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Show I iv3-ou- ma i :1 Awards To Be Given At Achievement 4-- , Friday, November S, 1948 Hold ' Big Hallowe'en Party For School Children Perry H The Extension Sen ice announced today the Achievement program, which will be held Monday evening. November 8 in the First vvaid chapel m Tremonton. Raymond K, Daines of the Fust Security bank of Brigham tit will present the awards to the boys and girls who have completed the work and a short program will be followed with games, conducted by Israel Heaton physical education president from the U. S. A. C. Refreshments will be served and all club members, their parents and friends who are interested, are cordially invited to attend. P.-T.- Mrs. Loverda Lee Has Engaged A. bzersOI WordEnoy Hunt 'treasure t hunt treasure B,llowe'en entertainment for the tickers and blazers M Saturday of direction fiorotliy evening under Evelyn Dames Knudsen, class Ji & the -.returned hiking several miles, to Mrs. Dames and to: refreshments 1 Chili was served, participating in the were Robert Daincs, Howard Bennett, Glen Dow, ", Davis, Bob Wixom, Jed eve-even- Cor-Lhar- d Moderine Dance Club Thanksgiving Dance To Be Held Saturday The Moderine Dance club will hold their annual Thanksgiving dance Saturday evening at 9 o'clock at the War Memorial home, it was announced this week by Max Morgan, chairman. The affair will be formal for ladies. Refreshments will be served and a 30 pound turkey will be given as a door prize at '10:30 oclock. SPECIAl STARTING MONDAY, NOV. TO NOVEMHEIt S 1.3 ONE WEEK ONLY And Daughters Permanent Special ! ONE PERMANENT FREE with every perman-n- i ever $8.50. Done By First Class Operators large crowd attended the Halloween carnival held at the evePerry school last Friday ning. The P. T. A., with Hazel Nelson, ahd Ora president Hamblin and . Eva A. Young teachers; and grade mothers, in charge of arrangements. Ruby Johnson was in charge of the clever Hallowe'en decorations. Acting as the games committee were May Wagstaff, Maxine N'elsen and Isabelle Shrowder, assisted by Thelma Billings, Lois Thorne, LaVon Wagstalf, Edith Christensen, Nola Fallows, Bernice McDonald, June Hamilton, Erma Fisher and Vergia Wagstaff, Merle Judson and Alice Snow were in charge of Pres. J. Lillywhite a fish pond and Carrie Petersen acted as Madam See, Speaker At Perry Sun. Rulon Bishop Hirschi conduct- the fortune teller. Halloween refreshments were ed the sacrament meeting in the Perry ward last Sunday eve- served at two long tables, under the direction of Cora Quayle and ning. Praise to the Man. was sung Norma Bott, assisted by Elva and invocation was given by Perry, Ruth Barnard and Louise Davis. Raymond Hansen. Well Sing An interesting program was All Hail To Jesus Name, was the title of the sacrament song, given by the children, beginled by Mrs. Erma Fisher with ning with songs led by Eva A. Young, accompanied by Louise Louise Davis as accompanist. Davis. Piano sojos were A cornet solo, "The Holy City by Judy Davis, Karen played Quayle, was played by Richard White, JoAnne accompanied by Mrs. Beth Bott. A Barnard and Patricia tap dance number was Dredge. by Gloria Nelson, presented President John P. Lillywhite Weaver, Kathy Nelsen and gave an inspirational talk and after the closing song, God Of Larry Hansen, followed by a Our Father, the benediction song from the Durant brothers. costumes Many outstanding was given by Gordon Davis. were displayed. remarks were givMrs. Howes Undergoes enConcluding by Ora Hamblin, a teacher. p Major Operations Mrs. ? Lucille' Hows; wife of W. B, Howes was returned to the L. Dj5. hospital in Saif Lake 'City Tuesday for furthgf, Thijg js, the second , major .operation within a one week eriod undergone by Mrs. lAUBAS BEAUTY SHOP sur-iger- Ronnie Nelson Leona Bergreen Marly Smoot Joyce George one Phone 136 Before 10 A.M. or Mrs. John Olsen and Mrs. Abel S. Rich have just returned from a two weeks visit in Modesto. California. Mrs. Olsen visited with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Miller and Mrs. Rich visited Mrs. Owen Cook, her daughter. The ladies traveled by bus and report a most enjoyable trip. Miss Yonda Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Johnson of Paradise, Utah, who announce the engagement of their daugter to A bey Dean Cheney, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Cheney of this city. No wedding date has yet been set. Fourth Ward Juniors Have Turkey Dinner Armours Wess Market For Friday and Satuday ORDER YOUR QUALITY MEATS Fresh TURKEY WOW! Pork Loin End Place your order now for that Thanksgiving Iiirkey. By ordering in advance you pick (he und and size of bird you want. Our entire selec-sssi- ll CHOPS rOILET 1 Lb Ground Beef Northern 2 TISSUE 3S tin canSl.15 Morrells 12 oz. tin 45c SNACK 47c APPLE CIDER PEAS, I Free Deliveries Bring container. Gal. 59c . . Hunts large tender, can 14c; case 2.99 The Civic Improvement club will hold their monthly literary meeting Monday afternoon, November 8 at 1 oclock in the Commercial clubrooms. Mrs. Rudgar N. Price will are urged club members All 17c NORTHERN TISSUE, 2 rolls re- view the book, "Family Circle, by Cornelia Otis Skinner. IEGO-MUTTO- 29c CHOPS, lb The Famous 290 470 ... ... 470 lb. N, I HAMBURGER, lb. WINKLER STOKERS lb. .. 65c .. SAUSAGE, lb. 63c SIRLOIN, lb. CHEESE, mild, lb. 39c 52c PICNIC HAMS, lb CAMPBELLS CREAM OF SPINACH SOUP, 3 cans No Shear Pin No Down Payment $9.68 Per Month Red Bliss No. 1 SPUDS. 10 lb. & Appliance YAMS Lb. 25- - 25c 25c APPLES, Delicious, unci. 6 lbs BEEHIVE Cogl . CELERY Ib 7 9' CABBAGE ,, 3 SATURDAYS FOOD VALUES No. these arent the good old days . . . but O. P. Skaggs System stores are determined to make your food dollars buy more food of the highest quality! , The items listed below are just a few of the dandy food values fftuU i4fes ,Y. and we know g answer to high p rftea; YWfiQind all the conveni you'll applaud the ences of truly modern shopping at your O. P. S. food stores . . . you'll enjoy find"r dollar-whittlin- a4 prices, too. h - i jT old-fashi- Pork Loin Number 1 birds and you can have your New York dress or Vicerated. Wee of 65c ROASTS be IS 49' PICKIC 12 oz. TREET to come and bring a friend. The Junior girls of the Fourth ward held a turkey dinner last Wednesday, October 27 at the home of Barbara Shaw. Those attending the dinner were: Freida Olsen, Eloi.se JohnCleo Rasmussen, Lorene son, Wood, MaRee Richards, Barbara Shaw', Bobbie Ann Stewart, Ferl Barker, Rose Marie Lomax, Lela Mae Nelson, Carolyn Phillips, Children Of Honeyville Donna Mae Wood, Beth Poulsen, Verna Kimber, Colleen Roberts Ward Treated To Party and Helen Mae Ridd, teacher o! the class. By Primary Last Week This party served as the annual Halloween party celebratand Goblins, pumpkins, spooks corn stalks were present at the ed each year by the class. party given by the Honeyville primary association for all children of the ward last week. Reading Circle Club The hall was attractively dec- Members Meet In Logan orated with the traditional Hal.The Reading Circle club met lowe'en decorations, complete with a for- Wednesday, October 27 at the tune teller who even predicts home of Mrs. Harold Nelson in the future presidents. A doll Logan, Utah. Mrs. Nelson is a bazaar in one corner of the hall former member of the Brigham drew many a longing oooh and City club and was presented aaah from the little girls at with a lovely gift from the club the party. Doll dresses, kimo-nas- , members. Games were played and a dequilts, bootees, and many dessert was other doll articles were on dis- licious luncheon play. To top off the whoje served to the group of ladies thing, a magician entertained present. The next meeting of the club the children for an hour wdth his magic "sleight of hand and was announced for November P. brought forth -- many a laugh 10 at the home of Mis. John ' " ftom the group.1 Lillywhite. Ice cream cones and hot dogs Phone your news to No. 7 were sold during the evening. P.M. for 4 SNOWDRIFT, 31b. Civic Improvement Club Plan Literary Meeting Madam-Know-It-Al- From e LAUB'S FtfAKKETT Mesdms Rich And Olsen Visit In California 4-- Two and refresh-hLogan orchestra served. will be ments During intermission the First ward will present a floor show. All M. I. A. members are invited. 1 Ne-dr- a fathers ii h Second, Fifth and Sixth of the South Box Elder stake. Tht music will be furnished by a Dj. and Mis. James C. FletchA will The First ward M. er of Culver City, California, arel Harhosts at the four-warthe parents of a baby gill, born. vest November 20 at the ball, November 1. Mrs. Fletcher is Fifth ward chapel the former Faye Stanley Let1, The four wards include the daughter of Mrs. Loverda Lee of this city. The baby was born on her grandmother's birthday. ' A Granddaughter Baby 4-- Grover, Robert Knndsen, Dennis Hammer, Bruce Andersen, Tom my Melntire, Bobby Petersen Delon Jensen, Reed Hansen and Sheridan Daines. First Ward Host To Harvest Ball Nov. 20 & Pure Pork ,, 49' SAUSAGE 19' 69' Armours Star Mblets Whole Kernel CORN 12 oz. can Garden tyring 64' HAMS 17' Can 16c No. 303 Case Peas, Wti Whole Kernel 2 Corn, .. . $3.79 2 No. 2 can Case cans for 35c 4.10 . . . All Sweet PRODUCE MARGERINE rabbit MS 19' 21bs. 13 Hubbard Quaker or Banana SQUASH lb.. 4( , ,b. 9 WHEAT HEARTS BUM YOBR SOAP lb cello. CHEWS1 39, CHEESE JELLO ,. ,,, 49 7' 2S oz. 27' HEBE 2 bunches CARROTS 15' CABBAGE, MILK 4 STOP WBS'S SOUTH 4 Jackrahbit YAMS 1 cans 57' SHOP YAMS 2 im. b 4 19 No. 1 South Main Plenty of Perking Space Pound SLICED BACON .. 67' Lb. Cartoned Is 2s 3s 4s VkJ'ICc PURE LARD w CARROTS 'Bundies iocal Bleached FRY pEI U ST. Liu si I 47' , .b. Morrell's Rindless California Cris Full OFlavor. Lh. 27' Lb. Lg. Eastern for Frving 7c OYSTERS I 59' doz. wm OR SK&CG AND SAVE Smiths Market Brigham C.ty 10' GROUND BEEF Centered, Pound Solid Local FOOD FREE !3 Freshly Ground Golden CABBAGE PROCTOR AND GAMBLE COUPONS No. No. 35' or Reg. OATS Quickirge Sperrys ;arland SELEOY 43 Lb. Candy I USE PARKING STORES IN REAR OUR REAR ENTRANCE lihri. iflTMVrUUK STORE HOURS 8:00 to 6:30 P. M. 8:00 to p. m.. Saturday MEEKDATS o Z7 v,ir- |