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Show Reflections May 26 Arvil S Conk arrived home from Cdinp on Saturday Tannin, Texas, on a tcn-dfurlough with his w iff and family He will re; it lack to Camp Barclay, Texas, where he will lie assigned to a medical unit Mrs Conk entertained at dinner .n Ins honor on Tuesday evfino. Guests were Mr and Mrs Von Hill and family and Mr and Mrs Joe Race and family of Spanish Fork, and Mr and Mrs Wilmer Hill and family of Pay son The ground breaking ceremonies for the new Sprrig Lake church were held W e Stanley Wilson, principal of the Pay son Junior High School for the past nine years, wdl retire at the close of the current school year An opienhouse reception will honor Stanley Wilson on Sunday afternoon from 2 30 to 4.30 p m The reception will be held in the Payson Junior High School and will be under direction of the Junior High School faculty The Spirit gregation Sing of God Like a Fire is Burn- Fveiett Nelson, welcome by Bishop Byron Thomas, vocal duet, Rcses of Picardy, Dorothy mi', prayer of address Moore and Donald S ainhower, President George Chi iste rmen talk -- 0- A 4 - H club called "Ett Club w is organized last week with Gay Smith as leader and Shirlent Bale as president, Norma Iivingston as Mayie Larsen as secretary and treasurer, Murdock as reception leader and Rose York as repor- The Spriiig LakeWaidw is reorganized Sunday night with Don E Taylor as bishop, E H Belcher as first counsel r, and Kenneth Bliss as s e c o n a counselor Leo Menlovc, the retiring bishop ofthew mi, has serve d for over nine years Reed Moore and By rmi Thomas, have served for the same period George Christensen, Nebo Stake president, wjsiiu large of the reorganization Thats the May 21 12, lx ginning M ine s lay. May 6 pm with a program Con- -- 0- And May 21 c- a) Le-c- ia They all went on a cancer l ve after their first meeting ter eli On May 10 they held meeting at Shirlene Bale's and made soup 7 May another RODEO BLUE JEANS RIDE INTO FASHION Truth d od iv s ish ion news in iiul the Weslimi look III lolllt s Is till- look Pi opil li ou I he wo Id m o ill u m Hid IK ll Jl Ills pool tllkl , li Iml ii s 1 w il li n mu s in liphN mu Ik t l u il d i upon is Ihi J mi s s ill l dooi mil iht i n m h hi lr iv i III i u nil ,i 1 s 0(1 p !( k oil Ills link i ol Ion di mm j( ms u i i in In nidi d n ulhi uli d, n vi i ( (I p mill d liu vou t ill si ill buy i pm ol Imi ilili pi un him jt ms I hat will Ik w oi ill Us wt iglil m gold ' I The falcon h is asharptooth and notch on its lieik winch enables the bird to cut its meat witti a swift stioke instead of tearing it lops lit is safe to hold a queen bee in your hand, lit cause queen bees use their stings only on other queen bees And male bees, drones, have no stingers at all WEEKS SPECIAL -1 Sprite tor Tab Loose Cans CASE $39 iCWesOtahlAve Payson Mi (Mem TimifiTmnpjr Palmyra Cattleman For District House Seat 8 -- 0- The queens committee of Paysons annual Homecoming Celebration was named in City Council meeting Monday night by Mayor Eugene Hillman who was in charge of the meeting Dr J Rotert Hogan, city councilman, w asnarnedchair-ma- n of the committee with Mrs Clarence A Hill, Miss Clara Johnson and Dave McMullin as members TravellersCautioned OnMemorialDayTrip Memorial Day, the first big holiday weekend of 1974, to draw more is expected Americans to the highways than ever before Caution according to the National Association of In surance Agents, should be the by word of all weekend trav ellers The agents note that short tempers due to traffic jams and crowded highways are a particular hazard They also caution drivers to be especially careful about drink ing over the weekend Drivers are reminded that 585 people were killed in traffic accidents on the Me moria! Dav weekend in 1972 To help make this a safer trip, the NIA suggests the following Start out later, waiting until the first rush is over is better than trying to heat it by starting out early Break up the trip with trequent stops for sightseeing or coffee it will make the trip more enjoyable for all Don t overload the cai This not only saves in gas mileage and tire wear it also saves wear and tear on the driver Make sure your car is in top operating condition Have it checked by a qualified me chamc Use your salety equip ment Have everyone buckle their seat belts, front and back and keep them buckled The National Association ol Insurance Agents also sug gests moderation upon reach mg your destination It re minds fun seekers that ovei doing things can take its toll in fatigue The return trip may put drivers under greit stress as they join the crush to get home PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY A search for factors olher than fluoride that may help prevent tooth decay is being carried out by Dr Rezso a visiting G Sthamschula, scientist at the National Institute of Dental Research Dr Schamschula has been studying isolated populations in New Guinea, some with virtually no tooth decay and others with rampant caries. None of the groups has drinking water with sufficient natural fluoride to influence decay prevention The incidence of dental caries rises from near zero in the New Guinea lowlands to rampant tooth decay in the mountains, Dr Schamschula points out Soil analyses to discover the substances that may protect against decay are being conducted Student Art Exhibit Featured at School art An exhibit by local artists will be on display in lounge at Payson the student during the month High School of Ma) Visitors at the school are invited to view this display, especially at graduation time. LDS Ward Mr Money week - May 24 8pm ADMISSION: $1.25 singles Lake Airport i her parents recently when she returned from a visit to Danville, I1L She visited her fiance, Torn Barnett, and his family at Springfield, Ohio and with the Rod Marleys She also saw Bud and Ginger Ma lemsen in Indiana 10-d- Ladder Laddies -- 0- ThursJav afternoon West Mountain DIP members were guests at the home of Mrs era Finch, a former member Eighteen women were present and cajitain Helen Robbins introduced the new captain, Iola Sperry and ler officers Refieshments were served weie Mrs Robbins, Madge Garner Rela DePew and Mrs Sperrv -- Alarms answered by volunteer fire department during the week ended Monday noon include: Pay-so- May 17--- 45 8 a m hav , barn, neghgable daruige 45 p m , M un-ta- in Mav 17--- 2 View Dairy, Spring Lake, $900 hav loss 30 a m , iesus-ciatat- or May 18--- call, HaskelKille May 0- and Mrs Reed 0- 30 18--- at dump Rind- - pm, fire 22-2- 8 Saturday, 2 p.m. May 25 -- $2 couples 16 AND OLDER DOOR PRIZES WONDERLAND Sponsored by MT NEBO 4X4 TECHRICOLOR,Re na v su 974 COMMUNICATIONS CLUB e D Wa t eased - by sra but on co P ooucl 0ii 0 Tue. Ladies Nite Safeway Stores Will Be OPEN MONDAY May 27, Memorial Day js 5 Hen Turkeys Sliced Bacon Norbest or Manor House Inspected & Graded Smok A Roma Brand Serve With Cream O' The Crop Eggs U S D A A (3 pound S D Grade A A lb 1.69 73 73 Smoked Hams Slab Bacon 49; fo"'s lb pkg 1 can 4 49) Rath Pork Sausage Flovor pkg 79 Beef Round Steaks uFus1iDc,chbe1.69 Beef Plate Short Ribs choib 79 Beef Chuck Pot Roast 1.49 1.39 Turkey Roast Coldbrook In Quarters Here's Real Economy Margarine Zippy Pickles Ib & Ellis Lima Beans t pkg 200-c- Super Soft Bread Mixes Mrs Wright $ Clover Club Potato Chips Round Top White or Wheat Clover Club loaves Grade AA Eggs SI 3 Cream O Crop Large dozen $1 (extra lar?e O n Pk 1 loaf oi' 54?) All Item I Prices in This Advertisement Effective srm Monday May 20 Through Monday May 27 1974 pay 29' mtSUKK SAVEKSW French Dressing 8, Salad Dressing Salad Dressing (eoch 25c) Hash Brown Potatoes M 32-o- pkg a Broccoli Spears Broccoli In Che a Cauliflower ft a 7IS 55' Fudge Sticks Lipton Instant Tea 3, 1.39 Gelatin Desserts w.ii 8 1.00 Ice Cream 37' E " Sco,h Lemonade Treat MCP Fruit Drinks Waffles 8 cans 51' Real Whip Topping Deluxe Fudge Bars in 3, iitu 5 quart Reuseabfe Pad & Lid 1.00 14' Wonderful Snow Star 5P ir r f PC I. JO 16-o- z Banquet Meat Pies iniiiiiunnunTiiriTr-rr- 98' mf Home Style Bread Bel-a- !b 98' 79' bottle Mr a . Pork Spareribs !3,sb, Beef Chuck Blade Steaks 14-- C a ib 89 89 65 Ham Skylark Buns Skylark Bread wl eH J Servennomon- Bakew Lyden Frozen Ib ar We've got the people, and 1 79 Ib Quality 8:: 1.00 JAKSUPEllJAVEISlUft Q Ib 1.29 Tyson prims Piedmont Always Fresh Flavors 98 ib Sterling By The Piece Brocade 9 nch White Paper Plates Canned Pop Cragmont Beverages Greenland Turbot Fillet Breaded Fish Sticks ro!.n 48oi. Town House Fme Quality Salad Dressing Fryer Drumsticks PorkLoinAssortedChops Ground Turkey Change Of Pace Breaded Pork Patties Cooked Hw?fcy;aJiscMMf pkg Hamburger Dill Chips Fancy Catsup We've got the service 1 Sliced Beef Liver Chunk Bologna HSVERYDAYilf SATURDAmiIAFEWAYIVI the central bank&trut 79 1b can Fresh Fryers Whole Ch ckens Bar-- S Boneless Hams takes since 1891! -- Mr and Mrs MelunMere-dit- h and farmlv drove to Battle Mountain, Nev , Thursday to attend the high school graL-atio- n of their nephew, Bruce Allbee, son of Don and Beverly Allbee They were accompanied by Mrs Jovce Jack-li- n and daughter, Sherrill, of American Fork. PAYSON LEGION HALL U We've had what it i ' ' Salt Start 7:15 Wed. thru Tue. Open 7 PLUS MATINEE that's got what you're after the central bank &trut e, cMuafi chfioiv WESTERN DANCE Find a bank we've got uuhert it takes Gaylene Rindlisbacher and two children, AlaiidNana-leof Fort Carson, Colo (Payion'i BzautifuC Safeway Fully Cooked, Boneless, Waste Free, Easy Carving us-- - the and by Mr lion 12 Aus'ralian LDS mission. visitors were Wayne n, the Mav rttjrned ILijean r e k son, at sta at an f wer3 luusc Sunja, etiing hUdring their son, Lvun, who open 465-33- of daughter Mr and Mrs Harold Erek-suw as met is married to Canned Hams Like E the former Sliarlene Swanson They are the parents of four children, Nanette, Leslie Ka, Brent and Allison Monev 1 MAY by Ruby Meredith in this campaign will be land use and taxation. As a laiii owner and a farmer, I believe that I can bring vital experience and know le Ige into the decision-makin- g process concerning these issues I have had a lot of experience in a variety of organizations and I can bring a broad view of the issues in serving the interests of the peopleofthiscommumty The candidate is president of the Itah County Farm Bureau, a member of the cattlemens association, and 1ms worked with the Itah State Junior Livestock show for the last 18 years, ha' ing served both as secretary and manager He served in the National Guard for 13 years, is a member of the boardof directors of the Itah County Imted Wav and presently serves in the bishopric of the Palmyra Democrat Eldon Money, Palmyra cattleman and farmer, has filed for the Utah house of representatives seat for the 41st district encompassing Pay son, Salem and Spanish Fork. I believe we need a broader representation from all classes of people, some sectors of the population are under represented in the legislature, Mr Money said in announcing his candidacy I would hope to help restore a proper balance Two of the main issues listacter W. Mount Memos Race in 19G4 1054 UT44 (itjrmurlf JThp Jlagfixm May 23, 1974 a Potato Salad 0 Potato Salad Puddings 1.18 Lucerne Salads S nrf- - - Luscious Fresh Corn Cantaloupes Well Filled Ears With Plump Tender Kernels Pre Cooled in The Field Flavors n. Flavor Jumbos Off With A Scoop Of lucerne Ice Cream Full Top 10-- 99' heads 2 Ib ctn Freh 14b ctn x la Sr:d ctn 79' 43' 43' 43' .... Red Radishes Green Onions J? -- each AM Fresh Pascal Celery f,;gedenStalk Fresh Mushrooms Great Flavor och 13' 13' bog 99' Delicious Apples 19' Crisp Carrots cb Valencia Oranges Purpose New White Potatoes ... M (each 25c) (each 10c) Lucerne ucerne R ce Chocolate Van 57 California Extro Fancy Ree Selected S les P top ,b 39' , 98' 3 oil .j: $1 39' |