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Show s Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er i Thursday, August 5, 1971 Denise Hammon Phone and her girl friend JillAnn Lisa Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins and their children David, Christie, Stephen, Ricky were among those families from this area attending the presentation of the Mormon Miracle which was held in Manti recently. Among groups attending camp at last week from Aug. 19 to 21 were the Sweet Treaters, the by their girls were leader Betty Larsen and Ruth Thompson. They were instructed in arts and crafts such as how to use lumi sticks and bamboo poles, hat decorations and made lais. They enjoyed the bonfires, hawaiian dancing, and wading in the creek. Those attending were Lisa Larsen, Teresa Lorenz, Laura Blox-haTammy Thompson, Julie Ganz and Vicki Eyster. Many of them were reluctant to come home. Julie and Doug Ganz spent last weekend in Kaysville, Julie with an aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, Doug with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. Marino for tests and observation. Cassie Edith Stephens, Brenchley of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cloutier of Honolulu, Hawaii were luncheon guests of the H. G. Hammons on Monday. The Cloutiers have been vacationing as far east as Boston, staying overnight with the Stephens. Mrs. Cloutier is a niece of Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Hammon a granddaughter of Mrs. Brenchley. While riding a cable car in San Francisco Mrs. Cloutier had about $450 and all her credit cards stolen from her by a pickpocket. Kendrick and The Ellis Scott Wiberg families have returned from an outing which Ganz. vation. Miss Suzanne Hammon has returned to her home in Brigham City after spending a week visiting here with her cousins Denise and Edith Sly and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Osme 4-- H 825-947- 4 Smith-Morchou- se Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hester of Clearfield are entertaining their'1 daughter and family from Lakewood, California for three weeks this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and their two sons, David and Steven will take their grandmother Theone Hester on a camping trip with them this weekend to the Tetons. Hospital Corpsman 3c Marvin Bennett will attend a special school in Medical Illustrating and Photography for 6 months at the Naval Hospital at Bethsda, Md. Mr. Bennett and his wife live in nearHe is the son by Kensington. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Michael of Matawan, New Jersey have been visiting here with Mrs. Dornheckers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Dornhecker is the former Sharyl Rowe. They were here about three weeks. Dorn-heck- er LCPL Randy L. Watson has finished his recruit training, graduating from the parachute school at Fort Benning, Ga. Randy, 18, is the son of DolHe will be ores Christansen. home on leave after Aug. 6, for sixteen days. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Palmer attended the 40th class reunion for Preston High School graduates of 1931 last weekend. It was held at Deer Cliff Inn, there was a dinner program and lots of reminiscing among those attending. The Palmers were accompanied by their daughter The Larry Ashdowns spent their vacation in Southern Calthe Ashdown girls, ifornia, Shelly, Diane and Annette, especially enjoying their visit to Disneyland and other attractions in the area. Hyde ofSalt Lake City visited in Sunset last week with Mar- Palmer. lowe Glenn Carver has been hospitalized in the McKay hospital left for She on Tuesday istration and Athletics. cys family lives in the in NanGrid-le- y e, area. Mike Enquist is out of the Veterans Hospital after being treated for injuries he received while parachute jumping in the reserve unit two weeks ago, he will be wearing a back brace for quite a while. Mike and Ruth Ann Neibaur were married last spring. MIA Camp the Brigham area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt in Bountiful on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don visited Tippits, friends, formerly of Thermopolls, Wym. and Afghanistan. The Sherman Wayment family spent last week in Southern California. The children enjoyed their visit to Disneyland, the Japanese Village and other attractions of that area. The Arthur Bateman family have returned from a vacation which included Yellowstone Montana and a side trip to the Uintas. They were away about a week. The Allan Stephens enjoyed several days on an outing which took them to Marsh Lake, the family includes Christy, David, Brian, Lee, Ruth Ann and Nancy. Mrs. Stephens sister Debra Thurgood of West Point accompanied them. Gladys Anderson of Ogden, sister of Verda Knight has been took them to the Montana areas of Virginia City, Quake Lake and Macks Inn. They were away about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Eric-so- n and their sons John and David spent last weekend in the Delta visiting their parents Mrs. Jean Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Ericson. Stan and the boys did a little fishing in Oak Creek Canyon. Mr. A. J. Wallace is in the hsopital for tests and obser- Larry his parents, Mr. andMrs. ico. clety on Aug. 11, the Homemaking meeting will be under the direction of Kathryn Trum-blday, Blanche Hiompaon, There will be work Evening. on crepe paper styrofoam balls to make imitation grapes. will major in Business Admin- Knight and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammon. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jay Hammon and the other children went to a scout camp in New Mex- LDS CHURCH NEWS SUNSET FIRST WARD In a ceremony just before fast meeting the Merrihand girls were presented their awards by Bishop Wayment graduating them from Primary. Girls receiving certificates were Julie Drake, Toni Hendricks, Sheryl Moore, Rozann Spackman, Connie Peevler, Pa- tricia Williamson, Shelia Slemp Suzann Benton, Terry Lynn Bowles, Mary Ann Meadows, Brenda Henderson and Tamra Griffiths. The girls teachers were Elaine Martin and Joan Benton. Douglas Sewell was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sewell. ill. SUNSET SECOND WARD Debbie Kim McKnee Scott left the and Nancy Wiberg first part of July for Gridley, Calif., where Scott will be employed until the opening of Utah State this fall. Scott was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKnee. Day and evening Relief So- - SUNSET THIRD WARD Debra Carver was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carver. Jesse Rossiter was sustained as YMMIA secretary, Sheldon Spencer released. Sandra Shelly and Leah Kacherhans were sustained teachers in the MIA, Joan Dunford and Sharon SUNSET SIXTH WARD Baptisms and confirmations on Sunday were Dennis Kelly Garcia, David Ray Ericson, and Kevin Kendall. The son of Gary and Sheri Foy was called LiAnn. Dee and Brenda Bodily called their son Randv Lee Bodily. Rustin Barnes was sustained a deacon. Michael Browning was sustained a Priest, the son of Mr. ano Mrs. Kaye Browning. Released from the Relief Society presidency were Carol Madsen, president, Jean Ganz and Ruth Thompson counselors, Thompson released. Brent Wiberg was baptized Diane Bachus, secretary. Susand confirmed, the son of Mr. tained Ruth as president, and Mrs. Demont Wiberg. Thompson, president with Diane Fradsham and Marge Holt counSUNSET FIFTH WARD selors, Diane Bachus secreArvilla Morrill was sustary. On Tuesday, Aug. 11, followtained Primary president with Carolyn Scott as a counselor. ing the lesson at 11 a.m. the Released were Phyllis SlaRelief Society is planning a lunter, president, Doris Bassett cheon which will be held at the and Roslyn Aldos counselors. Mansion House in Ogden. All The Ed Rogers called their ward sisters invited to attend new daughter Adriana. this social. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman called their new daughter SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Monte Little was baptized Andrea Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thomas and confirmed, the son of Mr. had their new daughter blessed. and Mrs. Robert Little. Relief Society Homemaking Among babies blessed this Meeting next Wednesday will week in Sacrament services feature the crocheting of straw were the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. hats, Lillian Hansen demonstrating. Delayne Wells, and Mrs. and Robert Strebel was sustainMrs. Norman Haugen. ed as Elders Quroum president, Joan Gattschalk will give Paul Garner and Robert Chapthe lesson in Relief Society on man, counselors, Paul Saunders Aug. 10. Homemaking session secretary. Frank Slater was under the direction of Janet released as president, Paul Little. There will be quilting Garner and RobertStrevel were and various types of hand work his counselors. for the ladies. and Game Fish Hunter safety course scheduled in A hunter safety course will be taught at Roy High starting Aug. 9 from 9 p.m. The class will be held in the science department of the 7-- school and participants are east door ed to use the asken- trance. Registration will be held Aug. 9 with classes Aug. 9 and 11, 16, 18, 23 and 25 at the same hours each night. If there are any questions call the N.R.O. or Sunset Sports Center. DEER HUNTING: A. Either sex. Oct. ;VVf Ground Beef Grade A Fryers Any Size Package You Need U.S.D A. Inspected And "TTS'crA. Gradfe'd j AtAlis fSsJ 1"' t. Fryer Drumsticks Z'Z.A tfrri 76 56e u i:rr 0' lamb 56 u 1.19 1.29 IZ Lamb Rib Chops 49- - u. Chuck Roast 1st . 1.19 - Baron of Beef 1.35 73- - Ground Chuck Dinner Rolls 125-- i Dinner Rolls Roll 33- :x .to.- - Pecksfe w Sweet Rolls X Cinnamon Rolls Bathroom Tissue Economical Pack 33- X, m 59- - u 5 1 4.78 Turbot Fish Fillets XT'1 u 37- - Enriched Flour ias-c- Seutiqu. V;; Instant Folgers Coffee Instant Folgers Coffee This Advertisement Monday August 2 thru Sunday August 9, 1971 .eledt Spam Spanish Peanuts Cocktail Peanuts Cheez-i- Crackers t SHOPPERS Gravy Train?;:,0-K- al Kan Dog FoodZ'C Utoh Cheese INCOSOtAtfD fkg Z Dec. 7:18' 28-Se- 9 93 99-- Application for open area bull elk permits will be received and permits sold from Aug. 9, 1971 through Aug. 16, 1971 inclusive and for archery bull elk permits from Aug. 23 through Aug. 27, 1971. Reservoir. FISHING HOURS CLARIFIED Premium r (- FORKS ' Legal hours for fishing most are 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daylight Savings Time. The 1971 Utah Fishing Proclamation lists both Daylight Savings and Mountain Standard Times since the general fishing season continues a month after the state goes off Daylight Savings Time. This has caused some confusion among anglers who forget that October 31 ends Daylight Savings Time in Utah. Still confused? Well, on most Utah waters you may fish from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. until October 31 when the state reverts back to the Mountain Standard Time fishing schedule of 4 a.m. to 9 p.m. Waters open to year-roun- d angling are open 24 hours a Utah waters day. SHINES UP BRIGHT REPORT TAGGED FISH If you catch a tagged fish, let a Wildlife Resources officer know about it. conducted by Research fisheries specialists of the Division of Wildlife Resources involves marking fish with colored plastic tags. Fish are anes ' V - jpemw IN MINUTES LASTS UP TO A WEEK GNIFFIN WAX SHOE POLISH Each Serve Cluj 4 e 7 II fills llll i $ Th Crop -- largo Sizo 1 i 7 ' Dozen (Medium Siie t'Yl 1P' aoi. 32c) i Pie VV Fried Chicken It. .r X Fried Chicken Bel-a- ir 33' Bel-a- ir Sr ,:T Swanson Sausage Pizza Potatoes X U8 I4.oi Mb n. 2.48 7..1 72 32 Cake Roll 7 Orange Juice Contonlratod El Mina Scones Cherry Pies Egg Noodles Dliowi Bel-a- ir X r.th.g. 77- - ISfl Pbg Paramount 1:00 P.M. - cunt EASTWOOD SIIIPJIYMacmT I hfcMUV Lucerne Vanilla Ice Cream ond Orange Sherbet in the Same Carton Duncan Hints - Cfy Gallon I 3 IW 18'5-oxi A;J . Packagg 7 Vw tX)' at Pictures No Purchott Requirtd 37 38 Everyday ViUlHl Kzfcaoa.so. 44- - 46- Layer Cake Alixes Open JQJ jtsiscsYrcssa T.k Ice Cream & Sherbet p) a: ICED 1 FA SPOONS TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA' GPl a universal picture TECHNICOLOR Cr.om O' I I li 0 14-o- 3 ipiwjp1 JKS Akii Grade AA Eggs ,IU Y THEATRE DINNER & 3. C. Archery Season: Either sex, Aug. 12, 1971 Fee for archery permit is $5. The regular deer tag may be filled after filling your archery permit. Archery permits are considered in the same category as control permits, therefore the purchaser may not obtain an additional deer permit tor the 1971 deer season. thetized then the tiny tag inserted with a hand tool similar to one used in the garment industry to attach tags to clothing. The tag is inserted just under the dorsal or back fin and does not hamper movement of the fish whatever. Tags of various colors are used to identify fish planted at various sites, or at different times during the year. Use of the tags enables fishery biologists to check movements, growth and harvest of our sport fish. Tagged fish may be caught in Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Fish Lake, Johnson Reservoir, Willard Bay, Weber River below Echo Reservoir, and the Provo River below Dee Creek wr - "Choc." Milk Wo. Herd fl.O Banana, Coconut Cream, Lemon, Chocolate or Neapolitan Fried Chicken $ - 27 Fabric Softener Special Pack fl.2 Lucerne Yogurt IV Downy Liquid Vets Nuggets Pooch Dog Food Truly Fine Regular or Super nrorth.--jaM-.m- X 7.. 44 Shortening 17.9STZ. Crisco Shortening i 61- - XXf Hunting area: unit 62A. 100 permits, either antler. ELK HUNTING "Z 66- Bvjr kokor Ckocototo Chit, Ootmool, Coconsrt Swgar CaaLIaC VVvKlC Feminine Napkins ' ZZ ZT ZT Cocktail Peanuts Just Defrost Pkg. 84- - XT' X FOOD STAMP - 30-- Sandwich Spread ZI..cX68' Hormel Vienna Sausage 42c) 2.76 57' u nt Cocoa Mix (g)(2 - 12- - Instant Cocoa Mix Cream Pies Wrmmg STOSIS SAttWAV Jar (1 Del-ai- r ilh Effective IN0 Strawberry 1 Newspapers: COAYIKJMT ? 48- - u., Ktveryday' 59-- 2 7tCVftl 53- Siee loa 191 An ib. 2 Crisp Pascal Celery Kyerydayldi$countprico$3B 7 Salt Lake Tribune Deseret News Ogden Standard Examiner Provo Daily Herald Logan Herald Journal - - uni 200- 0t 38- on Golden Ripe Bananas oToli For Moro Croat Discounts Chock One Of Those - 5- X 30-- , 84- - 1.74 "7;r Viva Paper Towels .... 2 bucks having at least four points Grown Green Cabbage Home Jiutk Hoods Seedless Grapes we welcome - raHffZEaHHBi - Empress Preserves 1.17 7.', Facial Tissue L? ffASGAlIN! MlCtS No Sttil Pike 59- - 7.! ZT 37- - 43- 78- ZT Golden Carrots 32- t. Pooch Dry Dog Food - 10 2.32 Edwards Coffee !'V.',7.w Detergent Russet Potatoes Red Radishes JSX Onions Jc Each 72- - wmm mmm All Home Grown Well Filled Ears With Plump Tender Kernels . 59- - Chunk Bologna Canned Hams Bathroom Tissue 35- - XX Black Bread a Wieners " Dream Whip N"0 Topping Kloonoit Paper Towels Dotignor psveryday:discounLicefli Kleenex Designer California Great Big Jumbos From A Brand New Growing Area lb. 58c) ixrz11 Facial Tissue UT Oatmeal Bread Skylark Bread Sweet Corn Each 20 Mule Team Borax Family Size Paper Towels Pork chops - Cantaloupes New Crop Crest Toothpaste Tube i bn 69- - ex... Round Steaks rZY z. Shank Portion (Butt Portion Beef Short Ribs Sfyeryday: discount fcrkes Brocade Morrell' Pride lb. Fryer Thighs Leg not. buhi Bel- Whole Fryer Breasts Price PeVTokHd I Smoked Hams v. 2. Applications for control deer permits will be received by mail only until 5 p.m., Aug. 23, 1971. If oversubscribed a public drawing will be held at 1 p.m., Aug. 27. - B. Trophy Buck permits. The following unit is open to Roy Schick Razor Blades 3 I romium Edge I x PANAVISION Tuesday is Ladies Night 5637 South 1900 West Roy, Phone UV CEfc -- C::ftSftS:S:tt:ftftftftftftftft;:::s 773-090- 4 & Ut ft |