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Show PAGE NINE mils WASHINGTON ITS the HEY Mrs. Caddie Neilson YEAR Reporter is before us. SATURDAY 0. P. S. sr7 PEANUT BUTTER, PEAS, Davis sl 2 tbs 450 Kitchen Maid Delicious 120 can 170 PEAS, Freshiike MIXED VEGETABLES can 160 P TOMATO JUICE, Pierce's, can 200 CAKE FLOUR, pkg 290 2 pkgs WHEATIES 250 2 pkgs CHEERIOATS 250 FRUIT CAKE MIX pkg 430 2 lbs 170 (RY BEANS MACARONI or SP'GHETTI, bulk, 2 lbs 150 SOAP POWDER, White King, gnt pkg 570 each LAUNDRY SOAP, giant bars 50 10 lbs 290 POTATOES, unclassified 1b ONIONS 40 doz 290 ORANGES, 200 size, Navels doz 230 1EM0NS, 360 size doz 490 'St GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona can County 46-o- z Soft-A-Sil- k 1-- lb Cnp Sffapai'Jlew'yaVito&tiM M WITH SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR YOUR HELP IN MAKING THIS JOYOUS SEASON. u9 fester IJs'issTsSf M? tofeTsV I.OtarfWW PENNEWS PRE-INVENTOR- End-of-the-Ye- HOLIDAY GREETINGS W 0 .EARANCE BRINGS YOU BARGAINS GALORE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF T1IE FAMILY 75c Garments Boys Blue 500 C. 10 Only Women's Skirts Dec. 26 to 31 Inclusive 12 Only Girls 1- - FLOUR, Red Bar 1M Skirts 7 Only Womens Slack Suits 3-- o Womens Only The Church History class of Slack Suits Virgin Sunday school enjoyed a mi party last Thursday night at the home of Evan Lee, given by their teachers, Mr. Lee and Mrs. Min e candies erva Earl. were served as refreshments folThis merhandise must lowing the program. Mrs. Thomas Semmons has gone seU out NOW! No reI to Boise, Ida., to spend Christmas s, 1 I funds, no with her sister, Mrs. Conal Jones. no exchanges. Dont P Replacing the regular lessong period, a special Christmas promiss this Girls Suede opportunity gram was given in the ward Sun- SAVINGS. for I school last Sunday morning. day Jackets I Mrs. Laperle Cornelius and baby PI are here visiting at the hoihe of I Mr. and Mrs. James Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Earl were visiting Monday at the home of &L his father, Sylvester EarL Pleasant Lionel Matthews of )l & Wit Grove spent a few days here last week visiting with his brothers, William and George Matthews, mas Their marriage will Army at Fort Knox, Ky., recently. He will be inducted into the Army take holidays. He expects to leave for his home in January. place Dec. 23rd. Mrs. Ethel DeMille was visiting at Walla Walla, Wash., WednesMiss Lula Brinkerhoff and her the home of Sylvester Earl day. at fiance, Thomas Thompson, arrived Mrs. Howard Whitehead and last Monday. Sunhere from Burbank, Calif., visdaughter are here visiting at the day morning to visit at the home Pvt. Walter Wilcox is here of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- - iting with friends and relatives, home of her parents, Mr. and having been released from the Mrs. Henry Cornelius. 2 Swan tM We x 0 SALAD DRESSING, IGA quart 400 1 SALAD DRESSING, Grand quart 350 X PANCAKE FLOUR, IGA pkg 240 SYRUP, IGA, cane and maple, 24 oz 350 x large pkg 270 6 ROLLED OATS, IGA D.'P. SKAGGS 4 roll pkg 290 DAWN TISSUE x A Surety of Purity 6 Kellogg's large pkg 220 1 u t bottle 180 CATSUP, IGA x Halls children; by fifth VASHIHGTOiI a 6 GRAPENUT FLAKES There large pkg 150 and sixth attendance. very Lenzy Hoopes INSTANT P0STUM Speakers at Sacrament meeting 470 Reporter Paxman and x Sunday were Charles Hassard, 0XYD0L the Sunday school the his large pkg 250 Paxman 6 of ward presented the Thy Neighbor, spoke IVORY FLAKES program: large pkg 250 Hassard while Cradle Song, by the Birth x Jesus. o IVORY SNOW under the direction P. and large pkg 250 6 PI their mother, Hoopes; "Birth have as a 10 bars 480 LAUNDRY SOAP, P.i 6. Vincent; the Stephens City, by Mildred X week. last list 2 lbs 230 PI Colleen Turner; RICE, Blue Rose, fancy Lamb Merrill and Pi and Phyllis to Sunday Orderville BABY FOOD, Heinz 3 cans 230 story, Maxine and number by Bert with their parents, Hall for the id 2 lbs 210 01 SODA CRACKERS, Excell Charles Hassard and 6 are PI and their HEINZ SOUP visiting at the 170 CAN Haven and ents, a arrived Collier 3 lbs 250 o Rome APPLES, Beauty Christmas w Tuesday to 9 Hall. sister, doz 270 ORANGES, Navels, med. size I 2,0 Dresses 4 x 6 ! Girls Jumper Reporter I 2-- 0 Dresses Minerva Ear! 6 Sport Skirts Womens Jumper VIRGIN x Womens 13 Only L. D. S. Mayor and Mrs. D. C. Watson received word from their daughter, Mrs. Robert F. Edwards Sunday that she will take the plane H Tuesday for Camp Walters, Texas, to join her husband, who is in training at that post, and will make her home there for the present. 1 : ar Y I 1 MEATS QUALITY Venj Merry Cheispn Miss Edith Crosby came in on the Monday morning bus from Provo and will remain over the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miles. I 0 I. Overalls t uJ 1 I. Wishing You Watson arrived last Thursday night from Provo to spend the Christmas holidays. D. X 6 r? . The attention of News correspondents is directed to the fact that some of them have been neglecting to give the full information. Some fail to give the first name or initials. Others fail to teU when the action took place. Remember each item should tell : Who, when, where and what and sometimes how. Unless your items contain this information they are incomplete and leave News readers with a feeling of incompleteness. News readers like to know who did it, when they did it, where they did It, how they did it and what the results were. To assist our correspondents, will News readers please contact the correspondent of their community when they have news for the paper. Please do not expect the correspondent to always get in touch with you to know everything that happens in your family. son-in-la- $ FLOUR, Reporter Mrs Nellie Gamester of Portland, Stake missionaries Norma Hansen, Ore., is here visiting at the home Charlene Stirling 3 n d Donald of her daughter and Seegmiller were the ( speakers in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall. our Sacrament meeting last SunAntone Nisson arrived last Fri- day. day from Los Angeles to spend Our Sunday school has been rea few days of his vacation with organized with Max Hunt, superhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. intendent and Harmon Gubler, Nisson. secretary. The outgoing superinA special Xmas program was tendency were Milo Ence, Weston given in our Sunday school last Hafen and Ernest J. Reber. Vernon Tobler has been released as Sunday morning. Mrs. Antone Neilson and Mrs. ward clerk and Weston Hafen Claude Adams returned Sunday sustained in his place. from Provo, where they spent the Mrs. Shirley Cutler has returnweek end. ed from the hospital with her inAlton Jones has returned home fant son. from Las Vegas, where he has Mrs. Roosevelt Gubler returned been for several months. last Saturday from Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Neilson, Mr. where she spent the past week and Mrs. Willard Neilson and visiting her husband, who is staMr. and Mrs. Pete Neilson at- tioned there at present. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prisbrey tended the funeral in Cedar Friday of their sister, Mrs. Lou of Cedar City spent last Sunday Ahlstrom. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eva Iverson has returned Mrs. Walter Hafen. home from Kanarra, where she has been for several weeks. has been assisting Dr. Fae AhlEugene Whitney is home with strom. his family from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nisson and where he has employment. Mrs. Israel Neilson Jr., were busiMrs. Albert Stratton has return- ness visitors in Cedar City on ed from Boulder City, where she Wednesday. And each one of us has his own plans new year. But every American has the buying for this and more Bonds first on his 1943 must list. Lets of more do better in 43. 194S To Correspondents: Mrs. Lula ToJbler Home-mad- 1 3f-1- b I I ALL-BRA- N, I 14-o- z chorus was grades. good Mrs. I 8-oz- Haven of Sunday Washington following "Christmas Kindergarten, of Mrs. Lenzy Jesus, Mrs. Minnie The Holy I reading, piano duet, Colleen Jolley; retold on; musical son-in-la- Moedsto, Calif. Mr. on Love Mr. spoke on The of Vincent Mrs. L. Mr. of guest, solo, Mrs. Minnie Paxman. sick was on Nis-80- n Neil Mrs. azrived Mr. Ivers- Mr. holidays. of be Mrs George Mrs. Mr. baby of Modesto, Calif., parhome of Paxman, Mrs. Mr. of Ogden Dan with spend Mrs. Calvin E. his I 1 LEEDS ' k I Merry Christmas AND A Happy New Year AND many more happy years, living in a modern, comfortable dwelling, through the help of a friendly ion. Home Institut- I I New Condensed, I Chicken-Noodl- e, 1 I St. George Building Society U. of U. is home for the holidays. Word has been received of a son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hooge of Salt Lake City, by Mr. and Mrs. Don Fuller. Mrs. Hooge was the former Phyllis Fuller. -- 7HIS YEAR OF 1942 has been one of world tribulation, but nevertheless, many good things I H 290 doz 230 cl p 2 lbs 390 lb 330 cl H 1b 270 15 250 cl lb 370 1b 380 cl 1b 350 lb 320 cl 10 lbs POTATOES LEMONS, o 15 fresh, juicy MINCEMEAT ne the I ... Veg.-Bee- f, ment there. Alec Schmidt left for northern CHEESE, mild Utah last Saturday, where he will join his father and go to a BEEF ROASTS, round bone farm in Uintah county, recently them. purchased by Word was received on Tuesday 4 BEEF ROASTS, chuck Fuller that by Mr. and Mrs. Dan is stationed who Oral, their son, and Sirloin STEAKS, at Camp Pickett. Va., was in a hospital and had been for three PORK CHOPS weeks. No details were given. to has gone Frank P. McMullin a short PORK ROASTS, fresh ham Long Beach, Calif., for vacation. Ben McMullin. who is attending 0. JO o' I Reporter Ada Jean Michelson left on Wedto nesday for Salt Lake City employhas who her mother, join $JO I BANANA SQUASH Mrs. lizzie McQuaid lay-away- PORK ROASTS, shoulder have come our way. Chief among them is your continued patronage, for which we thank you 1 very earnestly now, and wish you a very MERRY I I ROCKY I I I I I I O. K. MARKET O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. cl O.K.. J J GFIIQac; M0UII1 |