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Show rt." 01' ZJ LI - " I And A Good Reputation Must Be Earned! e iks Thirt to qualify, correct handling and aging, Safeway Meat Department employees carefully trim off all excess bone and fat that does not belong on the cut. That'S why you do not see those costly and Porterhouse "tails" on Safeway steaks, or the chine bone on a Safeway roast. Beef, Itimb, pork, Safeway meats cured merits, poultry, dnd fish must be top quality. But Safeway's pride and joy is fine beef. Safeway has a quarter of a century of experience in buying fine beef. Safeway meat buyers are hard to please when it comes to quality. They believe that only the best is good enough for Safeway customers. These fine meats are tenderly handled every step of the way to the stores to be sure none of this quality is lost. AH Solid Lean t found Swiss Steaks BONELESS Top Sirloin lb. Grade BONELESS Bone- Grade U.S. Choice less Bottom Round Tender, Flavorful 111 IU " v.D'- ! first t, historic airplane flight was the Wright But brothers crude ferrying men and material between the earth and a moving space satellite requires an incredibly complex vehicle which taxes the ingenuity and creativity of the worlds top scientists. General Electrics Missile and Space Vehicle Department of Philadelphia has proposed a similar to the space ferry model shown above (top) for manned flights beyond the earth's atmosphere in the not distant future. The piloted spacecraft, capable of rendezvousing with a satellite that initially was travelling 3,000 120-foo- - - Clearfield News , : jliusiraie ine reinaritauie caangei inai ftcale UUMieii half-centur- y ..... " i - ho e. Top Rounds U.S. Choice U.S. Choice I of aircraft design. have laken place in a Wright brothers plune (bottom) isC-- sharp rontrast to the slreW space ferry (top) like one proposes for near future trips to a satellite, and return. In 1903, all it took to make the miles an hour faster, would late' anticipated members of Pavts High St bool and their escoits wher Saturday Mareh 18 rolls around The biggest social event of th season, the annual Junior 1iom will take plate at the higl school g m The theme chosen Hus tear is Wonderland h A gala eviMimg is 1) T r .a His Vv ' i -- V&- l .vi Mv , - .grt-- T ' j 'ifr n 1 (f Xw , vJ.S V At ?? JL " AS $ ''vtffUSDA M. ' r4 , CHOICE . Sunset News J son, BONELESS TOP ROUNDS Serves . . . Ellis Fine Foods lev Ellis-fam- This Week's Best Pays Tasty Stew No. 300 can ous, 39 Anytime Elberta Sweet Freestones Ig. No. tew Ellis hili For A Quick Serve Chili Ig. 24 01. family size & Easy Meal No. 300 49' " ry G-- 1 Edward Massey a Davis High School graduate who is now a freshman student at Yale University at New Haven, Conn, was chosen this semester for .he honor roll. He is the son of Mr and Mrs William Massey Invitations have been issued ; 'N-t- 37 , Highway A Teat For Ig. No. 2U Any Meal . Syrup Vet's og Cabin Liver or Regular anc Hjj s lb. 4en 00 Off Label 24 oz. Zee 80 count Paper Wrapped 17. , with resi-iyello- Vi Highway Extra Standard Tastes Just Like Fresh Tomatoes No. 303 Ic G-- lirst laity Jean Pur Norma Bennett whose her husband Mayor was March 14 was the honand their children Mike and ored guest at a birthday party Pat tv are moving into a newjTuesday evening at her bnek split level liousej deuce. Those attending were Ion 400 West. (June Newev, Maude Driskill, Following maior surgery and Annabelle Jensen, Della Harris, complications Donna Nepekcr! Juanita Oviatt and Anne Sut-- ! is home at 2538 North 350 West ton. Another party given for 'Mrs. Bennett was held the lat- and improving Mr and Mrs Vein Young ttr Par of last week by her have had Mr. Youngs mother, birthday club. It was in the form of a dinner held at the visiting with them while his, Sands Cafe. father is m the hospital Mis Anna E hecsley is agiu'm NjdnCy and Gary Gallighcr, at home m Sunset. She lias (.hlkiren o (lu F I Galiigli-breumIiiiw Bus winter wth t,rs aro 0 down with a case her son in Hoy 1()f ,k(, mumps. Their father left Mrs Ieail Holbrook and Sunday morning for Farming-TrumaHarlow leeently return- - ton, NM, where he was called ed from California where they on a business trip, visited friends and relatives, Mrs. Juanita Oviatt spent especially their children living1 most of Monday on a business there to Trcmonton. Mrs. Shu lev Corbr.dge l)f tnpA f four dinin6 rollP Idaho Falls, has been visiting on Tuesday evening were Mr. the past week with her parents, and r EJ' P Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason! Mrs Slanle' Shaw- - 111 11. s. Maud Sears passed away1and Saturday at the Dee Hospital March 11 at 8 45 a.m. after surgery a month ago. She was CLINTON NEWS 'a very kind, loving and generin ous person and very active Mr. and Mrs. Chris Markos the church. The funeral " as entertained with a delicious held Tuesday at Linquist Mor- supper at their home on tuary at 1 p.m. 'Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ellen Cutler is ill and Henry Wood of Ogden and Mr. has been confined to her bed and Mrs. Glen Bird, Ogden, the past few days. Mrs. Cutler were the guests, Mrs. G AV. Summers had a is president of Sunset Ward Re lovely birthday dinner for her lief Society. City fathers will attempt to,.sister, Mrs. George Taylor. the backing of Sunset den, on Sunday. Those in a $300,000 bond ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Dee election for storm sewers at a! Phillips, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. special election for storm sew- - John Fuif; Mr. and Mrs. Albert ers at a special election May'Fuit, and Mrs. Taylor the guest 2. "W'e have set the figures at of honor, $300,000, although we may not1 Miss JoAnne Heiner, daugh-- ' have to spend that much. We ter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle may be able to get some help Heiner, had the misfortune of from the federal and stale gov- - breaking her arm on Thursday, ernments. Davis County and It has been put in a cast now Roy City," Mayor Burson said and JoAnne is back to school. Persons living on the west side, Sacrament meeting Was held of Sunset have complained1 Sunday at 7 p.m. The speakers about damage done to their! for the evening were Eider Nor-property by the runoff waters., man D. Bennett of Syracuse and The matter of providing adc-- j Elder Melvin Page of West quale drainage for storms is- Point. Elder Bennett recently an urgent one. Thus the pro- returned from the Northern posal will be brought Indore California Mission and Elder voters at the special election on Tage has returned from the Central States mission. The Id 2 to Teresa! ward choir provided the Happv birthday Richard Ringham ing with music. Teresa Mcasom, Carol Steed, The North Davis Stake St. and Margaret Barnett on March Patricks Day dance will be 13, to Max Lunt, Kcilh Steed held in the Clinton ward hall and Edna Bateman on March on Saturday March 18. Evefy- Hill and Karen one over 14 is invited to attend. 14, to Joan 15, to Toni-Mareh on lovely floor show has been Wayment Knudsonl planned and. refreshments 'will Jean and Reese iny sold. on March 16, to Jimmy Ieter-jbJana Mar. on Kay Summers, daughter and Michael Lyons son, e 117; to Sandra Ncilson, Henry of Mr. and Mrs. James and Pearl Holbrook onjmers, had her tonsils out on March 18; to Barbara Morris Thursday, March 2nd. She reand Sheryn Lee H.irnett on turned to school this Monday. Congratulations to Mr. and March 19. Happy anniversary Mrs. Clair Child on the birth to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph on March 17, to Mr. and of their new baby daughter Mrs. Melvin Wyson on March born Sunday, March 12. Wel19. and to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip coming the new baby into the family is Mirhele, 2 years. Hansen on March 20. Mrs. Fay Peterson, who has .Mrs. Alice Williams, Lewis- been in the hospital for several ton, and Mrs. Gloria Larsen, weeks very ill was released to Cove; spent Saturday visiting at 'return to her htrnie, last weck.the home of Mrs. Donna Jones, Sunset-- SOPLOBE&l LESS TOP Several! One Steak Extra-Thic- k E achute recovery. says thi space ferry would b light enough to be launched by suet current rockets as the U.S. All Forces advanced Atlas and Titan. The vehicle would be oi building block form, includini a piloted section; a cargo area (optional) , and a disposable space propulsion and guld ance portion. E also is worklne on a design for ths National Aeronautics and Space Admlnis trations Apollo space ship.whosi mission will be to taka man around ths moon and back. Little did the Wright brotheri know what they were starting for the forth coming wedding uni leception of Miss Andra Viola Lamph daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Lamph of Lav-toNight Steuait Grow and lie to Ly mi W. Yaunt, son of oi ehestra will Punish the mil Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Yaunt of sic A iccord turn out is ex Clearfield. A large reception pt clod with the motif of .springtime will be held in the Clearfield Make house on Friday March J M ( return to earth for eventual par. attend-residen- Pancake Flour Kitchen Craft-Sto- Safeway's Farm Fresh Pwduce! arrots- - Turnips ck Up At This 4 lb. pkg. Low Price L; V Tomato Soup Campbell' For A Meal .(sfl or Snack No. 1 or for U.S. No. V A i Crisp-M- 'Em As You Wish X ! ix New. Ideal for Seasoning Soup, Meats, Salads Crop a 00 Ex. Fey. 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