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Show WEEKLY VIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 11, 1976 REFLEX-D- A Klews lyraras , li. r ' - i r .. - t ? f 4f. i a i 'v I fvx f, Pioneer Camp will meet Tyler, Travis and Rory and sister Angeha. Barber, for their regular Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murray of Clear The Iris Camp Daughters of today, Thursday at 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur , cC Ai, -- meeting. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Alice Rampton and Mrs. "H FJyEons To Tie Plants field and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamblin of Syracuse. Mrs. Murray is staying at the Hamblin home giving assistance this week. PLACE the bottom section of a gallon milk carton in the bottom of a paper sack to Layton Rubie E. Holbrook. A baby boy arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hamblin on Sunday afternoon arriving at 4:45 p.m. at the McKay Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 2 cz. are brothers At home prevent your childs lunch Nephi spent Friday and Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Park and family. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hansen, from getting squashed. If you have limited space for vegetables, plant several cucumber seeds at the base of a trellis and train the vines over it. Mrs. Joyce Favero recently returned from a trip to Denver, Colo, where they visited with her daughter Cindy and her husband. . By DIANE COTTLE Mr. and Mrs. Theo Park of David and Nell Sundwall have returned home after spending the past week with their grandparents, the H.G. Hammons while their parents. Dr. and Mrs, David Sundwall of Holladay were attending a medical seminar in LaJolla, Discarded nylon stockings make excellent ties for tying plants to stakes. Mrs. Earl Jones and her daughter Carol spent several days in Nevada City, Calif., recently with their stepfather Stacy Valentine. Mrs. Valen tine, the girls mother, died about two months ago. Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin in the death of Murials father, Mr. Shum-wa- 'yf s $ & ut v V ' - Tfegg .WWW W ' A KJH POSTER Bajt Garrison is the winner of the bicentennial poster contest at Kaysville Junior High. James F. Garrison of Fruit Heights. Bart won the grand prize of six weeks of free school lunch with his poster depicting symbols of our na- A special Bicentennial poster contest was held recently at Kaysville Jr. High School to commemorate the nations 200th birthday an- tion. OTHER niversary. winners it were BONELESS Tammy Sapp, Jana Rhees, first and second runners up and honorable mention. Burton Perkins, Donald Blair and ENTRIES were received fropi the sixth, seventh and eighth grade students. lectured above is Bart Gaiyison, son of Mr. and Mrs. SIRLOIN STEAK Mike Draper. LB. oQi ROUND STEAK rSKEIlOS By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ander-sorian- d Glauser and their three children were also here from ther home in San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Glauser was the forfper Kathleen Cook. Mrs. Cooks son Gary also spdijt the week here, coming froth his home in Santa Clara, y STEAK SIRLOIN TIP CUBE STEAK POT ROAST BLADE CUT POT B. Rampton has spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith and their family in Woodland, Calif. En route back home she also stopped off for a visit at the home of her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rampton. Another daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Jther out of state relatives included brother-in-law- s and twct sisters of Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball of Meplo Park, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pollei of two daughters Lisa and Melinda of Sunset. All of these relatives were on hand for the blessing and RAST round bone pt 98 ... -t LB. $1 .98 Lb. . ' LB. CHUCK STEAK Lb. Lb. S1.19 Lb. $1 39 Lb. -- ' "OJ8 BONELESS POT $1 .69 Lb. ..$1.59 Lb. $1.69 49 Lb. HEEL ROAST RUMP ROAST BOILING BEEF IIB STEAK HENHY PENNY WITH GRAIN FED FRIED) baby BEEF TENDER, JUICY She was bom last Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mellor , of flavorful beef Pressure fried young fryer done to perfection. ..all natural juices sealed in. The new mother was the Syracuse. Everett, Wash. ifpRGOODHEALTHl BARN FULL lov 8 Pieces, a potato log and dressing DINNER BOX . and great granddaughter, Mrs. Rick Baggerly and daughter Shellie, all of 4 Pieces, a potato log and dressing SNAK PAK Mr. and Mrs. James O. Della Silva had as their guests for four days last week their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Paskett, their granddaughter WEI 16 Pieces, a potato lot and dressing $K78 H0AGIE 2 FOR 1 5 CREAM O WEBER...FINE HALF GALLON CARTONS 2 OTHER SANDWICHES QUALITY 69 WHOLE MILK we remove cat odors and dog furniture-- (with iPhone this ad) 773-500- CELERY SPECIAL W5 0 FREE ESTIMATES 376-335- 7 ice Take a TAX BREAK Computerized Income Tax Service : : a Fast Service Accurate Incomes Home Appointments 9-- 9 89 Monday-Saturd- DRIVE-I- N WINDOW convenient shopping 292-57- 12 ; 453 West 500 S., Bountiful L. SLC 485-212- 2 Ogden 394-827- 1 7"U P NYQUIL 6 OZ. BTL COLD REMEDY G'ANT SIZE HERSHEY BARS MARIO URGE PITTED OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. ay DIET OR REGULAR VEGETABLE OIL TABLE SPREAD in-c- ar All : cm For fast, Audit Protection 12 LB. GAL. ROUND SEE... PXIM LB APPLES IG Vi 2ru19c UTAH RED DELICIOUS 0 TOTINOS CHEESE, PEPPERONI OR SAUSAGE WESTERN FAMILY EA. AVAILABLE RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS Connie and Cornelius De Light Average living room We clean all kinds of G itM 1679 North Main St., Layton SM.1 GUiUra ft TURKEY, ROAST BEEF, CORNED BEEF, HAM AND CHEESE, CHICKEN, PASTRAMI, BOLOGNA 67C MILK M SANDWICHES POTATO LOGS ClEAGEBS I & So good. Piping hot former Randy Warren of Dtnen bov : CUT, WRAPPED FROZEN Centerville, weighing 7 lb. I oz. 20 year Anniversary of : LB. Lb.J Mrs. Smith is the former Diane Rampton of Syracuse. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William G. Warren who have become grandparents of their first grandchild, a girl. - Hiljsbourgh, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Beynett had as their Sunday guests members of their fanjily, Byron Redgfield and daughter Roberta, of Willard, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin HaCdy and family of Ogden, Mr- - and Mrs. Byron Redgfield Jr.: and family of Riverdale, anf Mr. and Mrs. Vance T. Beftnett and son David and $1 .39 Lb. SWISS STEAK ROUND BONE week previous. Mrs. Geneva Cook. Calif., the Bennetts daughter, Amber Melisa. Mrs. Roy O. Miya was able to return to her home on Saturday from the University of Utah Hospital where she underwent major surgery a son John have returned to their home in Anchorage, Alaska after speeding a week here for the funeral of Mrs. Andersons mother, Mrs. Loma Garner J of naming 825-03- DRY CLEAII1IIG SERVICE NORTHERN 1 6 02. BTL NU SPREAD RIPE OLIVES SUNSHINE CRISPY SALTINE OSTROMS 8 PACK CRACKERS filUSHROOftlS LBS. NO. 300 CAN LB. BOX ' GLAD WELCHS GRAPE JELLY LIBBYS VIENNA SAUSAGE nalley BANQUET DILLS MOTOR OIL 35 45 4 ROLL PACK MAYONNAISE HEAVY WEIGHT TRASH BAGS $100 I STEM AND PIECES 4 OZ. CAN BATHROOM TISSUE KRAFTS IMITATION PENNZOIL PLUS DEP. 4 20 W or 30W r-r-rA M Ip 1447 No. Main 1040 y in on Wednesday Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. David Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome R. Will-de- n and Judy Kelley enjoyed a Pioneer Elementary School faculty party at the Clarke home in Farmington on Saturday evening. Highway 91, Layton, Utah |