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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four the home of the late Richard Calvin Ericksen and Odell and Mills Mrs Dorcas Erick.sen, all of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs The Fairview North Ward Mower of Mt Pleasant Lyndon anwill its airuieiu Mrs. Koleen Peterson TUphon present Primary nual Primary Family Hour on Mr. and Mrs. James Daley Sunday May 5, at 8 p m. in were hosts at the Young s the North Ward Chapel. The class on Sunday study theme for this years program evening. Enjoying a pleasant is Reverence in the House of with them were Mr. evening the Lord." All children will par- and Mrs. V'irgil Peterson, Mr. ticipate along with some other and Mrs. Orson Miner, Mr. special members of the cast. and Mrs. Madsen, Mr. In charge are Lela Mower, and Mrs. Bryant Mr. IJod Goldie Mower and Florence and Mrs. Calvin Terry, Mr. Garlick, Dav of the Primary presidency and Mrs. Jay Peterson, Mr. Everyone is invited to at- and Mrs. Iatrry Stewart, Ila tend. Jensen, Donna Brunger and Mar-ried- 427-378- 9 ' Mrs. Nancy Stewart entertained at a dinner Sunday In honor of her Bister, Mrs. Fern Kay of Mona who celebrated her 54th birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bushman and Mrs. Helen Bushman of Mt. Pleasant; Evan Ruesch of Mantl and Denzil Bushman of Fairview. Visiting on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barton were Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Borkman of Richmond, California, and Mrs. Matilda Ger-rar- d of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Borkman Is a sister of Mr. Barton. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bohne on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Barney, twin daughters, Sandy and Tammy, and sons, Duane Kenny and Bob, all of Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors at their home were Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Bird of Mapleton, Mrs. Fern Whitney, Sprlngville and Mr and Mrs. Lewis Wing of Salina. Out-of-to- The Fairview South Ward Primary will hold its annual Primary Family Hour Sunday evening, May S, at 7:30 p.m. The program is entitled Reverence In the House of the Lord. Participating will be ail cf the Primary children. Along with teachers and somr other leaders. Directing the program are LaVon Nelson, Linda Marsh and Ann Jones of the Primary presidency. Fairview residents welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders to the community. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders are former Fair-vieresidents who have been living in Indian Spings, Nevada, for the past eleven years. They have returned here to make their home and are living in w , Among those from Fairview the annual Mothers and Daughters banquet last Wednesday evening at Snow College were Mrs. Goldie Mower and Sally, Mrs. Virginia Tucker and Ruth, Mis. Edith Cox and Kathaleen, Mrs. Elna Christensen and Norma, Mrs. Jeroma Madsen and Janet, Mrs, Alice Stewart and Patricia and Mrs. Ann Jones and Charlene. who attended Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cheney for the past few weeks have lieen Mr .and Mrs. Jack (Kit) la) Smith and family of Alameda, California. Maxine Anderson. Spending the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs K. H Christensen wer? Mr. and Mrs Iwry (Ruth Annt Allred Mr and Mrs. Ailed are attending Idaho State University wheie Mr Allred plans to graduate this spring in Dental Hygene Mr Allred plans to continue his sudies at the University. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel L. Peterson. who have recently completed a tour of the South Pacific, will be guest speakers at the class next interest special in the Fair-vieTuesday evening Mrs. Ruby Hansen was hostWard South They will ess to her rook club last Wedslides and a narration present nesday evening. Special guests of their travels. were Bertha Christensen, Bell Sanderson and Alice Nelson. Weekend visitors at the The prizes went to Mae Miner, I aid ie Anna Jensen and Marge home of Mr .and Mrs. LarMrs. were Bench Mr. and included Vance. Others present Eva Nielsen, Lorna Terry, ry Orton and family of Salt Gwen Graham and Eva Bills. Iake City and Mr. and Mrs. I .eon SidweJl of Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Cheney returned home last Tuesday Mrs. Beth Carlston entei tablaft.r spending two weeks in ed members of her club on San Francisco. Monday evening. Spending the evening with her were Ada Mrs. Minnie Mower was the Bench, Elna Christensen, Erma guest of honor at a turkey Shepherd, Ceva Johnson, Erma dinner at her home Sunday. Carlston, Ann Jones, Margaret Mrs. Mower celebrated her 75th Bench, Odessa Young, Cleone birthday. She has lived most of Cox, Ellen Tucker, Lorraine that time in Fairview and Anderson, Thelma Burnside and Magna. Reva Cox. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Blain Brown and Last Friday night Mr. and Debbie of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lasson served a Mrs. Randy Brown of Murray; delicious waffle at a supper RoMr and Mrs. Ruel Mower, come as you are party at bert and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. their home. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs Albert Madsen, Mary Coons, Ed a Anderson, Emma Evans, Ann Jensen, Elsie Christensen, Ila Jensen and Fern Robertson. w Needlecraft News by Nan'Bnxter May 17. We have doubled the amount of plants we had last year, so should have plenty to choose from. If we dont have what you want, we will make every effort to get it within five days after you order. Keller's Greenhouse easy-to-ma- masterpiece Made with aqua Speidel Watch Bands Jewel Boxes 5.00 up 2.69 up .... .... . Mirror, Comb and Brush 3.00 up 15.00 up Timex Wrist Watches Timex Pendent Watches 12.95 . Others $11.95 Cologne, Perfume, Dusting Powder . . . EVENING IN PARIS SETS PRINCE MATCHABELII WIND SONG Gift Sets 3.00 April Shower Spray Cologne CAMERAS riLM - 12.00 1.00 to 15.00 perfume and cologne 3.00 up .... Snack Sets only 2.98 ... 1.00 up HASH BULBS HUMPTY DUMPTY HIGH GRADE 98c 2.50 to 4.50 Beantifnl Mothers Day Cards by American Greeting REXALL FAIRVIEW Mr. ad Mrs. Dean Carlston of Provo were visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carlston. Ijist Tuesday night members of the North Ward enjoyed biographical sketches by Donna Brunger and Lila Graham. It was the final meeting for this season and therefore a social evening and refreshments were enjoyed by those present. The class has been invited to meet with the South ward special interest class at their ward for the remainder of the season. Class will resume in the North Ward at the beginning of the new MIA year next fall. . , . Edward Benh reported that a green pickup truck with an of yard rack was stolen material lining, A yard of aluminum buckram and 24 paillettes, from Main Streen last SaturNo. 1 n, chet hook, cro- 'A 2 small sequins and beads. day afternoon. The butterfly design givea Miss Patricia Stewart, Miss the tote a look of eleNorma Christensen and Miss gance. Janet Madsen were in Salt HAPPY ENDING Lake City Friday evening to be prepared attend the wedding reception of Having completed this marvelous little tote-al- l to give up si . oral afternoons to show your friends how to make Denise Summers, a former it They will definitely agree that this TOTE BAG IS "WELL roommate at Snow College. WORTH TOOTING ABOUT. Free instructions are available by They were accompanied by two sending a stamped envelope to the Needlework other roommates, Darlene Davis Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet and Carren Cox. The group rePC 9400. turned home Saturday When you visit Sail Lake Cily, drop in at our friendly slore Browse through the widest selection of western clothing and saddlery in the country. Latest styles. Fair prices. WESTERN BOOTS SADDLERY . RANCHWEAR Send for your vY 96 Page Color Catalogue FREE We ship anywhere. Order by mail. iacke WcMe V RANCHWEAR Serving the Nation from the Heart of the West d, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 62 East 2nd South Street Y Si Dept. "N" IFresh Corn VI Safeway Produce ylC U lb. Best! Always 3 DRUG Florida-Wel- 5 Green Onions Idaho Russet Potatoes n.s . 10 & 59 , 19 Fancy Rhubarb Crisp Celery Golden Carrots n, Mrs. Norma Allred returned home last week after enjoying a three-wee- k vacation in the Northwest. She was a guest at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Allred and family. 25 ik,vo bog 25 c. 15 each U Viy 2 Large Cucumbers Fresh Tomatoes Medium Sue j Red Delicious Apples usisss 2 to, 49 1 Grapefruit Vo,ky 5 t . 29 29 25 4 49 SAFEWAYis MYkind ofstore! Hem Highway Foods Turkeys Norbest 12 to 14 Pounds White or Golden Hominy, Blackeye Peas, Pork & Beans, Dark or Light Red Kidney, Garbanzo Beans, Pinto Beans, Mexican Style Chili Beans lb. Buy The Dozen Cate of 24 New Potatoes Apple Sauce ?0"pSafawoy Budget Saving Daae Cuiant W wvl vCl low. 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Baron Of Beef Skylark Bread Center Cut Rib From Young Tender Porkers J1 5 Chicken N Dumpling Hot Dog Boon, Stock Pot Country Style Top Grade Pork ,f9WTr-- ne Campbell Soup Cudahy Wicklow Note The Price 79 46-o- giant Sliced Bacon Chunk Bologna 65 98 49 Greenland Halibut Fillets Sliced Salmon SET Fillets Of Sole Prices Effective Today Thru Wednesday Wt MStlVf TMf SIGHT TO StFUSt SALES TO COMMTRCIAl 10 69c Baby Pants Assorted Baby Food Strained Grade AA Eggs Sizes Medium Egg 3 fSTAHISMMFKTS pair 69c doz. 29 COPYRIGHT 59' 1.19 Miscellaneous! pkgt. . lo,. 5 I 1 Ajax Detergent Frozen Foods I All Case of 24 1.69 1.95 1.95 1.95 $1 &icA poultry purchoted by Safeway has been Inspected by the USDA teeMMi and is USDA Grade A $1.49 - $2.95 Dozen Mrs. Alvin Hamilton was In Salt Lake City over the weekend for the 75th birthday of her sister, Mrs. Lyona Watts. Mrs. Watts was born April 29, 1893 In Washington County. She married Henry Watts in August of 1912 and he died in 1957 Mrs. Watts is the mother of ten children, eight of which are still living. She has forty grandchildren and sixty great grandchildren. A dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Watts in her honor on Saturday. Attending were five of her sisters and one brother and included Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Ethel Wait and daughter, Car-leeof Hegerman, Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Paul Segmillor of St. George, Mrs. Mana Mathews of Santa Clara, Mrs. Emma Wig-nof Payson and L M. Sproul. Joining with them for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L L. Morgan in Sandy on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Lyman Wright and daughters and Mrs Myron Hamilton, all of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morgan and children and Mr. and Mrs. David Watts and children, all of Salt Lake and Mr .and Mrs Floyd Kirby of Kearns. 2 fl Lar9e Size Delicate Flavor (5)C ..ch Fresh Red Lettuce 89 1 Fancy Avocados 8 Large Oranges L l Artichokes J Filled Ears C-- Mrs. Emma Evans was hostess to members of her club on Monday evening. Guests were Marv Coons, Elsie Christensen, Nellie McAllister, Winnie Rasmussen, Selma Sanderson, Anna Jensen, Phyliss Jones, Ila Jensen, Ellis Madsen, Eda Anderson, Mildred Lasson and Gladys Anderson. al Boxed Chocolates YOUNG'S fairview and Speed-Cro-She- canary yellow Metallic Visiting with Mrs. Irene Nielsen during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson and their son, Brian, and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jorgensen and children. MANTI, UTAH Sheri Sets ra i Now is the time to prepare lawns and gardens for the coming summer. The next two weeks offers the best time for fertilizing, trimming, and grooming of lawns and shrubbery. Planting of more hardy plants and garden seeds can be done near the middle of May. We recommend planting most nursery plants and those vegetables that freeze easily after May 20, especially this year since a chance of frosts are being forecast for near Sets Family Hour. The theme was Reverence. Each child had a speaking part. Primary officers in attendance were Mrs. Gayle Blaekham and Mrs. De-OBlackham of M or out Brent last Sunday. Mrs. Thomas will enter the Mt. Pleasant LDS hospital Wednesday for Mrs. Jane Thomas hosted a surgery. group of ladies at a quilting Don Lamb and two sons, last week. Present were Mrs. Freda Rasmussen of Ephraim, Larry and Jay of Sprlngville Mrs. Ona Anderson, Mrs. Eu- spent Saturday building a new nice Rees, Mrs. Lucy Dye. A fence for his parents, Mr. and U, A TOTE WOKTII TOOTING ABOUT i this beautiful aqua delicious dinner was served at Mrs. II Ben Lamb. XX tote bag. with shiny paillettes, sequins and beads. Perfect noon. for carrying small packages, daily groceries, a lunch fit for a king Sunday evening the ward and even your knitting. Handsomely crocheted it wiU go with Primary, under the direction Mrs. son Marlene and Robins the across any Spring outfit. Going on a cruise, to the Islands, Ronnie and Mrs. Dixie Nielson of Eunice Kee, Marie Christocean to Europe or just shopping in the city? Consider taking ensen presented the Spring Tammy and Bobby of Salt this handy tote along it will never let you down and dont be and Luke and spent City Saturday jealous if it receives all the compliments. Sunday with their parents, Mr. PRACTICAL AND and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas PRETTY and Brent Two words that describe the tote bag perfectly. Mrs. Mane Thomas hosted What more can you ask for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas in a handbag? Nothing and Mr .and Mrs. Jack Rees . . . The greatest part is and their sons Scotty and and that it Is every tote comeB out a Spring Planting Tips Vanity 18 May 3, 1960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED 69 |