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Show The 1957 General Electric merchandise. He returned home Saturday. ROY MEWS The Arsenal Villa PTA are contheir membership drive at ducting TO PLACE ROY NEWS CALL ANT OF THE FOLLOWING the present time. 32667 20268 Kyle Harrop Arlene Hamblin Marge Stevena Ruth Hick Betty Stahle The Roy Third Ward Relief will hold their annual bazaar Friday, Nov. 9 at 5 p.m. in the Lake View stake house. Supper will be sold. Everyone is invited to attend. So-sie- 40210 . 2 9441 21184 Office Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobia and daughtes Mindy spent an eventful week in Los Angeles secently. They isited Disney Land and Mr. and Mrs Cobia went through the Los Miss Patricia Burgener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Burgener, a junior at the USAC spent last weekend home. Saturday she attended a lovely luncheon at Beau Brummel's in Salt Lake City honAngeles temple There they met oring the Tupperware Star llostess- their friend Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs, formerly 'of Riverdale who is an officiator in the temple and Harold Delbert Brown and Jack Hazen Goucher of Ogden who has charge tried some end of the season fishof all the baptismal performed in ing last weekend up in Cokeville, the temple. Wyo., and were very lucky. They The Cobias were also the guests alo reported they were mighty cold at the home of Ray and Demce too Fitzell, TV and movie stars who Mr and Mr Maynard Burgener have currently lecn appearing in the stage show "Plain and Fancy. happily report that their and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hi- - and Mrs Richard J. Martin Terry and three children, are going Wash were guests to make their home here m Roy. of Ft Wednesday and Thursday at the They have spent the last 8 years in home of Mr and Mrs Lynn Barn- Handover Hills, Maryland and are hart on 2000 West. ai riving here Nov. 12. Pfc. Martin is cnrouto to Europe Mr Ross Dredge, son of Mr and and Mrs Martin to Oconomawac Wis she is the niece of Mrs Barn- Mrs Lester Dredge, a Jr at the U cd L' is pledged to the Pi hart Kappa Alhpa Fraternity Mr and Mrs Louis I) Siebcrt of I.t Col Francis Burton of the Uaupota. Wis. were guests of the Lynn Barnharts Sunday and Mon- Army Reserve, is leaving Saturday day Mr. Seibert is the station mas- Nov. 4th for a two weeks tour of er of Waupaco, which is the home duty at the Command & General Staff College at Ft Uvenworth, town of the Barnharts son-in-la- , , Kansas Cottle's were hosts at The d recent home gathering of friends for a buffet luncheon They were Pre. aad Mrs. Henry A Mails. Mr asd Mbs James 1. Nelson. Mr and Mrs Howard Write, and Mr and Mrs Farrell Mnith R. F. ihe I moil Sou-Chronicl- Hoy, Utah, Thursday, November 1, 1956 e, mam GlLF BRAND OZ. CANS 4Vk 9 lor $11 00 BROKEN SHRIMP HEREFORD BRAND 12 OZ. CORNED Q v BEEF WTLLA POINT Furniture Co PEAR HALVES CANS J KOI NTY KIST-- 12 OZ. VAOCUUM KERNEL 0 CORN DENNISON'S I 00 2W J APPLE LAND be-..i- RED HARROW 2 FIG BARS POUNDS Pack GOLDEN VALLEY APPLE CIDER 49c 24 OZ. JARS GRAPE NECTAR for $100 1 for $1 00 I J C 41 OZ. CANS GRAPEFRUIT 1 MIDWEST I SIEVE PEAS GALLON 2 GOLDEN 00 I 301 CANS IU BRND 3 for $1 10 tor $9 00 CUT GREEN BEANS B 303 CAN O 0 cans $1 00 I FOR THE FIRE PLACE 69c PRESTO 6lor69c LOGS BOSTON BUTT y 4 JUICE cans $1 00 LOUISIANA A PLEASANT GROVE ' SAUCE J SHAVERS 7 for $100 is now in n for $900 RAMONA NO. 303 SIZE CAN APPLE 48 OZ. CANS JUICE SIZE CANS C SAUCE 49c of Roy J APPLE 40 OZ. CAN CHILI C APPLE LAND cans $1 O fl NO. 303 SIZE CANS CREAM STYLE O Sor $1 00 FRUIT 0 CORN COCKTAIL T 41 OZ. CANS A for $100 11 0 for $9 00 TOMATO J for S! 00 COCKTAIL HUNTS BLUE PINE SIZE CANS 2W FRUIT 303 CANS JUICE 2W 6IZE CANS C HUNTS 19c STEW PINEAPPLE $0 D PLUMS OYSTER &MILAX BRAND for $5 9 0 SUMMER GARDEN 10 OZ. CAN'S SUN CROP BRAND SIZE CANS 2V4 for $9 00 PURPLE B CON CARNE the process of a remodeling and expantion program which will add an additional 3000 sq ft. to their present ahow floor The new add. turn features modern open architecture, and is expected Thirty three Jaytees Jayceltes, to he open to the public somerime and their guests enjoyed a costume during the lit t two or three weeks Halloween party at Riche's Lounge They cordials invite all their friend slo come in and set this new last Saturday night Many different types of costumes dev i lopment were in evidence- - A tie for prize It was Back to school night' for osiumes. went to Blaine Bingham as a roll of Scotch toilet tissue. ani the parents cd students of the Roy Rob Olson as a shapely redhead Fhmentsry School thur-dagniht a ham din I hi y met at 7 ltd P M Guest speak Games, dancing and r was Rulicit Tin ker director cd ner were enjoyed by he following Mr and Mrs Min llamada, Mr and tin- Weber County Planning Com He discussed plans-foMis Dom Art mnietti. Mr and Mrs m. 'Mini Blaine Bingh :i. Mr and Mrs Bob the new pjayu'ound Following Stevens. Mr and Mrs Bob Rush Mr 7 ucki r stalk, the parents en Mr and Mrs Max Glover, Mr and loved a sample meal in Ihe cafeteria d he mi1..! was !.. 'flow parents the Mrs Bob Stewart. Mr and Sugihara Mr and Mrs Bub1 ype inra's t in. I the children enjoy Wade Mr an Mrs Gene Sales dill .Ilg 'he ear Mr and Mrs Glade Nielson Mr and Mrs Tom Williams. Mr and Mrs The Roy 1st Ward Relief Society Frank Nomura Mr and Mrs Don will hold its regular teachers report Shreck. Mr and Mis Grant Gibson, meeting on Tuesday Nov tit h. at 11 and Mr and Mis Boh Olsen and 15 PM The alico' gy lesson will Mis Lorna Faulkner follow at 2 IHI P M All ladies in the ward are invited to attend A Halloween dance was enjoyed Tuesday night at the Lakcview stake gym The Roy Third, Fourth and I.ake View wards participated Hues were awarded to Mr and Mrs Gordon R Hill who were dressed as two cannibals. Kay Thompson. as a man, and Earl Garner, dressed a a woman HUNTS Per Pound POUNDS n rp Nearly Boneless No Waste I from CduDiMa After attending the dance at the Fake View gym a chili supper was enjoyed at the home of Charles Parker by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stahle and the hosts. Del-gar- praise the Lord? Surely throngll ai ts of love and kind- to our fellow Bien -- in only the god that ia all of us. striving to be of service, in His name, to those who need our hrlr Duell Sparrow enjoyed a trip to Louisville, Kentucky last week. He left Wednesday by plane with a stopover in Chicago. The purpose of the trip was to inspect the new II VOTE FOR ELMER H. BROWN Keptil'lio.m Mr. Brown 'a n i for State Srhoo !a f will assure all of us a good help obtain our share of school funds, a Boar representation, to standard sufficient KDI'CATION IS NKAR R 3 To HIM! Pounds APPLES 25c 2 Pounds 15c SWEET GRAPES LONG GREEN STEWING CUCUMBERS BIRDSEYE BRAND Fresh Frozen Each 5C Packs L for $100 10 Oz. Your Choice teaching staff. AXI) DKA JONATHON TOKAY I shall hies the Ixird at all limes; His praise shall continually be in my mouth. (Psalm 7 I.t.) II uw may we blesa and n LOCAL FANCY 0 I Green Peas Corn Fr. Fries Potato Patties Mixed Vegs. Peas & Carrots String Beans Polar Brand 10 oz. Packs TRAWBERRIES BROWN HELL WORK FOR YOU L Paid Political Advertising 225! by Roy Kiwania Club Date Nut Surprise CAEC Special Reg. 35c tore Kg Per Loaf SWIRL I E OPEN DAILY Each 1, Food Per Lb. FRESH BAKED ORANGE VOTE FOR ELMER H. CHICKENS Fresh Baked L for FROZEN CUT UP 8:30 M A.M.-- 9 P.M 29c :s |