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Show f Adamsvillo """r Greenville 11 Mrs. Sherry Malnes and daughters of Salt Lake City returned home Sunday after a weekend visit with Clyde aadllaMurdock. Ralph and Leah Fordham came Sunday to brine a load of their belongings home from Green River, Wyoming. They expect to be back home la early September. Annette Shepherd and four children spent the past ten days with Bessie Edwards and other family members. The family have enjoyed several family dinners together. She returned home on Friday takingShon Edwards, son of Rleke and Kay Edwards Bessie Edwards Brent and Sandy Edwards and children motored to Salt Lake City on Friday, then took a plane to Bosie, Idaho where they attended theSas-s- er reunion. They flew back to Salt Lake on Monday, thn drove borne. Elmer and Rita Cosper motored to Las Vegas the past week where they vis-lttheir sons Andy and Douglas and their families. They enjoyed seeing Doug and Jessie's new baby daughter. The Cosper's came home Monday. ed John and Peggy Kerkiesk went to St. George on Wednesday. They went to do some Temple work. They returned home Saturday. The children stayed with their grandparents, Roy and Margaret Barton. Becky and Dennis Merrill and baby from Salt Lake City arrived Friday evening to spend the weekend with Clyde and Ila Murdork and to take their children home. The children have been enjoying a vacation with their grandparents for two weeks. if I) Workmen were preparing to lay new at the Station Motel Monday. The remodel, asphalt lng project is nearly complete, and will give visitors and Inkling of the Spanish architecture of the old NEW ASPHALT: Mvw sir I) ROSARITA 17 OZ. TINO PRICES .ft riftft t F OffMED DEMO EFFECTIVE THURSDAY-SATURD- AUGEST CHUNK SWANSON SANCHO 5- 8P1QITTI0'8 TAKE 5 "V$ WHITE 6f MU oz. $H69 Si oz. SPHODTS LA CHOY CHINESE RED 44 OZ. "N'S! 14 OZ. U2GETABLE8W 250 OFF LABEL f--lFj, II SHEETS 40 COUNT 200 OFF LABEL LIQUID MIROQCID KEEBLER CHOY 80V 81061 MEIN 14 OZ. CHOY LA HEINZ DODlJOE LA CHOY CHOW G0CDLE8 -7 5 14 oZ, LA AY tdfinsneuo FRANCO AMERICAN U.P. Mllford Depot. It along with the new U.P. Office Building provide the motif and possibly the Incentive for remodeling Main Street. I mrniv 2 PACKl BAR CHIPS DELUXE SHIQ OOOIIIES 10 OZ. U oz. n ROSARiTA TfJQ8nC3E 70z.W ROSARITA KjGIIIUfiQnsnDGEg! I THURSDAT U and Taylorsvllle, Q vis- ited relatives here on their way to Caleate, Nevada, this week. They also stopped on their way back home. Dean ssd Shirley Fordham and grandson of Bountiful visited, Mrs. Nettle Fordand ham, Bessie Edwards othar family members this past week. PUBLIC ASKED TO NOMINATE UTAHNS FOR HALL OF FAME The Beehive Hall of Fame Association announced today for a weekend visit. that major changes have been John and Mary Anne Taymade in its nomination and lor and two children stayed election processes for the over , night with Bessie second annual induction cerEdwards last week. They emonies scheduled for Oct. were on their way to Las 22. Vegas, to spend several days First, the nomination pro- -' with friends. They left the will be open to the pubcess .children here while they lic. Nomination forms may were in Nevada. They rebe obtained at the Salt Lake turned on Saturday and left Chamber of Commerce City for Rawlins, Wyoming where 19 East Second South offices, John has employment. nominations will be or the Kevin and Laurie Lee and mailed to anyone sending a children of Cedar City enself --addressed enstamped, joyed a family visit with to the Salt Lake City velope Cullen and Mary Ann WiChamber of Commerce. Last lliams. nominations were Mrs. Betty Lowery of year, made by a selection commiProvo, spent several days ttee chosen by the Board with James and Lilly Wilof Trustees of the Beehive liams the past week. Hall of Fame Association. two Deloy Shepherd and The deadline for any perchildren of Pleasant Grove to nominate a candidate son came Monday on his way to is midnight, Aug. 31, 1982. Mllford where he will be Last year over 140 persons working at the Geothermal ' were nominated and eight visplant. The children will distinguished Utahns were it relatives this week. inducted into the Beehive Kettle Fordham and BesHall of Faroe at ceremonies e sie Edwards drove toSprlng-vlllconducted at the Salt Lake Saturday to attend the Marriott Hotel. City Calvert Reunion. They stayAs for the selection of the ed over night with Annette nominees, this will be the and Deloy Shepherd, returnof the seven permantask on ing home Sunday. ent of the Board members The Scouts and their leadthe Beehive of of Trustees ers enjoyed a trail ride In Hall of Fame Association the mountains three days this past week. Don Wild-er- t, and four ad hoc members, who will be chosen each year Ray Kesler, Brent Edby the Board of Trustees. wards and Craig Blackner were in charge of the group. Friday evening ward members went up to meet them and have supper with them. A nelce of Betty Huber returned to her home In California this week after spending the summer here. Larry and Mary Lynn Morris and family of Las Vegas visited the King Mol rris' several days the past week and enjoyed some time in the mountains. John and Peggy Kerkselk and family drove to Provo on Monday to spend the day and night, they will shop for school clothes while there. Dennis and Beulah Farns-wor- th has had several grand children visiting them the past week. Hal Fordham of Salt Lake, son Of Wallace and Phyllis Fordham drove down this week, to go on the trail ride with the scouts and tro SOLID HEADS RICARD0 8 INCH DON mm FLOUR TCnTIlLAS DON RICARD06 LEAN 5 INCH crj ioniums 1 89 DEEF FtLCIS GERMAN OR 12 0Z. POLISH SQUASH imiwu RED DELICIOUS APPLES SEEDLESS T PKG BONELESS :n $79 TEXAS CUT DDDPD0A8I 1;. ti Worcestershire Perks Up Croamy Cucumber Dressing TENDER $119 8I1000G 1 $T198 T0L1AT0E8 FRESH 387-288- 12 OZ. mm SLICERS liCOLJD UliU Mr. and Mrs. Ted Price, and Douglas Cobert of Salt SWIFT LARGE Call iVSIS leaders. SWIFT SIZZLEflf III II LODDCrJ DQOD. "4 I I ! JCl U 111 TENDER 0DflC0iJDI8E.Jr Efnt UllUI T0TIN0S P1ZH1 TOP OOLTJD BONELESS NEW YORK nnnnrT 1 ASST bANUUtl II fTSt MILD 1 cnnpis in nr A creamy-co- ol cucumber dressing makes a wonderful coating for crisp green salads. ..and when it's as easy and inexpensive t make as the one in the recipe below, you don't have to run to the store to buy the bottled variety. What makes this dressing especially tasty is a dash of Lea & Perrins-t- he original Worcestershire sauce-stirr- ed into the ingredients, adding just the right amount of savoriness to the bland dressing. WORCESTERED CUCUMBER DRESSING 1 cup dairy sour cream tablespoon chopped 2 tablespoons milk scallion (green onion) Vi 2 Clifford: IC7 - 244I Advertised Sale Items May Be Limited to Dealers and Institutions Vi teaspoon Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce A cucumber teaspoon salt In a small bowl combine sour cream, milk, cucumber, scallion. Worcestershire and salt: mix well. Serve or salad or fish. 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