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Show - MARCH Begins Jan. 19 thru Jan. 26. Pictured are (left to right) Gloria Nelson, Vera Westergard, Joyce Cusick. Dawn Ficklin and Sue Jensen. Front row (left to right) Mary Ellen Giles, Barbara Capener, Karen Miller, and Sandy Kerr. Support these ladies waenthey knock on your door. It's for a very worthy cause. MOTfJEBS Mothers March Campaign Announced "Why did tt happen to us?" is a question that mothers of children with birth defects ask themselves, says Mrs. Myron Giles, Jr., chairman of the annual Mothers' March during the week of January 22 to 27, 1973." Mothers' March volunteers 4. may call Mrs. Giles at Mariner (Gwen) Munk, Park Valley. Mrs. Al (Carolyn) MorMrs. Oleen gan, Plymouth: (Jean) Portage: Josephson, Mrs. (Trina) Douglas GIbbs, Mrs. Dennis Promontory: (June) Poulson, Riverside: Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Capener, Snowville: Mrs. Donald (Anna-bell- e) Thatcher-Pe- Brown, 257-557- n- rose: Mrs. Leland(Mim) Johnson, Tremonton 1: Mrs. Denzil (Beth) Ballard, Tremonton 2: Mrs. Duane (Dot) Bjorn, Tremonton 3: Mrs. Karl (Sue) Jensen, Tremonton 4: Mrs. Gaylon (Mary) Christensen, Tremonton 5: Mrs. Nolan (Sandy) Kerr, Tremonton 6: Mrs. Larry (Dawn) Ficklin. in a convelescent home after a long illness. She was born Oct 21, 1900 in Plymouth, a daughter of John ELDON KAY W. and Sarah Amy King Hess. She was married to Dr. Hol-g- ar Eldon. Lorenzo Kay was born A. Valentine, Dec. 12, 1919, in Mona Juab County, Utah, on in Brigham City. April 18, 1912. He moved to This marriage was later sol- Tremonton. Utah in the year emnized in the Logan IDS tem- 1913 with his parents. ple in 1924. In 1935 he went to the Texas She attended Box Elder High Panhandle. He worked at varschool and was an active mem- ious jobs, on the railroad and ber of the Soroptimist club in at a nursery at Amarillo. El Monte where she was a In 1956 he moved back to charter member. Pampa where he did irrigation, Survivors include her huson the Ehmann farms. band and one daughter, Eleanor He married Ruth Whitsell in Rae Brent, Covina, Calif., a son, Wheeler, Texas, in 1948. They Dr. Rodney J. Valentine, San were later divorced. He is survived by a son, Cap- Francisco, Calif.; nine grandchildren, one brother, John W. Hess ITL Tremonton, and two sisters, Chloe Koldewyn, San KELLA VALENTINE Francisco and Mrs. S. E. (Grace) Snow of Brigham City. Kella Kebecca Hess ValenBurial was in the Rose Park Calif., 72, Monrovia, tine, formerly of Brigham City, died cemetery in El Monte. Is ; City, Mrs. Dennis (Joyce) CusBeaver ick, Mrs. Mark (RuthiJensen, Both-we- ll, Mrs. Farrell (Margaret Ann) Udy, Deweyville: Mrs. Corvil (Janice) Gardner, Mrs. Richard (Margaret) Harris, Fielding : Mrs. Norman (Karen) Miller, Garland: Mrs. Nephi (Vera) Westergard, Garland East Mrs. Msrlyn (Sharon) King, Grouse Creek: Mrs. Idna Warburton, Howell: Mrs. Dam-Collinst- on, od: continued from page out setting hair length standards. Benson also disclosed to the board members that two polls had been taken indicating that the majority of the students would like 'some changes in the dress cods. Benson who is st udentbody president at Box Elder, stated that of the students polled, 384 favored the present code, 45 indicated a preference for a shorter hair revision, and 1,100 would like to see changed. it member of the ncil at Box Elder, stated that things tough for members A student couPaul Olds, are getting of the coun- - Jazz 1279-83- By New Arrivals M Varga, of Logan, announce the birth of a baby girl born Jan. 11, at the Logan L.D.S. hospital. The little miss will be named Andrea, and is the first child for the couple. Mrs. Varga is the former Janice King of Garland. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. A. William Varga of West Lake, Ohio. ' None Finer WF vtrydsy tow MERCHANDISE S A T Children and Jrs. Dept. I In Our Gift Dept. 1 liars. 3 Days Only Fri & sat Stainless Tableware by Oneida & Internationd Jan. Tired Of Buying Washer Every 3to7 Years? 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Our savings were immediately reflected in substantial price reductions. We introduced our every day low level prices which helped to make the discount program so popular and effective. With low prices in effect all week long, there was no longer need to postpone shopping until the week end. Low level prices gave our customers added incentive to buy from us all of their food needs. With shopping spread more uniformly throughout the week and throughout the store, our whole business became more efficient. We streamlined ordering, stocking and price marking. We increased checkstand efficiency and lessened the possibility of errors at check out. Fancy Sauerkraut 171 Whole Tomatoes 171 Savings in our costs of doing business continue to be reflected in the prices of things we sell. Shop Safeway for the finest foods and a low total food bill. Thafs Discount with a Difference. Skylark Bread Home Style Bread llllT Vitamin C n,. 00' 4741. t.ni. ST 1KUI. tuth 1001. JSy tenia Kilchan 441. Souqu.l lent. Hk. JX. 94' 56' 84' 49 ' we 11 welcome Del I "Z 35' CoriW ZXr Spaghetti " Sr& Pork & Beans Gelatin Desserts Boneless Hams SS& Hi-- C rrL. 46-o- i. Can Fellow The Arrows Greater Discounts Pizza Mix ST 35' "V, 19' . Wright', Appl. Koi.in ni. . 36' 43' Pudi 1041. . S Lucerne Yogurt Lucerne Sour Cream Mn, Haddock Fillets Saitines '! i. None Better At Any Price Busy Baker Fig Bars Fruit Cocktail Can 78' 1441. Cm lZ 12-o- Apple Sauce Prune Juice Can 38' 30' ottl Tit lion J CO 4041. JZ"n Guarantee on parts and labor Onlv at 2& Fancy Carrots JJT1 Yellow Onions St"1 2. 39 458' t hemt Kftdive Today Thru Prices Wednesday, January 24, 1973 u. Fancy Bananas SSE7 Delicious Apples E5;wfc 33' . IHO SAHWAT ITOIH INCOIKATID Sour Cream Luctrnt Phone 257-53- - Nont Pintr Tomato Soup L "Z 68' Libbyland Dinners 29 Potatoes Green Peas Fudgesicles Deluxe Cream Pies '32' I'.IZ Tremonton, Utah 112 i. 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Whole Hog Sausage Pork Chops 30' 49' 30' 32' Monte Tuna English Muffins Cinnamon Rolls FOOD STAMP 39 fllMBl Ocean II roa uai 1.I.U. 2 Gallon Carton 'Sandy, 'Bountiful, 'Midvale, 'Tooele, 'Orern, Mt. Pleasant, $7396 Moon Valley Lucerne Ice Milk Fresh Alwcry 159 u, 75' u, Here's What "Discount With A Difference" Means Shortening 5 UTAH TREMONTON, Morrell's Golden Crisp Label For A Great Breakfast piece set Expression China , tl Tourmaline Educed MAIN Sliced Bacon $6996 for 45 176 WEST Pkg. Polos Verde Reduced to Stoneware Piedmont Can Gravy Master $99.95 Hardware R&R 11 Mb. Fryer Breasts ESL'SS.a . U.S.D.A. Fryer Drumsticks 2.'' Alliwnt oftf 1 Salad Dressing i Crocker Layer Cake Mixes Any Size Package You Need At This Safeway Low Level Price r Q. Margarine lUgulor Pock Table Syrup Train Progressive China UpSaDaisy an icicle built for two. Igloo: SAFEWAY Grade A Fryers Ground Beef Whole 18-2-0 Reg. You've reached middle age when all you exercise is caution. Regular Vitamins Patterns Our absentminded friend has 3 pairs of glasses. One is for reading, one is for distance, and the third pair is to look for the other two. Today's Army wants to joinyou. We M otrtNOUiiin NOftfcltO The fellow who pats his own back too hard gives other people a pain in the neck. DISCOUNT CARD OF THANKS WINTER purchased when your husband went shopping aloae on Saturday may be returned Monday morning between 10 and 12." M priw 00c U.S.D. Inspected And U.S.D.A. Graded A wish to express gratitude to our relatives and friends during the illness and death of our beloved son, husband and brother. Special thanks to those who brought food to the home and the Second Ward Relief Society for food and taking care of the flowers. Your kind expressions of sympathy and love, contributions and floral offerings as well as your presence were deeply appreciated. Thank you sincerely Milton L. Johnson and family. III "Items Sign in supermarket: SSG Joe Lessard ! i Connie Brigham City 723-89- m 4 1 as vacation every year. You also get your choice of over 300 good jobs. What other offer on this page offers you all that? For more information call your local Army Representative at: Calling: Lucerne Yogurt Tyson's ALL FALL & ' or 275 -5069, 2 43 called by his 1 friends and relatives passed ay at his home, 1602 North Charles, on January 3, 1973, at 11:33 p.m. Services were held on Monday, January 8, 1973. He was buriedat Miami Cemetery, Miami, Texas. "Dick" cont. top next column ll The Heidi House ST 1 I Utah. and post exchange privileges, and 30 days paid Baton Tumbling A cutt of Riverside, Utah. Oiher grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Holyoke, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Bowcutt are now BOWCUTT in Washington D. C. prior to Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. for the Paris Embassy Bowcutt announce the birth of leaving in June. a baby boy, born Jan. 6, 1973. They have a little girl, Shauna, at home. Local grandparents are Mrs. VARGA Thelma C. Tibbetts of TreMr. and Mrs. William A. monton and Mr. Clifford Bow Ballet Register XL housing, medical and dental care, commissary Modern Acrobatic Box Elder County. i We just raised your starting salary in today's Army to $307.20 a month. And the best thing about it is you might not have to spend it. That's because we provide you with meals, Forming New Classes In: Tap Huts and Bolls j a raise 1 Supt Haws, noting the court tests in two other Utah Schools districts affirmed the right of school boards to set hair and dress standards, indicated that student leaders have been given a hand in setting dress standards in secondary schools in tain James Stanley Kay, stat ioned with the U. S. Army in j Germany; a daughter, Shirley Padgett of Grand Prairie, Three grandchildren, I Texas. Torln Kay and Karen and Trey Padgett. Three sisters; Mrs. Ora Ehmann of Pampa, Mrs. Elva Spackman and Mrs. Zelma Lloyd and one brother Earl (Sam) Kay all of Tremonton, While you were looking for a job, we just gave you Orme School Of Dance : Area Chairman for the Mothers March are: Bear River Thursday Obituaries ! Garland Tirqes, January 18, 1973, Page 3 Leader-Th- e The cil because of the present hair adding that length standards setting the hair standard to the bottom of the collar would make things more uniform and the rule easier to enforce. Board President Stokes told the students that the board would look at these problems seriously and wouldpre sent the recommendation to the school administration. The board members stated that they would have an answer for the students within 30 days and that the problems would probably be resolved in their meeting set for Feb. 14. Minute Maid Orange Juice Concentrated For A Better Breakfast 99s z. "7; 33' Can |