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Show m mm food ANY MEAL for;Fresh Frozen Lean Ground Beef CASK LOT SALK ca se M.irgaimc VV I', Peas Poh Pack i: 2 to. W.F. Corn 12 ?4oz, dcn Karnu, Hash Browns 2 lb. W K Oi.mge .bu. e 4,s tnii!. ? : : BAKING HEEDS reat for the Ball FOODS jiFROZEN Bli'C Bonnet case case 1 : Pi, oi iHis 1 i June While Sun ('i . P Dinner I :oiu .m 1 . iiL,e Roman $.53 PRODUCE 27tlb. Washington Jonathon Apples lb. Lnuia Bananas ; ; liantin lb lines Russet Potatoes No. ; C; : 1 nrg.- - :j $1.29 j: lb. Cabbage 1 194 A I Meal Wafers Northern Beans wh Wheat Sesame Crisp Wafers Soy All made with Vegetable shortening - 12 oz. 89 3ocoanut Macaroon, unsweetened 2.10 qt. 3rown Rice Oil, cold pressed VEG. BACON BITS f A lb. &1.Q5 Gr4 Ih FRPZFN FOOD STORAGE RENTAL 104 f 664 do. ggs Large Drawers, per yr Final I urkev C Grade lb. 594 Morrell All Meat Pranks lb. 79? Poi k Chops lb. $1.27 J; Family Pack Perk Roast Loin Knd lb. $1.27 J t Potk Chops lb. $1,691: Pork Chops Center Cut lb. $1.79: Ren. Ground Beef 694-- : lb. !b. 7541;. Rip Ground Beef Slued Beef Liver lb. 694ji IH1.SK ARK A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE HAVE INF S I OCK. MANY MORE NOT LISTED. FREEZER BEEF Half or When you work hard on your feet all day, you really appreciate the long lasting comfort of Ked Wing work boots. Theyre fit for the toughest job. Come try on a pair. per lb. 79 Stories Scipio MR AND MRS DOUG Senior Citizens Party RED WING Stevens, Inc. Robins, St. George spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rob-,in- KATHY lo be held ROBINS s. SPENT the weekend with Mr. and and Mrs. Leo Robins. Kahty!hC, wckcnd has employment in ,cacln8 ficer. Ut. fice of BYU. JT Richard son of Mr. and Mrs. Ha! Peat Green- - terson was blessed by his father. Hal's brother Kay Peterson and the Bishopric-stooNI in the circle. AMY J0E Many DOROTHY THOMAS. nice testimonies he were given. .spcnd Fla. has spent dcr!' SaItuLaA Amy s T,her' Closing prayer Kary Monroe. most of the summer withmcr T! o. SAUN-Jacksonvill- e, $20.95 $20.95:? $9.95 A Sat., Sent. 20, $6.75$ astcwcll Feuclus f: W.F. IVar Halves Dole Pineapple chunk, crushed, sliced no. 2 , Hi C Dunk jf 46oz. : W.F. Toinatoc Juice 45 oz. 46o. lj: Hunts Tomatoc Juice W.F. French Stvlo Beans 303 W.F. Cut Beans 303 $8.95?: SI 4.45 g $11 .95 E: $5.b5f: $5.39 f: 1 1 $6.15-- in Meadow : mr LDS Chapel. mdc ui, were aeeomnfnirH Dinner 12.00 Program 10.30 303 i MR AND MRS FERRELL Music was led by Monroe- k 1? d histor-- "5"! Quamberg served dinner to their family, also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warner; and Mr. Alma Anderson and Joyce's sister. Connie and baby, Fillmore: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw. Ogden and Mr. Ar- chie Quarnberg, Scipio. They all attended meeting for the blessing of the new baby of Kim and Ouarn' jfrl Jo-vc- e AND STEVE THELMA are were Stephenson. California served by Florclla Quarnberg visiting Thelmas parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wells RobMR AND MRS RICHARD andAlta Martin14 daughters ins and her brother Leo and were Ihcre Probert and son R.B. spent in attendance. The next mcet- - family. at 2 p.m. ing will be on Oct. MR AND MRS RON Mrs. led Jackson left last and daughter Sharri, JEWEL AND HER week for Cedar City where he visited with Alan and Logan Sherwood McGee, Luwill attend school at S.U.S.C. Mathews. cerne. Calif, stopped in Scipio MRS. REX ALLEN AND Thursday and Friday and visitMR AND MRS RILEY children Kaylene and Ann ed her sister Alta Martin. have been in MidThompson were New enroute to They Marie accompanied her vale with their son Leland and York a on sister-in-lalaw City and trip. Dora Mae. Faye went up for Dean and Shirley Allen to medical attention. AGNES E. JENSEN. SALT Kearns on Labor Day to be Lake is friends and visiting present at the wedding and JAY AND ARLENE MEM-moBarbara relatives. She is staying with drove to Farmington Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Go Peterson. to visit Arlenes Saturday Mrs. Ncldon Hogan. They AMR AND MRS JAMES sister Elaine and husband have visited in Flowcll many limes when their parents Edna Quarnberg attended funeral Kirk and their family. They moved from Hawaii and the late Donald Hogan services for Ruby's step recently mother Gladys Nielson in and will make their home in live here. Farmington. Lchi Saturday morning. RaEdna brought her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hans PeterLynn and little girls home on mona Thatcher took them to son rode up with them and servithe cs Wednesday and visiied over spent their time with their night before returning home. Jack and Loenc and famson WESLEY AND HARRIET Dean and Shirley and chilin Kearns. Ut. ily dren DcAnn and Bradley and Beauchamp just recently Jay and Arlene also visited from a ten day trip to Dean's mother Ruth went on a their daughter. Rosalce and Thev visited their trip to Disneyland during the California. Nolan and boys. children and also George Harriets Labor Day weekend. mother w ho is suffering from THE FOLLOWING BOYS JACK AND PHYLLIS MUR-vtn- . a stroke. were baptized members of also visited They Wesleys the LDS ray arc here from their home Church Saturday-nightin Lordsburgh. New Mcx.. father. Chctt Robins, son of and visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robins. MR AND MRS ELDEN daughter Bill and Mary Moore and grandchildren Kathy and Harper have had most of Tommy Bcttfrcund. son of their familv with them this Mr. and Mrs. John BcttShane. summer. Just recently their frcund: Seth Lisonbec. son of Mr. and Mrs. James LisonFid Harper, and family son WENDELL AND STELLA visiled with them trom Calif. bec. Brmkcrhoff were happily Bishop Robins and Counprized with a telephone call Don Quarnberg and selor DOROTHY & ACT SMITH Sept. 4 from their grandson wives attended. and Bluffdalc. and in family. Guy Brinkcrhoff who wa. port in New York. He is daughter. Connie Hardman. KASEY AND MARY ANN serving in the U.S. Navy with Hunter have recently spent Orem spent the Quarnberg. with some Sorentime Myrtle submarine duty aboard the weekend with Sheldon and sen. USS Andrew Jackson. Beulah Quarnberg. Kasev atTuesday. Mr. and Mrs. tended Guard. Udell and Sorensen MR. AND MRS. JUNIOR daughter. Robison arc proud of their Brandy and Myrtle Sorensen MR A MRS NEIL MON-rosecond grandchild and first attended funeral services for received word of the arthat was bo i Myrtle's nephew little granddaughter rival of a grandson. He was in killed a and motorcycle Aug. 5 in Oregon to their car accident. He was from born to Mr. and Mrs. Tucker daughter Wcndv and her husConnallv, Long View-- Tex. Little Roosevelt. band David Ellison. ll. Bradfield.- re - - 1 SA-bi- They had attended the wedBet-tv'- s ding at Manti Temple of HUS-ban- sister Patricia Anderson ug. 4 and rcccpfion Aug. 5. Betty and Bill Foster live in INVITES YOUR BID ON THE FOLLOWING: LAND FOR SALE Colleen f her v B.Utfreu.nd' S,v.c" by fEdna " STATE of UTAH Nana Opening prayer was Hatch, by Vcrlt-n- - s yMr,can,dffercd Minutcs Memmott; Lake son. Bountiful; Dewev and Blanche Bennett. Alpine vis- ited Mr. and Mrs Myron Wasden on Sept. were in the Palymra Pageant Eldred V. Robison, Chairman I " Captain conducted. Del Monte Cut or French Style Bean Double Luck C ut Green Beans : Del Monte Cream corn or w bole kernel : W.F. Corn or w hole kernel or cream style Packed 6 j Tide 254 ofl : Western Family Flour 251b. : W.F. Sugar 251b. v j Dratt Miracle Whip Salad Dressing v I W. F. Salad Dressing qt. I Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 303 ANin and D.U.P. ROUND VALLEY Camp. Scipio held meeting. Wed. Sepf. 3 aw : Mcmmo,t her daughter Celeste Lison-- f bee and husband James andJ'K their family. $5,851: $5.49 S' I;- :j Whole Cut, Double Wrapped & Frozen for your Freezer GROCERIES . lb. . Rib-Cu- Green Giant Niblcts Cum 24 12 W.E, Chunk Tuna D.M. Chunk Tuna W. P. Hot Chili or Reg. 24 '300 W.F. Applesauce $1.97 A GOOD BUY 3e(zular Door, per yr MEAT $1 Fl .235 lb. Green Split Peas Buckwheat Flour 57 lb. Blackeyed peas Non-f- at Dried Skia Milk 1.23 lb. Baby Lima Beans Stoneground 6$i.oo:f 1 lb. Great 39 Natural Potato Chips 98 41b. $1. OOP 7r lb. 20 bl. Fresh Slab Bacon Roasted So y Flour Stoned 7Jheat Wlfer 4894 b oz. Cara iU $14.44 $5.85 $5.85 $2.45 $9.59 $8.99 r GOODInTitritioNAL 3o. Main Fillmore, Ut. 25 n d Zc-ld- Douglas. Ariz. - brother-in-- .1 Meadow: LANDLOCKED 2.77 Acres, more or less, zoned miles southwest of Meadow on the west side ofI-1- A-- l; located . Minimum Acceptable Bid: 135. , fr,5' 16 1 1 1 lb. MOKKHLL AH Moat Fru.iks Folk ( hops Laiivlv lik nk Koasf Loin rrui cut v!uoil Bet I icr in. B ANQUHL Mild Cheese Ih. roct-ive- r Flowed 75 C 7'?: SI. 27 SI .27 51. 25 51. 25 ! X- tt Jun- - Pan el is sold subject to State restrictions controlling outdoor advertising and JOf Robison. open storage. The deed of conveyance will be recorded by the State. For further information or inspection, call Property Management, Utah MR. AND MRS. MAY- Department of Transportation. Rasmuvsen and daught- nard Bids will be Bid forms available in Room 147 State Capitol. Ruth. ers Cclestin and Mary until 10.30 a m September 15. 1975. A sor certified check in the amount of 10 must be furnished as a and jheir friend Janice Ncilson attend the fair and Ice Follies IcpoMt with ell bids. J. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN in Salt Lake Ciiv. Saturday pimruAsivn at. vat (iron ml Beef r- y-- k -- J Mrs. 533-572- 1. Mi: AT ( - 533-509- Save up to 50n,o on Beautiful La Mesa Stonc- nre m .v Tccc AINU OUKAINU KUB- uon are students at B.Y.U. the latter entering as a freshman. Thcv are the daughter 1 MR AND MRS. ANTHONY Fuller wore happv to have a - and Diana was given a father's blessing and the name of Melanie. Assisting were grandfather Dcap. uncles Rodney and Conrad. Leif and Glen Alldrcdge. Conrad and Marian are grandparents to a beautiful old daughter born to their son Douglas and guests Saturday nght and Sunday his mother Helen Fuller and Diana's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Dean. Coining Sunday were Dianna's brother Rodnev. his and children. wife. wile Sally Icrumi. Phillip and Tiffany: MRS. JOHN SMITHSON Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fuller. and niece Kavlenc. Sherril and Glen and daughter Geraldine and Foster a niece Ann Fuller, all of Salt Hells Anderson were Lisa and children Ryan LakeCitv. b of They came especially to be overnight guest Aug. Allen Ruth when Fast at Idas Meeting present the little daughter of Anthony on iheir way home to Arizona. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR Allen went to Manti Aug 4 to accompany their niece Patricia Anderson and her husba- d Jeffery Carter the that day. Temple through Patricia is the daughter of Mark and Vada Allen Ander- nd-to-be three-mont- h $ VV A iaIiiikiIiim Inhn. Ilium Apples 6 9F () !h. 1 S Russel Iolaloev I ! ! ! S.W li! ! ! CASH! : Soil m Baihrooni u I aiuiK I I I hag SI. 00 lb. SI. 00 SI. 29 59C SSSSSON OUR HALL Ol SAI I:!!! lour tWesioi Vhoe Tomatoes :VSIIUN IAMIIV laiK S2.79 25 Ih. Sauce 1 5 iM 12-3- x-- S7.(5 case Ionian. SI 1.15 ease So. SS.2n case HI N I N lomalo KcUiuip l.KTZ o. 51. Is ca. WonH m I amilv White Vinegar SI.-ea. ranuK Blend megar ) o. M.nonnaiso Inulalion KKli 7T 4!b. mir.ule Whip Dressing Row, vied Milk 12-3- 2 l .mills Svoit Assm letl issue Del Monie Whole Kernel Corn 24-- 1 I : O CO 45 0 4 Giant Bar S o. Banquet S34A5 SI 1A9 24-30- ease Westei I'.tmiK White Lake I uskk v t hkk.ui Cal Hood Western I amiK Chnkcn Noodle Soup ease W. I Cieam ol Mushroom Soup ; I ease i I itskies C Im ken Dog ood ease t I ood Sioiage Baggies i ease I I'. Was Pajk-! Wesit rn I'amils Whoie Cranberry 24-l5- . TV & V I nheek, BYRD. SON OF I c 4.89p 2 .98 Miss Shawna weighed 7 lbs. .oz and has a brother 1 rev or. Grandma Pearl was in Oregon for two weeks helping with her new granddaughter: MRS. ARCHIE CHRIS- - 41.00 u 1 Giant Dawn detergent Slab bacon ends 1.59 MR. AND MRS. JOHN Sevcv are making their home iu Provo where he is attending B.Y.U again this year. 12oz. VIKDA Shoie is TUCKKI. I AKE spending a few .davs here with her daughter and son-law Ihora and Don Our lamb is here!!! gl&oeMb KEii is again teaching in Iordan School District at Cottonwood Heights. Prem lunch moat POTODXp WN 1 tensen center 1.79g 3Swift sur-attend- Pat Allen was in charge of the guest book for her cousin, Jeno's pizza r son-tn-la- her parents. BOYD dinners Banquet meat pies roll n ( .79 balogna WholeSun orange M. D. juice 2 S9.l5 KK M - Save 0IO:O0:00 Sl.VhN ease issue . sislcr-m-la- . Ruth Allen. Delial and Ver- gic Ivie accompanied Arthur and Beth. Aug. 5. Arthur. Beth and children Pat, Cindy. Sheri and Norma Victoria (the latter lives with the Allens and works at Review Apparal) a lovely reception at Lake Shore in honor of Patricia and Jeffrey given by Wtllcox and familv. CALL 743-65- AND SAY... IWttlUlMNMAtf; McBride Lumber Fillmore. Utah (or sale. ",75 v'h $400 lav ion Allred 74T5332 2x9-19p- He BUD DELMA GOODE, Tompe. Ari.; Scott and Kathleen Shaw. Henderson, Nov.; Jack and June Lawson. Salt Lake City: Don and Ncldj Curtis. Salt Lake and all iheir family here visiled with Mr. and Mrs. James Law son and Mrs. Donald Law-soJc n recently. FAS I AND 1 1 S ITMONY by Meeting was cotuliuted I co Robins. Opening prayer was given I here In Alan Mathews. wore two haloes blessed ami given a name. Sandv Ouariiherg. daughter of Kim and lowe Quatnberg was blessed by her lather, the and following grandfather great grandfathers stood in the praver eirile, Ferrell and Archie Quarnberg. Joe Warner. Alma Anderson and Grant Shaw . Jason Clifford Peterson. was born on Thurs4 and has two home waiting to welcome him. Edith left Sunday to spend a few days with them. day. Sept. sisters, at MR AND MIES CALVIN Squire. Gunnison visited Karl and Kd iu Bradfield ami Flor-elland I Imcr Quarnberg. a Studentarrives from Peru I Rosa S Student Irom Del Kociu Peru. Pantigno Men ado. recently at rived at ami Salt lake airport and was met In her host lainilv. Ramon. Cloise. Janice. Russell and Michele Warner, Sunset. Utah. Roc in will attend Clear-FielHigh School and live with the Warners this year. learlicld has one of the best AFS programs in the State of Utah. C |