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Show 18 WEDNESDAY, JUNE Doily Herald UtH COcn!y, 5, Utah 18 West Mountain Briefs By RUBY MEREDITH WEST MOUNTAIN Vrs Varlo Davenport accompaniet her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pau Christison of Salt Lake City, - Santaquin By ESTELLA PETERSON Mr. and Mrs Orsen Carter were in Provt recently to attend the first graduation exercises of the Utah Technical College. A son, Wayne Larsen, graduated from the school of electronics SANTAQULN - tech-nolg- Mr. and Mrs. Kathle Tischner have returned from Tucson, Ariz., where they have been visitors at the home of a son, Kay anJ his wife and children. The younger Mrs. Tischner is improving from severe bruns she received when a gas stove exploded in their kitchen. Ann Tischner stayed in Arizona to assist with the care of the r J a aay w; auenaj wfk .i . exercises ai TT i rr: .u. fgf m ran ner ruin uruuier, Jhristison was listed among ne graduates. 1 : i f M ior cjjmtiiin ; i e gi sanation m Mrs. Jennie Bylund was In Logan the past week to visit at the home of a son and his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Byland. While there she attended the wedding of a granddaughter, Judy, who be came the bride of James L. Phillip recently. tit V InftH nirtr iHRilBft lAJUJ m,m' "V"'m'mmm- - tin timid inem' iffi'saiml t ut f! I Mini I fl W STfKl JUiXJ iWl i I Visitors at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Loren DeGraw on .lemorial Day were Mr. and Trs. Veriyn Thomas and family )f Salt Lake City; Mr. and Irs. Allan Tolley and daughter, etty of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Jurtis DeGraw and family of ait Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. ynn Draper and baby of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Brailsford and family of American f ork. I'i I H A "Spice" shower in honor of Kathy Hogan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hogan of Payson, was held at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble DeHart. Their daughter. Jan De Hart, and Sharon Bowen and Donna Seat were hostesses. VJlllil!.JJ - u.a. no. 1 seedless grapes, guaranteed ripe and sweet trttz LB'. by our "Farm Fresh" 1 I I pro- - vj I I weather. I I $ I X1 m 7 SUNKIST ORANGES 6- II tomatoes ri"" salads LJ ous V D - U U 1 U. S. No. J CHIQUITA BANANAS f I I 8 i i 1 J I 1 I 1 . E I A i A Ml or for slicing. & ' 'IXi tx iM ! Mr. " ;SE VUkh 'WmA JCSv' w $hMm (r iRi o bun. 5c fl CUCUMBERS $1 D GREEN ONIONS m 5c rj GREEN t "X.ff Albertson's Swiff, Premium blad, cut pot roasts are brimmina with flovor nd natural uie to assure you of a fine meal. TASTY-TENDE- PEJPPE vm tajg- ifI ( I f?t i R I lb . Lean streaked, mil d lb. v W 'n LEAN GROUND CHUCK ,b KRAFT NATURAL CHEESE JET?..., SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE B lt. 2 Fresh . . . Giant Size . HomLaundry Size l'ka 89c TOMATO JUICE 59c Pierce's SALAD DRESSIIl 6Kn 59c VELVEETA CHEESE FOOD Morning 50' Off! TIDE 2t89c , Ba LOG CABIN SVHU 2 .37 2 Jar COMET .. Rath Cedarfarm, 104 mm VuJV PURE PORK SAUSAGE ROLLS FRESH & I Quart ASPARAGUS Dew Drop 1.09 FRUIT Ml XMile CHUCK SMOKED STEAK I PICNIC I I I i SwhYt r ram um fx fnS - a Swiffs pm nm &iiyt:,trw " U Boneless 1 0 lb. S iI w o pricel lb. A W 9 w tfiyc-- & Ll SWISS STEAK . Albertson's 0 Round oone e I tasty. b. I CR SCO I CT7 T oc i U LJ I m. v iJ rj fz VV MiWlWWMWWMWWMWV 6,ANTS,ZI GIANT DOWWYyf' s miit RED TAG jy, - Fo,ger i mo-tare- Day where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Members of the DUP took Elegante at a bridal shower in their lunch and enjoyed the honor of the Elegante's daueh Southern Utah County Jubilee ter, Camilla, juW 'or RADISHES wfA l BACON Scotland. Mrs. Sarah Snow, Mrs. Delia Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vacher Smith, Mrs. Katherine Sabin and Mrs. 1 Dean McClain en- of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Bert joyed lunch at a Provo cafe to Bradford of Spanish Fork, and honor Mrs. Madge Johnson on Mr .and Mrs. Neldon Nash d her birthlay. The ladies spent to Helper on Memorial peaches, ripe end n CRISP - Mrs. Anne Morrison of Kings Glasgow, Scotland, w visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James West She is spending six months n the United States visiting all of . mted yellow 1 I Park, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wwt of Hennifer sennt a wppIcptiH vUit. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roach. S. No. JL $1 n - u. IS o,v"" n"mprt I sure to enjoy. I Paph if-- " MIRACL WHS Mr. and Mrs. Merlon Bryson visited on Memorial Day at Woodruff with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cox and other friends and relatives. "her" missionaries. She has had more than 40 of them live at her home from six months to a year while they were in tl II I I guaranteed u u 1 If I vln. ripened 1 I KRAFT'S By ALBA J. ANDERSON Mrs. Ida Chat-wi- n PALMYRA Charlene Gold, daughter of of Clearfield, her two mar- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gold of ried sons and their children Provo, was honored at a 6hower visited Memorial Day with her on a recent evening at the lster, Bertha, and her husband, home of her parents. Hostesses Leo Banks. Mrs. Banks served were her aunts, Mrs. Vilda Erekson and Mrs. Thelma Tan refreshments. ner. Many beautiful gifts were received. Out of town guests Mrs. Elaine Banks Reed and her birthday with a dinner were Genevieve of Broun Provo and on home recent her Cheryle at a party evening. Covers were also laid Marie Allred of Orem. for her husband, George, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Banks, Mr. and at the Spanish Fork IDS Stake Mrs. Robert Banks and Mrs. House. Shirley Ewell of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ChrisMr. and Mrs. Blair Thomas tensen were dinner guests at were elected a chairman and the home of Mr. and Mrs. for the Republi- William Money on Memorial can party with Mrs. John Han- Day. the afternoon shopping. I n Polmvra j I .1 a day. and Mrs. J.D. Bishop visited in Heber on Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl-a- r Chelton. Other family memMr. and Mrs. Leland Open- - bers present were Mrs, Wendell ghaw and Mrs. Marvin Pugh Duke of Salt Lake City, and of Salt Lake City, and Mr, Mr. Mrs. Faye Phacker of and Los end Mrs. W. Pickering of Castle Gate. Angeles visited with relatives and friends on Memorial Day. Janis De Hart and Donna Seat were hostesses at a peris who Mrs. Dora Peterson sonal shower held at the home making her home in Nephi, of Mr. and Mrs. Noble DeHart of home the at visited recently in honor of Linda Colby, daua son and his wife, Mr. and ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Alden Peterson. Mrs. Colby of Milford. Twelve guests enjoyea compiling a book on the "Life of Linda" and games and refreshments. ... i ! Mrs. Marilyn Hurst of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hales of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hales of Las yegas, Nev., and Mrs. Bushman of Marilyn Tooele, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowen for Games were played and rece- pies containing Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Butler to the honored spices presented guest. Refresh of Chicago, art visitors at the ments were served to the 15 his Mrs. of home mother, guests. Martha Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christian Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Peter-co- n sen recently hosted Mrs. David in company with Mr. and Christiansen and children, Mrs. DeVerl Peterson of Salt Mark and Karianne ChristianLake City have returned from sen of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and a fishing trip to Flaming Mrs. Carl Butler and family Gorge Dam. of West Moutain: Mrs. Hattie Funk of Logan; Barbara Dun-for- d Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Holla-da- y of Provo; Curtis Peterson of Pocatello, Ida., visited of and Don and Santaquin with relatives and friends here Diane Christiansen, to a Sunday on Memorial Day. dinner. sen secretary. Blair Thomas is the county representative with Edward Thomas the state representative. Mrs. Bill Hansen and Mark Hansen were chosen as the committee for the "Neighbor to Neighbor" campaign. Eldon Money was chairman of the Democrats with Mrs. Frank Sorensen, vice- cnairman, ana Mrs. Aivm Crump, secretary. Banks Monk! i is itwe coumyj representative ana tiaon Money is state representative. U I -- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ekins and Mrs. Alberta ferre nad as Tod, and David, returned home guests on Memorial Day, Mr. from a combined vacation to and Mrs. Carl Ferre and family California and Colorado. Special of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. William points at interest were San Brewer and Mr. and Mrs, Diego Zoo, Pikes Peak, and a Lawrence Wilkey and family of visit to the race tracks. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Laura Goodall entertained on Memorial Day for her brothers, Reed Jerman of Salt Lake City and Dan Jsrman and his wife of Idaho Falls. The Jerman's were also guests at the home of a niece and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fowkes. iW Mr. and Mrs. Max DePew and Mrs. Kenneth DePew and child ren, LeAnn, Laurie and Cherrie, attended the graduation exercises at the Brigham Young University at the Fine Arts Building in Provo. Kenneth Max De Pew was among the graduates to receive his master's degree. His major was speech path ology , children. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heelis and family were in Provo for a day to attend sacrament meeting and the blessing of two new grandsons. The babies are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Bon nie) Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heelis. r9 "3 ' "AAWArUrt' piastic sorni CLORO- X- 65' :: |