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Show Tle Tooele Transcript, Fri., January Lake Point News SAM9KSH SAUE 16 Oz. Pkg- .- IOJD rjri:ino 24-Oun- ATTENTION! Monday, January 29th, tha MIA U happy to have Bill Edwards come to our ward with a first aid demons! ration, all the young people ate urged to attend along with the Cuide Patrol clast and any parents who would be interested. This is very impressive demonstration and Mr. Edwards does a great Job, so lets all plan to attend. At 5)$) Bottle Oisco Gx)king & Salad ce SsQ3' QS1 nhhmmnmmmhnnhmmhminhhhhi MRS. JACKSON 0 if Bc Ffc 80z. Pries PnnnjftAMgagr. 2-I- Beef, Chicken Or Turkey, Frozen Chocolate Container-Nestl- e's b. 13-Q- i0' z. Can-Aqua-- Cans-Campb- No 2z Otfll i29c CD 4-O-z. iS9c 3m 057e TOMATO ell's Otr?D Cans-Pier-ce's wacaAircaa Pound 1892. Mrs. Jackson was married to Joseph Jackson January 29, 1904. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. There Reg., Unscented or Super Net, 0SP Sb?D - 570' nvoCTn. Na 1 sear old loved resident of Lake Point is in the process of telling her home end is leaving toon to live with her son, Frank Leslie Jackson who resides in Pheonix, Arizona. Aunt Lola, as she is known, hat led a very useful and full life. She wu born Octolwr 24, the sixth of eight born to John Benjamin and Charlotte Henrietta Campbell Carrard in North Ogden, Weber County. The family moved to Lake Point in April Mrs. Lola Jackson, 84 OTDCl pbety:- by Viola Zundel WidoEgg etoDE Pkg.-POWD- .3ta00c ERED & 0 OKOAP 2fcr3fl Cans Wilson's Brand X7Bca GcocnooOfer0! I- - 60z. Pkgs.-Wh- or Rice Whiffs, Rice Puffs or eat cxeot pcoto 39c GAmTO At.UUH Foodtown, You'll Always Find XMTQA GAGO G CIGVCGl! SNAPPING-CRIS- P OF SWEET AND FLAVOR-C-UP were three children born to them; Ira C of Salt Lake; Frank Leslie of Pheonix, Arizona, and Elva Pearl Ball of Lewisville, Idaho. She is proud to boast twelve grandchildren, and all of her grandsons have filled missions for the LDS Church. She has led an active life in her church, being a visiting teacher for the Relief Society, in most positions in the Primary, President of the YWMIA and as a counselor in the Relief Society three .'times, and as President of the Relief Society for years. She served ss Post Mistress for Lake Point and as secretary of the E.T. Canal Co. During the second world war she knitted for the Red Cross. She has served countless hours helping the sick in her ward and sewed burial clothes for many, many people. She has suffered from arthritis for years and it is hoped that her move to Arizona will improve this condition. A farewell open house was held for her Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davies. We will all miss this lovely lady and hope that this move will prove to be a very nice experience for her and that she will be very happy in her new home. . TOPS. 2n Package-Fishe- WHEAT Cereal r's : On January 19th, a lovely birthday dinner was held for Marita Wade on her 1 4th birthday. Her guests were Psm Pfiefer and Myma Skelton. After dinner the family and guests traveled to Holliday to the Southern Baptist church to attend the girls auxiliary of the missionary society where they heard Baptist Missionary, Mrs. Bea Conrad speak. Mrs. Coo-ra- d and her husband are working with the children at the Intermountain Indian School at Brigham City. She spoke on her work with the Indians and the transition they have to make from their life with their parents to their life at the school. Monday evening the Wade family attended the Cranger Southern Baptist Church to listen to a negro Minister Reverend Williams of the New Pilgrim BapUst Church. The negro Junior Choir furnished the singing for the service. BIRTHDAY CREETINCS CO OUT TOi Leslie Alldredge on January 15; Shauna Oliver on January 15; Marita Wade on January 19; Eugene Cillie, January 20; Ricky Jenks on January 21; Leona Long on January 22; Robert Shotted on January 23; and Lori Ann Peterson on January 24. SPECIAL WEDDING ANNIVERSARY WISHES TOi Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Clark on. January 18. She enjoyed a big birthday cake and the presents that she received. Helping her to celebrate were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reid Peterson and brothers Lani and Mickey, Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis and Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy Peterson of Magna. TO03 ce It is with deep sympathy that e report that Mrs. Mary Coe, mother of Mrs. Lois Cillett passed away January 12 in a C ranger nursing home of natural causes. Her funeral was held January IS at I p.m. in the Lake Ridge Ward Chapel. Our sincere sympathy to her family and especially to the Gillette family. A very happy second birthday Wednesday was celebrated by pretty little Lori Ann Peterson. FULL No Tz Cans Jack O Lantern 16-Oun- 26, 1968 Ho Ho Ho 20 Belated birthday greetings to cute little Michelle McClimans her second who celebrated birthday January 11. Sharing her birthday cake, were her parents Ronald and Sherry and baby brother her grandmother, Mrs. Todd, Pamela Aunt Rolan Amis, and Kevin Scott Amis, Uncles, Amis and Aunt Joan McClimans. When the Jolly Green Giant strides oul of the fields and into the living room, there is some doubt whether hes peddling his corn to children or to the adult with a child-lik- e mentality. The targets are both the housewife and her little brood of eager consumers. Many advertisers of family products are now wising up to something the toy and cereal people have known for years. Kids are pushovers and have an influence on adult buyn ing. - Caroline Meyer, The Market Pre-tee- ATTENTION! and dancing Every Friday and Saturday Evening at the Live Music Irdta Im 6 Miles North of Tooele |