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Show was given by Margo. The next Ward, secretary; Toni Jeppson, meeting will be held at the reporter; Clyda Allen and home of Julie Krey. Peterson are in charge of Jane Waldron, reporter the music. A name has not yet been decided on. Joyce Housley and Eat It And Bear It Lois Iverson are the leaders. The next meeting will be held At our club mee'ng Wednesat the home of Joyce Housley. we made Drop Biscuits. day, We had to live up to the name Nimble Thimbles of our club. Eat it and Bear it. We ate it, and beared it, and The Nimble Thimble Sewing liked it. Club met for their fifth meeting It was held at Bette Davis's at the home of Emma Jean Bar-ruhome. The next club will be at Judy Cannon lead a health Ayralee Scothern's. discussion, after which Colleen Brenda Robbins. reporter Germer gave a demonstration on the sewing machine. Beverly Third Ward Girls Norr gave the assignment for next week and refreshments The first meeting of the Third ward ten year were served by Emma Jean. old girls was held Thursday at Kathryn Perry, reporter the home of Lois Iverson. Eat It And Bear It The first two lessons were and The Eat It and Bear It combined, the first part of the meeting was spent in organ Club met at busan reen s on izing the club. Connie Hansen June 8. They are in the first was elected president; Sandra year of cooking and they made Austin, vice president; Larene egg nog, a maple drink and two CLUB NEWS 4-- H an-dr- Lazy Dazy The Lazy Dazy 4H Club was held at the home of Rella and Zella Wood this week. All mem bers were present, and the demonstration was put off until next week. The members started their projects. Some basted, some put in tailor tacks, and one put fasteners on a skirt. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. 4-- H s. Happy Homemakers The Happy Homemakers held their fifth meeting at the home of Margo Johnson. A demonstration on the sewing machine 4-- Tre-monto- n By Mrs. Eph Peterson THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. June 23, 1955 Zundel, vice presihome of Phyllis Christensen, Catherine Hess, secretary; dent; where they worked on their artBarbara treasurer; and Burton, icles. Mcrrilee Cochran served Diane reporter. Potter, delicious ice cream sundaes. Learning the proper vay to Melanie Canfield, reporter wash the hands was the lesson for the day. Merry Little St;tchers The next meeting will be The Merry Little Stitchers at Connie Wetting's. held met at the home of Judy Bying-ton- . Diane Potter, reporter Two demonstrations were given, by Peggy Palmer on Happy Goblers grooming and health and by on The the Happy Goblers held their threading Judy Eyington first meeting at the home of sewing machine. ' Delightful refreshments were their leader, Keith Anderson. The summer's work was discusserved by the hostess. sed, and officers elected. The Peggy Palmer, reporter president is Michael Anderson; vice president, Farrel Udy; Five Fielding Chefs Christensen; Margo secretary, The Five Fielding Chefs met Bruce leader Anderson; song to for the first time Thursday and reporter, Maria Anderson. club. met their They organize at the home of their leader, Nimble Nine Arlene Potter. were officers as club Chosen Wednesday, the Nimble Nine Connie president; 4H club met at Emma Lee Welling, 4-- Needles N Pins The hostess for this weeks meeting was Judy Petersen. Marilyn Fryer gave a demonstration on how to polish and shine a shoe the correct way. Judy Petersen gave a demonstration how to thread the machine. Cheryl Gardner read a page in our health book. Light refreshments were served. Judy Hess, reporter. Nimble Needles On June 7, the Nimble Needles held a meeting at Elva Korth's home. They cut out and pinned their first articles. Night wear and sports wear are being made. Nannette Christensen ser 4-- H EAST GARLAND ved refreshing lemonade and cookies. On June 14, they met at the Kathaleen kind of sandwiches. Their leaders are Joyce and Elaine Cowley, and their offic ers are Sally Woodhcad, pres ident; Carma Stevens, vice president; Jerry Oyler, secretary. Brenda Robbins, reporter Stationed In Germany Sunday at Willow Park in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer and their three children of Boise, Idaho, have been spending the past week of their vacation with relatives here. They went to Ogden Friday to be with Mrs. Shaffer's parents. On Sunday a number of the Shaffer families attended a ball game at Affleck Park in Ogden. They were Mrs. Dora Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Wester-gaarMr. and Mrs. Sherman and family and Dennis Oyler Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. .Golden Adams and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jenkins at Riverton, Sun- , Up . . . 7-- ... 90 of Safeway' s hundreds of everyday-low- , regular shelf prices the lowest in town. Check them if you have a moment. Then you'll know why Smart Shoppers Shop Safeway for all their food needs. XV Vegetables d, t Gardenside. Cream Beans cUl; n li uc No. 303 Bantam Style, Xv 2 No. 303 Fresh Crushed Pineapple, No. 2 Vt can Cascade . i Quart 39 lStT Beets LIBBY'S I a;'-- i 10c Tomatoes owShSJT . 14 11 TKs g &rdn5id- - Peas f Salad Dressing VAN Carlos Pack of Salt. Lake City is here to spend the summer at the Golden Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner and family of Logan spent Father's Day at the Tom Harper 3 cans 1.00 home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and family of Salt Lake City visited at the Louis Larson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman attended a weiner roast party at Crystal Springs of their Social Hour Cluib Friday evening. The Holmans visited in Brig-haCity Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and Mrs. Louise Longson. Mrs. Mitchell Hess (Beverly Peterson) returned from the hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, with her new baby girl, born Thursday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen of Salt Lake City visited at the Fred Peterson home on Father's Juice Juice Clearwater "37 Hawkt MEr1"" 1 Ellis' Jt 3 I . Fine, Beet Pectin M.C.P. Sure Seal Van comP' iserr s sisters, Velda Jones of Logan, Norma Forsberg of Riverside and Margie Atkinson were in Malad on Father's Day at the David J. Williams home. Mrs. Douglas Allred and dau ghter Vicky Lynn accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen John to Grace, Ida., Sunday. Mrs. Eph Peterson was in for her Ogden Wednesday grand daughters birthday anniversary. Vicky Lynn Cole was 8 years of age. They spent the day with a picnic lunch at Lorin Farr Park after which three of the children returned home with her for their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover and family spent the Father's Day weekend at West Point. Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Mrs. Allen Sorensen and children and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and children and Mrs. Frances Allen visited in Bountiful Wednesday with Mrs. Leon Fryer. and children were at the Sorensen home for Father'? and Mrs. J. P. Christen-se- Low Shelf Prices Nu Made D I L Mayon,i D.l pignut ftuner Mayonnaise zLd Sunnybank Pudding Jell-We- Assorted jBJii Canay Honey Cake Suzanna rl,..,. . 54 - F- SPECIAL "A pkg. it,4 PoncoU Mix OFFER! SPECIAL Kitchen Craft 5H SAVE 49c on 50-l- b. SAVE 43 1 pOBeoke mi Sliced, Dutch Milt, American, Swiss, Pimento on 25-l- b. 4iV4 bag Carnation, Instant, Powdrd Pride, Cream Party Assorted Flavors Milk Ib. Jhe Place Jo 'Buy Produce rA h';d . 5c 10k.43s WATERMELONS POTATOES CANTALOUPES TOMATOES . cMX U. S. 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Mix SperrS 3 Flavors MonHfnollow Kellogg's Cv it, Margin, kpTr"' ll jar , Pineapple, crushed Bread . 20 oz. tvcui iwuai 3 for 1.00 Pineapple, No. 2 .can Sugar m Reta Sorensen with her Church'. Crape, 24 OS. Full O Gold. Orange (Penny Saver? Chili with Beam Tamales 2.89 Case of 12 Grapefruit am.ain Pineapple I If Do suroshop AW sms 63c 3g; Soup 25 oz. jar 3 raits and Slices fefc 14coan 12 ' 11! Libby's iw Morrell's Pork Empress, Strawberry box63& 2 lb. Miscellaneous Qanned Joods normal's, Und, Meat PRESERVES Cheese Spread Juice bpam ZEE Rich day. Day. Mr. Daryle Garfield and his wife and baby are moving this week to Provo, where Daryle is employed as pharmacist at a Drug Store. Daryle completed his four year course at the University of Utah this month, earning a degree in pharmacy. The couple and their baby visited relatives in Tremonton over the weekend. 7 down! Looks bard! Up! Down . . ., down But there's nothing to it if you know how! It's the same thing with saving money on your food purchases. There's nothing to it, if you shop Safeway! Listed in this advertisement are Up.. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs.. Ross Rhodes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes attended the Garn Mrs-Fry- I) ARYLE GARFIELD MOVES TO PROVO to m l Word has been received by parents that Earl Harper has received his assignment for overseas and is to be stationed in Germany. He was formerly in Maryland. Jerry Peterson and Curtis Gr over are moving from Fort Leondwood, Missouri to Fort Benning, Georgia; Gordon Winter will go from there to Kentucky. the Day. ' Mrs. Smith's home. A demonstration on pressing cottons was given by Carol Ann Rock, and one on threading the sewing machine was given by Bonnie Ann Thomas. Six members were present. They judged hot pads and scored, also learned how to make aprons. Delicious refreshments were served. Emma Lee Smith, reporter ib. Whole lb. 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