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Show tr::r rtisr Tlmrsy, : Denis N Hamrrson Phone 825-947- 4 : tc v The April pack meeting for Cub Scout Troop 314 was held April 28 at the stake center. Scout in Dm I, directed by Phylii Emery. were dressed as vendors and sold popcorn. directed Florence by m 8 TeLCOM e" NEWCOMERsF MlAi" ForttBase 1 i Settle in Brigham City 30 Minute Commuting j J We have a choice J ' 1 i 1 of 3 week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Child, former Sunset residents spent a few days in our area last week visiting with friends and relatives. They are now making their home in Cheyenne, Wyo. Son Charles, his wife and baby are living in Bountiful now but exect to buy .. house and move soon to Sak Lake City. Sympathy is expressed to Robert Miller. His brother, Michael MillerofLay-ton- , was killed when he darted in front of a train on his way home from school Friday. He was the son of Mr. and !lrs. Virgil Miller. MS Floyd Konopasek has returned home after two years in Germany. He joined his wife and children, Scott, Cheryl, Melinda and Kelly who have awaited his return here. MS Konopasek will leave next weekend 4 bedrooms available J & far sale with Immediate occupancy at prices ' CZZk'' f1Aq p yu I cm ffonL (Some rentals), i Contact: 1 S Western Kill Realty TcL So. Brigham City ! i 29 East 7th i 723-349- for a new assignment in Denver, with future family plans yet uncertain. is expressed to Sympathy Wanaa Berkley. Her mother, Mary Bright Sharp, 77, died last Tuesday in Preston after a long illness. Funeral services were held Friday in Preston, with burial in the Preston cemetery. Mrs. Grant Wise and her daughter Janet visited in Pres-lo- n on Thursday with Mrs. Wises mother, Letha Smih. Mrs. Wise attended the viewing ofthemotherofMrs. George Berkley on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Donaldson have left Sunset and will make their home in the Layton area. Mr. and Mrs. James h of Clinton will call home the house the Donaldsons vacated. Mr. and Mrs. LaFrantz Stephens and Mrs. Ossie Brench-le- y of Ogden were dinner guests of the H.G. Hammons Sunday. Mrs. Donna Kidd and Mrs. S.L. Sly were among mothers attending Mothers Weekend at Utah State University over the weekend. The mothers were housed in their daughters quarters with luncheons, fashion show, religious services Sunday and an award event on Saturday evening. Fathers were invited to a luncheon with their daughters on Sunday at the Blue bobcat; Jody Stambach, bobcat; Brian Tbalman, one year pin; Gary Miller, one year pin; Curtis Madsen, wolf, gold and silver arrow; Bradley Wallace, aquanaut, naturalist; Thayne Bingham, aquanaut; John O Brien, aquanaut, forrester, traveler; Thomas Rock, aquanaut, citizen; Billy Knight, aquanaut, and Jody Stambach, aquanaut. Mf. and Mrs. A.C. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lee of Roy spent a few days fishing in the Flaming Gorge area last Ganz, Dean Vernon, Kelly Browning, Scott Wallace and Danny Powell. Group singing was conducted by Margaret Mille. Bradley Wallace led the boys in the Cub Scout oath. The following awards were presented. John Holt, bobcat; Danny Barnes, bobcat; Kevin Porter, bobcat; Todd Larsen, Wallace presented magic acts. Those participating were Roger Allen, Curt Madsen, Dennis Johnson, Greg Vernon, Doug i May 6, 1971 UMitlQ3& i Den 3, I I' V 7J bird. Annette Kidd and Denise are both attending Utah State. Miss Sly is affiliated with Kappa Delta Sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hurst of Blanding, parents of Mrs. Robert Holt, visited in ourarea over the weekend. Their grandson, John, was baptized and confirmed. Mrs. F.E. Anderson enjoyed her 80th birthday dinner at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Shirley Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fleming, Ogden, Mrs. DuWayne Bennett, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dunaway and their son, Scott. Van Henson, Scott Dunaway and Marilyn Sessions of Syracuse were among drama students winning regional superior ratings at Clearfield High. On Saturday they were given excellent ratings in competition at BYU in Provo. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen have returned from a three-da- y stay in Denver at a dental cetts, Evons family of Henifer. The Mel Woods family have returned to Sunset from Albany, Ore Mr. Woods was employed Sly by Swifts in Ogden and Albany. SUNSET FIRST WARD Social relations class will be led in the morning on Wednesday by Sharon McClean with Rea Peevler giving the lesson in the evening. Cultural refinement classes next week and work meeting May 26 will wind up the seasons regular les- son-in-la- Lan-gut- sons. Stuart Norris was graduated from Primary and sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deli Norris. Mary Ellen Leatham was sustained as assistant chorister in Relief Society. Ilia Sewell ivho was was sustain- released, ed as assistant secretary of the Relief Society. Evon Anderson was baptiz--e- d and confirmed. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Anderson. The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hamblin was named Chad R Hamblin. convention The birthday of Evon Fawcett of Henifer was celebrated by about 18 family members at the Utah Noodle Parlor in Ogden Friday evening. Present the families of the Frank we'-Stokers, Ray Eves, Jack Eves, Boyd Earls, the Arlo Faw SUNSET SECOND WARD The Gregory Germans have named their new daughter, Kim- berly. Jimmy Popham was baptized and confirmed He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James e PRIG fes AA : : Croam 5S TS & - Ljrga Crop ra Ok Largo dot Lucerne Yogurt Cocoa Mix Eight Fruit Flavors Tomato Juice Libby's Delicious 40c) lief Society Tuesday in the morning and evening session. Beverly Andreason is in charge of the day class with Darlene Read taking the evening class. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Curtis McCulloch was gra- SUNSET SEVENTH WARD The David Caines called their new son, Cory Michael. Nora B. Stephens will present the social relations lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday morning with Eileen Marshall leading the evening class. The work session this month will be May 18 when a demonstration on making various types mrnmmwmmmmm mWMwnw Wiw Beverly Andreason was sustained a Primary teacher. Nelson and Kay Alldredge were released fiom the Primary. There will be a demonstration of making draperies in Re Co-le- Telephone hints for calling Mom 3IW .fS ColtNxnla , Fancy Bananas Grade A Fryers Ground Beef I Safewoy Produce fa mjf Lorg . . . 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Juice Cocktail 15 0amnd Store The Rest Package w Tomato Juice 1.24 IldlltpiCBS ftt, wMd Focwt Tissue . 3V.'.30 IB'l-a- Cookies Fig Beans & 41 4'j-- a Figaro Cat Food Frtskie Cubes Boy Baker Qoimeol Sugar Chip Conu Van Camp Pork go Can Gold ? . Mixed Vegetables, Green Peas, Golden Corn or Peas and Carrots L eiSCOUNfPRIC Naliiy's Lasagne Miracle Whip . Vegetables wmmw Jod Tempi Jell Weil Puddings Raisin Bread Raisin Kilt is to dial direct, half-hou- wmmmmsmm tUed Pour n Store r Pour What You Need Campbell's Soup tnp'"' Stuffed Olives Menxamllo Buttermilk Bread tie-u- p much Color All Truly Fine of lingerie has been arranged for. Manager advises ' Strawberries SUNSET SIXTH WARD John Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt, was baptized and confirmed. The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jellings was blessed and given a name. About 45 members of the families of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Allen of Billings, Mont., acSUNSET THIRD WARD companied them through the Idaho Falls LDS Temple last David Valentine was baptized and confirmed. He is the Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Reuben son of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrell, were among the group. Mrs. Morrell is Mr. Allens Valentine. Wendal Larsen, son of Mr. sister. Others were parents, and Mrs. DuWayne Larsen, was Mr. and Mrs. Orson Allen, Springville, Doris Allen Murbaptized and confirmed. Leslie Opp was advanced ray, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ainto the Priesthood to a Teachllen, Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Teiehert, Benjaman. er. Scott Dunaway has been reAaronic Priesthood boys and leased as a Sunday School teagirls of the Mia Maid group cher and secretary of his Priest enjoyed an outing in Huntsville quorum. He was sustained as Friday at the ranch of the Ross assistant to the YMMIA presiAllens. There were about 20 dent. who participated in hayriding, Betty Rossiter will be in horseback riding, games and charge of the Relief Society picnic refreshments. Accomwork meeting Wednesday evepanying the boys and girls were their leaders the Steve Madsens ning. Monte Bloxhams, Harry AleSUNSET FOURTH WARD xanders, Lee Garcia and Don The Lyle Johnstons called Wise. their new son, Jason Lyle. Members of the Junior SunStacy Morrill, daughter of day School will present the Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Mori ill, Mothers Day program next was baptized and confirmed. Sunday morning. Sherrie Bailey will be in Relief Society Tuesday will charge of the Relief Society be the work session. An old work meeting Wednesday morfashioned candy pull is on the ning. A fashion show is being agenda. Marge Holt, work leaplanned. Judy Heninger will der estimates that the candy present the lesson and lead the will cost those participating less than 50c a pound. evening session Tuesday. duated from Primary and sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey m Mb- Loaf Dozen (X Hershey Instant Framh Regular or Seiame Seed 3 3 I Skylark Bread t Popham. The daughter of Carl Grim-stad- t, Janet, was baptized and confirmed. Aaronic Priesthood boys, and girls of corresponding age and their parents are looking forward to a banquet in their honor Friday evening. Kathryn Trumble will direct the Relief Society activities on Wednesday morning with Blanche Thompson in charge in the evening. There will be work on crochet bead jewelry. (Sir 3 J 24.e(. Lea c ; |