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Show Chronicle sum Thursday, March 26, 1975 Buckner named mission president in California K LaMar Buckner of (Vilen lot mer bishop and stake piesident of the Latter-(- j the I' S Junior Chamber of Commerce with national headquat ters in Tulsa, Okla , m 1954-5past piesident of Lake Bonneville Boy Scout Council, he headed the council's 12th Boy Scout Wot Id Jambotee Committee Saints Church, has been chosen as president of the ( a i o i n i a Sacramento Mission of the Mormon Chuich He will assume this position m July, succeeding N Walsh, president i II lam of the mission for the past three sears Mi Buckner has been a the Utah senator in Legislate!! e for the past eight cents and also served a term the Utah House of m 3 -- Hi He piesentatiyes He is a graduate XI Katherine Strom berg gave the lesson on Glacier and Grand Teton National Barks served Mrs Andros delicious Greek tefreshments in keeping with the Easter theme The Soiority held a pat tv on Satuiday night at the Round Valley tountiy Club The event honored the new members who have recently joined the group Husbands weie special guests A delicious sea food dinner was seived followed by dancing and visiting Attending wete Mi and Mrs Tommy Andros, Mr and Mis Milton Stiomberg, Mr and Mis. George Chino, Mr and Mrs Jack Carter, Mr and Mrs James Lai sen, Mi and Mrs Creighton Thompson, Mr and Mrs Haiold Smith, Mr and Mrs Steven Evins, Mi and Mis Don Lasater and Mi and Mrs Ed Harris 1 14 12 14 2 1 12 small new potatoes 6 carrots, quartered nm excess fat from meat. In a large heavy saucepot heat oil Add beef, brown on all sides, about 10 minutes; remove beef and pour off all but 1 tablespoon of the fat. To saucepot add onions; saute for 1 minute. Add tomato sauce, sugar, water, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice and salt Cook and stnr until mixture comes to a boil. Add browned beef. Simmer, covered, turning meat occasionally until meat is almost tender, about 2 hours. Add potatoes and carrots. Simmer, covered, until meat and vegetables are tender, about 40 minutes. Remove meat and vegetables to a heated platter. Serve gravy as is or thicken by stirring 1 tablespoon flour blended with 14 cup water into each cup of gravy. Cook and stir until thickened YIELD 10 to 12 portions I ft iceuperating t , T , r; hei e Alan and Kama Tisehner have a ha by hoy, Ixiin Mai eh 16 at Mi Kay Hospital I i Mike NURSING ASSISTANT students Kelly Thackary, Janet Pennington and Walter Rea is accept graduation certificates from Della Dahl, instructor. N I IP6M i finish programs and Rehabilitation facility . special training is required of those people who wish to be nursing assistants Under the direction of Della Dahl, a parapiofessional instructor, the students spend at least 30 houis per week learning how to successfull. neet patient needs Time is nt m the classroom learn, g patient ROY March 20 marked the graduation of 13 students from the nursing assistant training program at Weber Of the County Hospital thirteen students, three are .young men who have been employed for the past few months as orderlies Because Weber County Hospital is a Chiomc Disease care concepts as well as m the clinical area applying what has been taught in class tuition-fre- e This class is open for registration to both male and female high school graduates Application may be made at the personnel office at the hospital six-wee- k Further information con- cerning the training class may be obtained by calling the education department at Weber County Hospital Announcement of the tentative starting date for the next class will be made at a later time Step Out with Easters Ernst Isjp SAFEWAY Will BE CLOSED AIL DAY If ASTER SUNDAY- - home Trm v r f.iTii Ail! y store IPS y J jr Sdfev (nr busmens next r t p ' Your cocpudt on in Su pfiiuiipf, to coo plete your food vioputng ahead of Easter We vvt'l be most apprec atcl nc pM it yc ur f i ndy too en Ali Items & Rg o djp 3 day Smoked Hams Ground Beef Morrell's Pride Shank Portion Greot Smokehouse Flavor At Safeway You Buy Any Sue Package You Need At The Same Price Per Pound Prices In This Advertisement Lari on and all Ogden store Monday Through Sunday March 24 Through March 30, 1975 lb. USDA G ode A Norbest W ih the Tender Timer Tom Turkeys Skinless Wieners , Smok A 59 , Assorted loin Cots h of A tom Sliced Pork Chops Sliced Bacon 59 lb A 69 7 USDA Choice Beef Plole Beef Short Ribs Romo Great Flavor pkfl 1.19 1.29 Chunk Bologna Canned Hams 69 S ;7.69 2.19 Holiday Hams Boneless Sue Lean Ground Beef Any Pockoge Round Steaks Choice Full Cut USDA Beef 79' lb lb 1.49 79' USDA Choice Beef Rib Roast Sofewoy Trim USDA Choice Beef Chuck Roast Bone Roost Fresh Fryers 89' 53' Grade A Chickens USDA Choice Safewoy Trimmed USDA Whole Leg 0' Lamb Lamb Rib Chops )b 1.49 lb 1.98 USDA Choice Great Flavor Boneless Boston Butts Fresh Pork Roast 1.39 7 63 lb. nned Sliced Beef Liver 1.39 lb pretty much as planned, 79 & lb Devemed preliminary analysis of deer season results confirms the harvest went A 1974 Brazilian Fresh Water QO Catfish Steaks Wonderful lb Flavor 7 The Bar-Slab Bacon Piece 89 1.29 Corned Beef Lean Beef Round V By S w- 1 YDAYsISSATURDAYATSAFEWAT avonnaise Sliced Cheese a a Q. pkg Instant Potatoes 1::r Ellis White Beans a Packed In Quarters Dolewood Regulor Shop Compare and Sove At Nearby Safeway Walnut Meats Diamond Brand Holves Lucerne 1 lb pkg Great Flavors & Pieces 99' Cling Peaches Q Fruit Cocktail Fancy Fruit Marshmallow mZ!Z a 3 M Large Size dozen (Medium "Ttfrrmwflaai Size doz 64c) 01 leW Camplat Sad Available Now cwj j m at: Q Q l.O bottle Pure 1 ounce cans Regu far Price SAVE 91 48 count case $9 60 8.09 89' carton 6 ounce carton 49c) $M0ny By Th Jhe Jincsf OicharJs j(fa,Ju,sJn CM4 At IW Site UU'llfr Asparagus California Tender Golden Yams fCSil 7" IE $1 3 Cello I! California PIUUOll Tender Green lb L Et Sif error. All Green Californio Jewel Variety Red Apples , 7' A mhIai Woshmgton State Extra Fancy Golden Delicious Selection of Easier oCiliei and Assorted Plants from The nearly 188,000 .rs who went afield in a drop of 5 5 percent 1973 took 54,633 deer, and including archery It muzzleloader hunts. obthe Boards appears jective to restrict the harvest said was accomplished, 3n m miitizsJ 4 IMo for percent drop in antlerless deer taken The number of bucks harvested, 46,282 did not differ appreciably from other years In 1974, 8,351 does were legally harvested, compared to 32,587 in 1973 Sl) Cln Utahs deer winter ranges are generally m better condition now than m years past and can handle this planned addition of over 24,000 antlerless deer, noted John If the unknown, illegal antlerless kill associated with the buck only season did not substantially decrease this number, New Crop V-, -- Leaf Spinach son, Mis John Dixon, Mrs Wilson Hales, Mrs Alice Keyes, Mrs Asael Moulton, and Mrs Maurice Richards as hostesses A brunch was given by Mrs Wayne Ferrell, Mis Barnett Allen, and Mrs Raymond Holmes at the Farrell home A dinner shower was given by Mrs Thomas Burgess, and Miss Tama Taylor gave a cousins and aunts shower Brown is Jeanette well and doing iceuperating following surgery in the hospital Ron and Pat Weaver had a baby boy, their first child, on The buck 52 John only over most of the regulations 4 $1 tZ ZlSrJ, state accounted for a 74 48 oz I NuMode COOKWARE Stainleu Steel Windsor Saucepan Easter Perfect " Tomato Soup Klwk 174' Grade AA Iggs 1 Campbell's Bakers Chips Flovorod Cookies ond Lima Beans ry,B Libby's Corn EKCOETERNA $1 49 a a Z 32 wmm me Finer ''2-o- I Vegetable Oil Cottage Cheese ( a 61' 49 19. t 89 7 Fancy Catsup mU Miracle Whip Pineapple Mushrooms 1.49 49' Ripe Olives ZSSZ Skylark Bread Seiome 3 loaves SI 39' Skylark Buns ErJ Dinner Rolls Plom or Sesame pkg 59 48 Skylark Tea Rolls St ot It ifan, Pant, y hr Cheerios Cereal Cream Cheese sl7' 3 S:d VuLs Ellis Tamales Margarine 0 a pkg. Shan't W.SS SJLse Supervisor Rodney John. The 1974 hunts authorized by the Board of Big Game Control were specifically designed to restrict the i Sion and Compute 14-o- z Sherbet fRffo - says Division of Wildlife Game Resources Big T Peter- n-- Swivs Premium Shredded (16 oz ) or Angel Flake (14 oz ) Sove Shop Safeway For Nationally Known Brands and .7,,, IJom SJ.uzu 3i-b- Pimento akers Coconut Lucerne Merrill W'ur-sten- severe winter of 1972-7- 3 which resulted in fawn losses and a decrease in the following summers fawn crop due to r physic M condition of American jar Pride Guaranteed Fresh look How You Save Finer At Any Price t Mrs. Wright's Bread Super Soft White or Wheat Sliced Round Top 32-o- Potato Chips fjjjjjjj Mrs March 21 Flame Newev is home from the hospital and doing well alter majoi suigery A baby boy was born March 23 to Kay and Sharon Bud This is the couples second child Tayloi and Rita Chipman drove to Sun Valley last week end foi a winter vacation A baby gu was horn March 18 to Joe and Susan Denning She is their third child Phillip ard Cindy Hurst have a new baby girl They now have two gills in then lamilv Mr ami Mrs Travis Weaver spent part of last week enjoying the many activities of Sweetwater on Beai Lake Esther Matthews is confined to her home with an illness Her friends hope she will soon be up and about again Mr and Mis Dick Tayloi spent the past weekend m St George, where they did some gollmg and iclaxing Jerry and Pat Smith spent the weekend at Jackson Hole, skiing and snowmobihng Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Glade Nielsen, weie Mr and Mis of Chuck Burkhart Inglewood, Calif Edwin and Cleora Arnell went to Northern California for about ten days to visit relatives in Stockton and San Jose On their return they were caught in the worst snowstoim in the Sierras since 1950 They had to spend an extra night, and were nine hours travelling 150 miles Arnold and Virginia Wursten and son Allan spent three days last week in Southern Utah They drove to St George, through Zions National Park and spent a night at Page, Arizona They s also visited with Mis aunt and uncle in Monroe, Utah Helen Stewart is nursing a broken foot she suffered in an accidenty Susan Taysom fell near her home and broke her ankle Pal Peterson has been ill in the hospital but is home now and feeling better A baby boy was born March 22 at McKay Hospital to Kay and Sharon Bird CORRECTION It was erroneously reported last week that Phillip and Annette Olmstead had a baby girl They had a boy Mrs Olmstead is a daughter of Mr and Mis Thurman Tubbs Ji and not Mr and Mis Richard Tubbs. The paper any inconvenience clue to the harvest, particularly the antlerless segment. The primary reasons were the Safeway Has A Great Selection Sofewoy Brand New Kraft Imitation Mayonnaise Shop Any Day of The Week At Sofewoy Party None of Peterson, with Mrs )V cur employees may r pk ort mty to ob f Pern od, son of Mi and Mis Beit Penrod is in the hospital, wheie he is being tieated tor a broken leg he leieived in a motorcycle accident Glen and Dm ris Beik decided to get away from the vvmteiy weathei, and diove to Phoenix, Anzona for a week of golfing and relaxing m the sunshine (mdy Tayloi. who was mat i led iirently to David Southwnk, was extensively entertained prior to the wedding Mr and Mrs Edgar Tay lor ol Roy ai e the brides pa i ents The gi oom is a son of l)i and Mis Paul Southwick of Ogden Mr and Mrs Clark Mitchell and Dr and Mrs Grant Southvvick gave a family dinner for the couple at the Southwick home m Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs. Dale Marler and Mr. and Mrs Jeffrey had a Japanese supper for them last Saturday Baibara Allred, Marilee Gibbs, Shelia Davison and Kathy Hendricks, soionty sisters of the bride gave a shower for her at the Allred home A dinner pai ty hosted William by Mr and Mrs Riookins was held at their home on Thursday and on Saturday a mothers and daughters tea was held at the -- $n i Lai sen is at home altei a stay m the hospital, wheie she had eve sin geiy Nellie Ropei mothei of Mina Piatt, has letumed to her home m Oak Citv, Utah after spending most of the w intei tieie She had sutgerv on hei eves while she was .j -- , chuck pot roast tablespoons oil cup chopped onions can (15 oz ) tomato sauce cup firmly packed browri sugar cup water cup original Worcestershire sauce tablespoons lemon juice teaspoon salt 1 i.-'.D- Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Bin met on Monday at the home ol Maudeen Andros. SWEET AND SOUR POT ROAST 5 pound boneless beef shoulder or 2 ?'' Xi to 4 . I IOTA He served on the general ol s y : Hk theie Hileen ' t of both the past-preside- is Kcima L.usen spent last week m St Geoige, visiting with hei intliei , and his wife, and en (living the delightful Spung weathei thov are hav mg Weber State College and the Brigham Young Um ersity of Uiovo, and a of each school's alumni association He is a of Ogden Kiwams Club, the Sons of Utah Pioneers and has been active in the Bonneville Chapter of Ametican Red Cross and American Cancer Societ Buckner liistn ante Counselors in Ogden and a director of Zions fust National Bank of ogden He was piesident i; in of piesident board of the former Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assoc uttion He is recipient of the Service to Youth Award" presented by the Webet State College Student Association their added repioductive potential should increase herd numbers over the next few years Hunter success last year dropped to just over 28 percent. John explained that the high number of hunters afield coupled with restrictive hunts must result in lower success Buck only hunts restrict sportsmen to go after about one third of the entire deer he explained population, We are confident most herds can be maintained at a higher level than at present. .fee ' BLaM Scores hit AN from Ilill AFB uses Utahs SCORE in Sal lats and scores a hit on the Eagle Range the target in an air-tc- - arp,et run. The range is now However, hunter success operated on a daily schedule by nine personnel of figures will not rise to those Dct. 508 supervised by Captain Don Harder, range seen in the 'good old days, Del Halls, supervisor. Eagle Range because the number of officer, and has been used by the 508th and other units. hunters has doubled U |