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Show Ti Chronicle Advertiser -- Sun , m April 1, 1971 t.iy, killed last March 19, in accident near an automobile Mr. Brunetti is Lush, Wyo. survived by five sisters and seven brothers. Mrs. Brunetti leaves three sisters. The services were conducted by Bishop Paul Reid of the Sunset 5th ward, burial in the Washington Memorial Cemetery in Midway were AAyron Flcren featured in Utah performance illi Flynn, singing sen ant duo who st. ii ted singing together a .'intents at Brigham oung iii.eisity; Hobby Bur- all the musicians in the internationally fain us Lawrence Welk show, none is more in demand for personal appearances than accordionist Myron Floren. Now in his 19th year with the champagne music maestro, Floren travels between 150, 000 and 2Gu,'.00 miles each year to participate in special engagements in communities throughout the country. Floren and seven other stars of the Vt elk show will present a benefit performance in Salt Lake City April 17 at 8 p m. n die Special Fvents Center at the niversity of 1 tah Of stars are Other For Sandi Jen- The 80th birthday of Alvin Sharp was observed March 20 at the family home with an open house for family and friends. Mr. Sharp and his wife, Lorna, have six children, all who were in attendance. They have 34 grandchildren and 48 By the time he was 19, he was playing professionally over a radio station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In 1944, he joined a USO band to entertain annual motorcycle show held at Browning Armory for his 1956 Harley 74 chopper. Beth Thompson is on her second of three casts on her left leg. She slipped on the ice about a month ago breaking her left leg in two places. It has been a painful experience but the break is healing nicely. Th , Ross Allens attended funeral services a week ago In Tooele for a young nephew, Monte Nelson, 5, who died of cancer. The youngster was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert n. ' - - tery. ' 8 West Point, Utah 84015 Id TocEay Ctpn& ToeCa Dcuj But riot Qlb IjouJi Sojfjujoy Dteexuutb .. Ifh&u&liB 8 K- 12t2 - St 15-o- 24J' Sotpjwmii DiBe8wz!b! &jb SUNSET STAKE There will be no Sunday next week as General Conference begins on Sunday. School K.r t j , .if , Grade A Fryers U 5 D A Inspected For Wholesomeness and Graded Chunk Bologna Spareribs Safeway The Piece By Fancy Bananas Head Lettuce Iceberg Large Heads Safeway Produce A 13 Large Grapefruit A Grade A Grade Fryer Breasts Fryer Thighs Fryer Drumsticks A Ground Beef , i Pork Chops ' " J.Z, 76 Beef Short Ribs 56 Chuck Roast c U S 1 0 & Folgers Coffee ' Maxim Instant Coffee Crisco Shortening , JI. J1 .46 V.1,' 85 The Dozen ) QQ A.OO Ca 5.76 of 24 .t 95c Mashed Potatoes 64 Nalley's Tartar Sauce Nalley's Horseradish 37 Cocktail Sauce cffnqe Cheese lit Liquid Prell 89c Shampoo 32c ' 53c Paper Towels : 79" . ' Drinks 98c T -- if Local Y?. piscouvr t csf . 're 1!c:: 68 ci: 35 0' 1 -- Foncy G test of lb x total discounts stv U'r the reason everyone's food cost is much less at is SAFEWAY DISCOUNT clAr 18 12 12 m hi SUNSET SECOND Charlotte Widdison was released as assistant ward libr- arian. Judith Larsen was released as a Sunday School Teacher. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Visiting Teacher Message with Lola Hokansen Phypresenting the lesson. llis Huffman will give the Spiritual Living lesson in both day and night classes. Voung Married group held a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kruitbosh following the dance on Saturday evening. Del Monte Cut Green Beans L Monte Green Beans MM '! Fn, o v: ' Yogurt mi O C'op Mi 35; 27; QC 7 23 48; Large 58; uoz 38c' iiiiwimT? VVA Boil in Bag Vegetables With Butter Sauce Sliced Green Beans. Golden Corn, Green Peos Mixed Vegetables or Chopped Spmoch In Cream Sauce mi Strebel. Wanda Tubbs will present the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday evenOn Wednesday morning ing. Betty Capner will give the Visiting Teacher message which will be followed by the Spiritual Living class, Arlene Bates class leader. SUNSET FIFTH Bonnie Adair was sustained a Primary Teacher. Betty Jones will give the Visiting Teacher Message in Relief Society on Tuesday. Reid will lead the Spiritual Living group both day and night classes. Co-le- SUNSET SIXTH Sacrament meeting next Sunday will be held at 5 p.m. following the general conference session. Sunset 6th will meet with Sunset 3rd and 4th Newly created impound- ments pose several problems to fishery biologists: What will the water temperatures be? How much turbidity will the reWhat will the servoir have? food production be like? What type of fish will sruvive and grow well in the new body of water? These and other biological and limnologies' questions often take several years to answer. New reservoirs undergo many changes, and it often takes several years to establish a definite pattern. Canned Biscuits llibu'y A(rtd Ice Box Cookies ri,b'r Whipping Blend Yogurt Gelatin Nabisco Snocks 2Se Nabisco Snacks h Ch Z 'z 96 V:. 10 'J Cm Flovort 9 n r Chi Salt lake Tribune Deseret News Ogden Standard Examiner Provo Doily Herald Logon Herald Journal Pocatello Idaho State Journal Idoho Falls Post Register Twin Foils Times New Boise State Journal Elko Daily Free Press This Advertisement Effective Thru Next Sunday, April 4, 1971 C p Mtf- - Ch.((n Horn Fl to evening Ericson report return after 2 Pkf 28 38 44 45 i?t7tcro)ui C r ! COaiOM ;4 I960 SAMWA1 fcj StOtfS INCORPOIA ItO 4f f hear THU FRI SAT 12 years SUNSET SEVENTH Lee Stephens was sus tained a deacon and presented his Duty to God Trail award, he is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Allan Stephens. Mark Herschi was presented his Duty to God Trail award, he recently graduated from Primary and was sustained a deaA son of Mr. and Mrs. con. Clark Herschi. Elaine Moore will give the Visiting Teacher Message in Relief Society on Tuesday morning. Day Spiritual Living class will be led by Carol Mitchell with Florence Cook presenting the lesson to the evening class. SUN MON m all hlw cartoon in Sweden on a mission. KAUBSZY s Mike following his FtAfust TECHNICOLOR Newspapers: ,5- -49 Ivtt" Nn Doy Sunday For More Great Discounts Check One Of These ::: 49 Saffola Margarine Kraft Cheese Whiz wards. Theron Watts was released as speech director in the MIA, Janet Chambers sustained to that position. Phyllis Emory was sustained a den mother in the cub scouting program. The canning project this week will be beef, the date Contact the Gary Friday. Schroaders. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Visiting Teacher Message, Diane Frasham, leader at 9:15 a.m. Betty Larsen will present the Spiritual Living lesson at 10 a.m. A large number of relatives and friends were present on Ladies Night Tuus. 10; 0 David Strebel was sustained a priest last week, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert present problems ftlore Pel folonte Piscounfs 38r i SUNSET FOURTH It is too early to predict what fish growth and angling success might be, but fishery biologists are hopeful that this new impoundment will become a significantaddition to the fishery of the area. r?rade AA Eggs (' Betty Rossiter was sustained Relief Society Work Director to replace Linda Watts who has been sustained a counselor to Betty Bateman. Visiting Teacher Message in Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be given by Flora Neibaur with Bonnie Jenkins presenting the Spiritual Living lesson. 1972. 25 Co SUNSET THIRD Preliminary studies ample. indicate that this reservoir will probably be best suited for warm water species. Large-mout- h bass and black crappie will be stocked in the reservoir this year, and plans are to open it to year round angling Jan. 1, Each . DISCOUNTING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS r Lb 88 Qn 3.84 5 Bel-a- ir The trui Ib bog Extra The Total Discount Machi iru . William Burns and Bernice Brighton were sustained Sunday School teachers, Ilene Stanger and Larry Hansen released. Jerry Ellsworth was sustained cub scout Weblo leader, Jerry Barker released. Joan Poulsen will lead the Visiting Teacher Message class in Relief Society on Wednesday morning with Linda Williams leading the evening class. Gunlock Reservoir in Washington County is a good ex- Del Monte Fancy Spinach 1' c'lV" Del Monte Green Peas l Monte Golden Corn Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes i , nt Drinks T m Hair Spray 4 Bathroom Tissue Toothpaste wmm' Collage Cheese . 4 k. - .; ,56 ( ' Fancy O Crisp Green Cabbage ' Yellow Onions 1 I Del By The Dozen j- Karo Maple Syrup., 8 Monte Fruit Cocktail Del 35' 0 St Del 34' 1 Navel Oranges J 28 Each Big Buys On Small Cans 2. 68 3 1.35 c Del Monte Spinach, Cream Style Corn, Whole Kernel Golden Corn, Green Peas, French Style Green Beans, Regular Cut Green Beans 1.20 . ib Rome Beauty Apples Red Delicious Apples 28" 2 Reservoirs Always Best Co loch Garden Fresh Carrots . Jumbo Pascal Celery Mix 'em or Match 'em Vegetables 22c 8 u 73 iALll HU TTT " 1.17 " Lb . 82" Coch Red Radishes 1.29 . II ib. 14 u Russet Potatoes uTn. 2i20 Green Onions !T u 49 69 ik S U By Baby Scott Diapers Instant Folgers Choice full Cut SD A Choice rrr Baby Scott Diapers ', A Freshly Ground Chuck D A Choice Baron of Beef Boneless Rolled 68 s. 0 58e :22 Scotkins Napkins s, Tender Meot Round Steaks Deodouint Beauty Bar r7?r.i looded With 56c Zest Soap 1 Saturday evening at 7 p.m. at the Stake Center there will be broadcast the priesthood all priesthood meeting for holders. All conference sessions are rebroadcast on Channel 11 during the week following conference. The Stake Seventies Quorum and their partners hadapotluck dinner on Saturday evening prior to the dance at the Stake Center with about 35 attending. On - j Grade SUNSET FIRST ac Judd 3616 W. 300 No. i id i 7, and like Welk, he began with an accordion ordered from a department store catalog which cost $19.95. Washington. Sympathy is expressed Tom Ford whose mother Hannah G. Ford, 72, of Clearfield died last Sunday. She is survived by five sons and three daughters. Funeral services were on Thursday March 25 in the Clearfield Stake Center with Bishop Merrill Clark officiating. Burial in the Clearfield Cit Cemetery. Lynn Heinze spent last week in Dallas, Texas on business. Mrs. H. G. Hammon was among luncheon guests of Mrs. Raymond Adams at her home in Mrs. Eva Simms of Green River, Wyo. visited here ot The show, sponsored by the weekend with the Lynn Miller nl the I tah Slate 134 clubs family. The chilLions, will help raise funds Steve Hobbs is among Weber oank in of are an eye Mrs. Ray (Margaret) dren for pun t iso trixips Europe. State golfers who are smoothing at the Turner, Granger; Lyman J. mwrsitv Hospital. out their swings hoping to snare When he returned two years Tickets an available from Sharp, Owen Sharp, both of open positions for upcoming Lion members in the Preston, 1,100 Ida.; Mrs. David later, he joined a hillbilly group Clearfield on Thursday. Golf matches are matches. The Buckeye Four, (Edith) Wilcox, Gre n River, called state an.' .! time centers for Mr. A. J. Wallace was hosscheduled up tr May 15 when and played with them for four the bln City. Wyo.; Mrs. Merl (Donna) Kenii Sail La1pitalized last week for a day the Big Sky championship is dall, Oxford, Ida.; and Clyde years until 1950, when he acor so for some tests. played at Pocatello. Nelson. A native of Webster, South Sharp, Clinton. cepted an invitation to join Law-- i Mr. and Mrs. Helmet Hop-to- n The father of Mrs. Ross Recent visitors of the JoDinner guests of Mr. and ence Welk. have a new baby, a girl Allen, Winford Hector, is reseph Thalmans were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Enquist on Monborn on March 24. cuperating following major surMrs. Billie Joe Kersey ofCamp day evening were parents of the Floren admits that his favStudents from Sunset Jr. gery in a Salt Lake City hosalorite music is the polka, Spr ings, South Dakota. Mr. Kercouple, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert The Hectors live in High School who won recognipital. j KLCNKL FLORAL though he is fond of all types sey will be employed by Uni-vEnquist of Bountiful and Mr. tion at the Science Fair held at Tooele. in Salt Lake City. They . and is equally adept in playand Mrs. Elmer Neibaur. MiAnd (lowers are Weber State College on WeOf interest is the marriage will make their home inSunset. chael and Ruth Ann were maring every kind from classical dnesday and Thursday of last of Diane Davies and Jerry A. (finished by to pop rhythm. He has writried on Friday. Congratulations are in order week were Steven Kato, 9th Burnett. Miss Davies is the Olive and Mark ten numerous compositions and for a local motorcyle enthusFuneral services were held physical; Robert Archigrade daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja394-347- 4 2955 Wash. Neil on won has published a series of acHe two WilSutter. for iast, C'rence Wednesday bald, Christy Kato, Michelle cob Davies of Roy, Jerry is the cordion instruction books. trophies last weekend at the 1st liam and Josephine Brunetti who Patterson, Lois Scambia, Cur- - son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burnett of Roy, formerly of Sunset. The couple were married in the Logan Temple and ATDISCOON were honored with a reception on Friday evening in the Roy Fourth Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gubler from LaVerkin are in our area Dennison Chili Fruit Cocktail Frozen Dessert Facial Tis sue visiting with Helen Squire in Luctrn lc Milk Vanilla, Trip! Traat, Chocolota, Bountiful and the Jack Eves in Chacolat MarbU, Chocolota Chip, Strawberry Truly Fine Hot or Regular Town House Fancy With Beans Sunset. Carton 'Ti The Dennis Harveys are home again after a visit to the 200-c- t. LaPoint area. Mrs. Harveys Can Pkg. 5 sister Louise Rasmummem was TOTOT married last weekend to Glenn Bascom of Roosevelt and they went to attend the occasion. Electrolux Sales, 825-232- dancer; tie i lim Roberts, featured ti not s, and Guy and Ral-n- a Hov.s, Husband and wife singing ti i n Feeney Service and Supplies Ray f gess, Joe Dakota, Floren began taking accordion lessons when he was tis Tatte , Timothy Ryan, 8th grade biological; and Dave Seabreeze, 7th grade physical. Sympathy is expressed Richard Hicks, Mrs. Jimmy (Joan) Mahas and Mrs. Harland Bingham. Their mother Anna A. Hicks of Ogden, died Friday in an Ogden hospital. She is survived by her husband James Virgil Hicks and three sons Funeral and two daughers. services were on Monday Mar. 29 in Ogden with Bishop Verl Clark of the 17th ward officiatBurial in the Memorial ing. Gardens of the Wasatch Ceme- ROY Theatre TUE |