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Show Page Four THE 7riwy SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, June JT!J' . f 27, 1957 - ;b -- ... - -- - .. .art .j, Spring Glen News Happenings Reported The Three Stichers club of Leader Mrs. Edith Piccioni. The meeting was called to order by Lucy Garcia, prayer was given by Jonna Piccioni, code was given by Helen Jensen, the minutes were read by Jonna and Lucy gave a demonstration on the care of anklets. dub The Buttons and Bows met at the home of Shirley Juvan June 17 under the direction of leader Nedra Thomas. Hie meeting was called to order by Judy Rowley, Code was given by Miss Thomas and the girls worked on their projects. While refreshments were being served Judy gave a report on the care of clothing. Club The Capper Cutters met at the home of Leader Mrs. Rye Clerico June 19. Mating was called to order by Charlotte Judd, prayer was by Janet Clerico and Minutes were read by Janet who also gave a demonstration on the making and trimming of a collar. Leah Anderson of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monroe, Ann Kosic, Tina Zemlock, Virginia Tomsick and Annie Par-cic- 4-- H met at the home h. .njyC' Mr. and Mrs. Boren of Circle-vill- e spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Richards fishing at Scofield. Gordon - and Elain Richardson spent the - week end in Glen ! Canyon. Dennis Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richardson, came home Sunday from the Price city hospital where' he underwent an 4--H PORK LOIN FOR VACATION operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stavar spent three days at the police convention in Logan. Norman Vuksinick of Las Vegas, Nevada, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vuksinick. Ned Leavitt arrived home Friday evening from Hill Air Force Base hospital where he has been recovering from an illness. He will spend the remaining two weeks of his leave visiting with his mother, Mrs. Thillmer Jewkes. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Haycock and children, Hope and Johnny, attended the wedding of Rhonda Haycock and Phil Figler at Grand Junction, Colorado. Hope was a flower girl and Johnny a ring bearer. Others from Spring Glen who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuksinick and family, Mrs. Vera Jacob and son, Jefferey, and Mrs. P. W. Haycock. 4-- H Anderson. Boyd Jacobson and sons, Robert and Richard, of California are visiting at the home of Mr. Jacobsons sister, Mrs. Oscar Carver. Lester Blackham and son, Fred, and Harold Cunningham spent the week end at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Donohue and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donohue spent Sunday fishing in Timber canyon. Mr. and Mrs. John Folman and LUNCHES END CHOPS and PICNICS p0und49c FRESH GROUND BEEF BARBECUED 3 $1 .09 FRESH 3 FRANKFURTERS CHICKEN $1.00 Beef Hearts, Tongues, Eidneys and SPARE RIBS BEEF LIVER GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY FRESH 25c Pound 20c YOUNG Pound PORK LIVER YOUNG daughter Carrol of Walnut Creek, California, spent three days with Mr. Folmans mother, Mrs. Sarah home of Mrs. P. W. Haycock. Johnson. Keith Gunderson of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah John- ard Haycock. son. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton spent three days last week in their home in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City visiting with their Mr. and Mrs. George SpenceL Doris daughter and and Keith Gardner. The Friendly Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. Emma Merk-le- y Friday, June 21. Those attending were Gloria Skerl, May of Gardenia, California, are spending their vacation with their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Robert Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jones accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones to the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were also accompanied by Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Bry Miller left Friday for Reno, Nevada, to attend the wedding of their daughter, Sharon, to Robert Lewis son-in-la- Piazzo. SPECIAL t s r ... Vacation Sale An Devils Food INSTANT SWANSD0WN Yellow son-in-la- CAKE MDHHS TASTEWELL CATSUP 3 Pkgs. Choc. Chips Butterscotch PRODUCE MARGARINE SUNBLEND CANNED MILK FLOUR CASTLE VALLEY 4 SURFINE : 25-L- B. BAG 10-L- B. BAG B. BAG . . blackwall e, NYLON NEW 6-RI- DESIGN 4-L- . . . today's greatest tire for WORRY-FRE- ..... Pound Can 29c Nabisco New Chippers ' I OIL CITY CTIRE, West of Price dependable for 63 year On Highways 50 and 6 PREMIUM MOTOR OIL 2-Gal- lon JAR . Z. . . - 2 for 85c z. 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