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Show The Page 16 REFLEX . f Gordon of Provo visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Thortons Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Ray Snow. Van Bakers ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barker of Lawrence Millers Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Corbridge Magna visited Monday at the home of Salt Lake visited Sunday at the of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker. Sunday, May 5, Van Barker is going to Magna to name Miller. his new grandson Richard R. Ray Saowa Mrs. 0. W. Thorton and son Jens Farmington fianu Stiyam bictie Stayner of Salt Lake visited Ust week at the home of May 2, 1957 . - Frost Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyoming, visitors over the weekend st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eldridge were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cot-te- ll and two children. Move to Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tippetts have moved into the home formerly owned by the Dell Sessions family. The Tippetts have been living in Ogden. Mr. Tippetts is Davis " son-in-la- his aunt and uncle, Bishop and Mrs. Burns Stayner. Sunday the Stay Tiers went into Salt Lake to celebrate Dickies seventh birthday. Dickie received a cowboy Rojacket and holster from Roy hosQUALITY gers. Roy met Dickie in the MAID pital a few years ago and has sent him a gift each birthday. Idaho Visitors Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bowles of FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Rigby, Idaho, visited last week end at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Morris ANGEL POUND SPONGE Pkg. of 6 Turner. The Turners were cele bating their wedding anniversay, so the Bowles, the Turners, their daughter, Merese and her fiancee, Newell Jensen of Brigham City went to dinner in Salt Lake Saturday to celebrate the occasion. Ireve Trip Mrs. Helen Hughes and family went to Provo Sunday to get her daughter Elinore who had spent the weekend as a guest of Dawn Ilight at the Brigham Young UniEND CUT versity. 88th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Williams from Logan and Leland Williams of Owhyee visited last weekend in Farmington at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ellen Williams who birth- WELL TRIMMED celebrated her eighty-eight- h day on Saturday. Pamela Parrish Kathy Holbrook of Bountiful visited Sunday at the home of her cousin Pamela Parrish. Attends Luncheon Marv Clark attended a luncheon FRESH LEAN Saturday at the home of her sister Mrs. June Anderson of Salt Lake. The dinner was in honor of Marys mother, Mrs. Walter WlflEGARS May birthday. Junior Literary The Junior Literary club met Wednesday night at the home of 2-3- -4 I'myww JJ 30033 lb. FRESH, RIPE ! ! 4j)c HETTY BEEF STEW - No. CROCKER 20 oz. PKG. 3 For Waxed Paper roll CLEARFIELD CUT U No. 303 Bag J 2 pkgs' 29 Waffle Cuplets Pkg. of 12 . . 19 27 Facial Tissue NORTHERN 80 PEAS ct. IQ Mexicom Can BAB0 No. 2 GREEN GIANT No. 303 PEAS , TOMATOES cans $1 OD B0SC0 5 12 oz- - 39 N KRAFT FROZEN FOODS JEWELL LIBBYS 16 oz. Corned Beef HASH LIBBYS i Size Potted Meat 2 FOR Potted Meat LIBBYS SIZE Vienna Saus. LIBBYS Vt Size 2 FOR 35 29 10 35 Fruit for Salad LIBBYS LIBBYS LIBBYS FRYERS 2 cans 16 OZ. 21b. SWANSON No. 303 CAN - 89 Grape Juice LIBBYS KING SIZE Ripe Olives 46 oz. 5) A B PEAS ' M. VMM I $1100 Boned Turkey Boned Chicken II j 71 Cracker Jack V. 3 pk9S- 23 - 39c 39c --Chic- 80 ct. ken D a la King 49c Chicken Fricasse 49c 15 KITCHEN CHARM Waxed Paper Always A Place to Park 1 STAMPS 01 Boned Chicken WE GIVE GREEN COOKING OIL ' 7 pkgs. $11 00 29c MAZOLA Boned Turkey Chicken a la King YOU DOi m, I Wri mms BUa mt 1M hNrt IM man orrii y feunt Ik c. ' SNOW CROP Stores in Layton, Bountiful, Val Verda, Centerville Layton Store Hours 8:00 A. M. to 9 P. M. t oz. gffAjfPrrilprorJiifl 89 6 CANS 10, Marshmallows ALL LIBBYS 39 KRAFT MINIATURE Fricasset Pork & Beans LIBBY'S Try any two of these top quality LB. Chicken Breasts No. 300, 2 FOR Tomato Juice Caramels Boned Chicken LIBBY'S Spaghetti and Meat Balls Pan Ready No. 303 CAN PEAS p MUNSON GREETING CARDS LARGE VARIETY 25c Value CLEANSER WOODS CROSS 6 cans : 3jft Pkg. ojf ity Dessert Cups Pkg. of 6 jA 200s MARCAL 2 pkgs. $1 00 2for27 No. 303 Kaysville ddi-tui- V No. 303 Western Style Cooking Starch Marshmallows Close Out Lb. Bitter Tkai Em with A V r 4 HOSTESS NAPKINS TEEN TIMES by Janice Adams life, a good job, a happy family these are things in life. almost everyone wants Isnt that your goal, teens? Right now when were registering for school next year and some of us are graduating, we start thinking more seriously of these things and of how we will go alout getting them. What should I do is a commonly asked question about now. Its companion question is what steps should 1 take. lr. Stratford, Dean of Men at Weber College, has helped many people just like ourselves find the answers to these questions. To help straighten out young, complex minds, he has explained the three ps for success in life. First preparation. School in its entirety is important. High school graduation is an essential in any good jol), and usually extra years of training are required. A very important part of your life is preparation, and it will help to get plenty to be successful. People is the second important step in success. As soon as a person changes from an 1 philosophy to a you Outlook, he is lund to be more successful. A true interest in people and their problems will lead to true happiness in life The remaining step to a successful life is prayer. Regardless of how big you become, it will always helpful to you to realize that theres still someone bigger on whom you can depend. So, when you get confused about what youre going to do, just remember the three ps and take heed of preparation, people, and prayer. jl WOODS CROSS KINGSFORD KARO NABISCO BETTY CROCKER SYRUP Ice Cream Cone DATE BAR pt- - GREEN PEAS CAMPFIRE 25 lb. $2.39 50 lb. $4.69 4 STRAWBERRIES DICED BEETS KITCHEN CHARM COOKIES 0c SALE 303 Can Sf. 43,si5dl 17 NABISCO lb. POTATOES 1 BISQUICK lb. $1.11 9 SNOW CROP FROZEN CAKE MIX lb. 59c 5 A successful 2 24 OZ. bunches NEW RED APPLE SAUCE I son-in-la- BEET GREENS FARMER DELL The Rice. The book by Angel Spreads Her Wings, Maxine Garrison, was reviewed Barbara Evans. The following o: ficers for the coming year were elected, Gloria Hess, president; Maurine Parrish, vice president and Virginia Rice, secretary. Mrs. Horace Welling Mrs. Horace Welling is ill and at the home of her son, Dr. Neil Welling in Salt lake. L. J. Turners Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Turner and family bad dinner Wednesday night in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John Morrill. Cheryl Sorenson Mra. Cheryl Sorenson visited in Ogden Wednesday at the homo of a friend, Mrs. Edna Peterson. K. F. Clarks Mr. and Mra. Harlow Clark and 10 son Jerry and Mr. Norman Clark and daughters Carol and Alice of Salt Lake visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clark. From Seattle Seattle Washington visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Burns Stayner were Mr. and RED LABEL Mrs. Roy Godd. Mrs. Godd is Mrs. Scott Myers celebrated hia tenth birthday Saturday. Hia parents treated him and hia sister Mareita to a dinner in Salt Lake for the occasion. M. L. Kellers Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Keller went to Fairview Sunday to visit their Cal daughter Helen and Riley. Melvin Kellers Mrs. Edwood Johnston of Clinton visited Thursday night at the home of her brother and aister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Melvin Keller. Mra. Grace Strong Mrs.' Grace Strong went to Salt Lake Tuesday to the home of Peggy Scott to attend a bridge club. TENDER, LEAFY best. SWIFTS 25 LARGE HEAPING CUP one you look forward to each week. And you WINEGARS know from experience that youU get the best In quality and value and youU find the nationally known brands you like VltMinia Stayners aunt. Scott Myers STRAWBERRIES Theres no such thin; as hectic shopping at WINEGARS no need of going from store to store to get the things you want. Its a pleasant experience to do all your marketing at 3 lbs.$09 Ground Beef XaMR (XGS330 (33X3 The Modem Way to Shop ib.4c Pot Roast n ' rolls which they sold at their meeting Monday night. Returns Home Mrs. John Groberg has returned to her home after being ill at her mothers home in Ksysville. Plane Trip Bishop and Mrs. De Vaughn Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlage had dinner Wednesday night prior to Mr. Barlagea leaving by plane for Indianapolis. for SHORTCAKES Pork Chops Primary Programs The Primaries of the Farming-toFirst and Second Wards pre- - sented the programs in their wards A Childs SymSunday night. phony of Reverence" was the theme for the evening. Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bradley and daughter Lee Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lund and family went to Utah Lake fishing Sunday. North Farmington The North Farmington Relief Society made pies and cinnamon Specials son-in-la- JELLY ROLL Ea. County Surveyor. Clyde Wilcoxes Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Wilcox of Salt Lake visited Sunday at the home of Harlow's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox. Harlow wag sustained as second counselor in the bishoprie in his ward in Salt Lake Sunday. Every Day Low Prices Roll A |