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Show i ' February 16, Pag 12 1961 to C. K Ferre, general manager. President LeRoy R. Kcyle of Spanish Fort will preside. this year will . An innovation feature panel meetings for various groups, so that member may attend sessions ef special interest to them. Participants will , include med from the professional and practical Helds. City, Saturday, February 35. Several Important suggested Officers and three directors will will amendments to the be named at the sessions which be discussed. Will start at 9:00 a.ta. A luncheon Present officers and directors is scheduled at noon with a special include: LeRcy R. Koyle of program. Meetings will continue Spanish Fork, president; Theron TREItJJX Poullryinsn, turkey growers, wV Vernon Jensen of of Salt Lake City, general ager and others will attend moot turkey growers, Poultrymen, livestock feeders, dairymen and Mr. Virginia Bennett other farmers will be in attendance at the 33th annual Utah ' rJt Pho TA Poultry and Fanners CooperaTH LUimi flri tram the tive meeting which will be held Firelight n4 Seagull classes at the Hotel Utah la Salt Lake through the afternoon, the Syracuse Second Ward enjoyDate" night ed their "Daddy lart Thursday. came dressed m The girl their prettiest gowns with their evedads as their dates, and the with program a ning proceeded consisting of a reading, Sutanne Hamblin: piano solcv Christine Hill: reading, Sherrie Mills; Verlynn Dahl and her ballet dance, Sharma Verl; father, . Bennett: reading, Shirlen Waite: - piano solo. Janice Hansen; vocal and a solo, Kathleen 'Smedleyj tribute to father by Arlene Byrd. eveThe remaining part of the with dancing and Was spent ning fun games," ' and refreshments. Special guests were the Bishopric, Ward Primary Presidency, and ' Stake Leaders. Class leaders are Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett, Firelights, and Mrs, Elma F, Thurgood, Seagulls. M1 secretary-treasure- NeW3 man- tnr. Mr. ami ectors include: J. Ana Adams of Pleasant Grove; Alton S. Gadd Payson; E. Smith Peterson of Salina; D. 0. Roberts cf Hen-foWilliam H. Schorr of Wert Jilt! and Mrs. Robwt .Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. De 3. Cutler, Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Downs and Dr. and Mrs. Robert BUaer enjoyed a dinner dancing party at the Oakridge Spafford Country Club last week in honor of the birthday of Mrs, Biggs and the wedding anniversary of Dr. , Jordan and Jesse of American Fork. W. 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Fruit Drink Peaches Mix cars or Match Any PlncgppIoJuico ' FendF-- ' FendF Fsncy Fancy Match FendF frisk EVERYDAY" t Tomqto Juice Mix or GUARANTEED EVERYDAY Ik. One Dozen Specials That Will Save Pennies by the Dozen ' t if.. "Out traduce JillOhsii 1 Meal Pies sr l ' 12 for can 6-o-x, 12 for 1 MwiWrvy FendF 89c Orauijo Jce. .... 219 O' Mtm m.S38 A f 3 Save N. $ Steaks Libby's, & 8e Eump KUrast MBoime Steaks. .88 TMgk 31c Frozen Foods , Peril Serve . Thick Cut For Swiss Ufayens liquid Steak . 50c ik Sf I I FRIDAY t b. x. Toilet Tissue ...... Flakes I Maaiwa served Gcue Washington in the ' campaign Rc olntionary War. i; P, t t Fort Buckner, Okinawa (AH Harmon L. Dyer, 18, TN'C) on of Charles R. Dyer, 713 S. State, Clearfield Utah, recently was promoted to specialist four at Fort Buckner,. Okinawa, where he ia a member of the 6lst Artillery. Specialist Dyer, a communications lineman In the artillery's Battery B, entered the Army in February 1W0, received bksic training at Fort Hood, Tex., fold arrived overseas last "July. His mother, Mrs.' Marie C. Dyer, lives at 5507 . Westpack dr--, North Hollywood, "Calif. and S9 Sava 28c Baby. Food Bonita hce-tess- Clearfield man is " promoted in army I . " Mr. end Mrs. CIW Berber, Syracuse; Mr. and Sin. Alvin Wood, of Roy; Mr. and Sirs. Hal Davis, Rlverdale; and Sir. and Sirs; Fred Kendall, Ogden gathered at the besne of Sir. and Sirs. Henry Kendall of Sooth Weber, last Saturday, and enjoyed helping Sir, Kendall celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mrs. .John Gibbs Is able te be up and around at her buna here, following surgery at an Ogden . birthday anniversary. Best F Briggs is ill The fellow log enjoyed dinner at the Mansion House in Ogden Saturday evening: Mr. and Sirs. Douglcs' Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dahl, Sir. and Mrs. Alton Hoskins, Mr. and Sirs. Paul Ronnfeldt, and Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, Honored was Sirs. Hoskins, who observed her hospital recently. I 7 Sc fcel libbf Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Berber and Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, attended the funeral service of Joseph Samuel Gardner, father of J. D. Gardner at Black-foc- t, Idaho last Thursday. The hitter Mr. Gardner Is a brother-in-laif Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Seth Schick left Saturday to return to her home in Logan, following an operation at the Dee Hospital,, and then a week ef recovery at the home of her rvl Mrs. Roy L. parents, r m return trip they visited Glen Canyon Dam, Kahab, Utah and Bryce Canyon. On their Conned Milk M's, Wilferd W. Tree Is spenda ( few weeks in Pocatello with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hair, and daughter. her The Hairs are happily announcing the birth of their second child, both boys. Mrs. Hair was the former Barbara Tree. The tellewing from Syracuse attended the funeral services for Hyrum Johnson at City Fifth Ward last Friday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox, Sir. and Mrs. Edwin Galley, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber and Sirs. Lawrence R. Briggs, and Mrs. Frank Udy of Farmington. , secretary; and Ernest X. Behling, director. Bishop, Big Days xperienci with the LOW ing ' J Seven Dennis Dorney ef Burl inseme, California is visiting with his Mm. grand paronts, Mr. and Lawrence Htdgsou, for a week. at the Mrs. Key Dee Hospital with pneumonia. Mr. and Mr. UVar Albishn are happy parents of a baby boy, born recently at the Dee Hospital. They have another child, a daughter Diane. Mrs. Alblston , was honored with a shower for her and the wee baby, at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lacy Griddle, Monday evening. Other along with, Mrs. Criddls were Mrs. Verl Barber and Mrs. close Phil Barber. Thirty-eigh- t friends and relatives attended. two-ye- er by the Bozen their Hodgson. Members of the Kaysvffie Irrigation Company met last Tuesday for the purpose of elepting officers for the coming year. Reelected by acclamation, to serve a term cf office went Wallace King, president; Ruloa i 1 regular monthly meeting. , The gues, speaker will be A. LaVar Thomock of Ogden. Mr. Thornock is in charge of the Institute of Religion at' the State Industrial School. ! and Mrs. Jack Steven and their four sons and Mrs. Mabel Stevenson of West Layton have returned home recently from a visit In Albuquerque, Hew Mexico with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Madsen and family. Mrs. Madsen was the former Mary Stevenson. Irrigation company sdJ1s On Tuesday evening. February 2L at 7:30 p.m. the Syracuse Second Ward, Young Married of the MIA will meet at group the Syracuse school for w. 'Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. 1st e, t Bgt, They w er both admitted Friday, February 10th. A speedy recovery, is wished them by all Gr. of their neighbors and friends. r; by-la- according M. Campbell of Providence, Layton Dir- r. Mr. and Mrs. Buron (Mildred) Ding are both recuperating In the Dee hospital to Ogdn altar having had operations. f vice president; Ken-ric- k Preston, 2nd Vic president; Harward of Richfield, 3rd vice president, and C. K. Ferre with 1:00 Till 7:00 the Poeviy is tho music of tiwught, cunvejed to us in the rrttsic of language. Paul Chatfield SATURDAY Ky f 11:00 Till 7:00 I b ' eerfr |