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Show Sun Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, September 9, 1971 er Stmsei Super tomatoes grown in Provo News Denise Hammon 4 Phone 825-947- Vernon and Roger Allen were advanced to Webelos. After presenting the awards they enjoyed an evening of swimming Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Earl have left Sunset to make their home in St. George. Gayle expects to attend Dixie College. The Kenneth Keller, Ray Woods and Bob Strebel families enjoyed a four day stay at the Homestead near Heber City recently. Sunset Firemen entertained their wives at a steak fry on There Aug. 19 at the park. were about 20 couples attending. Heading the entertainment committee were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Byington and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- at Washington Terrace, returning to the church for watermelon. The event was appreciated by both the scouts and their fathers. Ralph and Nancy Evans have a new son which was born on Sept. 1. Belle-Aimclub ladies entertained their husbands at a steak dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge on Saturday evening Aug. 28. present were the Boyd Calls, Jack Dewitts, Keith Egberts, Osmer Knights, Allan Lovells, Grover Moffits, Floyd Perrys, Glendon Porters, George Reids, and Glenn Stones. An annual event, thjs dinner is looked forward to by all the es ley Shaw. Flaming Gorge enticed a number of families on an outing recently among them were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schofield, their children Jan, Kevin and Dean, Mrs Schofield's parents Mr. and Mrs Antony Warby, Ogden, a sister Mrs Larry Erwin and her children Scott and Angie, Roy, and a daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Waters of Riverdale. Lee Florence has been elected pi esidentof Hill Administrative t lub, he succeeds Joseph Hess. Jerry and Viola Gurulehave members. A delicious dinner was served climaxed by hot homemade doughnuts. Karl Smith was hospitalized for surgery last week. The Jergen Nielsons spent a few days relaxing at Lava Hot Springs in Idaho recently. re based hydroponic farming operation, has executed a sales agreement to acquire Free Hydroponics Company, a Provo ! 1 j proprietorship. The announcej ment was made jointly by C.W. presiFoster, Techni-Cultur- e dent and Lory M. Free, presi"w-- r I dent of Free Hydroponics. W JT ! Hydroponics is the science iv I'AfCtS J r hicncpcw , of growing plants in a controlled environment in nutrient solutions instead of soil. Under terms of the transacHYDROPONIC quality tomatoes . . . Big, beauTechni-Cultur- e acquires tiful and with vine-ripentaste -- - thats the tion, an undisclosed amount of for Techni-Cultur- es retomato from super crop cash and notes, the five procently acquired 7 acre hydroponic farm located ducing hydroponic buildings and seven acres of groui.d located in Provo. in the vicinity of the Provo airport. Having been approved by the board of directors, the transaction requires only stockholder approval and is exempt nance Center and school, Aber- from additional regulatory reLYNN BLAIR deen Proving Ground, MD. view. Army Private Lynn D. Blair, During the course, he was Foster said, With the ad22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dontrained in the maintenance and dition of this operation to our ald A. Blair, 965 E. 1000 S., repair of wheeled and tracked automatic hydroponic Clearfield, recently completed vehicle engines and acces- farm now under development a automotive repair sories, powertrain units and in Chandler, Ariz., we have not course at the U.S. Army Ord chassis components. only added substantial dollars f i , f i. x.: McClean K: V: Techni-Cultu- SAFEWAYiDISCOO lEifJU ? of - ; temperature, pressure, TCIs securities are traded over the counter in major markets throughout the United States. Recent price quotations for the firms securities have been in the 50(1 per share range. re 80-ac- re PRICE Pudding Snack Grade AA Eggs Cream O' The Crop Large released. SUNSET SECOND WARD Ian Bradley was the name given the son of Mr. and Mrs. A ft v VzNS v A SUNSET THIRD WARD Rodney Anderson was sustained Scout Master; Bill Young Grade A Fryers Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jensen were sustained Young Married U.S D.A. Graded A U S D A. niversity Hospital inSaltLake two operations for a He is respiratory ailment. survived by his parents of Provo, a sislerC'andice, hisgrand-parent- s Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. Sunset and Mr. and Icon Skousen of Salt Mrs W Funeral services Lake City were held on Saturday in Clearfield, internment in the Clearfield Cemetery Mrs Lynn lleine entertained on Thursday at a luncheon as a farewell to Diane Frod-shathe Frodshams and their two children are leaving Sunset to make their home in Kays-villPresent were Ruth Thompson. Marge Holt. Diane Hachiis, Betty Larsen, Florence Wallace. I.uclla Carver, Jean (.an the hostess and guest of She was given a gift honor by the group as a going away I following token A. C. Wa- llace and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lee of Roy spent a few day s at Flam- (.luge last week fishing Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen and their family spent a few days last week camping in Logan Canyon at Tony 's Grove They then went on to Emery fora visit with Mr Larsen's parents Mr and Mrs Reed Larsen Sympathy is expressed BetHer father. ty Jean Girardo. Richard Earl Woods, Sr. 57, died in an accident on Sept 4 He is survived in Riverdale by his widow Elizabeth Doak Woods, one son and three daughters and 12grandchildren. Eun-erservices in Ogden were officiated by Bishop Benjamin ing al Standing of the Roy 8th Ward. Internment was m thcAultorcst . Memorial Park. Mrs H G Hammon was among luncheon guests of Mrs. James Campbell at her home in Clinton on Wednesday. Vacation time for the Harold Giles family was in the Phoenix area this year. Karl and Janet Smith nave a new baby girl born Aug. 25. The monthly Pack Meeting for Cub Scout Pack 314 was held on Wednesday Aug. 25, 1971. This was an event for the fathers and sons. The boys and their fathers met at the Sunset 6th Ward chapel. Awards were presented the following boys, Jody Stainbach, Traveler; Danny Powell, 1 year pin; Roger Allen, 2 year pin, Kelly 1 Browning, year pin; Scott Wallace, 1 year pin; Dean Vernon, 1 year pin; Greg Vernon, 2 year pin and silver arrow; David Erickson, Bobcat; Greg Russets By The Piece lb. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Baptism and confirmations on Sunday were Brian and Brenda Bates twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates. Patty Olsen, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen. Lisa Parris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U S No 1 Pascal Celery Selected Jumbo Stalks Butt Portion (5 to 6 lbs.) - lb. 58c everydatfjfetountlirfcesH Lyle Parris. Reita Garner was sustained as second counselor in Relief Society. i Nested Iced Tea Mix Dubuque Temt C e. Potatoes Smoked Hams Morrell's Pride Shank ortion (5 to 7 lbs.) Cudahy Slab Bacon Inspected and Bret Hansen was sustained a Sunday School teacher. the home of son Glenn and his family in Provo. Mrs. Kimber was there to help out with the arrival of a new grandson which was born on Aug 17. The baby boy was called Jay Cleon Kimber, he died on Sept. 3 in the Bacon Bar-- S leaders. Mrs Lawrence Kimber is back at home again after ing the past several weeks at iSC; Serving Suggestion released. 2fi. ' if,,' 4- - Drive Nichole. Baptisms and confirmations were Heidi Hill, on Sunday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill, Scott Gotchy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gotchy, Andrea Kent, daughter of Janet Carefully Havoline Motor Oil 48" Beldir Orange Juice I I7 A Great ftKTT.f "c7. 58 French's Mustard SUNSET FIFTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Clark Draa-yc- r cabled their new daughter Jar 7.', Onion tings 26" French's Mustard 20 Sego Instant Diet Folgers Instant Coffee g6( Pure Fruit 20 or 30 Weight Quart f Can 12-o- d$ST Concentrate Belair Lemonade '7.,r 1.74 Pure Fruit A Lux Liquid Detergent King Size Kent. Great Concentrate Special Pack Grape Juice Oel-ai- r Concord SUNSET SIXTH WARD Released from the bishopric Aug. 29 was Dale Quinlm as 1st counselor, A. J. Wallace second counselor. Sustained was A. J. Wallace first counselor, Ray Madsen second counselor. Darrell Bingham was sustained executive ward secretary, Kenneth Keller released. Sharon Nebeker and Christy A Great 12-o- Concentrate I Saved $3.21 Can Crest Toothpaste Twin Pack 2 On o purchase of $32 45 my groceries cost $3 2 less at Safeway than at Extra Large 1 another maor Bennett were sustained Primary teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schofield were sustained ward dance Mrs Elizabeth Corder Tubes Twin Cl Carton U TkkN Food Store rU 3 Payette, Idaho directors. Denise Hammon was released as Social Relations leader in Relief Society. Mike Quinlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Quinlin was advanced in the Priesthood to a Shopping Test Authenticated By An Independent Reseorth firm Feen-a-Mi- Make Your Priest Roger Sims Miller was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller. Betty Larsen was released as a Primary teacher. Judy Keller was released as junior Primary organist. Clifford and Jeffery Spend-lov- e were sustained Sunday school teachers. Mr and Mrs. Jergen Nielson were sealedalong with their children in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 27. Toothbrush Zz Own Shopping Alka Seltzer Plus Comparison L . . . See How Much You Save At Safeway Discount! 1 Safeway i "T;, t; 12-o- z. Pkg- - 7)Qci Payette V'eiser 17 coYlL'10' Crisco Shortening Spaghetti Sauce 18 ,iv7L 17 Jerome Pocatello Boise 1.35 Puss 'n Boots Puss 'n Boots Gelatin Desserts None Better Pkgs. Jell-We- 3 ,7. 99 A. TJI Spray ;z52 Blackfoot Idaho Falls Gooding Montpelier Caldwell Twin Falls Rupert Mtn. Home Burley Nampa And Ontario, Oregon These Stores Open Sunday Advrfiwmnt Effective Monday, Sept 6 Thru Sunday, Sept 12,1971 Thi COPYRIGHT 1W0 SAFEWAY STOICS INCORPORATED .IffliBn, Lucerne Yogurt Hershsy Dainties 3L, Lucerne Ycqurt U& I Beet Sugar Granulated Compere With Any Brond -- t onto UT.. 18 I Corn Flakes 29e loch 34-- Puss 'n Boots Puss 'n Boots !iySF3 I 'J rZ, At Safeway Discount In All Of These Towns: 1 Easy Off Window SUNSET SEVENTH WARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Otterstrom of Fort was given a Colo. Collins, name, the Otterstroms are relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gottschalk. George Evenhouse and Nanette Rumsey were baptized and Nanette is the confirmed. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rumsey. Connie Christianson was sustained a Primary teacher. Laurel Buck Heinze was sustained athletic director. This Advertisement Effective nt One A Day Vitamin Dehcioui Fruft Flovored pjCJ (12 OI pkg 55c) SC p)y ,i,f!nc u Carton e i re hu- Potato Sesame Bradley Russell, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Russell. Baptized and confirmed were Ellen Demming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Demming. Lynn Suznovick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Suznovick, Julie Sisneros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sisneros and Michelle Kendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Kendall. J through its wholly owned subof Arisidiary, Techni-Cultuzona Inc., an Arizona Corp. midity and carbon dioxide gas atmosphere. Techni-Cultu(OTC) is a Nevada Corporation located in Scottsdale, Ariz. It is presently hyrdro-poni- c developing an farm in Chandler, Ariz. Process Lucerne Ice Cream Lucerne Fruit Drink . 1 I mm Skylark Bread - wskJS' airlock chamber under positive pressure with automatic control is believed to be the most advanced techniqucof hydroponic growing. It employs automated nutrient controls, a special spectrum of pulsed lights, an 80-ac- re '1 NEXT CROP of Black Swans . . . Growing facility of newly acquired 7 acre hydroponic farm in Provo. Shown growing is the next crop of super -- quality tomatoes to be marketed under the Black Swan label. e. re m . Lavern McQuarrie was sustained second counselor in Relief Society. er W The j tained Social Relations class leader in Relief Society, Sharon o. Mr. and Mrs S Techi-Cultur- Completes training f f keted under the Gourmet Fancy label. This produce is now marketed under the Black Swan brand of With the Foster added, Provo complex added to our operations, we will establish this as the regional headquarters for the Mountain states and supervise from here additional hydroponic sites to be located in Seattle, Wash., Denver, Colo, and Billings, Mont. ed j.r: rt to our cash flow, but have established our new regional headquarters for service and mar-xetiin the mountain states. The Provo facility will be updated to conform to the Phoenix Building design concept to improve production output, reduce or eliminate contamination from all sources and increase the quality of the produce. The present output of the Provo facility is a crop of quality tomatoes previously mar- PROVO -- - Techni-CultuInc. (OTC), a Scottsdale, Ariz., SUNSET STAKE NEWS SUNSET FIRST WARD Christine Child was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Child. Wayne Allen Bowles was baptized and confirmed, the son of Molly Ann Bowles. Evelyn Meadows was sus- a new son, born on Aug 25. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammon spent last week in the San Francisco area. They returned their grandchildren, Mark and Ann to their home inSan Bruno. The children have been visiting in our area for the past month with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Call, with the Jack O'Drissolls in Morgan and with Dec Jay Hammon family in Brigham City. Another grandchild for the DuWain Larsen's, a son was born on Aug 27 to Mr. and Mrs Ned Dee Larsen of Ogden. The newcomer will be called Adam Ned, he weighed in at 7 lbs 3 incent West family, The Mr and Mrs. West and daughter Calene, Mr. and Mrs. Reed West and children. Dale Lamar and Anita have returned from an interesting 24 day trip in a primitive area of Canada, Rain-deLake. The lake is located at the end of the road into the area They ran into exceptionally good fishing. Other places of interest they visited were Saskatoon. Moose Jaw, Prince Albert and Lae LaRonge. and Janice Rumsey Allan have a new baby boy born on Aug r Deiictout Fruit Flavor Half Pint 2S wi . Bag dilllWBiJ |