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Show Lake by Flo Munson Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Naomi Oyler Thursday after- noon with Mrs. as Charles Last Mrs. Lucille Maughn gave an interesting lesson on Utah Pioneers. A tasty luncheon was served. Mrs. Alice Nye returned home Thursday after spending the past ten days with her son, F. Leo Nye and his wife and family at Issauquah, Wash. Mrs. Ethel Petterson has returned home after spending the past two months with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Chambers and family in Eugene, Ore. She came by plane to Salt Lake City and was met by her daughter, Mrs. Mary Isom of Salt Know what time it is? f, It's sugarbeeUiaryest time! SUN M jf 0 Wl-rl- 8 29 B "CLT--II MOLASSES DRIED SUPPLIES ARE BEST! Molasses Dried Beet Pulp makes good feeds better and is popularly used to replace grain up to of the total ration! It's a bulky concentrate feed. Helps prevent digestive troubles. Promotes general health and vigor and results in excel- lent trains! I x Reserve your supply of U Molasses Dried Beet Pulp Now! Call or write: Meet Karl Shisler of Roosevelt, president of the State Farmers Union visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns last week. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earnel Nielson Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Goodsell of Shelley, Ida. ENTERTAINS AT FAMILY GATHERING Mrs. Ellery Hall entertained at a family gathering at her home Saturday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall of Brigham who are leaving to make their home in San Diego. Other guests included Mr. ami Mrs. James Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall of Brig ham. Mr. and Mrs. William Gifobs. Mr. and Mrs. Ora John and Mrs. Laura Ciibbs of Portage. J. F. Wright of Salt Lake City is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Beatrice Wright. Preston Wright of and spent Wednesday at mother's Thursday home. A dinner guest at the Wright home during the week was Keith Jewkes of Orange-vale- , Utah. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge were Mr. and Mrs. Max Archibald and three sons of Sunset. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ix:onard Bishop during the week were Mrs. Venna Howard. Mrs. Jessie Shelton of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pierson of San Diego, Calif. Miss Cheryl Garn spent the weekend with her sister. Miss Jeneal Garn in Salt Lake City. Glade Timothy and Dr. Wendell While, along with F. L. Shurtliff and friends from Pru-vare Elk hunting in Colorado. VISITS SON sevMrs. Rose Limb spent eral days of last week with her son. Theo and family at Lay-toDuring the latter part of the week she had as visitors at her home. Mrs. Clarence Parks of Sun Valley. Calif., and Mrs. Jclta Maclnhcc of Bountiful. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Limb were Mr. and Mrs. Loran Petersen and Gary Petersen ami son, Steven, of Ogden. Jimmy Diderickson of Grants- ille who is attending school at t.'.S.U. at Logan was a dinner guest at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lcc Thompson Wednesday evening. Mrs. Norma Thomas and daughter, Shcllec, spent Saturday with Mrs. Helen Hall in Ogden. Clinton Smith of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. C. E. Smith. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Bow-cut- t were Mr. and Mrs. Burke Svedin and family of Idaho Falls and Jay Bowcutt who is attending U.S.U. at Logan. o BEET PULP and accompanied his supply of U who Og-de- n Time to order your year's ...WHILE City her home. Mrs. Frank Munns has returned home after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Dale Haws and family in Laramie, Wyo. The Haws are the proud parents of a new baby girl. & I . . . Olsen K. B. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy of Layton and Mrs. Leora McCowan of Clearfield attended a testimonial in Salt Lake City for Elder Leslie Scoffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scoffield who is leaving to serve on a South California LDS Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and daughter. Lana. and son, Uster, attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jensen in Millville, Sunday. Monday Lester left for Camp Pendleton, Calif., to resume his duties with the Marines, after spending a four week furlough with his parents. Mrs. Effie Potter, Mrs. Lucille Potter and daughter, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Elaine Tomlinson in by Fielding Couple Visit in Idaho oy Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd accompanied by Mrs. Agnas Archibald of Plymouth Wednesday in Blackfoot, Ida., visiting with Mr. Rudd's sister. Mrs. Hattie Marlow. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rudd and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rudd accompanied spent Rose Mr. and Mrs. Ralph spent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blau at Hoy. Lynn Rose of U.S.U. at at Uigan spent the weekend the Rose home. Errall Bone spent the week- ' end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bone and family in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Fern Huish spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and family in Bountiful. Sunday evening she attended a testimonial for her grandson, Val Toland Huish, who is leaving to serve on an L.D.S. Southern California Mission. Miss Pam Capener of U.S.U. with her spent the weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Capener. Other Sunday dinner guests at the Capener home Homer were Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Salt Lake City. ARRIVES AT FORT LEWIS, WASH. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges have received word that their son, Stephen, who enlisted in the Army has arrived at Fort Lewis, Wash. Sunday visitors at the Hodge home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges and family of Ogden. Steven Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop has been drafted and is now at Fort Bliss, Texas. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers were Mrs. Del Ray Stark and children of Shelley, Ida. Visiting with Mrs. Ida Boss Monday were Mrs. Charlotte Harris, Mrs. Adalaine Countryman of Ogden and Mrs. Zina Fuit of Clearfield. ?fc APPLIANCES FOR THE With Trade AND DRYER over the weekend. Weekend guests at the home and Mrs. Reuben Bacr were Mr. and Mrs Dale Baird of Roy. Saturday evening the two couples visited with Mrs. Bacr's sister, Mrs. Clarence Slucki and family at Logan. of Mr. AUTOMATIC CLOTHES Bis Clothes Capacity High Airflow Drying Fluff Cycle Fricti-.Door Latch Satcty Start Suitch Big Capacity Lint Trap Four Way Venting Porcelain Enamel Top & Clulhes Basket 1 Mil IMA Iff Mil TuCKffl MM AIM MKMAH t UMOMO SINCIAM A native of Bnigham City, Olsen gradu ated rob Box Elder High school and attendel Webe college. He served two-yeLDS mission to Australia and spent five years in the armel fores dur'rg World War II is a tiason pilot in the Field Artillery, where he flew Piper ar w 9. V. MS. C. M Pof. Adv. by Box Elder County Republican Central Com Jim Brawn, Chairman Top few uhcdwlctj raptocMMrt qwofcty SERVICE Phon port 257-846- 1 AM HAtttSON Hr' $100.00 MAIOtO ANOfON VIVIAN MIMA $20.00 AHIT AM AAA MAM lAUlf M Uka Cf iMAeON PtAMCH oh. t. tOmt Mf jrrvowi MMKI MfHNO Wr AMT NAMttN lAVOM PMMAell UteCCv MAJtT AMR MTHI V tOZIA aim A NAK Pork-Peti- lONUt f CtfXIt mi Minni 4- AT look How You Sovo Com of 24 1 - J- lo-o- Pork Chops & Z'J IS 'X Detergent" owdrl Compovnd II 20. Dash Detergent VdSCaUe IA ptif tot Al Nootby Ivory Snow -- y Bold 69 75 83 79 ) Z.I 71-c- l. r. 83' 2.49 4.29 pf 0' M '0. Pooch or OropoMlly' - 5.49 Strawberry 12- -6 $oa Trader (Cos of 12 2.89) - 259 49 4 ins 100-c- Sliced Bacon 51 Chuck Steaks Ground Beef 4 Sovo On Hoalfh & Boooty Aids Cwdahy WKklaw Grade AA Eggs Raisin Bread Fresh Bread Margarine. 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PrttOOpplO. - 2.99) talt at Groat Cudohy Wicklow With Croam Qf Crop Eggs .OW,tOWMUaSAlWAYS W.lh OlOttworf On Salvo Tablets lay OciorocM of 12 Now on Sliced Bacon Boneless Roast $1 i. con 4.29 Average NOVEMBER Itsu S 59' te 3 Lb. Green Beans 3-- pl81.39 Pork Roast Loin End Portion MWiOf eviAfT K II Hi MA KKHIOM 1. lOWH WlltOI MM. IIZtMOM MOtA Mil MM SOtlNWN L MIUi CMf J. IOMHMN th mtal plan . . . Waul lo bt Mutational heum durinf rii holiday Mam? Sn how tho mmm ond rocipot for this wondorfvl dinner with Handing rib reait ond Vorkthiro pwdding con holp yowl vra ooiOfN Stokely Cut ITZC" Premium Duz You're the Hostess! MUOMI MlUtoCMy Aivto moatCKUM CHAI1AIN $50.00 tAO ll 16 Com of pid Triune, lUfed ip6o(ufi k I ft All i4in cr. ua OUUA -- r 1H- 4- i. Tide Detergent Ivory Flakes XZ". He is preienlly serving on the legislative committee for the Utah Association of county officials and serving as a merit badga councilor fir the Boy Scouts. 2. 3. aM WKSON OfCMQf hMr. iw VfMKI wtmtiv Ml late Cilr SftMff Joy Liquid "I have nwde many changes in the operations of this office to reduce the ecus and am Interested ki keeping up to date with modern methods that are economically sound in operating an of flee m county of Box Elder's size," he stated in announcing his candidacy. Unit I Top Job Cleaner ing APPLIANCE 1. AMMO if MAMMON SprMe, Wf. IVftm TAYlOi m lfc Cr IMS OtOVfl VAOA OA AM ttCHAAD MAirrma Hktmk. Utah WAMIT AT P(f L2JIL5J wrert IHII jot I Procter & Gamble Sale op-rat- ELECTRIC vtotit stAumi J A Ml M AISON Uk Cky $500.00 M. i coom josipm i, MUk Cy (Cos (or the past 17 years and during h:t time, hai "always been Interested in my office as eo onsmically as possible." GENERA! 30 SOUTH TREMONT STREET PHONE TREMONTON RUSS ELECTRIC Libby's Drink Clam Chowder Anacin Tablets r MfthaKi ITT m Two wash temperatures One Rinse Temperature Unbalance Load Spray Hinse Control Turbotype Pump Safety Lid Switch Porcelain Enamel Cover, Ltd, Tub and Wash Basket Pinoapplo-Gropefrg- CI;tk-Audiio- I Big Capacity I planes in North African area, Sicily, Italy and Germany. Hi company wm on front lines 9 months without a day off. He has held a number of church positions, including that as bishop of the Third ward, and is currently a member of the Brlgham City Stake High council. The political hopeful is a member of the Bngham City Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the local Salvation Army, secretary of the county board of health and assistant county civil defense director. Gtneral Eltctric - Me nt mut nbthte you choost Model AUTOMATIC WASHER SPACE-SAVIN- On FREE slip per More visit. No purchose required. Purchasers not favored. No need to pass through checkstond. Secure your free slip at either end of checkstond, or from any store employee other then an employee in the meat department. Nome ond picture of winners will be used only with their permission. Cat of 2- L--J DRYER Variable Time Dry Control Desserts and PAIR-WAS- HER Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson San Diego. Calif., were guests of the Harry Taylors PAT SMOUSf i -- ' Cub Cook ol $1,000.00 Aitorlod Flavors K. B. Olsen has held the pose of county tog with her sister. Mrs. P. N. at Ogden. of Ogden. is visit- - More Happy Winners Jell-We- for COUNTY CLERK tlaufi'crs M's. Florence Hardy $1000.00 fac I i,n.d two Tremonion. Utah Thursday, October 20, 1966 l, Ml ' . Leader Win Up To f : . Ogden. Visiting with Mr and Mr Ralph Grover Sunday were Mr. na andS Mrsy -- ' tt 3 WMZ 39 Red Radishes Green Onions Delicious Apples f'O Rome Apples Seedless Raisins 7r oHy 45915' 625 ( COfYHiOMT U.S. No. 1 Flavorful local Grown Mild Flavor Red U.S. No. I Sflottoct 190 JWfWAT 2 2 " 13' Oc Potatoes 10 STOftU INCOtPOAT& 49 |