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Show 1 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Stop to Visit Verl Lynch UTAH Mrs. Vorl Lynch was pleased to have her nephew, M. IDtrw all Abraham and son Keith of El Cajon, California stop to see her on their way to Salt Lake to attend General Conference. Donald was bishop of his ward for 12 years. They stopped Sunday er. route home and had dinner. CONVENTION This year's Hah Dairy Wives Convention Is going to be held Saturday, April 14 on the beautiful Weber State College campus In the Student I'nlon Building. According to President Donna and Colettl, all the planning preparations have been made which should make this years convention one of the best ever for Dairy Wives, This years Inconvention will include teresting sptAers, workshops, discussions, music, a luncheon and much, much more. During the luncheon there will be musical entertainment, Introduction of State Dairy Royalty-anelections. Any wife of a dairy producer Is eligible for membership, but any woman Interested In promoting good health and nutrition through the further use of dairy foods may Join the Vtah Dairy wives by pay- fa "A celebrity ia a person who works hard all his life become well known, then wears dark glasses to avoid beine rwnit.i GOOD Beth Luke in SL Hospital Salt Mm. Beth Duke Is In treatfw Uosp-taLake IDS ment r.nd possible wirgery. Her husband. Boyd, took her up last week end. l 1 vVT VL CANDY FACTS AND FANCIES Whether you have an affection foralmost any confection or are sweet only on the latest "no jelly" peanut butter bar, youll find that candy through FOR SALE 9 4 ing $1.00 annually. As a memof this organization you will not only learn more about the Pictured above are three kinds of zinnia. Top left Is a hybrid liimia. Bottom it Old MraUo whkh has petals of deep red, edged with bright gold. Right Is I humbiliua, which grows dwarf mound-shapeplants covered with miniature blooms. ber "Flrr-craike- ravlus-llowere- dairy Industry, what services rnd products are available, etc., but most Important, here Is an opportunity to gain valuable In providing your knowledge family with the proper diets and nutrition. And, as an added bonus, the convention r, d d One 1065 Bulek LeSabrei with 333 cu. In. engine. New I'phol-ater- y and Paint. Good ga mileage (18 to 20 mpg), and real nice on the road, goea from 0 to 80 Ingres. Automatic trot a., power ateerlng and brake; radio, Ilaa good rubber. Over 100,000 mllea. Make offer, call after 6:00, 143-572- 9. ZINNIAS ARE HERE TO STAY the ages tory. e Spend a v;cc!( this summer with n Zclmo, Willis, RonGRed. Wise, Ron Boone and Red Robbins. Plus Utah Slara' Asst. Larry Creger. In Salt Lake and In Ogden. Enrollment limited. Call or wnle Challenge, Inc. Box 11858 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 PIONEER MARKET GRANGES 1 ASPARAGUS ... lb. lb. Schillings Skillet DINNER (oil Flavors) .... 39c 59c Potato Chips (reg. 69c) 14 1 lb. 29c Kraft Marshmallows 1 lb. 93c 2 lbs. $1.89 -- BAR S BACON 12 qt. save at $1.75 J?ET Instant Dry Milk 19.98 Case Luster Creme Shampoo (reg. 1.95) .... Now 95c Now 59c ALKA SELTZER, reg. 79c Little Friskies 1 lb. Cot Food, reg. 1.19 97c o. Reminder of Fine Arts Meeting Today ot 4 Member of Fine Arts Guild reminded of Use interesting program In store for them today, April 12, on the subject of ConsenT t! on. Ejection of o2flceci will also taka plaea. era SHRUBS PUNTS ALL BELOW CITY PRICES uo ttumi (ELLY'S IGA SALE LMIHIITfJ POTATOES KEEIUXRi Delux Graham, Fudga, Fitter FRANKS THRIFTY I lb. ring. STORE l BACON STA PUFF FABRIC IlANQl F.T TOTINOS ib. FRUITS a -- HI C Softener gallon MEAT PIES 14 PIZZA o. - r 99 " 1 .00 75 piFERIAL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES TIDE KINO SIZE 69 tf 1 25c Off AS DROOL LAWN MILD CHEDDAR -- "89 CHEESE SUDDEN' BEAUTT" imilidruftf They arc equipped to show you designs, sizes, pictures and a complete price list of their headstones, and are experienced in setting in cement and placing the monument in the cemetery. If you are interested in honoring a loved one with & marker or by adding additional dates, theyd be pleased to come to your home and be of service to you. Jack and Linda may be contacted at Box 35, Fillmore or by phoning DUANE'S AG FOOD 98 05 rkg. 79 ' If H. aaaAilliiilirf his- Invitation to Attend The Millard Class of 1974 invite you to share in the foy of their Junior Prom " Pieces of April " on Friday, the thirteenth of nineteen hundred and April seventy-thre- e at Millard Girls Gym Fillmore, Vtah commencing at 8:30 in the evening floorshow at 10:80 A L JL. of Springville is now being represented in Millard and Beaver Counties by JACK and LINDA DAVIDS. 743-680- 4. ratter rich Mr. and bfra. Lane WUcken, town to spend a week with his parents. Jack and Oliva VUckon and slit or LaVoy amd Max Martin and family. They went on to Salt Lxxkr for the LOS Conference. -- 2 COOKIES BAR S 9 io-6- truly Yisit Parents in Fillmore .......iifitminmiiniiuiiininnuni MEMORIAL ARTS MONUMENT CO. PLANT FOODS has a The earliest known records referring to candy are in Egyptian writings and paintings dating from 2,000 B.C. Crude drawings on tombs of the 11th dynasty show the confectionery processes used. Baking and confection making took place in the temples. The treats were not available to everyone. They were offered to the gods or reserved for royalty. The general public first associated sweets with medicine. Druggists used them to disguise the bitter taste of their pills. Not until the middle of the 16th century is there any reference to the manufacture of candy or the setting up of candy stores. The first candymakers in the American Colonies were the Dutch bakers of New Amsterdam. In the 17th century they made fancy creations for special events such as Christmas and New Years parties. The confect kinarv trade began to Ilourish in the lbth century. Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia were the early centers of the trade. Grocery stores featured large wooden pails filled with candy. The proprietors scooped out pieces of rock candy, colored sugar candy, and the first killypops. These were simply dabs of sugar candy placed on the end of a slate pencil. Toward the end of the 19th century penny candies became popular. When a child went to the grocery store with his penny, he had a hard decision to make. Should he buy a If your child makes the effort to draw a picture, dont hesitate to pi.i his work up on the wall, even though he could have done better. Few satthings give a child more inv isfaction than getting the are preson that his parents proud of him. Just fifty years ago you would have been hard pressed to hnd a zinnia listed in a seed catalog or featured in a seed display. la only one of many activities Today, they are the most popular flowers grown in home gardens. held throughout the year for Zinnias are a shining examflat petals forming a wide, members of the Utah Dairy ple of how modern breeding rounded flower head up to five Here Is techniques and careful hybridwives Association. inches across. izing by man has transformed a schedule of events. Almost as popular as the a desert lanky, a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 giants are the little dwarf zin- -. a desirable garden flower into County Presidents and State mas. Among these is Ihumhe-lin- a plant with spectacular giant-siz- e Executive Board Meeting. a gold medal blooms. Winner 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. which grows no Most popular of all zinnias are the Giant Cactus Flowered Registration taller than 8 in. and puts out ; 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. class, producing blooms that its first blooms when only 3 in. measure up to 6 in. across. Luncheon ($2.00 per person) high. The quilled, ruffled petals give So bring a friend. Join with Perhaps the most amazing m them the name. Next popuus this year and learn more breeding achievement among larity among the giants are the zinnias is the Peter Pan class. about the dairy Industry and Dahlia - Flowered claw with , Growing just 12 in. high, they enjoy our activities. flowers have large dahlia-typmeasuring up to 1 in. across on bushy, compact plants. They are at their best as a border massed bed. planting or in Zinnias have few demands, exccpl a sunny location. The seed is easy to handle, and ts best direct-sowstraight into the garden after danger of froat. The taller kinds like to be cut. and make magnificent indoor arrangements in a lovely range of colors from gleaming white through yellow and orange to red and purple. That's Zeimo Baaty, Willie TREES Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, April 13, 1973 checkerberry drop or a chop-stic"chicken feed" (candy aorn) or jelly beans, a sugar man or a jawbreaker? Up until recently in the United States, the combination of peanut butter and jelly has long been preserved." Now, however, Peter Paul, Inc., has barred the latter from its no jelly peanut butter bars. This idea haa caught on with the tastes of modern Americana who appreciate the fact that jeliy can be thoroughly eschewed. 39c Von Camp's CHUNK TUNA 39c rolls 4 T'ssue Bathroom .... Soft 'N' Fretty Duncan Hines CAKE MIX, 18 or. .. 3 for $1. 39c Baker's CHOCOUTE CHIPS, 12 or 303 .... 3 for 95c W. F. Grapefruit Sections W. F. MANDARIN Oranges, 11 or .. 4 for $1 3 for $1 100 ft HANDIWRAP Baker's Cocoonut, Angel flake or shred .. 55c Borden's Eagle Brand MILK, 14 or. 39c C & H SUGAR, powdered or brown 2 lbs. 39c Certified light Amber WALNUTS, 12 or. 98c Dc! Monte PRUNE JUICE quart 57c Del Monte FRUIT DRINKS 46 or. 3 for 95c Del Monte CATSUP 20 or ... 37c W. F. GRAPE JUICE (froren) 6 or. 5 for 89c 10 or. W.F. Frozen Peas, Corn, Peas RED Delicious APPLES Cr Carrots.... 6 for NEW STAR A live, 12 point red deer slag i a new alar on TV at an "actor" in a aerie of commercial, firit aeen on the "Underaea World of d Couateau" on the Network. Since that time, the commercial have been ahown on the other network at well. While other advertiser uted animal, wild and live and cartoon, on portion of TV commercial, thia it believed to be the Tint time that an animal trademark haa been ued throughout. a the aole "live" actor. Proud deacendant of The Hartford inaurance Group famout trademark, the red deer flag was fou.id on a game preverve ir Tennev.ee after a long aearch for an animal with configuration aimilar to the Hart ford a trademark. More than 100 slags were closely scrutinized dursearch ing the country-widbeforelhe right one wasfound. At that point, a program of careful condition-inbegan for the four year Jaequet ABC-T- old atar-to-be- . Then it wa off to Hollywoods Columbia studio oooo $1 Ib. 23c FRESH STRAWBERRIES CUCUMBERS CELERY, Cello Hearts BARS All Meat FRANKS BAR S BACON, thick sliced, WHEATIES 18 or com-meric- I Thursday, Friday SaturdSundoy end Monday Admission: $1.50 ...2 pkg.29c Western Family Kronen APRIL 12 Eagle Brand 11 Del Monte FRUIT DRINK PRUNE JUICE, Dtf DEL MONTE CATSUP 14 BORDEN'S MILK 3 for 95c 5fe -- . 37c i Sections C&H WHICH XATUHAUV 'HAVE FCW Afoout? WKJ 't AC? tMtMMlvCS rACIKT A,p riAp ro Turn? CHuortM, Ftvr aee I mi rcucrAtiow LrAPWIUi- - TO IDVF. Meovs AMt' MOT TfA IT. A THAT iij -- ,ut Ol P ini k rom Alive, it s cr TOoiiO t me iAsTr,ep nmsrvuT, SUGAR 39c STRAWBERRIES RhUPtS IXEADfptfl. of .. BANizUM DINNERS Z tor 78? Western Family MANDARIN OUNCES 4 for $1 Duncan Ihnse CAKE MIX 3 for $ Von Comp CHUNK TUNA TC roudered and Brown 'Ss OA 5ht 89c GRAPE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT Ib. 89c 2 lbs. 1.99 63c sliced .... 2 for 79c 1 Under 12 75c mmn Bakers CHOCOUTE CHIPS. 12 or. n estem Fa mug cup 39c for 15c Pineapple, crushed chunk, No. 2 can Dole's Banquet Frozen T V DINNERS ..... 2 for 79c Whole Sun Frozen Orange Juice, 6 or. 5 for $1 U Cr J SUGAR 10 Ib. bog $1.43 .. Skillet Schilling Magic Dinner, reg. 49c - 39c ON TV where he proved that he really wa atar material. In the youll ce him walking along a typical residential street, pushing a tricycle off a sidewalk, in an automobile junkyard, peering into house, auto and atore window, all to dramatize the need for different type of insurance coverage provided by The Hartford. .... Clip 49c ."for 15c CELERY - CELLO Heort pkg, 29c Cucumbers BARS CANNED HAM D $4.19 estem Family F men PEAS Cr CORN HANDIWJIAP 100 CHEESE WHIZ PEANUTS 6 for Jb $1 . .. KIMBIES M0DESS 3 for 95 ik NEW HOURS: Open until 8 p.p. $1 ftT7..3 for it PAY CASH! SAVE CASH! 4 lbs! $1 r$i.5? -- .99c |