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Show WEEKLY VIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 25, 1175 REFLEX-D- A n Mr. and Mrs. Royce Oster aard of Centerville enter- tained at a family birthday dinner in honor of their son Kevin who was 11 years old and for Mrs. Ostergaards mother, Mrs. Maud Jones of Kaysville. The dinner was held Thursday evening. It was a special occasion also for Mr. Ostergaard who had been awarded his Silver Beaver award for scouting. Mrs. Mary Walters and Mrs. Esther Reberger entertained at dinner Sunday for 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rotman of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson have returned from Mesa, Ariz. where they spent the past two months there for the winter. Mrs. Ed Hyde was to Mrs. Gloria Okroy of Ogden at a farewell dinner at Wendys Suki Aki Hut Restaurant honoring Mrs. Betty Jaeger who is moving to Iran with her family, where her husband has accepted a position there. Seven guests attended. Mrs. Ira Ward of Riverside, Utah spent a week with her son and his family to welcome a new baby daughter born March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde was her mother Mrs. Helen Crawford and her sister Mrs. Dena Novotny of Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. Corilla Sessions who has been spending the winter months in Idaho with her two daughters and their families, Mrs. Sarah Hebdon at Chesterfield and with Mrs. Buenta Muir at Bancroft has been ill at the hospital in Downey, Ida. for one week. She will be at her granddaughter's home, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hebdon in Idaho Falls, Ida. while convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt and daughter Lisa were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ling. Kenneth Beireis Completes Basic Navy Seaman Apprentice Kenneth D. Beireis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Beireis of 386 West 1425 N., Sunset, Utah, was graduated from the Basic Enlisted Course at the Naval Submarine School, Groton, Conn. k course THE includes instruction on the damage control equipment; and submarine safety. A former student of Clear- - r field High School, Clearfield, 5 he joined the Navy in Sep- X tember 1975. i SIX-wee- principles of and diesel submarines; shipboard operating nuclear-powere- d procedures; control, support and weapons systems; Colored sheets have been used on occasions for holiday now and tablecloths tablecloths are being cut up to make skirts and bodices. NEW STYLES Winners of competition at Utah Beauty School, Clearfield include 1 to r, Maxine Peltier, Mary Pinkston, Leslie Gibson, Darlene Noppe, Darlene Prillhart. Not pictured Connie Evans. Spring Parade of Hair Styles was held at the Utah Beauty College in Clearfield with students competing in the latest hair fashions. The hair styles were completed early in the day and judged that evening by Mrs. Elsie Mottingly, Norma Beesley and Jan Myers. A WERE TROPHIES presented in three different categories; quick service, which included styles that did not require setting but could I) 0MJ be done with merely blow combing; salon styles, and fantasy which included such ideas as bird nests with birds in them incorporated into the hair style, or in fact anything the mind could imagine and make part of a hair do. r, Winners were: Maxine Mary Pinkston, Leslie Gibson, Darlene Noppe, Darlene Prillhart and Connie Evans. Awards of Excellence in hair styling were also given to Nola Nash and Joanne Capadona. dc 1J Pel-tie- 5 Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Helen Johnson was hostess to the A'Lonas Club her home Tuesday evening. at Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker and Mrs. Ina Cheney attended the 8-- dinner meeting Thursday evening at Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City. Mrs. Dorraine Hales entertained the Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Julia Gailey was The lesson was given by Mrs. Hales. Mrs. Karen Chatland entertained the Literary Club at her home Wednesday night. Mrs. Susan Hartle was assisting hostess. The program was given by Vicki Larkins. The Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS Stock No. 2253 guests for the evening. Social chairman, Ann Lehman and other sorority sisters of the chapter assisted Mrs. Bates as hostess for the special old fashion birthday party. Mrs. Janet Morgan was hostess to the Beta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home Monday evening, for their sorority presentation. Mrs. Muriel Pomeroy of Ogden gave the program on child development. Twenty-si- x guests attended. Mrs. Doris Ball was hostess to members of the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton Wednesday afternoon. ) BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK T-BO- STEAK NE RIB STEAK Members of the ALonas Club will meet Tuesday evening March 30 at the home of Mrs. Goldie Ball. Kenna Klaus 73 PINTO Joins STATION WAGON Air Force Kenna Rae Klaus, 18, of Layton, was sworn into the U.S. Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program. 4 cyL, 4 apead, air, radio and haatar PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRL & SAT. MARCH 25, 26, & 27 KENNA IS the daughter of E. J. Klaus, also of Layton. She will graduate from Lay-to- n High School this May. Miss Klaus will be leaving on Aug. 25 for basic military 2287 ECTJ1 Millie Bates. The Alpha Phi Chapter of Bountiful were FQD training at Lackland Air 1573 North Main. Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Her recruiter was Sergeant William Head of the Ogden Recruiting Office. Layton NABISCO OREO COOKIES isoz pkg CLAD GARBAGE BAGS AUCTION! $C9,C:i00 BEEF STEW CORN NEW TOOLS H0AGIE SANDWICHES 79 17 OZ. CAN 31 GUARANTEED 15 OZ. CAN 45e CHILI THE LARGEST AUCTION OF ITS KIND EVER TO BE HELD IN THIS AREA AVAILABLE ROAST BEEF, CORNED BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, PASTRAMI, HAM AURORA 2R0LL BATHROOM TISSUE PACK STRAWBERRY OR APRICOTPINEAPPLE JAM " FESTIVAL 2 LB. JAR QUICK KRAFT MACARONI 100 8 CHEESE DINNERS tv.oz.box HUNTS Guaranteed RAND - CHICAGO NAME BRANDS INCLUDE INQERSOLL A DECKER PNEUMATIC - CHANEL LOCK - BLACK MANING BOWMAN - WEN McGRAW EDISON HERBRAND AND MANY, MANY MORE "Air impact wrenches V, electric impact wrenches, hand power saws, 7ft" - 7 jig saws. Orbital senders, Belt type sanders. Disk grinders and Buffers, Electric drills (All sizes), Air power chisel, dnlls and sanders, Bench vises (large and small). Hydraulic jacks, Bench grinders, Large assortment of ft, Extension cords; Hedge trimming Socket sets - sizes tools; Plumbing tools; Drill bit sets; Tool boxes (all sizes); Air hoses; Torch hoses; Screwdnver sets; Carpenters tools; Metric socket sets; Metric wrenches. Open End, Box end; Tap and die ets, Standard and Metric; Floor jacks; Routers; Reciprocal saws; Adjustable wrenches; Chanel lock wrenches; Nutbreaker sets; Rubber tarp straps; Impact sockets, Torque wrenches; Pipe wrenches; Fire extinguishers; Hex easy outs; Allen wrenches; ft Socket rachets; Drop cords; Cable power puds; Universal socket sets; Electric chain saws; Channelock tools; Hand tools (hammer, pliars, etc ); Measurement tapes; Hemp rope; Hacksaws; Hacksaw blades; Creepers; Trouble Bahts; Yard lights; Jumper cables; Portable type air compressor; Roll around tool boxes; Marker and tall lights; Open and boxed end wrench sets; Mechanics hand soap; TV antennas; Electric soldering kits; Electric tape; Truck tarps; Trailer hitches; Battery chargers; Shop push brooms; Yard bells; Knife sets; Small appliances; Wan clocks; Oil lamps; Transistor radios; Watches men's and women's - Glasswar- e- NEW POTATOES 29 OZ. CAN WESTERN FAMILY TOMATO JUICE 6 OZ. PKG. JELL0 BAKERITE SHORTENING 45 89 c & 46 OZ. CAN ,V0RV 27 39 LIQUID 20 OFF LABEL 45 37 Si CHEESE AND BOLOGNA KING SIZE $39 QUAKER OATS ea OTHER SANDWICHES WILSON Layton, Utah Utah National Guard Armory Sat., March 27, 1976-6:- 30 p.m. EVERYTHING SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER 24 OZ. CAN 93 95 GREEN GIANT CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL TRUCK LOAD SURPLUS ALL MERCHANDISE 30 GAL. 10 PACK UBBY ','X - VV , ' - e Um; 1 J O- 15 "; -- I "V ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Inviting Attendance ol Women, Carpenters, Mechanics, Plumbers, Farmers and Dealers Welcome!!! -- CONTINUOUS PRIZES GIVEN AWAY-TER- MS OF SALE: CASH OR APPROVED CHECKS Not responsible for accidents or property atter sold. Not responsible for changes due to strikes and shipping schedules. Auctioneer Col. Gale 'Jake' Jacobs 1 --(208)642-4187 Owners Col. Marshall Payne (208)228-554- 6 f.ULWAUKIE WHOLESALE DRIVE-I- N WINDOWS FAST AND CONVENIENT SHOP FROM YOUR CAR OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. )UAS 4 'V' LB. yVCABBAGE CABBOTS 2 LB. 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