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Show Sun Chronic mo CfSfr. I P- I MHMl U..V, tSUL1 Jay Bl Iff WoS i 5-- 1 Ml J No Denise Hcmmon. Phone 825-947- 4 j6SNttWfcteW-tSvfSHWeBie5!S:- KLENKE FLORAL are And Flowers 7?i furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Washington Phone 394-347- tW ikJ WatMiiMlI' H1 Mil) Hayward and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maygennes in Carson City, Nev. Last week she returned to Oregon to bring her sons back in time for the beginning of school. Mrs. Sharon Nebeker and daughters Shari, Susan, and Karen accompanied Mrs. Nebekers parents Mr. and Mrs Dale Goodfellow of Salt Lake City on an outing to Flaming Gorge last week. Harold Giles is among those hospitalized for surgery last week. Kurt Madsen is still in the hospital with esteomilitis in his leg. Kurt is the 12 year old son of Mr and Mrs. Ray Madsen and has been hospitalized for about six weeks now. Mr and Mrs. Dave Hopper spent Friday and Saturday at a Bear Lake outing, they ac Gaylie Aunch is back at home resting after a month of vacationing in various locations First was a trip to Grants Pass, Ore., to leave her sons Bret, Barry and Gordon for a visit with their grandparents Mr and Mrs. Carl Aunch. Then to Hawaii on a tour with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Rollie Shupe of Salt Lake City and Ray Morgan of Roy. Upon her return she and her mother left for Northern California where they among other things visited with Mr and Mrs. Morris Jones m A yJL W MW .k1 4 1 Saturday. It was the first reunion of this family with Mrs Ivy Kejes in charge Mr and Mrs AC Wallace have returned after an eight day fishing trip on the Oiegon coast. They with several other couples made reservations on a salmon fishing boat. Mr. and Mrs Ed Dames, their grandchildren Cindy and Ted Daines, Lynette Chugg, the families of Mr arid Mrs. Brent Ballantyne, Shauna Anderson, the Scott Vv'iberg family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gordon and Marcia of Syracuse, The Max Swenson family of Orem, Mr and Mrs. Page Wiberg and family of Inglewood. Calif , all attended an open house in Las Vegas, Nev , for Mrs. Daines son John Curtis Watkina and Rhonda Potter who were mai ried on Aug 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Watkins attended school in Las Vegas Following the reception they all went down to San Clemente Beach Park for about a week for a family companied members of the Washington Terrace Dth ward to which they belonged before moving to Sunset. It is an annual event for the Washington Terrace ward. Miss Edity Sly was guest o i honor at a miscellaneous bridal shower held at the home of Mrs. Geraldine Harvey at the Harvey heme in Layton on Tuesday evening. was Mrs. JoAnn Hill of Roy, both are sisters of Miss Slys husband-to-b- e Roger Hanson of Clearfield. Present were Mrs Norma Hansen, Mrs. Hetty Sly, Mrs. Elmira Sly, Mrs. Denise Mannon, Mrs. Cathy Mrs. Joy Hill and Mrs. Mae Bailey. There were games, refreshments and some lovely gifts for the future bride. The Nevin Basset family vacation in spent a Starr Valley, Wyo., with Mr. Bassetts parents Mr and Mrs. Amon Bassett. A! Ehsshsrhk U4iwejii'4S6Mimfei. 22, 197 Thursday, August Se ss Sun-dwal- l, The Lawrence Kimbers and the Roy Hansen families were among about 75 persons going to a family reunion of Mr. Kimbers parents family which was held in Uinta on k y i tWMH I v t h " e rtf H E U a: i! .S- - 4 m si.fc' 1 JytW- - r 4 ir IT fl . a 9 0!. 1 - U B B 0 Browne leader for the Scouts of America is in gently needed for the Sun-s- i - ,- interested Anyone .3- r fY rri'J - -- 1 -- n 1 ) ii'iru iSrriru: 13 - ,,.': AA" - 5 tl : Regular Any Sn - Sterling Brond Keep Plenty On hand For Quick Meals v' can or package shows mote than one price mark jou pa) the lowest prue When 01 ? a hems on hich the timing of price changes it controlled h law are ex ceptcd from this policy Greenland Turbot Fillets Fresh Fryers Hen Turkeys 89 ,k 49' 59' ,v Sliced Bacon h 1.79 beef biode CvH USDA Choice Skmned Oevemrd Sliced Beef Liver Beef Rtb Roast ,k 16 Dmse't Topping pk9 oiwond & Pieces 2 51 31' 1.39 Z'lVl. Q Salad Dressing ' O Mayonnaise V, sY gollont eom O Pillsbury Flour Pillsbury Flour J lb 1:, 99' r 36- - 61' , 32' 47' T 32 01 pig O Totino Pizzas fr Apple Sauce Rhode O Pan Rolls fttody 2 Sara Lee Cake con Cut Green Beans 0i Moi 14 i con Keta Salmon S::vr Deviled Ham 0.T0" if pQ 36 os con u tff- - f . ist re 4 V .V. 1.19 v . . ; IV , ' I , Y. will have 9 attend workshop Mill Hollow recreation camp, located in Utahs high Uinta mountains, was the scene for this years Utah State Distributive Education Clubs of America associations summer workshop Roy High 31 along with schools other several throughout the state met together for the three day wotksliop held Aug 1110 The conference tame to a conclusion following the electing and swearing in of new state ol fleets who will serve in the 1974 77 si hool year Reptesenhng Roy High School this ycai at the DECA The purpose of which was to give the students a chance to meet wth other Mudent.s in a relaxed atmosphere, and share ideas of how to improve the lixal clubs Vmkshop' wete also held giving students inhumation lui Hi" upo.ming state competitions to he held in Apnl with winocis traveling to Miami, Fla . where they will compete on the national level workshop vveie Carolyn Hains, Annette Joigenscn and Trudy Schulz They were accompanied by DECA advisors, Dick Wade and Garen Palmer 12 absolutely Hose ntred None An j Price ic A As&xsmsjsipw- O SkyiarkBreadit Home Style Bread 1', Jo Jo Doughnuts All tmi 4 rtnement rice In Th s Aci Effective ol Roy Utah Monday X.V r 1 Aug Ai f. 9 Through Sunday K ,l Aug 75 197 Jackie Hearn School of Dance ' iLLA Announces FALL REGISTRATION For August 22nd and 23rd (Thurs 2304 Polk Ave. Fresli Corgi 1 Plump 1 ender K CanfcsSeupcs Co forft n O Jumbns Greet Flavor Former students may register in person only req-ste- 394-515- 2 & 399-007- 5 in person or Jackie Hearn Crawshaw has over 20 years perience and is interna tiouaiy tunned Professional teachers Marsha Montgomery 394-687- bv of 5 phone New Studn's continuous teaching King, Tams r a ex- Johansson Classes will be offered in: Tep, J Szz Tap, Ballet (toe pointe) Character, Modem (for sges 4 and up), end Acrobatics. A special Boy s Acrobatic Class (ages 5 to 7) is now available, as Is a Women sTsp Class. 20) rw 1974-7- 5 Fri.) 1 :0G p.m. to 6:00 p.m. August 24th (Sat.) 1 :00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m, ulSMUoT 29' Tn j Safeway Panty - $1 IP- - v 7 h o-.- i T T- t through you cun buy 7 pout of fme quality Safeway Ponty Hoiand g- -t a rhird pan at he iame type Super Soft Sliced Round Top White or Whejt 3CV' 5 from August Scotch Trtot Froson 100u Put Ornrgo Juic Fom Florida (eoch ,b 68' 40' 5 98' 35' Margarine a ,b 1.98 4i ", FREE! 40 34 Q Whole Okra It:. 0 CcffeePJch Lucerne Sherbet Deluxe Fudge Bars Yr,'",b 49' 2 PAIRS Get One Pair Orangs Juke t'f Slco w n C'COrr 1.29 BUY Mrs. Wright's Bread Well Filled For Wh tf Dogh to Bokt 79' lb y;;a ?;;'r,,k,a Cod Fillets 1.19 Mandarin Oranges Grape Juice Bel-a- ir s 7, Fish Sticks 41' 5$ Mon), Foncv Tomatoes Q Orange Juice O Egg Beaters ,V; j 29 48-2- Modww 56 Soluburv Seoki or Slued i, ' 39' ;cy 92' O Heinz Ketchup 2 Green Peas Banquet Buffet Suppers - rir to1 . : FREE1 6e 3.99 6 1.79 bg ", 99 ' Fruit Cocktail 2 TO Q Pillsbury Flour 0 & lm Xb . 4 and style 16 33 A Ac f? 7 0 Preserves tZZ. - con Srpiembe $1 Kolf- - 45' Grade Ail Eggs Oop large C 0 0 J 8ond Marshmallow 'Mja&i 3 O Mushrooms 0 Aluminum Foil l'Cd' G Tang Orange Drink 0 zod 1.12 os pkg 16 Molves Q Cheese Spiead O Lucerne Yogurt Lucerne Yogurt 29 89 os - 5.99 Royals 5- Turkey Roast Turkey Roast Oven O Saitine Crackers Wose Free Ccokod Chunk Bologna PorkLoinAssortedCbopsp:Vml.29 Lean Ground Beef 109 46' j . IVLV Pork Patties 1.59 200 cf box House O' Stewed 85' z 3 LtX-VjL- Link Sausage n 98 Choice Sofewny Trim Scott D Chox 4 esa Boneless Hams Bar-- S 1.09 lb USDA lody Tom n E tvill Slab Bacon 1.09 pkg Choice Cof USOA Steaks Beef Plate Short Ribs Solid lb I Gea' tonx"y Chuck Tomatoes Dream Whip Walnut Meats Fruit Drinks IE $o'ok tonva Beef Round Steak Facial Tissue B Saf'A "b: A "i ar. fc t Canned Elams 53 hoi a priic is lowered all sales ill be at thi new lower prut (jns and packages biaring th former hightr price tl! also be ma'ktJ with the ne prue X ! i IF NOTHING ELSE, Citizens new bank buiiding at 5700 S. 2000 a completed vault before too long. Skinless Wieners o.j W- yj-2- Its Alwoys Freshly Ground Pockoge Al This low Price ' i ft U MV. We Pledge: Once a Can 'n !r' 1 Su'-4- i Price-Marke- i Tf leaders are needed in many areas and women interested aie asked to call now !0013E!SSE33KEiI2iE3E353OiSOISiraE3&aS - in more about this knowing fulfilling and interesting job should contact the Girl Scout otiue m Ogden (trow me and Girl Scout i c aiea t residents Sunset jg leader needed Brownie relaxing in xig.in Can; on The Floyd Andtews spent a few days last week on ,i.i outing in Ogden ("anvon The Jesse Kessiier familv spent several days last vmk m Burley, Idulm, visit mg the Darrel Whitehead family The Whiteheads ari foi an B CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES at the corner of 5fi00 S. 1900 V. as the new Food King grocery store begins to have its foundation put in place. Roy growth I Ground Beef J S Bateman last wuk family spent Whir wi jri forced to m.ikc a prire in in ic. c ns and pukigis sshuh arc jlrc.uh pnn mrkid will be sold at the old prut rj for Aithur The B or Package Is We Will Not Raise Its Price 4 V i7 eg? A 1- x 4 lit V 1 h I Clayton was a this week Miss Vicki Head was guest of honor at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Chester Flint in Kaysville, Mis Flint is an aunt of the bridegroom to lx-- , Paul Barber The voting couple arc to he man.ed on Sept 5 3 5637 S. 1900 W. li Miss Rainee hospitalized B H r j i A EtMi&iSai f WE TAKE A PERSONAL INTEREST IN EACH CHILD 5r V |