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Show STANDARD - ItooMwHt I'tah Thursday, August 2, 1973 BALLARD - Mr.TrBn.l-l- U Don Herbert has been rritirnlly ill. those from out of town who have fawn to see him and he with their mother and visit with the Grant Herberts and I.ynn Farnsworth and families during the week are; Mr. and Mrs. tan-- Herbert, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herbert and family and Evert Herbert, Woods Cross; Leslie Herbert and four rhildren, ML Pleasant: Mrs. George Kalsos, Mr. and Mrs. Ileing Vosgerau and baby, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Don Kilgram and family, Monticello; Carl Gibson and two children, Lark; Mrs. Paul Rowley and children are driving from Thousand Oaks, Calif., and will spend sometime with her parents, the DpoJbrberts. Mr. and Mrs. Heing Gackish and visifamily from Tooele spent five days Farnsworth family. the with Lynn ting While here the Garkish, Farnsworth and Grant Herbert families parked bnrk into Twin Lakes where they spent three days fishing and camping in the mountains, e Jack Spencer, last week attended the Spencer reunion held at Payson, he also got to visit his brother, who is in the hospital at Springvillc seriously ill. He is 89 years old. Mr. Spencer's son Ilirhard, who lives in Salt take took his father to the reunion. e Visitors over the weekend at the Roy Springer home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Springer from Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Felder from Granger, e Bessie Turner, take Tahoe, Nev., has been visiting at the Roy Springer home and other friends and relatives in the area for the past month, she is Roy's cousin. e Mr. and Mrs. Neal Domgaard attended a wedding reception at Bountiful for Mrs. Domgaard's nephew, Douglas they also visited her mother, Mrs. Abbott, at Provo and a brother, Leonard Abbott at Goshen. They were gone two days. Velvett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Burkman, was one of the five finalists chosen from among 43 youngsters to In in the UBIC baby show. e The I,ce Angus reunion was held at Pole Creek lake for three days, 44 of their family were there, nine never came, e Staying with their grandprents for a week are Mark Angus son, David, Roy and Douglas Angus, Norman's son from Bountiful. Another grandson, Miehral. is spending the summer with his grandp-renls- . n Beatrice Lundberg flew to Denver, Colo., where she met her son, David, who took her to Holly, Colo., where she spent a week, her daughter in law returned home with her and will stay a few days until David comes after her. Recent visitors at the II Y. Whitmores home were Mr. and Mrs. Jark Gillette and daughter and her baby from Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ames, Sandy; Mrs. Nellie Hammerschmid from Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Whitmore and children, Ogden and Frank Prescott. St. George. Frank is Mrs. Whitmore's brother and they hadn't seen each other for 10 years. Mary Ann Hall and children spent' a week at Provo visiting and had a day of fun at Lagoon. Micheal Matake, Roseville, Mich., and Frank Slangle, Nassillon, Ohio, split several days visiting at the Jess Miller home. Michael is Ross Ann Miller's father and Frank is her uncle. Last Saturday, Harry Dahlberg, son of Vonnie Dahlberg, who does trucking lor the Link Trucking, was at Amarilla, Tex., when the truck, driven at the time by John Warden of Allamont was wrecked. Harry was seriously hurt and his mother, Vonnie and brother Clinton have gone to Texas to be with him and sec about having him flown to Salt Lake as soon as he is able to travel Clinton is just e from a major opration reived in Salt take recently. Millie Hatch has returned home from llclN-- r City where sin spent two weeks while there she went to Salt take and medical care. She is fine now. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boss and children Iroin tas Vegas are here at her mothers, Hie Millie Hatch home. They will spend returning home. two weeks here Next Sal unlay there will be a temple excursion going to the Provo Temple. It will lie sponsored by the Italian! ward. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahnifl Who are now living in the Hawaiian Islands were in Roosevelt Monday night at the Clarence Jones residence where an open Imiisi- - was held for them. Mr. AhSam will In remembered as an Industrial Arts leader who taught school for several years at the West Junior high school. TRIDELL Mrs. Royalty Tea location is changed Friday August 3, the Culture Club will host a royalty lea, at the home of Mrs. Floyd tahrum. The tea had earlier been planned to he at the home of Mrs. Norma Denver, hut has since been changed. Heing honored at the tea. will be Miss I MIC, Lyneltc Frandsen, and her two Margo Murdork and Gwen itichens. Miss (It ah, Brenda Richardson, as well as Miss Indian Princess and her two attendants. The tea will he at 1:30. iitu-ndant- Loth Mtfw 347-317- 7 Preliminarys for the UBIC Tiny Tot The McKee family reunion was held rhapl grounds, Saturday July 28 with approximately 150 members in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Loren McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McKee made a trip to Hoise, Ida., last week. They returned Tuesday. Viola Munk and baby from San Fran-riseare visiting at the Loren McKee on e show were held July 28. Finalist selected for the Tiny Tot show, August 3, at 9 a.m. were one year old, Cindy Oakes, Tetia the n home. ' Phone 722-212- The Ray Haslrm family spnt three days in Heber last week attending the II. taRoy Morrill family reunion. The Hen Wilson's have been caring for their little grandson, Erik Fausett while his parents have been in Sait Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman were visitors in Salt take Wednesday. Those attending the Provo Temple excursion Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. George Iiarlletl, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen and Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKee. Visitors Monday and Tuesday at the home of Christa Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ross of Mesa, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Simms, Granger. Spending the weekend at the Duane McKee home were Mrs. Maurice Whitney and children from Little Rock, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowen, Logan and Norman McKee, Panguitch. Don Harvey and family, Lehi, visited last week at the John Harvey home. They also went ramping in the mountains while "WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE 1 J ALT AM OUT THEATRE August RATED 3 for 89 ORANGE JUICE sx?. 3 for $1.08 NORTHERN TISSUE Box Office Closes at 8:00 CARTOON id r 'ancakef.1ix.51h (WITH COUPON) .WITHOUT COUPON August 2, 3, 4, 1973 I 79c3j! (Good Only at Cash Meat! Betty Crocker Snack j Gallon pare towels (WITH COUPON) 2 WITHOUT COUPON jKeebler 1.29 J1.49 ! Only at Cash Town House MeatiSiSlfj 16-ozJ-Sj 391 ffi: 49Cg: iSj (WITH COUPON) i'EwiTHOUT COUPON August 2, 3. 4, 1973 CUBE STEAK. FULL SIRLOIN STEAK 3j T-BONE Only at Cash jjjf99fGood jj! iSSWHEATIES 4931 ati (WITH COUPON) .WITHOUT COUPON August 2, 3. 4. 1973 PRE-SOA- K STEAK. 1.49 1.79 1.89 1.85 1.79 1.59 1.89 MeatSiSiV "EREAL BIZ RUMP ROAST. BONELESS RIB STEAK lor SI.IBSg! fCrackers 59' 1.19 SIRLOIN TIP STEAK SjHSfiGood . ARM ROAST TOP ROUND STEAK August 2. 3. 4. 1973 3 for 1.00 AJAX CLEANSER 89 WHOLE ROUND STEAK Sla-P- Comet Jumbo size CHUCK ROAST BONELESS ROAST. ! FABRIC SOFTENER BSrggj King Size., 1 MIRACLE WHIPo,. 63? Only at Cash MeatjjjfljftjjpW 15-o- zj ICEREAL i 491 g COUPON) COUPON August 2, 3. 4, 1973 (WITH P WITHOUT WESSON OIL COOKIES 24-o- size . Rich 'N Chips. C. C. Biggs . . Detergent .. to BUTTER Gold 'N Soft lb Western Family AA Sweet Cream lb. -! S; Good Only at Cash Meat King Size igAJAX 4 for $1.00 j can B3t- . Pecan Sandies Keebler Pillar Patter, MARGARINE 3 lbs. 3'j y Crocker Complete .... 99( COUPON) ITHOUT COUPON August 2. 3. 4, 1973 Good only at Cash Meat AJAX pA ir Only at Cash Meat jjgmr&od Assorted peck No. 2 Box Office Opens nt 7:00 pn Show starts 7:30 pm. A STRAWBERRIES Hunt's G" -4 FROZEN FOODS MEAT PIES 6 for $1.l FROZEN SHRIMP 89 PORK & BEANS CHARLEY & THE ANGEL 2-3- 0 (WITH THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY -4 AUGUST Three Duchesne County Sheriffs dein puties made a raid July 20, at a place was where marijuana the Tabiona area confisi-cated- , being cultivated. Ten plants were HadBernard according to Deputy den. Arrests are still pending. here. Other recent visitors at the Harvey home have been Velma Harvey, Salt take and Mr. and Mrs. John Houston, Orem. Seyeral people from Tridell attended the wedding' reception in Neola Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Green. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrill from Brantford, Canada left for their home Monday after a months visit in Tridell. Newell McKee from Phoenix, Ariz., spent the weekend at the McKee homes in Tridell He came up to attend the McKee reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Ray McKee and baby from Tucson, Ariz., are visiting at the Reed McKee home. Arlo has just returned from Thailand with the Air Force. 4-- H I Marijuana STAMPir AJAX LIQUID CLEANER A fitting, showing demonstration for FFA students, old and new, as well as 1 H students or other interested persons. will be held August 9, at 6 p.m. at the Wesley Ercanbrack place, featuring as the demonstrator. Dr. Faulkenbcrg, the livestock specialist. He will demonstrate the care and showing of beef, sheep and dairy cattle. If it is not feasible, due to weather, to have the demonstration out of doors, it will be held in the shop at Union high school According to instructor, Kirk WinsI, this demonstration should help those who are planning on compting in the rounty fair. dy B. Searle II, Brian Goodrich, Wayne Wight, Greg Powell and Troy Dunsmore. Four year olds, Monica Sue Walker, Barbara tawis, Buny Wall, Lori Card, Stephanie Jessen. Gina Sixkiller, Diane Bouge, Vernon Wayne Smith Jr., Carl Shup, Chris Nebeker, Terry Stringham, Bryan Ross and Darrell Duncan. Miller, Kerri Bailey, Velvett Burkman, Nanette Campbell, Matt La brum, David Dean, Jeffery Slringham, Billy Haukler and Tracy Rohrer. Two year olds, Lisa tabrum. Heather Giles, Jennifer Moon, Tarlene Harmston, Tana SvHller, Jennifer Williams, Jimmie Smith, Chet L. Jenkins, Bryan Duncan, Justin Hodgkinson, Shawn Denver. Three year olds, Dennie Ann Jenkins, Heather Stevens, Sharilyn Springer, Tammy Rohrer, DaShell Sessions, W co (SieGli ffitecEO GOaofbgO Giant Size Fitting, showing demonstration forFFA and Results oi Tiny Tot show - Dish Liquid . .. COUPON) WITHOUT COUPON ew August 2. 3. 4, 1973 j (WITH g! S1.53gjj &! 4 for 1.00 AVOCADOS ZUC0IHI SQUASH 551 PLUMS jfj! 73fj?; jjj fammmmmMmuimZ, 15 .- - INSTANT POTATOES 3 lbs. 1.00 s? 69 |