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Show i Provo Brick and Tile Comp-- . any 15 years prior to his mov- ing to Payson in 1943. He had LUKE (Lewis) Hirst been a farmer in the west Pay-so- n Luke (Lewis) Hirst, 70, Pay-soarea. He was a member died Friday morning at of the LDS Church. the Payson Hospital after a Survivors include his widow; long illness. son and daughters, W. Harold, He was born July 6, 1890, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Grace in Coalville, a son of William Crippen, Payson; Mrs. Freda H. and Emma Wilson Hirst. Sutherland, Billings, Mont.; He married Ethel Gardner on Mrs. Gladys Gerow, Provo.... 20 Sept 22. 1911. Provu. grandchildren; 15 He was employed by the brother, sisters, Char- - Obituaries n, j i n; Colo, hospital, were conducted Tuesday, Sept. 20, at the Berg Drawing Room in Provo City Cemetery. Mrs. Liff .was born in 1898 a daughter of in Provo, George S. and Agnes Bancroft Moore. She married Max Liff and they made their home in Grand Junction and Delta, Colo. Surviving are a son and Florence Moore Lifi Funeral services for Mrs. daughter and one grandchild; Florence Moore Liff, 62, who also a sister, Mrs. Constance died Saturday, Sept. 17, at a Bott of Payson. les H. Hirst, Payson; Mrs. Ethel Menzies, Provo; Mrs. Beva Evans, Price. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. in the Payson West LDS Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Provo City Cemetery under direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary. Delta, Attending the services with Born Sept. 22, 1894, in The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Pay-so- n, Mrs. Bott were her son and he was a son of LDS Biswife, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bott, hop John E. and Annie Moore and also her brother-in-laHuish. He married Leone R. E. Wolfe, all of Payson. Ruff June 28, 1922, in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. ROLLA G. Huish Graveside services weire Educated in Payson schools, held Friday at Payson City he was a retired postal workCemetery for Rolla G. Huish, er. He was a member of the 65, Salt Lake City, who died Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints. Tuesday in a Salt Lake hos- -day pital after on extended Surviving are a son, Jack R. Huish, Downey, Calif, three sisters, Mrs. Lee (Ireta) Clow-arPayson; Mrs. Lillie Peterson, Provo; Mrs. Laura Salt Lake City. Ober-hansle- flats in lower Payson Canyon Monday evening. There they - Empress ole For (Vol. 1- -3 still U UfatJu (Case of House-Standa- Frozem Feas 4 Anti-Freez- e o, Permanent S for 1 Every Bird is oz. Tall lg. 10 oz. Coffee $1 7 fr S1 FrMhMild Flavor ib. Ironing Covers raeThe)' ,p.ci BEEF AND LAMB Whole or Half (Regular $1.98) Toilet Tissue 8 rolls 1.00 Ice Cream Cottage Cheese Fresh as Lucerne Tuna Fish 4 , 85 Cake Mix a Daisy 29 French Fries cans 89c Jiffy, Assorted Bel-a- lr pkg. 2 Ib. pkg. Frozen Farm Fresh Produce Extra Crisp Red Jonathans Choice California Waldorf Brand 1 IPeanuts for S1 Ib. pkg. Fancy Virginia Fresh Roasted Fancy Tokays 3-- 00 ' Grade Beef ; " 59c Spare Ribs ib. 49c Captai"' 8 oz, . Rnlnrrna DUIUglld ,b. Buy it by the (Sliced lb. 49c) Cudahy's' Piece ib. 49c 39c Look At These Values! Whole Oysters Donuts 3forsl Large 24 oz. Bel-al- r, 8 Assorted Fruit Flavored Gelatins (Case of 24-1.- 69) for 8 oz. dozen Deep Fry Crumb or Regular Jell Well money Sea Trader 1 29C 0 pkgs. 69c 00 S1 5 ibs. lbs. lbs. Idaho Russets 3 for 89c ,lly i -- 00 H Pork Chops Sliced Bacon Ib. Apple Pie 0 Fancy-Fan- cy 49c Lean, Loin End Cuts FREE 10 c 49c " Fish Sticks Cut and Wrapped 62c 2for85 Bisquick Pork Roast Locker Sale 00 C lb. Hens GO U.S. Choice 88c 12-2- .98) Guaranteed to Please. 8-- 16 C um 1.49 gallon 00 Norbest, A Grade, Cleaned Completely, Ready for the Oven. ;! Arctic-Fl- 1 cans $190 cons rd Quality it u Town House 1 Pineapple-Grapefru- 46 oz. cans 11 47 Fruit (Case of No. 303 No. Bel-air-Premi- ,v - 12-2- .98) Segments 24-2.- 29) Mann Orange e Olives ,s Grape, Orange, 1 00 atodaicC::ik Town ' made by do-nu- ts Drink Values! pe (Case of 13 4 Stock-U- p Shaver's-Ri- ' Hi-- C 10 oz. S for available) Fall Food 4 Preserves Encyclopedia Illustrated ' e Sherman Loveless and served from the Loveless housetrailer. Among the 15 guests was Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Cedar City, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Don Cooper, club president. Strawberry Book Young People Volume 4 Now on Sale home-mad- Mrs. y. The Saddlette Riding Club , 1960 28, were treated to pizza pie and d, of Payson rode to one of the ? The Golden SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |