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Show Legion Post Thanks Christmas Helpers i The American Legion Post 93 would like to thank all those who helped on their Christmas program on Christmas Eve. With all the help it made it a lot easier to do. Also we have two pillows, one yellow and one ' white with flowers on it. See Lynn Mitchell if they belong to you. South Summit Girl's Day PeoaNem Eight couples of the Young Married group had a real fun Saturday evening. They attended the exciting show, filmed in our own back yard. Jeramiah Johnson proved to be quite a man After the show they separated and each pursued their own de- sire. Carlene Weaver and family of Ogden are spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Isakson. We extend our sympathy in her bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crandall were overnight guests in Salt Lake City at the home of sister, Mr. and Mrs. January 5, was Girls' Day. First of all, to get things going, there was the Girl's Day assembly. It was really entertaining for After the basketball game with South Rich, the dance was held, sponsored taytheTwirlers and the Drill Team. It was a real success. -S- SHS In wrestling Wednesday, South Summit took on Duchesne at Duchesne. The Wildcats won 27 to 18. Thursday the Wildcats wrestled South Rich at South Rich. Again the- Wildcats triumphed The score was 42 to 0. - Mrs. LeoneSommers received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Ada Wilson Chamberlin, 93, January 4. Mrs. Chamberlin was born Dec. 22, 1879, England, to John and Elizabeth Brown Wilson. She married Wy cliff e L. Chamberlin April 8, 1908, Ogden; he died February 22, 1945. She was a member of the First Congregational Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. L. K. (Ada) Irvine, Mrs. Austin B. (Ruth) Chinn, both of Salt Lake City; 6 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildr- Eva Laughlin is spending a few weeks at the home of her nephew Donald Judd. Louise will take good care of her, she is an ideal home- baby-blesse- . maker. The Milliner children Neta Jean, Ken and all their families have been here keeping tab on Mom and Dad.AU . , d at USU. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Atkinson of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pheron MaxweU. --SSHS In basketball. South Rich was at South Summit Friday. The migjhty Wildcats won 48 to 34. Al- coholism, 2 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016, reveals that 6,500,000 Americans are now victims of this tragic condition. Contribute generously to the council which is conducting a nation-wid- e fight on (SIHKMPS 'o sister en; funeral Private services were held Friday. Burial inMt. Olivet Cemetery. With the death of her sister, Mrs. Sommers is the only living survivor of The National Council on formerly EARLE'S Park City 350 Main St Mrs.. Leone Sommers. Morgan. Mrs.' L. S. (Thelma) Bell of Morgan is a niece. ' . fun. have moved back to town and are living in the Matilda Anderson home. They had their Sunday and name Steven Seth the given Wright. After the meeting they hosted Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright, Bob and Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Ken HiU and Bryon, Deona Jorgenson and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitle of Layton, Millard, Andrus of Marion, and last not least great grandmother Elizabeth Wright to a luscious dinner and gabfest. , Jerry andSilvia Marchant, Sharon and Kathryn Mar-cha- nt and Marlena Shuman took a most enjoyable trip to Smithfield Sunday visiting in Mendin with Grandpa George Shuman and in Logan with Rolf Shuman who is a student but Notice Is Received of Sister's Death -SS- HS-Friday, everyone. winter days. Rolf Shuman left this week for Denver, Colorado, where he will help judge in a judging contest of cattle, at the livestock show. Dan Crandall will go by plane Friday to join in the La-Ver- n's Enjoyed by All funny and THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Thursday, January U, 1973 are feeling fair for this time of year. Paul and Ann were both confirmed Sunday by their father making them members of the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright Lynn RockhiU. Visiting is such a nice way to spend these cold ' 15 brothers and girls and 5 boys. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sisters, 10 John Wilson came from England with eleven children and located in Coalville where they resided the remainder of their lives. Four children were born in Coalville. Mr. Wilson worked in the coal mines in Coalville. End Cut Rib Loin End Sigments 19c lb. PORK ROAST Center Cut Rib Smoked PICNICS 49c lb. Premium Sliced 98c lb. PORK (HOPS I 89c lb. BACON LARGE AA LSsonas Birds Eye Frozen Peas - Corn - "Peas & Carrots WILL BE SOLD IN THE llamas Town Hall No. 300 Cans Nalleys Chili v 3 for St.00 Mild, Hot or Thick On Tuesday, Jan. 16 and Tuesday, Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oaidey Feb. 1 lor SI.00 6 Western Shores TOILET TISSUE 12 rolls $1.00 No. 300 Cans Runts frail (oclrtall for 95c Western Family or IGA CORN 5 No. 3(3 cans from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Peoa From 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. CLIP TOP NEW CROP CARROTS Indian River or Texas Park City Jan. 11 and 25 and Feb. 15 No License Plates will be sold at the County Court House on these days GRAPEFRUIT GOLDEN DELIOUS WASHINGTON APPIfS Prices effective .Thursday, Friday and Saturday CLOSED SUNDAY 89c - |