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Show Thursday September 25, 1958 the Sunday School and Mutual of the Roy First Ward. The ROY NEWS or Rib CENTER CUT - Loin 17 The Roy First Ward Relief Vnr Gailcy, son of Mrs. Virginia will also enter BYU this social hold its will Galley opening ;icty So- - icxt Tuesday Sept. 30th at 10 i m All the ladies of the ward re cordially invited to come and jnjoy the occasion. The program ivtll include some special numbers fion the school for the blind in Ogden. j The recent bazaar held in the r.'v First Ward was a big success and the presidency wishes to thank eryone who helped m anyway. V organization is very grateful "or the wholehearted support they i eived from the members of the ird and all the others who were id enough to attend and support min this endeavor and to those were good enough to buy 10 - ice for adveitisements 1 c think it might be well to men i n that the Cook Book which was atured at the bazaar is still avail-liland would make a lovely gift in in anyone who is interested okmg If you would like a copy . all Arlene Hamblin EX 4 2240. Mr and Mrs William R Smith lave been having a very enjoyable visit with their daughter, Mrs Ear Haglei of San Fiancisco She isited with them for about a week she is as most of you know, a sis-e- r to Ariel Smith While Mrs laglcr was here, two" other wcie able to be here for a lsit. 'I hey are Ed R Smith of roo and Hubert Smith, and fain Iv also of Provo Her sister, Mrs William Miller of Burley and her umily were here also Carol Smith will enter BYU this veekend She was recently released rent her position as organist in bro-her- s Mr and Mrs. Dean Wibcrg are the parents of a new baby girl born on the 22nd of Sept. They hate three other children PRUNES PEARS were given to Gary Stanley .Vaunghn Howes Gkn Taylor, Bill Gardner and Dale Taylcr, Sunday evening in the Roy Third Ward. Their mothers also received small replicas. Tenderfoot Fruit Farm 'i nort'1 Mile Death Curvi of Convenient Budget 2 LOIN END CUT PER POUND The John Purser family present ed a most interesting program Sun day evening at Sacrament meeting l nthe Roy Third Ward Gene gave a poem, Judy Lynn sang, Penny played a piano solo and Mr,, and Mrs Purser gave talks A. Mrs W. Ogan, Fresh - County Style SAUSAGE entertained the members of her bridge club last week at her home Those present were Mrs LaVar Stark, Mrs. , Findley Gridley, Mrs Roger Cntch-lowMrs. Mrs. Paul Naisbitt, t hdi les Pennington, Mrs. Leo Johnson and Mrs. Lyle Rogers. James Hamblen Sr., 2778 , rated six national honor awards for her prize iris in the Iris Societys annual American show held recently in New York. Three of her originals received a highly recommended rating and on three ethers, honorable mention. Mrs Gardell Jacobsen of Salt Lake City accompanied Mrs Hamblen on the trip Mrs W 5GO0 So Bishop Charles F, Hull of the Lake View Ward entered the Dee Hospital Sunday pm. for surgery. He is reported to be doing very well. OCOMA 1 old timer may remember when a girl didn't care whether spinning wheels had white side-- I walls or not. u FOR DOWN PAYMENT Up to 15 months 1 4 Ch'cken 69c COFFEE POUND BREAKFAST CUP 79 c SHORTENING t $198 HONEY 1 49 3 Each Pack Cello Wrap Quart CABBAGE MIX Per Pound Pound LEGHORN APPLE Fresh - Cello Bag CARROTS Fresh - Local 2 for QQc Beef Stew oz. Can m Roy We sell nothing but Quality Products 129 PEACHES Quart Can TABLE PRIDE U HEART 3 Cans ,T0MAT0 SOUP HEY ECHOS & SHORTS ADMISSION FRESH BAKED (or SAVINGS! On YOUR Family's Furnishings POUNDS FRESH GUM DROPS TOMATO CATSUP SNIDERS Jar 2 FRESH BAKED Regular 25c LOAF SPECIAL HARD Regular 35c 29 ROLLS e; circus 6 cans $1 STEWED ORANGE 8 ,01 55 Qc 1 COOKIES... c I 55 POUNDS SANDWICH LIBBYS 8 FRESH FROZEN 2 $198 g Gallon SKYWAY DOZEN SPECIAL FRESH FROZEN 29' ANTI FREEZE 23 SESAME CUT BREAD FRESH BAKED BUDDY BOY POUNDS POP CORN DATE NUT SURPRISE CAKE Strawberry or Raspberry 45tall 5 c $00 EACH Regular 75c Special TOMATOES oz. Cans MISSION $1.00 $1 49 LAUNDRY BASKET LIBBYS PLASTIC 6 oz. Cans I GRAPE JUICE FRESH FROZEN US 2 n DRINK Last of the Fast Guns 2:45 l 40 oz. PLUS B 4 (AMPBEILS 7 Qc $100 DELIGHT PRESERVES Dont forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER LOTS OF CARTOONS S 5 Pounds ONIONS 00c COCKTAIL 3 3 for 5 cans PINEAPPLE Hawaiian Gold $1 00 YELLOW FRUIT 4 cans 29 Q No. 211 Sise ic ic $100 8 oz Cans a 2 LIBBYS Surf Mist FREESTONE day can be the of jour life, if days happiest your childs old enough to 4 OYSTERS APPLES 24 SWIFTS yTs! School $100 Jill GRAPEFRUIT JONATHON u 46 oz. cane PINEAPPLE SWANDOWN 1 AQ c FRUIT CAKE DRINK 4 Pks SI Cake Mixes 59' S KRAFT OIL Fresh Green 26 oz. Pack RED ARROW W 69c Pound JU1CE, cFIG BARS 07C SERVICE SEE 98c Individual 1 POUNDS SWIFTENING GALLON MEYERS V DOORS Bacon Game Hens 3 ch Size 1 DAVE'S OPEN 9-ln- SWEET RASHER CORNISH Trout for 55c I Per Pound SWIFTS MOUNTAIN Meat Pies 53 Tuna 35 Turkey S SPARE RIDS FRESH FROZEN 8 oz jjS Beef to Pay - 2 lbs 97c 1 YOUR OLD TIRES Hiway 91 ... Farmer Style MEATY - Mel-dru- Terms te badges The regular monthly meeting of the RoiAnnes Club was held last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. David Bingham. Mrs. LaVar McMillan, club president, conduct- td a short business meeting, after which games were enjoyed by the gioup under the direction of Mrs. Allen G R Olcson and Mrs Zaugg. the entertainment committee Refreshments were served by to the following memi he hostess bers Mrs Harvey Schenck, Mrs. Janies Stewart, Mrs Joseph Dawson, Mrs LaVar McMillan, Mrs. Lyman Schenck, Mrs Walter Mis Thurman Tubbs Jr, vlrs My Bright, Mrs G R Olcson and Mrs Allen Zaugg JENSEN'S PER POUND Mrs. Clayton Goble, 4203 So. 1900 W'est, is home again after a week stay in the hospital for a heart ailment. Apples ' week. t e . ' TOOTH PASTE LEGATE 6 "$1.00 CO WITH FREE LIBBYS GREEN PEAS 69c I 6 Pks. TISSUE $1.00 HAIR BRUSH 11 rolls $1 1 CHARMIN TOILET TvSfT 01i QE "Wheie ' Quality SHOP in " rV - ROY is tin n m Inexpensive'' and ffiiiiiiHniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiuininiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiuiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii |