Show THE OGDEN SC OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 1960 9 MONEY-SAVIN- G OLEO May Fresh lbs WHOLE CHICKEN Swift's 3 ibs 4 oz Canned COOL SAVINGS refreshing summer beverages frozen fruit pies— and easy-to- prepare frozen vegetables meat pies fruits etc LUNCHEON MEAT Oscar Mayer 12-o- PEAS ORANGE Can z Libby's JUICE ORIENTAL MOOD Libby's DRESSING Woodruff 13 They have great-grandchildre- n 25 6-o- Libby's : Libby's 6-o- BEANS Libby's 10-o- R z MIL1C MILITARY SERVICE She served in the U S ' ORANGE CANNED DRINK Libby's SHRIMP 6-o- z May Fresh Tall Cans Army Hancock Ga and Ft Snelling Minn during World War I and in 1921 studied public health nursing at the University of Washington in Seattle She also served in the US Public Health Service at Ft Sill Okla and Ft Townsend Wash She assisted in the opening of the Utah Tuberculosis Sanitarium here in 1950 Mrs Harrison is a native of Coalville She was married to George Frank Harrison in San Francisco in 1929 She is active In the Lomond View Ward and has served in the Relief Society Genealogical Society and as chorister She is a member of the Utah Daughters of Pioneers a literary club and the Nurses Alumnae Assn of the Dee Hospital She received her early education in Coalville in the city schools and at the Coalville Academy Mrs Harrison is now retired at Ft for STRAWBERRIES TABLE PRIDE WEST - Shasta There is plenty mentionable about what girl spends on unmentionables One poll of New York career girls showed the annual spending on lingerie at $150 per year A lingerie manufacturer talked to hundreds of women along “advertising row” — Madison Avenue — and found also that the average working girl owned four girdles six bras 10 pairs of panties and 12 slips In sleepwear the average was six nightgowns three pairs of pajamas two robes and one bed 12-o- 10-o- z BEEF CHICKEN Cans z i or TURKEY PIES for COUNTRY PORK & BEANS jacket Do-It-Yours- PEAK SODA WATER Here's What Is Beneath It All NEW YORK (UPI) 10-o- z RASPBERRIES Hunt's No 2Vi elf (UPI) — It’s imto an engraved or send proper of thanks for wedding card and printed grandchildren gifts FRESH Cans NEW YORK Medium Loose-Gra- de AA for PINEAPPLE-APRICO- T DRINK Del Monte for 46-o- z SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY S-in- ch GLAZED DONUTS BAKER’S DOZEN These seme specials ale available of the STIMSON'S Wash Terrace WANGSGARD'S SUPERMARKET five Points ( Blvd SHORTENING following markets: HARWOOD'S IGA Heat 'n' Serve MAYFRESH FARM STYLE BREAD May Fresh F00DUNER 3 COMMUNITY BAKERY J 2717 Wash IS z BROKEN Hospital during 1912 through 1915 and was a member of the second graduating class Dial EX 4-60- 44 1 If) Ibs t h R CUT LEMONADE Ql ? 10-o- z R z Salad Bowl 78th Birthday Fete Awaits First Nurse Friends and relatives are invited to call at the Woodruff LDS Ward Recreation Hall between 4 and 8 The couple requests no gifts pm Mr Putnam was born in Woodruff on Feb 9 1882 a son of Sevanna P and Clarissa Cornia Putnam Mrs Putnam was born April 23 1887 in Woodruff a daughter of William Henry and Betsy Jane Dean Longhurst They were married June 8 1910 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr and Mrs Putnam are parents of six sons and daughters Mrs Alonzo (Alta) Kennedy Mrs Leslie (Deloras) Cox and Mrs Fred (Virginia) Snowball all of Ogden: Mrs Delmar (Bessie) Brown West Jordan Elden Putnam Evanston and Keith L Putnam of Wyo CORN SALAD IN CITY'S SCHOOLS WOODRUFF— Mr and Mrs Ezra Putnam will be honored at an open house Saturday in observance of their golden wedding anniversary x LIMEADE the dance revue to he given by 'Cummings School of Dance Saturday at 8 pm at the Clearfield LDS Stake House Over 80 youth dancers will perform in the show with proceeds to go toward the construction of a Seminary building near the new Clearfield High School “Dancing Through the Year” is the theme of the event and will include dance numbers depicting the months and seasons of the year and dances of foreign lands Woodruff Pair Will Observe Anniversary 6-o- CUT Julia Ann Jensen and Hexene June Catmull of Clearfield practice an Oriental routine in preparation for "You are selected as school nurse to serve until June 1 ISIS at a salary of $70 a month” These words made an Indelible impression on the life of Mrs Mary Williams Harrison 459 Kiesel who will be honored at open house Sunday to celebrate her 78th birthday The event will be held at the home of a nephew and niece Mr and Mrs 0 C Williams 447 Kiesel from 2 to 5 pm with Mr and Mrs J W Fr ancon assisting as host and hostess Mrs Harrison requests no gifts The invitation to Mrs Harrison was extended Sept 1 1917 and it made her Ogden’s first school nurse She had received her nurse’s training at the Thomas D Dee Libby's IQ-o- z Loaf t 8 sz SPECIAL R |