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Show Janet Fruechtl, Martin Johnson plan marriage rites January 22 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fruechtl, Lake Shastina, California, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janet Christine to Eugene Martin Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Johnson, Springville. The couple will be married Jan. 22, 1977 at Lake Shastina. A reception will follow the ceremony. An open house honoring the couple will be held January 29 at the Springville Fourth Ward Relief Society room. 355 East Center. Friends and relatives are invited to attend from 7 to 9 p.m . The bride-elect is a graduate of Yreka High School, Yreka, Calif, and attended College of the Siskiyous, Weed, Calif., and American River College, Sacramento. She is currently employed at the Flower Basket, Provo. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary and has attended Brigham Young University. He is presently employed as assistant manager of Skaggs store in Cedar City. Following their marriage the couple will reside in Cedar City, Utah. or Pi NUTRITION A newborn child's mouth contains con-tains the beginnings of 52 teeth. Thus, the nutrition of the mother-to-be influences dental health. This is another reason pregnant women should be especially careful to get an adequate supply of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D in her diet. Milk is a prime source. ! Welcome od Stamp hoppers Fancy Sweet Artichokes otoes iges 20 7 Z M09 r Toilet : Tissue Charmin .4mI1(SC :Pock fill Sliced Bread Mrs. Wright's 3 l ib loaves PiWri 'Baked I Mrs Wriylils Qq Potato sesari.e t Roils 4Brr 3 it 01 $ X 89' lid CQc pkg J7 Mcl QQc pkq 77 74 01 CCC lodf tons r..: Wrujhfs tins Ai iijhfs Crumb l'o fi(; red Sucjrtr Lucerne Cottage .Cheese 2-lb carton $1 :ggS Large ible Spread ulrlbiou inc br.ind i'tl (iiMtt-nnilk 81' 31 A Of $ ib roc tub r hi i 1 Doctor in the Kitcherf by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council A LA CARTE In the U.S. virtually all commercially com-mercially prepared butter is made from pasteurized sweet cream. The cream from more than 10 quarts of milk is needed to make one pound of butter. U.S. Grade AA is the best. Grades A and B are only slightly less flavorful. Anemia is a frequent prob Etavel ranges Juicy Selected Fruit lbs. Rome Beauty Apples Fruit Rolls, assorted Roquefort Dressing tZ7 3 for $1 14-01 1M Cragmont Diet Cola Keep Plenty On Hand 8 count pack 16 oz bottles (Plus Deposit) Check Your Pantry Now's The Time To Stock Up On These Staple Items Q Long Grain Rice X "ZY Z $1 59 Q Medium Grain Rice lZ Z 89' Q Small Red Beans Zn Q Small Red Beans IZ . 69' 0 Pinto Beans Lrr,"' .n Pinto Beans . 69' Pinto Beans iU6 2M Q Small White Beans X 89' Q Large Lima Beans X Z $lw Qf-!l nAM. Town House Yellow or a l ib dplll reOSoreenor Lent.ls 3 P9S. I Pinto Beans Q Great Northern ?,',6 6W QLIaaJIa pitic Fr.end tnstant 3 oi NOOCllcS Beet. Chic ken or $hnmp O pkgs I Q Long Grain Rice SST ;? $6" savings M4on good 1 on any ! hems In this store, MOW Mail in Proof ol Purchase on These Fine Items and Get U Vaseline 1M1V.IVI I AW $29 5Q Savings Coupon bottle Vaseline IMtSSIVI l AIM by Mail - Irom Chese-brough-Ponds Incorp. Get Details At Your Safeway Store j-j Janet Fruechtl, lem among women of childbear-ing childbear-ing age and teenage girls. It is often caused due to inadequate iron reserves in the body and not enough iron in the diet. Good food sources of iron include whole grain and enriched cereal products, prod-ucts, eggs, meat and poultry, liver and other organ meats, dried apricots, prunes, and raisins. Texasweet Pink Grapefruit 18 lb. bag 99 Fresh Leaf Spinach Golden Delicious Apples Pure Orange Juice Safeway Brand Uy Chunk Vmwd Cate llwk Sam W'dk Salwaij Btawb Vitamin C Tablets Vitamin C Tablets Safeway Chcwable 5 Grain Aspirin t ana Baby Shampoo !' Regular Sho.Tipoo Fine Facial Tissue Kleenex 200 Prices and Items Effective Today Thru Tuesday January 19 Thru January 25, 1977 Provo, Spanish Fork Schd SuppUet and Swicl Q Notebook Paper ";Z Z," 99' Q Notebook Paper T 5;' 99' Q White Typing Paper ;V 99' Q Spiral Theme Book r IV 66r Q Steno Book S 39' E. Martin Johnson The hamburger is said to have been popular in Germany before immigrants brought the idea to the United States. But Americans were the first to put it on a bun. This happened in 1904 at the St. Louis World's Fair, where the ice cream cone also was invented, in-vented, and iced tea first served. Ice cream can count as part of the milk you need every day. Yellow Onions, Fresh Turnips, Rutabagas or White Rose Potatoes I0-OI Pg. 69' 89c 69' Mix Up A Pot Of Stew Extra Fancy w't 3I-OI bottle Tuna Sea Trader None Finer nRicAHn I Beautiful Boston Ferns lOOct bottle 100 Ct bottle 200 ct bottle H oi bottle 16 oi bottle - ct box Foliage Plants Pax Potting Soil Liquid Miracle - 75' In response to our customers! the Provo Safeway Stores will be CLOSED SUNDAYS! (Spanish Fork Store will remain open) COPYRIGHT 1960 SAFEWAY dril) di orner A baby boy, weighing 11 lbs. 5 oz., was born Jan. 11 at Utah Valley Hospital to Jack and Sheila Chustnut Daybell, 470 E. 100 N., Springville. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chestnut and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirkwood, all of Springville. Jan. 15 Girl to Steve and Elizabeth Fowles Coombs, 89 S. 400 E., Springville. Jan. 14 Boy to Wayne and Carol Larsen Terry, 481 N. 150 E., Springville. Jan. 13 Boy to Richard and Annette Rawlings Thomas, 979 E. Center St., Springville. Democracy means not "I am as good as you are," but "You are as good as I am." An average serving of a half cup of ice cream is about equal to one-fourth glass of milk in calcium, cal-cium, protein, and the B vitamins, vi-tamins, thiamin and riboflavin. In terms of calories, a half cup of ice cream is about equal to one cupof milk. Your kitchen can be a dangerous room in your house. Cuts, falls, burns, and poisoningsall poison-ingsall these can happen in the kitchen if you're not careful. care-ful. Keep poisons and medicines medi-cines somewhere else out of reach. Prevent burns and cuts by not leaving these risks unattended unat-tended and by keeping your children away from electricity. Canned Spaghetti Franco American Healthy Plants In 10 Inch Pot SAVE $3.00 Assorted V inch Pots 3or$l ' $167 bottle I V 7 Cubic Fool BAE Gro Plant Food STORES INCORPORATED I Mr., Mrs. Tracy Mandy Lynn Cragun became the bride of Tracy Lloyd Dauwalder in a Manti LDS Temple ceremony on January 7 performed by Lyle Bunker. The newlyweds honeymooned at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City Mrs. Tracy Peggy Bertelsen, Randy Johnson plan nuptial rites in temple Peggy Bertelsen will become the bride of Randy Johnson in nuptial rites to be performed tomorrow, January 21, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception honoring the newlyweds will be held tomorrow evening from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Springville 18th Ward, 900 E. 200 N. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bertelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Ann Averett will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Linda Butterfus and Karen Spence. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Rick Johnson. Prenuptial showers have been given by Linda Butterfus, Colleen Money, Diane Averett and Beverly Johnson. There may be a good reason rea-son why you want to take time to prepare a fabulous dessert. However, for everyday dining, why not stick with two instant foods that make a great dessert? They're fruit and cheese. These foods need only a bit of preparation: wash and chill the fruit. And the diner only has to take the cheese out of the refrigerator to cut it for serving. If you vary the fruits and cheeses, the choices are enormous enor-mous and need never bore you. Here are some starters: That great American favorite, favor-ite, Cheddar, and also popular Swiss, are great with apples, pears, green grapes or honey-dew honey-dew melon. Those two dessert cheese favorites, Brie and Camem-bert, Camem-bert, pair well with green grapes, pineapple, apples or piums. Fontina, a robust and somewhat salty cheese with a firm texture, is great with honeydew or cantaloupe, pineapple, pine-apple, apples or grapes. Blue cheese or Gorgonzola taste good with pineapple, pears, apples or many of the melons. Take taste flights of fancy with other cheeses andafruits. You'll find many rewarding and lovely dessert combinations. combina-tions. And remember, there's no cooking involved. The United Way has representation on its Board of Directors from all geographical areas in the county as well as representation from all major groups of contributors. .J BY ANN O. ALLEN January 20, 1977 The L. Dauwalder now at home and are now at home at 299 East 300 North, Springville. The bride is a daughter of Grant and Joan Cragun of Springville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ekker of Springville and Lloyd Dauwalder Both Randy and Peggy graduated from Springville High School and plan to live in Springville following their marriage. Peggy Bertelsen, PLAY IF SAFE ... by being alert to cancer's warning signals. If you have one, more than likely it does not indicate you have cancer. It does mean you should see your doctor promptly. 1. Change in bowel or bladder habits. 2. A sore that does not heal. 3. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 4. Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere. JUMPSUITS Sizes 10 to 20 l4'2 to 24'2 WE CARE WHAT YOU WEAR!" MARIE'S 262 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE 1 WWW lWHWH Springville Herald Page Five Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Dauwalder of Provo. A reception was held in the 12th Ward on January 7 given by the bride's parents. A wedding luncheon given by the bridegroom's father also honored the newlyweds. For the reception the bride wore a chapel length gown of nylon organza with a lace bodice fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves with lace on the outside. She also wore a locket given to her by the bridegroom. Her veil was lace-trimmed train-length and was caught to a floral design head piece. She carried 27 baby pink roses and carnations in a tear drop shape. She was attended by Mrs. La Rue Roylance as matron of honor; Carol Snelson, Annette Maag, Marcie Ollerton, Diane Revoir, Tina Dauwalder a sister of the bridegroom, and Lynda Simmons, a cousin. They were gowned in pink gingham. Their flowers were nosegays of blue daisies and pink roses with pink, blue and white ribbons which further carried out the pink and blue color scheme. The bride's mother wore a pink floor length knit dress with lace shell. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Ekker, wore a long pink dress in princess style. Their flowers were white glads with baby pink roses. Ronald Dotson performed best man duties and Earl and Eddie Cragun, brothers of the bride, greeted guests. Ushers were Norman Dale Swarts and Eddie L. Cragun. Laura Phillips, Patti Patterson Pat-terson and Debbie Beck were at the guest register. Mrs. Fern Johnson, Mrs. Phillip Dixon, Nan White, helped in the gift room. Gift bearers were Kay Cragun, Earl Cragun and Terry and Gary Ekker. Serving were Vickie Allred, Diane Allred, Marjean Maag, Kerry Wilson, Lee Ann Tuttle, Barbra and Twilia Harris. The wedding cake was of three layers with a fountain of pink flowing underneath and a cupid topping the lovely creation. Oklahoma is shaped somewhat like a saucepan. Doesn't the narrow strip to the west look like the handle of the pan? That's what it's called - the Panhandle. You could almost spell Oklahoma OIL! There's so much oil that oil-well derricks even dot the Capitol grounds in Oklahoma City. One big oil strike took place in 1920 on land held by the Osage Indians. Randy Johnson 5. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. 6. Obvious change in wart or mole. 7. Nagging cough or hoarseness. hoar-seness. Cancer's warning signals can be your safety signals. The Daily Universe, housed in the Wilkinson Center at Brigham Young University, is the second largest morning daily in the state of Utah. |