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Show For IJoy Foliec Phone EX The last week meet nt Monte Criat from Monday until Wednesday. Eight girla under the direction of Arlene UamDlin EX 4 2240 Mrs Walter (Maryj Randall cn joyed the trip. T. I. Baker recently attended Congratulations to Mrs.- - James the P. T. Baker reunion in Idaho (Ixiltuej Sehoelileld on her birth Palls. Accumjianing Mr. Baker was day Aug lull. his son. Pay Baker, and one of his Miss Maxenc Belnap, daughter daughters, Mrs. Minnie lieaer, ana children of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs of Mr and Mrs Wendell Belnap, Dean Baker and family of Plain is in California enjoying a visit Mr. Belnap s sister, Mis. T City also joined them lor the trip with HelaUves from Nyssa, Ore., Burley, J. .Stanford and family of West Co and all over met at Idaho Palls anu viiia, California. Allen was Mrs U'on (Iva I enjoyed the get together. Howard Olmstead, T. P. Bakei recently sustained as the new sec-and son Pay drove to Salt Ijakt clary of the Roy hirst Ward lie l tin- fun attend to Society City Wednesday I Ineral of Dale Beanrt Hu willy oi rigular monthly wink meet Syracuse. ,lig ul the Roy hilst Ward Re, let Neil Portxs Sunday Sihoul ilass Society was teinu d as very sue enjoyed an outing last Saturday .ssiu, this pu.sl luesday A large The group moloitd to t onto number ol ladies turned out loi miming ana the mietilig to wulk on Items for Springs and enjoyed the coming skating aid The Mutual of the Boy 1st Ml.s Hattie (jibljy and be r daugb enjoyed a trip to Como also Las. ti r Iris, flew to New Ymk Priday Monday night they drove up and and spent the weekend returning enjoyed a picnic and swimming iiome by plain Sunday evening and skating party liny vis. tid Mis Gibby s son who Mr. and Mrs. Howard ulni-tiaresides tit re alid took III .seve ral and family attended a hnthd.iy peiints eif illlelest among which party at the Clinton Putk last Sun were Niagia Falls and the annua, day It was to honor Mrs Judsoi, I.Ds pageant held at Palmyra eon Thurgood on her birthday A laigc ciinilig the I j! lull uf the Los number attended Also attindiiig pel from Hoy were Mr and Mrs Wit Mr and Mis J Leonard Itus lard Parker. tell. Ill company wittl Hie lr liaugb Mr and Mrs Cnarhs W Mug.in ti r and son iii law, Mr and Mis attended a reunion dinner last I n Bill Stailey, thiir daughter. Mr and Mrs day night at Maddox in Br.ghuin Su ale y s pji en s, Mr brothe-- i Dick Ins and All the Elton former classmates, .Vraley. City affair was enjoyed by Mi and Mis of Youngstown. Ohio, and Kenny Keith Danger, Mr and Mis Jack Bussell, nephew of Mr Russell Shipley, Mr and Mrs Bill Khint left- - Saturday for a 10 day trip and Mr. and Mrs Jack lligg.ns to Yellows!. me P.nk I hey also t Mr and Mrs Rhine were hue expect to visit Y.rgin.a ( ity Mon! mg from their home in California and v.sit relatives ul the Straley s The Nimble Thimbles a hcsl in SlxkHl, Mont lit lore 411 group attended the ounty 4 II on he- trii). be group were the- guesta of Mr. and Mr. John Cathey at an outdoor dinner party Pri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miley and their children, Pat and Jen are on a Week camping trip In the Uintah where they are camping out and fishing HOT NEWS a) month visiting relatives here. Mrs. Emery is the sister of Mr. Owen Fox of Hal Vern. Mr. Emery is a wholesale groceryman in Hawaii and was very much interested in visiting the new super markets in this area it-- - FINAL Among other guests at the Owen home were tils 7J year old uncle Siucn Ihorsen and his son of Portland, Ore. They were here particUiui lly to visit with Mr. Eox s U3 year old mother who was at the home 'Jhc offiors and teachers of the laike View Ward Sunday School I, ad a lawn party at the Royal liar n,p home h r.day night A pot luck supper and games were enjoyed hose present were Mr. and Mr Aden Zaugg, Mr and Mr Earl B. (. fold. Mr and Mrs Baker, .Mr and Mrs lluiacc Thompson I. van Thomas, Mr Mr ant Mi and Mrs Ruben U ihcrg, Mr. ana Mis Robert Parker, Mr and Mrs Rodney Jones. Mr and Mr Carlos ana Mrs Milton jemn-un- , Mr ' I, ristense n, Patty Ihout, Margaret .augg Saudi a B.tigham and the host and hostess I lll.d was ge neral Mis hall in all el the Committee Itl ili.uge- assMed by Mrs Reuben M.lntg, Mrs Robert Parker and Mis M.lton Christensen, who were in rhnrge- - id the leed Mr. Rodney Miss Margaret Zaugg and June Mi-- s Joyce took were in charge d the games Miss Iris Ur McKinley, daughter id Mr and Mrs Lynn A McKinley, ul Pi ov o. was a guest in the Royal llarrup home- last week Hoyle Lund who lias been in trae'.on for a spine injury at the e.p and aiound again 1 ill e - SUMMER .'a. at hnllie L It. on la CLEARANCE IlM iJi.lkr I ihmii 'li t i it btjltj So 2200 W hospital th.s week to a major operation Mi ,tnd Mis t haunt ey Daily and L, iu.lv ul Roy. ale enjoying a two wiiks visit f i cun Mrs Hally par tubs. Mi and Mrs R E. Usman, and J.u tpieline and Eddie Usman, of llairisbiirg. Pennsylvania Rev Arthur Wickstrom returned Sat in dav Horn spending two weeks at A It liras, Idaho, assisting with tin- Luther Heights Bible Camp Mr and Mrs Karr Hodge and thin- daughters and his parents, recently .) n! a few days fishing and boating in Yellowstone- Park Mr Hodge returned again W day evening with a group of 30 n't ml iii.itiigo e W fall clothes A BE HIE HUM It) SEE Ol SEIMIION l.'IK 1 .l ; I Of I l",H I I' ' ' ' ' j a few who will Buy day s there. Two babies were blessed in the Third Ward, Sunday They Buy were Steven Iee, the son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Charles Parker,! ( hrista. the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dean Bitten 5651 South 1900 West Roy, Utah Sirloin Tip or Rump U. S. Choice ROUND Boneless Birdseye Fresh Frozen Medium Nippy tu? n fj FARM FRESH FRUITS G VEGETABLES QUALITY FIRST -- 10 Lbs.-N- ew Seedless Thompson Crop RED BLISS POTATOES Vine Ripened - Cold -- w BAKERY Pluihy Duke" ha a With, whistle! Moving tart, tall. y, POUND REG. 75c EACH Loai Potato Rocky Road GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL VALUES ACTC.MN HARVEST CARNATION OLIVES i s TUNA No. 1 4lorSl CHICKEN OF THE SEA No. Tuna&l!oodles2ns29c INDIAN GEM INDIAN GEM BEANS..5lorT IMH No. R YG MIST 4,orSr 10 OZ. CEM 1.23 WHITE BAG 59c FROZEN CANS 5lor89c FREESTONE 25 . Cl DER GALLONS SHAVERS 6 OZ. 1 00 LB. VINEGAR CANS ,s2.89 ... 69c FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 9 lor1 10 OZ FROZEN No. 2 Ws SUGAR. IIUN TS . . 00 No. 303s PEACHES. . . 3 PAPER 10 LB. 6 OZ. I 5tor1 . . APPLE SAUCE.. 5 ior1 00 INDLYN LEA10NADE...13forT I.IRDSI YE 1 2. SUGAR . . . SE No. 303. PEAS . No. 303 CUT GFM INDIAN GEM 6lorT . . 303 Stewed Tomatoes 8or$1 WHOLE OR CREAM STYLE 303 CORN . N 2 Cans for $1 ROYAL REI) l.r OZ. STRAWBERRIES 598 PER TO YOU TWICE DAILY N VALUES-OVE- VINEGAR. e Lbs. or Warm MINT & CHOCOLATE OR MARSHMALLOW AND CHOCOLATE Ill M"s GALLONS A. WVv. 2 wkmmm PPER Vi TS?- I PKG. FOR POUND PURPLE PLUMS vW $ FISH STICKS INDIAN (.EM msm (sxsss ofm 000 sS POUND POUND o. - REA EM LHCE the - MltUIRs M SKIRTS HSf R FRESH MEATS CUT THE WAY YOU KoX B.i-a.- u-i- I Mr. and Mr. Ray Emery and their two soils of Hawaii, have returned home after spending a i d Itoy, Utah, Thursday, August 8, 1957 Suit-Chronicl- e, SILVERDALE 00 FROZEN PEAS . . . 3 ior 3 5c iw mil Xe e&) ?M2J(3DJ t . OPEN 8:30 a.m.-- 9 p.m. ROY, UTAH WHERE QUALITY G FRIENDLY SERVICE NEVER END B&SB3SS33B |