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Show "''V V i.v V' ; . 1 ggfe1 Denise Pho pc oy 7 1 qmnifiii 2$ 9A7H if ngwwwM ;ews Sandridge Camp of PUP Lily Workman. The little girl met at the home of Kajhryn is the eleventh grandchild of Brady on Thursday morning Mrs. and Mrs. Lindsey Workfor the January meeting with man. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carver Captain Noma Earl conducting. The lesson Firm in ''have two nre grandsons born autothe Faith th to Ron and Debbie Allan of of DruciHa Dorris biography Granger and A1 and Jackie Hendricks a$ early Utah Btaof Salt Lake recently. Mr. pioneer was given by Denise and Mrs. Dean Garber of Salt Hammon. President were: Lake are the grandparents. Mrs. Brady, Lucy Smith, Anthony and Josephine Murial Martin, Lueljg Car- ' Matter have a new daughter ver, Ruth Larsen, Flor? t bprdon Jan. 26. Neibaur, Mrs. Cart and Mrs. Tb birthdays of Kenneth Hammon. The meeting In Iverson and daughter Karen February 24 will be at .the JMack was observed at the home of Luella Carver. ' -- - lvfcrson home on Sunday with a C fys observed their wedding mother Bessie at the ttid anniversary on Sunday with a dison home in Hooper Another dinner out. sister Jennie Flora Neibaur, her sisters, Stoddard of West Point was Marlene Doxey of Ogden and there also Ruth Dunaway and her Viola Folkman of Plain City had joint birthday luncheon mother Mrs F E Anderson, on Thursday which was of Ogdon are in California for hosted by another sister, a two weeks visit with Mrs Bessie Widdison and their Dunaways brother, Mrs Duane nriersons son Anderson in San Bernardino, California Mrs Dunaway-hasurgery last w (ek will do a bit of recuperating while she is away Eliza Beesley who died on Sunday was the mother of Earl Beesley, Elkain Call and Darlene Cobaughall of Sunset d serviceman works aboard sub Roy Interior Navy Com- Electrician munications Third Class Craig Sewell, son of Diane Sewell of 3860 Midland, Drive, Roy, Utah, is serving as a crewmember aboard the submarine tender Mr. and Mrs. Tons Myers of a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Black USS Proteus Seattle, Washington have a attd their family live in new daughter their third girt. His ship, a 574 ft floating City. 4 Brigham Mrs. Myers is the fopnir' - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elwell repair shop is homeported in Apra Harbor, Guam The Proteus is specially equipped and designed to provide complete service for nuclear powered, fleet ballistic missile submarines He and his shipmates represent a crew of maintenance specialists from virtually all the Navy's career fields. Besides providing technical and mechanical expertise and repair facilities, the Broteus supports the Silent Service by replenishing food movies supplies, recreation equipment, by providing medical dental facilities the He joined October 1974 Navy and plus ami MRS CALVIN JOHNSON, m Party planned "I . K-tM- COMPAtE AK3BBC0YU 1 GLADLY miUUED OF 'Ett UP EXCESS WASTE, AGED TO PERFECTION mm FOODS AT by volunteers USDA CHOICE BEEF, IT COSTS LESS TO FILL SELLS ONLY RT patient Teresa Mooney and Mrs. James Bomah The patients of Weber rendered by the Old Time County Hospital will be Fiddlers, under the Direction guests at a party of James Schupe Refresh planned by the Volunteer ments will be served Mrs James Bowman, Mrs Auxiliary, to be given Thursday, Feb at 7 pm A Calvin Johnson and Mrs Ken special treat will be the blue Rutherford are serving on the grass music, enthusiastically committee for the party stamps, mid-wint- Prieai Effactlva 7 Full Days February 2, thru February 8, 977 Sunday - 10 a.m. to t p jn. Won day thru Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1 History lecture r: series continues During the past five months, the Utah State Historical Society has sponsored a Utah History at Lecutre series. This series is designed to increase our knowledge of our own states history. The speakers have m been outstanding Dr. Melvin Smith, Mr. W. L. Rusho and Helen Z. Papamkolass slides which were presented as part of their discussions were excellent and showed a great deal of scholarly inquiry. Dr. Leonard Arrington delivered a very interesting address" Ronald Coleman discussed the Blacks in Utah and 2 CUDAHY BAR "S" USDA CHOICE Beverley Beeton outlined womens suffrage D Ronald G Watt, as archivist at the LDS Church Historical Department and director of this series reports, I have tried to obtain the best speakers available WTe feel he has done just that and think that you will feel the same way once you have heard them. Lb. Wliu i ' dr i , USDA CHOICE POT ROAST USD Round Done U. CHQC .Jl MTOTBOAST V CUBE STEAK . WHOLE FRYERS u,. OLD FAITHFUL FRANKS BEEF LUNCH MEATS u, SHORT RIBS 5939 u. DUBUQUE CORNED BEEF ROUNDS u, 1 WILSONS 8 PACK TAMALES HI 89 a. SIGMANSASST. GROUND U mg FAMILY PACK USDA CHOICE UV CHUdtJTIAK LUDACHOtcr r9 mm A GRADE so GRADE LINK SAUSAGE m 7 begin p m and will be held in the Salt Lake Public Library Lecture Hdall The Library is located on 209 East Fifth South The Lecture Hall is on the third floor The next presentation will be on February 9, 1977 Dr Davis Bitton, professor of history at the University of Utah will discuss Visual Image of Mormons in Nineteenth Publications Dr Bitton Century received his bachelors degree from Brigham Young University where he majored in history He received both his masters degree and his doctors degree from Princeton in history. He has written books and articles on many subjects We are also looking forward to the presentation in March when Dallin Oaks President of Brigham Young will discuss University Joseph Smith and Legal Process Brazilian temple HAr no. V work progressing n,V9 u, Programs in all cases !19 Army Air Corps During PAULO, BRAZIL new temple of the World War II. he served as an Latter-daSaints (Mormon) intelligence officer, with both Church is making fine his Portuguese and German progress and will be ready languages aiding him consome time in 1978, reports siderably He is married to Elder James E. Faust, the former Ruth Wright of building supervisor, of the Salt Lake City and they are Mormon First Quorum of the the parents of three sons and two daughters, and they ha e Seventy presidency, there The work is moving along six grandchildren Mrs Faust, being the sixth well, and contributions are coming in at an encouraging of the eight children in her rate despite 100 percent in- own family, recalls the flation in Brazil, and 500 quilting bees that were part percent in Argentina, Elder of her childhood memories, and the warming of cold feet Faust continues Older Faust resides in Sao on the oven door of a coal Paulo, where he is supervisor stove, riding on a sleigh y of the Area of pulled by the family's the favorite house, playing in the Mormon Church Although the growth of the hay and having teasing Mormon Church in Latin brothers squirt milk at her as America is rapid, Elder they did their chores, milking Faust points out that the the cows She remembers the growth also is solid, and more blistering heat of the summer like an oak than a sunflower. sun when weeding the garElder Faust was born in den, picking currants, Delta, Utah, on July 31, 1920, berries, or vegatables. She and served a Mormon Church recalls family gatherings of mission to Brazil from 1939 to relatives and the feeling of 1942 and entered the U.S belonging they brought. SAO -- The y FAMILY SCOTT LACHOY Bi o Pack, 11 Brazil-Urugua- WESTERN FAMLY 303 Can Hl-- FRUIT COCftTA.lL CR. of LACHOY - . cAMPtEu f.VJSt00M SOlCoo SOUP . CHINESE NOODLES BEST BET 4 1. PV,. : MAC DC SPAGHETTI WESTERN fAIU.Y I Of. TOMATO 36 . 22 45 I39 44 0. Can MONTE 26 Oi. Btle. TOMATO CATSUP BETTY CROCKER 40 Ox. Pkg. BISQUICK PRIDE PAK 16 SAUCE.r No. 10 Con I05 INSTANT POTATOES WESTERN an 45 65 97 FRUIT DRINK Da FAMILY 46 Ox. Can 49 TOMATO JUICE I BLUEBONNET Lb MARGARINE REFRESHINGS 16 Ox. 41 e PEPSI COLA WESTERN FAMILY 303 Can c SWEET PEAS CORNET Jumbo Rol c PAPER TOWELS HONEY BEE 25 Lb. Bag 15 WHITE FLOUR EKRSHDAlRy8KXFROZENFOOD$l FRIED CHICKEN YOGURT Meadow Gold 8 Oz. 2 Lb. Pkg. Pkg. I Banquet If 11 GREEN LEMONS pifkbs tuc$ TEXAS FINK .. ( 9 CUCUMBERS lit' . ) y ' i . GRAPEFRUIT wife 9 r. 9 t. PILLSBURY 8 Ox. Pkg. HOLLAND Dutch V, Gal. TUBE BISCUIT ICE CREAM CREAM O WEBER 16 Ox. Pkg. COTTAGE CHEESE 63 RHODES 36 Ct. Pkg PAN ROLLS n 99 'H i: los 3620 WALL AVE., OGDEN, UTAH I Christen McDonald ROY Christen Anne McDonald, daughter of Curt E. and Julie Anne Gregory McDonald, of 4868 S. 2675 W., died Monday, Jan. 24, 1977 at her home of sudden infant death syn- drome. She was born Nov. 12, 1976, in Ogden. The parents are members of the Roy 7th LDS Ward. Surviving are the parents of Roy; the grandparents, Mrs Melba McDonald, Roy, Mrs. Judy Gregory, Washington Terrace; Robert Gregory, Knoxville, Tenn ; the Mrs. Pearl Mahoney, Hooper; Rodney L. Ipsen, Ogden. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 27, 1977 at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Glen Bridges officiating. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery. J |