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Show SHOP IN TREMONTON- on this line for the past thirty days, and it is expected to reach completion and power should reach the farms 1) from Page within the next twenty days. (Continued Another line is now being built transformer had to be Installed, from the south Howell line to accomodate the load. westward into the Upper PromResides making life on the area. This fourteen mile ontory larms more enjoyable and con- branch line will bring service to venient with the addition of seven more customers, with a home appliances, lights, and work 'possibility of reaching another rarm luxtries, other dozen within a year, hole digging aided, with the use of motors, and pole setting will begin next and loaders, welders, shop tools, we,?k and the line is scheduled many other items. for completion within a month. This summer, a line is being Still another branch line, the built from Blue Creek north into built now Pocatello Valley, bringing power longest of those being from miles to 35 more customers. The poles will extend forty Promont-ory East the into mile line are Penrose on this thirty-fiv- e more 24 rural area reaching being set this week, and the wire A survey crew be- will be strung at the beginning farm stations. gan work on this extension this of next week. will be- A crew of twelve men has been week, and construction working Power Company Expands I ' Ml A OT) fl) soon as the other two oi are completed. According lines to Mr. Johnson, this line should bf r fceratine by Sepetember. At the same time this work is being carried out in .extensions, the service to the urban are is being improved. A compete new station has been built at JDeweyville to increase the rnnaritv of the network in the valley. This change has increased tht efficiency of power trans mission and has boosted the ranaritv from 1800 K. V. A. to 4,030 K. V. A. Oil switches are being installed on branch lines in s and Garland, Tremonton of fuse older the type placing switch. Four work crews are operating out of the Tremonton office to carry this program of expansion to a swift conclusion. In addition FRYER SORENSON of Logan who was for- LOIS Hales of Tremonton' Brent AT PARIS IDAHO TEACH TO La. Joseph have visited a week with their merly of Shreveport Mrs. Lois Fryer Sorenson who V. O. a former Watkins of Logan, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. also spoke was graduated with Phi Kappa ' Packer. ,Kr nr this ward numbers ' River Musical art t!? Phi honors by Utah State Agri spent a few minutes. Mrs. Sylvia Simmons Rosaiw Monday in Logan with her sister, were rendered byat the U. S. A. C. cultural college m June, will who is studying Mrs. Newell Sargent. teach physical education at School. Hp. . reReid Watkins a recently and visitVeibell Mr. and Mrs. Jens high school, Paris Idaho Fielding missionary. turned Mrs. with Cornish in ed Sunday Serena Veibell and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Mrs. Mae Zollinger and daughter Charlene and Mr. and Mrs. Theil Iflf A"ROLlT if-Johnson of Logan spent Saturday in Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Weston of Laketwon Utah were Sunday; K AGAIN guests at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. Frank Earley. 0U3 -i r- XT H I U I TtCrs. - fl Miss Thora Christensen of, I l id rl Ephriam Utah, has spent two; weeks visiting at the J. A. Erick- sen home and with other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen made the acquaintance of their new; on Sunday, she is the new daughter of Mr. and; iphal CS j WED thru SAT July 13, 14, 15, 16 PROGRAM GIANT DOUBLE Y-p- A frank Seltzer Production by lOHi Cwitvry-Fo- x There's nothing like a woman to come between men! ... HZ ' H M TUtLLUIL IIULIII COHl WILDE i KII.Himi IllUlimiU n W II MAKK m. mmm i -- Produced by Directed by JEAN NEGULESCO EDWARD CHODOROV TUE., WED, TIIURS, July 19, 20, DOUBLE PROGRAM 21 Simmons ;IV3. C Prizes were, won by Ollie Bowen, Ruth Jensen, Juanita Bigler and Thorben ' Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and daughter Irma spent Saturday in Ogden where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by shopping regularly 1 ViXjJ kAi, VT. Save a ht by saving a little every time you shop. That's what happens when you supply all your food needs at Safeway. You see, our prices are low on every item every day... so you're bound to save on. the total. M. C. P. Jam and Jelly pk9 t-c- iH CAPS Eo'.l cozen nt Shady River Medium Wet SaKDINES doiei :err lb. ca. 59c 33c 49c 12 ox. SPAGHETTI C(J Cctton''-'- 'J 25 Ibi f! I a Jlan Blys ,,., . e, Chef New tasty with Meal Ball. 16 oz. can , , .... , - f)lI V PORK ROAST f;yo Fr,6 POT ROAST sftTeb. 51 a Cadillac Pan Ready FOWL and A Grade, Cut-U- p U. S. In.pected YUM Hewlett's Asiorttd Sliced, Ready for The Pan Grade, lb. T SIRLOIN STEAK SALMON Freth, Frozen, Alaska Red Slices ..lb. AQA OYf SLICED BACOM If you were to sk the owner of 1949 Cadillac why he bought his car, he would doubtless rind it difficult to put into words the way he feels about "the Standard of the World". He would probably tell you that he bought his car because it's a Cadillac. Of course if you wanted to ask him specific questions, he could give you much specific information. Did he buy his Cadillac or performance? Why, surely he bought it for for the 194V Cadillac performance is powered by a great new 8 engine, so smooth and effortless V-- that only a demonstration can tell the story of its superiority. Did he buy it for comon? Yes for a ride so quiet and restful and easy that every mile is a joy and a relaxation. Did he buy it for safety? He certainly did! He has such confidence in the steady steering, the quick acceleration and the powerful hydraulic brakes that his peace of mind is worth the purchase price! Did he buy it for lor.g life and durability? There can be no doubt of it. For he know s that many individual er Armour's Star Cadillacs have covered the highways for over half a million miles and are still in active service! Did he buy it for Why, of course he did! And he bought it for a lot of other reasons: for beauty, for distinction, for quality, for background, for char, acter, for craftsmanship, as well as for engineering. He bought it, you see, because it s a . . . Cadillac. And that is the reason hv you should buy one for Cadillac's superiority lies not in any one thing but in the whole of its Why not come in fur a ride that's a revelation? e. L. 5)C Bonelett Smoked lb. FILLET SOLE Skinletl lb 39c Boneleti lb. LUNCH MEAT COD FILLET Beit Quality for a Picnic er Any Time ................... Tatty, Pan Ready n,55f! (t AOti AQtt Fresh Vegetable 3 lb. tai. A O ..lb. SUZANNA Top Quality ib. POST TENS pkg. RALSTON f ij"T J y J, 'Jl 5 V r Pancake ond Flour ..... 7jy ..314 . n Empress, Plum, - r- JIFFY LOU Rice Tasty Dessert, Flavors 5'.i oz. pk Krispies .. lie , XlStl L KELLOGG'S I utes ini ForYeor. - pk. Hi PRESERVES JELL-WEL- 1 12 oz. J mi JWl Waffle True Fruit Flavor Shredded Bite to , Aid "TV NOB HILL Size "f SYRUP Mild Mellow Flavor ... Tirgen ljjj 11 tycj C AIRWAY AMord hi? J j J .j '",18 3 Mr' p Pelmelive Toilet JQp BLEACH 2 lb. box a.3t: 77$ tall can JV AIG STltM13 'SlXrj ban large site Regular Size. 2 kor. ,K quart TOMATOES -- AP Xj oq It IOC la PAR;rr.r25c quort29tf 21 1 s HS,' lb 13c ,B' Sunkilt, Juity 1 bese Ib. 9f u. s. no. ..lk Tender Bantam Washed White 1 i 1. Fancy Small sw-- HM Ib' POTATOES "A" m Size J Ibt, 05 fjl me Solid Gr ORANGES 14c . t CABBAGE U. S. No. 1, U. S. No. 1 Has J Solid U. S. No. 1, Ripe slicers LEMONS PLUMS CORN 20 ez. I :ia:: 3 CANTALOUPES U. S. No. 1, The Wri9M'' sndwith ripe olives rass of ell salads 3 packages for BREEZET NEV Jdanc Fisher's or Becker's (Plus Deposit) COCA-COL- LETTUCE FUh Wrl9,1", poPu'a, Bron, BREAD QQ ROYAL SATIN Hjlj. Miscellaneous FAB TREMONTON UJO Ready for Pen, SUNNY DAWN Cethmere Bouquet, COAP wMr popular Toilet 3956 lb FRANKFURTERS DILL PICKLES DIAL 53 HADDIES PORK & BEANS Wayne Sandal I Motor Co. ,.ib. Top A Grade Quality GUiV J atte :o!or Well Trimmed, V. S. Good Grade Royal Sego f TCI s at BEER 50 lbs. Fresh Roasted, Bean Coffee 3d sdsj. HALIBUT A Ictecl for Picnic Fryer "' 3.69 50 lbs. Serl not Fresh Frozen Fish ( lb FRYERS C'ean Ditjointed ' nifil ri ?ne Kitchen Craft Enriched Individual Assorted Cereals Miimth.i.......,. .a, Satun FLOUR Coffee with that Popular Corned Beef SUGAR M on tBab 26 oz Harvest Blossom, For All LIBBY'S 23c Iwa; NEHI Shortening 12 oz. can lunch Meat 3rarsd Oti Assorted BeveragM (Plus Deposit) 9 ox, . I f Home Baking Ready to Eat (JJ q Caps ; 17 Red Alatka Dutch Harbor dozen Fine, Boet' lb. TANG ft" v. . FLOUR SALMON dozen ., Paton ru'ir 77n ca.. No. Star Boat Tomato Sauce 17" DUCHESS Hit SALT 'kOf wAi can No. WAX 1O 3i Sno-Whi- te Clear Water T tw YEUOWTAll PECTffsl JARS .:JJ 5 ex. Grated White Star ... sr, .So:9 SUNNYBANK A'it?' TUNA 27 h." LUNCH B0X SHRIMPS Suta Jf!l or Pcnn Jr'l Recvj'or H'Yiy si . " LIDS v. r. and daughter Nordith spnt several days in Oregon during the week, as guests of Mrs. J. C. Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Archibald, their daughter Syble, and son Elden of Brigham visited on Sunday with Mrs. Archibald's father Mr. M. C. Ericksen. the Rendezvous Cliub at her Grace Warnke was hostess to home on Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served by Gertrude Secrist and Lavinia Marble to eighteen members. Anna Pace of Moab who has spent a week visiting with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earley returned to her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earley and Jim Hansen accompanied her and will remain there for a week, Scott Packer of Ogden and "EL PASO" and "CRY OF THE CITY" y.K tgU' j Sura S'al Thermoplastic Honis Canning .16 CI. rmt$&rZ si Warnke By Mrs. R. W. Parley Chambers. mmm NEXT WEEK iihe XoHmu II to the regular line maintainance crew of six, four men are hauling poles, the survey crew is made up of five and twelve others are on the construction gang. Mrs. Grant Bowen of Tremonton. This extensive program, when Those who attended Sacra-- ; completed this fall will make ment Services on Sunday even electricity available to almost ing were well repaid for the every Dart of Box Elder county, time spent. The main speaker of by the construction of short ex the evening was Mrs. Mollie tensions from the lines now be ing completed. The system has been built to accommodate an almost unlimited increase in any section of the district. Mrs. Thomas Rlotd SUN., MON., July 17 and 18 I UPiNO m 11 " PATROL yiSSjj - cm Wtu; pHO h ' i&T WftlGt I'M m oijGroBburamioM JWIGiE -- jTjjAFEillilYEELfiAy" l grand-daught- er COOL! COOL! COOL! Uuh Tremonton, The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, U. $. No. rr: Toes - , ' I N"J I 1 PRODUCt PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANCES 1 " I |