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Show the showing of the film A Thief in the Night" at the community, center at 7:30. There is no admission charge so' come and your friends. It is a film bring The Assembly of God Church do not view but experience. you members would like to invite, Remember our weekly seryou to attend any of our services too. Monday night is youth vices. Sunday school begins at night with the Junior Crusaders 10 a.m., church services at 11 at the church from 7 to a.m., and Sunday evening 8meeting and the teens at Grace Base services at 7 p.m. from 7 to 9. There is also a Wednesday Tuesday night we have our evening service and Bible study Home Bible study at the Gene at 7:30 p.m. 1020 Oak. And Services are held at the Williamss,afternoon at 1, all Thursday Protestant Student center. ladies are invited to a Bible Anyone interested and wanting in I Corinthians at the further information contact study 631 South First Parsonage, Brother Curtis Treloggen in East Honeyville, A thought: He who rejects Christ invited his own doom, but he who receives Him embraces Focus on the Future" a eternal life. series of Bible messages on prophecy begins this Friday night at 7 p.m. with Rev. Ray Ransom of Logan. Our meetings will continue on Saturday and Sunday and Daily Mass Monday through conclude Sunday night. Saturday 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Special music at each during Lent meeting, nursery service and a Sunday Masses - 8, 9:15 and 11 time of refreshing in the word of a.m. God is planned for each Second collection on Sundays meeting. If you have questions during Lent is Operation Rice or would like a ride, call Bowl. Needed: Volunteers for the Tuesday night, March 16, is Passover Meal. Immediate loocnbly of God Chrtctlan Reorned Rv Ed. Boer, pastor; Linda study will take place at 6 p.m. Sunday, using the book How to be a Christian without being Religious". Plan to be there. Session to meet Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Worship Committee to assistant. Church meet Sunday morning following location: 62S South Third East worship service. Sunday services at 10:30 a.m Activities during the week and 6:90 p.m. All are welcome. Serendipity Monday at 7 p.m. in A church supper is being Gillespie. All senior highs are planned for Monday night, welcome. beginning at 6:30. The supper Church School on Tuesday at will be in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 3:45 p.m. in Gillespie for all Will Wassink who will be children ages three through to moving Janesville, Wise, sixth grade. next week. Thursday Jr. Hi. Breakfast For the supper please bring Chib at 7:15 a.m. in Gillespie. own table your service, a hot dish, plus salad and dessert. We hope to see you there. Haak, 279-841- Bible Church St. Michael's United Presbyterian This Sunday is the second Sunday in Lent Our Bible study group will meet prior to worship at 8:30 in the library. Everyone is invited to attend. The second Lenten series St. Henrpo Episcopal Catholic Sunday is the second Sunday in Lent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 a.m. There will be a meeting of the vestry, Monday ht 7:30 p.m.jn the church. Wednesday - The regular midweek celebration on the Holy Eucharist is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. . 723-543- 8. need ticket sellers after the Masses next weekend and the following weekend, ther., cooks to plan amounts and eventually buy and cook, then on Saturday afternoon, April 10 to set and decorate tables, chop apples, etc; finally to put the finishing touches on things Palm Sunday afternoon. Eager beavers contact Father Ferguson. Attention high school seniors and college students: the call to God's service is indeed mysterious and intriguing. - A vacation weekend is being sponsored on March 19, 20, 21 in Tooele for young people possibly interested in church -- related vacations. For in- formation call or Fr. Bussen, The annual Dioceian Catholic Youth conference will be held on May 1. The theme is "Prayer is a Hunger" and the guest speaker will be the well known Fr. Ernest Larsen. CSSR, who has worked with youth all over the country. Remember Monday night services during Lent at 7:30 also Stations of the Cross on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. All Jr. High students are expected to attend Monday night services instead of Tuesday CCD class. Discussion group: The book selected for study is Renewal of Faith. Next meeting today at 1 882-386- -- Carol Engles, 679 Kingston Place at 12:30. Any interested person is invited. Knights of Columbus will meet tonight, church hall at 8 p.m. Aldersgate Methodist Sunday in Lent, the 9:15 a.m. service of worship at the historic Methodiat Episcopal Church at Sixth and Colorado, Corinne, will include the Sacrament of the Lords Supper. The Aldersgate Choir will ting the anthem hymn, Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God" and assist throughout the service with responaei and choral readings. The worship theme will focus upon the meaning of Lent and include a description of the ministry of Jetus as he led his followers toward Jerusalem. Saturday a social event will take place which will include the play attending Fan-tastic- at the Heritage Theater in Perry. Thoee who would like to sit in the same section with others of the Aldersgate congregation and also take advantage of the discount price, be sure to contact Sue Michaels, Following the play, everyone ia invited to the Michaels' home, 178 North Eighth East for refreshments and fellowship. The monthly congregational meeting will be held at 382 Camaren Drive, 8 p.m. this Sunday evening. Everyone interested in the present and future program of the Aldersgate United Methodist Church is invited to attend. snoi 3 o CD CABHOTS 88 fl Fresh Sunkiet GnEmurr Q9 PreAmr: FrsshCitap RADISHES AND GH. ONIONS 1 Lb. bEl ORANGES vi I 7 Freeh New Crop Green LJ CABBAGE 151 Freeh Haken 29 usJ SQUASH . 43 Oz. Ubbys Velvet Solid Pack emirra Mato II & lv. , Nutrition for the Nation-1776-1976- customeh-tocaholy- or Whole KernelI Ocobn 28 Oz. Smooth and Chunky Improving ." n Weekdays 16 m so noon sl37 09 OBufrai OsAUERKnAUr SS 05SIJE 63 OcUTBrasa i8l (i&flEMK69 O CORNED BEEF O SAUSAGE 95 OSHSroS (S cocoa 09 95 73 EwApSir"" cof 95 OijEATU a 20c Off Label GO Oz. DISHALL 1 an Q CHEER 3Lb.Sowdrtft jCaSooSsctHouUMsarirlWsueri 81 13 Oz. Tom Scott MIXED NUTS O bleach 84u ii for tTrii?nfTVerarrege f ) Ohe O COOKIES igBRiOBajE) 100 Count a fr O l,M t DozanAseortsd Cream O Weber Cottage Scorn flakes 63 OMftand Avv. ludfVt 10 161 J Addison Are. TwtnFrit. ID BuM, Matte 63316 463 Cedar SeceteNo, Idaho 3614 W. State Street, Boise, ID TMAwerkwis Btvd-- Bojss, 6648 Owdsnd, 6oise. ID 3188 N. Cole Road, Boise, ID 1 Mr. and Mrs. Starr of Hunter. Other Mrs. Grant Skinner of Salt Lake City. Wednesday Mrs. LaVelle Rudd visited Mrs. AdUa Hadley in Brigham City. She also enjoyed visiting Mrs. Hadleys guest Mrs. Alta Whitaker of Magna. In the evening they visited Scott is the chief in NROTC and a member of the swimming team. In addition he received honorable mention' at the language fair. Active in the LDS church, he is secretary in the deacons quorum, a committeeman for die New Era Bowl and has participated in road shows. DENIM 50 Polyester - 50 Cotton 45 Wide Park visited Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy. Janet Lamb and Diana Lynn Yeates attended the FHA con- - inSalt.Lake City., SgbT ; i Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Price and daughters Shanna and Teresa of Ogden were dinner guests , of Mrs. Prices mother Mrs.' Maxiene Marshall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilting enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family in Fielding. Other guests were Mrs. Judy Sandall and family of Tremonton. Sticky Going When youre using a knife to chop sticky fruits like raisins and dates, heat the knife first. If you use scissors, dip them in water occasionally while cutting the fruits. CTG GQSTOG FABRIC Taffetta, Satin, Sparlle, all colors PRE-TTA- 45" Wide Asst"d Colors Reg. 3.49 Reg. 3.50 1 100 BRUSHED SPOCK GROUP 1 POLYESTER dulkmit Solid, Pattern, 60" Wide m Reg. to 10.00 SOW MEN'S RACK SADDLE BACKS MISSES JEANS Reg. and Values to 25-3- 6 14.00 ssr 15.00 I Pre-Was- h ra NOW " Aaoorted Wandering Jew HANGING BASKETS zap S193. V. FAMILY APPAREL I Main 7th South ' Sisters Gather Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy Friday were Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City and Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside. The four ladies are ' sisters. Saturday Bill Hess of Hyde El OSMETHC 1730 Ifoidwiy Am., Bolii, ID 346 W. Custer SLFeceleMo. ID Party Qa Count Soft Puff EALLS IE Troy Estep and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins of Malad. Mrs Ellerene Udy and Mrs. Nadine Lamb spent Monday in Samaria visiting their mother Mrs. Edith Atkinson. 0 DAFFODILS 2S0 Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep during the week were Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins of Portage, Doug Estep of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson attended Literary guild at the home of Mrs. Josephtons sister Mrs. Maude Call in Malad Friday evening where Mr. and Mrs. Josephson gave a travelogue of their recent tour in Guatemala and Mexico. Jay Hess is receiving medical care in the Tremonton hospital. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Do Williams Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams of Preston. Sunday visitors at the Dee Williams home were Mr. and Mrs Greg Williams of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson attended the Bicentennial program held in the Portage ward Tuesday evening. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep Thursday was Mrs. Dallas Coolbear of Ogden. . Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess were Mr. and Mrs Ed Silvester of Tremonton, Mrs. Inez Bragg of Garland, Mrs. Donna Holmes of Albuquerque, N.M., Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hess of Yuba City, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hess of Salt Lake City. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess accompanied Mrs. Donna Holmes to the Salt Lake airport where she left for her home in Albuquerque, N.M. Sunday Norris Hess was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moon in Farmington. Co) Fresh Cut Offou. day. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and family to Richmond Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb and family. VAN HUESEN 90 55 : TYLENOL (aJ CHEESE TABLETS Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb and family Sunday were Mrs. Marilyn Roundy and family of Logan, Mrs. Julie Waldron and family of Weston and Mrs. Janetta Udy and children of Portage. The four ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes enjoyed dinner in Ogden Satur- Te Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson I SHERBET. 1 Lb. anniversary. callers at the home of Mrf. Starr Saturday were Mr, aWd Scott W. Mitchell, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin G. Mitchell, 1049 Elm Ave. has earned bis Eagle Scout badge. is a member The of troop 324 where he has been active as patrol leader, senior patrol leader and instructor. He has also gone to scout camps for three years. At Box Elder High school. Ubbys COCKTAIL BEANS Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess spent Saturday in Ogden. They enjoyed dinner in Corinne after-whic- h they attended a movie. The occasion was their wedding Steven Rose and all enjoyed dinner in Brigham City. Mrs. LoReta Josephson and daughter Jill spent Saturday la Ogden. E3GSS SECTS raunr GKEEBJ 4 11 .,.,...75 303 lESTENIBIG day. ' Don awarded Eagle rdnk, Y Bicentennial theme ia e ied Dr. and Mrs. Wendell White of Tremonton to Ogden where they spent three days of last week attending a genealogical seminar held in the BYU center. Mrs. Susan Nish and children Lesa and Eric, Mrs. LaRae Marshall accompanied by Mrs. Nodi8 Potter of West Fielding enjoyed lunch in Logan Satur- daughter-in-la- w scout BE This is National Nutrition Week and the i byFtoMuasoa Mrs. Earl Pierson accompan- Mrs. Clara Hoskins in Logan Saturday. Visiting Mrs. Loretta Starr Saturday were her son and t f 19 4 attend seminar on LDS geneology visited Mrs. Esteps mother Scott W. Mitcholl . . highest rant i; I.4" Gty, Utah Plymouth Ponderlngs Bowling t JOURNAL, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen joined other members of the Young Marrieds of the Belmont ward for a bowling party and dinner in Tremonton Saturday evening. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes visited Mrs. Marjorie Larson in Corinne. Thursday Mrs. Ray Udy accompanied Mrs. Craig Barnes of Brigham City to Magna where they attended n fashion party held at the home of Mrs. Ellis Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep -- in: $ O juk CLOSEOUT MONEY. One of Smith's prime goals is to help familiec eet better every day. You may think your family already is eating well, but that's difficult to measure unless you are following a specific plan. During the next few weeks. I'm going to outline steps you can taka in developing effective meal planning habits. The first thing you'll want to do is invest looseleaf notebook. You'll use in a the notebook to fUe customer information, to list past and current prices for comparison. and to write complete menus for yourfsmHy. Now-le- t's get started. As a first step, spend the next week listing your family's favorite recipies in your notebook. Include what each person likee for breakfast lunch and dinner. Don't try to list everything at once, keep going back to your, notebook anytime you think of another favorite dish. By this time next week, yob'll have a good overview of what each Ip ember of your family likes to eei. And youll be able to isolate recipies that ere family favorites. SNi week, I'llshow you how foorganize these foods according to the four basic food groups: dairy products; fruits and vegetables: breed and cereals, and meats and alternatives. You'll want to plan your menu so everyone eats the recommended daily amounts from each group. 4lffip Fresh CIpTop FOS LESS ul lu BANANAS KgALPLANNENG wax HELP YOU FEED YOUHFAM2LY ELDER Thursday, March 11, 1976 This Sunday, the second 723-757- 2. Fresh Red RipeCeSfomh BOX PIECE GOODS 7MSi |