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Show i y and Mrs. Arnold Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tree and Mr. and Mrs. David Cook. The open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, a daughter and of Mr, and Mrs. Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beazer, Miss Edna Cook and Miss Kate Tree. kayaviiie, Daria County, Utah Thurs Aug. 25, 1955 Page 0 Miss Cook and Miss Tree extended their visit for ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs at their News About Folks In home in Nampa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daughter, Sandra and son, Steven, are spending this week at Yellowstone. Brent Hayes, Bountiful, and Sherryl Jensen of Clearfield, were guests last week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. William; who- are planning to leave on an LDS Mission in September were honored by a group of friends at the home of Mrs. Helen Willey last Thursday evening. Those who attended the pot luck supper and brought gifts for the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Loran. Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. - Everett Johnson, Mr. ahd Mrs. Ole C. Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tolman and Mr. Clyde Barber, Mrs. Willey and Mr. and Mrs. Williams. The following people from Syracuse attended an open house in Salt Lake City for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steed who are leaving soon to serve on an LDS Mission in the Southern States: Bishop and Mrs. T. Joseph Steed, Mr. SYRACUSE Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett Correspondent The following people from Syracuse attended the' Bearer Reunion at Swan Valley, Idaho, last week end: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Slee-ma- n and daughter, Mary Denise, Bishop and Mrs. Mark Beazer and daughters, Pat and Einda, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beazer and daughter, w son-in-la- w Sherman and Jennie Holbrook of Bountiful, were Thursday guests of Mr. Holbrooks mother, Mrs. Ruby Holbrook, at her home here. The Rudolph Cook Family Reunion was held Sunday afternoon at Como Springs in Morgan. A large number of family members from Syracuse enjoyed a picnic lunch, swimming, skating and bowling. - m A BJ I PTTfTiTIS)l FOOID) ROY, UTAH Tom JUST ARRIVED BEEF and 16 oz. BEEF and 16 oz. 12 oz. SAI1DWICH Pipers GRAVY VEGETABLES TOILET TISSUE it called "Tunnel " of vJiLove,Coldmaa dear!" Why is Rolls L SHEET MEMORY PICKLES PICKLES WHOLE FULL QUARTS All Sum- SHOES Milk Choc. Filling With Delicious White ciose out group. Values to $3.95. Cake All Summer Shoes . . . Womens and Childrens, white and pastel colors ; flats, etc. Values to $2.98 to $7.95 No exchanges n sling-pump- s, and . H 99 . outside heel pumps and open Sandals. Two Groups --Reduced to 1 99 and ROLL CAKE ole GROUP 2 SHOES Womens and SPORT SHIRTS Values to $6.95 Values to $8.9 S1 00 FRESH LOCAL TODAY LEMONADE or 6 oz. tins v0) rQ 1 For SUNKIST Full of Juice 4 Cukes per dozen THOMPSON SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER e Half OGarfW SqgJIgoq HAMS CHEESE Swift's Premium Wis. Medium Nippy per lb. rO m per lb. COTTAGE WILSON'S SALADS EM CLEARFIELD, UTAH tape s per lb. per lb. - orl IIEP OHS c or LIMEADE Large Size 6 Gr. Peppers Whole 133 SO. STATE Try Some LIBBY'S FROZEN n tins $jS9 SHOP OLD FASHIONED BUTTERMILK DREAD )99 $j00 ' olC Per Loaf . Fancy, rayon and cotton crepes. Values to $3.95 Gloss Out Shoes in this group . , 1 SHIRTS Womens and Childrens . . . this summer patterns, 100 washable. Closed WHITE ORANGE JUICE 00 Mens Sport ElEDETTES Childrens. or returns. GROUP and LIBBY'S FROZEN 6 oz. 99 JARS Boys Sport & Tee Shirts Branded lines, Kaynee, etc., while they last. Marked down to 22 oz. CHOCLATE II - MEDIUM SIZE Alh oz. STOREY'S mer Dresses . . . Skirt and Blouses in Women's, Junior Miss and Children's, in Summer Cottons, Bemberg's, Nylons Marked Down for Real Savings I SHRIMP CLEANED Gulf Kist CHARMIN BRAND IN BAGS DILL ar Cans LOAF A MEAL IN EACH CAN AT A BARGAIN PRICE E Rcady-to-We- vymj iL Assorted Kinds 15 oz. Tubs MEADOW GOLD 1 Pound TUBS CREESE |