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Show December 21, 1044 II lr M lift r K. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. TREMONTON. UTAH lPP RntVl UVvlman If TXm ing relatives and shopping in W H,AI 1 1 a IM A IV1 1 MERHY CIIWSTilAS fr-- a n, Og-de- Shaff er. E'tss'e Coe, Alice 9. LarMonday. son and Ida Rohdes. Mrs. Wilms Mtes Aries Adams, in Company Logan Friday. shopping, president of the Stake v.ith Garland teachers attended home Ralph Hoi man Dellis Johnson left Saturday for Y. W. M. I. A., and Mr. Anderson her sorority meeting of the Delta Thursday evening to get his wife his new camp after having a two were in attendance. Kappa Karmna in Ogden Saturday and baby. They left Sunday morn- - day extension enroute. After the drama the basketball night. boys met the Mendon Eagrles in a Mrs. Vernon Shaffer and twin and spirited game. The score baby fat returned home from the was 40 to 36 in favor of East Gar Valleygirls hospital Saturday. All are land. 1 Andt-rson- A pleasant, surprised expression o'er spread the faces of the children, adults as well, when they enteral the chapel last Sunday morning-- A prettily decorated and MURDOCH f ..,... lighted Christmas tree gTeeted which created the Yule-tid- e and so them, Mrs. Robert J. Potter returned to keep Little possible spirit. , Vio truth: Thursday of last week from Cali The annual Christmas Eve party fornia, where she visited with her To her husband. "After is announced for childrea The arrival, in November, Saturday eve- of a little benLlff Christmas without Sant. because of granddaughter, born to the date coming ning, nak alL and Mrs. Chester Atkinson, at) MSgt. on This event is Sunday. sponsored was Claus. , ru.-ipexclaimed, . s by the Sunday School and every ter the event that called Mrs. Potto the Coast. favorite member of the ward is urged to be JtoZg think any kids . , present. Santa makes his visit and t. fein, w ,jfvuiig peupie wen; io old boy nowadays. treats all to a bag of nuts and Portage after the ball game here SBuTch. of all kids! He's so candy. Tuesday evening to spend a few hours at the dance given in honor ' kid. he'. any was over isn't just Tuesday evening given m?olpb Shew." Helen Hobson replied for special entertainments by the of Lyle Knudsen, the soldier who, because of his imprisonment and Sly. Her only sister was nowrest.g M. I. A. A one-adrama, "In My miraculous escape from the Japan-tea prolonged hospital Name," was presented in a verj' has become quite famously for our responsibility creditable manner is under the direc Solpb we simply must tion of Mrs. Pearl Grover. Those; known. time being and Christmas The L. M. Holman's were visit- taking part were: Mrs. Naomi Oy- not, he's still a little Charles," she finished y and, "we must protect his faith . ; doing nicely. The J. H. Sorensen family motored to Ft. Douglas Sunday for a s. expres-STTdW- in-S- ct e, possi-STSily- grandly, or Horn a I! A i s HRRY CHRISTMAS AND . NW YAR HAPPY LAGRA SHOP w-i- All Stores CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Monday, December 25) so please shop early . . . early in the day and early in the week . . . when supplies are plentiful and stores less crowded. I 3 UllVtl If AC 85 47 Eddys 01d Enghsh --- .lb. New Crop Mixed Nuts No Peanuts No. 1 lllr PEA MI IT? '3 WAUIUTS J' Fancy Virginia lb. you wanted?" tell Santa what rejoined her. 1 I EL MONTI r The boy smiled up at her, and Mrs. Hobson's heart nearly melted from the warmth in his black eyes. "Sure I did, Aunt Helen," and recounted the long list. he around here are so sophisticated," she told Charles that evening. "I'm afraid one of them will talk about Christmas and Santa Claus and ruin everything." Charles rubbed his head. "Children will chatter, Helen," he reminded her. "You can't change Butch into a clam overnight." "If Randolph doesn't discuss Santa Claus with his friends, he won't learn the truth," Helen explained with jubilant impatience. "It might work, at that," Charles "These children admitted doubtfully. It was with misgiving, therefore, that Charles, on a Saturday afternoon when Helen was downtown, heard Butch and a playmate venture a few words on the approaching Yule-tid- e. Charles was reclining on the bay window and the words through you see that machine gun in Kerbinger's toyland?" Butch's companion asked. "You mean the one over near Santa Claus?" Butch parried. "Sure, I saw it. It was swell!" "a;"""r"'' I 03JVES r OUVES by giggled. "What a clown! expect a guy to fa Santa Claus? As if there tould be any such thing 1" Charles scrambled for the front oor. Poor Butch the poor kid "id just a few before Christdays mas, too. Charles jerked the door 'Pen and bounded to the porch. Butch!" How can they be-b- ve "Yes, Uncle Charles," came the ow reply, and Butch peered around comer of the house. His dark yes were solemn. Gone was nil "Miliar smile. J'Au,' Eutch" Charles mumbled, I"8 down porch steps to the boy. I wish this "Butch, t happened. I don't know what Jj " hls voice threatened to brk. and he stopped. l00ked ot ground for a rZ moment, then raised his eyes. "I'm George," he said. 57 t0. Uncle h' 780'1 was so close to the dn,t want yu and Aunt Ew to know." Charles, brain thumped as if he a blow between the mu.the h00f of one of JJJ receded i it 1 No. 2 can i lLliI!?!: H 26 $ .3 Can'pbell, A8paragU8 30? o, 29? using another length of cord, tie firmly around the end of each drumstick just above the joint, press them close to the body, and tie them securely to the tailpiece (as shown above), for can S0IIP..!":i 3 cans 2 ib. boX CRACKEBS..-!f..!- !!!. ft lb. 25? 12? 25? 31? veij. .., wcnt on ta f' "ure yu cuM ser,i" take it. Helenw. shucks, hivln Kreat time with r?hi? tm '.1 he, 1 Kh CI J.." r. rZ ' truth. 4 , tratm " aoa" "CUn x 1 Kin bUev teU her eater-cornere- pk,18? Sweet Juicy Navels 12 Case .... 5 lbs. 45 Case $2.95 GRAPEFRUIT sweet Juicy' CELERY Sweet Crlsp' Whlte n rrrCMPancy, UiilCiONoor DegTet BROCCOLI TnAr:. A Frcwh' ..lb. 10C , ILJJiX 'n 1. "A" Size baK Red Wins ..... .10 'b' 11 s v 1. "A" Size 10 lb. meiih baB RiiHHPta tieh Alrwa- - 17C 40i 41 pkg. lb. 16 lp or Regular i!:ilZu (Plus Deposit) 12 oz FLIIFTFX e"'s" "' COOKIE I'ilgrrlm or Butter .... 6 J 2H for ... Ifre. MORBEST Cjf iwr 10tf 19 pkg. Order Year Christmas Turkey it Tchy! TURKEYS to 15 lbs. . A Grade, Ib. 49 Toms, 20 lbs. and up . . . : . Ib. 49 Hens, 11 art plainly marktd Meat cuta requiring- red polnti P0K SAUSAGE IFGS VEAL Flavor M"4 .!!!L! TURKEYS M- - Lb 25C lb. 24c Grode 11). 34( 38. II Urnde lb. ..A Grade ..A Grnde lb. ncheon Jo. 33C I Jdi mmr) 31$ lb. FRANKFURTERS Type On 3sc n Grade A .!".,,,i.b'r.'. LHNfHFnN MFAT Your turkey is bound to please you if it comes from Safeway it is guaranteed to roast golden brown, tender and delicious . . . or your money back. aisna Iu A or..-- io. Cuts POT ROAST ShoulderA (iSrnde lb. FOWL Ileus for Fricassee HAI lR"T..sl!.a by point ......AGrt40 ROASTING CHICKENS JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director Vk or ..16 Thrifty. Mild Blond Canada Dry CpJJD LAMB CHOPS if- tJL pkg. Dale wood, Rich in Vitamins A and D 2 points) loin -- if .,....lb. ..11 oz. Tender SIRLOIN STEAKS ..A tirade ,15 . .... Sun Maid MIXERS Safeway Uomemakers' Bureau 17f. 5 m ...No. 2 can c.bW. m. w jb 43( COFFEF pkg:47 m v . COFFEF Edward'8' Deluxe. d of lis Wish All ofltou a flcra fllcrnj Christmas r-- TEA 8( stalk 1:!?: fT S .. Desserts end Beverages BLANKET ROASTING drumstick the joints in the thigh break or move easily. IK Ked r6110'0"" ARTICHOKES otatoes 9? ...lb. 12 oz. BRUSSEL SPROUTS . MARGARINE Large birds are "done" when tines 0. fork easily enter the thick part of the drumstick or when, after you've grasped the end bone of the white-secd,e- wshingtn' Fancy' ....... Sunny Skies, AH Green Tipa Powdered or Brown SUGAR size of the bird; the larger the turkey, for example, the fewer minutes per pound needed for tender results. Turkeys weighing from 14 to 25 lbs. require about 4H hours at 325 F.; from 8 to 13 lbs., about 3 H hours. 17? ib LETTUCE Large solid' Crl8p' iceberK APPLES CURRANTS Roasting time depends on the $5.75 h Weal w,th Roast or caBdied No' No, 2 can ....No. 2 can en, .. Produce price subject to daily market change GRAPES sweet Tajsty' Ked EmPerra Jb YAMS cord-Th- it requires neither roaster nor basting: . Have bird trussed and ready 2. Place on shallow pan or metal tray (may go if bird is large) 3. Have oven good and hot (450 F.) 4. Mix 4 to 6 cups of flour (depending on size of bird) with just enough water to make stiff dough; knead slightly 5. Roll out to 4 to 1 2 inch thickness, large enough to cover bird completely don't tuck in (if it (S. Let edges hang loose stretches too thin at any point, patch with extra dough) 7. Put immediately into hot oven 3. Pour 1 cup water into pan; bake about 15 minutes for dough blanket to set. 9. Reduce oven heat to 325" F. ;and finish roasting 10. Do not baste, but le sure to keep about 1 cupful of wafer in pan at all times-H- alf 11 an hour before serving time, break the hard dough blanket by tupping with a hammer; remove blanket, being careful not to break the skin. 12. To get desired color, increase heat if ncces- sary and continue cooking uncovered. CHRISTMAS ORANGES Large New Navels Brlargate, Fancy, Cut. Green for Cranberries is the next step, and SAFEWAy PRODUCE f" sieve No. 2 can Dutch American Mill, HrrNr 12 points per lb.). ..2 lb. box You Can't Better a Buy HI) MACE Mayonnaise . qt. A Delicious Substitutfl APPLE JEHY Hewlett', the bird, and tie tightly around the whole bird using strong L..H o, 10? ALTii..!.!5: 0 - I attractive shape DOUGH p S9yF..f!"y..(:r1:!!:.Z!!!!!!... SOKP 01. . BEETS Pierce's, Diced while roasting): o, 20? Wflnt uw tCh and Soups Jy AUnt 5" toT ldidntabout meyUana Santa 0..i irf . SOU?.."!!..! Jb. Sun Valley, Whole Kernel. V. P. ASPARAGUS be done easily and withtmt basting, too! But first, remember that in buying a turkey it's wise to figure about J4 to 1 lb. (drawn weight) per serving. To truss the bird (thus 14 PICKLES ) n- F&ncy IT CAN ..T!i.N!:.1......i:l...:L....can 8 . BEANS Fold wings back so the tips are caught in back of couch near the could plainly hear the glass. "Did Santa Claus! Charles held hie breath as he heard Butch's play. ate laugh. "That Santa Claus," Juice. Cranpfruit u ii niiuujL ...:.....;.. lbs. Large Barceloa DINFTTE Appetizers -- : COCKTAIL 2 POP CORN Blue riamnd flow to roast a turkey without a roaster! ft .2 lbs. FILBERTS PEAS Spring Kut" red-rob- ed Butch - Mistelkiteeus Values you tiously approach the bearded, figure seated on a white throne in Kerbinger's toy department. She nearly cried when Butch, a wide grin on his round face, marched straight up to Santa Claus and engaged him "Did you in earnest conversation. tell .Santa what you wanted?" she asked in a tremulous voice when ..Ib. J CORN "Did I " Wj 71. Hrillt I I Villi 'Iff YOU! d Ml 1 With Heorty Good Wuhei as slaves or usc-- as slaves in public works projects Caesar sold on a Single occasion in Gaul 63.000 cap- iivt-in cspnes. aner tne victories 0f emilius Paullus, 150.00 captives were sold. Though slaves were obtained by the early victories of Rome over her Italian neighbors, no large number was employed on the small holdings of this period. But tUe extension of properties in the '):uiris of patricians brought a demand for slave labor which was increasingly supplied by captives taken in r Helen proudly The next afternoon the fond par-wh- o took her place among watched their children cau- - Mil Prisoner nmian prisoners of wsr were sold Claus!" in Santa THOUGHT OF A FRIENDLY ! n't -- 1, short visit with Clyde before he ing for Ws camp in Oklahoma. was s nt to a training camp early Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred were this week. in , Clv War Bond still wondering whnt to Rive for Christmas, n;mcmler, the world's Iwst gift and safest War Bond. investment is If you're 5TM. lb 32c 38 43( |