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Show THE Paul Finn Accepts Call Elder Paul J. Finn of accepted a call to serve the Alaska-Anchorag- - mm 760 N. 1st W., Tremonton II v, has in e f mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is the son of Mrs. Evelyn S. Finn and the late Mr. Paul Finn. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, September 18, at 4 p.m. in the Tremonton First and Seventh Ward Chapel, 2nd North and Tre-moStreet. A 1976 graduate of Bear River High, Elder Finn served as Garland Seminary Student body President. He" attended Utah State University, majoring in political science. y nt NO PRIME FAITHFUL OLD BONELESS o s' 09 " PRIME 00u 20 I KTOG& STEAK PRIME LB kaS chuck HORMEL 0 7120 WRANGLERS IrfflL it IB LB Testimonial Sot For Elder mmmJki 11 Page u Paul Finn A homecoming testimonial for Elder Brent Rose will bo held Sunday, Sept. 18, at J p.m. in the Fark Valley Ward Chapel. Elder Rose just returned rrom theLDS Scotland-Edinburg- h Mission. ' He is a son of Bishop and Mrs. Gary Rose of Park Valley. 1977, MKM0 MMfl FANCY 1 TIMES, September IS, LEADER-GARLAN- 4hiiiiiii 1 1 ll. VV Brent Rose u LB tlimiOllkl nrillTM CAKE mpS iACACMIreilST!! I - 7 MUXES mmm Whites Entertain Garland Way by Mary Ann Maughan Patriarch and Mrs. gaard James White and family were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Alan James of Rupert, Idaho. They arrived Friday evening and departed ' Saturday night. Mrs. James Shumway enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shumway and son, Clayton when they visited Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dorius where they attended a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knudsen, who plan to spen4 the next three years in Spain on business. The Knudsen's are from Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall are enjoying the company of their son, LaMar Hall of Downey, California, for the week. They plan on traveling to Rexburg and spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Longhurst, after which they will all travel to Mack's Inn for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Funk spent last Wednesday in Salt Lake on business. n Friday they traveled to and visited Mr. and Mrs. CM. Funk. Og-de- By La Donna I less Mr. and Mrs. Jean Baads- - of Salt Lake, accomp- anied Mr. and Mrs. Ned Baadsgaard to the Filer fair in Idaho, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Baadsgaard to the Filer fair in Idaho over the weekend. Friday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb was Mrs. Limb's cousin, Mrs. Katy Parks of Witchata Falls, Texas. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Limb, and Mr. Ray Evans attended the funeral of George A. Evans of Bountiful. Ray Evans dedicated the grave. Mrs. Arlene Hales and Mrs. Arthur Marriott enjoyed the Monday in Ggdent Mr. and Mrs. David Mem-mo- tt have returned home from the Truckers Rodeo in Kansas City, Missouri. They enjoyed visiting while there. $rr&& , Our 1977 Case new-pac- m Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cornwall were their daughter Susan of Salt Lake City and a friend Gordon Rob-bin- s. Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cornwall and children, Rusty and Dawn, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Burke Nielsen and children, Nicky, Patty, Mar--, ci and Matt spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where they attended the Utah State Fair. They also visited the Hogle Zoo, enjoyed a horse show and Liberty MINI k Wtch'fof-thei197;a- rl l dons & PIZZA Case Lot Sale coming soon! TISSUE PRIDE Mr. and Mrs. David have a new granddaughter. Parents are Keith Leon Peck and Sandra Ray Peck. The baby was born Monday, Sept. 12 in Brig-ha- Saturday, Wayne Dalton and his daughter, Merla Womack, attended the football game at Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shef-fe- r visited the Daltons last week. Mrs. Nancy Burnett and children, Jason and Andrea accompanied by Mrs. Mary Ellen Cutler and children, Dennis, Michelle and Clay attended the Peach Days Parade and celebration held Saturday in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Atkin had their new baby boy blessed last Sunday in the Belmont Ward. The baby was blessed by his father and given the name of Archie Elvis. Relatives and friends in attendance were Mrs. Mavis Johnson and children, Todd and Shanna; Mrs. Nancy Johnson and girls, Tiffany, Jamie andKathy; Mr. and Mrs. George Atkin and son Eldon; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Atkin and Mrs. Lily Atkin. After the meeting, they all enjoyed dinner at the home of Cleve and Vicky. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy and their three grandchildren of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Bingham of Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Harrison of Taylorsville. KEEBLERS SALT I WES to miss it! We've got some great VINE mf RIPE US NO. PEANUT ( FRESH NO. CALIFORNIA U KZ ifililiGOOD ONLY AT CARL & Hi COUPON WITH OZ UllVllAii niinuui 70 UUUP0N line va 5 ' -- ',- - IHHIHIP1 i'flffGOOD ONLY If 11 II m ma II is M AT CARL & DONS f WITHflllT l R 61 COUPONS a 22 iilltllllll HI WITH i COUPON t W'TH0"T COUPON 'us 29 REG AT CARL 4 i iry 'iVf t9 m WESTERN . LOAF PAK ONLY IS FAMILY BUTTER SWEET CREAM MAA' LB with coupon: o m COUPON WITH0U1 ) a donsMps PIIISRIIIY flour fa iiss li 11 y.w,tyvw ONLY y if s? wv,wHvV', Bi IS 01 SEPT .r oz, m mil on m MMtXPIRES FAMILY S DRY BLEACH Hi XS WITH 2 CLOROX lift Wl IMCOOD PILLSBURY FLOUR ?5 W o: SEPT 22 UNBLEACHED 'W'l SPfcCfcS -- MXPIRES i DOZ D0NSyflI DUG WHEATS ?fs 5 FAMILY WITH THESE COUPON b ilU i 10 CAN J WESTERN 9 ? IB ZH3DIHII" S o DELICIOUS RLLS ORANGES 15 in paw DINNER POTATOES WESTERN Kin PLANTERS 1 CHOICE PAK INSTANT POTATOES Mem-mo- tt Park. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of Kaysville were Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mina Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward enjoyed the day Monday at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lcnore Silvester accompanied by Mrs. Jane Udy of Plymouth and Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brig-havisited in Ogden last Thursday with Mrs. Eva Zundel and Mrs. Reed Hess. coming soon....... friends Wards Enjoy Day At Utah State Fair Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Bar-le- n of Logan visited last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling. is you won't want prices on the items you use every day; nationally advertisied brands as well as our quality Western Family brand. And Riverside Way by Karen Gibbs Sale Lot ) ) li w ISii.iiuiiiinmuM mm I M.m $H tu Si ill ... ...,iiuululll didhc rir ninu.i cvr cool whip w mmm REG 13H OZ M.07 CARTON 7 Grant Okayed The Department of Community Affairs has approved a $1,500 grant to Tremonton City to help finance publication of a city master plan. The plan has been prepared by a community planning class at Weber State College. Information was obtained, among other ways, through a survey of city residents last spring. The city will provide $200 in matching funds In kind by providing typists to help prepare the master plan document for publication. : AD EFFECTIVE maoum ' 'f 5, mr . ,xsi . ; ) n u , SEPT. 15-16-- 17 |