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Show Jl $3.98 neg. ns 40 AL E ECTRIC IND WAFFLE otind , Three-in- tility Bakes 4 fles Mo. G48T. o NGtVARE CE AN STONE 1SVEEP i JSH AND ICE OOD HANDLE, ) USE. m?7 4: 5351 lAST AUD ALIVAYS! MAXFIELDS TO MY VALENTINE FINE CHOCOLATES 1 LB. HEART BOX BRACH'S CUPID WAND Milk Chocolate Jots h oz. '1 BRACH'S CONVERSATION HEARTS Large or small 10 oz. bag E. W. EAUDE PARFUM SPRAY 33 f I. oz. 10CC Your gift of Toujours AAoi Eaude Cologne 1 .9 fl. oz. 56CC $11.00 Value BRACH'S CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALLOW HEARTS 4Vi oz. box Hi SUNBEAM PROFESSIONAIRE BLOWER STYLER Dries and styles with 1000 ) watts of power. No. 52-9,1 f $1.69 Reg. KODAK K0DAC0L0R II CI 10-20 EXPOSURE FILM For color prints WIND SONG By Prince Matchabelli Touch Tip Perfume 4 fl. oz. C0RMNGWARE CORNFLOWER BLUE 10" SKILLET With free 9 inch pie plate. $11.49 $()GG Reg. C2J 10VABLE HEART SHAPED NECKLACE Large Selection of gift box or single necklaces. Mighty disposable Match iSS? 59' 3 $ Cfl O iff Ron mii II II 1 $3.00 $ February 8, 1979 - The Springville Herald - Page Thirteen PHOTO ALBUM 10 Page self adhesive i ,r.ii $1.69 Reg. WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT BULBS Inside frost 75 W100 W per bulb U 4 BULBS D lUsHAMPOOSi HELENE CURTIS SUAVE SHAMPOO Golden-Strawberry Green Apple-Tangerine and Honeysuckle essence. 16 fl. oz. $1.25 Value LJ JOHNSON'S WAX PLEDGE For natural wood scent lemon or regular $1.83 Reg. I II i rti. 1 Jl I fTt OIL. FtTEB FRAM OIL FILTER For all makes of American Cars $3.49 Reg. gra? ess mm AQUA VELVA AFTER SHAVE COLLECTION Ice Blue, Frostiime, Redwood and Mentolmist, 4-1 fl. oz. Bottles (to 00 V fitt7 Brookside School held their "Reading Marathon" on Friday, February 2. Grades second through fifth participated. Everyone read from 9 a.m. until School let out at i p.m. More than 100 of the children qualified to stay until 6 p.m. by reading at least six hours at home. Those children who stayed until 6 p.m. were treated to a delicious pancake supper. The school wishes to express "thanks" to everyone who helped make this event a Sucess. Brookside School Citizens of the Month for February are from left front. Sue Ann Andersen, Jennifer Jolley, Jason Seel, and Travis Clark; from left rear, Judy Johnson, Mary Ann Cobbley, Karalee Thorn, and Kevin Kinser. Brookside names citizens of month Brookside School is proud to announce thier "Citizens of The Month" for February. These children have displayed good citizenship citizen-ship both in the classroom and on the playground. Those nominated by the Student Council are: Sue Ann Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Andersen from Mrs. Black's second grade. Jennifer Jolley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jolley from Miss Russell's second grade. Jason Seel son of Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Seel from Mrs. Sperry's first grade. Travis Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark from Mrs. Cole's first grade. Judy Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waters from Mrs. Strang's third grade. Mary Ann Cobbley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Cobbley from Mr. Fowles fifth grade. Karalee Thorn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Thorn from Mr. Smith's fourth grade. Kevin Kinser son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kinser from Mrs. Ellsworth's third grade. School officials say they are really happy to have such fine students in their school. mmmmtmmmimmmmmmi i "The pressure's on," says New York Yankee left fielder Roy White, to screen some 100,000 people for high blood pressure February 9 and 10 in a first-of-a-kind free nationwide hypertension detection program to be conducted by Medicine Shoppe 780 N. 500 W., Provo, prescription-only pharmacies. Taking the simple, painless test for high blood pressure in the Yankee training room recently, White urged all Americans to have their blood pressure checked regularly. |