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Show Thursday, August 14, 1952 and the Hal Schultz family last week. They all went fishing to Uinta river over the week end. Uene and Kim returned to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Emma Gutierrez was in (Rains Saturday for a few hours. Emma drove down from (Hill Field where the family are working this summer. The Pat Gutierrez family plan to return home in September after spending the summer away. (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilgore and Larry of 'Provo were visiting in Rains and with the C. W. Kilgores at Helper over the week end. FI o Christensen spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City (Continued from Page ing ifche John Torres one evening this past week. Dr. W, W. Barrett left Monday morning for a rest for two weeks. There will be no office hours in Rains for the next two weeks. Dr. Paul Gonzales of (Helper will be available in case of any need for a doctor during Dr. Barretts absence, Mrs. Rita Mangus and daughter, Harriet Lynn of Helper visited with 'Dora Van Natta and children Friday evening. Mrs, Ilene Barr and daughter, Kim, of Salt Lake City were visiting her brothers, Richard Schultz well-earn- ed - ty THE a(b ra 5a a sr h 0 S3 consulting with a specialist for an illness. Mrs. Helen Van Natta, Sandra and Charlene of Helper visited the Van Nattas Monday and Friday this past week. Mike Mangus, Bill Winstead and Wayne Day spent the week end at Moalb on a fishing trip. Fredia Orlarrdi and son, Ricky, spent the week end home from Ricks studies in Salt Lake City. The Vic Orlandis had dinner Saturday evening with the Harry Mangus family at Helper. Vic and family drove back to the City, Sunday afternoon to take Fredia and Rick back. Fredia will be home to stay after August 22 nd when Rick completes his course (. ' i I S3 SUN-ADVOCA- at the University of Utah. (Rowena and Joyce Day visited wtih Margaret Rinio and family at Helper one evening last week. Kate Thom spent Saturday evening at the Harry Mangus home at Helper. Harry Zumadakis spent the past week with relatives in Price. Harry has (been ill for a couple weeks and is much improved. iMr. and Mrs. Mario De Luca 'of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mrs. De Lucas parents, the Viator R. 'Lewis family at Rains and the De Lucas family in Helper. Nattas cousin. Richard D. Barham, seaman apprentice of the U. S. navy, has been assigned to the USS Lewis and is on his way to Korea or Japan, according to word received by his family the Don L. Barn-ham- s. Mrs. Van the Willis Olson of is U. S. army stationed at Fort Richardson near Anchorage, Alaska, according to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Olson. Annelle Cook returned home Sunday by bus to Salt Lake City after spending a month with her grandparents, the Lorenzo Cooks. Homer Donohue of Salt Lake Sunday school was hold SunCity visited the Robert Van Nat- day under the direction of Orlantas Sunday for d.nner. Homer is do Sulpizio, 'Pearl Gardner and Vi, 6: o ( 'o vll. Wo . t- - ' i r0 V K ?r $&c'i o c hs V V ;Vr. V V A. I w. f , n ppj ft a $ V resh Frozen Lift r f V 4S & ,o, Q 5)teg0 x3 IP is . U v r c 4 .S? rice. .0 (J r.y cotch Treat, New Pack, ops in Quality, Lew in La-tu- La-tu- da ft A H, ksas I. Reids of Betty White and family The W. H. Daltons attended of Helper visited the James Bears dhiuroh Sunday a I Vice and latei Saturday. had dinner with the Brozovich Mr. and (Mrs. Chris DeKola of to Price. Castle Gate visited the Frank family Karyncs family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. De Kola is Franks sister. The Kranjc family visited the Melvin Thomas family at Price Sunday evening. The Birthday club held a party with the Verrill McAnnlys of as the hosts In honor of Nellie Duncan on her birthday. Members attending the dinner Sunday at McAnnlys were the Fred Shaws, I. W. Duncans of est So Price and the C. r, oc0 oOW ' Hel-pe- Mrs. o (?0 Ji&fAv&t K Lynn and Ada Overlade of Jx ir mi y Ali ts jr 1 e More Outstanding Values SummorSahds with Duchess Pesthes QUARTS Rich, Tasty, Cheese III F)r I GuS J Snack , artfrfiK. SL. P Enriched Suzanna 23 1 Sugar Belle, Fancy Blended No. 303 can Tomatoes -- 10 2f ,.i 57c Vinegar i,cien Floui Tempest, Mustard or Oil, No. V4 can 3 for , 2 lb. box Spread 3 pkgs. 1ST"V 21c 47c VAN Assorted Flavors rkvnlCe.'3 SALAD DRESSING PINTS 33 Peanuts lJr 19 t v'--r E(JS 39 Parade Pk9. Cake ftlix Angel II... llay may Salad Oil, Favorite forYear. pt. doz. 19? Cheese Western -- b. 49? Crackers s.s'iine htb., 43$ lib. at a Savings AA Grade Small Jell-We- ll ig. pkg. 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