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Show Tue PEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. Utah ":3r yoodhead was- A re won ? f'bndge nufs club Wed- &s rshuir.way, . -- J1 lj sm- ana ? ' - , merits were 'r '" X '.A : " it PHEUM iATRE E i 4r t r. 44 f Her jy Gets V She carried a bouquet of red roses and old fashioned pinks, The attendants were dressed in pastel forraals and wore rose and pink corsages. The brides moth- -' er wore a rose formal and a blue formal was worn by the mother vi me bridegroom, each wore gardenia and rose corsages. Dancing was enjoyed by all and the music anananananaaa during which an enjoyable program was presented. It consisted of a duet ' Promise Me" by Joan V, Foster and Joan Bigler. A reading by Sharon Kroseh, a duet 11 Wanting You," by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler and a solo "My Heart Stood Still," by Mr. Bigler. The couple are honvmooniim I V' jkies LEAVE TOR VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfuss. and their two youngest sons, in company with Mr. and Mrs. John Barfuss left Tremonton on Wed- ppcHov fnr a trir. t w0r whn ther. thev n virft nHh Sacramento. ne their so G!en who ja missionary there. MOTHER OF RAY Their return triD will be made YORK BURIED IN PROVO through California, and they ex Mrs. Wilda York, mother of pect to take about two weeks on e triP Ray York was taken to Provo for burial after passing away at the home of her son Ray in Tremonton. She had been ill for some 1 time. , u-- j IT? Surviving are two sons Ray of Tremonton and Dean York of Midvale. Bkmass ( 2 of LITERARY GUILD MEET Members of the Literary Guild met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Van Sweden last Thursday. Mrs. Fay McMurdie reviewed the book "No Trumpet Before Him." Refreshments were served. SATURDAY 123, 24, 25 ail f fir Jcyc? Hunsaker daughter Register of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker :.f Koneyville and Don Miller son In 111 '. of Mr. and Mrs. S. Leo Miller of Trer:ionton were marriedTuesday mcrning May 24th in a ceremony performed by President EIRay Christiensen in the Logan TemRAY YORK MAKES t Plus ple. EASTERN FLIGHT i'arrett and Immediately following the A vacation trip through the ceremony the bridal party injiraette in east by plane was enjoyed re- cluding the parents of the bride iiick on cently by Ray York and Richard and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Desse Hazen of Logan. They spent Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Aussome time in Indianapolis and tin Hawes attended a wedding Trigger" New York and ether eastern breakfast in honor of the newly-weat the Bluebird cafe in Z7 cities. Logan, after which the couple left for ashort trip to Salt Lake City. ""tvtmtntii On Wednesday evening May 25 i'f, a large reception was held in DEAL AN ACE TO YOUR KING the Honeyville recreation hall. The bride was lovely in a gown of heavy brides satn with lace yoke and full lace over skirt. She wore a finger tip veil cf bridal illusion held by a tiara of pearls. The brides t;uquet was of ventas, lillies c the valley, car-- a;; Miss TJ SUNDAY'S your . . . chance to SHOW DAD' he's KING life. for FATHER'S DAY FECIAL CLOSE OUT ON if ELECTRIC RAZORS MLVGTON KMKGTOX KMLNGTON CONTOUR "6" ELECTRIC SUPER genuine leather WALLETS HICK - STCR'S PEN & PENCIL sets, M51" PEN and PENCIL SET STKAYEL - now now $8.75 $9.87 $24.50 $23.50 -$18.00 priced from $2.50 priced from $6.75 priced from $19.75 each $2.49 priced from $1.00 reg $17.50 reg $19.75 Electric, wide head THREESOME, FOURSOME, SHMEMASTER MEN rSr: .7 t a VEGETABLES low-to- st Vegetables are good values now. It's the season of plentiful supplies. Never have our produce stands presented a grander array of fresh green foods at low-covegetable money-savin- g prices. They offer you an opportunity to plan meals like the platter pictured here. Check list below for ideas and savings. st 1 " 1 i always a Wonderful Guy 'SETS AND YOU SEE THE FINEST in Garland at 4:30 p.m. SILVER BOW, Csntalouo6s CORN KITS - SHAVE LOTION and SETS SPICE SHAVING 5 OLD WJH and SETS SAVE LOTION - priced from $1.00 priced from and SETS ... priced from $1.00 $1.00 Men's Soap ?" "SADDLE CLUB" SPRUCE" - four bars $1.00 .. four bars $1.00 A? receive the best LJP CTWT.r J.I Tall ( JUNE WEDDING FOR MARILYN HARDY Miss Marilyn Hardy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy of Fielding and Earl Blaine Saunders, son of Mrs. H. L. Hyatt of Brigham City were united in marriage Thursday, June 9th in the Fielding ward recreation hall and the ceremony was performed by Bishop Elmer Richards. Wedding marches by Lohen grin and Mendellsohn were play ed bv Mable Hansen. The bride was given away by her father and was attended by her sister Mrs. Bererly Jeppson as matron of honor and Arlean Petersen and Lila Standing as bridsmalds. Jav Norr nerformed duties of best man. Following the marriage a re cention was held for relatives and friends of the couple. The bride was dressed in a white sat in formal bridal dress entrain and wore a net veil crowned with orange blossoms. Bv PLOTNER FiUSMRY DAY" 8fff lACATiouiur, reu V non. - AW VACATION was Too much ron mz. I MitV To LIP CAN AMVOAI US A I i Til 1 m AS0N BZTTZR. F0J? AIAVWQ A 6UAQANT&V CAR. S. No. 1, 8C Cntrt, U. S r:..7e ORANGES Sunk il', iwmi Small Sit f1?M0Nf0At UTAH. I C MA A 2 I3c l" ty..b It's easy! Full TOMATOES 7C base lb. 17c II S Critp CHANGES No. I. and another vepe table platter in tlx article, "Look to Vegetables for Meals," in JUNE issue of Low-Co- o Orn st St . AIRWAY A Cofo. SAFEWAY TEA TIME FAVORITE BRANDS AT ALL TEA Conto.bury lb. . 21c 16 Ct. 41c Can't'bury Block Canterbury 18c o. .47c 51c u. .97c lb. ran t SYRUP env Hollow. Rich in . Mapl 47c .26 ox. SUZANNA Portrait and WaffU Ftour 36c IVa Ibt. JUICE Sunny Dawn 18c 46 ox. can ToTiaf - FrCifl 22C Ebony, Chorub, Too Ouolity cam .23 1 . Twnhouto 25c .46 Ol. . KELLOGG'S S'i Kritpin 14c ox. Movetnnit Sondard v pint 37c loll can 21c . Rio . PICKLES FLOUR Kirchon Craft, Family F!evr . .50 lb. 3.69 Aro. Cut Dills . 25c ..14V4 ox. . MUSTARD Harvort Blottom. tot Alt Homo Bakino SO Ibt. 7.98 SUNNYBANK Frtth SwMf MargoriiM ., - . lb. - 31c .6 .... Prcparvtf He ox. CATSUP Rod Hill, Ton Ouolity . 15c tlVi oi. P'um RIB ROASTS S. PORK ROAST . . Srnokod. Wholo or Half Coro Ib. Mild S9 Oood Orado HamS Should" Cirtt - Ib. Pot ROOSt.US Cloon Omointod, A Orado ib. Fryers idooi tor ficw ib Sirloin Stealc O'odo Sliced Bacc n Top PlCniCS lb. f 7c The Finn! Soap Money larae pkg. Can Boy . 25c Frotli, Rod BROOMS Fat Fillet Sole 39c SALT TKo ID. i c:ri 49c 45c lb. !" r. lb. Aladdin. Oood . Ouolity locJl 1.47 CLEANSER Old OuH 1 lor 21c WINDEX OlOM Cleaner 20 ex. 30c SANIFLUSH SUPER SUDS Pflfkaae too .H. xlio - 28 p.ck.s28c Crystal White 19c Bar Soap 1 For BABY libby-t- . In OIom FOOD Strained 1 For )Qj JLlf LIFEBUOY Healtb Soap 2 Bon 16c targe 19c Can SIMONIZE liaold Wan at. 6c . Jllv Feont, Alwavi a Fovorl'e I' lb. 25c 10 ox. pkg. 37c phff. 19c ib. 49c W Creotn D . A n't Totffy 98c SWEET ROLLS Dellriout For Any Meal 4 Tatty Vienna 4 Ol. Saaeopo ' Xn OOKs 29c parh-ae- SWANSDOWN Cake Flow largo Po-- iC DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING Pill 47c Quart lunch no:: Pint 31c 1 libby;s 6c pkg. Money 23c Roody 39c GRAHAMS Miscellaneous A gallon for Slkod, 7c 69c Halibut PanProton, Ajmko 53c suco 69c 55 c salmon loaoloox, . .lb. 49c 43c Haddies sokod fan. Ready . avert COOKIES NEW PAR 21c Tairy Dotwrt, Amortod Mr White Magic ?l 91. J'FFY-IOI- J Mii BLEACH FISH FRESH FROZEN .... F!oor BREAD (no White 23c .31 iw!c Grop J IV box 15c oz. JPl.VVELL TEN-B-LO- 2o ox. PAN READY 55c 49c Provf urters sk.ioOoality, n. t ifirheori Mot o., ib. 55c Small Sil. Srnokod 53 Boiton Butt, Nearly Bonolotf P'rvt Oofml 65 .Hi. Trimmed 18c WFICH'S 77c Wright! 20 ox. Sandwiik Good Orado Boof ?' 7 .. - 37c BREEZE F9d Ptrvt .ib. Wri'orn , HOY?pmERRY Favor it CANDY Mild top U.S. grades of beef, top grades Top quality of lamb, pork, and veal. Top value we trim before weighing. 52c PFcrvES F CHEESE we buy only lb can EDWARD'S OLIVES MILK 47c 1 Blond NU MADE IOC FLOUR JUICE Oraifrwit SHREDDED RALSTOr;. 12 ox. Pic n fb. Coff lunury Black 65c u. lb. 43c Frsth Raottttd fop Quality TEA l.pion Bfoek lb. Flavor NOB'HIIL PRICES G TEA TEA BAGS Grtlt It. MONEY-SAVIN- Poouioi Mild Mollew Tny al . Si MAGAZINE ? di- rections for this CUCUMBERS U. PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET HOW TO PREPARE THIS VEGETABLE PLATTER 19 of all salads 17c Ib. U. S. No. I. Solid Slicm Rip RINS0 MOTOR 29c S' - Juicy CHERRIES OM T&1- -, 'A" 1 Rot Ib. U. S. No. 1, The it LEMONS CUBCH UP 60WG yOUQ VACATION ? No. Whit Worm Free Bantam LETTUCE Ht 1 I POTATOES Vin Ripened... lb CARROTS Miller, the besi man Spencer Ahimer, bride r ni groom and the bridesmaids, Kathryn Hunsaker and Charlene Benson. Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Miller wore orchid corsages while the bridesmaids gowns were complimented by corsages of carnations and gardenias. Austin Hawes acted as master of ceremonies and introduced the program during the intermission. The couple received many lovely gifts and left Thursday to to make their home in Tostin Montana, where Mr. Miller operates a farm and cattle ranch. Li ta3 O. C. TANNER 2 p. m. Look to SAFEWAY for nations and gardenias. In the reciev .ng line were Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. your for the 'r Iff' ds e's at the j . the V 22, at Wednesday, June JOYCE HUNSAKER AND DON MILLER tig $1. AA any kind SCHOOL OF ACROBATICS Acrobatic and Tumbling Roys and Girls will be taught in Tremonton. Register at OAK CAFE f and YOUR CHOICE LYNN PITCHER WWfc'Wf,h ASIICRAFT'S TREMONTON f ,,,0T!ir;ffiT.mzwo"AMAi THURSDAY, Return horn at or.ee. You will never again be late for an appointment and lose your job. We promise to buy an accurate new Bulova st i i 3 Jim. All it forgiven. mf ' 3,28,21 ;AY. HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS make their home m Logan urjon ' Western 'SdayTti-esday- to the Northwest and California. They spent some time in Seat-- 1 tie visiting Mr. Borgstrom's bro- ther, .Nephi and family; then drove down the Columbia river highway to the coast and on to San Francisco, Oakland and VISITORS FROM CALIFORNIA ,,. tors arriving f rom Calif or- their return. nia this week will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Coombs and family BOKGSTROMS REPORT nf c?a ENJOYABLE TRIP Wood and daughters of Los An-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom geles. They will stay at the ana Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peter- homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin sen returned home Monday from Hotl in Tremonton, and Mr. and a two weeks motor vacation trip Mrs. George Coombs in Fielding. r : 'A Plus !er TREMONTON m) |