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Show I Sun CiiroitbJe 2tarodsy,8eg4tLcTS, J$K3Eajsr rS.i jy . W pjnwjsa fegjf-jea lsl to a isi Coming from their home in Hawthorne. California to visit with the Ronald Wright family, were Mr Wrights sister, Irene Allbright and her daughter. They were here for about three weeks. Kevin and Judy Tubbs are the happy parents of a baby boy, who arrived at McKay Hospital on August 29 Nora Nelson is in the hospital where she is receivmg treatment for an illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Whinham, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burnham soent the holiday weekend at their property in the Uintas. Jclui and Christine lb out have a new baby boy, born August 26 at McKay Hospital. They now have two boys in their family The Ken Cowan family Spent Saturday in Heber City where they had a fun time riding the Heber Creeper and 2 enjoying the beautiful scenery. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gibson of Hooper have a baby boy, born August 26. Dee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibson, and His wife is the former Van Dame, Stephanie daughter of Remece Van Dame, all of Roy. Congratulations to Terry L. lies lop of 4470 S. 2025 W., who was awarded a Masters degree from Utah State University. He completed the requirements for the degree in secondary education. He is married to the former Linda Osborne of Ogden, and teaches school at North OgJcn Junior High. Stephen and Norma Clark of 2337 W. 4690 S. are the happy parents of a baby boy, who was born August 26. This is their first boy-an- d they have three girls. Larry Pitchford. along with his son Keith, and his father Gordon and Joyce Madsen and son Dennis drove to Greem iver. Idaho for a few days last Henry Hilbum, son of Mr week to do some work on and Mrs. Harold Hilburn, is their pioperty near Beai home on leave from the Air Lake Force after completing basic Mr and Mrs Amos Rrown and daughter training in Texas went to The Hilbum s have had as Flaming Gorge to spend the their houseguests recently, last summer holiday Mr. Hilbums father and his weekend. wife from Missouri. Afton Johnson and three of and Ellen her children went to Heber Stephen Moulding have a new baby Ciiy to visit with her mother boy, bom Sept 1 They now oher the I oihor Day weekend have six boys and one girl in their family. Sympathy is extended to Donald Jensen on the death of A baby girl was bom Aug. his mother, Mrs. Edna Call 29 at McKay Hospital to RanJensen who passed away last dy and Judy Schmidt. A boy was bom on the 29th Thursday in a Biigham City to M ike and Deborah Ogden . nursing home. Her funeral Mr. and Mrs. Art Mehto service was held Saturday in have a baby boy, born Aug Bngham City. 30. Mis. Mehto is the former Debbie Pingree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pingree, and this is the couples first child. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bridges took their family to Roosevelt for the holiday weekend to spend the time with Mrs Bridges mother and father and other relatives. Obituary &C0SC ROY-Rosco- SHOA1 TIMES Joseph derson, 81, formerly of 1113 Jefferson, Ogden died Thursday, August 29, of natural causes at the home of a daughter, Mrs Duane A. Nay, of 4834 S. 2400 W., Roy . Mr. Anderson was born Oct. 10, 1892, m Logan, a son of Christian and Marian Amanda Wilkinson Anderson. Jan. 1, 1912, he was married to Diantha Jane Robbins in Malad, Idaho The marriage was later On Thursday - 8 00pm (Sold to Utah Credd Union League! 8 00pm Fnday (.htth '! 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He has knowledge and experience In county administration - particularly in the financial areas - and knows how to moko ti Hollars work efficiently for the benefit of ail. ce Sousagg l3,,w regular - ) Sotibu'y Steok Ot cone S or 1 Lean Ground Beef Q Tomatoes : 32 ounce golien a T MixedYegetables Q YegetablesJubilee !; Q Grape Juice Conccnlro a con J a a - 2 s 3 Fried Chicken IT" i L 49 188 45 39 2 boHfo 41' con 94' f 1 0i bottfo Chunk Tunes Chicken of the Sea 66-o- can 1 1. IQ 7 Mrs. Wrisk's Oread ob Super Soft Sliced Round Top White or Wheat 41'!! O Skylark Rye Breads 3 Imhi SI 3 SI Q Skylark Buns Vti . ivD nnof Komi otio v Crecm of the Crop Lorgp Slz dozen Medium Size 63 Item 4 Price In Thi Advertitement Monday Th'nvgS Sunday 1974 September 2 Thru September Alt fffvo i 'TV Piilsbury Flour O Piilsbury Flour Rod Star Yeast A L- 10 1.79 5 92 v ' -- 7 74 ; - t - ; " Grains juke C lrs Lilies Honeydsw Melon ., l i", v V; .. Orarigos From Florida Crisp Celery ; ri . 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Lucerne Puddings Flavors ctn 43 98 Q Graham Crackers ftokory Baker Cookies 109 Busy 3 3.58 Folgers Coffee Gnndi Chocolate Chips E Tl 65 Yellow Popcorn Z 46 Staleys Popcorn Oil 63' 0 Piilsbury Flour 25 3.99 Snack Puddings 0 fear.4 Paid for by Commit! for Jnkl-i- $ William Wood, chairman Pk i s- VOTE SEPTEMBER 1.59 61 6t. 6 Town House Condensed Sabine Crackers Salad Brassing' DF.MOCRATIC J 1.09 All Experienced - Dependable 1.29 1.69 1.09 ft Steaks': LIS." lb. 1.19 Best hroom - i Term J3 Beef Chuck Steaks Baby Food Js Weber County Commissioner Skinless Wieners M regard for others". BRUCE JENKINS A Sterling Brand Keep A Supply for the Grill for Hot Great re Dogs They TOATJUfljUlTVIlB empathetic Elect if Cooked Fish Sticks STL Solaw oy Trim Cooked Cod Fillets Grod A Chicken USDA & foCcf Pork Loin Chops ? Grade ATurkey Roast ftonlu Beef Round Beef Rib Roast carefully S' Ort Funeral services v ere held Saturday at 2 p m at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop John N Thomas officiating Morrell's Fine Flavor Shank Portion Bake It -Serve Sandwiches or Quick Meals lb. idmont f Barbara, Calif q Thursday hive Smoked Hems Ground Beef pound con 4 29) Only What You Need Any S zt Pockage At This low level Price examined themselves, who they are and who they are becoming, the focus of the sorkshop will then shift to an HOLIDAY ON ICE f.'All TO s . I'h WeM Temple Santa Fisher, 7B 'MU Buy evenings and every other Saturday morning. The special training which is scheduled to run for fifty hours will deal with such topics as and self-mOnce the par ivalion A and nesday pm D Engineers. Surviving are two sons and five daughters, Roscoe ODeli Anderson, San Rafael, Calif ; John R. Anderson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vernon Y. (Donna) Taylor, Bakersfield, Calif.; Mrs Duane A (Anna Mae) Nay, Mrs. Gilbert N. (Betty Jean) Rhees, both of Ray; Mrs. Ralph J. (Shirley) Swenson, Phoenix, Ariz ; Mrs Donald E. (Sharon) A Serving Suggestion con (3 Welfare will be presented by Weber State Colege Participants will attend workshop sessions on Wed- e.nh Jt $ lltKptS He had been an engineer for the Southern Pacific Co., retiring in October of 1958 after 41 years of service. He had lived in Snowville, Brigham City, Calgary, Canada, and came to the Ogden area in 1513. He graduated from Box Elder High School. He was a high priest in the LDS Church and was a member of the Roy 7th Ward and U S D A Fm4 1 Fvrriiw ert Sofowoy Whor Yw Gtt Discount Men (very Day Fully Cooked Sofewoy Brand ,b- - the .imuunt of S AlUjll 1958. Belnap, Ogden; 18 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren Alsdo surviving are three sisters, Mrs Ralph (Nona) Clark, Odgen, Mrs Fred (Beth) Gilmore, El Paso, Tex ; Mrs Sam (Emma) cimsd Sisssm Sept. 4, 15 educators from the Weber School District will be participating in a workshop on Human Potential and The Cultural Awareness workshop, w hich is being funded by the Department of MAIL GKUfcRb r 1? nun. S5 SO V SO 3 50 All Se its Heseivetl lUtilrtien undt except Saluid.iy eve'imj, n K hi L. pm et lui ,i'l pe.lorminr i t Priest He was a member of Brotherhood of Locomotive raw 0 Health, Education and P' ne H SI 00 High Roy Quorum. WT Beginning 8. Stake 20' Workshop readied 5 - Saturday. Sept - 2 00 grsen S0I&F solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple She died March 6, An- e me Sent for " at the Thuiidjy. Jackson, historian. Trophies are first place the 24th of July Pioneer Days and second place for barrels and poles won at the junior posse jamboree. Anna McBride, secretary, Tim Chavez, captain, Jody Call, first lieutenant, Fred Chavez, leader, and of Ogden had a fun weekend on a float trip down the Phone 8256646 Virginia Wursfen MAYOR JOSEPH DAWSON accepts for the city, trophies won during the year by the Roy Junior Posse. Presenting the trophies are (1. to r.) Mike MEMBERS of the Roy Junior Posse proudly display trophies they have won. 4, Po &U& IIUIIUI?U IPflh 1874 Sweat Ar,d AM.r . 59' 38' 7 0 n in i' i ived icaaisnes sppr Green Onions TT j bS, 3 be. v; |