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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday. October 24. 1957 Page 3 t P'klMlf VflBMN f1 VA AND fllVf N MONTHS OM THl USUI DATS MtMOt WIU. A VTi-rV- ' ' V , tip qjk" SU 1 iSiXLi ... v --U , it SERIES E Wr1 CODO00QOO0EJI BLACK LOAMY TOP SOIL STEER MANURE GRADING HAULING PLOWING Shocker Landscaping 6400 South 23rd East CR7-198- 6 ' fiMkOSHElGS does it I DON'T LET WINTER CATCH YOU WITHOUT SNOW TIRES Buy low before the Rush PEE?SB 5- ' IImMt 14" 15" Black-Whit- e Tube mmm and Tubeless Lifetime 100 SILENT Road -- Hazard GUARANTEE. Home of Famous Marler Ful-Cap- s i wisik . eJmfa i u" ii liittill i Irate 0WNERS plflll m&m There Is a short-!-; pilC3 4 mmmM f 14" Tires " :;old Casings in,; teM4 TOWN and WMt4 Country Type r us to RECAP mJM TREAD I Ml Recaps suburbanite guaranteed! TREAD llfo)1 Rfl)rirmE OWiMjNitlSU CO. j 1130 South Main EM 3-44- 58 Announcing the Opening of the 13th DUNFORD'S BAKING DEPARTMENT With "the opening of DAN'S NEW FOODTOWN and its DUNFORD BAKERS DEPARTMENT, you can now buy delicious DUNFORD BAKERS products at any of 13 (a full baker's dozen) locations ... ALL 13 DUNFORD BAKERS Locations are featuring these special values Thursday, Friday and Saturday and there will be FREE BALLOONS and COOKIES FOR THE KIDS! ' ' "BAKER'S DOZEN" SPECIALS 13 in Each DUNFORD "Baker's Dozen" and Best Buy Prices, TOO!! Date-N- ut Cookies BEAR CLAWS Taste-templin- g, delicious oThmrwl Fresh-bake- d flavor with oDlHrnrd Date and Nut-fille- d Cookies fruit and nut filling. tTSS Sacks! 35 0m Lakfatreat. 65 M Chuck-Wago- n Rolls Princess Squares With the old-fashion- ed oDunordL Fruit'filled Pastries that T)nn?rd honey and oatmeal flavor. Sy delight all of the family. IJvrr Great for ffft$ff A best'buy HfflfC any Meal! p Dessert-trea- t. ff J j These are just a few of the many daily SPECIALS! Buy any baked item in a dozen quantity, arid you get a DUNF ORD Baker's dozen 13 for price of 12! MP ADunprdbakers fUM 2148 South 9th East O 660 South 9th East O 1557 East Stratford Ave. Call IN7-098- 5 for Telephone Orders DUNFORD BAKERS DEPARTMENTS Dan's Foodtown, 2085 E. 21st South N ew Way Food Store, 5850 S. State, Murray Dan's Foodtown, 2266 East 33rd South Meier's Fine Foods. 4724 Holladay Blvd. i Success Market, 27th East and 40th South Stimson's Foodtown, 1158 W. 5th North Cottonwood Food Center, 6090 S. Highland Drive O O. P. Skaggs, 744 E. 4th South j Hayward's Foodtown, 90 N. Main, Bountiful O Pat's Market, 517 East 17th South Homemakers Group Starts Busy Season On October 14 at 7, the Home-mak- er Group of the Utah State Home Economics Association held ' a dinner and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Ivan Dahl, 153 East 7720 South, Midvale. This was the opening of a busy season planned by the approxi-mately forty members, each of whom has a degree in home eco-nomics. These ladies are now ma-king homes for their families, ra-ther than being active in the busi-ness world, but they endeavor thru their club affiliations to keep in touch with the modern world and its improvements. Beginning the first of October, they meet on the second Monday of each month through May. Officers of the club include: pre-sident, Mrs. Robert Hacker; vice-preside- nt, Mrs. Spencer Jenson; secretary, Mrs. Chas. Broschin-sky- ; treasurer, Mrs. Ivan Dahl, and program chairmen, Mrs. Robt. Weagel and Mrs. Orson Allen. A particulary interesting and timely discussion is planned for their first November meeting. Guest speaker will be Ada Elkins, from Z.C.M.I., who will give a lecture on "Gift Wrapping and Holiday Glamour," at which time she will demonstrate the art of making the gift look exciting and beautiful and also the art of holi-day table and home decorations. This meeting will be held Nov. Home Economics is necessary to qualify for membership. In the home, 28,000 persons died accidentally in 1956, the National Safety Council says, while 14.300 died in work accidents. Of the 95,000 accidental deaths in 1956, 28,000 occurred in the home second only to the high-way as No. 1 booby trap for Am-ericans, the National Safety Coun-cil reports. 11 at the home of Mrs. Joyce Jenson, vice-preside- nt of the club, at 2327 Country Club Circle. The club extends and invitation to those qualified to join their group, to contact one of the offi-cers for full details. A degree in |