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Show t 0 COUvTk :ROCV'r 131 are, Utah Fr'day, September 21, 1S73 if EDtlH Fork, Ruth and Latrlee WELBY AMERICAN ", HE17S Tidwell and her Ramon, Tooele, Vernetl Dutson, Oak City were here Saturday n'ght for the wedding reception of their niece Bushnell and cousin ,'im-eHare anJ inf UuntanJ Mike. They visited another sister, (Luster, CINDY BECKSTRAND, WHO works In Salt Lake City spent the weekend here with her family, Bishop and Mrs. DeLyle Beckstrand and brothers. The Beckstrands took their son Michael to Logan on Monday where he will attend the U.S.U. this earning school year. Denver calls gramma Be'va Stewart here. MRS. dren were here for the FRIENDS OF n' recep-tlo- THE VRAL Bushnell family, Tom and glnla Reay, Orem were here for the reception honoring Janeen and Mike. AND MR. MRS. HAROLD Beckstrand and three sons, Richard, Don and Jay took their son and brother Hal to Logan Sunday morning. They ate dinner with Marilyn Kerry and Brian DcVerles. On their way home, they stopped In and Bountiful visited with Harold's brothers Joseph and Linford and their families. Hal will attend school at U.S.U. this year. - home the middle of the week. She has spent sometime with her son Mike and his wife who are the new parent of a baby girl. They live In Den- ver. AND MR. MYRL FIN-- I JACK FREEMAN, PROVO, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman. hospital CARL AND PEGGY NIXON and family, Logan, were vlslt-- ; ors at her parents, Blaine and - Minnie Penney's home during , the weekend. They took Caro 'lyn back with them on Sunday. She will be a student at the , U.S.U, this Winter. SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS CON -ducted by Blaine Stott. Invocation by J. Clifton Beckstrand. The talk was given byLenore Hosman with John Labrum leading the Sacrament Gem. Tuner and family spent In Salt Lake with and StanKoyle and Sue daughter weekend family prior to their leaving for Lincoln, Nebraska. CONNIE Arizona guests AND MR. WANDA GEORGE MRS. EVALYN LAWSON ACCOM-panle- AND MRS. d I LYNN AND DARIA THOMP-so- n and two children, Thad, Tif- fany, Granger, spent Tuesday visiting their grandparents Earl and Edna Bradfleld and Riley Thompson. They stopped at Nephl hospital to see their grandmother Fay T. sister DARWIN AND MR. Melon days AND AND MRS. Hildas home on Sunday. AND MR. ROW AFTFR ROW 1 0F FOOD SAVINGS Tahoe At LAMAR MRS. Mjnroe went to a cattleman's convention at Lake Taho last wtekend. MR. DUANES AG CASE SALE sept. 20-2- DWIGHT MRS. AND MRS. GARY POWELL AND Montlcello move MR. MRS. AND JAMES Llsonbee and four children have moved to Montlcello, Ut for the winter. MR. AND Probert spent a MR? BYRON couple of days visiting Don and Julianna and children, Green River. AND MAXINE AT- -t ended N.A.S.C.O.E meeting at Hotel Utah Saturday. They stayed to visit their daughter Janeal snd Richard and family, MONT (It), Amrrica' biugrtl irlling portiwrr, conloure cwralrr into a hearty acoop neck a fine loir Pont Orion (K) acrylic, the ri'i atitch and aotid color. 4 Granger, their grandson Thayre Robins went a long and had a nice ilme visiting his cous'ns. He attended the State Fair and Temple Square while there. MR. 44c CHUNK TUNA $20.98 Western Fomily APPLESAUCE FRUIT COCKTAIL 51.00 27c 4.75 6.45 10.65 8.85 3.97 5.97 4.77 3.98 4.77 7.55 5.73 5 THE FOLLOWING COUPLES Cose Morton MEAT Pies 51.00 4.79 Western Fomily Frozen BREAD DOUGH 5 lb. 88c 6.95 APPLE CIDER Vi gal. 79c 4.69 Golden Volley TIDE Detergent 1.28 7.66 King Size PINEAPPLES each 29c Howoiion Royal LETTUCE 4 heads 1.00 UTAh PEARS 38 lb box 3.99 Mountain (greot for conning) Pride Pk Potatoes 6 10 cons HAIR Aqua Net Spray 13 oz. LOCAL CANTALOUPE lb. 11 cxt ter k ttf u RO-bln- 1 pRANGE JUICE 12 FLORENCE had their grandchildren Lorte, Kirk and Hetdl, Beaver over the weekend. Their aon Doug apent the weekend with them. Thii Sale trill last oz. ybljgffcrc WAofo Sun 6 oz. DEW YUCCA . 3 for 89c CELERY STALKS 25c LETTUCE 2 for 49c ORANGE JUICE, Whole Sun 595c FISH STICKS MARGARINE, lb. 69c Diet Porkoy lb. 47c Morios PIZZA TIDE King size 25c off 59c PAPER Holiday $1.39 AVALON THEATRE Giant sue Detergent TUNA rcg. 1 .oo 1 .10 lb. 1 STEAKS Kist 1 .20 s 7i ,!i qt. 59c CHICKEN FRYERS oil 85t 7 BOLOGNA SHRIMP DEODtRAST RIGHT GUARD 1 MARGARINE BAR S j STAR CUTUP AMMO The SOUL of NIGGER CHARLEY TOWELS tw CORONET TENDER SALAD DRESSING ISi imttlmrn G SHAMPOO 25o CHEER SALAD HOWL oCANTALOPES A Larry ORANGE' trial size your order for the SAME Sale Price. MONDA1 KELLY'S IGA SALE iice are out so PIONEER MARKET SPECIALS d oz. 44c 31.00 fw,o tcccke SUNDAfN AND ed ROUND " EGGS self-limit- - s, BISHOP AND MRS. LEO DeAnn and Elvis Boyd spent Saturday In Salt Lake. AND ticks. tick fever Is Colorado an acute viral Illness characterized mainly by fever, headache, and sever myalgias. The Incubation period Is usually three to seven daya. The Illness snd Is usually U accompanied by a blphastc The two temperature curve. serious complications Include neurological symptoms, which are related to central nervous system Infection by the virus, tod severe bleeding. The laboratory dlignoala can be made by Isolating the CTF vlrue from the red cell clot of whole blood. The virus apparently persists In the red cell for the life of the cell beesuse It has been Isolated from a patient In California ltd days after Infection. There la great difficulty In between the differentiating symptoms of Colorado tick snd Rocky Mountain fever spotted fever In the early stages of disesse. RMSF has a muen more serious morbidly and mortality which Is related to the delay In Institution of antibiotic therapy. . or at Flowell Saturday. MARK Seventeen cases of Colorado tick fever have been confirmed by viral Isolations In Utah In 1973. This represents s 70 Increase In Isolates over 1972. Nine males snd eight females were Involved wtth an age range for seven to 70 years old. The date of onset of Illness was consistent with past experience In Utah, with one case occurring In May, 10 In June, five In July, and one In August. A history of tick bite was elicited In 91. The tick bites occurred In many of the mountainous areas of the state suggesting altitude rather than specific deterlocale geographical mines the prsence of Infected ck ENJOYED THE SEN-lCitizen party and program MANY I, joh ccjnc, ijiix NOEL attended the Elders Trail Ride Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Bur-tu- s Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher, Jan and Jon Quarnberg, Kay Dlx Monroe and Royce Memmott. 20, 21, 22 Cose MRS. Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott attended the wedding of tholr nephew All Netlson,S.L. C. Friday night. CASE LOT SALE!! SEPT. AND ... Thursday, Friday, and Sat. Tick fever wood 9 each 29c 4 for $1.00 Western Seas Chunk TUNA cose 20.98 ea. 44c W F APPLESAUCE cose $4.75 5 for 1.00 W F Fruit Cocktail, 303, .... case 6.45 .... 27c W F PEARS, helves Gr slices - cose 10.65 289c size 2Vi con WF PINEAPPLE cose 8.85 37c crushed, chunk, or sliced W F Pineapple Juice 46 oz. cose 3.97 3 1.00 W F Mandarin Oranges, cose 5.97 .. 4 for 1.00 12 oz. F W Tomato Juice, 45 oz. cose 3.98 . .. 31.00 WF Cut Beans tr French Style cose 5 67, 495c WF, wk or cream style CORN cose 4.77 51.00 W F PEAS No 303 cose 4.77 .... 51.00 Tastewell CORN, cream, cose 3.97 61.00 W F Tomoto Sauce 8 oz cose 7.55 . 995c W F CATSUP -1- oz cose 5.73 24c W F Peanut Butter. 40 oz. cose 7.95 1.33 W F Strawberry Preserves, .... cose 9.45 .. 79c W F Salad Dressing 59c quarts case 7.07 W F SUGAR 10 lbs 8.64 1.44 W F Apricot Nector. 46 oz. .. cose 5.25 .... 44c W F EGGS dozen 77c Large AA Palmolive Liquid Detergent .... with coupon 19c without coupon 65c W F ORANGE Juice. 12 oz., case 7.98 .. 31.00 W S ORANGE Juice - 6 oz 595c W F Frozen Peas Cr Corn .... cose 4.45 .. 595c W F Morton Meot Pies, 8 oz case 4.79 .. 51.00 W F Frozen BREAD 88c Golden Volley Apple Cider .... cose 4.69 79c Hunt's New Potatoes 14 oz. cose 3.59 ... 15c TIDE King size 25c off case 7.66 1.28 ZEST BATT SOAP 489c DISH ALL 20c off 50 oz. 88c DINO PANTY HOSE 49c 44c P.eg. .... "1 47c AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY CREST TOOTHPASTE 10c off Reg. 89 2 1.00 Reg. or Mint ALKA SELTZER -R47c eg. 79c Royal Hawaiian PINEAPPLE LETTUCE Large Heads 27c be 9 'at Mr. Lelemn noted last yeai the department helped Ulilms eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee MAXON Thornton visited at Calude and of nre will The telephone manned daily between a m and 3 p m . he said. Friday. KMT SHIRT (LAYER) Hazen Stevens, harmonica solos. A. C. Gregerson, poem. Susan Kesler, two numbers. She sang and accompanied herself. Male quartet: Clem Utley, Don Tomklnson, Arthur Allen and Jarold Robison, who sang two numbers. Pres. A. LaVoy Kimball was the speaker. Guy Robins appeared in costume and character to tickle the funny bones with his Goose- pames He reminded callers to have all materials dose at hand when nuking the call and he added that though the operator mav cut in to ak the alter s number, the call will be toll free to the State Capitol ilaims examiner The number is Mr Lelegren said. 78 MRS. KENNETH dency. rolled over ViOOftO in benefits over which there had been with insurance com The number was sel up ta areas help persons m outlying their problems on present call Duane Maycock 743-66or Var Stott AND HILDA, Jonny drove to Green River on o celebrate Melon Saturday Days and Claudes birthday with Morris Quarnberg and family. Waldo Robins, Invocation. Pres. Frank Davies, welcoming remarks for the Stake Presi- Bishop Ralph Robinson asked the blessing on the food. Knday. borne son, S.L.C., Mr. Russell Mott drove down on Sunday to visit Mel and Phyllis Quarnberg. Meil went back on Monday to tee hie doctor. Western Sea ce Ceremonies: berry story. matters is in operation partment spokesman -- to enable hut lim' Utahns to call the State lnsur toll free ance Department from any here in the state with problems on insurance A Andrews and family, Gunnison, visited Calude and Hilda last is a piece of cake STEVENS AG Insurance Problems? Number Call Toll-Fre- e Two baths, three bedrooms, com pletely furnished 14x67 mobile Memmott and family visited with his parents and brother Kent last weekend. in a auMIe TOR-.renANGEL, Calif., Is visiting her In law Alta R. Martin. and relatives. 12095 Cralu-,- Hot Line to State Broadmore mobile home $9150 MRS. CLAUDE, Ward; Wells and Olive stariey, n 2nd; Catherine Davles.'SrdjOr-iBoldand Louise Stevens, in; LeVoy and EllenandMemmott, Lillian Sclplo; Victor Rogers, Ktnosh; Vergle and Dellal Ivie, Flowell. The Meadow representative was not present. The Flowell Ward prepared and served dinner and welcomed people as they arrived. The program was announced by Jarold Roblosn, Master of insurance most often they involve collecting claims from no insurance companies at cost, said Earl Lclcgreti. ARTHUR Brown, Cedar City, visited In Sclplo last week with friends MR. Ward Saturday, Sept. 15. Over 100 people enjoyed a program and ate a delicious dinner. Eldred and Eather Robison were general chairmen. Each ward had representatives who extended Invitations and arranged transportation for those who needed It. These were Introduced as Don and Maxine Cummings, 1st BRADFIELD, CAL lente, Nev., Earl Bradfleld, Sclplo, Stan Bradfleld, Midvale and Randal Bradfleld, Learning-to- n, went to Strawberry Reservoir last Thursday fishing. They had a good time and caught a limit of fish. LYNN acrylic doubler turtleneck diaplaya popular geometric pattern on the front, with ribbed bottom. From the Campus (R) Eapressions collection. 'U'l'ln VICKIE The Millard Stake was host to the senior citizens, widows, widowers, and others at the annual party held In the Flowell en-ro- SCIPIO 100 . FOR ELENOR Campus (R), America's biggest selling sportswear, laya it knit ahirt. Never-iro- n, on thick and hearty in this layered-loo- k it tonal SHOWER A Dr. and Mra. Robert Brunson to Las Vegas last Tuesday to visit her daughter Lauralee, returning on Thurs. The Brunsons went on to Corona for a few days. MR. i KEARNS CARTER, Stone was given by her mother Saturday afternoon. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted by DeLynn Labrum. Invocation was by Gilbert Stott. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Service were: Michael Stott, RayStew-ar- t, Lynn Labrum, Mark Peterson, Russ Bond and Brent Hosman. The speakers were Brother Allred, and High Councilman Floyd Robison with a message from the State Presidency. Paul Peterson played an organ solo. The benediction was byChrls Carling. QUARNBERG drove to S.L.C. Morday to be with her mother ani dad. Her mother had surgery Tuesday morning at the L.D.S Hospital spent a few days with her parents James and Dee Memmott. Stinson, Kingman, Arizona were here for a while. LAKBCDLOOK LONG -- SLEEVE BL tba DICK TURNER AND SON Mike visited his parents. Keith and Nelda, Saturday. Greenhalgh spent the weekend with their children In the northern pert of the stste. BOYS' MRS. AND CELE-brate- d CHETT ROBINS b's sixth birthday Sept. 6. Many friends attended along with his two slaters Tiffany and Stacy. Christensens are Ellas parents Mr, and Mrs. Harris. AND JOAN STOTT JOE have visited their son Gayle and his wife Lana In Salt Lake City since their accident. They re- MR. THC Number six Leave for Lincoln BISHOP Senior Citizens royally entertained MORE SCIPIO VISITING WITH THE STEVE In SLC MRS. CLIFTON " SteVQHl AND bison, Leamington vlsltedSun-da- y afternoon with her brother Milton Beckstrand and his wife Eva. Beckstrand have been released as workers In the MantlTemple and are here at their home. In Delta MORE KANOSH ROLLA port they are getting along fine. ANN DOLLINS WILL BE BERNARD Bushnell Salt Lake City, and two of their daughters l.orene and Dawn Joy and their chilAND MR. MRS. Stott, Kaysvllle spent the week end here at their home. His sister Erma Evans and her husband, Layton, were here with them. fSidUtubut Hers for reception TV, AND MR. inis .. 2 for : NIBLETS J LIQUID lb. 69c price of JQY DETERGFNT GEM FLOUR 1 il oz lb. bag Sfy hO calibersgaugcs DISCOUNT PRICES l- St |