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Show October 13, '(7 fountain 1 Cjrccn - I' All) 1AKAM1D I get college degrees -- Ih-ii- i I" dav-to-d.i- who - Mi- (i.i vie B LOW s: PRICES! Cologne 4.50 to SI 0 Old Spice, Old Spice Lime Sets Speidel Twist-o-Fle- x 1.00 to 8.00 Watch Bands Evening in Paris Sets 2.95 up 1.00 to 15.00 1.50 to 3.95 Stagg Shave Lotion Complete Line of Timex Watches F (RexaDD Sale Starts Monday YOUNG'S REXALL DRUG FAIRVIEW aV' 'I i I11-- v - . . Margaret Beck retires after ' years work nt i i J I v I i t i ' ' v i i 1 .t-- 1 ', md i ul in ion oi "I Moioiu hi n laid D Six Cox, plesident of Ami iu m Ix'gnm Kiits that otficetn v Auxili H ,,t ol auxili a units m St hool Mt in, hiding rhs, tit, ll.gli p ti t in i s w s ill 1, ,v4. t Di-li- belli , this di.s-ti- AI mli Gunnison, Salmi and Cl ntotield, sjHiILsored , l'he giouji I, about the Oi tub, bh Ihd.iy party at the old davs and dinner was the Veterans Ho.spit.il m Salt 'loved In.es wele given to Bake City Union lhed toi the lir.st les-- 1 Neatly one hundred patients i ' it 'on I. iM ii 1. ii sen tm enjoyed the muvi d the distant e from Salma and Oie program longest "mmig refresn-ment- .s ' i hsui im pto ihlm mu and from the otiu r units and to Mi and Mis Cliffmd Alts Cox also lejioiied that Hi iv Rv v fm being the onl two inendieis ot the elnss to many the cookie j u is empty and any a lueniliel of the i lass help given would no greatly apthe vetereans. n it hei ennicin is jd, limed preciated by lot next v ii with Glendale .Mis Max Biving.xton, Mr and B." on being Hum, d iinaiu Ii i mmislv m m in as Board Airs Clmk Chi l.xten.sen, Hazel Clow aid Anderson and husmemhiis ue Booth Cook band Air and Airs Glen E. Fount mi Giei n Rujieit B u in DewevvUle. md Renei Nielsen, Rhea Anderson mil husband Air .and Airs. l.nsiil S1, IV. Silt Bake City Ross Air. and Arrs. Coombs, Attending the leumoii weie Blovd Thomas, Mr and Mrs. Mi md Mis Vugil Rostiou Rooth IiOiu.se M ChrisMi anil Mis Kenneth Cand-- ! tensen Cook, and husband, Mr. and '"I Mr md Mis Rupmt Then Emma Jaiksmi, ''' a lh mi Mi and Mrs Don Mis M ills'll Fierce ami "" nd All ami All s Haloid Mr and Mis Glendale husband, Larson, CliMsteilsen. Camille Olson Air and Alls Fail Tiikvell, Mr. h u and hush md, Mi md md Mis B.iM ir Larsen, Renee Ah Chi toul 15i ulley. All md Lai sen and husband, Sjieriy Mi ml AI idsen Mi and Flsie Clnistensen Hatch and A'l 'li T Mot lev All md 111011111(1 Viren i Feterson Hol-ni.A' ' J B ii sen All md and husband, Rulon Allied .lull i Faux Swan, Alverda ' v I, e Anderson IJewellvn. Vanda epi , sgnt itiv e i et n eii't nl II time vv ill he Cltt otonsen Draper. LaV e I" ut wmking to h, r i bun h Tavlor Feterson, Louise Chrisand her hobby ii Bovvir gi'd-- ( tensen Jacobsen, Della Robertson and guest, Erma Bailey nmg She will mil mu.- to m Mt Fleas ml Upright i Iv in t Kphi uni, City , i , i .i I A i m v i I 1 1 e 283-161- 1 WA freshmen elect officers Wasatch Academy Fieshmen class officers and class advisors were elected leeently Kris Wirth was named president; Kim Stanger, vice president; Kathy Westover, tieasur-er- , and Ginnv Harders as student council representative The class advisors are Mr and Airs Flovd Nelson. , the record Stone the Sheep, largest Rocky Aloun-taBig Horn, the second largest Dali Sheep and the largest Kodiak Bear ever taken with the bow and arrow weighing 1,000 pounds and considered among the worlds most dangerous game. The film actually shows the archer shooting his huge animal at only 20 feet. Scenes also show Jones taking the worlds most difficult animals, Rocky Alountain Big Horn, after ten hours of stalking to get the shot and a moose, weighing 1,500 pounds live weight, seven feet high at the shoulders, with better than a spread. Lake fishing in Canada where six to ten pounders get tossed back are also shown. Also an episode of a huge Kodiak bear that leaves three cubs on the shore and when she returns she has six clubs in the group that dont want to leave her. Show time is 8 p.m. on Thurs day, October 19. It Here's a big variety of meat values to help you with your meal planning for the next several days. There are roasts and chops and steaks for wonderful eating indoors or out. Moneysaving buys, too, in meats for hearty breakfasts. Cold cuts for snacks, sandwiches and salads. All are top quality, tender and delicious. Every cut carries the famous Safeway guarantee. show.-- liver Steaks Chunk Bologna m Gigantic Canned Foods Sliced Bacon Case Lot Sale Pork Roast Still In Progress You'll Find Special Low Case Prices On All Your Sale Ends Saturday, October 14th Favorite Brands Chuck Steaks Cudahy Bar-- pkg. Boston Butts Lean & Tender ID L. Norman went to Salt Lake City Saturday where Airs. Norman joined 21 other past presidents of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah for their luncheon and fall meeting which was held at the home of Aliss Ethel Smith. Airs. Eddie Fisher, president of the Past Presidents Association, was hostess. semi-annu- al first child, was welcomed October 9 in Tracy, Calif., by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young. The baby is the second grandchild for Air. and Airs. O. D. Young of this city. 59 69 59 Hams Full Half Butt or Shank No Center Slices Removed No Water Added Dry Cured .63 Halibut Buys Large AA Eggs Cream O' Crop Angel Food Scott Tissue Bathroom Assorted (You Save Salad Dressing Fresh Butter Margarine 3 3 Cakes (You Save 00) 00) z. cakes 9-- o 51 S1 packs 45' IT NuMade Salad It's A Deal qt. (You Save OOf) jar Dairy Glen In Quarters Low, Low Price pkg. b. 89' pkg. Frozen Food Buys Strawberries Airs. Lilly Wise, accompanied by a daughter, flew to Los Angeles on Sunday where they will visit for several weeks with a son, Edwin Wise and his family. Bel-a- ir Frozen Premium Quality Bridge Club met Thursday night with Louise Jensen as hostes. Pat Sorensen, Salt Lake City, was a special guest. High, scores were won by Alary Clow-ar- d and Thelma Tuttle. Extra Large Eggs Vorietiee 3 cvp Case of J2 $2.99 Chopped Broccoli DID YOU KNOW? You Must Be Completely Satisfied With Every Item Purchased At Safeway, or Your Money-Back- ! Your Safeway Manager 610-or- 5 STZ? 1.69 2 U.S.D.A. Grade A Fryers Expertly Cut-U- p & Pan Ready 33 Fryer Parts lb. 69tf Brea si lb. 59fl! Thighs Drumsticks lb. 59gS Hershey Fine Products! Instant Cocoa Mix 2 pk. 69 39 Sweet Dainties2 pkg. 49 Sweet Dainties pkg. 45r Instant Cocoa Mix Semi Semi p Applies Extra Fancy Large Size Safeway Produce Always Best Yellow Onions Golden Squash Idaho Russets Hawaiian Pineapple 3 Pound Average A Great Buy each 39 Peas Golden Corn Peas & Carrots Turnip Greens 59 Red Delicious I Bel-a- ir 2 do. 87 M r,ra'- lbs. Coldbrook In Quarters A Big Value 2 ii. 85' Gelatin Salads Sliced Turkey .49 Greenland Halibut Fillets For A Change O' Pace 89 - Breaded Shrimp .59 LOOKTlTHESElLOWlPRICES Mrs. Wright's Fish Sticks Hams Deli-Dair- y to Wilson's Tamales Morrell's Pride Smoked Hams Butt Portion Dry Cured No Water Added 60-in- A baby boy, their Junior, Ladies', Men's at reunion V.,v ' W Ator to be shown here on October 19 Puth-E-Cat- 1 V i The Great Call of the Wild' film full-leng- ,. ' vice-preside- Auxiliary sponsors birthday party Moroni class in ally leccived tie git'e- - fiom Iowa State I'mvei--itmoved to College Station Texts vvhiie he is on the staft of Texas A A- Al University Dr Mm lev cDci his work foi 'he Dr of Ilulosophv IVgiee m Them it ual Phwcs at Iowa SI ite University, Ames, Iowa Alls AlmU, the loimer Dora Thompson, daughter of Air and Airs Walter of Thompson Gland Juiution, Iowa, leeently received hei BS degiee ill edu-- i davei c'ouitnev ition at the some university iiistninient.il The Morleys have one daugh- imnphted his hasi. ti aimng in the Alai me Corps at S in Diego ter Tamera md is now at ('.imp lVndktmi Margaret .1 Beck toi ntensive tr.miiiig . telephone employee 1vl Svme is ,i gi, unison ot Superintendent M s Knuuv Tait of Sjuing ('Hv and Mis Bees S me going to U of U ot Aim mu and now of Roger Hansen took a years K. mis His lather was Court h Vo of absent t Hum Ills dll-- t in v Dee Sv nits Moroni now - of sujieunteiulent of W.is-i- t. h e ised h uleim and is now on- "'led ill the educational 32 i at ion department of the Bob G raham elected Umveisitv of Ut ill WA M i nd M s Hansen at e M 'h It t K Mai iUit m'i Boh (5i ah mi hv li g in a iu lias at housing unit at t lie i pt M'llt lit Mmill li W v. ') Ai is itch I adt my for t mi St.iltw Ttl Ill isih oi 'tali and p'.in photic ('otnp.i!i it tin n to Alt I'k as.mt at loci i its m, i leeentlv elci ted it Kphi aim ill u ill i out ' c i nd cl n e nt hodv nd, cm esident liter or ( )i toht r lti pi IPtiT u it u it spring Keith I.ok, n who had been h.m o2 vo.it 'h ot ti c u i ' u Im A' this position last and Mis ( ' d ill ( 5eoi Mia lot U Mute! lit t t oY Tool la, visited v O did not li till n to school pi' ii Hinrotk i it i ' gin in pt i ie. n.it in i! disasters oi At ai Sund, i with their ill tills it olibovi) ti Ml ot ,it opci least one pel soil ill evii y fam- All and Alls Rowland pB uents, Nor-rus vne pi esnient lie holds Pic is.mt lTtah She tioCitmo ily should he ti. lined in medical and giainlpaients Air tie office of ih, mm in of the hid opci ilot thci c m lC! self help. Mr Beat ham added and Ms Ileriei t B No man Fiesulent.s Club In 1961, sho movoil to Kphraim The eour-- e is an adult edu-- c ition course sponsored by Snow College and is free to the j tili'ii There is no charge. Those intei ested may phone Air or call lieu ham at the iegisti.il at Snow College. 'i Medical self help training course for individuals set up at Snow d and Page Five Grandson ends recruit course Man, wife ui"i A ig ml t t ui lit at 'lie Colige nt mit It ill it Cedar Cits i.idh to Foim-- t mi ttreiii lot Eud.iv to attend the wtddmg or hei tooShe to hei ther returned Sund iv afternoon Bishop Booth Cook attended Relief Society meeting Tue.sd.i aftemixjn and pi evented twi .listers in Relief Soiietv vsoik for the coming tear; Dorothj Oldroyd as the si.siting teas hei lesson leader and Beall Fay Ivory as the homemakmg leader Released ssete Cleo Johnson and Mary Aagaid An ojien liouse ss as held on Sunday in tumor of Sarah Ann II.uiHcn on her Hlltli birthday. Oxer 100 friends and relatives came during the afternoon to wish her a happy birthday. Family mi inkers who eame to visit anil help with the often house were .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hansen from Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Kulen Fainter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fainter, all of Saiitaipiin; Mr. and Mrs. I. vie Iligh.v , Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Welier, Salt Iaiki ( it y and Itetli Hansen of Fork. Mr. mid Mis Lyman Hei k enjoyed Finlav in Salt Lake City and m Oiem at the home of Mr. and Mis Piiley Robinson and children Mr and Mrs. C'aienie HanA Aledicnl sen, Nephi, visited it tile home Self Help Trainof Sara Ann Hansen on Mon- ing Com-- e to prepale day. people to meet then own health Eldn Maxfield entertained at need-- , ll dma-de- i stakes and an ojeii house at her home on no dm tor is available, wall honoring stait Oi tohei 16 at Snow ColSunday afternoon newlyweds Peggy Johnson and lege, Room 303 in the Noves Max Bailey, who were married Building at 7:30 pan. in Roth, Nevada, Saturday, The com se, administered bv September 30, 1967. The new the Utah State Division of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will make Health, will consist of eleven their home in Fountain Breen training' sessions for the time lieing. There were Garth R. Beacham, dean of 75 guests who attended the instruction at Snow College, in open bouse, l.iineh was served announcing the eouise, said it and the couple opened many consists of 16 hours of instrucbeautiful wedding gifts. Those tion in Radio Active Fallout attending from out of town ind Shelter, Healthful Living were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and Emergencies, Artificial Mr. and Mrs. Respiration, Christensen, Bleeding and BanBorden Huebiiis and baby daging, Fractures and Splintfrom St. Beorge; "Mrs. KihhI ing, Transportation of the InGardner, Mr. and Airs. John jured, Burns, Shock, and NurAllen, Mr. and Mrs. tern sing Cate of the Sick and InBailey, Edna Fiermuin, Sail jured, Infant and Child Care, Bake City; Mr. and Mrs. Emergency Childbiith. Sfewart Christensen of firan-ge- r, The lesson content covers sitMr. and Airs. Thurlyn uations which might be encounMr. and Mrs. tered in v Christensen, emergen-Vtf- ? Kearns; Connie Allred, Ferry Olsen anil four children, Midvale; Mr. and Airs. Elmer Svmes of Springville, Aft on Rasmussen and children. Airs. Earl Fox and tamilv ot Frovo. Fount tin Breen's hall was the place for the open house given The Great Call of the Wild" bv Mr. and Mis John Aagaid featme on bow on Saturday evening honoring a the newly wed couple, ATr and and arrow hunting in Canada and Airs John Kent Aagard and Alaska, will be presented who were married Friday. Oc- at North Sanpete Highs new tober 6, in the Alanti Tempe auditorium October 19, Larry Jones, m person, will The many small tab'es that were used to serve refresh- bring to the screen the first ments were beautiful with their movies of world record animals decorations of net and orchids being taken with the bow and Many friends and relatives arrow'. The two-hoshow has been from Fountain Green and near by towns came to wish happi five years in the making. ness to the new Air. and Airs. home Sunday with Air. and Aagard. Dinner guests last Sunday at Airs. Dean Shaw of Nephi after the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar spending two week in Salt Lake ence Johnson were Mrs. George and Ogden at the homes of Seeley, children, Johnnie and Air. and Airs. Jeiry Draper and Air. and Mrs. Kenner Chritian-sen- . Alonica of Mt. Pleasant. Nettie Bigler and Geneva While in Salt Lake and in Aladsen were the hostesses for Ogden she helped celebrate the the members of the Stitch and birthdays of Cindy Draper and Chat club at the Bigler home Brent Christiansen, both grand on Monday. They served a hot children. chicken dinner to Vera Johnson, Biz Oldroyd, Eeona Alovver Bowling scores Christie Bunnell Cleo Johnson, Taya Aladsen, LaVan Coomlis and Isabella 164; Ada Collard, 171. Red Hots: Norma Larson, 182 Johnson. The afternoon was do- Ruth Peterson, 172; Barbara enjoyed with visiting and Larsen, 167. ing fancy work. Pm Downers: La June LarMr. and Airs. Jerry Aagard have bought the home of Mr. sen, 191; Mary Morley, 192. and Airs. Frances Coulson, 290 Spares: Ruby Nunley, 186, South 6th West. The Coulsons 165; Mildred Seeley, 169. have purchased a home in Kadettes, Sharon Christensen 170; Roleen Olsen, 178. Nephi and have moved there. Cleo Christiansen returned Rollettes: Evelyn A cord, 178. I Ml'. TLIaSAM- 111. Prices Effective .!" Bel air to Choree O' WE A Pv IISECVE THE RIGHT TO 4EFUSC U.S. No. 1 Selected Banana or Hubbard For A Change O' Pace U.S. No. 1 Potatoes Sunkist Lemons cSfaSE 4 Breakfast Prunes SSJSf 2 Romaine Lettuce local Grown 2 Today Thru Saturday SALES TO COMMEKCIAL ESTAIUSHMEHTS. 2T2T . COPYRIGHT 10 960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED - 19 for 29 f- S 59 |