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Show j ctonrr lhe Mt. Pleasant Pyramid 1J -- Page SY Chester i KIT) tttTFWcm-FAW - jgj., Christensen WESTERN FAMILY Sfl8jil Well Trimmed Beef WHOLE Miss Lisa DeLeeuw, Ephraim celebrated their foasffii 12 oz. birthdays together. Joining them were Mr, and Mrs. Neff DeLeeuw and Scott and Mrs. Churck (Marta) Earl of Fielding. Mrs. Marva Simmons and Mrs. Don (Robbie) Gray enjoyed a delightful evening at Snow College last week attending the The Order is play, Love. Pkg. Mild Hi-La- returned home from a five-da- y vacaUon to Ely, Nev. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christensen. They also enjoyed fishing, picnicing and hunting pinenuts. Mrs. Agnes Christensen and her granddaughter Prices effective October 20th, 21st, & 22nd, 1977. Morrell, Yorkshire Smoked Tender Simmoni Mr. and Mrs. Silvan j I Boneless Top Marv Mrview CHEDDAO BETTY CHEESE RAMSEY Ten Fairview boys from Scout Troop 502 received awards at a Court of Honor held in Mt. Pleasant on October 11. They include: David Sr. Patrol Peatross, No. 300 Cans Western Family Regular or Hot FROSTIE RC COLA or 7UP CHOW MEIN CHILI VJTH DINNERS BEANS 0 Leader who earned four merit badges; Charles Bruton, Patrol Leader awarded his Star Scout Badge, four merit badges and one skill award; and Alan Madsen, Patrol Leader who earned his Star Scout Award Badge and five merit badges. Also receiving awards were: Todd Anderson, 25? -- One Dozen Pack of AA Large 10 30 Gallon Glad Brand Western Family FRESH EGGS Second Class Badge, and two skill awards; Todd Cheney, First Class Scout Badge, nine merit badges and three skill awards; Pat Nelson, Tenderfoot Scout Badge and two skill awards; Ronald Nelson, Tenderfoot Scout Badge, one merit badge and two skill awards; Wayne TRASH BAGS Anderson, three merit badges; Richard Cunmerit ningham, two badges and one skill award; and Kit Daley, two merit badges and one skill award. N. Stanley Brady was honored on his eightieth birthday on October 16 at a dinner in the home of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J.' Brady in PrOvo. Attending were his wife Coquella and all the children except one son Paul who lives in with his California family. They included: Dr. and Mrs. Keith (Maureen) Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant (Gladys) Brady, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Logan; Milton (Kola) Brady, Murray and Dr. and Mrs. IGerald (Carolyn) Olsen of Logan. The children presented their father rocker. with a Lazy-bo- y During this past week Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanley Brady became the great- - grandparents more additions of to three their family. On October 10, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Julie) Brady in Salt Lake City; a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John (Patricia) Higley of Murray on October 12 and on October 15 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Reid (Karen) Herd of Soda Springs. Fairview man COOKIN' BAGS n 4 0JHS Banquet 5 Oz. Pkq. ORANGE DRINK Tip Top 12 0z. for Cans., by easy way MT. PLEASANT w Concentrated fills elk tag Assoc toted Food Stores, Inc Most hunters the bushes to get their elk, but John Burnside DOUGH BREAD Western Family 5 ID Lnal Pkq An Apple Struedel a day keeps the m cm 4 SUPER PLUS lOllO TAMPONS Package of 16 BAN m Blade II Mennens Lotion Cartridges 9 5 Oz. Can 7 La Choy CHOW MEIN NOODLES . . 79 . Ounce Bottle 45 Five Pack Ounce Jar Schillings $1 19 MINCED ONIONS.... 16 Oz. Pkg. Nabisco 79 , SAVE 14 ON THIS COUPON ROLL-O- N BROWN GLOVES Menthoialum 1 MENTHOLATUM Oz. Size ii09 HAMDUROER HELPER deep heating rub Soft Jersey. A real value. Unscented 1 6 inch DIXIE PAPER BOWLS s Regular or B Wilkinson Twin Pkg. of 25 R1TZ CRACKERS Antiperspirant ban BABY MAGIC RAZOR BLADES iu . 0z. Bottle LA CHOY SOY SAUCE v2 Ounce Tube Just $1 19 Assorted Varieties One Package with This Coupon Deep Heating Rub 1 - Without Coupon. Pkg. of 50 9 inch DIXIE PAPER PLATES Coupon $1 10 J . good only at AG b h,.. upon. Coupon Erpires 10'22l77 CI 7 j J m J I1 651 1C .nly one item Plo. 19971 10' have to get out and literally beat Jj of Fairvview did it the easy way last weekend. A fellow walked up to John on the Main Street and asked him if he had an elk tag. When John answered in the affirmative, the traveler told him he knew where he could fill it. They drove to less than a quarter of a mile south of the City limits near a clump of willows on the east side of a field owned by Lionel Peterson, and John downed the five pointer with a shot in the back of the head. Within an hour from the time he was first approached the elk was dressed out and on its way to the locker plant In years to come, when others gather around the campfire and spin yarns about the big ones that got away, John can tell them about the big one he got almost inside Fairview City limits. |