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Show TEiMEl Z M If i tw V gi f DELICIOUS Wrapped for Your freezer 1 0 lb special) 50 T-bo- -- MUBM3 ne J rWJPl MUCH PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE on restoring and furthering the construe tion of the Kaysville American Legion hall since it was blown down during the big local wind storm last fall. Shown here, working on the building, which is located near the Deseret Mill and Elevators, west of Kaysville are, left to right: Clark Chemember, and Jack Brigame, past comney, post adjutant; Amos Odd, mander of the Kaysville Post 82. 40-ye- ar 81b. MORRELL PRIDE LEG Homemaker (Continued from Page 7) many. She said that some of the ones her husband likes particularly she hasnt translated these Spicy into Englibh yet-b- ut bpareubs aie sure to find favor wherever they aie served. Gewurzige Schweinsrippchen Spicy Sparenbs SMALL LOIN CHOPS 6flb- - O O O 4 lb. Lean Fully Cooked sparenbs. !j tup flour 1 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper teaspoons butter I btef bouillon cubes I i tup boiling watei t cup catsup tablespoons wortestershue 2 tablespoons vinegar teaspoon celery salt 5 teaspoon cayenne ! whole cloves i whole allspice (or a little powdered allspice ) j bay leaf cloe garlic, minted 1 onion, minted Sliceable ( I 1 4 SCHILLINGS Prestone or Zerex LOW LOW 1 Lb. Can 2 lb. Can PRICE GALLON LIBBY'S BABY FOOD STAR KIST TUNA I lh size $ 1 09 Q for only Fresh Frozen Blue Star DINNERS $09 Only MARKET Fresh Frozen Whole Kernel CORN SHAVER'S J 303 cans $ ORANGE JUICE 09 A cans LETTUCE FRESH GREEN Our Every Day Price Pound 10 z. SOLID HEADS CABBAGE .sTYMP STORE PRICE, lb. 6-o- fe STAMP PRICE, lb. store for 2e 10rf y Our Every Day Price water ( Mrs. Millie Wood has gone to Oceanbide, California, with her Kol- daughter and of leen and Keith Holbrook, Bountiful, for a short vacation. While in California, they will visit with Sharon and Gary El- and family. Sharon is the 'U ood. granddaughter of son Randy Hughes, of Mrs. Helen Hughes, accom- pained his friend, Randy Fish- er when the Fisher family went to the Sand Dunes with the Ogden Camera Club, Sunday, The Sand Dunes, one of Utah s wonders, is located southwest of Eureka, Utah. Because they left on the trip so early, Randy Hughes stayed overnight, Saturday, at his' friends house. After spending the foienoon at the Sand Dunes, the group traveled to Spanish Fork where they ate their picric lunch before icturmng to Farmington Dale Clark took his sons, Jim and Jon on a fishing tup to the week-enhome Sunday evening ant week, Mrs. Orson Clark and daughtei, Lucille, of Vale, Oregon, visited here with Mr. n and Mrs Shelby Bentley, loute to Provo, where Lucille and the thiee friends who accompanied her and hot mother, will be a ttending the Bngham Y oung University, this win- ter Mr and Mrs. Walter Jennings left on a trip to New Jersey. At Kansas City, they vveie to meet two of Mr. Jennings nephews of Las Cruzes, New Mexico, who will accompany the Jennings on the remainder of their trip. d Mrs. Higgs (Continued fiom Page 7) green, mange and rust, accented with velvet ribbons at the waist They earned nosegays of laige yellow chrysanthemums with autumn colored streameis. Miss LcAnn Robins in yellow nylon seived as a flower girl and cained a basket of small v ellow with chrysanthemums I he brides mother wore a suit dress while the maioon mother of the budegioom was in iavy blue Bothwoie corsages of yelow roses and white caina of gold will have activities and religious instruction through both Sunda) Hour. School and the Worship The FBCC will cel- Layton ebrate Rally Day on the First Sunday m October. All the Sunday School students who received their promotion on Promotion Sunday will go to their new classes that are graduated to their new level of learning and interest Supermtenden t John Chesly announces great success in his recruitment of new teaching pei sonnel to staff the double ses- sion for the Kintergarden and Pnmary Departmet This means that the children in this age category, that is, up through and including the third grade 1 Record attendance is expected this Sunday. The attendance last Sunday was 132. The Junior High BYF will have a Weiner Roast next Friday Night September 30th. The Young People will meet at the Parsonage at p.m. All Junior High Young People are cordially invited and are asked to bring their own weiners and buns. The rest of the refresh- ments will be furnished. Next Sunday will also be the elections of the new officers in the Junior High Department. The Junior department of the BYF will also meet next Sunday to elect Officers and make plani for the Fall and Winter. The College Department has elected Mrs. Irene Chesly as their adult sponsor The building committee met this week for the first time with the Architect Mr. Jimmie Jones of Salt Lake The schedule for the building plans calls for the build-liomg to begin in the Spring This Suncfay tfie Senior Choir will sing King All Glorious and the sermon will be What does the Lord require of Thee." tt Final rites , L.ij Monday for "e 11. elCIIIS VY. nttGUGCilQ Funeral I.ijton services were condmtid Monday at 1 pm in the lav ton Third Ward Chapel for II o! a W Roueche. Eric W Pc it played prcluda and postludt musu and tha piayer at the fami'v home was ofl ,b B1'111"1 Paul L,nie- man ( url Craig gave the invocation Bishop Lindeman conducted the (i vices and spoke hrieflv Othti speakers were Flank dinn, G LaYirl Stew- art and Marion Roueche. M usual selections included a 1 1 V(Hal sol Winegar Beyond the Sunset, a vocal solo bv Mrs Paul Lindeman Not Now But ln the rmin hoth accompanied hy Mrs Pettit and a violin solo A Perfect Dav" by Kave Burton accompanied by Gloria Burton. Adams offered Jabez tha benediction and the grava in the Kaysville-Lavto- n Memorial lions 8 Park was dedicated by Robert ... nother of the brides sistets, Jones, Mis. Larry Lawrence, took w ere Lynn chaigc of the guest book Adams, Kenneth Adams, Rulen Allen lhggs served as best Robinson were hosts to their Pean Sessions, Ray. SegMons man for the bridegroom and grandson, Mark Freed, for his m,r Roueche 8nd nora, Rnueche. usher s were Reed B Flint, Lee birthday party, last Sunday. Al-- 1 Members of the Relief Society Robins and Larry Lawrence so guests at the Robinson home -to()k chdrKe of the floral 'I he are living at were their son, Stephen, of Brig- newlyweds fennK.. 38o E Commonwealth, Salt Lake ham City, and his family. ' Pallbearers City MEADOW GOLD cup cold tablespoons flour 1. Heat oven to 8"o deg 2 Combine cup flour, salt, Coat ribs (cracked) pepper evenly on all sides. !. Melt butter in large skillet and biown ribs in it. 4 Dissolve bouillon cubes in hot watei, stir in catsup, vinegar, celery salt, cajenne, doves, allspice, bay kaf and garlic. ' Ai range ribs in roasting pan, pour bouillon mixture over them Sprinkle with minced onion, cover with foil Bake about hou is 1! Remove ribs from pan, make sauce from liquid in roasting pan Mis Holmes said this amount will serve four She always makes enough for two meals lueause they aie extra delicious when allowed to stand a few hours in the wonderful sauce and then aie i cheated. 2 to note Rally Day to be held October 2 FBCC Prior to her wedding the bride was feted with showers giv e n by Mrs Reed Flint and by Miss Linda Flint 1 lb. ctn. Newly Weds (Continued from Page 7) OPEN WEEKDAYS green chiffon overskirts. They each carried a big yellow chrysanthemum The tiny flower Christine girl, Cunningham, was similarly attired. Performing best man duties for his brother, was Douglas Moon Ushers included Don, David and Reuben Cunningham, bi others of the bride. The couple have returned fiom their honeymoon to San Francisco and Las Vegas, to make their home m North Faimington. OPEN SUN. The bride is a former student of the Brigham Young University. The bridegroom has been a student at Weber College, Utah State University, and is continuing his studies at the University of Utah year. He recently returned from servhig on an LDS Mission in the Spanish American Mission field. this i KENTUCKY BOURBON 1810 antes The $5.00 gold piece illustrated here are from the Waterfill and Frazier collection. They were coined by tha United States Government in 1810, the year that Waterfill and Frazier wa first distilled in Kentucky. 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