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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1967 Lund Bros, "Beaver's Dept. Store AUGUST 17 -- EGGS AA Medium 18 -- i 19 DOZ69 Frozen SUNSHINE STATE 7S1 ORANGE JUICE Frozen ROYAL GARNET 7S1 GRAPE JUICE Giant Size TIDE PET 74c Canned 7S1 SKIMMED MILK ASSORTED 46 oz 385c DEL MONTE DRINK Archery Season Starts August 26 A-.- Bow and arrow permits for the 1967 Archery Season, which i opens August 26, are now on sale at fish and game offices and some license agents located throughout the state. Permits will be sold upon personal or written application. All written application must contain the archcer's name, address, and big game license number along with the $5 fee for both resident and nonresidents. As in past seasons, the archer may fill both his archery tag and his regular license tag during the archery season, but both must be taken with bow and arrow. Archery permits are con sidered in the same category as control permits and hunters are restricted to only one permit this year, so archers may :iot obtain a control permit in addition to their archery tag Visitors to the 1967 Utah State Fair can expect to see another fine display of the State's fish and game resources and management projects when they visit the Fish and Game building near the south entrance to the Fair grounds. This year's Fair dates are August 26 through September 4 making fair weather more probable for the thousands of visitors. Fish and Game personnel are now making necessary changes and additions to the Records facilities display show the Fish and Game exhibit to be one of the most of all popular with Fair-goers 1201 SHASTA POP IMPERIAL 1281 Long Rifle 22 SHELLS 69c BOX ASSORTED 8 oz 275c QUISP - QUAKE ASSORTED Reg 49c 289c SUPREME COOKIES mam JUST ARRIVED NEW & BEAUTIFUL By Emma Green Mr and Mrs. Dell Evans received word of the marriage of their neice, Rowena Morris, to Howard Orton. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Orem. Mr. Orton is the son of Reed Orton of Pleasant Grove. Or-mo- When the Fair doors open, more than 20 species of fish along with various species of game birds and animals which have been collected from all over the State will be on display. Fish and Game officers will be on hand at all times to answer questions about the exhibits and the general wildlife resources of the state. Brent Evans spent 10 days at Meadow with his sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bond. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Green received word of the death of Mr. Green's stepfather, Mr. Herman Lobrick, of Richfield on Monday. Services were held in Richfield and burial was in the Elsinore Cemetery. Mr. & Mrs. Green attended the ser- - Emma Green accompanied her grandson, John D. Wilcock, of Milford to Hurricane on Friday Mr. Wilcock was looking for a place to live as he will be teaching there this fall. They spent two days with Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. Rose Hartley, of Leeds, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Twitch-el- l were over-nigguests of their aunt, Mrs. Emma Green, on Wednesday. They are from Marysvale, Calif., and are on their way to Wyoming to visit their daughter They also vis Gordon ited Mr. and Mrs. Green and family. Visitors, Thursday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter were Mrs. Rulon Anderson and daughter Lucille of Salt Lake. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant were Mr and Mrs. Wilf Johnson of Salt Lake. On Friday the Merchants had a barbeque at which Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter were present. On Sunday they had Mr. Merchant's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alcott, of Monroe and the Alcott's daughter and Mr. and Mrs Gardner Heapes of Kearney, Ariz. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer Saturday were Bill and Phoeby We cairiry ver 100 ipettsroleumm jpsroduct don't have to. m No need for a big inventory. V.o have petroleum products for al! uses. Automotive, industrial, farm and home. And whateveryou need, we see that it's delivered promptly. Have a special problem? Let us know, f we can't solve it, we'll call in a Standard Oil Specialist to give you the answer you need. Next time you need a petroleum product, call us. We carry over inr f .. - Call 438-232- 5 387-228- 1 zr, The Chevron ABOVE ALL means service h,.. 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P FRESH PRODUCE LANOLIN SEEDLESS GRAPES 19c LB PLUS Glycerine & Rosewater 64c Body Lotion Hand Lotion 66c 4"c WATERMELONS 629c FRESH CORN 99c Warby of Beaver. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Minersville Williams and daughter Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jameson and Mrs. Linda Griffiths of of Salt Lake City will spend Minersville. several days here at the home of Mr and Mrs. Delbert Jame son. blander field Notes Mrs., Gladys Myers has relimn Bradsnaw turned home after visiting in Las Vegas, Nev., with her dauMr. and Mrs. Collis Brad- Mr. and ghter and shaw have a new granddaughMrs. Lee Smith and family. ter born Augl5 to Mr. and Miss Gale Murdock of Oak Mrs. Joe Bradshaw. they have land, Oregon was a guest at a girl and boy staying with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee the grandparents. Gillins Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brad Bishop and Mrs. Milton shaw went to Cedar City, Sun in spent the week-en- d day to visit Mr and Mrs. Salt Lake City James Bradshaw. Mrs. Leola "Gillins enterMrs. Lynn Bradshaw, Mrs. tained her Canasta Club at Randy Bradshaw, Rachel, Shad her home Monday evening. anj Mrs. Hattie Schwab went The Literary Club held a to Cedar with Mrs. LaVel Braparty Wednesday night at the Mr. to see dshaw on Tuesday Beaver County Livestock Show and Mrs. James Bradshaw. Grounds. Their husbands were Miss Patty Larson is visiting with them. present in California for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Roberts Lafe Bradshaw, Randy, Col- have, as guests, their daughtleen, Lynn, Glenrm, LaVel, er and her family from Seattle, Ilynn and family had dinner Washington. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Gillins Norman Bradshaw on Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wood attended the Sevier Valley Fair at Richfield, Utah Friday. COM INS & GOINGS Mrs. Jetta Barnes and children of Milford visited here on U Vtlda Sunday with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Mc- Mrs. Norma Nell Smith and of Fayctteville, Ark Knight are spending a week bavz been visiting the Fletch-;- r in California visiting relatives. Mrs. George Wood spent the Bartons and Reed Smiths wet k in Salt Lake visiting past friends and relatives and othrr They thJ past two weeks CARD OF THANKS rama bv train but will go back home with Rex, who drove We want to thank everyone h ri last week. who helped ease the pain at Rec;nt vacationers were En- - the loss of our son, brother n;s and Erma Hoopes, who Kenneth Orton. and husband, rnjoyed a couple of delightful For the kind visits to the weeks visiting their daughters and mortuary, the food, and son. Their first stop was home and money given flowers in Los Angeles where they for all the hours of service visited with their son Ray and rendered friends and relaby two their and his wife Phyllis we our tions express gratia children, one being new baby after seven years. They en- tude, The Family of Kenneth Orton joyed Disneyland, Marineland and other points of interest. CARD OF THANKS From California they went on to Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, and We visited with Rayma Lou Brown all the gratefully acknowledge of kindness and her children and then on shown expressions the illness and during few a for days to Sweet, Idaho, at the time of death of Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Mau- - Emma Baldwin. mt-ana Zuereu iamny. rine) For the flowers, food, cards traveled by train and doesn't and especially the many visits don't it sound fun? Hope they friends and relatives to see beby trains the passenger stop her In the hospital. fore I get another ride on The family of Emma Baldwin them. son-in-la- LB CARD OF THANKS The Beaver Press We want to thank everyone who helped or contributed in any way in our recent bereave- for ment. 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