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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1969 Minersville Bros, Lummdl "Beaver's Dep't. Store MARCH 27, 28 & 29 Assorted Half Gal HOLLAND DUTCH 59c ICE CREAM lb loaf 1 CERTIFIED 489c BREAD HEREFORD 49c CORNED DEEF CIRCUS 28 oz PEANUT BUTTER 88c 18 oz KELLOGG'S 39c CORN FLAKES SELECT PITTED 279c L9BBYS OLiUES STRAWBERRY DAU A-- l DESSERT 349c 4 lbs MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 69c TANG Quart 43c ALAD DRESSING Pounds BLUE SEAL 38Sc MARGARINE FROZEN RASPBERRIES or 4S1 TRAWBERRIES BETTY CROCKER 10 oz 3S1 CORONET Jumbo 259c APER TOWELS IMPERIAL LONG RIFLE Box of 50 22 SHELLS 69c ROYAL GARNET 6 oz 6S1 GRAPE JUICE home. Berry Theriot of Salt Lake City spent several days with his grandmother, Mrs. Alba-tee- n Roberts. She accompanied him home and will visit 'her daughtetrs, Mrs. Ada James and Mrs. Jane Curtis. Mrs. Phyllis Truman and daughter, Annette ,aod Mrs. Effie Marshall spent Saturday in Northern Utah. They visited Katihy Truman and Mrs Jan Jaoobson in Ptovj and with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peter son and Mr .and Mrs. Robert Gressmani in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wayne Christensen and daughter of Billings, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Muir and children of Durango, Colorado and Hugh Blackburn of Salt Lake City have been visiting their parents Mr.and Mrs. Blackburn. They Douglas were here for ithe funeral of their grandmother, Mrs Le Fevre. The Misses Mary Ann, Martha Ellen and Alma Jean Banks of Corona, Calif, are spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guardell Banks, and brother, RusselL Mr. anir Mrs Oelbcrt Jameson were in Salt Lake, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mathews Monday Sin Salt Lake City where he had a medical checkup. Mrs. DcTcthy Johnson of Bountiful visited her mother, Mrs. Nettie Myers during the weekend. Mrs. Arlene Judd of Provo visited iher brother, Delmer Gray, and family and other relatives Sunday. Mrs. Lester Roberts of Mc Neville, Oregon, is visiting her mcllhcir, Mrs. Inez Carter. spsmlt LOST Two Collie pups. Last seen near Count House, Monday afternoon. Call Ron Bradshaw Thursday, Friday 2 LBS25c SOX SALE Buy 3- - Get One Free -- GOOD SEDECTION 2,000 PAIR BOYS MENS GIRLS ALL POPULAR BRANDS ALMA tained Monday evening, Mar. at the Ponderosa Cafe. Luncheon was served and bridge was played with prizes going to Karla Tat.tersall, Susie Beeson and Mildred WARD p o opooflpfloooopooopooopooQOBBBPflPQOQOPBQ QUAKER OATS CERTI-FRES- 4S1 oppppommoiPflPO Reg 37c H BREAD 389c DU PONT Reg 59c 2f wcoupon FROZEN FOOD ROYAL GARNET 46 oz WESTERN FAMILY 6 oz 6S1 GRAPE JUICE 3 09c TOMATO JUICE 39c SPONGES 12 oz REG. or LO CALORIE SHASTA POP " P No 303 Cans GRAPEFRUIT 14 oz GORTON QUAKER OATS smdl 33c FISH STICKS 37c DREAM WHIP BREAKFAST DRINK SWIFT PREMIUM $129 AUNT JEMINI PANCAKE 3 lb Complete SWIFT PREMIUM bag 59c MIX MINUTE RICE 3 LBS89c WESTERN FAMILY Creamy or Crunch PEANUT BUTTER 40 FRANKS 59c LB RUMP ROAST 89c LB FRESH FRYERS 35c LB SI09 NABISCO PREMIUM 2 FRESH PRODUCE lb box llbPk9 CARROTS 65c SALTENE CRACKERS 69c LB BACON 27 oz TANG 59c MEAT 4 oz 5c OFF 200 HANOI WRAP 10c . -- EASTER SPECIALS A-li- or S49S Cattle Prices PONY TRUE TEMPER $2.53 JET LITE $6.99 . . KNEE HIGH IRRIGATION BOOTS SIP HIP BOOTS S1645 at large selection of dams r irrigating supplies There was a run of ov?r 400 head cf ca'tls at th Auction lis', week. It is an excellent market. All livjstDck price; wers slzziy U a little demand for all d higher. 1yp?9 of call 1 j. Utility Cows $18.50 tu S24.50 Car.crir ft Cu'iter Cows $16 to $18 cwt Pairs $240.00 pr. Calvcy Hoif.rs $202.00 each Bulls 1100 to 1600 lbs $23.50 to $25.60 cwt Bulls 550 lbs $26.75 cwt Extra Good quality Steer Cat ves 300 to 350 lbs $34 to $36.75 Good quality Heifer Calves 330 to 450 $28 to $31.25 cwt Go:d quality Steers 500 to 750 libs $24.50 to $27.60 cwt Good quality Heifers 330 to 450 $28 I to $31.25 cwt Good quality Heifers 835 lbs $25.90 cwt S30 to 700 Hbs Hoi $24.70 to $26.40 cwt Hoi Bull Calves 200 lbs $30.50 llol Heifer Calves 2R0 lbs $111.00 each Sp-M- JACK'S SALES & SERVICE lbb9 53c A-li- S325 $2.69 8 Mrs. Edwin Drake sister of man and Keith Parkinson Roiha bride was matron of honor ger Layton and John Powell, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Brent were ushers. Takes Bride After a wedding trip to Jones, Mrs. Robert Hobbs and Miss Lorna Behr. Flower girls Southern Utah and Nevada, Miss Virginia M. Lay ton were Trena and Mary Parkin- the couple returned to Seattls, became the bride of Gerald son. Washington where they now Ray Parkinson In the EpiscoAttendants wore floor len- reside. the of Good Church Sheppal gowns of dark rose gth herd, Saturday, February 15. velvet with elbow 1 ength Father David M. Warner of- sleeves trimmed with white ficiated. fur. They held nosegays of Following the ceremony ths pink roses and carnations. guests at a ccuple receive Edwin G. Drake was best reception in the Parish Hall. Mr bride are Parenlls of the and Mrs. George W. Lay ton of Ogd:n. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Delmar R. Parkinson of Beaver. The bride wore a full length RUSSELL STOVER CHOCOLATES gown of French sculptured FILLED EASTER BASKETS white velvet styled with long skirt. It rkeves and an EASTER EGGS v,a? accented with a floor length train and c liar and cuffs. 6 pk 19c Candy Bars Hiir fl-tength veil fell from a pillbox hat of fur. Sh: carried a bouquet of white Toni Permanents Reg $2.25 $1.49 pompoms. TRUE TEMPER PRUNING SHEARS 49c GRAPEFRUIT Gerald Parkinson ROCKET - Teflon Coated PRUNING SHEARS 10c EA CUCUMBERS ' lin solos, accompanied by his The Beaver Third Ward Sac wife. Talks were given by the rament service was conducted also. Bartons, Dan by Joseph. Opening prayer was by Carl Whatcott. Music was dirCARD OF THANKS ected by Carol Kesler and Carol Baker. We want to express our The program was presented gratitude to everyone for their by Dr. and Mrs Ray Barton though' fulnes) and kindness of Salt Lake. He was the Mis- during the illness and death of sion President in England. cur husband and father. Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker, also We especially thank our f Salt Lake, sang with the neighbors for their loyal'.y. To Bartons, "I know That My Everyone for the delicious Redeemer Lives". (joi and beautiful flowers. Mrs. Percy Puffer & family. Ray Barton played two vio- - . 2'ls39c SCOTT TOWELS FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Gregersen's Dairy Queen .iiiiiooddiid net PBPBffqoo 59c largc Sections SHAVER'S SACRAMENT TRUE; TEMPER 21 SHRIMP IN A BASKET MARKET S CHASE'S AG STORE SHOVELS SPECIAL Saturday MARCH 27, 28 & 29 -- BANANAS Gr LARGE SLICER enter- 24th THIRD SPECIALS FOR WEEK-EN- D 438-262- Mrs. Vina Hutchings Assortd CAKE MIXES Elder Kenneth Gray gave a report of his mission in Sacra ment meeting, Sunday. His grandfather Mr. Lamb, of St. G;orge was present as well as other out 'Of town friends and relatives. Russell Albrecht was graduated from Primary and welcomed into the MIA by Dan Goff, president. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gillins and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Woa'd attendee the banquet and social observing the 50th Anniversary of itlhe founding of the American Legion. It was held in Salt Lake City, March 22 The Gillins will visit their children in Midvale, Kearns tod Trenton, before returning Adorn Hair Spray White Rain Shampoo 2.25 1.49 1.00 .49 crystal clear and lotion formulas .98 100's .63 Bayer Aspirin Solo Cups and Dispenser .49 Remember ... BEXEL'S SPRING VITAMIN SALE Mw'M"'"-l'- ' ""'' it .... Your Modern Prescription Shopping Center BEAUEIt DRUG |