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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July East stake center. Willow KEARNS. Bay is a fairly new subdivision and we have about a million kids under 9, so a sum- Three wards, Kearns 3rd, 17th and participated in a similar To event last with the 20th ward winning. The event was considered so successful, it will be month, mer parade seemed like a good idea, com- mented Kathy Minar. Most of the children in the area are very young, 6 and under, she said, and were repeated tonight, stake spokesmen said. Winners in stake softball games were 3rd ward, first place; 17th ward, second. In the junior division, Kearns 20th took first place with 17th ward beginning to get bored with summers lack of activity, so she decidk ed to arrange a 'round-the-bloc- parade. remembered my own childhood and all I second. B,eSSe0'fpko. Shrimpmates Riksha Shrimp the things my parents organized to keep us busy in the summertime. A home-style parade was a top favorite, she remark- ed. More than 40 youngsters under 7 turned out for the parade, she said, complete with gaily decorated bikes and trikes, lots of red, white and blue, decorated strollers and even a wagon float. More kids joined in as the parade circled the block and parents s2.69 s5.39 TAYLORSVILLE. the other officers, including Eugene Herring, secretary; Alvin Brown, treasurer; Dale Butler, first vice Mert president; second vice Wright, president and George Carpenter, third vice president. Tail twister and lion tamer will be Walter Laak. Members of the board of directors are Jack Anderson, John the day, she said. Most of the kids had never done anything like this before, observed Mrs. Minar. enjoy- ed it too and Im sure the older kids, the ones going into first grade, (See Page 8B, Col. 3). Cap. Choice Save 40 14 oz. has been elected to a second term as president of the Majestic Meadows Lions club. Assisting him will be holi- Fish Sticks Marshall Frank came too to enjoy the fun, Mrs. Minar said. A Korean family in the neighborhood also joined in, decorating their childrens bikes and enjoying a firsthand involvement in The parents Serve 2nd Term Moms Find Answer To Summer Boredom Round robin coed volleyball will be played at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) in the Kearns 20th, ' 'Round The Block Parade Volleyball To Be Played In East Stake KEARNS. Marshall H IBM 8, 1982 parade in Willow Bay subdivision, they all stopped at the Miner residence for popsicles TREATS . . . After virtually all the younger kids In the block turned out for neighborhood $H1 pkg. Sausage n Biscuits995 :S1. 59 Red or White SEEDLESS " 16 oz pkg Jumbo Hot Dogs ABrdr Sliced Bacon 59 S1 .99 $1 -- Reynolds, Dewey Gar- rett and Ivan Perry. Ground Beef Patties 2.49 Ground Beef PattiesAuLstar$4.98 3 lb. pkg. Scotch Buy Chicken Ready Chunk Chicken Pepperonl, Cheese, Sausage, Hamburger Just Heat Chunk Style With Broth Pizza can 6 Vi oz. n Serve! SAVE 28 vineyard fresh for our Plump, tight bunches toughest customer.. .you! Our produce buyers go to the rich vineyards checking grapes for color, sweetness, size, looks, all the things that make grapes "tough customer ready. And, when the grapes are rich and ready to go "pop In your mouth, ...mmmm, taste that flavor... QCool Whip Birdseye Topping Frozen QCream Pies Your Choice Peach Ice Cream TK'0n'th Bel-Ai- Magic Shell Leaf Lettuce Mrs. 51c Red or Green Leaf Crispy Fresh r 89 oz. Pie 89 SI! 1.85 lceCream Toppings ctnz: 14 ,s1.39 lMOC. WINK 9 Instant Milk"FQ Wrights 1 6.9! Safeway Charcoal Briquets Homestyle or Buttermilk 8 oz. Half Gal. Lucerne Half & Half Grand AA Eggs KsU Biscuits bunch Lucerne favored Low Fat Milk packages Ozark Hardwood SAVE 25 ON 5 10 lb. bag IIPPANTAIQUPE LARGE SIZE Fresh from California Soft Bread Assorted Popsicles Super J Loaves a SAVE 10 Mrs. Wright 18 count bag LOOK FOR FREE SAFEWAY PRODUCE LEAFLETS IN YOUR PRODUCE DEPT. HELPFUL HINTS ON STORING, PREPARING & SELECTING FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! s39 16 Your OZ. Whits or Wheat Choice Single Cheese Slices Scotch Buy Wrapped Imitation Cheess 12 oz. pkg. s1.49 |