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Show September 15. 1949 The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah - -- X Roy Oyler made a trip to 1 merican Falls, Idaho on Friday, On Monday he was in Malad on By Mrs. Eph Petersen business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer Ogden, visited with relatives on were Logan business visitors on Sunday. Harry Drew Salt Lake City. fTtfJf 0 tell you th- -t Sptrk is $tol better we have Come in nd make ui e 3. a you by actual There is no obligation, ?iM CULATING HEATERS Tremonton Cjatland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover spent Friday and Saturday in Logan canyon. The Relief Society was reorganized Sunday evening, with Essie Peterson as the new presi dent and Rhodea Christensen and Louis Harper as assistants and Ruth Hansen as secretary treasurer. The Sunday evening program was under the direction of the Seventies with Sylvan Korth in charge. Speakers were Wilford Sorensen and Ralph Ashby of Fielding. A musical number was furnished by Mary Korth and Darbara Shaffer accompanied by NOB COMFORT MM; on a new 1 DE LUXE " $28.50 - $34.50 Phone TREMONTON 27 D1ANS RIPE 0UVE2!. j j j : ATTENTION ei STERLING II. NELSON S" clr;2.,. , New Crop of Quality ll BISQUICK 19 CAKE MIX Flour 40 or. pkg. - 39 KSSt 33 Pancok. 13 JlLnnl J Flour l 48WoHIo ox. P3C7r bliLLLC i ChM an,. bo, Vine i mpenea jumuw U. S. No. 1, 86c otc , TZji MILD TRIM c iu fcjV CORN Food, O.Kciou J lb. box CHEESiw,r".cH::" T'tp TOMATOES 1C lb. Bantam 1".. U. S. No. 1, Famous lb. Southern Sweets lb. Clip Top 8c oranges :sz 7c lemons t::9iJ:!t: POTATOES SiS-t- ".LC: -. 5A? lb. ;r "J-S-i- CARROTS T.nd.r, CABBAGE Fancy, Sweet, Seedless i iECTRONIC CAMERA 43c l:r.bo, TENDERONI NOODLES 33c . 29c OTp PORK ROAST FOWL and Grade, Boston Butt, Nearly Boneless A 12c Mr;,,.. 15C CSi 31 Ztt&L 37c 33c ROYAL SATIN XZ?Z. 63C REAL ROAST JTr buc m9 a. lfltf L qvar. RAISIIIS WHITE lb. . pkg. MAGIC Gran. Soap larg. A fender Donut with Dutch Cocoa Topping, VVz of 6 for 3 Most Popular Children 0l &Jr V ORANGE LOAF THIS OFFER IS OPEN FROM Sept. 19 to Sept. 27 23c Rich in quality Low in price remain open until 8:30 p. m. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, September 23 and 21. POTGradeROAST U. S. Good Shoulder Cuts Inspected Pen Ready YHITIHG SMELTS CRISCO ES will be SHOWN in THE ORDER TAKEN, n'ng SEPTEMBER 28 at 9:30 p. m. Shortening . OIL PAINTING, but a NEW method photography. should wear BRIGHT COLORS. Pastels reproduce J0d white as a main color. 3 lb. coi 8 k V.gCobU Shortening Fish Fresh-Froze- n 21C 19C AUdJin, Good BROOMS Oualily FILLET SOLE ;::"r;:::d:.":ody,b. 35c RABBITS 49C VEAL ROASTS- ",ody SALMON '1 . , SIRLOIII STEAK tobyFUCk J Si!!l c""""r 59c BREAST VEAL 39C SMOKED PICNICS ....... O'lC liquid SilvtfPoli.h 30C 9C ..5 39( AEROYAX 39 69 TISSUE 3( -. 55 .. . -,- 35( 39 Tiut Toil ' - 3 roll BLEACH Whit. Mogit, Tho B.ff.r BUoch t . 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Package of 6 CRACKERS JELL-YEL- PRODUCE JRICES SUBJECT TO DAIIY MARKET we A QQ L10 CiIEES::.....,pk9.lC Jelly Filled, 18C shrimps GRAPES CANTALOUPS A 11 lb. box merican Pinnto or Amoricon For Any M.al t Blo.wm, (or all 50 Ibt. Horn. Baking ed Our buyers gather from near and far the best in fall produce-rushfreshness lose their to time have to Safeway, they don't t Toity .."L 35C VINEGAR SPAGHETTI no, 19 - Sr- P. M. C. CATSUP 5 EMBERS o ch.... 29 AIID Harv.. iLUUn iJf pkg. 77 S SUHSWEETforrt.,or Welches CHILI SAUCE 93 Rich CI Cf 43c elFa;r,., APPLE IU!Cf 39 F83ST JARS Dutch Miii, POST'S it FULL O'GOLD KELLOGG'S!::r: 5,., 14 SPARKIES Pv, 15t 43 53c 83c 95c JSXL BLEND O'GOLD 3.69 Tasty Peanut Butter, Chunk or Regular ...12 ox. Pr.par.d CDCDDV'C 50 lbs. Enriched BEVERLY SUZANNA 49 "F: fty 1 10 lbs. KSfc. TOWNHOUSE 53C FLOUQ Kitchen Craft SYRUP JZLLY GLASSES tuAn STUDIO GARLAND HOMEY Good 25( 25 Cucrirr: To Introduce Our New ING. NOT COLOR i U. S. No. 1, Worm Free GARLAND 111 j a To thousands of shoppers Safeway's Red Arrow Days section In every symbol of extra savings. This year's event is no exception! of the store special buys offer you opportunities to sye. Red Arrows on our shelves point out these values. Follow the arrows to real savings. Prices listed below give you an idea what's in store for you. 39 ":'"':ic!:... PECTSN CHILDREN UP TO 6 YEARS OF AGE, BY THE s MIDLAND CAMP Cringing you outstanding Sale has become 27C 11 lift THEATRE SCREEN SEES Wilford Rogers VALUES 45 m LIDS.":'"!".... CAPS. BRIGHAM CITY PICTURES TAKEN FREE I vy - I 22 PORK ON THE OF ... POT. CHIPS Your Child - - N NATURAL COLOR IAIN j,r-.:;- MUSTARD mattress company l --- I ... 24 PCKLES.4":C"D!",.,1... STANDARD DIAL 4827 ll'TL ovaltin" Priced At Iton Pv.. BOSCO G 19.50 eV 433-J-- 19c JUICE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY 150 " ... MS - Mr. and Mrs. Burke Gephart Dr. and Mrs. George Max Beal ' of Boulder. Colorado are vacat- -' of Maryland, left Tuesday for SETS FIRST MEET The Midland Camp cf the ioning with his parents, Mr. and th' ir heme after spending a six wee!': vacation in Utah. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will Mrs. Fred Gephart, this week. hold their opening meeting on ' ' Friday September 23rd, at the Tremonton 2nd ward In the Re lief Society room at 3 pm. TOMATO GROWERS All members are asked to be and t3 those eligible present, Green tomato p rkinsr tim is here again. Pick our smooth join the camp are invited. rreen tomatnes for the fres market, thereby greatly intomato cash returns. We iirt. pack'ng 85f U. S. No. creasing ARLENE ANDERSON AND 1 every day, except Sunday, it our IIOXEYY1LLE grade, EMIL KUPFER TO MARRY PACKING SHED. We are pay'ns; 5c per packed lug, for 85'; B shop and Mrs. Clarence R. U. S. No. 1 grade. Careful piek'ng of smooth tomatoes will Anderson announce the engagenet you S50 per ten. P ck the tomatoes before the frost dam-agment and forth coming marriage then. There ire always good green tomatoes, under of their daughter Arlene to Rayheavy vines, that won't ripen before bein; killed. This is mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil your best profit if you pick them for us now. Kupfer, both of Bothwell. Also, CALL I S FOR POTATO QUOTATIONS The marriage will take place on Monday September 19th, in the Salt Lake Temple. CO. A reception honoring the couOrval Ewer spent Friday and Bothwell Bear River City 2250 Phone Brigham ple will be held in the Saturday at the Plumbers con- hall, on Saturday September vention in Salt Lake 'City. 24th. ... 54c JUICE HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE INNER-SPRIN- -- " TREE TEA MATTRESS OW KS Hill EDWARD'S EVERTON 4i3"" Hazel Riser. Mrs. Arnold Larson cf Garland gave a reading. The M. I. A. held their opening social on the lawn at.he church, a program was presented consisting of community singing led by Merle Larson, a reading by Essie Peterson, piano accordian music by Afton Adams and a story by Paul Larson. Bonfires were lit and wieners roasted. Watermelons and canteloupes and soda pop were served. Games were played. Regular M. I. A. work will begin next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole of Og-- ! den called on the Eph Peterson's Saturday morning enroute to Jackson Wyoming. They left their children with the Petersons and returned for them cn their way home Sunday. 45c 47c airway SLEEP IN - V V left Friday after spending the summer at the John Oyler home. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler visited in Perry on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler, Erma Anderson, Diane Rhodes and Donna Shaffer were Logan visitors on Monday. BGESSCO a A-- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of Logan visited their children here on Tuesday and were ' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler of Tremonton called on the I. L. Isaacsons, Tuesday. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holnian were in Salt Lake City, where they visited with Mrs. Bertha Walker and Mrs. Lucy Holman. Their granddaughter, Julie came back with them to stay at the Holman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Ogden spent Sunday here with their parents, in the afternoon they all motored to Logan. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson entertained at a family dinner on Sunday, at which every family members was present, except two who were unavoidably absent. Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Oyler spent the weekend in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and family of Marterez, California 4dSr Nl Joey Peterson Hon cult, Virgil D. Boweutt. Mgr. j Mrs. jay in - SHOP IN TREMONTON and SAVE! 27C m m Odd. xur |