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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 18, 1972 Powder Puff Derby plans underway Sunset man files for senate The Checquered flag dinner held at The Villa, San SUNSET A local busiSherman Wayment, 158 W. 2300 N., has announced his intentions to seek a seat with the Utah State Senate from the newly formed District 21. The new district includes Roy, Riverdale, South Weber, Sunset and Clearfield. There is 1.0 incumbent and Mr. is running on the RepubWay-me- in her own Pip - Twin ComHer anche. will be Claire Walters of Los Angeles who won the race in 1951 co-pil- ot Mateo, CA on April 28 highlighted the race plane sequence drawing for take-of- f positions in the 1972 Powder Puff Derby. Flying Tiger Captain Eigen M Long, recent record setter flying over both earth Poles, emqeed the event at which Mrs. Neta .Southern plucked the first ten lucky low number starters from a model Kinner Airster which was Amelia F.arharts first nessman, nt lican ticket A resident of Sunset for 17 years, Mr. Wayment also been a businessman for that long. He is the manager ofWtnegars Food Town in Sunset: A graduate of Weber State and t tah State in business administration, Mr. Wayirent is also bishop of the Sunset 1st Ward He has been a recipient of the Jaycee's Distinguished Service Award He is marriAi to the former, Lou Jean Smith, and they have four children. 'Tam interested in this area which is constantly growing and would like to continue to do my part to help in that growth, said the candidate. airplane. . . A. Wayment will run . Attendees at the dinner were further honored by the presence of California State Senator Dennis Carpenter, and Twelfth District Senator, n Gregario, who presented resolutions from both houses of the California Legislature 1, the Mansion New House in Ogden with Ken we welcome TIGGER Pooh Bear and Tigger celebrate the bears birthday with fantasy friends in the Winnie The Pooh third edition of Disney production, one of many in the On Parade appearing May 24-2Salt Palace, Salt Lake City. DANCING all-ne- Boneless Hams SHOPPERS Fryers Graded ening escapades Pooh is warned by his friends not to eat too much honey. But, since bears like He comes honey, he does. down with a bad case of the heffalups and woozles, something far worse than a tummy ache, and is chased around the stage by the fantasy creatures. Pooh quickly agrees when his friend Eeyore says, You learned your lesson quick, that greed can make you sick. is but Winnie the Pooh one of lavish production numbers in th.s entirely new version of Disney On Parade. A ney cast of nearly 100 Dis- characters bring to life stories such as The Three Sleeping Beauty, The Aristo-catCaballeros, and a special appearance by Herbie the Love Bug who brings along his wife Gloria and tiny Junior. other But after all the fun and excitement, including a rousing song and dance performed by Tigger, Poohs uncontrollable desire for honey leads to some hilarious and sometimes fright Disney s, Florence Burltlund ROY - Mis. Floi ence Burklund, 80. -- therine Cudahy Gold Coin Fully Cooked Whole or Half Inspected And U.S D.A. Enterprises Song. Hotel U.S D.A. of NBC Pooh is joined by his friends Eeyore, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Tigger and Owl who come to remind him that today is his birthday. Together they recreate his birthday party complete with gifts of honey, and the joyful Happy Birthday Grade A FOOD STAMP Parade. and Walt Disney Productions. -- by May 24. Whiting partnership Chairman Jerry Roberts, who as a racer in 1971 drew TAR 1 attended the dinner and invited all to the festivities in Toms River and awards banquet in Lakewood, N.J. July 12 at the Regency Irvington social hour is set at with dinner at 8. Reservations must be made w On Disney On Parade is presented by Nawal Productions, a s. A officers will be instal Disney Ninety-Ni- pm. charming all-ne- in avia- nes, led and awards presented for the past years work. 7 story of which has delighted countless children and adults in books, motion pictures and television, can now be seen in a real life adaptation in the third edition of Prior to the July 7 takeoff, a reception and race stait banquet will be held July 5 at The Villa, San Maio, CA under the direction of the Golden West (CA) Chapter of the Tom Kuhns and Pat Appel, Arrangments to honor the winners at the awards banquet are being supervised by the Garden State (NJ) Chapter of the Ninety-NineTerminus Jaycettes schedule annual banquet ROY The Roy Jayceesand Jaycettes will hold their annual inauguration and installation banquet on Saturday, May 27 at women commending tion. Jayct-es-, Roy The Winnie the Pooh, Ar-le- Choice spot, "TAR went to Mary Relfe of Montgomery, Aia., who will fly her 2nd Powder Puff Derby Sherman Disney on Parade opens Ca- of St Benedicts Hospital following a stroke Mrs. Burkland was born Aug. 12, 1891, in Bismark. N D.. a daughter of Nels and Amanda Christenson Nelson fter her fathers death she e of her assumed the r. Nets Martin. Donald VJcaver A 2269 W. 5600 S., died May 10 at the sur-nam- step-fathe- everyday discount price 1.19 Follow The Arrows Greater Discounts To on ittm marktd "Super Whtn you t Saver," it meant a special temporary tav mgs, even below our every day discount price Alio, when we make an exceptional purchase or receive promotion oilowoncet from manufacturers, we have an opportunity to pan our tovingt along to you. Became these are temporary exf a savings, we mark them "Super Saver " Stock up while thesp extra savings are in effect Chunk Bologna Party Roast Pork Chops Lamb Rib Chops Leg O' lamb !LVEr Sliced Bacon Sliced Bacon Bar-- S Cudahy " Slab Bacon By The Piece wltl oX" ROY -- - Donald George Weaver, 54, of 4893S.3100W., was desd on arrival at St. Benedicts Hospital Sunday of a gunshot wound. Mr. Weaver was born Oct. 6, 1917, in Rexburg, Idaho, a son of George Dean and Anna Louisa Foss Weaver. He was married to Betty Richardson on May 24, 1941 in Logan. He was reared and educated in South Ogden. He was former service manager of A. B. Hadley Co. in Ogden and Barlow Motor Co. in Clearfield, and had owned and operated tne Farley Weaver Garage in Ogden. He was employed as an instrument repairman at Hill Air Sliced Bacon kZ'Z. Force Base. former member of the Eagles Lodge and member of the Roy 10th LDS He was a Ward. Surviving are his widow of Roy; two sons and five daugh- ters, Ronald J. 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Post Grape Nuts Post Toasties i Pht ll Dinner Rolls & Beans X. t4-- Con AlMlMilMililtii 26 Onion Rings French Fries 19 Elmina Butterhorns .CoUuUtM Hair Spray Protem 21 13-o- z I :0i DozZO f:yy ;ay i s 14-- T, 21 Ph. 1.28 e Ph. 1 80 45 Magna, Granger, Kitchen Craft Flour Tooele, Roosevelt, Richfield, Price, Payson, Vernal, SL George, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, Provo, Tremonton, Logan, Ogden, Brigham City, Layton, Roy, Murray. WYOMING Kemmerer, Evanston, Rock Springs. These Stores Open Sunday 31 Po in Scope Mouthwash Extra Hold Can 90 2 IB 37 L i Coho m ICC MARGARINE Ri Pt ii S No - 10 Ste ta nriwdeO m W yomig 19x0 SAFfWAV SFOtCS hv. Bag (3)(p) Aaf Arm U Stores Prices I Items Effective Mondov, Moy IS Thru Sunday, May 21, 1V72 COPYRIGHT 14 2 These Towns: Bountiful, Midvale, Orem, Mt. Pleasant, Sandy, 55 Canned Biscuits Pork In All Of Salt Lake City, It Of H h S Pkg. 59 ; T3 Ijfl t INCORPORATTD Saleway Pledges Continued Support 01 Out Nation's Fight Against Inflation J1U Listerina Antiseptic 32-o- x Dean of Ogden. Funeral services were held in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. Burial was in theAultorest Memorial Park. Wednesday the Womens Guild, and served as.Sunday School teacher, librarian and historian. of She had worked as a pink lady at the Weber Memorial Hospital and was a member of the Veterans of World War I Auxiliary. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Rulon (Ruth) Hicks Rov: two grandchildren, one sister. Mrs. John C. (Fllen) Hi Tucson, Ari. e, Funeral sei vices were held Saturday with the Rev. Dale B. Johnson officiating. Interment was in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. The family requested that in lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy. Bag 0C.9O X This Advertisement Effective At Safeway Discount o) 42 sisters. A charter member of Our Saviors Lutheran C'hruch in Roy, she wts past president Pooch Dry Dog Food White KingD oir Sliced Green Beans, Young Green Peas, Mixed Vegetables 48 k Brand and two Weaver, Hooper; George J. Weaver, Roy; Keith R. Weaver, Mrs. Faye (Dora) Taylor, Mrs. Norene Blakely, all W. She hed resided in Not th Dakota where she was a school teacher and in Hunter Hot a postmaster. She had also resided in Washington, coming to Ftah in 1944. She had been employed at the Naval Supply Depot, retiring in 1952. X 0 Green Beans 0 Bel Creme Cookies DISCOUNT brothers May- X. Boil In Bag Pack' Nabisco Fig Newtons Vanilla Wafers IN ALL DEPARTMENTS State Teachers College. ville, N 1) Dill Pickles Vegetables in Butter Sauce Pkg. Come see tor yourself She had attended the m th Dakota Agricultural College at Fargo. N.D., and the Mayville Cheerios Cereal 20-o- x U nee Busy Boker The true test of total discounts MJB Coffee CornXrXr1 Snap Cookies 4 Mi ?! mmt Bog Gallon 4 Bottio Q Fabric Softener Q Chiffon Tissue Q Suit 'n Pretty?' Q Lady Scott Q Lady Scott Q Fleischmann Q Heinz Ketchup 1Wk Hardwood Charcoal Ban- croft, Idaho; Lee Ray Weaver, Longmont, Colo.; Mrs. Charles (Marilyn) Batchelor, Miss Dawn Weaver and Miss Laura Weaver, all of Roy; Mrs. Dennis (Betty Ann) Peck, Ksysville; Mrs. John (Susanne) Barton, Bnacroft, Idaho; 11 grandchildren. Also surviving are three She was married to Henry C. Burklund on Oct 10, 1925, in Mandan, N D. He died Feb. He died in Mandan, N I). Feb. 18, 1965. Grade AA Eggs Alka Seltzer Bottle Bottle 0.3(3 O.G'O Ai f Cy.vAW Cream O' The Crop Larae Mrs. Neil Young and her daughter will be in this area for about six months while her husband is on duty with the navy in the Mediterranean Sea. She is the former Janice Bodily and will be staying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bodily and with her husbands family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young. They have been living in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whittier have a new baby boy born on May 9. Larene Wallace was released from the hospital on Monday after treatment of about three weeks following a heart attack. The mothersofMr.andMrs. LaThiar Johnson were dinner guests at the Johnson home on Sunday, Mrs. John Law and Mrs. Ralph Johnson both of CJden. Mrs. Jack Eves has been at her fathers bedside since Friday in Salt Lake City. Her father, Ed Gubler of LaVerkin has had a second operation, suffer!. a heart attack following the : ;CTjI Dozen Med S ize - dot. 37c) last surgery. Dinner guests of the Osmer Knights on Mothers Day were the Floyd Wilcoxs of Syracuse and the Dee Jay Hammons of Brigham City. . The Ray Anderson family visited in Hooper on Mothers Day with Mrs. Andersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cox. The Gary Kruitbosh family has moved to West Point. Mr. Kruitbosh was a bishops counselor in the third ward. Mrs. H. G. Hammon was among luncheon guests of Mrs. Farrell Adams at the Adams in Ogden on Thursday. Mrs. Elmer Neibaur and st her daughter Mrs. Michael visited in Hooper on Friday at the home of Amanda Mrs. Neibaurs mother. A sister, Mrs. Clifford Folk-ma- n of Idaho Falls, came down to visit in the area for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold visited in Logan on Mothers Day with Mrs. Satterlees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Lewis. home En-qui- Wid-diso- n, Sat-terl- ee Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammon were among dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaFrantz Stephens on Mothers day. Other guests were the Ted Duke family of Roy and Mrs. Cassie Bren-chle- y, mother of Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Hammon. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid were dinner guests of their son Dick and his family on Mothers Day in Bountiful. Other members of tlxe family dropped in later in the day at the Reid home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley of Duschene visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reid last week, they are former Sunset residents and friends of the Reids. , |