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Show orI-GENEVA TIMES I'"- i- -; r j -,, y v - V--I ..v-. ,,.v.,..-. m irrtr M jj i SM GETS SHOT . . . Paulo Rosso, queen of Broadway dope pothers, ken (or and is liven a shot of morphine after her arrest by Mew Tork detectives. a Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc Donald of Chester, Utah spent Sunday in Vinevard with his mother, Mrs. Clement Dalley. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Soren-son Soren-son have recently moved into Grand View from Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holda- j Mr. and Mrs- Rex Eastman way visited relatives in Salt of Salt Lake City visited here Lake City and attended the state Sunday with her mother, Mrs. fair over the weekend. i Lewis Clegg. VERMONT Conducted , by ; V LaVell ' ; i reitrsof r I w Vermont ..' invi tij' to call ' 0859-J3 ' wth personal items and oih er news. i-aVti. Peterson Fast meeting will be held on Sept. 30 at 9:30 a.m. due to general gen-eral conference the following Sunday. Heading activities of the YW-MIA YW-MIA this year will be Fern Knight, president; Zina Ercan-brack Ercan-brack and Elvira Ford, counselors; counsel-ors; Kay Willoughby, sports di-lector; di-lector; Dixie Gordon, organist; LaPreal Rowley and Jane Patten, Pat-ten, choristers: LaRita Ercan- brack, secretary; Fern Poulson, assistant secretary; Mr. and Mrs. i Leo Ford, dance directors; Rosa! Mae Gurr, drama director; Afton I Algar, speecn director; Helen j Anderson, Jr. Gleaner leader; i Evelyn Pulham, MIA Maids;' Gwen Singleton and Delenna Mecham, first year Beehive and Fern Bellows, second year Beehive, Bee-hive, j YMMIA leaders induce Cvril1 Foote, superintendent; Lynn Bellows Bel-lows and Ted Miller, assistants; L'ph Twitchsll, secretary; Reese Vermont Ladies Sj-onsor Benefit Relief Society ladies of the Verm nt ward are sponoring a ''U;lcing fund benefit on Friday ,e:- i Scrt. 28. at 6 p.m. in ; i v?rd chapel. Features of the1 ;vmips will be a banquet and. cgram and a drawing tor a ; cu;it nia.le by the ladies. . Tickets may be obtained from i.ny number of the Relief Sweety. Swe-ety. ! Uncle Sam Says THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951 OAK HILLS Fulham, Jr. M Men; Sterling "asccm, Era Director; Joe Ford, scoutmaster, Sterling Bascom rnd James Hooks, assistants; Frank Stratton, Explorers; Lyle McDonald and Allen Bellows, Special Interest. The following will participate cn the program Sunday In Jr. Sunday School: Peter Brent Wilcox, Wil-cox, Judy Pyne, Shirley Smith, Connie Taylor, Marilyn Crandall and Susan Pratt. Elva Peterson will give a story. The Primary reports their organization or-ganization complete with the following workers: Eva Pratt, president; Shirley Park and EJ-len EJ-len Algar, counselors; Helen Mecham, secretary; Genevieve Ford, chorister; Fern Penrod, crganisf; Mildred Jacobsen, historian; his-torian; Ora Guymon, Guides; Dora Bascom, Trekker; Elva Peteron, Blazers; Hilda Pret-wich. Pret-wich. Seagulls; Katie Mitchell, Bluebirds; Elaine Prestwich, Larks; Loi3 Calder, Second year Zion's: D.xie Burgener and .7anet Bellows, First year Zion's; Arvilla H'oks, Group 2; Dona Pyne and Francis Pyne, Group 1. i ft- 1 Of course you know your ABC's but do you know your D's and E's? Under present world conditions, D standing for defense and K standing for Series E Defense Bonds are Inseparable. In-separable. By buying Defense Bonds regularly you help build the nation's economic strength that backs up our defense effort. At the same time you are helping yourself. Every Series E Bond you own automatically goes on earning interest every year for 10 years from date of purchase Instead In-stead of 10 years as before. This means that the bond you bought for $!8."5 can return you not just $25 but as much as SH3.33. A S.7 50 bond pays SuG.CS. And so on. I) S lroiurv Doartmm Mrs. McKell Conducted by Madge McKvIl residents ars invited to cil! 2CS3-J with persona items and o:!-' er news. O .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jex 'amily went to Richfield Sunday to visit relatives. mmnmMmmimimfYmmm -.w, .. r r... f. ,, M-j rf , , , --f j -11m m iCIBfrj T"l" : .If I I I l l I1IUSHIH.JUUHIJI.JII wwJS :- advantage cf those hiv prices at n a a miiii U Food Savings EEANS WhiM or Pinto EEANS Baby Lima, Cflo SFLIT PEAS r6." !CE Showboat, long Grain 3 lbs, PRUNES RoMtta, Largo 2 Dm. RAISINS Choics SeocfleM 4 Hit 3s m 69c SHELLED HOTS liir," 83 pop corn cv::!rorwhi;v. 37c EGG NOODLES MACARONlcspctsib. 3s ROLLED OATS Sparry1 9 H COSH MEAL C4e Srapefrai i U- ,-Jf LifeAT 171 fl- t Highway, Ripe Segments No. 303 6 cans to S 1 B Q Ideal for Pies or Sauce No. 300 can Look At This Buy1. i PS U. S. No. 1, Sweet Yellow, Buy Your Winter Supply Now 50 lbs 39 jell-well Typical Safeway Savings 3 plcgs Fresh, Colored lb HAD!ADIIJCDaleood, ltlMiUHIliE NU MADE f ii in Pirrc tr r Canada JALA II i33.UF POTATOES s . S. No. t. Selected Red Bliss lb. GRAPES SwmI. Kd Tokay CELERY m.No. i, hmtut Utah Patcal 03ANGES "". Prft for Lunch APPLES fe; ty. fey. C'npJomthani.larg 15 8c 11c CABDAGE U. S. No. I. Solid. Grwn CARROTS U. S. No. I, Nw Crop, Snap Top SQUASH U. S No. I, Thick Meat, Banana LEMONS Sunltitt, Full of Juic 4c 9c 4c 13s Fresh Mayonnaise pt. 1 Cascade I Fresh ql Processed Dills 25 ox. EGGS Large A Grade dot. SUZANNA Pancake Mix 10 lbs nirii rt H.im, riiALCJ Pro 22c 31c 72c 1 03 REAL ROAST l:r juur S for . I KM Cream of Tomato CATSUP Top Quality 14 ox. DINNERS MeBS., SALMON Pink Alaska No. I can LUNCH MEAT&T?., For Cakes or Biscuits 40 ox. FLEET MIX Glc 35c 16c 39c S35c Sc 42c PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES Hunf 8 ox Franco-American ox. 2 for JUILE Grapefruit TOMATO SAUCE SPAGHETTI S COFFFF Edw,"d, vrrtC Luxury Blend SYrilQ Flapjack, Can and Com, LQj IliUr OuHtanding Value Sib. 07? RESERVES SSSSri39 FLAKES Hi DINNERS 7c 25c C4c OCEAN SPRAY 20 46 ox 23c BEVERAGE SttSTSL St VINEGAR o.d Mill, Cider gal. 59 Soda lib. box Wf Kraff. )7 Cheese Dinner 1 pkgt tiiW A Grade, Pan Ready, IQ Fresh or Frozen ID V-1 PORK ROAST Boston Butt, Nearly Bonele lb. 55 SAUSAGE Cudahy Lb. Roll or A Q J Country Styl GROUND DEEF Fresh, Lean ft. 63 PORK LIVER Economical to Serve C J For A Tatty Meal lb. " f VfeeV "W -. w r I sfcji Xj SLICED DACON Morrell's CA J Cold lb. JyF Coin lb. 53 BEEF ROAST U.S. Graded, AO Shoulder Curt lb. U7 PORK CHOPS Loin End Cut ft. 63 SALAON FILLETS ib. jy? Pride Ready for the Pan HONEY Good Quality, 1 C ft New Crop 10 lbs. i.DZf CRACJCGnS Oven Fresh ft Sodas 21b. box tJZf BREEZE Cheese Food, Tasty C for Any Meal 2 lbs. UiJ FLOUR Harvest Blossom for i EO Home Baking 501b. aOJ Kitchen Craft nn Enriched 4S ft. .JjiJ SUGAR Fine Beet 25 lbs. 2.50 100 lbs. 10.10 Camay soopo, -. I Beautiful Women reg. OXYDOL lg. pkr 22 v-ieanscr rto, 23c DREAD D'n,., 23 DREAD wis-17 Douahnuts 35 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Priesthood 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Fast Services 11:15 a m. Srrament meeting 5:00 Monday Primary 4:00 p-m. Tuesday Relief Society 4 p.m. Wednesday MIA 7:30 p m. Melva Wilson, a native of England, Eng-land, who has been in the states for only two weeks was a visitor at the home of Mary Mackay whose son Leonard is laboring ;n the British mission. She told of the fine work Leonard is doing do-ing there. She is living with an aunt in Ogden while attending school. The missionaries of the ward gave an interesting program on Sunday evening in the form of a cottage meeting. The fallowing girls and boys were baptized and confirmed members of the LDS church on Sunday: Mary Soffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Soffe, by Bishop John Naylor; Cathy Edwards, Ed-wards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- William F. Edwards, by her father; Michael Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Murphy, by his father; Stephen Duckett, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duck-: ett, by his father; Johnny Muh-lestein, Muh-lestein, son of Mr. and Mrs-; Sterling Muhlestein, by his father; fath-er; Karen Mary Broadbent, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Broadbent, by her father; and Edith Bentley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Bentley by her! father. ! The opening social of the Re-ief Re-ief Society will be held on Tues day afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Wasatch school. Outgoing officers offic-ers will be honored. Libby Hay- ward wul give a book review and two numbers will be sung by a vocal trio comprising Minnie Min-nie Ashby, Margaret Taylor and Lillie Lloyd, accompanied by Sarah Grow. Seventeen young people met JYy TAK'. "MISS t MEBICA" JOINS BOND BOOSTERS Colben Ks KukUii:, 'Miss America of 195;;". and Charles L. riiih. J. S. Difease Bo-id chairmen for Ut?h, rompa-e the reful- a .d giant s in K.iut Men SF?cirtment scrolls thai formally dsciare the fern; 1r "Miss Utah" to bo this slate's U.S. Defense Eond volunteer Extraordinary AM.arge. CoUe-on will carry De- ; ftnse Bond greeiir;gs Ihrcjghout the United Slats:;. , Mrs. Gave II Jusekeeper d dauchter, Gayle, of Provo ! ert lh" wtekend at the F. B. Grecnlialfj'h liome. Mrs. House-;;t'pcr House-;;t'pcr is Mr. Greenhalgh's sister. M.-. and Mrs. Wayne Green-u'5h Green-u'5h and lighters, Karen and ai.ijri-t, of Santaquin were ..ai vit.tcrs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Boulter 3 d sun spent the weekend in Orrin enroute to Logan where .hey wi'.l make their home. Mr. liU? will attend the US AC. t Mr. and Mrs. Odell Scott (Ji?r n Davis) visited at the home i Mrs. .Vary Davis over the A? kend. Mr. Scott is a school '::ihcr ir Lyman, Wyoming. ,;:t the home of Margaret Gillies cn Sunday evening for a fire- i Je chat and to hear Eldene Tayl ir report on her mission to 11 e Western States. Refresh-n-nts were served by the hostess. f (u'een to Push ' t.-, v iii u. o. Dc:?crfc Uohls . Armed with a full set of off-U-ial credentials, the newl crowned 'Mis America of 1952,' Utah's own Colleen Kay Hutch-ins, Hutch-ins, lr ft this week for Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, and an exciting year of travel during which she will represent Utah as the stale's "U. S. Defense Bond Ambassador Ambassa-dor Extraordinary At-Lare." The beauty and talent that won the "Miss America" tHle will encourage interest in U. S. Defense Bonds. As a Defense Bond volunteer from Utah, Colleen Coll-een will represent the thousands of patriotic citizens who contribute contrib-ute time and effort toward strengthening America by keeping keep-ing Its economy strong. Charles L. Smith, state chairman, chair-man, and Clem S. Schramm, state director, presented new Defense Bond credentials to Colleen during her visit here- i f Wo jam USED CAR end USED TRUCK RECO!IDITIO:ill!G DEPARTMENT INVITES YOU TO A OF THESE SPECIALS: 1950 Chevrolet StyKne delux 19i5 Chev !2 Ton Pickup Fvcellent Tires - Heater Tower Glide - Radio Heater Scat Covers - New Tires Mechanically Very Good Fes Cempbflo Hsffyfesffcs n BUY A USED CAR OR TRUCK PROVO 2ND NORTH, 1ST WEST PEONS 155 |