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Show aW- M ' i - i; . Kate L. Killian dies In fclcKay hosptal in Ogden -- "I Mr. Kate Lecme Killian, 89, of 2820 Monroe, died Saturday in the McKay Hospital of natural causes. Mrs. Killian was bom Dec. 6, 1880, in Manti, Utah, a daughter of Andrew Cheney and Lavina Cox Van Buren. She was married to Charles Willard Killian on Nov. 14, 1899, in the Manti IDS Temple. He died June 7, 1949. She had lived in Manti, Orangeville, Ioka and Roosevelt, Utah, and Riverside, Idaho. She came to Ogden in 1941. She had been Primary president, YWMIA counselor and Relief Society counselor. As Relief Society president in Roosevelt she was instrumental in obtaining a hospital in Roosevelt. She was a member of Fhysbd Efcxti::! The North Emery Junior High Girl's P.E. will be held Friday, April 10, 1970 at 7 p.m. in the Huntington Gymnasium. Seveky --eight girls will be performing in the show. They will do original numbers and some national competitive rouShow n tines. The show will Include routines using hand apparatus, and will use cones, hula ch hoops, Indian clubs, Jump tope, wands, 7 inch balls, and six foot ribbons. The floor exercises to be presented will combine the elements of dance with tumbling. Three girls will perform on the Balance beams; two will do original routines and 36-in- vf $ ERSDING GENERA show scheduled for Friday 17th W ard. Surviving are two sons and four daughters, Van C. Killian, Clyde C. Killian, bom of Roosevelt; Los J. Killian, Santa Barbara, Calif. ; Wynn A. Killian, Roche O. Killian, Cal W. Killian, Mrs. Lament (Lina) Pack, all of Ogden; Mrs. Ind. ; Arthur (Fern) Grote, Walkerton, Mrs. J. E. (Clem) Shelton, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wallace (Treva) Parrish, Logan; 30 grandchildren, 53 two great-gre- at grandchildren, one broBuren. Parowan, Utah. Van F. C. ther, The funeral was held Tuesday in the 17th Ward LDS Chapel with Bishop Vurl L. Clark officiating. Burial in the Aultorest Memorial Park. the Ogden WAS Many Roll Ends in Stock! Many color and patterns to choose from. FROM the third will do the national beginner Savings up to $6.00 a yard! competitive routine. Basic tumbling skills will be displayed, as well as exercise and fitness routines. Two marches will also be presented. North Emery Girls have tickets for the show, or they can be bought at the door. Prices ares Adult and High school, 504; Junior High and under, 254. (proceeds will be used to buy P. E. and gymnastic f ttte erecttcaMy of General HQuOms r aero owe Peretung Small Rolls of Patterned Nice N Easy Kitchen Carpets now in stock! terrene ana Beauty TkslOOcoe tmuoue toereent Cumutaft face yarn rank with the Anew There eern equipment). enfeet Buses will run in the North end of the toted iquade Renew tog tow tig ebeerae betteriee of pattern roeeeure the eye and the touch Hue. Sequoyt Genorei RerWer pattern We trenh you m tne army of femoue Amenean heme county. The show is under the direction of Mary Aim G. Jorgensen, with special assistance by Pieces large enough for even the big jobs. a tower customer wtn e taate forth beauty of 'Cfcdr There . carpet mills inc sr liNSMU FOX AND BEAR! Reg. $10.99 ' 3 Come in and see our . . . TIGER - JAGUAR - RED Cumuloft LaRae Majors. Ideal for bathroom campers , or runners now $6.95 'v & V '3 ' 4 Us MORTENSEN QUALITY CARPETS - Prlcg, Utah 4 Phone f,5 r amanucesca $37-019- V4, 1) PROGRESS - Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, April 9, 1970 . secure The Provo Social Security Office has announced a new service for Carbon and semEmery residents. A inar will be conducted in the auditorium of the Price Municipal Building on Thun. April 9th at 7:30 p, m. Don Donaldsoq Social Security District Manager said the seminar is designed especially for people who plan to retire or apply for social security benefits within the next 6 months; however, everyone is invited to attend. 3 HUNTINGTON ffiSwalSB yPaatmMftyj 15 South Carbon Avenue HMn, Jewie Swarin, Idaho, visited here with her mother, Mrs. Mae Klecker, this week. Gilbert Klecker is home now from the Carbon hospital. Hilda Wilson and cille Kinder were in Salt Lake City THESE' SPECIALS EFTECTIVE APRIL FROZEN FOODS 10 Cans TIP-TO- P Drinks FRESH 9 - 10 PRODUCE 8 CUPS 1.00 Strawberries 51.00 S for CRISP, SOLID ... 791 Cabbage, lb 9 9 tor JUICY; RIPE14 fop S1.00 Grapefruit . . . 51.00 BANQUET Cook-ln-Qf- ig BANQUET FRUIT - Pies HEAT N SERVE Hash Drowns t boxes .. 45? QUALITY MEATS I.Q.A. OUTER, lb PORK SAUSAGE, lb DEEF SHORT RIDS, lb GROUND DEEF, lb. CUDE STEAK, lb RID STEAK, lb SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. STEAK, lb. DEEF ROAST, lb. T-DO- ; 11 NE DREADED VEAL, lb. 7?? 59? 59? 59? 09? I 99? S1.09 $1.29 .... 3PLI FRYERS, lb I 79? 09? 32? O. GROCERIES O G5? PUNCH DETERGENT AXION CORN, wk. or cream, CORN FLAKES 03? Nerwest PORK A DEANS, 4 cans .09? Nerwest Mandarin ORANGES, 5 cans 1.00 FLOUR, SO-l- b. FLOUR, 2S-l- INSTANT- b. - .69? $1.00 29? $4.25 bag bag $2.1$ (In Refrigerator POTATO FLAKES Regular 2. .......... - "Planting Tlmol SEEDS of all Klndsl e ;C3? Cettega CbsCse SC? icnt of . . . . Bowl) 39? MILK CANS & far Storing! Ctraw lists Ascertain of WliKbresktr Singletons Egg sM-t-ai (Groceries - Meats - Dry Goode - Hardware) , Lu- Mon. where they attended a meeting on Beautification at the Hotel Utah. Mr. R. H. Hackendahl of New York, National Director on Beautification was a speaker, also Dr. Stark. They learned many helps for the Beautification program. Loren Oviatt drove them to Salt Lake. qqMr, and Mrs. Walter Murray have sold their berry farm and home north of town to Mr, and Mr.Darld Marshall of Alpine, Utah, ' The Marshall family moved in this week. Walter and Lyle Murray have moved temporarily to Cleveland until the home they have purchased in Price is vacated. The Murrays have lived here many years, we will miss diem and wish them well. YYPrimary Stake Officers who attended the Primary Conference in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday were, Cleo Johnson, Della Brasher, Ella Collard and Norma COMPA N Y Ikrmf TO We invite you to a foishiora show with Models Showing you a Complete . Line of Hall. YYMr, and Mrs. Jack Taylor and family enjoyed a trip through the Southern Utah Paries, Flagstaff, and Phoenix areas, where they visited relatives and saw some interesting Indian areas. IlMr, and Mrs. Ford Nielson were in Salt Lake City the past week visiting their daughters and families. YYLeva Kay Cunha was home the past t week from school in Salt Lake City. several days at die Price Hospital and has now returned to school. She visited with her parents, Manuel and Ruth Cunha, YYBob Page and wife Lauretta and children, Salt Lake City, spent the Easter weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Rex ICEDS Casual Shoes Date: She-spen- FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 10, 11 Time: 11:00 AJ.l, 4:00 P.M. Fillmore. LOG CADIN SYRUP 6 cans .4. GREAT NAMES by Flora Jansen YYIrene Harrison, .? 637-08- TWO PRICE TRADING NEWS , ... Phone Price, Utah YYMr, and Mrs. Doug Sitterud had an Easter trip to the San Rafael country with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor World of Bountiful. YY Recent visitors at the home of Mr, and fan. Theo LeRoy was their grandson Kenny LeRoy and family, Provo. They also visited with Mn. Francy LeRoy and family, FREE Van Buren left ' their children, Glzlal, Katrina and Lance YYLela Ann and Kelly here with Mrs. Lela Wilson, Lela Aim's mother, while they moved from Manson, Washington to Henderson, Nevada. YYDaughters of the Utah Pioneers held the April meeting Thursday afternoon at the Pioneer House. Captain Ella Rowley conducted, Vonda Corglat read t history of her grandparents. Flora Jensen gave the lesson of Pioneer Autobiographies. They talked about the Convention to be held April 4, in Salt Lake City. They also decided the election is to be in May for new Camp officers. Sown F.Cox, the Freshman English Coordinator at Brigham Young Unhrenlty Is brushing up his Freshman Chinese. He has been appointed Director of the Language Center at Nanyang University in the Republic of Singapore. He will leave Provo with his family at the end of May to spend two and a half years on a sabbatical leave In Southeast Asia, Dr. Cox is the of a new freshman English textbook. "About language", which will be published next month by Charles Scribner's Sons. He was bom and raised in Huntington, a son of Frank and Anna Cox. He receive? his schooling in the Huntington Elemen ary School and attended North Emery High School. DRAWING every hour PRIZES 16 Pair of nus 2 Sports Vcar Ensembles YYDr, or rjLwk. 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