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Show I Ax Sun Chronicle, Thursday January it, 1982 WESTPOIIIT 1 NEWS Four Babies were given a name and a blessing in sacrament service Sunday, they were the infant son of Darrell and LaRue King wkho was named Ned by his father, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson Ross who was named Theron by Lamar Davis, the lovely little daught-te-r of John Lee Thurgood was named by her grandfather Lee Thurgood. The daughter of Evan and Rita Murry was named Robin by Thomas H. Murray. Two youngsters were baptized at baptismal " services held ' in West Point Ward Sunday. Maureen Flint was baptized by her brother Jeffrey and confirmed by her Father Glen Flint. Verla Beth Porter was baptized by her father Verl Porter. Craig Patterson and Hal Hunt grad.uu.d from Primary. Zelma Singleton was called to serve as Guide Patrol Leader on the Primary Stake Board. She has had considerable expeience in Primary work. Rita Murray has been called to serve as leader of the Trekkers in the Ward Primary. Primary Stake attend.' Primary Ward 7 ' BIG DISCOUNTS A BONANZA AT SAVE-O- N Hormel V J 12 oz. Can SPAM' f WE ARE STILL cans GERBERS can GENERAL 12 Oz. Can Niblets Discount Prices 5 for POTATOES C: 127 ! Instant 3 'A oz. Or-ld- a 620 ELECTRIC Save-O- n Cl I Yebter' TUBE looseledf s9 Reg. 16.95 CLOSEOUT Jiffy Corn MUFFIN MIX 18 oz. Jar Big Too PEANUT BUTTER fin Swiftening 3 lb. SHORTENING Vets Regular N HAPPY for DOG FOOD HOLIDAY ASSORTED Economy Size Reg. 1.19 CHOCOLATES FLORIENT ? Large Sweet Nava! 2V2 Lbs. s1.38 box Q29 ORANGES ' 1 i Lb. 74c aOSEOUT lb. 10c 100 TABLET BOTTLE jf Easy to Park - Fun to Shop PIR1N SUPER jS SPECIAL SUZETTE Ascorbic Acid FIG BARS 2 100 Tablets VITAMIN LBS. FRESH 100 MG $7 Refc. V t; 1 ( BROOM OF BARGAINS Junior Baby food Tour-name- a en Red Chief 1.28 ' , FREE COFFEE i Deodorant The Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a coffee at the home of Mrs. Marge Grover last Sat. It whs in honor of Mrs. David Heffernan who is leaving the chapter to join her husband in Colorado, where they will make their home. Mrs. Heffemans mother and sister- - were special guests along with others. Sixteen of the girls of the chapter were there. A birthday breakfast was "given last week honoring the of Mrs. Marwood Lay-toThose attending were Norma Bennett, Della Harris, Edith Koldcwyn, Anne Sutton, June Newey, Juanita Oviatt, Ruth Lay-to- n and Maude Driskill. Maude took candid pictures of the group withjier neW Poloroid camera. Mrs. E. P. Jensen received word shortly before Christmas that her mother, Mrs. Cavill Bartlett of Louisville, Kentucy' was in critical condition after surgery in a hospital there. Mr. $nd Mrs. Jensen with their two children drove to the southern city to be with her. Condolences also to Mrs. Joseph Anderson who lost her husband on the eve of Christmas. Mr. Anderson passed away after an illness. .Mr, Percy Fisher is recuperating at his home after a seige iri a hospital from a heart atf tack. Bill Idles is getting well after undergoing back surgery. Mrs. Dean Sorensen has been ill for the past two months is now able to sit up for a few hours each day. Off by Jet to the colorful of Roses payeant in Pasa-denCalif, were the M. J. BenJ netts. At Give Away Prices! mi & SATURDAY Preparation NEWS ' wi4 SERVED FRIDAY meeting will be held Jan 22, at West Point. It is hoped that all primary workers will attend this CLEARFIELD mil LnJ I Gtl. ,r ' of items too numerous to mention j09 IBEH ' Cleaning House ., n. PURE APPLE Preparation meeting also.- - . Alonzo Zaugg and Blair Dahl have accepted teaching positions is the Sunday School. The Girls MIA volleyball tournament will begin the 25th of Jan. The games are scheduled for Thursday flights. There will be one Beehive team and one Junior team and one' Senior Team Junior M Men Avon the Stake Championship in Basketball, for the first half of the basketball season. It has been suggested by the Committee that Genealogical each mo it, ter of each family complete their own Personal Record S .ee; icoxing every possible date crci .mg, birth confirmation, Bap i;m, blessing, marriage fif r.icr-!c- d and all ordinations, oidinarc: r.cieod ect concerning cr.: ; family and be ready to start your genealogy (if you have hot already done so) when the Gene logical home teachers call en you. If you would like a special vis!; contact your gene. alogy committee. Mlllred frauman has" been released fioni her position pi the MIA with thanks lor her service She and her husband Charles Bauman been called to serve in the Southwestern Indian Mission. The Relief Society Lesion for Next Tuesday will be held at 2 20 Attitudes and Manners-Courtes- y p.m. in' Church, Quilting will begin at 9 30 a m Ma and Mrs Veryl Cleverly were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oleson on New Years day A family party will be held in Roy Friday to honor Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Bauman who will be leaving soon for the mission field and also to honor Larry Oleson. , 4. KC meeting will be held Jan. 18. all officers and teachers are asked to AKt ir I I $1.49 1967 W. 5700 SO. IN THE HEART OF THE BIG ROY SHOPPING CENTER! |