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Show MRS, FLBERT'S 2 ee MARGARINE ¢ STAR KIST TUNA CHUNK STYLE SGT. J.D. DALTON,Springville Police Department, shows § off new patch designed especially for the department The patch has a light blue field with a darker blee borizontal stripe with gold lettering. An artist's palette with paints and icts “The Art City,” by which Springville isis brushes depicts known. Lisa Woolf,local student, designed the 442 by 4 patch NGY PRI s PROVE which shows off especially well on the force’s new winter uniforms. In place of the light blue shirts +yorn by the force in the summer, the new shirts are navy blue with light blue HLLE £ AM. TILL 10 P.M. EVERY Day GREae o 8 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. EVERY DAY SUNDAYS 9 A.M, TILL 10 P.M. trim andties. Keep Eye on Purse AMERICAN FGRK Police Warn Ladies 8 A.M, TILL 10 PM. EVERY. DAY SPRINGVIL Springville Police SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M. — The ormoney taken from them Department Two reports Mondaysaid that advises that all women attending Pp E G 6 Y ' § purses had been stolen and then A p p [ c church meetings should keep a later recovered, but thal money close eyeon their handbags had been taken from them number of complaints from leave their belongings in one womenattending Relief Society who have had their purses stolen areaof a building when theygoto another area to work or eat. | About People GALLON l By MILDRED B. HALL 373-8563 Among recent visitors in the area have been Mr. and Mrs. Keith N. Roviance and family from Henderson. Ney. They cameto participate in the deer hunt and aiso to join family members on Sunday evening for a farewel for Kvle Roylance, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roylance of Mapleton wholeft for the Philippine LDS Mission. Mr. anid Mrs. Merrill Greenhalgh and daughter, Jennifer of Salt Lake City and the Alden Roylance family of Orem ASSORTED COOKIES 3 pkgs. 57.00 participated in the farewell. The occasion was also made Special for the John Royiance family. as John was named to the Kolob Stake High Council the same evening eee Mrs. Lena Aiger of Grand Junction, Colo., is visiting this week in Provo with her cousin, Mrs. Cora Bean Steve and Deanna Marshall with their three children. Eric, Erin and Ryan, of West Covina, Calif., have been visiting in the area during the Utah deer hunt. They have been at the home of Mre. Marshall's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ronala Dixon and have called on grandmothers, Mrs. Loda Marshall and Mrs. Zona Sumner, as as other relatives. While en route here the Ma stopped to visit the Bob Marshall family at Las Vegas, Ney Three Utah County sisters, Mrs. Vergil Larsen of Mrs. Fiorence Peterson of Santaquin and Mrs Payson, have returned from IdahoFalls. aitending the funeral of their nephew, Jack Neff, who died at age 39, following surgery. They also isited Mrs. Larsen’s daughter, Faye and her husband Norman Holm, and other relatives who came for the PHLLSBURY'S x22 LIQUID funeral from other points in Idalu and from Washington and Oregon. < treat ‘ te Mee die Cord Friends forming a hunting party out over the past weekend included Mr. and Mrs. James T. Widdop and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sanderson, ail of Orem : rr FAMILY RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE i a $279 TUBE SIZE ¢ ae Cae) 15l/p-O7. o R 10-BISCUIT BOTTLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller of Provo have word that their daughter, Linda Kaye and husband, Gene Barlow with their two children, Cherilyn and John, are now in Germany, where they will remain for the n four months. Mr. Barlow, an employee of IBM. will be writing a manual for his companyduring th in! Germanythe Barlows have metand visited with Lt. Col, (Ret) William Dean Lewis and his wife, Lillis who are lateMrandMrs: WitamJLewisof Prove on nd i ¥ ge : i. — pb 7, ioe PU R N.B.C. OREO — 19-07. Bag y N A | L Y E ORA FIRESIDE ¢ 0 0 K | FLO RIDA C F | 6 FISHER — |-lb, Bag ‘ e S ‘ 29 ) A T F 5 Mrs. F. M. Openstiaw and CALGON WATER — 4-Ib. Box CAKE MIX ss SScIPAM A.W. Fox, all of Salt Lake id daughter, of Faye, MAID 0 M0 Delles e They were on their way to visit two brothers of Mrs. Pilgrim, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Young, and Mr and Mrs oan Sddie Young in Blackfoot, Idaho. When they returned rom Idaho, they enjoyed a tour of Brigham Young MILK O° MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Sabey of Lake Shore are home Scott Robertson and to bless their first great-grand child Brande Karca Dallin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dallin. On the way homethey stayed four days at Boulder Campground in Nevada where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Ragnal Felker of Provo. Ye Gallon 69° os) 8-02. CARTONS CLOVER Y% Gallon Carton University, Utah Lake, etc. before leaving for their home in California, Friday. Mr. Pilgrim is a cousin of Delles Nilsen, and Emma Bradford, and a newphew of Wilford Holm, and their visit was enjoyed by all the family after spending weeks in Nevada and Southern Caiifornia They visited the Lehman Caves, Ely and Tonapah Nevada. In Californiu they visited their children the Dale Robertsons of Downey the Melvin Dallins of South Gate and a sister, Mrs. Josephine Jensen of Anaheim. They madethe trip specially to see a new grandson, David @ RAISINS * SLA43iCONDITIONER $1.99 Mrs. Robe and Mrs. Bs 1 29 PLUMP AND MEATY avnis and uncles, Mr. and Mrs and f 1% SOOKE SPRAY Fontana, Ca and Mrs. Wilford Ho Spanish Fork, and Mr Palmyra 1-LB PKG. een al Nicaragua, during the he Chapmans also received new their first grandchild, a boy born Oct Evrett and Cheryl Chapman Benton in Houston, Tex er relatives greeting Bruce were his grandmother R. C. Wood and Mr. and I C a: udes Chapman, after comple 1 America, He reporte: 8 during the devas A 2-b. Ve Pkg. [BORDO PITTED W A [ N lJ TiJ. § _Excitement at the home of Dr. and Chapman in retin their si BA R§ MEADOW GOLD YOGURT 7 si 200 COUNT 60° |