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Show IXm News About Folks You Know... ATTEND WILCOX REUNION Some 70 family members were present at the Samuel Alien Wilcox reunion which was held Saturday at Lagoon. Members were present from Arizona, Idaho, and JUrs. Bernard Walker and child- various sections of Utah. Mr. and ren, of Orem, visited here Tues- Mrs. Joseph Calton accompanied and three day ,at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eliza Zentner Sam Wilcox Mrs. Shirlef Powell. children, of Tooele. was included in those who atMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Worley tended from Cedar Fort. vacation in Yellowspent a stone Park, Southern Idaho and NANCY B. EGBERT VISITS Northern Utah, where they visited FROM CALIFORNIA with relatives and friends. They Walter L. Webb enjoyed a visit report the park in beautiful con- from his granddaughter, Mrs. Hal dition, with wild animals and flowof San Gabriel, California, ers in abundance. They were able Egbert several days last week. She here tos obtain good accomodation was accompanied by her two childwhich after July 1 will be more ren, Marilyn and Allen. Mrs. Egdifficult, they reported. bert will be remembered as the former Nancy Browning. SIXTH WARD CHOIR ON SUMMER VACATION CARD OF THANKS The Sixth Ward choir is now on We wish to express our hearta vacation for the next two felt thanks and gratitude to our months. Practices and partici- many friends, relatives and neighbe pation in church programs will anbors who were so thoughtful and resumed in September, it is kind to us at the time of the nounced by choir officers. passing of our dear mother, Mary Slater Colledge. We deeply apA BABY SON FOR all kindnesses shown. preciate THE LYNN SMITHS The family of Mary Slater Mrs. Mamie Calton and grandColledge. son, Michael, of Cedar Fort, are visiting in Tooele with the Lynn LT. COLONEL J. STERLING Smith family. Chief attraction is MERRELL, FAMILY the new baby son of the Smiths, LEAVE FOR OHIO born Fridav. June 24, in the Lt. Colonel J. Sterling Merrell Tooele hospital. The new ar- left last Friday morning for 7 lbs., rival, who weighed in at Ohio, where he will be Columbus, has three sisters and one brother. in charge of the new Engineers The mother will be remembered Spare Parts Supply and Stock as the former Ardella Calton. Control office. The newly created Mrs. Calton shares grandparents' depot will control army engineers' honors with Mr. and Mrs. George supplies for world wide usage. Smith of Salt Lake City. Colonel Merrell was accomby his wife, the former panied Howard Evans Mrs. Mr. and and their childLaurel Hutchings, and daughter Barbara, of Mount ren, Laurel Lee, Cynthia Kaye visitors Pleasant, were week-en- d Rebecca Sue, who have spent here with their parents, Mrs. and the year and a half at their past Luretta Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. home here. Colonel Merrell reHvrum C Evans. Mrs. Evans from an assignturned recently schools of serves as superintendent his third overseas ment in Korea, in the North San Pete district. tour of He was previously A major in the army reserves, he stationed duty. in Alaska where he was is leaving for Yakima, Washington, by his family. Duraccompanied enearly in July for a two weeks World War II, he served in ing campment period. His family Africa and Europe. at him with was Leavenworth, SEVEN LITTLE COOKIES Kansas, where he was stationed CHOOSE OFFICERS before going to Korea. WORK FOR Mrs. Alice Stice spent Sunday in American Fork as a guest of Mrs. Laura Dunkley and other friends. They attended stake there. conference quarterly 10-d- 4-- H The Seven Little Cookies club was organized in Cedar Valley, last Monday, at the home of s their leader, Mrs. Virginia were elected as follows Pnttv Carson. oresidenU Paulette Cleora Dubois, Calton, secretary; Loraine Elton, reporter; Woneva Wilson, songs, health and Geneil Peterson, safety; Sheila Cook, recreation. 4-- H LOSE WEIGHT Cook.-Officer- Abel Evans Reunion July 9 at Saratoga for the Abel Plans are complete SaraEvans reunion to be held at 9. All memtoga, Saturday, July bers are reminded to join the noon. Families gathering at 12 are asked to bring their own Drinks will be furnished lunch. committee. by the The luncheon period, 12 noon to 2 p. m-- , will be iouowea oy sanies and events for all ages. Prizes will be awarded. Family officers, Dr. R. J Evans, chairman; Mrs. uevere riygare, secretary, and Gwen Lewis, program chairman, met last week to plan the annual event They chose the following iamuy Abe Evans, who will represent the Kyram J. Evans family; THURSDAY, JUNE FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Mrs. Shirley Southwick, who will represent the Abel John Evans family; John S. Evans, the W. S. Evans family; Mrs. Nedra Ball, the Mary Webb family; Mrs. Fern Runolfson, the Martha Phillips family; Mrs. Bonnie Tilbury and Mrs. Violet Brown, the Sarah Sabey family; Mrs. Gwen Lewis, the Katherine Yates family. The committee met on Sunday and elected Abe Evans as game director. Fay Evans and his son, of Salt Lake Gty, will be the assistants. Lehi has. at least six major public buildings, utilities and improvements which will be completed within the next two years to improve and modernize the community. They include a new high school, a second new element ary school. National Guard armory, new fire station, sewer system and related improvement project Lehi's Main Street has recently OPEN HOUSE RECEPTION An open house reception will be been rebuilt completely. Old curb held Friday evening, July 1, from and gutter was torn out to allow to 7:30 to 9:00 p. m., in honor of for street widening and new curb, In Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Griffin. The gutter and sidewalk laid. This The famous old Lehi Silver bride is the former Marva Jean spring the finishing touches were Band Wagon, repaired and re- Bahr. Friends and neighbors are added with painted, will appear in the West- cordially invited to call at the Cooperating in the proh ern Stock Parade Saturday night Ward meetinghouse. were Lehi Gty, Utah State Under the direction of T. F. Mr. and Mrs. William Bahr, par- ject reStreet property Main has and the ents of the bride, will be the Kirkham, the band wagon to hosts. restored owners. further been cently it's original form. New raised letters have been installed on one side, matching as closely as possible the original raised lettering on the other side. New wooden scroll work has also been added Front end alignment and wheel balancing. around the top. The improvements were authorMotor tune up and complete Automotive Repairs ized by the City Council, and the E. Wane woodwork done by Exxpert body and fender work and painting. Christensen. GOOD Year tires and batteries Last year the bandwagon and Silver Band apits modern-da- y Q Highest prices allowed for your old battery peared in several parades, includQ Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired ing the Days of '47 parade in Salt FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY - PHONE AM. FORK 624 Lake City, where it created considerable interest Old Silver Band Appear Western Parade Wagon lh curb-to-cu-rb First-Sixt- Zufelt Auto Repair Service Q Q Q Q t Stand s on Milk Prices Milk is of major importance to the whole State of Utah. Some 2,000 dairy farmers who produce grade A market milk are including all that Safeway sells vitally interested in the prices they receive for their milk. The 757,000 consumers of Utah are just as vitally interested in the price of milk for there is no substitute particularly in a child's diet. For the past eight weeks (during the first "milk pricing truce" requested by Governor Lee) a committee appointed by the Utah Legislative Council has been studying milk costs and prices. On June 17 the Milk Study Gxnmittee presented its conclusions to the council. One of the major conclusions was that the sale of milk in paper cartons for less than a quart should be prohibited. Safeway cannot, in good conscience, allow this conclusion to go unchallenged. 20-cen- ts SAFEWAY BELIEVES MILK SHOULD BE AVAILABLE TO YOU AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. THAT'S WHY SAFEWAY SELLS MILK ONLY FOR "CASH-- AND-CARRY- ." ,i nt; NO CALORIE COUNTING NO DIETING CHARTS NO GNAWING WEINER ROAST, SLEEP HUNGER PAINS OUT FEATURED AT PARTY Thirty-fiv- e boys and girls joinNew, Scientifically compounded, ed in good wishes and a happy flavored wafera, containing no for party honoring Ricky Worthen harmful Of habit forming drugs, his sixth birthday, last week. Asaid you to EAT LESS comfortRichard Mrs. his mother sisting ably, safely, and effectively. Ask Worthen, at the family home were about oar APPETITE APhis grandmothers, Mrs. Henry Wafers today. PEASEMENT Hawkins Mrs. Worthen and Ray of Orem. A decorated cake was cut and Roasting weiners games played. was the main feature of the out WALGREEN AGENCY STORE of doors party. Prize winners were Dennis Peterson and Mike Main Street - LEHI - Phone 325 Hawkins of Orem. liemaining overnight for sleeping out of doors were six boys, Dennis Peterson, Tom, Clyde and Pierce Peterson, Lynn Southwick and Rex Walters. Julian's Drug ATTEND FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Maiben Stephensen and daughter Kathryn and Mr. and Mrs. Bernarr T. Judd and baby daughter, visited In Salt Lake City, Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Branson, a Complete brother of Mrs. Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen and children of Salt Lake City, also Official Inspection Station joined the family group. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Branson, parents of Dr. Branson, were present from Fillmore. They joined in a party at the home and a farewell testiElder Bruce monial honoring Branson, who will serve in the Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager New Zealand mission field. Auto Repair Work MOBILE As Safeway testified before the committee, you pay cash for milk at Safeway and carry it home yourself you save the cost of credit accounts and expensive home-deliverie- s. Safeway believes you are entitled to get this saving you earn it. That's why, Safeway presented all its cost figures to Utah's Milk Study Committee to show the that Safeway could sell 3.8 butterfat milk for less than the going price and would be able to sell it h for still less in the future . . . and can sell a milk (one that just meets state butterfat content requirements) for an even lower price. com-mitt- Shop and Save in Lehi " PHONE Despite these facts, the Milk Study Committee has, a "price fixing" agreement among milk bottlers and retailers. One council member stated the committee was "just more or less pegging" the price of milk out of stores at 20 cents. Such a pegged or fixed price if continued would prevent Safeway and other efficient organizations from passing their savings on to you. in effect, attempted to force Rom where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh If You Lick 'em-Jo- in m7 Just back from risking with my daagater's family and playing Grand pop to two of the eatest kida you erer saw. While there I picked up a eoupU of new ideas oa child raising: If your child's learning to use pen, provide an old fountain with bluing-- . Looks pen-fil- led and writes like ink, bat wont stain clothes or furniture. Maybe you hare a boy, like my grandson, who thinks he's too old for a bib-b- ut isn't A big cowboy bandana works joat as well, and looks to boot he-m- an Can't 'em From where I sit, getting along with children is like getting along with grownups it requires an effort to see things from the other person's point of view. At any age, there's no accounting for tarftr. Take my neighbor who keeps a parakeet and drinks hot coffee La the summertime. That seems strange to me a snaa who's partial to hound dogs and a cooling glass of beer. But I'd be "chQdisk" to say It was wrong. ... what if the price you may ask of milk is "fixed" a penny or so too high? As Safeway also pointed out to the Milk Study Com-nitte- e if the price of milk you buy in stores is fixed it will cost the cent one per quart too high just almost half almost a of Utah $450,000 year people a million dollars. But AND WHAT IF MILK IS SOLD TOO BELOW COST? CHEAPLY - This, too, can cost Utahn's money. For this reason, it is Safeway's policy never to use milk as a loss leader. Safeway will meet its competisell and never will tors' prices, but has never milk below cost to attract customers. to make money Safeway sells milk as a business on it. As proof, Safeway presented its profit figures to the Milk Study Committee. In 1954 Lucerne Milk Company of Utah, selling to Safeway, made a net profit of on its investment while Safeway, $137,326 26.11 its to selling customers, made a gross profit of $124,223. (For the first 20 weeks in 1955 Lucerne made a profit of $52,575.08, and Safeway continued to make its normal profit in milk.) AND SAFEWAY BELIEVES THAT TO INSURE A GOOD, STEADY SUPPLY OF MILK, DAIRY FARMERS MUST HAVE FAIR PRICES AND THOSE FAIR PRICES MUST BE CONSTANT. That's why, it is Safeway's policy (a policy Safeway has never violated) to pay top market prices for milk plus a bonus for quality. Safeway believes that this is in the public interest because when the price farmers get for milk is protected, bottlers and retailers cannot pass the costs of competitive pricing back to the farmer. Safeway presented witnesses to the Milk Study Committee witnesses who testified from experience that where the price paid farmers for milk is protected, price wars do not occur. the Milk Study Committee made no However recommendation to protect the price dairy farmers get for milk. Safeway Works Daily With and For Thousands of Utahns 885 Safeway Utah employees received $3,541,876.37 in wages and salaries 171 Utahns own 16,863 shares of stock in Safeway Stores. in 1954. Safeway purchased the following Utah products in 1954. ... tOO A4ttrUttmmt ee not-so-ric- Auto Service SO, 1955 Total Purchase Purchases for Resale or Use in Utah Livestock and Meat Products...!.. Poultry Fruit (fresh, canned, frozen) Vegetables (fresh and canned) Fruit and Vegetable Juices .'. Dairy Products Eggs Sugar (beet) Bread and Sweet Goods Flour Other Products for Resale or Use Outside of Utah : 4,854,630.02 422,564.00 509,262.00 1,333,817.00 73,637.00 1,652,945.09 620,198.00 712,302.40 721,389.00 522,943,00 1,714,718.8 $13,138,405.59 .$ TOTALS WHY SAFEWAY IS Purchases of Utah r Products $ 1,929,904.66 482,081.11 $ 7,858,160.03 6,784,534.68 490,606.80 880,117.80 2,732,630.00 116,335.00 2,703,852.55 865,907.00 1,186,453.60 1,034,343.00 2,004,986.00 2,196,799.19 - $20,996,565.62 $ 68,042.80 376,855.80 1,398,813.00 42,698.00 1,050,907.46 245,709.00 474,151.20 312,954.00 1,482,043.00 . PUBLISHING THIS STATEMENT Safeway was born in neighboring Idaho. Wo have a big stake in Utah and a citizen's concern for Utah's We believe wo have a responsibility to the public, our employees, suppliers, and stockholders to publish the record of our testimony to the Milk Study Committee. Watch for these reports in this newspaper. well-bein- g. , black-toppin- g. |