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Show jpgham City- lour n a ELDER BOX - Utah I Everyone Hod A Wonderful Time , Including Wouldn't You Know It? -- These Performers v Friday, April 1, 1949 rJ ti tV L' 'vf sK. v ' -- ? - 1, ' l . s LRt v w 4( L&Z Vafr , faviSX the farmers insurance group serves I OVER 800,000 POLICYHOLDERS IN THE WESTERN STATES 18,000 IN UTAH. V, Heaiof'i Wky- - are e All policies ?; ,i Organized fo provide the broadest form of insurance protection at a substantial Saving. NONASSESSABLE. i,"; e 21 years of continued service to policyholders. e Over One Hundred Million Dollars Paid in Claims and Claims Expenses. Not The Rocket tes These Reauties Were The Chorus Line t Willards Variety Show illaid wards variety show plated to a parked house etv show finished payments on the ward organ. ed above, left to right, are (iae IYttingill, Dean Darker, were the I. U. evening, and the Vanities, featuring the chorus line of dainty damsels pic- TeWa.vne Woodland, Roy Lemon, Jim Hraegger, Ken above. These lissome ballerinas did a ballet dance, yatl, Uee.se Facer, Richard Xeheker, Ned Nebeker and kicked over the microphone and brought down the house Max Facer, in fine fashion. The substantial proceeds trom the vaii- Ocean water contains billions An otster can produce Mrs. W. F. lOOO.OuO tons of gold Classy Eyes Story I'ggs dunng its lifetime. e Over $45,800,000 in Assets. Over $14,200,000 in Surplus. e Prompt, Friendly Claims Service AUTO TRUCK FIRE show-stoppe- Pictur-Frida- y Wood-ture- d j t , rs j For Complete Details, Contact your Local Fanners Insurance Group Agent. i f: Baker Of Heirloom Dog And Gives A Prize Passes Away Thur. 1 Classy met an iron dog and couldn't resist paying off with one of her two semiweekly prizes. Here's the story. The For Green -- Up The past winter has been the lon- and consequently the dirtiest for a long time. Make Greenthe first week in April Time at your house; up Clean-uand get all your aids cleaning from the display at your Awsocia-e- Decide right gest, coldest, now Here is jour opportunist to get thing joull possibly need eterj do to do tour cleaning earlv to a fast and thorough job of housecleaning. See our Dislajs, get helpful suggestions and hints to make this chore an ! to tour Associated see his display. To jour Intermountain network station for tips to ease and suggestions burdens housecleaning jour Go p Food Store LOOK! d Store. LISTEN! The Favorite For ( east one. Time Saving Ready To Serve questioned the children and tound they'd taken it to the playground. We went back and searched every inch. It was about 5 o'clock and I had one last hope the I l. Early next morning I received a call. Someone had read the ad, and their little girl had iound the dog. I was so relieved, I had a good cry on my way to get that little 25' 2 i 29c 60c The Liquid Wax For Floors SIMONIZE SelfPolishing t i CL0R0X i gallon 25c Gallon 12c Chateau Quality Premium IT CRACKERS Rluebird BROOMS CHEESE 2 Ihs 79' In t he .I snakes and gecko liards, tear duet opens into the mouth. K SATURDAYS BEST FOOD BARGAINS MIRACLE WHIP 6 Delicious qt. SOFTNER 23' Pkg. WAX JELL0 Package Chunk or Cream lb. jar 1 2 pkgs. SHAMPOO Mrs. Pint 59' Try Our 10' MODERN Cleanses- FRESH AND -- 12 oz. 21' STARCH FRUITS 12 o. IV Theres VEGETABLES RADISHES Springtime GRAPEFRUIT GR. ONIONS TOMATOES LETTUCE GR, BEEF ORANGES ASPARAGUS CARROTS In Our PORK ROASTS CUBE STEAK Fresh Foods Too! WES'S STEAKS For FRANKS Motor SAUSAGE SHJM p3rkin3 SPac6 Quick or Regular Lge. pkg. 33' pkgs. 125 Ft. Roll . 19' New Suds Sensation 21c SURF 2p'kX 34' No. B,i3hara City it Tenderized Ready To Eat I 25' PICNIC HAMS Lb. 4' PURE Hunch Mild LARD m Lb. Country Stvle Hunch 4' PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 35' Mild Western Cure Crisp 2 large hunches 15' CHEESE 39' Lb. qRSKjgCS I E 2 So. Ill 1 FREE PARKING USE OUR REAR IN REAR ENTRANCE Store Hours: Weekday 8:00 to 6:30 3 00 to 7.00 Sutufddys ... , , 't I : Lb. Cartoned Is, 2s, 3s, Is Crisp CARROTS CO. . 1 .1 A problem quickly. MOTOR Plenty Spring '! I 43 & GREEN ONIONS equipped with the newest scientific testers so that our mechanics can get to the heart of the EAT LOTS OF MEAT 2 lb. box 2 FOR RADISHES New BACON Cracker k A T Repairs Whatever the trouble in your car, we have Were the answer. jh 34' Lb. bottle Fright Red t FISHER 330 South Main 2 ASPARAGUS PURR-fec- A IJaintv Salted 32' WAX PAPER Large Tender Gr. Spears CHECK-U- P POT ROAST , TI Faultless Flushes o. L 31c QUAKER OATS Cans CATSUP Stewarts BLUEING 1 $ Kitchen Charm PIERCES 1 ( f 25' 37" SALTINE WAFERS SCOTCH CLEANSER Make Old Rings New S. H. RING In common Oil cans 7' MARGERINE Triple Action 59' Lb. 4 Allsweet Flavors TOMATO SOUP Polish Your Flowers With t , - 56' SARDINES Campbells Simonie Paste t I, Sea Lion Salad Dressing SHREDDED WHEAT hite King Water i Visit your O.P.S. food store and Want to collect some pennies front heaven? market. 'You will find a shower of food values planned especially for you. Our meat department is really proud of the choice fresh meat values theyve displayed. Theres a riot of garden color in our fiesh produce department, and plenty of wonderful food values to he picked. Our grocery shelves are flooded with values too. Its raining food values so dash, over and get jour share Saturday. Original N.ILC. Start 1! K PEANUT BUTTER From The 4 i Skippv W I s i i -. There will be no Relief society meeting for the Eighth ward for Tuesday, April 5, because of the general conference anin Salt Lake City, it was nounced today SCOTCH CLEANSER2,. 21' Nabisco Mr- Eighth Ward Relief Society Meeting Is Called Off Tuesday Youll Get Triple Action From i r prie-tvinnin- gal $1.55) Qt. 98c ; , Geoige Knavel 217 oast Kuorth south Brigham City, Utah (A $100 story) B Large Giant i I) dog To Do The Dirty Work Easily i o ing! News-Journa- leaning Wallpaper KLENZENE children and I had spent an enjoyable afternoon at the home of my sister, who lived near the playground. and had returned home. The phone rang. It was my sister calling and she was so upset: A tiny iron dog, an heirloom given to her by his mother who recently died, was miss- Jennie I. Baker 7(1, wife of William franklin Baker, died at 4 0") Thursdaj morning o'oloek, at Connne, of a heart ailment, hating been ill ten hours. She was born Augu.xt 4(1, 1872, in Polk county. Iowa, a daughter of William M. Peters and Martha A Blake Peters, and tvas mairied to Win F Baker on November 27 1SS0, at Sidney, Iowa. They came to Utah in 1898 from Ilambuig, la and hate lived there sinee that time. She was a member of the Methodist eliuieh and a member of he Connne M E. Ladies club She has been active m ohmeh affairs in the community Funeral services will he held Monday, under the direction of B the liaiold Felt Funeral home, Brigham City. Burial will be in the Corlnne cemeteiy. Fiiends mat call at the familv Mrs |