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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Nov. 4, 976, Page 8 1 Mr. and Stock have Gordon here for a week's gapp unm Denise Hammon Phone 825-947- 4 ipWSRS! Sandndge Camp of DUP met at the home of Captain Norma Earl for the October meeting Plans for the Christmas party were discussed The lesson on and Bands Pioneer Orchestras" was given by Denise Hammon. Present were Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Hammon, Kathryn Brady, Flora Neibaur, Luella Carver, Joan Jorgensen, Lucy Smith and two guests, Muriel Martin and Betty Koster. Robert and Belinda Hartman have a new son born on Oct. 22. The new son of Bruce and Connie Dunlap arrived on Lorraine had their son from New York visit Mrs Visitors at the Floyd Dawon home on SunrLj were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessup of Logan. Mrs Jessup is Mr Dawsons sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunaway as guests over the had Batchelder is a freshman at weekend their son Scott and the college. His parents are Nws his bride, Ruth of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barber and their small daughter Nichole of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Kimber had a busy day on Sunday first going to Uinta for the naming of a new Corey Brent Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs Brent Nielson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keyes also of Uinta. From there went to Tremonton Thursday evening at the they where Mrs. Kimber spoke at home of Margaret Egbert. of a nephew, the farewell were Irma Bingham, Present Doris Burns, Harriet Daines, and Mrs. M.C. Batchelder. Mrs. H.G. Hammon and Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley of Roy attended funeral services on Wednesday in Wellsville for Larue Stoddard, 80, who died Sunday in the Logan hospital. Mrs. Stoddard is one of the last members of the clan. s club met on Mr. great-grandso- Belle-Aime- Verda Knight, Professional auctioneer Lynn Richins who leaves soon Finland. Mrs. on a mission to Kimber represented her Bazaar, auction dated as fund raising attraction brother, the boys father who died seven years ago. Mrs H G Hammon and Mrs Lewis Sly were among those attending the concert on Friday night at Weber State featuring pianist Grant Johannsen and the Utah Symphony orchestra. Guests of the Max Wiggills on Sunday were family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tate and their daughter Jennifer of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and Ember of Wiggill Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Brad Starkey and their three children of Clinton. Sunday guests of the Morgan Thomas were Mr. and Mrs Ross Hinckley and their four children of Rex-burIdaho. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hinckley are Professional auctioneer Andy Oast will be one of the many highlights of the 28th annual auction, bazaar and raffle of the Mental Retardation Association of Utah, set for Nov 6 from 9 p m. at the National Guard Armory, 1543 Sunnyside Avenue, Salt Lake City. Admission is free and the public is invited. This years crowd which is expected to reach more than 8,000 will find a variety of sisters. activities centered around the Bicentennial theme. One of the most popular events is the auction to be held throughout the day. Utah merchants have donated hundreds of items for the auction including minivacations, clothing, radios, sports equipment, and gift certificates. Elaine Mrs. Sharp, Executive Director.of MRAU is the auction said traditionally one of the most exciting aspects of the bazaar. The spontaneous excitement generated by bidding always makes for an enjoyable time. spirited Its a good opportunity for people to pick up excellent bargains on new merchandise as well as antiques. The main attraction will be held at 8 p.m. when a 1977 automobile will be given away. "This years goal is $33,000, $1 for each of Utahs 33,000 mentally retarded citizens, said Mrs. Sharp Various groups and acts will keep the people entertained throughout the day. Mr. Jay S. Wimmer, entertainment chairmah for the bazaar, said musical groups, clowns, and a magic act will all be part of the Virginia' Lovell, Gayle Moffitt, Louise is Neilsen, Donna Perry, Lavon Kimber Nola at home Reid and Marie Stone. The recuperating following foot surgery on ladies bring along hobby handwork. Refreshments Monday. The Max Archibalds were were served by the hostess. Sunset Camp of DUP will among family members and friends who gathered on feature June Schaelling in the Sunday in Garland to observe book review Pappa Married the golden wedding an- a Mormon at the Green niversary of Karmas father Church, 1771 N. Main on Nov. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Elmer Jensen. It was held at Schaelling is well known for the Jensen home in Garland her abilities in this field so it on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and should be a real treat for Mrs. Jensen, the former those who enjoy her Hannah Issacson, were presentation of this book. married Oct. 27, 1926 in the Tickets may be purchased at, Logan LDS Temple. They the door or from captain have made their home in Verda Knight, Garland since then. There Everyone is invited. were four children, three who Laura Call is among those are still living, Mrs. hospitalized recently. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Archibald, Mrs. Richard of Andrews took their son (Cleo) Eldredge Calif.; and Robert Blake to the Salt Lake Pleasanton, Stephen Jensen of Garland. Airport last week where he There are 14 grandchildren, flew to Lackland AFB near San Antone, Texas. He has six Vemess Braunberger, 72, enlisted in the air force for of Ogden, who died on Oct. 27 the next four years. of injuries following an Linda Watts will be automobile accident was the hospitalized this week for an mother of David Braum-berge- r. ear operation. Elmer Neibaur enters the John Batchelder reigned as hospital on Wednesday for a second attendant at the 101st cataract operation. Wallace Braithwaite is Homecoming of Westminster College in Salt Lake City.' Mr. among those in the hospital. Oct. 26. SELLS ONLY RT There is no Substitute tor Quality Beet USDA CHOICE BEEF, WE TniUUED OF GLADLY ACCEPT USDA EXCESS WASTE, .41 1U AGED TO PERFECTION E00D STAMPS Price Effective 7 Full Day November 3 thru November 9, 1976 Sunday - 10 a.m. to 6 pjn. Monday thru Saturday 9 a jn. to 10 p.m. 825-193- 5. JfcjT V (mDSHHiO mm mm ! SIGMANS NO. 1 Human Resource Day proclaimed statewide Under the signature of Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton, Nov. 11, 1976 will be declared as Human Resource Development Day. On this day the First Annual Governors Con- ference on Human Resource Development will be held at the Salt Lake Hilton Convention Center. This conference by sponsored American for Society Training and Development will include many speakers of local and national imthose portance. Among speaking will be Governor Bart Ludeman, Rampton; national president-elec- t of the ASTD; Sterling W. Sill, businessman distinguished and LDS Church leader; and Dr. T.H. Bell, Utah Commissioner of Education and former National Com- missioner of Education. for the conference can be finalized by writing the Utah Chapter PC. Box 1401, Salt Lake City, Ut. 84110 or by 6 calling Sue Barfuss at before Nov. 8. Cost of the conference is $16 for early registration and $18 at the door. This fee includes a continental breakfast, lunASTD, cheon, refreshments and conference materials. A special student rate is available for $7. Educators, business leaders, labor union leaders, church leaders, professionals, trade tech and college students and all others are cordially invited to attend the conference. will be held Bid Sale, at Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1976. The sale will start at 9 a m. The public is encouraged to bid at Bldg S890. Among the 227 items to be offered will be light fixtures Wee Tales planned at untapped GRADE A 2 BREASTED FRYERS . BON B. ESS POT ROASTS LEAN 50 TOP SIRLOIN USDA CHOICE GG SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ,11 COUNTRY SAUSAGE 19 WIENERS 12 Ox. PI HI GRADE LINK SAUSAGE Vte LOIN SLICED n 30 U COD FILLETS n .11 49 SKINLESS SOLE FILLETS PORK CHOPS 1A U . SKINLESS LEAN FLA VORFUl ' fl BEEF STEW B79 SIGMANS of our natural resources. The convention will create an awareness of the need to develop people and potential. (fluorescent), carboys, tents, clothing, office machines, typewriters, calculators, tool boxes, electric cable, infants, cribs, shipping containers and paint. The items will be on display for inspection beginning Nov. 2 from 8 a m. to 3 p.m. daily except weekends. A complete list as well as sale terms and conditions may be seen at Bldg. S890, Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Ut. (Items 1 thru 105 801, 777-655- 399-792- DB. MONTE 303 Con 22 25 99 CUT GR. BEANS WESTERN FAMILY 303 Can APPLE SAUCE RED LABB. 32 Ox. BHe. KARO SYRUP Da MONTE 6 Ox. Con WESTERN FAMILY . 51 CHUNK TUNA Select 300 Can 39 PITTED OLIVES WESTERN FAMILY SKIPPY 18 Ox. BHe. PEANUT BUTTER LIBBY No. 27. Con CANNED PUMPKIN WESTBtN FAMILY 46 Ox. Con TOMATO JUICE PENNANT lb. Pkg. FRUIT CAKE MIX i RED EMPORER GRAPES S-l " 29 ROSEDALE C 20 69 , 52 26 03 4 Roll Pkg. No. 2 Con PEAR HALVES SR.K 60 Ctn. PAPER NAPKINS WESTERN SHORE Jumbo Roll PAPER TOWELS FRESH EGGS PHILADBPHIA SHORES TOILET TISSUE FRESH DAIRY, FROZEN Camelot V, Gal. EVERFRESH 8 Ox. Pkg. :S 20 Ox. Pkg. CREAM CHEESE CREAM O WEBER 8 Ox. Pkg. BANQUET 29 F.00DS9 & ICE CREAM FROZEN PEAS YOGURT luriur CARROTS 45 09 69 WESTERN Dox. SMAU a.. 97 c- FAMLY 6 Ox. Can ORANGE JUICE Faxlot AA Large Lbs. ORANGES I39 APPLE CIDER applei o.:a u CHOICE VALENQA WESTERN Gal. Btle. UTAH DELICIOUS are located at invited. the theme for Wee Tales for Wee Wigglers will be Giants Indeed. Stories that will be told are Giant John and Jack and the Beanstalk. A sound filmstrip entitled The Selfish Giant will tie shown. The program will . 219 of Utah. Human potential is perhaps the most also include rhymes and are wmgs. All at 10:30 a m. and 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy, On Tuesday, Nov. 9 3 LEGGED FRYERS USDA CHOICE BONELESS state Defense Depot Ogden, Items 106 thru 277 are located at Hill Air Force Base, Ogden). Registration will begin at 8 a m. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed on the sale date provided full payment is made. For further details Mr. contact: Harvey Petersen, Hill Air Force Lr Base, Ogden, Utah. Ph. A.C 7 or Mr. Daniel 801, Cunningham, Defense Depot Ogden, Ogden, Utah. Ph. A.C. Roy library GRADE A Don Brown, Utah Chapter ASTD President said, This conference may be one of the most important events in the Local spot bid sale set for Hill AFB Nov. 1 0 The Defense Property Disposal Office, Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Ut. announced that a Local Spot Lb. 399-615- MEAT PIES 25 r 3620 WALL AVE., OGDEN, UTAH I; $ |