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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 23, 1976, Page 4 they stopped in for a few days with Mrs Willie Morris, Mr Wallaces almost 90 year old f"5l 1 ELj. Denise Hammo Phone f825 Llwpw MS him' r i ri i' k i hoi ,i ,m i'Iui ms! Imm M.ii tin I tour WH p ,i ut throe Their Europe been mi ,i n I'sinii m Centml (lei m.iiiN ihi' i.ist two vent's hc ,i i ,ir Inllnwuiu his s o.ol prctlv well ( i'i c ustriu. icrm.inx v e r u n II id u n (I nnd .iiu'c, Belgium npl. mil I), in hus enrolled ;il 5 I ;ind is busy adjusting to h.it i out me following his Dun 11 ' li.is I i 'i , . v . . i asMini I loin Dunlord is home cupernl ing following siugorv H 68, of East who died on Sept 14 McKay Hospital of The Ralph Provosts have bought a new house in Fruit Heights and are making their home there Irie Wall, in the in h.io roturnod home after throe day Bible Class Seminar at Burley which had alxiut 100 members in attendance They are members ol the group, Mr Wallace had been an instructor in this area Going on to McCall they visited with Mr. and Mrs I loll Lee, Mrs Lee and Mrs Wallace are sisters The Lees moved there from this area this year On the way home was the father of Iee (Joan Garcia. Bruce and LaKue Watkins have a new grandson born Sept 13 to Dilworth and Gwen Brunson It is the Brunson s second son, they live in Gerald and Lola Gormlev have a now son born on Sopt Mr and Mrs A C. Wallace a tup to Idaho They attended a Mrs Mr and Mrs Larry Keister have a new baby girl born Sept 15 m the University of Utah Hospital The Keisters have two other children, boys The new little girl was six weeks premature. sister mte;unaMia 5M cancer, , Cathy Freitas of Waeauau, Hawaii has been the guest of the Carl Robinson's the past ten days. She will attend College. The Robinsons have been helping her purchase a winter wardrobe which is unavailable in Hawaii On Sunday they all went to Cache Valley for the observance of Jessie Larsen's 77th birthday. Mrs. Larsen is Mrs. Robinsons Snow mother Martial Arts Expo planned For the first time in Salt Lake City there will be a Martial Arts Expo that features local Masters and Black Belts. The Expo will include several Masters from the rest of the country as well, but the spotlight will be practioners of Kung Fu, Judo, Hapkido, Karate, Kenpo, Kick Boxing and Tae Kwon Do, just to name a few of the Arts. The Expo will be held at High School Gymnasium and will start at 7 East p m on Friday, Sept. 24, 1976. Tickets at the door are: under 18, free with parent. Advanced tickets with a 50 cents discount are available at 909 E. 2100 S. For further information call adults, under 10 $3 50 $3 485-207- 6 Bonneville High School Seminary has chosen its officers for the year. Scott Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter of 721 East 5600 South, was chosen president. Scott is very active in sports and a top wrestler. He is very active in seminary and is excited about his office. Cynthia Barrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Barrow, 6266 South Bybee Dr., is communications vice president. She is a junior class senator this year and a candidate for junior prom SELLS ONLY RT There is no Substitute for Quality Beef on the local Bonneville Seminary selects new officers USDA CHOICE BEEF, TflIUUED OF EXCESS WASTE, AGED TO At GLADLY USDA STAMPS VIU PERFECTION Jan Francis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francis, 4085 Gramercy was selected as an officer. Jan is active in debate and a member of FBLA. She took 2nd place in the state FBLA poster eompettition. Heidi Huggins was selected as a vice president. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Higgins, 653 S. 2400 E. Heidi is a member of the Bonneville pep club and is active in seminary. Jan and Heidi will be the yearbook editors for next year. Lynne Taggart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Taggart, 5580 South 925 East has been chosen activities vice president. She is a member of the Laker Choir and Tapestry. She is active in church and loves seminary. Craig Stagg, son of Mr. and the BUS football team Tami Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, 2340 East 5950 South, will be secretary. Tami is active in church and seminary. She loves life and having fun. Brent Thomas, son of Mr and Mrs. T.V. Thomas of 710 East 5480 South, is senior class representative to the seminary council. Brent is active in church and seminary functions. He supports all Laker activities and always wants to be involved. Bart Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hodges, 35 West 4300 South, has been class as junior selected representative. Bart will be a real asset to the Seminary Council next year. Brother Jackson is advisor for the Seminary Council and Mrs. Gordon Stagg, 5474 Brother Larkins is the South 945 East will be assistant advisor. Bonneville Seminary is spiritual vice president for the upcoming year. He is an looking forward to a great active member of his ward year next year under the and the seminary program. leadership of the new officers He likes sports and plays on and advisors. ACCEPT ,1000 queen. Prices Effective 7 Full Days Sept. 23 thru Sept. 29. 1976 Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p jn. Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. -- Community class schedule given Weber County Community School class schedule to be held at Roy High School, is listed as follows: Open Gym for Men MF) Mondays, Sept. 27, 7 a m. Shorthand - Mondays, Sept. 27, p m. $6 for 10 weeks. Tj ping - Mondays, Sept. 27, 7:30-- 9 p.m., $6 for 10 weeks. Ceramics - Mondays, Sept. 27, 6:30-9:3p.m. $6 for 10 weeks. Wood Kefinishing - Sept. 27, Mondays, 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m. $8 for 10 weeks. Crafts: Jewelry, Leather, Elemen. Macrame, Hooked Rug, Slitchery, - 'Woodcraft,'' Metal Craft - Tuesdays, Sept. 28, p.m. $6 for 10 weeks. Ladies Slim and Trim Tuesdays, Sept. 28, p.m. $5 for 10 weeks. Welding and Machine Shop Tuesdays, Sept. 28, 9 p.m. $20 for 10 weeks. Auto - Tuesdays, Sept. 28, $11 for 10 weeks. GOViTJNSRECTED mm 6-- ISM GRADE 0 'A' 6-- 9 6-- Basic FAMILY PACK BOSTON BUTT GROUND BEEF PORK ROAST USDA CHOICE PARTY CUT BONELESS .I19 LEAN TRIM FlAVORFUl TENDER u, PORK ROAST CHUCK STEAK LEAN GR. BEEF PORK STEAKS USDA CHOICE COUNTRY STYLE SHORT RIBS u, 5v A UV gp .I19r 98 PORK SAUSAGE A STYLE COUNTRY HI GRADE LIVER SAUSAGE HI GRADE CHUNK BOLOGNA SIGMAN WIENERS 9 iMS m W PORK SPARE RIBS 12 o, Photography Tuesdays, Sept. 28, pm. $10 for 10 weeks. Conversational Spanish p.m. $6 Tuesdays, Sept. 28, for 10 weeks. -- 7-- 9 1V Uv f - Bookkeeping nesdays, Seot. for 10 weeks. 6-- 9 Wed- p.m. $6 Machines Business Q 29, 9 -- -- Registration information: High School completion: Anyone desiring high school HEINZE 32 Oi. Bile. PRIDE PAK 28V, Ox. Can TOMATO CATSUP DEL MONTE 303 Can FRUIT COCKTAIL ZESTA Lb. Pkg. BEST BET 4 lb. Pkg. 1M BEET SUGAR I09 KRUSTEAN2Lb. Pkg. 83 PANCAKE MIX ASST. 1 IMT. MAYONNAISE OLD HOME 10 Ct. RAVORS30I. Pkg. 21 JELL0 WIENERS BUNS SEEDLESS RAISINS DOUBLE LUCK DINTYMOORE 24 Ox. BEEF FRESH EGGS APPLES u,.4!00 TOMATOES BANANA UTAH BELL CUT SQUASH PEPPERS a,, ..... CREAM O WEBER 16 Ox Pko 29 - COTTAGE CHEESE CREAM O WEBER V, Pint HALF & HALF 63 66 BANQUET 6 Ox. Pkg. MEAT PIES CAMB.OT Gal. ICECREAM 69 67 The pine nut crop ranges from poor to very good on Bureau of Land Management 1 33 administered lands throughout Utah, according to a field survey by BLM personnel. Pine nut production in the northern half of the state is generally poor, said Paul L. Howard, BLM Utah state director. However, there is a moderate crop in the Eureka 20 97 FOODS! area. The survey also indicated a 2e very poor crop in the southeastern part of the state. Prospects look much better in the southwestern part of 25 99 3620 WALL AVE., OGDEN, UTAH 7-- Shorthand - Thursdays, p m. $6 for Sept. 30, weeks. Typing 10 - Thursdays, Sept. p.m. $6 for 10 weeks. Small Engine - Thursdays, p m. $8 for 10 Sept. 30, weeks. Basic Reading - Thursdays, Sept. 30, pm. $6 for 10' weeks. Wood Work Thursdays Sept. 30, 9 p.m. $11 for 10 weeks 30, 7:30-- 9 6-- 9 6-- 9 6-- (Computer) r Umai -- Thursdays, Sept. 30, 6:30-9:3pm. $6 for 10 weeks. Individualized Math Thursdays, Sept. 30, p.m $6 for 10 weeks. Conversational Spanish Thursdays, Sept. 30, p m. $6 for 10 weeks. Beginning Golf - Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept. 30, 2:30-3:3$5 for 6 weeks. -- -- 7-- 9 Pine nut crop varies in Utah ORANGE JUICE 172 lb. CHERRY STEW FROZEN O JONATHON 303 Con CUTGR. BEANS Can THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES Pkg. THOMPSON 2 Lb. Pkg. TABLE SYRUP 3 Lb. Can SHORTENING FAMIY 10 Lb. Bag LOG CABIN 24 Ox. BtU. I MACARONI BAKERI1E 39 53e .. SALTINE 99 INSTANT POTATOES WESTERN KRAFT 32 Ox. BHe. 7-- 9 6-- 9 p m. 0 7-- 0 9 6:30-8:3- to a high school diploma should contact Mr. Taft as soon as possible Register first night of class. If you feel we should offer other programs, call Mr. Taft. Please park other than South of the building. Other classes to be offered: Ceramics - Wednesdays, Oct. 6, 6:30-9:3$6 for 9 weeks. Ladies Slim and Trim Thursdays, Sept. 30, p.m. $5 for 10 weeks. Gymnastics - Wednesdays, Sept. 29. 9' p m. $10 for 10 U weeks. Huta Dancjng - Thursdays') Sept. 30, p.m. $5 for 10 weeks. Sewing and Tailoring Thursdays, Sept. 30, p.m. $6 for 10 weeks. Fortran p m Wednesday, Sept. 29. $6 for 10 weeks. Fix It Shop for Women Wednesdays, Sept. 29, p.m. $6 for 10 weeks Hunters Safety Course Mondays and Fridays, Oct. 15, credit leading the state where there is a jood pine nut crop in western leaver and Iron counties, Vfr. Howard said. Good sites are in the Lopers Dabfn area, south of the fountain Home range; on he east side of Indian Peaks iround the Cougar Spar oad; and on the west side of he Indian Peaks range from Cougar Spar Pass south t Arrowhead Pass. There is a moderate crop i parts of Millard Count Recommended areas includ Swaseys Springs in th Swasey Mountains, a proximately 35 miles west ( Delta; and the North Canyo and Rainbow Valley areas the House Range Mountain: 35 miles southwest of Delt; Individuals picking nuts fc their own use do not nee permits, said Mr. Howan However, he asked the people obey a few rules: D not cut or break down trees do not leave litter; and do m drive vehicles off establishe roads. For additional informalio or maps, people shoul contact BLM office responsible for areas i which the nuts will b gathered; in Cedar City fo Beaver and Iron counties; Fillmore for Millard County at 2370 S. 2300 W Salt Lak City, for the Eureka area. |