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Show A& STAMP WATCH OUT FOR PULLOUTS AT EY IF YOU WANT TO BUY FOOD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES AND WHO DOESN'T THESE DAYS DON'T BUY FROM THE "STAMP MERCHANT." THOSE STAMPS COST HIM 3 CENTS FOR EACH DOLLAR YOU SPEND, AND SOMEWHERE IN HIS STORE, THAT 3 CENTS IS ADDED TO THE COST OF YOUR BUT SOMEWHEHE, IN SOME WAY, YOU PAY FOOD. IT MAY NOT BE IN THE PRICES HE ADVERTISES FOR THOSE STAMPS. NO ONE CAN GIVE YOU SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. DRIVE DEFENSIVELY Think for the OTHER GUY to dredge, Mrs Kelvin Burniss Kamp, all of Union; 22 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren. EARL S. ALLEN Funeral services will be held Earl S. Allen, 76, Draper, died Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Union at his early Thursday morning Second Ward. Friends may call home here after a heart attack. Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at 8090 in Oct. 18R0. He was born 11, State and Saturday at the fam jS. Joseph City, Ariz., a son of Wil- ily home from 10 a.m. to 12:30 liam C. and Lovina Jane Smith Burial will be in Murray City Allen. He came to Utah with his p.m. Cemetery. of four. parents at the age On Dec. 20, 1906, he married LILLY H. COVERT Mabel Enniss, in the Salt Lake Lilly Hadden Covert, 35, 13200 Temple, Church of Jesus Christ South 1300 West, Riverton, died of Latter-daSaints. Mrs Allen Monday at 11:30 p.m. in a local died Mar. 4, 1947. He later mar- hospital of an illness. ried Agnes R. Fitzgerald, May 28, She was born Apr. 20, 1921, in 1948, in the Salt Lake Temple. Rigby, Ida., a daughter of John Surviving are his widow and and Rose Hadden. She married the following children: Ronald E. Ruland L. Covert June 12, 1940, Allen, Draper; Emery Allen, Lehi; in Preston, Ida., and came to Salt Mrs Alda Glazier and Burton Al- Lake in 1941. She was a member len, both of San Diego, Calif.; of the Church of Jesus Christ of stepchildren, Mrs Max (Shirley) Latter-daSaints. Humphrey, Draper; Mrs Leonard Survivors include her husband; (Emma) Stone, Salt Lake; Mrs mother, Preston; two sons and Fred (Muriel) Bell. Norwalk, two Leonard, Judy daughters: R. Calif.; Ray Fitzgerald, Salt Ann, Steven, Brenda, all of RivLake and Keith Fitzgerald, Murerton; brothers and sisters: John ray; a brother, Burt Allen, Price, L. Hadden, Violet Hadden, both and sisters, Mrs Sherman D. Ride-ou- t of Ogden; Orville Hadden, Loren and Mrs Adclla Batcman, both zo, Ida.; Mrs James (Opal) Ellis, of Salt Lake. Mrs Floyd (Ruth) Weir, both of Funeral services will be held, Henderson, Nev. Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Draper Funeral services were held Second-Fourt- h Ward chapel. 1 p.m. at Riverton Friends may call at the family Thursday at Ward First with Bishop J. Harold home. 15929 South 10th East, Fri Barrett officiating. Burial was in 6 to 8 and from day evening p.m. the Riverton Cemetery. Saturday from noon to 1:30 p.rn Burial will be in the Draper Navy tractors in the Antarctic City Cemetery. weigh 34 tons but are almost as light on the snow as a man on MARY A. W. BURGON skis. Their treads are 54" wide. Mrs Mary Ann Walker Burgon, Onp N'avv trartnr in tho Ant 74, 6840 South 9th East, Union, died of a heart ailment at her arctic can pull 40 tons of freight loaded on special sleds. home Wednesday, at 8:45 a.m. She was born July 19, 1882, in One hundred sLty-MUnion to John II. and Mary Ann wintering over in the Ant Phillips Walker. She was a mem- arctic were suppllied with 902,383 ber of the LDS church. pounds of food. Half of this is re She married Willard Charles serve supply in case ships can't Dec. 17, 1902, in Union. c:ich the bases In 1956-57- . Sc YfliiflS OBITUARIES DATES APPLE - PUMPKIN - PAPER BAG fl PEACH 29' BEEF ROASTS y REGULAR 59C f 7 JJ ea. LARGE FAMILY SIZE j BEATS' CABBAGE 2'b' -- 29' GU1HEDBBILK4I4 ? v 1Z lis Ships carried two million gallons of fuel to Antarctica in Operation Deepfreeze 1 for use by planes, helicopters, tractors and basej. Hc HHBMRIHE , 6 BEEF OR TURKEY x Burgon, The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors are her husband, two sons, Archie L, Maywood, Calif ; Maurice C, Union; three daughters, Mrs Delbcrt (Louise) New-bolMrs Phillip (Maggie) AH- - 97c 10 LB. ea. PORK ROASTS -- V 29 SubsailH! to The Sentinel Tamales Chili con Carne FROZEN ORANGE juic CANS 7- -H YOU HAVE A CLIP TOP CAREER IN SIGHT in the 4 WW NEBRASKA SUNGLOW SWIFT'S - f"- - - M- r- - 1 , - ..- - n Vt. CAULIFLOWER t. - PREMIUM PILSNER 3C EMU """ vst' LIMITATION RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO STOCKS ON HAND o)l5bill Closcouf i t "X 6fc |