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Show y j ' ttf f rmhfT inrHIiifr jtvy 1S nni ammf r r intit. Ti' am rtj 11 Wj inVnfr tTifitiiO'tiifff lo nri - j. Holden Happenings r SOLA JOHNSON LA ACCOM mm Me tens and fum'ly of A me . lean h (,rk Mr Thanksgiving. The Gary Stevens family were also the re. -- -- ItJo) ns n panted Pay am) I am Courtney to Kapoh to et."'v a the h 'me '1 Thanksgiving Ramon an. Virgin' wans am) famllv Lorr-iluJune, air) some of her chtl tren fame .'run Kit her to Sutherland sat mother ami Rm anJ I.ufllte. in-- AT THE HOME OF MR. AND Mis Wesley .Stephenson, luring Thanksgiving vacation were Mr and Mrs. (,arv Stephenson a;i1 son Richard of Logan Michael ami Gayle Wtirox and son Brandon from Salt Lake City. I EARL AND MARY I'lHNSN and Clndl drove tn .alt I ake City Thur.vUv to i'dn 'he Grant lclinaon family for Thanks;!', mg at 'he home of Rex and I'll. Ills Crnslnnd Kerry and wav vnn ant son of Creer.rher, W'vo, a s' i tv.it at Weber St: te were with the grout- - all) then i wee.en i' cane i! AN!' MRS JA VI- S V Stephenson an I Pawn, Mrs.Sus-ar- . Davis and three children wire In North Salt lake Thev were gueM of I le and Merene men it d Br hi me t tie vj if DON IN I an.) 1 em ra R.il; h Jotiev and tlhel KM! M Wok) CH"!'-,oe- r reii. to aim gitl were ti en ov Thanksgiving at the home of ttielr parent-- . Ge rye Cr Ml art Mr-- recl. tM' MRS. GARY VII and rhillrm of Duch-r.- A TI USER -- thanksgiving were Mr.andMrs Karl Church and family, Mr. and Mr Harry Webster of Salt Lake City, her parents Clyde and Lillian Wo-)- , carl andCerye Hard-- v -- f Hinckley drove over In the afterntsn to visit with the group e MU!av PHD AMI Yljfj.NU WtMn were tn Calif a ilu of Ratert and Cherrvl Wood and family fur Thanksgiving. , Mt AT TDK HOME v'F'CA Ml, AND i'hyltl Pennell ami Steve for Thanksgiving were Htchard and Snd Wade anl family of F HU hard and Janet Robins and girls if Cedar City. THIRTY MEMBERS CF THE CLYDE AND LIU UN WoOD, Beryl Hardy and daughter Diane drove to Glenwood lo attend the golden wedding of her brother and wife,Mr. and Mrs. I.orn Paul Sunday. MAtlCN AND ELI EN Stevens were In Centerville for Thanksgiving Their family me mler gathering at h home of Bill snd Helen Rigby and two children were, John and Prlell-l- a Kotelka and family ofNamia, Ida, Frank and Farls Stevens and Iwo children of Cedar City, Hoas and Kris Stevens of Green-rivWyo. and Colleen, a of Hah Sla'e ft a a very happy occasion. Cram and Cenlel Stevens ere home lo observe Thanksgiving together. Three tnemler were nab! to attend Coming were Ktm and Sharon Marlon and family of Rexburg, Ida. Jan and Koye McKee and family of JAMES AND EDITH Rl'YF Roland and Janice haJ as their guests on Thank BountlM, Steven ami family of Wood d giving ihelr daughter and Kenneth and Joanne Hall Cros, Cary and Peggy Butler and family of Spanish Fork, and of Cudahy, Csltf. Their grandDearden and daughter Diane MlHhtnch, her. Tony and family of Fillmore son HtHy snd her daughter CECIL TOOK HIS PARENTS Brandi 1. returned lo their s Che Bruce Stephe-vaon'lo Holla -home tn Long Beach, Calif. day for Thanksgiving with their BILLY AM) MAURENK BAD-g- r daughter and husbandand family, of Sail I ake City rame Frithe lersen's. The Bill Hester-man- 's day to visit their parents Bar-lololned them for eating and LIU Badger. Their sons and visiting. Sieves and David joined them Sat. ALLEN AND AI.CIE STEP 11 They entcyed a belated hen on left Wed. for a visit dinner together. Thanksgiving wtth their daughlera and ihelr BOYD AND JERRI WATTS fa millet They were Jamea and snd son Brandon of Gunnison, Nancy Young and family o'Shrl-le- y Colo, were overnight guests of Ida. They got acquainted Ith their Jan CrosUnd snd ihelr new grandson there In boys daughter TuesJay Thev were on Blaekfoot they were the guests their wav lo las Vegaa lo aprnd of Bill and Ruth Hammond and son. At Ogden they visited Mrs. Thanksgiving with Ihe Siewsrt Julia Trctiler and children. They labrum family Plain and Jan a tended Baptismal services for CrosUnd and boys Joined the their grandson Steven Trwtler group for the Thanksgiving festivities while there. Dot C, Ah' AND BETIICRUS-Un- d hosied a Thanksgiving dinSISTER NORMA PENNETT ner for members of It. Ben daughter of W Ilford andColona snd Ids CrosUr id. Joining the Bennett, arrived home Sat. after a L.D.S group were families oflhe Dougmis honorably serving las Crcstsnd's, Henry Cros-Und- s, Ion In Japan. PhD CrosUnd' and Bryant CrosUnd'm MR. AND MRS ALLEN IVR on and two children from ToWAPREN AND ELLA CROS-lan- d oele spent live seek end with had all their family home Burton and Lula McKee They dinner llh to en'oy a Turk ate Thanksgiving dinner In lehl with Allen's folks the Don all th trimmings. They were Jerri f Bountiful, lee h and McM and two girls, Mark and RAMON AND JANE CAR! INC I a Bee Sleihnson, t Inda and .and boys of Paris, Idaho spent Russell and herparenis.Mr.and Thanksgiving with Ihelr parents Mrs Riley S. Thompson of Sr Ipla ;Otto and A Hie Hnier They I Inda returned lo Bountiful with all went to Spsnlsh Fork Sunher sls'er Jerri tor the ek ei and to Marianne visit day end, Hunter and family. They attendWAS IN HOF HINES KIM ed meeting where the y wng Provo fer ThanksgBlng with his and of Mariannes Jon daughter and their families, as given a name and Messing. lie remained for the weekend lo MR AND MRS attend the btltma! services of Mil TON S'evena. pn Glade ant friend Hanks. Ms grtai grndon were guest cf Mr snd Mrs. er stu-'le- hus-han- e r. TF v'ts ND n Tn tp C A Jo. ! a I v KS anuarv STELLA JOHNSON Ken and Linda Johnson was given a name and blessing by her great grandfather Mark S Johnson. She was named Shellee. Ted and Jerri Jones and famllv of Vancouver, Canada, James and Diane Huckwalter of Sandy. Ken and Linda and daughter and Linda's parents Bud and Connie Shepherd anJ son of a ! 1 nfv -j Income Mara cement oiiip-.- - Iclir's 1 JB LIVE'JTnCK SHOW A meeting of ihe Millard Co. !r Livestock Show was held Nov. 20, 134 In the county offices In Delta The main Rem on the agenda was the nomination of persons to be considered for next year's officers. The following Is a list cf those who were nominated; Carl Pro!ert, Dl Monroe, Willis Morrison, 1 Snow 4 avail-abl- e. College wiiiofferaay academic court In it current eatatog In any community In the area If ten or more y praona want a court. 1 It kl f A 1 ) r la'-ele- tet v ! AciR.n to help ph the problem r! at es from task force studies and hearing to legtslaton. teacher Accoun'abllltvSupreme Court b a tug question The itfGP hialtc girl lower girl. will be Csrrle Memmott, Melissa Memmott snd I ans-.ere- (- man to wed Scipie -r a- -1 I le-fo- re It's fr Jennifer Harper The groom ln sen-lor- Ctm-misl- Inter-eatin- Education. Mr. Memmott Is currently attending Utah State University where he will graduate inMarch with a degree In Agrlcullural txonomlcs The couple will make ihelr ome in I ogan until the groom graduates. Then they will make Ihelr home in Sclpto. Rave and Susie extend an Invitation to all r.f ihelr friends to join them for the reception. In Salt lake Tf1 HE MILLARD CCHNTY I la Mavcock, Cir, Mm lanlce Duncan and family. George Ie name ther cot EHF.'D BV FNtnv i I (sto fon Keler by Brolivt Rvgerr. wtthBrMher Vic s.an.img in Ro.-cr- s and Marian Kesler OJftUES ftPc Two children of llmandl Pattr n were also Messed Th moot pier was t ncle Itavid in-l- Hatton, The the nan.- Fillmore, ttah 4i3 Friday, December fl, meg f'Fl oa g Sacrament meeting was conducted by Bishop Bill Turner. (Inlng song:Inv "With ttond-erin- g Awe" oral Rut: Key Huber Ir. Sacramem sw,g:"TU Nweei io Sing th Maichless lAve" Sacrament was administered by : Tim Turrmr dnd r.:g whateott. Passed by: Dur Johnson Tsosi, iman Shields and Green. Three babies Messed. Son of Marian and VeUMy Kesler was Messed and given th IRoGRF.s bat-- sn was !avtd tames gi Hal- FROZEN FOODS en Dec 5,6,7, 1374 Itaepberries Rhodft White Bread Ore Ida French Frle rtg Ore Ida Tatre Tot Banquet TV Dinner Klav-U-La- nd - fv,y Blue Bonneth But' ling) M . L crinkle llb I lies Tl tings; uni TGifsiavs, , ,p afternoons, mr n h t ' ecl-.4 g, f 9 ji pn., 'lururv itiet'l'gs, twn-h.w- ir meetings, Iwo-F.o- TH-- ,. QltN hour mee'ings, ll', rr I1:" !.f ,h 1: de.,h ft ''''S' b" falher . e.,, -- ' Ml " 'C lf ,h cl 4 hratee Seltsts. en entreiamment arrsn-- of i'h HK) Frt., bat., bun., M.lthew'ltur- m-- .Ie ihrmrh fran-amer- TBA l keep relra-- e ks I niled I uiepwratiun 10 ihree-hcs- mertlrgs, if 6 309-3- Wednesday, 10 three-hoTBA 10 lower-dlvtsitn addition Snow will (by special arrangement with th state' major untvlerauies) offer many n course on three-hou- p m. study ur r periods, meetings; 3. The Division of Continuing Education will also work wiq Senior ClMwna or other group to ttructh or special program workshop 4 Information or Ext 22. 263-451- 1, rquet; Call- - TBA 223C ea 4b9$ 6C beautiful glory ter all ages, filmed with great wisdom and tandemeM.1 Htt t(0 Creje f'O.ne 0 .'r where the lilies bloom NOTICE OF CHANGE will be cloned Thurpdity, Uhere the Lilies Bloom" Jheatre t!ckefaHiu Regular sparerlba Bar S thicK aliced bacon 2 lb. 12 oi. Harmel Sizzlers Bar S Chunk Bologna Bar S Ham Shank Bars all meat Frankt 1602 lb 2.39 (9C 79C ft9?lb S9C1U 79 GROCERIES Mon. A 1 BA 25 MEATS t It- tti I f'lr fIr!rn open ' two hour meetings, TIM 15 two Dry Onion v- - two. hour meetings; TBA 15 Lettuce A p m f. 3$l FRESH PRODFCF n lay s 1 15 upper-divisio- din- -- r 5973, Room 317, New Sc I e nr u City to eat ner with famllv memters were Avocado course. his sit-'vis- ers. certificate For your Information, th $1 cover the erst rf insurance, anl pa vs for hall mtlr tenance If a lov turns It tefore Ser I, 1974 or 14 after Sepj, I, 1974 he Is ellcible m play. 'SO. ho 2 will have brother, Scott as best man. Lester Christensen, Kirk Kimball and Rick Dumont will act as ushers. Miss Harper has completed three years of schooling at Utah State University where she Is majoring in Home Economics . 1 Near Fast - "An understanding to problems that threaten world peace" Living the past through old movies The ahev, pertlal lisiirg of courses - n Attention Bantam pasxett.ai; Kegist ration will be held on Saturday. Dee 7, 1974 at th Fillmore Armory from 10 a.m t s m Forms mav be picked up at Ihe elementary school r tie Millard Jr. High School. Boys who have played In ihe program before, can have parents romplete the form and mall the form and a check for S3 lo Bantam Basketball T Joyce Scomoto, Fillmore, Hah, or if It is more convenient, they may register on Sat. tee. 7. Boys who ate II and will be playing for the first year, must brine the ompleted form, 3 and either a check for ho a blnti cemftcaie t r Messing Geography of ih 1. e 'IT i 1 -- NOTES: vj 1 Bapk?tb.ill richer Myihn) gy "How th past the present" Clerical Accounting . s j rac approach to keeping reerrds" Welding ERciric and Acei,)!, EdllCSMp fessional status school Discipline: Hecause nenv court cases Involving tuient disdpline, Gallup con- diuc-- d another poll of "pufltc A ttttudes Towards Fduratlon.. ' Tuts was the sixth poll of this nature ark of discipline In the schools rank is t he up concern. Five Mm s since CF K I td started th:s; II feoph have school discipline a primal. concern. Wpii reported rrino rates up and 'Aaterga'e still in the news, some observer feel that the schools ohiv mtr-- r dls-cuss- richer By wor'd" 'A If VOlviflE lv Iwo-- . CiSiOflS THE LOGAN I..DS. TEMPl-teachers when R rehised 'o hear an a: will tw Ihe selling for Ihe marh peal -l cleared 'laterals Price attended Sacrament meet'i schoriage of Mr Ruyce Memmoit fhori ie t t.t which "((ended an R'wa eacher who urn s fired and ing In Spanish Fork with Ihelr Miss Susan Harjer on Dee. cause her seventh grade rlass some A forn.alrom-!aiimrents id Hunter Marianne a daughter did on standard: red 12, 1974. poorly tiv a to the ocscho was a patent family. This special Mr. Vemmou Is ihe son of teveti ent 'ests The case, "'ard resiltel in the teacher's casion for these families when Mr. and Mrs. Howard Memmott vs. Woodbury ft.melta'e lisrharce He Marianne and John had their La1 of Sclplo. Miss Harper la the Cei.tral Community Krhcol Dito the Texas Messed and given th name, strict" could have sou. long daughter of Mr and Mrs. Blstn of Education who Hunter. Their oldest Ftepanl range effects on teacher evalua-tt- n Harper of Malta, Idaho. child, Todd, was also confirmed foie.! the discharge wasunjustl- The newlyweds will be guests and accountability. a member of th church, having f.a! !e I hji that 'he run, mission of honor st a wedding breakPotfsstrrMlnnesota, perml's been baptlred Ihe evening dll lit have the tuns Itctlon (o school nurses or fast al Chase's Charcoal House public health The LN. Dltrrct reinstate ' hosted by Mr. and Mra. Harto schools fes assigned Cot.rt also found tlie discharge author: rat ion to culper. take throat n istsftaBle but refuse to rein- a boy tn the evening they will be ture of studen'i for ihe purto s'a'e since reinstatement would o' (electing Fionored at reception at Bowstreptococcus WJ! LARD AND DATHELWFRE, ot.v revive aniagordsm. The cemer ful Reception been has California, made happy again when Ihelr; C.rt did rule m "i On Dec 1 1 a wedding dinner techr's sen Jim called to tell them thar favor, however. aaruin him approved authorliing districts will be served lo the families to mobile home sties his wife Sharon had presented 520,900 damages loss of on provide of ihe bride snd groom at the school for (he purproperty him with a bouncing baby boy compensation and loss of pose of housing s watchman or home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard had parvtnt Tb cm n pnt fesiof.i on a 24 hour basis, Memmott, That evening an ojen care'aker la in Thanksgiving several warning, Denver, lower did went Into effe.t wpn l!H h' use will further honor them at chto, on land lo n Th freedom 1175 lo greet the new comer, "ong them require parents who do the Nclplo Ward Cultural Hall. of speech f a learner and a 7 h bride to be will wear a nm emergency medical St'NDA Y MEETINGS WERE ctn.-e- n of He I Mied Mates must gow n of white crepe with flowing for ueatmeni ihelr ehlldren lo t nm this week. Those who so 'jghtlv regarded that peclal skin and a circular ruffle and jrescritw whsi course of attended the second session Re- - be stands in eojardv ! dis-Ilattended by school auth.srl'.les should follow caje Fh wjh Society were spiritually fed missal Mr raising controversial tf iresimeni Is n Gloria H.,er, Margaret Chrisa Mster Nora Price an tn eager presented Issues di.c. ems can's be reached Ohio's tensen. Gay Shuman, Michelle the spiritual 1 Iving lesson. Vlti- - plmed classroom; 2', It is a FP 729 allows r.exlhle school Harir and Kathy Harper. Mrs attended both, Priesthood teacher's duty to ie exrep. The atterdanis w!l wear long s attendance schedules for and Relief Sortity, tbwalH fair and terti.e in meeting i tah has ottt similar). In gowns of red velvet with which were being conducted at presenting his persona!!:, hell Cjs. ennsylvanu, SN MI9, would the same time, opinions, to acti.elv and alsuw the supervising principal present different to grant a leave of at sene to m to addl'ton views, ojen a student for not more than on ,n l 31 t u th bindA year Illinois. A 1972 survey large crowd en)oyd the ing rtutv of an a in riwtrMe bv the mencTnt tak force Famllv presenlat'on In Sunday Iwl. lo ac withf.H inf rn of Me Illinois Governor's School Brother ojf and Elster with ra vonand Jeiiierattoi,,anon, and on Schntl Business Blanch Georg gave very of (he view of showed i tut 12 million was talk. They were grate- with full benefitmm-iual and stwni on lllluts school vanta-B-sful lo seven of Ihelr grandson familiar with Ihe curr leu who sane "A wav In the Man (ghers burglarv, theft ae j fires, l"'ti end teaching technRptes in g r:; Gail, Norman si. increase of M'l ever 1577. nd Brandon Hie ch'ils. lefore denving a T nfcrtunstely this are sons of Brani and Karen, pin paralteacher hi livelihots! and pro lels our own ) Steven. Hodnev, Mark and Spencer are sons of Rav and sjur-o- n Bantajn "Row to live wph Inflation" In'toliictjon t,v j Retui.ire life ihictgh IPerature" si I Alan Nielson, Paul Johnson, Ralph Ericsson, Duane Eklns, t'ieo Christensen, Grant Mel-son- , Gordon Stephenson, Don Anderson Jr., Ronald W'hb, Warren Jensen, Ken Fowies, D'.rk Fowies, l.a Voy Erickson, David Christensen, Steve Allred, Ken Skeem, Dean Anderson, Paul Flnllnson, Crayton Roper. On Dec. 4, 1974, al 7:50 p.m In the County offices In Delta the neat Livestock show meeHng will b held. At that lime Ihe election of of leers, from Ihe list, for 1375 will beheld. W would like lo Invti all persons lo s'ler.d snd vole for your choice cf officers. w would especially Ilk lohav all those on ihe list attend this because immediately meet.ng following ihe election there will be a short meeting for Ihe new officers Please come out and support your I lvesiock Show and make your wants and desires known. Two s L'r. Wayne Reid nt I Russell Great-housParry ,y or, Ben Stott, LI am 24. 1S7N f 'er fess. Bake. 7 shvf-ica- l Whateott don Pleasant bj J r. I.ive.etoek rremmt r. ''Vak gi learning tv read th 1 and of Salt family Glenn and Joyce Whateott and family of Kanosh. LtGrand and Priesthood members standing In Marsha Whateott and of were: Richard George, Scott Plesant GroveLaMont family and KarVernon Watts. Christensen, en Whateott and family of Salt President Lloyd Geoige and Lake, Ben and Genic Black and Dean Perkins family of Fairfield, Idaho. Thirty three members of the Whateott pj, in family were present Including children, grandchildren and one Grove great grandchild A great time was had by all. Missing were THE W1LATCOTT CLAN held their Thanksgiving dinner fourteen members Including In pleasant Grove this year. grandchildren and great grand children who were dining elseHos'ing the dinner were 1' and Marsha Whateott and where. MIKE ENSTROM SPENT family In their lovely new home. the Thanksgiving holidays with Those present were Vln and Dora his parents, Axel and Eileen Wliatcott and their fine sons and Be is daughters Fngstrom In Kanosh, a, student at SlSC, Cedar City. Jess and Blrdean Beckstead ton. Their daughter was given Hie name: ADra Hatton. The and Leman Bennett. Benediction: Lloyd Rogers. Pall 3 Hk and a nig Hug bearers were: Rondo Johnson, Van George. Karl George, and' 3 (Titling AtOUt COlift 0 6 husbands the forme Ilona lluroleen Huntsman Ichnson, and Raymond Huntsman. The large array of flower vml Hie chapel filled with friend-an- d relatives showed the love and respect of folks toward Mrs. Right to Raise Pou-tr- t Bement and her family '.er;al Issues In the sta'e GRANDMOTHER CiiELI. of Texas a civics and social Hatton was In attendance lo see S' idies 'earlier raised issues during a classroom discussion her grandchildren blessed. hu !. parents am students Testimonies were borne b Much of Bill Turner, Dorothy teemed Bishop He u.a'eiia! used p the class-- r laxton, Pill Davis, a sister-In-la- !i ) k had I en cleared for of Lsier Call who were here visiting. Pres Lloyd use through normal hool chano ti.eir at t tel us Arlene Turner, Vic nel pri-George, rdtr.g lo wt. Rogers, Julie Nielsen, Path! The teacher. in a"ui.'e Whitaker, Brother Call, Dir de s f con'roverstal is-loth Kesler and Marian Kesler. Closing hymn "Lead me Into H ees Af'ej ; aretes nii!atnel, l a r sr!,.,. Life warned the Eternal". PeneJltiFn 'earlier ' oi:t such contro-.e- t lkvid Turner from all future r'.assttHim lectures, lie continued (o use MR. AND MRS. CIAVTGN Jeff Thursday. trank get-togeth- ers Ceorge g j f.m UuMod.ans !:.( C Shakers were Preslden! Preal Stella Johnson servedThanks-givindinner to Mark and Ruth oh mon, Ken and Linda, also Wotk'h t Solo by Glen Qulglev. Fal-In- .rs tecrijsion p"l:hlng 4 ,'fwlrv Consirictbm i rr- PM mirf Baste leautlfuL y Family prayer: Valdlan Services were conducted by Counselor Vernon Christensen. Prelude and postlude music was played by Beverly Christensen. Bishop bill Turner offered the A ladles trio conInvocation, sisting of Alice Christensen, Lorraine Staples and Virginia Wat's sung two numbers. SERVED Rnck F I FT'NERAL SERVICES FOR Vie G Bement were held In the Kanosh Ward Nov. 25th 1974. The floral offerings were dinner Sunday to the fallowing who were visiting her and were also here to attend Sacrament meeting where the daughter of Jee MGHT Services for Vie G. Bement Service LARI. AND LA VON III NTER hunted memturs of Ihelr famllv at their hone here Coming for .swa. were the guest of t t.e! r parent Ra1 and Hetie Mlliaaayan I'.'ur-for ttie 1 hankgivliig wek end. Tliev a!! ''rove to Miners-vIMlo have (inner together a! the home of Mr. an) Mr Steie RN I Ll.BEHT AND LI7.7IESTEV-en- s drove to Cedar City Thursday to spend Thanksgiving with tne Herman Anderson family. MRS LINDA STEPHENSON. WIFE OF Jackland M. Stephenso and two children Lance and Jill of Germany were visiting the Merwln Stephenson's during the weekend They are spending a vacation In I'lah from Gemany where Jack is statlone 1 with ihe Pro o tn . tier MR AM) and Barbara bad all their family t Tether for the Thanksgiving weekend. They were Lee and Brenda Lnce :rd two children tit St uei rte. Jill Turner of va!t I ak- - ami Ruv from Trade TIMSk.-GIVIN- G V( ra Nlxoi. WYNN AND -- AND MERRILL MYKU Mephenson anil Brian were happy to have their son and wife John and Debt1 Ballard and daughter of Las Vegas and Marsha Ballard of Salt Lake City with them during the Thanksgiving weekend. I, fa'n'.iV dinner t Stej linisun, SI HI 1 fr a Bn H AND children. MR nj Y er, Janice and Ben were In Las They Vegas for Thanksgiving. were the guests of their daughter arrv and t wo Susan, husband I w 1 : S1DNF Kanosh Thanksgiving Ella Cros land "hen Al the Avalon " Weetern Shorei Pink Detergent Bold Detergent 50? oft family V l Cascade Dlehwanher detergent giant W.F Mandarin Orange - oi 3qS 3 02. Royal Gelatin Dtl Monte Chunk Tuni jfi Vildernees Blueberr, Cherry pie ftllincno2fi Ajax cleanaer 25 ? bit 40 02. Palmolive Bath Bar 9? oft 5 02. 45S Kotex Sanitary Napkins Reg, 40 Super 1,77 Bardo n 1 pitted dates Lumber Jack Syrup 64 0, Hunt tomato sauce , g Hunts tomato paste 12 n Wesson Oil 30 Hlnts Ketchup 14 JUICe niat 13 ?!8 Dlnty Moore vegetable stew 24 02. etl 0. 5Wc 49J |