. 16. Pat Craig, president, conducted the meeting, and Elsie Thomas, Home Life chairman, introduced the program. Helen Smith, Mountain Fuel Price Division December "gave With must the flavors: Plain Gouda, Caraway Gouda, Smoked Gouda and Strawberry Bon Bons. No. 4 7 $9.98 Plus guaranteed delivery charge Plus guaranteed delivery charge if shipped Dutch Trio Three bnave Soao On A 7 oz.Goudas...in three delicious if shipped lb 4 Assorted Cokhs 9 9b vaiue RADIO 5.49 cc II SHARP SOLAR NITE PAL NIGHT LIGHT CALCULATOR PiOi.i Cartoon Image on Cenng 5 99 value nnll 14.99 btc SCARFUMBRELLA SET 6-9- AQUAVELVA TRAVELERS SET DeodoiaM 3 Tasty Treat lb. BEEF STICK Summer Sausage, 5 oz. Smoky (smoked cheese bar), 3 oz. jar of Sweet-Ho- t Mustard, Cracked Wheat Thins and Strawberry Bon Bons. No. 58 $19.98 3 lb. BEEF STICK Summer Sausage, 7 oz. Plain Gouda, 5 oz. Smoky (smoked cheese bar), 12 oz. Mild Cheddar Horn, 8 oz. Edam Stick, 7! oz. Cheese n Ham and Strawberry Bon Bons. No. 52 $33.98 Plus guaranteed delivery charge Plus guaranteed delivery charge if shipped 1 if shipped OIL OF OLAY Pi 'll 4 6 0 5 vatue i? ft Co'fls 9 3.29 DUCAIR BATH OIL PEARLS 5 Blue and Must 34 Vaiu 1.89 UL AND POLARIZED EXTENSION CORDS Big Roundup r ke 3 Rack memdes 6 5 97 value 5 SSmSS,. J MICKEY MOUSE ELECTRONIC SCHOOL HOUSE MATH QUIZ Of SPACE SAUCER MATH QUIZ CHRISTMAS BOWS f i Asvxeo BoS 00 value Phi Rjg 9 iAo SCOTCH MAGIC TAPE ffawr W i 450 60 vame 2.79 Say Merry Christmas! with a taste of e country goodness. DUCAIR SWIRL PERFUMED SOAP old-tim- luiunr If youre coming up long on Christmas gifts to give and short on ideas, now you can put your mmd to rest. At Hickory Farms weve got over 100 different gifts. With plenty of choices in almost every price range be the 3 ZplOCs handle all the details. So come to Hickory Farms and discover delicious gifts youll be happy to give. That someone else will be even happier to receive. give you a taste of , old-tim- e Of OHIO Fri. & Sat. 10a.m. 8p.m. I HKI ( icncr.il Host G n m, it n in Offri n.iIkI 11 .il p.ir1iiiMtHiK I Ik kor Mures 2.29 ate 2 C0NAIR NEW TWIST vSs:''"' 7QO GC I lU If W A wI KIDDIE CHRISTMAS CARDS pact AA 99 vame WATER PIK Iravete NMe .m travel use 45 95 Value yy ftti 2 M Rateta Caapeti fcraiitfe EMERSON AMFM ELECTRONIC RADIO i4- JiQ1i 14 Uoc Radio value 26.76 ACTIVITY PLAYB00K cwt' FOR CHILDREN j La mfc nn JJJJ WESTCL0X DUNMAR DROWSE a"" Coft AK le tff.te a" d puies 59 Viuif ' country goodness: West Main, Price Ne rm ea'nngs '2 95 Vi'ue Traditional Prints '00 Sq M 6 Asst Designs 49 vame MaoDOuno (6 95 value THEM ARE 8UOOESTED ASSOCIATED I'tt Ml NM'IMt lUnNH in DRUQOISTS PRICES AND PROOUCTS OPTIONAL WITH PARTICIPATINa Dan's Pharmacy CASTLE VALLEY MALL electronic calculator around with me at the J bi es WRAP THOMAS NELSON k FAMILY BIBLE Visit a ne;irby Hickory Farms store at: carry a small MHOS o i pare 9 ? 60 value - flieftory farms 11 CHRISTMAS Soaps Vame ENERGIZER EVFREADY Our gifts are filled with an incredible variety of tasty delights, including things like our famous Beef Stick summer sausage, cheeses, jams, jellies, and more. And if youd like your gifts sent out, well gladly We 50 COSTUME JEWELRY WITH VELOUR BOX 4 youre after. Donald Heck of Allentown, Pa., has found a way to cut down on mistakes at the checkout counter. he KlWW' HAWK GIFT SET that It is great for FoC3(S YOU 9.99 Cologne ana Value 8 correct supermarket, ttlO 9, tracted! says. ASSOCIATED DRUGGISTS AM HEADPHONE Rope L amount of $1.98 was shown. Since then I have made it a practice to keep a careful eye on the register as each item is rung up and to spot - check the tapes with my own adding machine when I get home. In one case I found that my coupons were added to my bill instead of sub- I Mein-Noodle- Half-Tim- e machine. The clerk rang them up again and 637-50- Noon HMS Chow Monday, Dec. 7 7:30 p.m. Art Class. Tuesday, Dec. 8 Noon HMS lima Beans-Ha6 p.m. Game Night & Potluck. Noon HMS Swiss Wednesday, Dec. 9 Steak; 12:30 p.m. Bingo; 1 p.m. Ceramics; 1 p.m. Bowling. Thursday, Dec. 10 Noon HMS Meat Loaf; 7 p.m. Ceramics. Noon HMS Baked Friday, Dec. 11 Chicken; 1 p.m. Bingo; 8 p.m. Dance. Bazaar-Bak-e Sale Dec. 16 at the Center Ceramics, Bazaar items, delicious bread and goodies. Come and do your Christmas shopping. lb. BEEF STICK Summer Sausage, Yankee Trader Tea Bags, two 2 oz. Cheese Spreads, 3 oz. jar of Sweet Hot Mustard, 8 oz. Medium Cheddar Stick, Cracked Wheat Thins and Strawberry Bon Bons? No. 22 $14.98 1 up two items that cost he 99 cents each, says. To save time I took two dollar bills out of my wallet as I was standing in the checkout line. But when the clerk rang up the two items, the total came to $3.45. I said that there must have been some mistake. He saw that the two items were marked 99 cents each with Carbon County Senior Citizens PLUSH TEDDY BEAR OLD SPICE GIFT SET Ate quick stop at the supermarket to pick something senior citizen news rrupp STOCKINGS I recently made a wrong them. smms, to cash register. agreed Copy for club news items will be accepted until Monday at noon for inclusion in the following Wednesdays newspaper. The Sun Advocate will accept photographs but takes no responsibility for returning from your ne&iborhood afternoon, the bottles marked 89 cents are already back on the shelves. My solution to this problem is to put the sale price next to each sale item on my shopping list. When I pick the item off the shelf, I double - check the price marking to make sure that Im getting the bargain I expected. Joseph Riedel of Stamford, Conn., tells how he learned to pay more attention to whats going on at the and of the American Legion met the La Salle for their at Auxiliary November meeting. After dinner and a social hour, the meeting was conducted by Vice President Arlene Chavez. The minutes and financial report were read by Mary Vigor. Letitia Thompson, the new state president, was a special guest. She informed the group of her project to help add to the new addition to the Veterans Hospital. She said they need magazine subscriptions, house plants and other miscellaneous items. During the evening, the ladies planned their Christmas party to be held Dec. 30. Each member will bring a $3 gift to exchange. Viola Ori is chairman for the Christmas program. The door prize was won by Mary Vigor. The next meeting will be at the La Salle The members ll Beta Tau in holiday spirit ss 1982. Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5B American Legion Auxiliary home economist, presented a demonstration in Christmas cooking and conservation tips. A dinner menu from appetizers to dessert was suggested and the items prepared were served. Holiday recipe books were given as favors. Public Affairs was the project exemplified at a meeting Nov.' 3. The Carbon County Senior Citizens Band was featured and Frank Romano, Sterling Scholarship award winner, related his experiences in Japan. Viola Ori was chairman and Diane Olson, Vivian Grako and Merilee Jeanselme were hostesses. G.F.W.C. projects were reported and each member answered roll call with a response about an original art object she had made. A Christmas party will be at 7 p.m. Dec. 7 at the United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Hostesses will be club members on the first half of the roll. show-and-te- 1- Dec. 30. $16.49. Write to me in REFUND OF THE DAY of proofs while purchase looking for the Shopper. cent rmarket notes club supermarket shopper 2, 198- 3 West M. ii Price Hours: 10a.m. 6p.m. Mon.-Thurs- . i STORES Chuck's Prescription Pharmacy 133 South Moin Helper s; |