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Show THE LEADER-GARLAN- Eldor Gains Mission Calf TIMES, October D SAT. CLOSED SUNDAY SPECIALS GOOD 7 THRU OCT. 31ST mm Ki the mission borne Nov. 5 prior to serving for two years in the Kentucky-Louisvill- e Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen. i Page U MOM. THRU 9-- 7 Carl Petersen will speak at a mission farewell service Sunday. Oct. 30, at 4 p.m. in the Elwood IDS ward. Elder Petersen will enter 27. 1977. Car Petersen Dunn Attends ASQC Meet Raymond J. Dunn of vice president of the Salt Lake Division for the American Society for Quality Control, has returned after attending the Western Regional Conference for the ASQC which was held at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. Dunn was named a member of the planning board for the Western Regional Divi-- , n, Pi XUd ill! iUt IKIH hl'N LI FES AVERS TREATS CANDY 8 OZ. OF WRAPPED TDirv mrvn no vn The 25th anniversary conference is slated to be held in the Silver State at Las Vegas in October 1978. YUM DUDDLE On sion. Raymond Dunn CANDY RECORDS DARS !'.,,. FOR K OF LB. OR r- - 3.88 REG. GROUP Specialist Four Bradley J. Hess, son of Mrs. Rochelle W. Evans, 751 Robins Ave., Ogden recently participated with other American and allied troops in Exercise '77. Some 12,000 U. soldiers and more than 37,000 tons of equipment arrived in Re-forg- er , Europe in late August as the massive exercise got under way. After arrival, Reforger troops drew equipment from ships and from prepositioned stocks, then joined with U. S. Army Europe troops to begin the exercise. Reforger, conducted by NATO's Allied Command, Europe, emphasized the orderly disposition of forces and stressed deployment cedures and techniques. Spec. Hess, a ground kit mmvn), illl f r ' MAKE U) ShiWi NEED A 11 OZ. ROLLS MAKE FOR SPOOKS. LITTLE -- -. tlU. Ktli. 1.Z3 REG. POPS 70 SAFETY STICK LinLE 93' . REG. FOLKS 97' FOR ; ToM . yflA o J with the 36th Infantry in Kirch Gons, Germany. The specialist entered the Army in June 1976. His father, Lloyd Hess, lives in Plymouth, Utah. I Th 17E HAVE MYADEC VITAMINS CAP'S OR TADS COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 4- - CAPSULES. 6.98 REG. i 7 OZ. SUPER FOR BREATH. FRESH WHITE REG. TEETH AND 1.37 izen. O. Alvin Norr will be honored at an open house Saturday, Oct. 29, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Deweyville LDS Ward HALLOWEEN DECOLLATIONS IN COME 24 LOZENGES OF COOLING OF 99' REG. - DECORATING OUR SEE ITEMS LARGE SELECTION FOR HALLOWEEN USE. HOME AND PARTIES TON I y AND SOOTHING THROAT. SORE FOR RELIEF recreation hall. Mr. Norr pill observe his 90th birth-pa- II A LARGE l SELECTION I I OF TABLETS VITAMIN 30 THERPUTIC 100 OR CEPACOL THROAT LOZENGES doing what he enjoys pest, meeting with friends, neighbors and relatives, i Mr. Norr was born in Snowville, a son of James Olaf Norr and Jane Lillian Roundy Norr, on Oct. 24, 1887. He married Mary Lyd-i- a Dewey on Dec. 18, 1912. They will celebrate their 65th JR mm sur- veillance radar operator An open house will honor Deweyville's oldest male cit- AT OUR LOW PRICES HOME PERMANENT FOR CURLS BEAUTIFUL THAT Q-TI170 DOUBLE O. Avn SAFETY COSMETIC OR ward teacher and stake He is a High Priest. Mr. Norr also served in the Box Elder Posse for 25 years. The open house will be hosted by his family and it is asked that gifts be omitted. MYLANTA ANTACID 12 OZ. WITH HEAT. i 320 SOOTHING 2 YEAR GIVES MORE PENETRATING GUARANTEE. REG. 30 DIAPERS Contact: Mrs. William S. Ellis or Mn. Louis S. Andorson 279-853- 2. baby PANTS Ploaso phono boforo taming DIGITAL ALARM CLOCK SNOOZE ir.nr i;;:ile r.7riY usTs G.E. ALARM, HAS BLACK 4.69 MORE ARE PLASTIC ABSORBENT Available to You if You Are 62 or Older LIGHTED i. r- - REG. 1 ! 2.59 AVH"T FILM DEVELOPING Coupon EHactlva fv DIAL, FINISH. 1 Q(o)00 VI1 Ask Our ! 1 I REG. I YET PINS OR cfry - Locatlod In Honoyvlllo, Utah, V mllo North of Crystal Hot Springs on East sldoofroad. NO FITTED, keep BY MASKS. SENIOR CITIZEN'S Helps 142-41- SUPER DIAPERS new 10.95 $32.50 $25X9 .$1.50 VENTED THE MOIST ab.pao.pa c:2:sv 2b.tJn c RELIEF diapers $3i25 SERIES WITH HERO IN DISTRESS, 0 HEATING PAD NO. COSTUMES REG. IVIWIdl MODEL COOPER BEN 2.98 UPSET. REG. OR HEARTBURN 7 STOMACH FROM RELIEF disposable 45 D. ciistic bucket 8 w 5 lit tin 1..49 REG. USE. 2.49 DAYTIME eaB. & FOR SWABS Norr day from Blue Creek for this for four years. Mr. Norr says he "never missed a Sunday ."He has served in the superintend-enc- y of the MIA, served as a missionary. TIPPED NURSERY THE REG. HALLOWEEN COSTUMES PS LAST AND GENTLE OR SUPER LAST. wedding anniversary this year. They raised five sons and one Myrl, daughter: Charles, Wayne and Jay of Deweyville; Reed, Tremon-ton- ; and Mrs. James (Cleo) Dixon, Brigham City. The Norrs have J8 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, with 29 living and 3 great great grandchildren. Mr. Norr also has two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Jorgensen, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Como Erma Petersen, Springs. He has lived in Garland, Brigham City and Deweyville throughout his life. He was a farmer in Blue Creek and worked for J. C. Penney in Tremonton and Brigham City during the winter months. He served as superintendent of the Deweyville Sunday School and drove each Sun- - KIDDIE POPS GOOD dluuu TEETH,. SCAR, tW- WAFER VAMPIRE, TREATS V3 1.99 ' TO REALLY REVOLTING pro- Deweyville, s Oldest Man Will Be Honored YU ALL I FOR WAFER ROLLS VAMPIRE ,utii lAL 1 f 93 REG. ANOTHER Drad Hoss Participates V j HALLOWEEN. f Ifr MC THEATERS. 11 1.29 REG. HALLOWEEN. 'rfWs 1 FOR MUSIC SCHOOL AFTER FOR ' l GHOSTLY SPECIAL MAKE BARS TREATS PERFECT f'jspcss GHOSTLY TO CS3PM 20 tvpotwr ring tfl roltt el Kodaraler. hiH Cater. Of OAF lllm for lh nd llnatl rtntmg dvlelng WITHOUT COUPON 4.H We use Kodak paper. ( WITH THIS COUPON Pharmacist |