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Show jlONDAY, t NOVEMBER 23, 1939 Utah Countv. Utah DAILY HERALD 7 -1 .- ;:- .4-.-- zip '( At your IGA Food Store you'll find on dp. petiiing variety of the finest foods fori your Thanksgiving dinner. At your IGA Food Store you'll also find this same variety of fine foods at the lowest prices. So with complete selection and low. prices you can celebrate a bountiful Thanksgiving by shopping at your friendly IGA Food Store r 1 4 . lb.- , GA 100 DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR - ECONOMICAL PURE MS n VM. 1 .Mf t l J "I J S Large L ' i j 6 - oz. Jar (D j nJJ I jZZI GA ROYAL GOLD DELUXE QUALITY j-- Try the'New Flavor of the Month - Santa Claus Toffee i J 4 14 J r ? i ' Qeiiwe Jlolidcuf Mt '2 LIBBY'S FAMILY ilia r Tau Cans j ) i I fir " 1 3 v. (ilFT FROM QUFKN Penelope Stephenson, 10, gets acquainted with5 her new pony, "Miss Windsor" ia gift from none other than Queen Elizabeth of Great BritainThe horse was presented to the queen by the people oi Windsor, Ontario. Canada; while the queen was on her Canadian-touthis summer. When the animal arrived, by ship in London, the queen decided to'give it to some youngster in Windsor, England, and the mayor of Wind- i i u SCHILLING CINNAMON, SCHILLING NUTMEG, SCHILLING GROUND I9c H3 ounces Ta ounce V oz. . SCHILLING MINCED ONIONS, oz. . . . SCHILLING PURE VANILLA, FOOD COLOR, SCHILLING oz. . 303 cans pumpkin 2 In Benjamin Speech Contest 17c By REGENF, PEAY the BENJAMIN The Variety Club, met at the home of .Mrs. Patricia Wride. Table4games were played and prizes won; by Mrs. Joanne Roberts, Mrs. Ren a Lou Neilson and Mrs. Denene Jensen. p . 6 Tall Cans 93c Nancy. Morgan SATAQUIN of Goshen was named winner of Stake Speech Santaquin-Tjnti- c Contest held in the Genola LDS Ward Chapel. Qther contestants were Kent Christenscn, Genola;' Judy penrod, Elbcrta; Jeann Huggins, Santaquin First Ward; Shirley Lamb, Santaquin Second Ward, and Ronald Oram, Elberta. Mrs. Sherman Jones, stake speech director was in charge. Mr. and. .Mrs. Ennis Woffinden entertained in honor W Mrs: Rjy Woffinden and her tlirce. children from ' Richmond, Calif.. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kay and Woffinden arfd Mrs. Myrtle Woffinden of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. jlwo little sons have returned to Wash., Howard Woffinden tf and Mr. nd their home at- Olympia, ' Mrs. Leo Woliinden of Pleasant after spending the past three and visiting relatives Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Duke' Day- weeks ton of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. friends in Utah; While here they David Hansen of Payson, and Mr. were guest of Richardjs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kay. and .Mrs. Harold Losscr of Slides and moving pictures were shown. Alvin Clark, is visiting at ,the home ot a son and .family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKinnon of and Mrs. Clifford Clark of Gcr-be- r, . Calif. Payson entertained at a dinner on their wedding anniversary. AMr and Mrs. Emerson Bradttending from here were Mr. and Mrs; jay laicijow, Mr. and Mrs. ley arid son; Clifford;' arrived Kenneth Peay, Mr. and Mrs. home from New York CHy. ClifBlaine Bingham. The Binghams ford has just returned .from y were also celebrating a wedding where he spent the past two years on a mission for the LDS. anniversary. Church. He completed a tour' of Mrs. June Shephard accompa- iurope before coming to New nied her kmother from Payson to York City where he was met by "Salt Lake City where they at- his parents-- . iThey visited places tended? a bridal shower for a ot interest in ;th? easier state cn route hdme.j niece of June. ; i . v 3c for MORNING MILK r 17c ' m Telephoto) I 1 . . oz. 1 . , (Herald-UP- Goshen Girl Is Club Variety Named Winner Of Members Meet .17c POULTRY SEASONING, 1 sor chose Penelope. 2Cc . SCHILLING 7-- 8 r 49 c . . . ounce 1 SAGE, r m - - - lp nib UR OWN URE PORK A REAL RESSING OR TASTY B 3) J . BETTY 40. oz. CROCKER Le-lan- d. With Turkey Lacing Kit On Top of Can 2)l(o)5) 9 Nor-wa- mrn . m mar Ci 1 yu . -- lib, FROZEN DELIGHTS 0 2 lbs. ST135 JM, 10) for . JJ. - Annual Meeting ; . s SIMPLE SIMON PUMPKIN APPLE J Beekei epers Plan Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gleave and children spent several days with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Alma Johnson. The Gleaves were en SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) route from Boise to Denver, The, Utah fBeckccfers Assn. will where they will make their homegid its annual, meeting here iec. 4 . to discuss marketing of Mr. Julie Baizly, daughter agreements for honey producers and low honey yields, in Utah to Bill has and Mrs. gone Baizly, the past two years. New Mexico where she will live with a sister and go to school. Speakers ' will include Dr. M. W Pederson'of Utah' Agricultural. Mr. and. Mrs. Arch Beckstrom :,Experimer4 Station at Logan; Dr. attended .a birthday dinner at Morrjs Taylor, Utah State Uni's versity;1 and Dr. A. K. Kuttler, lytagna in honor of Mrs. . sister, Mrs. Pearl Moore. Utah state .veterinarian. . . Regular or Golden Mrs. Helen Thornton arranged a party for her daughter, Karen, on her third" birthday. v - - r .........each MINCE- - f -- Bedc-strom- -- You don't have to be rich to enjoy IGA FANCY... DELICIOUS AS A TOPPINa . - -- . V . V i 'O CHICKEN CHUNIC TUNA 3 79c For i 1 CARNATION INSTANT- - NON P0WD. ,4.q,. - FAT MILK $1.09 CHILI SAUCE z. 29c CRACKERS 2 lb. 53c 6 Bottles. V.y45C plus deposit 6 A BARREL OF QUALITY IN EVERY BOTTLE I0UII0I STIAICUI V A ' t t f, i . I 1 f COCA COLA - K BOUBi5l- l- PREMIUM SAITINE HOME-MAD- E 13-o- 1 1 MH BREAST OtD VKISKLT li flQCf OLD QUAIEC tlSTtUINS ' CO,UWiaiUtt,IM. |