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Show i t l The May 79, 19S8 fe, ROY NEWS By Arlena Hamblin DAIRY PRINCESS EX Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holmes, 4875 S. 1900 W. received word that they are the grandparents of a baby son born to Wayne and Draca Marston Holmes last week at New Mexico. Primary will not be held this week in the Roy 3rd Ward and will start at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bennlon and family enjoyed a four day trip to Las Vegas and Hollywood, California. Also enjoying a vacation In California were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor. The Womens Guild of Our Saviors Lutheran Church will meet Thursday evening, June 5th at the church In Roy at 7.30 p.m. Any Interested ladies are cordially invited to attend. PLANS UTAH TOUR LrlmU Pretty Sandra Sue Stout of Piedmont, Oklahoma, Americas Dairy Princess, will participate ,ln Utahs June Dairy Month activities.' That announcement was made Wednesday by Wallace A. Parrish, Logan, chairman of Utahs Dairy Princess activities. While Miss Stouts Utah schedule has not yet been fully complete, she will definitely participate in Dairy Days in Cache Valley on June 26, Mr. Parish said. The part Oklahoma lass will be officially welcomed in Utah by lovely Marilyn Anderson, LehL, Utah county, Utahs Dairy Prin- cess. Miss Stout was chosen last October as American Dairy Princess in competition with 23 finalists, including Miss Anderson. An enthusiastic milk drinker, Miss Stout Is five feet, five inches tall, weighs 120 pounds and has brown hair FOR RENT and flashing green eyesWANTED GOOD LDS family to She is an expert on dairying rent newly constructed 2 bed- and farm work, having been active room apartment in Kanesvllle, in club work for nine years. Garden spot available. Shown by She has built up her own herd Phone Marof dairy cattle and today owns two appointment only garet Redford at registered Jersey cows, one heifer, one herd sire and two calves. She LARGE, light, four room basement has a trophy case full of blue ribapartment, partly furnished. bons for her projects in dairying, 2288 West 6000 South, Royclothing, sewing and public speaking. TEND CHILDREN Sandra Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stout, who opLike children, erate a CHILD CARE e general farm near Phone Piedmont. In addition good facilities for care to a herd Mrs. E. M. Cook. EX of 20 cows, the farm produces wheat, oats, barley, beef cattle, LESSONS sheep, pigs and chickens. ACCORDIAN LESSONS given in Bible School Starts your home. Instrument furnishor EX ed. Phone EX classified ADS MEMORIAL DAY - MAY 30TM FRESH FROZEN LEMONADE MIX n Pink BEAUTIFUL FRESH BASED Fresh Cut HOT PEONI DOG And BURGER Assorted Colors B U or Regular NS Per Dozen ' Per Dozen FRESH BAKED - Real "Old Fashioned" 4-- H SOURDOUGH BREADTH M - PER 700-acr- Vacation Bible School begins Monday morning, June 2, at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy. Classes will be held from 8:45 a.m. Phone 37 FORD PICK UP 11:45 a.m. dally, Monday through Closing exerFriday, June cises will be held Friday evening, NICE 56 FORD 2 Dr- Fully equipped, extra clean. Only 23,000 June 13, at which time the children miles. Call Ed Brooks, TA will demonstrate to parents and or EXT 755 or 255. friends what they have learned Vacation Bible School. at 1742 Peonies and Iris For Sale, the theme, Lets Following W. 4400 So., Phone EX Learn About God." Classes will be arranged according to age for children from three years old up. Mrs. Everett Seath is in charge KEN FAHNCKE of Vacation Bible School. A full General Contractor staff of experienced teachers will be on hand, Including Miss Frances 5976 So. 2100 W. EX Robbins, on vacation from Lutheran Bible Institute at Los Angeles. who will Instruct the Senior group. The playground will be refreshments Light supervised. will be served daily. Any children who may have missed the registration party can still easily register Monday morning. A registration fee is being Homes Concrete Slabs asked of $1.00 for the first child and 50c for each additional child Concrete Walls Garages in a family. Money received Basements Fences registration fees will help through Commercial Farm Buildings defray cost of the material used FUEt ESTIMATES-Thby the children. Fnest Job Remonobte" Anyone desiring further parti IT BUILD IT culars may contact Mrs. Everett Seath or Rev. Arthur Wickstrom. FOR S A L E LOAF FRESH BAKED RASPBERRY STRAWBERRIES 10 oz. - e I SEE US TESTED - TENDER KRAFTS P ARRAY k Large Colored or SWIFT'S PREMIUM - Boneless 0LE0 CUT UP 2 lbs. 73c SKINLESS STURDY - -4 4for$l SAUCE SNIDER BRAND 14 oz. PORK and Plastic 9 for $1 BEANS Tall Cans Pounds Con 88 Count APPLELAND APPLE 41c DINNERETTE POCNBCS s3.39 PICNIC SET PAPER 98c PLATES Four Place Setting - Complete Jars GRADE AA Small 2 jars 29c CANNON - TRI COLOR STRIPED - if SPECIAL POUND CATSUP o, 5c f(j REGULAR 69c EACH PER TOMATO I: Each Per Pound WHOLE Quart Cans 33 CAKE Arizona PAN READY for SAVINGS On YOUR Family's Furnishings - WHITE - GRAPEFRUIT 5for$l 3. J Packs TORTE Country Fresh Sdozl.OO PIXIE 10 oz. Pack MARSH 19c MALLOWS 32x60 inches BEACH TOWEL EACH JUST ASSORTED FLAVORS ivj'idiLi J) u "Where Quality SHOP In ROY iH.l r,i f Is iiihu-- in Inexpensive" FLAVOR-AIDRINK MIX and 3 Hi DEL MONTE 'C' Brand - 46 oz. Cans D Packs 10c I Orange Drink 4 for $1 New ORANGE 3for$l apricot DRINK JIMMIE'S, ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL OF A COMPLETE NEW STOCK CHILDRENS SHOES Free Minor Repairs for the Life of the Shoes FREE Heel & Toe Plates With Each Pair f New Shoes (0nc , EXP' SHOE FAST Set 0nly REBUIIDMG GUARANTEED SERVICE Jimmie's Shoe Service IN ROY WASHINGTON TERRACE ! . SOUTH OGDEN . i s m-- fi r 'uapunrMn i |