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Show THURSDAY, simlm 20, mi THUM3AY, SZPTtMM 20, 1962 fliAUNT C&OYI fttVltW, KtAUNT GROVE, UTAH PERFECT ISP, BUTTER, Tabic Rite, ''d pack, lb. . . . EGGS, Grado A, mca- 2 dozen SALAD DRESSING, Table Rite, IM PEACHES, 2Vj, 4 FROZEN FOODS - I Ft s a lit. v uiNixjtio, bwansons, Tor y yc ORANGE JUICE 5 cans for . . ....... 1 . .... . gc T able F reth Produce RED POTATOES, U.S. No. 1, 10 lb. bag ..c CARROTS, Clip Top, lb- c Table Rite Meats U.S.A.A. - FRYERS, 3 Legged & Triple Breasted, 39c Cut Up Fryers, lb.. 35c gQp. gBISE ROUND STEAK, !b. 89c SAVE YOUR GREEN ' V " REGISTER TAPES FOR YOUR XMAS TOYS Come in and Check Out Every Day Low Pricos EM Smokey Says: it take many yeart to grow back .. 7 BE CAREFUL WITH FIRElh ( VOU CAN'T BUY BACK IJ He saves you money and gives you more -7 x V i. t i I . 4 - 1 Wlfl CM lySymbol llcith Hansen PARTNERS cans for . m s . I Year Heart Assoclatloa Says i Aft heart case can be cared for best if diagnosed early. See you doctor for a health and heart check-up. f L COMPLETE nn ill unlit uil ail juui insurance needs... FIRE Tm TRUCK You ca depend on your Miff bsrhood agent of. Farmers Insurance Group to take cart of all your Insurance needs to avoid costly overlapping and duplication of coverages to protect you from losses to speed fair claims payments to you as fast as possible and reduce your costs. Ask him now to analyze all your insurance needs. ..... 4 W A of Superior Service Phono SK 6-3:51 FOP. '62 67c 39c 95 IS Q. I have been planning plan-ning to buy a second car, but I hesitate because of ' insurance costs. What would the insurance on ' two cars amount to? A. It would depend upon the amount of coverage cover-age you desired. However, you may qualify fot a discount dis-count provided the cars are insured under the same policy, not used for business purposes and not driven by a male under 25 years. you have an insurance insur-ance problem or question discuss it with our agent. Insurance, Inc." Center and First East PLEASANT GROVE Phones: SU 5-3355; AC 5-2442 u I KNOW YOUR KMm NAVAL RESEARCH LAB 1. - - . THE fANT A5TC INVENTIONS WHICH HAY SUCH IMPORTANT ROLES IN SPACE AGE ARSENAL HAD THEIR BEGINNING IN ONE Of NAVY'S RESEARCH LABORATORIES. MAIN UNK IN THIS AMAZING CHAIN Of "LABS" IS THE NAVAL RESEARCH .LABORATORY NEAR WASHINGTON, D. C. HERE LEADING SCIENTISTS AND TRAINED TECHNICIANS 1 lAUNCHED THE DEVELOPMENT Of SUCH WEAPONS AS THE SIDE. WINDER AND POLARIS MISSILES ' AND SUCH PROJECTS fOR PEACt AS (ADA, fcAD'O rftfSCOff AND SONAR. .71 t . . LAURA ICEETCH FOX FuneraJ services today Funeral Services Set for Today for Laura ICccfch Fox Laura Fate Keetch Fox. 75, a former resident of' Fieaaant ' Grove, now of 7325 S. 1700 W Went Jordan, died Monday afternoon after-noon at her home of causes incident in-cident to ag. , She was born Jan. 2, 1887 In Lindon, a daughter of Frederick W. and Mary Slaughs Fage. She married William J. Keetch Dec. 11, 1907 In the Salt Lake LDS , Tempi. He died Dec. 22, 1928. She married Joseph Roy Fox July 2. 1938 in Lent. He died In Feb- ruary of 1960. Mrs. Fox waa a member of the LDS Church. ' : ' Survivor include two aona and " four daughters, Harold Keetch, Lindon, Fred Keetch, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Winford (Erma) Robtson, West Jordan; Mrs, Le-Roy Le-Roy (Mamie) Baum, Provo; Mrs. Carrol (Ruth) Smith, Lehi; Mrs. Jay (Margaret) Wilkin, Granger; 20 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph (Idella) Walker, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. William (Bertha) Ash, Orem, and Miss Ruth Fage. Lindon; three stepsons and four stepdaughters, Arley Wayne Fox, and Mrs. .William L. (Winona) Davis, Bountiful; Mrs. Clifford H. (Katharine) Andrews and Richard G. Fox, Salt Lake City; .J. Roy Fox, iNbrwalk, Calif.; Mrs. William L. (Beth) BetLs. Baldwin Bald-win Park, Calif. - . Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Lin-don Lin-don LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Bish-op Leon Walker officiating. Friends may call at the Olpin-Sundberg Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, in Pleasant Grove prior to services on Thursday. Thurs-day. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Dancing Classes to Start In Lehi Armory , Mrs. Kathryn Dorton will begin be-gin dancing classes at the Lehi Armory Oct. 13. Classes In ballet and tap will be given to anyone over five years of age. ; , Mrs. Dorton was the recreation dancing instructor at . Pleasant Grove during the past summer. I For a rewarding career I I THC ACROSPACC tcam II n a I 1 Funeral Rites for Mrs. Luc Durnham Slated for Friday Lue Amelia Palmer Bumham, 79, of 5 East. 2nd North, died tn an American Fork Hospital early Monday after a Hngertng Ulneas. She was born Jan. 13, 1883 in Ccntervtlle. Davis County, a daughter of George Acel and Lucky Luc-ky BLol worthy Palmer. She married mar-ried John W. Bumham in Kkrt-land, Kkrt-land, N.M. The marriage was later lat-er solemnized in the Bait Lake LD3 Temple. They later were separated. sep-arated. Mrs. Bumham was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include two sons and four daughters, Mrs. H. U (Matilda) (Ma-tilda) McOe, Orem; L. Acel Bumham, Salt Lake; Joseph W. Burn ham, El Paso, Tex.; Mrs. John (Phyllis) Davis, Live Oaks, Calif.; Mrs. Kenneth (Amelia) Van Wagoner, Springfield, Ore., and Mra Phoebe Jones, Pleasant Grove; 13 grandchildren, 29 groat -, grandchildren; four sisters and a brother, Mrs. Ulysses (Matilda) McGce, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Cora Strausberg, Layton; Mrs. Claud (S alley) Decker and Mrs. Hugh (Ivy) Sterling, La Plata, Colo.; and James Palmer, Red Mesa, Colo. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Second-Fourth Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpln-Sundberg Mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 8 and Friday prior to services. Interment In-terment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Thanks, sincerely to all neighbors, neigh-bors, associates, relatives and friends, who assisted at the passing pass-ing and funeral services of our beloved sister. Tour sympathy and loving-kindness loving-kindness will always be remembered. remem-bered. - Mrs. WendaU (Shirt) Young, Mrs. Raymond (Arba Lee) Thayne. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all i who tendered assistance, consolation consol-ation and sympathy during the illness and at the services of our esteemed husband and father. The floral tributes were beautiful, beau-tiful, the music was fitting and the speakers gave woids of comfort com-fort and encouragement Mrs. LeRoy Harris and Family Enjoy the " extra pleasure and convenience of 4 n Colorful autumn is a delightful time of the year to travel. The peak summer vacation crowds have come and goner The - - pace is unhurried. "Accommodations are more readily avail able on trains, in hotels, restaurants and the thousand-and- one entertainment attractions throughout this great land of ours. In fact, many resort areas offer reduced "off-season" rates." Wherever you go east or west you'll appreciate how -truly rewarding travel can be when you relax to your heart's ' content aboard one of the popular Union Pacific Domelincrs or Streamliners. . . ; , v For information or reservations, see your nearby Union ', Pacific Railroad ticket agent. He's there, to serve you ! rMIWjW Serving IlIMHOURiMW DAVID DIXON poruxn - fOUOWNO IN THl WAKl Of AH UUSTOUS fATHEK DAVID DIXON rOKTtH CAV0 MS WCHl IN 4 NAYAL HSTOy W7TH A HOCKADl V Of VKXSBUKG IN 1 81. 1AKINQ SMAU WON-CLADS CAU0 "TURTtfS", KMm SAIUD fKOM ILLINOIS, DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI AND JONf D fOUCBS WITH THt UNION ARMY AtOVt VICKSSUKd. SHIELDING HIS BOATS WTH 1 iAKGtS rOSTEK fOOGHT AST VOS8URG FORTS AND SET A WOOCAOft-OW-fH CTY. ; iii. N , . , Successful Candidate for Utah County! CHARLES MASTIN WENTZ Vote November 6. 7 962 (Pd. Political Adv.)- i - x blWlwrN'ais) sjsai the expanding West for nearly a 1 r I i?v7 - Hi Assessor' 1 Voices j ! Appreciation ' ! I wish ? to express my thanks ond gratitude to the many people who sup- " ported me in the Primary election. ' '1' J'i I pledge to you and the . Republican Party that I will do everything in my. power to be the candidate' you desire. !.?3..Li'?Jl- ; ft, Century |