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Show ALBERTSON'S P 0 1M 0 CHIPS PIERCE'S TOMATO CATSUP ALBERTSON'S ICE 1 MINUTE MAID FROZEN LEMONADE f Orem-Geneva Times Mb, .. riii i iii r i i i i i I ii r I Jz TASTY-TENDER (r) S THREE-I'5 I CHUCK 7 I FRESH q H ' 1 STEM M (0 Is FRYERS'! 1 ' J j ' Meat makes the meal . . . and Albert- f""'"! LJ Albertson's Farm Fresh fryers are f" J J j I v , 1 son's beef makes the difference. You I I V p plump, juicy and so delicious your W 1 V V I A I 1 can always depend on the quality, it's 11 A J M family will pass their, plates for I W J ' guaranteed! JUA w l"J more! UMl . 4n s l Lb.t fresh r.RmiNn rHiirif ,k(5Qc n Lb69ctz3 3-BREASTED FRYERS Lb 39c FRYER BREASTS Lb 57c LEGS or THIGHS 49c CUPS 25 9-oz. NAPKINS NG : lajestic 12-oz. Can IKS res 'ER PSI 3 &n 79c 3$!. 3'2-gal.OQ Ctns. Oo 57c Lb. 69c .12 oz. 6Pak 45c 0d Cans For Thursday, July 20, 1967 (ARE DANCE I py fPj7 ATMIR s&9 pm to Midnite on olt Parking Lot II j Jj Jf V J I J j '4r t "Squares" and called by Mr. Earl Beck lUUL p pF 'tTK ! Red Hot Specials! ) UrlW;rW IV sb rrT. J p a j s fe;,2L ' s U - WOT AH W W ffi i w A -i i 11 ii f t 1 1 - Mother of Orem Man Dies In Virginia Gertrude Stack Weissert, 84, mother of Richard Howard Weis sert of Orem, died Friday afternoon after-noon at Virginia Baptist Hospital in Lynchburg, Virginia. Mrs. Weissert was born Janu ary 18. 1883, in Ashover, England, to Mr. and Mrs. William Stack. She was married to William Weissert who preceeded her in death. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. She is survived by two sons, Richard Howard Weissert of Orem and Louis Raymond Weissert Weis-sert of Lynchburg, Virginia, and four grandchildren. Services were conducted Monday Mon-day at 1 p.m. atSt. Pauls Episcopal Episco-pal Church in Lynchburg. Interment was Tuesday at East Ridge Lawn Cemetery in Clifton, New Jersey. See Mary Sunshine Crash Kills Son of Orem Residents Kenneth Mordue Johnson, 38, San Jose, Calif, was killed Monday Mon-day in an automobile accident. He was born in Toosle on March 29, 1929, the son of Darwin and Nora Mordue Johnson. He was amemberoftheChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Nora Butler and stepfather Albert N. Butler, Orem; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Helen) Done and Marijane Johnson, both of t Orem. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Span ish Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin-Sundberg Mor tuary of Orem. See Mary Sunshine Deluxe Transit Rapid transit and subway cars, newly designed in nickel stainless steel, weigh several tons less than conventional steel I cars and permit savings in power costs and maintenance of an estimated $lu,OUU per car over a 35-year span. THERMO LANKETSl x90 FOPSICLES Lbs. For CUCUMBERS -6c TOMATOES - 29c RED LEAF LETTUCE 2- 2k Barbequed Chickens At our snack Bar xb.79 All These iudgef-Savers Plus. Hi-Land assorted flavors 24-count Pack (pint size) 2.49 " f nrt 53C : l French Fries isr 8c Prices Effective Thur., Fri., Sat. OREM & PROVO STORES Mary Estella Pace Duffin Funeral Held For Mary Duffin, 76 Funeral services were conduc ted Tuesday at 1 p.m. for Mary Estella Pace Duffin, 76, 186South State, who died Saturday after noon at the Central Utah Conval escent Hospital of causes incident to age. She was born March 3, 1891, in Provo, a daughter of Sidney Alex- andc Pace andLucyAgneswhite Pace. She marriedWilliam Henry Duffin Nov. 5, 1913, in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Dec. 23, 1946. She had lived in Orem since 1898, and had been active in Relief Society and was a teacher for 30 years. She was a secretary in both ward and stake levels of primary, a councilor in the MIA, Secretary and librarian in the Sunday School and was an active member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was interested in genealogy. Survivors include two sons and one daughter, William Henry Duffin Duf-fin and Mrs. Joseph B. (Anna) Millett, both of Orem; Sidney Alexander Duffin of Arlington, Texas; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four brothers and five sisters, Sidney Alexander Pace; Carl Alma Pace and Mrs. Willa E. Cox, Mrs. Moal (Caddie Ferre, all of Orem; Thomas Byron Pace, MJdvale; George Roland, Ro-land, Lehi; Mrs. Florence Pierce, Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Gerald (Cleo) Bair and Mrs. Erma Petersen Peter-sen both of Provo. Burial was inOremCity Cemetery. Ceme-tery. See Mary Sunshine THE GIRLS By Franklin Folgr mm I tjk "It's hard to realize we've been here for a month already, isn't it?" Want To Add Another 7 . Jj Room, Porch, Patio? p Ask about our . LOW-COST HOME 0 IMPROVEMENT loans! r-rf-r; Orem State Bank 185 SOUTH STATE OREM, UTAH 99cWirdseve reas |