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Show i fnuT; May 19, I960 weekend fir. and Charles Y. Lewrenc and family, 1387 N. 850 W. trfjoyed a visit la Blackfoot, Idaho, with Mr. Lawrences parents, , Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stringham. Paring the Sunset Lcoels Mr. r a Favorite Meal s 7 A favorite meal rett C. Lareen at the 6 Page Eva a home, 132 N. Mr. and Mr. Eraaat L. Law 830 W. Is tha following recipe 84 W. 2300 N, exson, Mr. Lama ahatae with you pect Jr their parenta from Balti(our reader), . more, Maryland, fa July. They era Mra. Bertha Ziolkowakl who Now Potato atyla will remain about two weeks About 8 amall naw potatoaa, and Mr. and Mra. Ernest L. 2 cup milk Lawton, 8r who will also spend week here. froian or frash cup paai a couple of lft . 2 tablaapoona butter 2 tablespoons cornstarch salt and papper. Mre. Ida Leathern, Logan, waa in Sunset last week visiting her son and daughter-in-laBoil potatoes slowly, add Mr. and Mra. Donald L. Leapeas, milk and cornstarch which thern, 434 W. 2400 N. and her has been mixed with small five grandchildren. Mr. Leaamount of milk. Cook at low thern celebrates hie birthday temperature. When thickened 18. May Mrs. add butter and seasonings. Larsen's family prefers a fruit A hobby with Mr. aad Mra. punch and some sort of meat Welle Leavitt, 08 W. 2300 N. or a sandwich with fresh fruit i raising smell Mexican Chitopping off the meal. Another huahua dogs. The doge vary favorite of the Larsens is Twin- from two pounda to four pounds kles topped with strawberries when full grown. The Loavitta and ice cream. else tell them after they are Blue Ike Quill writing group, six weeks old. At the present a branch of Ogdens League of time they have seven dogs, Utah writers, will meet Thurs- ranging in color from black day, May 19, at the home of with tan, white with tan markMargaret Hansen, 898 B I r e h ings, radish blonde and white. Clearfield. Original May list, two of the dogs are In Ogden and poems will be to enter the dog show manuscripts read by Lorine Bezyack, Ogden, and Pat Grimm, Sunset. Street, Picnic at lagoon A fun picHill AFB nic wss held at Lagoon by the Civil Engineering Division, Hill Air Force Base, under the direction of Colonel Edmond numbered Attendance 480 which included the military and civilian mambera of the division end their families. Everyone present enjoyed the luncheon which was prepared by the members of the division. After this the children present took full advantage of the many concessions available and the entire afternoon was an unequaled success. CAR-TOON- O BRUCE NAIDER By I hate to run out of gat la the middle of nowhere!" Ton, too, will be a regular customer . . . once were had a chance to spoil you! A Layton, KeytvUle bridge club will meet May 21 at Fullmer In Roy for an evening of dinner and bridge. Mrs. Gloria Otter strum Is hostess.' Phone Laytoa 370 : girls enjoyed barbequed beef, etc, at tha lawn party. Mr. and Mrs. 27 Colonial, are Ray Walker, Bonnies parents. J Morton's Mr. and Mrs. Donald WUeen, E. Adams, were in Providence for Mothers' Day visiting Mrs. Wilson's Mother, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Wilson and her son Michael attended Sunday School while there with her mother. Stir-lan- d. Frozen Each Carls Wilcex was 11 year eld May 10th, Several friends were at her home on May 7 for a birthday party. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Wilcox, 2 Aircraft. Sunday dinner guett from Escalante, Utah, were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Woolsey and family and Earl Woolsey at the Klint B. Woolsey home, (72 Julio. Mr. Earl Woolsey la staying on for the next weak or two in Layton. Fresh Frozen Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE CHICKEN PIES CHICKEN tilNNER L0) SUPPLIES Sunset Paints and Drywall Supplies 1126 No. TA Phone ,0) Club IP CTub of Layton The Litra-Lur- e will hold its next meeting May 18 at p.m. at th home of Mrs. Mark Morgan, Layton, A beauty demonstration will be given by Elaine Jara of the Superior Beauty School of Ogden, I BIX win vr u S&aU Tenderized Sirloin or Short Cut SPARE RIBS COUNTRY STYLE Pound EVERGREENS On Gel. Size 27, 28, 30, 31, JUKE 1 great historic spectacle will be presented on e stage nearly as long as the football field by cast of hundreds This , TICKET i N. BUTTER Children (under 15) $1.00 1 f ' Market, No. 2Vz cneck A- - 7 for Daily Diet DOG FOOD 16 CANS ' ft ftp ONLY 1 oo loo 3BSI . 303 Can CANNERY SALES Market SALAD DRESSING PRESERVES $ 00 20 oz. Jars only $ nmm store LAYTOII, UTAH AD FOR THURS, FRI k, 1 t r A. VS?1 loo Size Can ..STATE.. T4f only PORK & DEARS .5 for only Golden West quart only , 19 CAN SIZE SLC Ik $ lz PEARS BEANS each . OTT loo Treasure - ADDRESS-- 16 TOMATO SAUCE CORN OFFId order for a tobal e( Premium, 8 oz. Cans PEAS Brigham Young Univanity, Prove, Utah j Only FsE . $1.50 . 20 lb. Bag lb. j- Inclosed is m V Bar Market tf - Please aetid ma tic beta for A. ia "Sand in Their Shoes for the night ADMISSION Si 29 y TOMATOES P. ticket from your Buy general LDS bishop or stake president. Reserved eaat cold only at BYU Fieldhoeae and Utah Office, Uee coupon below or FiELDHOUSE $150 HICKORY SMOKED CHARCOAL Si 33 admtmton -- CUP AND MAE- -. ;i ROAST , Premium, No. 2 Can BTU Belt Lake Adult Education v x Center, 200 North Main. Sen thee st Furniture Co Bugarhone Utal Symphony Orchaetra Office. 55 Weal fat South, Bah Lake. Stone Dreg Co Spanish Fork RATIIS PlCIIIC Arrow Brand 10 lb. run err your tickits now at 0 Size $298 BYU STADIUM Reserved Seats al Phy Dated cn f.knr.:n Dattcli:n 0 H? PORK LOIN Pound Only Only uvJ Van Engelen't, Brigham City BYU Fialdhouee Ticket Office, Prove MerrHT Pharmacy, Richfield LB. LB. Low, Low Price Smith Drug Co Americas Fork Smith Drug Cb Pleasant Grove BYU Ogden Adult Education Osnter, 553 24th Street Glen Broa. Murio Co Ogden EACH VLAZJ n this 59 ONLY One good way to save face is to keep the bottom half shut. SUNSET miss rr REG. FOR 90SHS m dont CACCIATORE . waaaM Blessing hit baby daughter end giving her the name of Yalanne on Sunday, June 5, at the First Ward chapel will be John W. Farr, F-The little one was born April 29. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Parley Savage, Tooele, who are expected to attend the services on June 5 and Mrs. Hal Farr, Logan. DRYWALL " AUNT SUSAN Monday. TexoLite Adult Can ONLY Several neighber children gathered for the fourth birthday party of Debra Jean Dychee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Dyches SeidLitz GENERAL oz. FOR The Fred Worrell family, 10V Beacon, will leave May 28 for a vacation to Southern California, to visit relatives nd sight seeing many places such as Bryce and Zion Canyons, Hoover Dam, They will be gone about two weeks. Lltra-Lu- r Fresh Frozen SHAVERS, 6 . MAY r 730 Fuller Gigantic f.ltuitcl S r Mra. Dehning tells of tha new address of her son who is serving an LDS Mission. He is now in Marion, Illinois, at 106 South Carbon Street. Main 67V::V!V)!L-Sm::3- fas Welker C-- 6 NOW ON KQW2 12th birthday May 13 at a party with 14 of her girl friends. The Vardeland Park Committee chairman for the For her birthday Wedneeday, event waa Jamea G. Hogge, with th assistance of Frank Mrs. RsNae Chambers, N 57, enan evening out. Hunt, Bob Jones, Donald Wind- joyed ham, Mra, Donald J. Birch, Mrs. Birthdays celebrated In May at the Marge Defining home, Dennis Hunt, and Vernon were for Mrs. Dehning, May 11 and her daughter, Nancy Lynn who was 10 on May 1. Mrs. Defining spent the week of her birthday Sick in bed with virus pneumonia. Her daughter Nancy is now down with the illness. NALDER'S SERVICE Mrs, Ray Walker, 7 Colon W, will be hostess May 20 at 1 p.m. to the eight member of the Ogden Pinochle Club. They will meet at the Top Othe Town in Ogden for lunch and cards, - ft SAT. |