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Show ' small daughter, 'irfm'iiiiiiMin of - - i - Dr and Mrs Val Sundwall Murray and Dr and Mrs David Sundwall and their children David and Nell of il is Holladay were visitors of the H Marge Sunday (1 Thomas 11am-mon- and s her MBBgg5BaiigWMMa Natalie, have returned from Colorado Springs after a visit with Mr and Mrs James Roeder Mrs Boeder is Mrs Thomas's sister Nancy Stahler has been released from the hospital following surgery Mr and Mrs Mark Giles of Seattle, Wash has been visiting here with Mr and Mrs Harold Giles and other relatives in the area Mark is Mr Giles nephew Mary Ann Anderson last week in honor CHOICE of her BEDDING PLANTS Geraniums and Hanging Baskets STANGERS GREENHOUSE 5600 So. 3375 W., Roy 8250803 sister Vickie's birthday with a dinner at her home Present w as the mother of the four girls, Margaret Romer, Lola Ravsten, Tremonton, Linda Shelton and guest of honor, Vickie Anderson, both of Sandy and an aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Leonard Daley of Sunset Young people interested in Pifl irnin '. ' a variety of 4 II projects to begin soon may get in touch with Norma Karl at 825-044- There will be another meeting next Tuesday beginning at 9 p m at Sunset Park for those interested Nina Wallace has returned after spending the past six months or so with a sister in Purcell, Oklahoma Mr, and Mrs Vic Brady have returned after a three weeks exciting trip Their main purpose was to attend bicentintal observances at Smithfield, S C. and the 50th high school class reunion where Mr Brady attended school There were banquets one for all graduates since that time and one of the 50th class A grand ball and parades rounded out the event. From there they went down to Miami for a visit with an old classmate and his family Mr and Mrs. Jesse Adams then on to San Juan, Porto Rico Their hotel was a lieautiful remodeled convent Most of the historical interesting sights in San Juan are within walking distance of the hotel Visitors of Mr and Mrs Hal Girnnge on Sunday were Mr and Mrs George Preston, Mrs. Gornnges parents of West Covina, Calif., Mildred Gorringe of Oakley, Idaho, Mr. Gorringes mother, Vena Jenses, a sister of Mr Gorringe and her daughter, Irene Grames, of Boise, Idaho They came for the missionary farwell of Jean Gorringe who will leave for the Pennsylvania-PittsburMission Marino Ganz has returned after several days in San Francisco where he attended a business seminary Daniel and Mary Lou g A "iflriti, SELLS ONLY COMPARE AND DISCOVER USDA CHOICE BEEF, TRIMMED OF EXCESS WASTE, AGED TO PERFECTION KMART THE TOP QUALITY DISCOUNT STORE ClAOU ACCEPT USDS FOOD A1.." and Donna Pollard's i - on was born on May 1U 15 illiam Gibson Palmer, 93, of Pieson, Idaho who died on May 15, after a long illness, Zella Ball Stone, 67, of Roy, was the father of Marlow Palmer His wife, Annie who died on May 17, was the Catherine Cassman Palmer, mother of Mrs. Clifford died in 1972. He had been a (Claudette) Bingham. Other rancher and businessman, survivors are Brent J. Stone deputy county assessor in of Ogden, Mrs. Douglas Franklin County for 14 years. (Shirley) Rochell of Roy, 3 3 greaHe is survived by 6 children, grandchildren, 16 grea15 grandchildren, tgrandchildren. Funeral tgrandchildren. Funeral services on Friday in Ogden services on Thursday in the Preston 6th Ward. Burial in the Preston Cemetary The Golden Flint's were among the 63 wedding anniversary of Mrs. Flints AFB Hill Two (El verna) parents Mr. and are flying organizations Mrs. Walter A. Smith. It was May 18 Becky Sue Christensen, 14. daughter of Max and Susan Kay Christensen of South Weber died on May 19 of The family had formerly lived in Sunset cancer. routes in northwestern an open house held in the Utah and southwestern Idaho Weber Memorial Hospital as part of their training Civilian pilots are urged to check current aviation maps posted at their local airports to become familiar with the routes The routes have been approved by the Federal Aviation Agency. Flying the missions are pilots from the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB which employsd the F-- 4 jets and the 508th Tactical Group (Reserve) Fighter which utilizes 1 0 p.m. Flights by the 388th are usually Monday through Friday with a Tuesday through Saturday schedule followed by the 508th. The runs are over isolated areas "V areas are avoided. Flights are 1,500 feet or below and are flown in one direction only when the ceiling is above 3,000 feet and visibility is more than five miles. runs are an The important part of training Air Force pilots in low-lev- MO navigation Officais said that the Air Force jets will travel at various speeds during the missions but will not exceed the speed of sound Pilots from both Hill organizations will file a flight plan with the Salt Lake City Flight Service Station at least 30 minutes prior to takeoff Civilian pilots are urged to check with the Flight Services Station if they plan to fly in the isolated area or to cross the published routes high-spee- low-lev- and populated low-leve- l, d Stamp club meets in Roy Saturday, May at 28 3 pm at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy will be the first meeting of the Benjamin Club. Franklin Stamp Prospective members will meet to decide an official name for their club and some stamps will be given to each participant to help them get started with their new hobby. All school age children welcome. For more information call 773-255- 11 GRADE A USDA CHOICE WILSON'S SHANK PORTION Coalville Cemetary Ann Bronson has a new grandchild born on May 18 to Brian and Barbara Florence The new arrival is a gul Alan and Joann Barker have a new daughter born on routes low-lev- el members family observing J" v with Rev Pete Pederson of St Paul's Lutheian Church officiating Burial in the Air Force pilots fly Prices Effective 7 Full Days May 25 thru May 31 Sunday - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. to STAMPS 22 n May 15 A new V Auditorium on Sunday, April They were married May 20, 1914 They are parents of seven children, 38 grandchildren and 63 greatgrandchildren. J.ull have a baby boy boi Gerald Gormley Sunset - Gerald Edward Gormley, 42, of 2063 N. 450 W., died Tuesday, May 17, the at 1977, Hospital in complications e McKay-De- Ogden of following surgery. r USDA CHOICE A&R EXCELLENCE CHUCK STEAKS LIVER SAUSAGE USDA CHOICE BONELESS POT ROAST ib USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE POT ROAST ib V. LOIN SLICED 1.29 1.09 55 u, 1.79 99 , 59 CLUB STEAK TENDER & FLAVORFUL LEAN GROUND BEEF m USDA CHOICE SHORT RIBS PORK CHOPS WIENERS LINK SAUSAGE u,. BARS SLICED BOLOGNA FARMLAND SLICED BACON HOLLAND DUTCH 79 1.19 99 1.29 .b HI GRADE ib Mr. Gormley was born Dec. Grosse Ille, Mich., a son of Matthew L. and Hazel L. Hart Gormley. He was married to Lola Louise Webb on Aug. 9, 1969, 25, 1934, in RATH m. in Ogden. He had been employed as a machinist for the Ogden Iron Works. He was a member of the Baptist Church and had served with the Merchant Marines. He was reared and educated in Michigan. Surviving are his widow of REFRESHING ICi Nolan Manfull, 56, 2575 W died Tuesday, May 17, 1977, at Lake Powell of natural causes. Mr. Manfull was born June 8, 1921, in Farmington, Utah, a son Of Raymond Wells and ROY 'of . 4880 Lanzell LIDO J uLLLb JWW VniT PITTED OLIVES CAN HIC46-OZ- . FRUIT DRINKS GERBERS STRAINED BABY FOOD GENERAL MILLS PKG. WHEATIES LIBBYS 1 CAN CORNED BEEF 36 36 17 77 89 MELO CRUST WHITE OR WHEAT 1 499 SLICED BREAD KRAFT DINNERS PKG. 77.-O- 25 29 1.45 MACARONI & CHEESE MELO CRUST HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG BUNS SHORTENING CAN CRISC0 DELMONTE 303 CAN S. Ireen Preston Manfull. He was married to Mary J Matthews on April 29, 1940, in Harrisville. He retired after 35 years of service as supervisor of industrial specialists at Hill Air Force Base. He was past state president of the Air Force Association, and past president of the Gold 4 I Mark Gormley, Edward Gormley, Miss Karol Ann Gormley, all of Sunset. Also surviving are four brothers and four sisters, Robert Formley, Ogden; William Gormley, Detroit, James Gormley, Mich.; Anaheim, Calif.; Joseph Sacramento, Gormley, Calif.; Mrs. Joyce Blackner, Willow Springs, Wyo.; Mrs. Mary Zampedri, Taylor, Mrs. Nancy Germer, Layton; Mrs. Patricia Garcia, Ogden. Memorial services will follow cremation Friday at 2 p.m. in the Berean Baptist Church, 3846 Jackson. Funeral directors, Chapel of flowers Mortuan Nolan Manfull cream I Sunset; three sons and one daughter, Matthew Arthur Gormley, Michael Byron FRUIT COCKTAIL Joaquin FRESH DAIRYiS 4 f P0PSICLES SLICE CHEESE Kraft American 12-o- Pkg. 10 Pkg. butter 98 FRESH EGGS 55 FAZIOS LARGE DOZ. FROZEN FOODSH TOTINOS ASST. PKG. PIZZA PIES RUSSET PKG. HASH BROWNS 65 '' 3620 WALL AYE., OGDEN, UTAH i I M p- R. ROY R. Joaquin Villarruel, 45, of 5721 S. 2550 'W., died Tuesday, May 17, Benedicts 1977, at St. Hospital. Mr. Villarruel was born Sept. 13, 1931, in Mexico City, Mexico, a son of Joseph and Maria Rodrequez Villiarruel. On Sept. 9, 1953, he was married to Beulah Salazar in Elko, Nev. He had been a foreman of the Maintenance of Way of Southern Pacific Co., retiring in March of 1975. He had lived in Mexico City and Ogden, me ring to Roy in 1952. He was a member of St. Marys Catholic Church and Fraternal Order of Eagles of Star Chapter of the Utah Air Force Association He was a member of F&AM, Scottish Rite; member of Roy I,odge No 2338, Bpo Elks, and Fraternal Order of Eagles Surviving are his widow of Roy, one son, Michael W Manfull, one daughter, Mrs Suzanne Hillman, Ala Mon-togmer- , six four brothers and one sister, Dr. Lowell Lyndyn Manfull, Byron Manfull', both of State College, Pa ; Ambassador Melvin Manful, Washington, D C ; R Keith Manfull, China Lake, Calif.; Mrs. Leora Setwing, Universal City, Tex garand-chidre- Villarruel Ogden. Surviving are his widow of Roy; three sons and three daughters, Joaquin Rodrequez Villarruel, Miss Helen Marie Villarruel, Miss Victoria Angelica Villarruel, all of Roy; Paul Anthony Villarruel, Sonoma, Calif ; Mrs. Daniel (Deborah) Fraga, Ogden; three grandchildren. Also surviving are his mother of Mexico City; one brother and two sisters, Joseph R. Villarruel, Ogden. Mrs. Mucaila Ab... p m-- :. V Maria De r,,ui of Mexico City Interment will be in Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. La-L'- i, |