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Show T The Sdlina Customer Parking in Rear of & Come in BACK DOOR Store 'jtiiniininnimnn nsj.u.i a e.v i.aa a iis-M--u n 8 a ail CASE GOODS SALE CUT BEANS PEAS DELMONTE Z 8 oz. 24 $409 t size cans $389 CASE Pork PEACHES DELMONTE 8 oz. size DELMONTE 8 oz. size n lUnll DELMONTE 8 oz. size LIBBYS ASE $3M cans case $09924 J oz. size 8 Cream and y;hole Kernal m 24 Mix Vegetables cans M49 $19 8 COCKTAIL FRUIT CASE Beans & PIERCES oz. size 24 cans CASE $49 cans Peas $399 24 cans CASE Z m'miTrmmmmi a .nnnnnnnnrmTi o Carrots & LIBBYS CASE CASE1 cans CASE Betty Crocker Stock up Now Hamburger HELPERS 49 New Crop Choice Navel I S4 Juity SHAVERS CARNATION Grape TUNA fruit 3 -- 290 303 size DREAM 6 30fc oz. 39( BEAUTIFUL WASHES IN ALL TEMPEflAIURES February is Heart Fund Month! This Weeks nnPP F.rr Correspondent 529.3695 Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Kath- leen) Taylor and children, Scott and Randy, visited lor a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sampson andMr.and Mrs. Elton Taylor. They were enroute to their new home in the Seattle, Washington area, where Michael will be employed by Boeing Aircraft. He recently completed his schooling as an Electrical Engineer at Utah State in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr, of Kearns, and daughters visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Derail Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hill, Monroe, visited with Mr. and J. W. Bumgardner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lau, from Garden Grove, California, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lau. They brought Mrs. Goodman home with them. On the 8th of February, they all journeyed to Cannon Air Force Base at Clovis, New Mexico and visited with Sgt. Alvie Lau and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Weyburn, Mrs. John Hornes niece, spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. John Horne. They were enroute to Page, Arizona to visit with their son, Eddie Weyburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster, Mary Ann and Lee spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Horne. Visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Folster and the J. W. Learnings the past week was Steven Wright, of Redwood City, California. Steven has been at Ford Ord for his training and on February 23rd will leave for Korea. He is a grandson of the Folsters. While here, he spent one day at the Manti Temple. Mrs. Learning served a lovely dinner in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. Derek Andrea-so- n and daughter, Jennifer, have recently moved to Salina, where he will work for Utah Power & Light Co. as a draftsman. Derek has been living in Granger and Logan, where he has been going to school. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Her-sta- d and family, of Salt Lake City, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Darvin (Juanita) Shields and four children, of Moab, visited Sunday with Juanitas mother, Mrs. ThelA family dinner ma Jolley. was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel (Joan) Edwards. Terron and Linda Crane and their family were also in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jensen visited in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday with Eddy Conover and with Mrs. Celia Jorgensen. George and Bonnie Martin, of Salt Lake City, visited through the weekend with Georges parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Martin and other relatives in Salina. Bruce and Koelle Martin spent the weekend in Salina, visiting Koelle s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen and with Bruces grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Keller, of Manti, spent Sunday in Salina. Mrs. Keller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jensen. She is the former Jean Anderson, daughter of A1 Anderson, and a former resident of Salina. Tony Freece, a student at Utah State University, at Logan, enjoyed the weekend home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe him Monday and Tuesday of week. Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Matt-sso- n, of Kearns, were In Salina last Kathys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crane, accompanied by Allen's mother, Mrs. Lera Crane, enjoyed the weekend in McGill, Nevada, visiting with Lera's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Crane and with Allen and Nevas son, Randy. They attended the wedding of Craig Elma Crane and Georgiana Harris Saturday evening, February 17th. Craig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Crane, and Georgiana is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell R. Harris, both of McGill, Nevada. The ceremony was 'performed at 7 oclock in the evening in in the L.D.S. Church in McGill, followed by a reception in the I.O.O.F. Hall and a wedding dance honoring the newlyweds. The couple spent their honeymoon in Las Vegas. Mrs. Teddy Lyn Cross, of Orem, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorensen. Her husband, Jerry, at the present is on the Colorado River. He supervises cross tours and expeditions. He is on an tour now with 120 people, all college students. Maloy and Robin Hales and son, David, of Ogden, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Peterson over the weekend. Robin will stay in Salina for a week to help her father out while her mother is in California. Mrs. Elsie Rutherford, of Salt Lake, is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson. Mrs. Rutherford is a sister of Axels and is the former Elsie Peterson, of Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorensen spent the weekend in St. George attending a Golf Tournament of the Intermountain Electrical Association. They also motored to Las Vegas. Tuesday on business. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burr and Twilla enjoyed a visit with Freddie Freece. Mrs. Juventa Mickelsen is feeling better since being in the Richfield Hospital. She is recovering at the home of her son and daughter-in-laLeeon and Virginia Christensen. May she continue to feel better each day. Kraig, Valarie, Dale and Jodie Hatch spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch and Scott, and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Nielsen, while their parents, Ronald and Jerrie Hatch, of Granger, and Kendall and Sandra Kiesel, of Cedar City, enjoyed a trip to Las Vegas. Kendalls and Sandras family stayed in Salina at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kiesel. Mrs. Charles (Janice) Wan-laand little daughter, Nancy, of St. George, spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crane. Virginia Horne served as a lovely hostess to the Birthday Club Wednesday February 14th A Valentine at her home. theme was carried out in her menu and table decorations. Club was in conjunction with a Tupperware Party, demonstrated and represented by LaRae Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nielsen and sons, Chad and Dale, of Logan, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad NielPhill Nielsen, of Salina, and sen. Nita Taylor, of Loa, exchanged Mr. and Mrs. LeathRasmus-se- n marriage vows on Saturday, hosted a family dinner and February 10th, at the home of Mrs. Taylor. The ceremony birthday party for their son, was performed by Bishop Glade Bryan, on Saturday, February 17th. Those attending were Taylor. Those who were present at the wedding were Mr. Bryan and Kathy, of Logan, Gordon and Rae Dawn and their and Mrs. Miel E. Pierce, Mr. five children, of Cedar City, and Mrs. Leland Ellett, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Brown, Mr. and and LaFayes mother, Anna Jensen. Mrs. Ward Taylor and Mr. and Visiting over the weekend Mrs. Vaughn Taylor. with Henry and Florence SquThe newlyweds left for Castle ires and Bessie Miller were: Dale following the ceremony, Mrs. Alice Cloward, of Salt where Mr. Nielsenisemployed. Lake, Lynn and Jackie Squires AWVWMWVWMMMWVMAAA of and daughter , Kim, Hunter, Mrs. Dee Anna Chesnut and children, Ronda and Todd, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Bonnie VI'WVVVVVVVVVVWVWVM Anderson and Cole Julian, of Pvt. 2 Craig Crane arrived American Fork. home on Friday the 16th from Mr. and Mrs. Larry (3ier-riHe will Ft. Ord, California. Sileox and children, Becky, visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Melenis, of Tooele, Ronald Crane and family, relaspent the weekend with 3ier-rie- s tives and friends until March and Mr. Mrs. parents, 7th, when he reports at Fort Hugh Bird. Dix, New Jersey for departure Jimmy and Kathy Thompson to Germany. He will be staand children, Teresa, Tracy tioned in Germany for the next and Michele, of Granger, en16 months. the with weekend visiting joyed w, 11-d- ay ss Sun Thursday, Februarv 22. 1973 Page 0 E 17 S U.S.II.S. Orent Wolves Tied For First Never do it, if the refs dont cheat, yes, theyll .... smear These were comthem ments given as the question was asked, "Will the Wolves beat the South Sevier Rams?" The last remark was the closest, as North Sevier Ignored their early loss and came out and showed the Ramshowto The Wolves gained a play. tie for league championship with a 73 to 66 victory. High point men for the Wolves were Rusty Albrecht with 23, Doug Holt, 20, and Johnny Shepherd with 15. They played like a team and proved they are ready for anyone. The J. V. also got revenge as the y beat the little Rams 44 to 37. They provided great excitement as they came from behind to victory in the fourth quarter. The excitement carried over to Thursday as the wrestlers traveled to Region. There Mike Jacobsen, Burke Nielsen and Clyde Crane won, moving to second round. Those looking real well were Pat Robins and Cliff McColl. Mike Jacobsen lost a in second round, with Burke Nielsen and Clyde Crane moving to finals. There, Burke received second in Region and Clyde Crane got second with both moving to the State Tournament at Panguitch. barn-burn- er 77c .s.i;e. Western Shores Fabric Softener 9a Delmonle Catsup 23c .t.?-- . 12 Bathroom Tissue.. Western Family Tomato Juice oz. Western Family 19 25S.s.iz.e. Jax Cleaner 6 $100 - $100 and 14 oz. 3 Cake & Frosting Mixes A 69c 14c .2.c..'!...1.v.1. 3 Bakerite Shortening 89c 68c 3 DAYS ONLY 1 Showtime 7:30 p.m. February 23 - 24 "BILLY JACK" starring Tom Langhlin and Delores Taylor (Exciting Western) HUISH Showtime 8:00 p.m. 1 show only Wed. to Sat. February 21 thru 24 "YOULL LIKE MY MOTHER" starring Patty Duke and PG Richard Thomas (Suspence Drama) Sun. - Mon. - Tue. February 25 - 26 - 27 "FRENZY" c II a ' is aTN A, U TA H j Wniww starring Jon Finch R and Anna Massey (From Alfred Hitchcock) 7-- vier. See ya next week! Help your Heart FundvT' Contributed by the Publisher HOME CENTER THUR.. FRL SAT. PAMELA ;.c. half-tim- OF GUARANTEED SPECTACULARS visit with 9 erge n I cham,-pionshi- Chic Toppers Teddy Bird was happy tohave his son and daughter-in-laDon and Lois Bird, and their Ti de D ef Friday night, the Wolves tra veled to Emery, where they demolished the Spartans 76 to 51 Rusty Albrecht was again hlgji with 24 points and Richart) Was-de- n played well and received20 points. This was final league game, but there will have tote a playoff game with South Sep. vier to determine league This will take place sometime before Round Robin, which will be held March 3. E ven though all week wai filled with sports, they managed to sneak In the Junior High Exchange Assembly, which was done very well, and I complir ment the organizers, as it displayed the students' fine talents. Also the Junior High girls perfe ormed gymnastics at of Junior Varsity game. Ifyoti didnt see it, you missed some very fine talent. This week, the Freshmen will put on their assembly on Friday and that night a dance. We want you all to come out and support the fine Freshmen. Also' I would like tocongratulate Terri Lyn Hampton for being Teenager of the Month at North Se- e) Freece. children, of Kearns, "; Jensen Reporter Service News & Longcoats Petersons Smart Shop TTTprTTTTTTTTTlTrm 4 STUBBS INC. r - ;7 : |