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Show FEBRUARY 28. 1946 J2VJSDAY, BE AR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Miss Violet Berchtold ham visited Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence PeterMrs. Jess Grover and sen were Brigham visitors Penrose dnd Ersol Berchtold Mrs. r. and i is3tanw; I Frl w Berchtold RnhhV. Mr ov ........ ,n'H Mrs. Lawrence "and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. attended the program and Wednesday everv the retiring Bush- on the program. Bobby sang r '. I I Fc:C lEood L,nf trsol uercnioia Mrs j ( 3uiw infl I 7LL Leak and Lynn TVnr River tlip-- . Jrtun. After the game they three "other Penrose couples fforinneand attended the dance icre. ISSanlee" ABSTRACTOR Established 40 Years ffflfflAM CITY. UTAH - jr M Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoces were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes visited in Deweyville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ryman Petersen and family of Brigham. Elis Petersen of Brigham visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and family. Miss Norma Jensen of Brigham visited Tuesday with Mrs. Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Egli visited in Logan Wednesday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Henderson of Logan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Egli. Mrs. T. B. Shuman entertained Monday in honor of her daughter, Deannes 4th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Tohansen visited Thursday with Mrs. Johan-sen'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen. Thev left for Loa s WHEN THAT OLD DE-PEHDAUE TIHE GOES fLAT.nEMEt.1HER IT WE DESERVES ONLY BEST! IIUK M beolct 4 ?1rr-lf2i'U."- n Ras-musse- n Page Five Jensen and sons, Darrcll and Dee, and daughter, Erma and Mrs. N. R. Hunt of Buhl, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Abel and family of Provo, spent the week-envisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel. C. V. Lilenquist of the Sunday School Stake Board visited Sunday school here last Sunday. Mrs. Nello London of Ogden visited her father, H. P. Rasmus- d EAST GARLAND sen and other relatives here over the week-end- . r The conferences were held at the school house last week. Both parents and teachers feel that these conferences are very much worth while. parent-teache- Mrs. Nelson and son of Salt Like City visited at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker. rjB ari every fide It's much easier than falling off a log! Just try Chevron Supreme in your tank. It's tailored to your car with the same skill that perfected Standard's flying fuels. New blending agents in Chevron Supreme give you fast starts, smooth acceleration, pingless performance. It's the 'finest motor fuel Standard ever produced you can bank on every trip being a pleasure with Chevron trip Supreme! war-prove- d DAVE STANDER Distributor Phone 121 Tremonton j up.i M i'rs7zo ,- : i WiK 1 efts" t THE BIG DAY IS Saturday v mmmr FUN Phone mm vr 3 Pound pi LTau is You'll the time of your life winning free bags of groceries You'll like the music and all the fun of our GRAND OPENING PARTY -- But best of all you'll like our GENUINE have BARGAINS! Large Pkg. NOW! Three Times GIANT WHITE KING As Rich As Before (n Vitamin D RINSO seso mm 4 cans 39c Large Pkg. Store Hours 23 c Cheese E 8:00 a. m. TO 6:30 p. m. ON SATURDAYS 8:00 a. m. TO 8:00 p. m. TUNA FISH o BAKING CHOCOLATE GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE, pound CARROTS Spread World's Smallest Mary Lee Taylor Cookbooks Charm Sego Cans Prizes, and Fun Music 1 Galore Bargains 100 21c FREE GROUND BEEF BACON LEAN LARD lb. 25c LEGO' LAMB PORK ROASTS Picnic Style lb. BACON 29c SQUARES M fm J V A' 4 f c a , LB. tC 21C Rump Roast Pound T . Q &IC Rolled Roast Prime Beef I m Pot Roast, (A), Pound M1IK o ORANGES PRIZES HAMS CANNEDSALMON 23 c 50c 3 JAR PORK & BEANS LUX MUSIC CHOICE MEATS I Salad PaSEUQg pts RaaSE30Q3Poi4oz.pkg. HS3 Skippy Peanut Butter BAGS OF GROCERIES 50 6-- R; Main Street New WvmmbgW" I ELWOOD j BPSKmrt Af Ralph Holman returned home Sunday after 3 years in the armed ser'ice. His wife, Elaine, went to Salt "Lake City to meet him Thursday and they spent the weekend there awaiting his discharge. Ralph spent 1 year overseas in Guam, coming into San Pedro on February ISth. Eph Peterson and Warren were Ogdcn business visitors Wednesday. L. M. Holman and son, Ralph, were Logan business visitors Tuesday. Joseph Nielson of Garland represented the High Council in Sacrament meeting Sunday evenThe principal speaker was ing. Merrill Wassum of Garland, who was recently discharged from four years in the armed service and as prior to that served two Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and a missionary for the L. years D. S. family of Ogdcn were Sunday church. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover and visited during the day with other relatives. Lynn Larson accompanied the A. C. basketball team to Provo Saturday and returned Sunday. Gerald Bchunin of Terra Bella, A very interesting and enter is visiting California with his taining social was held last Wed aunt, Mrs. Dorris Peterson. nesday night honoring the retirMiss Geneva Sorenson is at ing bishop, Walter E. Fridal and home for a couple of weeks while Ward Clerk, Archie Munns. FolDr. Munns, for whom she works, lowing a delightful program dancis on a vacation. ing concluded the evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson small token of remembrance and returned from a trip to California. appreciation was presented to each. The ward reunion will be held They liked it so well there they purchased a farm near Yuba City Friday afternoon and evening. and will move out there as soon Nine members of our ward atas they have settled .their affairs. tended the temple mission last Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson week. were guests of honor at a going- Friends and relatives from near away party at the home of Mr. ' and far came to pay respects to and Mrs. Louis Larson Monday Mrs. Amalia Peterson. Among evening. A delicious dinner was the near relatives were Mr. and served by the host and hostess. Mrs. George Daley of Nyssa, Ore Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ursel gon, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Peter Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lar- - son from Hayward, California and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rho-- ; Melvin Petersen from Alvarado, des. The evening was spent in California, Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Petersen from Ogden, Mrs. J. A. playing games. i P' mn I Tremonton, Utah to visit with his parents. He was released from the navy February 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill and daughter, Beverly, returned Tuesday from Arizona where they have been since Thanksgiving. Guest speakers at Sunday evening metting were High Council-meA. N. Rytting and Melvin Hamilton. A piano duet was given by Bonnie Rytting and Donna Green. A dance was held Tuesday evening. The boy scouts sold punch and hamburgers. SUNKIST SIZE 176, DOZEN O 47c for 25c 10c bunches 15c STAR KIST TUNA LIBBY'S CORN BEEP HASH CHOICE STEAKS Just The Way You Like Them! Cut HALIBUT Pound oC JOC . STEWING HENS 37c FRESH OYSTERS V2 Pint 1 Pint 45c 85c COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT 2 Pounds RED OCEAN KING 25t SALMON, Pound 39c PORK CHOPS Center Cuts, Pound o7p O I PORK STEAK LB. 33c |