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Show I I Chronicle Sun Thursday, October 12, 1972 Clearfield Courier Friday, Oct. 20 Tacos Hot buttered corn Carrot bread with butler Sliced peaches, pears and pineapple chunks Davis County 12 lunch Wednesday, Oct. 18 Lasagne Green beans Tossed salad 'tard rolls with butter Roman peach cake with topping 12 pint milk SECONDARY ELEMENTARY 12 pint milk Sliced tomatoes Mixed vegetables Fruit Applesauce cake Monday, Oct. 16 Deluxe hamburger Sliced tomatoes on lettuce Green beans Hamburger buns Chilled canned apricots Snickerdoodles 12 pint milk Wednesday, Oct. 18 Fish and Chips with tarter sauce 12 Cabbage and carrot slaw Bow knots with butter Banana cream pie with topping 12 pint milk 12 ROY The Roy Jr. High its annual program Thursday, Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Following a brief address by Principal Ray Coleman the parents will visit various teachers in their classrooms to discuss curriculum and classroom activities. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clemets will assume duties as ol new PTA Ray Coleman as second with third Mrs. Dan McCoy; fourth Mrs. Duane Ozmun; fifth Mrs. Harold Stevens; secretMrs. Ron bert Wallin. Mrs. Jerry is the Hospitality Chairman. Parents are urged to join ary-treasurer, Hib-do- Murdock receives The Clearfield Plant of Murdock Machines and Engineering Co. of Utah will be the site of the construction of 5,000 outer cas vs of bombs used by the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The announcement was made this week by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, and Rep. Gunn McKay The contract was awarded by the Navy Ship Parts Control Center of Mechanicsburg, Pa. The casings to be constructed are designed to be dropped from slow moving aircraft in close support of ground troops. 12 pint milk which took them to the Los Angeles area, they stayed at Lagoona Beach, taking in Disneyland, Sea World and the Dan Diego Zoo among other places of interest, they especially enjoyed the beaches and are already looking forward to a return visit next year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Martin have a new daughter born on Oct. 2. The Kaye Brownings, White House - Mr. and Mrs. J. ROY Howard Stahle, owners of the Roy Sun Chronicle, have been in Washington D.C. this week touring the city and enjoying a visit at the W'hite House. Mr. Stahle, who serves as president of the Utah State Press Association, and his wife, Bonnie, were invited to attend a reception at the W'hite House by President and Mrs. Nixon. Thy flew to the Capitol city on Monday, returning home this afternoon. -- their children Michael, Lynett and Kelly have returned home from a late summer vacation trip in the Southern C lifornia area. Enroute ,w stopped in Phoenix for a v.oitwithMr. and Mrs. Monte Goodwin, Mrs. sister and her Brownings husbands family. They then went on the Encinada, Mex., coming back to San Diego to go to Disneyland and the Zoo and other places of interest. They were away about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P. Moser have a new baby boy born on Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thompsons new son arrived New Arrivals on Oct. 4. Bill Palmer of Mesquite, Nevada, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Palmer. He was enroute to Preston, Ida. to visit with his father, William G. Palmer, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stan-gand Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stanger of Kaysville representing the C.H. Dredge Company spent last weekend in Ontario, Oregon at an onion convention. While in the area they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eddison Child, Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial Ashby and Mrs. La- - Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Jensen of 44 S. 400 E. are the parents of a baby daughter born Oct. 2. Mrs. Jensen is the former Sharon Nielsen. er Its a boy for the Kim Olsons of 510 E. 200 S. The little fellow was born Oct. 2. The new mother is the former Diann Taylor. Charlie and Jolene Roundy Jones, formerly of Clearfield, now of San Antonio, Tex., have a little girl born Oct. 1. TENDER BEEF CUTS Ttf CUTS ROUND STEAK.J ib.1.19 lb.1.49 SIRLOIN STEAK ib.1.49 SIRLOIN TIP. PORTERHOUSE STEAK lb.1.59 lb.1.49 STEAK lb.1.09 RIB STEAK lb. CHUCK STEAK lb.1.09 RIB END PORK CHOPS lb. PORK STEAK lb. PORK SAUSAGE & 79 '- -i 79 79 3ibs.l.39 YOUNG 4 LAMB WHOLE LAMB, CUT s Bod Qibbooa Doaflo LEG OF LAMB & (tender 12 Lb. limit lb. 89 ..ib.69 12 pint milk 00 Double Knit Solids and Fancies detha Hoskins relatives who live there. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Anderson and their small son Nathan have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunaway the past week. Mr. Anderson, a nephew of Mrs. Dunaway is a chaplin at Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas, they came for the LDS conference. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon entertained at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Leavitt of Honolulu, Hawaii, Mrs. Leavitt is a sister of Mrs. Hammon. Mr. Leavitt is the LDS Value To 00 Double Knit Great Selection All Sizes stake president of the Pearl Harbor stake. Cassie were Present . W.L. SteBrenchley, and phens of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brenchley of Roy, the Dee Jay Hammons of Brigham City and Mrs. S.L. Sly and her daughter Edith. The Leavitts will take a trip to the Cardston, Canada, area where Mr. Leavitt lived as a child before returning home. Bret Harvey was hospitalized on Saturday. He received a serious eye injury while at play making surgery necessary. ' He is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. Boyd Harvey. Conference visitors of the Jack Eves were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gubler and Mrs. Ramona Gifford of LaVerkin and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gubler of Henderson, Nev. Visitors of the Darwin Olsens, coming for the wedding of Rocky Olsen on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Derell Olsen of Star Valley, Wyo., an uncle Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Idaho Falls, Ida., an aunt and Mrs. Eda Wheeler of Ririe, Ida. an aunt. Value To M-s- Conference visitors of Melba Miskin have been two nephews, Glenn Banner of Ontario, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Banner and their four children of Palo Alto, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Der-Coand their small son Christopher left on Monday for Milwaukee, Wis., where they will make their home. Mrs. DerCola is the former Paulette Bronson, Wisconsin is the home state of her hus- oSolids Fancies Sizes 28-5- 0 a sale for those who have money and want to save more - and for those with a little money and have to save . . . This is L. Mrs. Floyd Wilcos and her children Billy, Leon and Karen spent Sunday with her parents the Osmer Knights. Dinner guest of the S.L. Slys on Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clawson of Layton. Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Beth Ward on the evening of Sept. 5, with Verda Knight as cohostess. Eldeen Barnes gave a history of hergrandfatherSoren-son- , an early LDS Church convert from Norway. The les- All New Long Sleeve son on the Sunday School was presented by June Schaeling. Present were Beth Ward, Verda Knight, Mildred Porter, Melba Smith, Pearl Dabel, Pearl Anderson, Sylvia Smith, June Martina Schaeling, Blaine, Eldeen Barnes and Roxey Bronson, a visitor. Visitors of the Lawrence Kimbers over conference weekend were a daughter and her family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis, Mrs. Frieda Fox-toJoy SigurdsonandMr. and Mrs. Vei n Kildahl all of Snohomish, Washington. The Marino Ganz family attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. Ganzs parents Mr. and iwrs. Sam Blox-hain Kaysville on Sunday. Also present were the families of two other daugn, (trimmed) 5 LAMB STEAKS. I H0RMEL VALUE I ( BACON I iiL. 39 lean) LAMB SHOULDER.. c pmn 393-165- ,b AND WRAPPED WEEKEND SPECIALS lbs. 1.29 Fresh apples Value To band. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS We Gladly Take USOA Food Stamps 3 n Glazed donuts la FRESH k LEAN PATTIE MEAT OR All Sizes Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen, their children, Linda, Lisa, Shelly and Tod have returned from a 10 day vacation visit the 4 Crispy fiesh vegetables Toasted bread with butter Bread sticks 825-947- 4 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! 825-1,37- Wardrobe Specials Friday, Oct. 20 Chili Denise Hammon Phone I I Stahles SUIiSET banana pint milk pint milk PTA for the coming year and memberships will be available during the evening. contract MATING GAME Mix n Match Peanut butter finger Tuesday, Oct. 17 Pork with gravy over whipped potatoes Cheese sticks Buttered spinach Cucumber and tomato salad Whole wheat roll with butter Choice of cream pies 12 pint milk Roy Junior plans meeting will hold Cole slaw Corn bread or buns 12 Thursday, Oct 19 Beef stew with fiesh vegetables Jello salad on lettuce leaf Chuck wagon bread with butter Frosted white cake Tuesday, Oct. 17 Pork chow mein Chow mein noodles Hot buttered peas French rolls with butter Orange sections rC) pint milk Thursday, Oct. 19 Baked cod or fish burger Tarter sauce Parslied potatoes Sliced beets Monday, Oct. 16 Deluxe Hamburgers Applesauce cookies Crunchy Wednesday, October 11, 1972 1.29 lean & smoked LEflfl SPflRE I by lb.79 Rath 59 No. 5 Clearfield m of the Bloxhams, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Anderson of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pearce of Salt Lake City. hters lb. 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