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Show Friday, June 9, 1933 Granger 4-H Club , of East Midvale, now of california, who 1s v1s1tmg relatives a.nct irmncts Member Makes Test Ihere. Former members of the Seag~ll THE MIDVALE.. JOURNAL Tuesday at Tooele. The Misses Pearl and Lucie Stocking of Burley, Idaho, spent part of last week with their grandmother, Ml's. Lucy Butterfield. Miss Florence Bodell was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bodell of West Joz·dan last week. Mrs. Heber Butterfield and children of Midvale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William· Forman over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R.. P. Nell, Mrs. Heber S. Crane and Alta Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Silcox and family and Mrs. John Day were visitors at the home of Mrs. Olive Miller, Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Butterfield ~d family and Mrs. Ellen Butterfield were the cUnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Forman, Decoration day. Friends of Miss Roberta Crane Sur-prised her at her home Friday evening of last week. The time was spent in music and games, luncheon was served to eight. ·rhe hostesses were Miss Maurine Butterfield, Miss Sarah Miller and Miss Lucy ButterfiJed. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone of Riverton were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Mlller. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parry and little son were visitors at Bluffdale, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Freeman were visitors at Salt .uake and Bountiful Wednesday of last week. class of the Primary, of which llis. An interesting test of soy beans is Kresser was the teacher, assisted being conducted by William Whitaker, Mrs. Nielsen in serving. 4-H club member of Granger, who Members of the F.Jders' quorum enhas planted a supply of seed received terteined at a dancing party Friday i rom the U. S. depftrtment of agricul-, evening at the ward amusement halL lure, announces V. L. ~fa.rtineau. li'ifty were present. Refreshments coWtty a.grlcultural agent. were served. A total of 10 varieties are being Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp were grown, each of which have been sown guests at a bil'thday supper Tuesday wlth three rates of planting. avening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It ts hoped that soy beans \.vill Kenneth Norris of South Jordan, who prove to be a useful forage crop, and Pntertninr:>d honoring their son Kay. the results of this crop will be await~ Air. and Mrs. Thomas Allsop and ed with a great deal of interest. famUy motored to Moroni, Monday. where they spent the day. Mrs. Grace Asbment entertained Friday at her home on Social avenue for members of the Unity club. A MRS. RACHEL FORBUSH delicious luncheon preceded club acCorrespondent tivity. Ten members were present. Phone Midvale 230-W ------------------ --------* Wednesday evenine of last week "A Spring FestivaJ" by Primary officers Henry Sorenson, Mrs. April Zirr.- And children was given in the ward merman and children of Lehi, Mr. &.nd chapel. A playlet in two acts, "The Mrs. B. W. Richardson and son Jay Court of Good Health " by Primary of Magna, and Mrs. Birdie Davis and children, was given. Othe1· musical family of Salt Lake were guests ,\t R numbers, dances and readings formed chicken supper Wednesday evenlug at ~ very pleasant evening. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates Mrs. Margaret Householder Gorden and mother, Mrs. Mary Yates, at their and grandson, Wallace Garns, of Salt home on State street. Lake, viisted Friday evening with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover o.nd babies, and Mrs. Lester Forbush. Lois and Cleo, left 'Monday l'or PocaFriends of Mr. and Mrs. David tello, Idaho, where Mr. Glov~r will be Nielsen of Murray, former residents employed. of East Midvale, may be interested to Mond~y evening Mrs. Niel::J Nielsen know she has been very critically at entertained at her home honoring her home, East 48th South, suffering Mrs. Louie Kresser, former resident from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton a.nd daughter Maxine motored to Provo Tuesday evening to attend the annual B. Y. U. alumni banquet. Mr. from tlle and Mrs. Clayton are life members of By W. W. OWENS the association. U. S. A. C. Extension Service Mrs. Wilford Bennett entertained (Editor's Note; This Is the sixth Wednesd~ty afternoon at a bhthday of a series of seven artlcles preHOWDY, FOLKS-"Who Is the party complimenting the seventh anpared by Mr. Owens for this pamost unfortunate person in the world niversary of her little daughter, Lois. per on Weevil Control.) Games and refreshments were enjoyed today," asks a lecturer? How about the girl who can't eat by ten little guests. The alfalfa weevil parasite is a big Sunday evening the M. I. A. offistrawberries without breaking out help in controlling weevil, not by savcers offitcated at a plans for a recreainto a. rash? ing the immediate crop, but by maktion program which wm be carried A hen cackles when she lays an out ln the M. I. A. work the coming ing cultural control possible. When the weevil threatened deegg. But that's nothing; you ought summer. struction Douglas Borg left Tuesday mornof the alfalfa industry a few to hear a hu.sbs.nd squawk when he ing for Brigham City, where he ex- years after it was discovered around lays a carpet. pects to be employed. Salt Lake City In 1905, the U. S. De• Mrs. Clifton Thayne and babies of partment of Agriculture sent men to AND YOU OUGHT TO HEAR Provo spent several days this week Europe to see how the weevil was SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS with relatives here. controlled there. The investigators CROW ABOUT THE SERVICE concluded Mrs. that other insect enemies Blanche Smith of Salt Lake THEY GET FROM OUR OVERwa.s a Sunday visitor of Mrs. M. J preyed on the weevil to such an exHAUL JOBS. Thornton. tent in Europe that weevil damage Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush en- was not a serious problem. Ten of The picnic season will not be officially opened until sister's sweetie, tertained at a family dinner Sunday. these foreign insect parasites of the weevil were introduced in Utah bedressed in white flannels, sits down Covers were laid for 14. tweet 1911 and the outbreak of the Mrs. D. W. Borg was a guest at a on the blueberry pie. World war. Of the two surviving birthday party at the home of Mr Nothing like a lawn mower for re- and Mrs. Albert La.rsvn of Murray, species, only one is of importance. This parasite is a. tiny black waspMonday evening, complimenting Mr. ducing the spring pep. Larson. like insect about one-fourth of an inch Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Leonard long. It lays an egg In the body of AND THERE'S NOTHING Millerberg and little son ·Eugene were the weevil worm at the time this LIKE OUR LUBRICATION TO guests Thursday of last week of Mrs. worm is eating the alfalfa. The egg REDUCE YOUR CAR AND hatches into a worm which eats the Harold King of Salt Lake. MOTOR TROUBLES. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Brady, internal portions of the body of the Mrs. Robert Milne, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. weevil. The weevil Is not kllled at Philosophers di!ler as to the ultiLeonard Millerberg and son Eugene, once, but dies after it has completed mate benefits of the ma.rrla.ge instituMr. and Mrs. Emery Brady and its feeding and spun its cocoon. tions. but one result is obvious. The parasite then emerges from daughters, Donna and Maxine; Mr. Before marriage people exchange the and dead body of the weevil and Mrs. Lavar Heugely and little kisses by the peck and after marriage makes son a cocoon of its own inside the Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold they exchange pecks for kisses. King and daughter Janice formed a web-like weevil cocoon. Its cocoon is party and motored to Lehl, compli- dark brown, oval-shaped, about threementing the birthday anniversary of eight.b.s of an inch long with a white West Center St. Phone Mid. 48 D. H. Milne, formerly of East Mid- band around its center. It may be vale. found on the ground in hay fields or Miss Juanita Wiley, Miss AnnabeU wherever the weevil 1s abundant any Cannon, Miss Ruth Bentley and Miss time from late spring to the followHazel Dyer, all of Salt Lake, were ing spring when it changes into the week-end guests of Miss Susie Brady. wasp-like form and starts laying eggs in the larva of the weevil. Men's Half Sole ____ .__ 75c to 85c The parasites kill 100 per cent of the early hatched weevils, but as the Ladies' Half Sole.. _...65c to 75c MRS. SPENOER MILLER season advances an increasing numMen's R_ubber Heels 35c to 45c Correspondent ber of them get by. It is these later hatched weevils which unless destroyF R. . D • No . , ve 1 rton Ladies' Heels. ..... ______20c to 25c ed by properly timed first cutting, Mrs. Louis Jensen and two small mature and lay eggs the following MIDVALE SHOE REBUILDEB sons of Idaho are visiting at the home spring which h~tch into worms that 21 East Center St. Midvale, Utah of Mrs. Mary C. Jensen. damage the crop before the parasite Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crane and little kills them. son, Richard, of Midvale were the The parasite has a.n important place SALIENT FEATURES OF week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- in weevil control, but it does not give METROPOLITAN INCOME land Freeman. complete control. It must be suppleOONTRA(JTS Mrs. Trussler Bodell and children, mented by early cutting of first and They pay a fixed income for life. Income from. them is not subject to Jean and Larry, have returend home second crops of alfalfa. Federal Income taxation. They are a from American Fork where they spent Next Article: Experts Detennlne memorial that man should be proud several days with her mother, Mrs. Weevil D!Ull&ge In Fall by Count. to leave. Hannah Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Marland Freeman were Salt Lake visitors last week. Representing Metropolitan Life A Primary Social was held at the Insurance Company home of Supt. Nora L. Crane Friday Phone .Mid. 219. Pioneer Street evening, a midnight supper was served to Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. Eliza(Continued from Page One) beth Bodell, Mrs. Mayme Ingram, Miss Olive Miller, Mrs. Rebecca Mil- studies towards a Ph.D. degree in soils ler, Miss Annie Crane, Miss Fern Bo- under Dr. Selman A. Waksman. dell, Mrs. Winona Rhodes, Mrs. Agnes Wheat Cakes and Coflee___________ .lOo Theron B. Hutchings majored in Waffle and Coflee ................- ... -.15c Dansie and Mrs. crane. chemistry and minored in matheAn outing in the canyon was enjoy- matics. He was a member of the Wheat Cakes, CoHee and Two Eggs ··-·-···························--·-·--110c ed by the Herriman Primary child- band for four years, member of ChemBam and Eggs or Bacon and ren, officers and teachers on June 5. istry club, German club, Widstonian Eggs with Toast, Potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice of Collinand Coffee ··················-·-·-······.35c ston, Idaho were the guests of Mr. and social unit, and Beta Beta Beta. He will continue his studies at B. Y. U. One Fried Egg, Ham or Bacon, Mrs. Clem Bates, Wednesday and next year and wUl be an assistant In Toast, Potatoes, Colfee_....... -.25c Thursday of last week. ALL KINDS OF PIES, lOc A CUT the agronomy department. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen Weldon Matthews, son of Mr. and Short Orders at All Hours and famlly were visitors at Levan, Mrs. C. E. Matthews of Midvale, was Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. graduated from the B. Y. U. school Mrs. Spencer M1ller and son, Doug- of commerce with a bachelor's de~ lay are visiting for ten days with gree. He plans to enter business. Harry Thomas, Prop. friends and relatives of N ephl and Miss Berniece Holt, daughter ot Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holt of South Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Fredrickson, Mr. Jordan, was graduated from the B. TAILOR-MADE SUITS and Mrs. W. T. Swan of Salt Lake and Y. U. normal school. Mrs. Jack Marlar of Magna were the President Heber J. Grant presented dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert the degrees and diplomas to the class J. Crane Tuesday of last week. at B. Y. U. Wednesday. Elder SteFit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Freeman have phen L. Richards of the Council of the arrived from California to make their Twelve addressed the graduates. Alterations, Cleaning and homedlere and are now visiting at the Chauncey Harris, son of President Pressing home of Mrs. Emma J. Freeman. and Mrs. F. S. Harris, gave the valeMrs. Roy Miller and children spent dictory address. part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Governor Henry H. Blood delivered TAILOR Chris. Poulson at Salt Lake. the baccalaureate sermon at B. Y. U. Phooo Mld. 249-W. 64 W. Center Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bates and Mr. Sunday night. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . : . · a n d Mrs. Henry J. Tempest spent Twenty-three students ot this re- r EAST MIDVALE j * Midvale Garage • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MIDVALE GARAGE ------------ * HERRIMAN ru r * * J.J. CRANE SPECIAL BREAKFAST U.S. CAFE $12.50 AND UP H. F. RASMUSSEN Miss Erma Winn of Crescent. Mrs. Thomas was preday, when impressive ceremonies sented with a token by the club. were held for a. class of more than Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vombaur are 600. guests this week at the home of their The baccalaureate sermon was daughter, Mrs. J. M. Baguley. given by Justice D. W. Moffat of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson state supreme court. Other speakers left Friday of last week for Califor· were Governor Blood and President nia, where they will visit for a short George Thomas. time. Following are students of this reMrs. I. D. Voorhees, Miss Adele gion who received diplomas at the Olson of Manti and Dr. Fred W university: Tuttle of Manti were guests during School of Education-Ruth Adam- last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. son, Sanlly; Melba Andrus, Draper; Woodhouse and family. Vantce Beck, Draper; Catherine Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen and Sandy; Jessie Louise Farmer, Herri- Mr. aud Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler were man; Carol Isabel Jensen, Sandy; Magna visitors Tuesday. Bertha Dora Kasworm, Muna.y; AfMrs. Brig Smith and children spent ton Rigby, Murray; Isabel Wl'lght, part of the week at Granger visiting M urray; K a th ryn Walters, Murray; with relatives. ' Albert Henry Atwood, Sandy; Donald J. M. Woodhouse and son Lyle Brady Milne, Sandy; Carrie Samuel- spent part of last week in Idaho Falls, · it·mg with re1at ives. son, Sandy; Luella Wheeler, Murray; ldaho, VIS Edith Cleo Winkler, Sandy; Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Hodges and Brady Casper, Sandy; Austin Leavens little son, Dewayne, of Springfield, Walker, Sandy; Marjorie Densley, Idaho, were guests last week of Mr. Riverton. and Mrs. Marvin Bird. Arts and Sciences-Chester Thomas Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler of Pa.yJohns, Murray. son w~re guests Sunday evening of School of Buslness-Refus Francis Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. Forbush, Sandy; Ray Neil BringMiss Helen Peterson and Jack Petburst, Murray; LaVon Crane, River- erson of Logan are guests at the ton. home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. School of Law-William Edwin Bird. Berrett, Murray. Mrs. E. H. Peterson and little son1 School of Mines and Engineering- Donald, of Logan, were guests during Harold Earl Wright, Midvale. last week of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graduate Work-Kenneth Cropper, Bh·d. Midvale; Melvin Strong, Sandy; HarGlenn 0. Pollard returned home old Thorpe, Sandy. Saturday after spending two weeks at Boise, Idaho, visiting his parents. Mrs. P. Mulhall of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. and M.rs. Bert Margetts MRS. J. THOMAS OSTLER and three sons and daughter of Salt cago \ WORLD'S FAIR the Students Graduated From B. Y. University I Pho~~iv~~!e::a-w j sition of the past. present and future in science, arL engineering, architecture~ with exhibits from all parts of the globe. Don't miss iU Take the Entire Family Education, entertainment. Inspiration f o r o 1 d and young-a never to be 1orgotten tripl Travel via Union Pacific and have moxe time, more energy, to enJoy the World's Fair. Extremely Low Family or Club Fares Are In Effect And whether you go in a luxurious Pullman. or in a deluxe chair car -you will enjoy the same s c e n i c beauty, smooth roadbed and unexcelled. but popularly priced, dining car meals. * ---------- ---- * A few of the neighbors and friends of Mrs. Ebba Finlayson met at her home for a social afternoon, last Wednesday. Luncheon was served to Mrs_ Ebba Finlayson, Mrs. Ingrid Lindell the Misses Molly, Theresa and Beatrice Lindell, Mrs. Sarah Rawson, Mrs. Mamie Pierson, Mrs. tnrika Johnson Mrs. Matilda Lavene, Mrs. Hannah Poulson, Mrs. Grace Sorenson, Mrs. Alice Sorenson, Mrs. Lewis Peterson, Mrs. Elsie Pepper, Mrs. M~rtha Nelson, Mrs. Jobannah Nelson, Miss Marcia Finlayson, and Miss Donna Finlayson. The Finlaysons are moving to Hunter to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradley and family visited relatives at American Fork, Sunday. A welcome home party, honoring Miss Callie Jensen, daughter of Dr and Mrs. C. C. Jensen, who recently returned from the Texas mission where she spent two years, was held at the Second ward chapel Tuesday evening, under direction of the missionary committee, with Jack Smith in charge. The program included: Invocation, George F. Webb; selections. by Imperial Saxophone quartet, Harold Bjork, Clark Gardner, Gordon Ohlson, Elden Boggess, accompanied on piano by Miss Francis Gardner; address of welcome, member of the bishopric, A. Robert Larson; original reading, Miss Beatrice Pierson; Texas stunt and song, Venna Jensen, Dale Nelson, Jack Rlchal'ds and Cleleo Jensen; piano solo, Miss Francis Gardner; song, Miss Eva Crapo, Miss Helen White and Miss Gladys Rasmussen; 1·ema.rks, Miss Jensen; song, umgh in the Mountain Top,'' by recently returned missionaries, Miss CB.Uie Jensen, Miss Eva Crapo, Miss Helen White, Miss Maurine Cash of Sandy, and Elder Walter W. Wilson of Bennion ward. DancIng followed the program. Miss Zelmona Jensen of Salt Lake visited relatives and friends in Sandy on Sunday. The ~arriage or Miss Melba Hardcastle of Draper, and Elmo Lunnen of Crescent took place last week. Miss Grace Lindell of Beverly Hills, Calif., is visiting relatives at Midvale, Sandy and Salt Lake. Miss Lindell ill the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindell. The M. I. A. of the First ward held their closing social In Little Willow canyon last Friday evening. There was a ball game between the "M" Men and Elders. Games and luncheon were enjoyed. A large crowd attended. The graduation exercises of the First ward Primary boys into the priesthood was held in connection with sacrament meeting Sunday. Boys graduated were Stuart Nichols, Almon Samuelson and Art Peterson. The Third Quorum of Elders and their partners enjoyed a social in the meadows east of Sandy, Wednesday evening. A program, games and luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. Everett and Pearl Ostler attended the farewell party honoring Elder Horace E. Burgon, held at Union ward chapel, last Thursday evening. Miss Luana Jensen is spending this week In Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Mrs. Caroline Bohn of Crescent has gone to Salt Lake to make her home for some time. Mrs. Mary Winn of Crescent ts visiting in California with her son, who ill Ul. The Jolly Twelve club of Crescent met at the home of Mrs. Katie Thomas of Midvale, Thursday after· noon, honoring her birthday. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Thomas, and club members Mrs. Lena Gardner, Mrs. May Wellington, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Susanna Smlth, Mrs. Agatha Wlnn, of Crescent; Mrs. Susie Vombaur of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Lily Bagu!ey and Mrs. Hazel Anderson of Sandy. Special gueate were Mrs. Zella Swenson For complete details and illustrated World', Fair booklet, ask local agenr. ~~~s~~~~;;~~~r~!:~~y evening Mrs. August Larson, Miss Mabel Larson, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Larson of Sandy and Mrs. Lee A. Beckstead of Washington, D. C., who is visiting here, motored to Preston, Idaho, last weeh:, where they spent the week-end visiting with relatives. The Ladies' Democratic Study group of Sandy will hold its monthly meeting in the council chamber of the Sandy cl ty hail Tuesday evening, June 13, at 8 p. m., under the direction of the executive officers of Sandy. There will be a program and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson and grandson, Willie Tolin, and Mrs. Margaret Wilson and sons, Billy, Dick and Willis, of Somis, Calif., were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith. A party, honoring the birthday of Mrs. John T. Smith, was held at her home Saturday evening. Cafeteria luncheon was served to the guest of honor and to Mrs. Mearl Wenerstrom, Mrs. Olive Smith, Mrs. Rolena Smith, Miss LeVerne Smith of Sandy; Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. Agnes Johnson and Mrs. Myrtle Jensen of Salt Lake; Mrs. Vera Milnes of Magna, and Mrs. Annie Williams of Murray. Lmus Hand, formerly of Sandy, who is in New York studying with John Hand, director of the New York Light Opera Guild, appeared as soloist with the guild Wednesday in the opera "Martha," according to an announcement of the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead of Provo were visitors Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 0. Pollard. The marriage of Miss Rachel Grant, . EVENT of the CENTURY 8 It is open now--an expo- WEEVIL ENEMY * ------,----- ---- * SANDY I SAVES CROPS The Weekly Exhaust Shoe Rebuilder Price List IUtah gion were graduated at University of of Sandy, and commencement exercises Tues·l UNION PACIF IC daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Grant, and Clifton Alsop of Murray, took place Wednesday, June 7, at the Salt Lake temple, with President Heber J. Grant performing the ceremony. A reception honoring the young couple was held at Sandy Third ward chapel Wednesday evening. The Sandburr camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and their partners, enjoyed a social at the Sandy Second ward chapel Thursday evening. The decorations were Japanese lanterns and spring flowers. Program, games and dancing were enjoyed The program included: vocal solos, Mrs. Vera. Horne of Sandy and Mrs. Lee A. Beckstead of Washington. D. C.; reading, Mrs. Joseph Pierson; remarks, Mrs. Sophrona. Bateman. Special honor was shown Mrs. Bateman, one of the pioneers and a member of the Sandburr camp. But~ ton bouquets were presented to the gentlemen present. Mrs. Elfreda Jensen was cha.irma.n of entertainment, assisted by Mrs. Zella. Swenson. Mrs. Laura Hughes and Mrs. Laura Richards. Mrs. Patience Charlier was chairman of refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Harriet Boberg, Mrs. Pearl Shaw and Mrs. Violet Gardner. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Carter E. Grant and Arthur Horne. """ ....,,_. ~... . • - 1~ . Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10, in Our Midvale Store (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities) S. Gov. Frankfur ters, U.Inspected 2 lbs. ZSC milk-fed veal; Veal Roast, Fancy produced locally 7c lb. HAMS, Cudahy's Puritan Mild Sugar Cure Any Size Piece 12Z " ~ft lb. IOe Jb• Pot Roast, :r::~~~ru~f Lamb Roast, Genulnx.::..,":'-red Veal Steaks, Shoulder and Rib ~~c Cuts lb. Grape Juice, Church's, quart Z3c 2 Pints ·······································-·-············-··-······-····--························25c Clorox, quart bottle Corn, Del Maiz Niblets TUNA FISH, • • • • • ~oc • Mission Flakes IOe Salmon, Fancy Pink, tall cans • ~oc Coffee, Airway, lb. • . . . • . zoe Edward's Dependable, lb•......·--·-·---··········---·· ............. 27c Jell-Well , All Flavors • • • sc |