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Show The LEADER The MIA girls enjoyed a three day camping trip in Logan Canyon last week. They were accompanied by Ruth Jensen, Natalie Ericksen, A r t a Hansen, Rosada Fryer and Orpha Bowers. Thursday evening a group of the girls parents and other MIA officers and the ward bishopric, joined them in a weiner roast and spent an enjoyable time. Pfc. and Mrs. Darrell Goodsell, who are stationed in Olathe Kansas, arrived to spend some time visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodsell n Newton and with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earley spent a week at the cattle ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pace, east CoIUnston Mrs. B W. Warlike ENTERTAINS RENDEZVOUS CLUB Mrs. Ariaae Durfey was host-es- on Friday afternoon to mem- s bers of the Rendezvous Club, at her home in Beaver Dam. Maur- ine Jensen and the hostess serv-- 1 ed a lovely lunch to thirteen1 members and two Invited guests, Delpha Bowen and Hazel Erick-BePrizes for the afternoon were awarded to Juanita Bigler, Gertrude Simmons and Josephn. ine DeLong. of Moab. They were accompanied by Arta Ann, Brent, Jerri Lee, Jo Jean and Carol Jean Hansen. Arta Ann, Jo Jean and Jerri Lee remained to visit longer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf ord Durfey and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons attended funeral services in American Fork Thursday for their grandmother, Mrs. James Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler also attended. Mrs. Lewis is the mother of Mrs. J. J. White. Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen met at their home Saturday to enjoy a ' day together. There were 32 present. ' Tn.rJnn lkiviiu ... .1 11 TTI I , James Etherington had the misfortune of smashing his right hand while at work at Second Street. He is receiving medical treatment at the Dee Hospital. Kansas and the Johnson family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble of Wyoming are spending some time here with friends and reld; Deweyville atives. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hunsaker of Cokeville, Wyoming, were SunREO BARKLE day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. JesRETURN'S HOME . se Earl. son of Mr. and Reo Balkle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudburry Mrs. Lyndon Barkle returned of Salt Lake City called on sevhome from Corpus Christl Tex- eral friends here Sunday. as Monday, July 21, after spendMrs. Charles Peterson and Mr. ing four years in the Navy. Nine- and Mrs. James Farrara spent teen months of which was serv- Monday in Brigham. ed in Africa. Mrs. Thales Cannon and famMr. and Mrs. Thayne Brower ily attended the Laub reunion in spent a few days last week in Brigham Sunday. Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Verna Earl was in BrigLeah Clair Jensen is visiting ham Sunday. , with her grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry of Mrs. Ed Rock of Brigham City. Ogden called on Mrs. Pearl Perry Ruth Barkle Linda Jensen spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ballard at Blue Creek. Marilyn Knudsen of Ogden is spending some time with her grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Tuesday visitors of Mr. and w. Whitney were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. St ring ham and day. Mrs. Virginia Peterson and son children. Judy and Ricky of California. Von of Petersboro called on Mrs. Pearl Perry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen visMr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger ited with Mrs. Eliza Madsen of and daughters. Lea and Beverly Tremonton Sunday. of Providence were recent visitMr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley ors of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whithas just returned from a weeks ney. The Zollingers had just revacation' visiting with Mr. and turned from a sight seeing trip Mrs. Bert Wheatley of Carie, Ida- to New York City. ho. Colen and Karl Wheatley returned to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Maughan and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. of Tremonton. Heppler daughter Shirley attended the Mary Lynn Wheatley of Lewis-to- n performances of Kiss Me Kate Is visiting with Karen Norr and Sampson and Delilah In Salt Lake jClty last week. for a week. Fun-da-- la all. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer and daughter Geneal enjoyed a few days fishing near MacKey, Ida- ho. Dean Ericksen and children spent the weekend at Bear Lake. They attended a Weston . .. , : idiuuy reunion wnne tnere. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons have made several trips to during the week owing to me illness of the 1 r son, De- Wayne Simmons. Nathan Sim mons has spent some time here with his grandparents. Mrs. Thorben Stone spent Friday in Ojden with her daughter, Nadine Cherry. Ricky Cherry had his tonsils removed that day. Mrs. Agnes Stirling left for San Diego California Wednesday. She had received word of the serious illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs of Ogden visited Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers. They helped Mrs. Bowers celebrate her birthday. Mrs. dollars more J Og-d- i cars WINZELER MOTOR CO. Phone 5181 Tremonton 3 en Bur-ban- k. their Utah Poultry offers Farmers and Poultrymen MORE service and MORE i KNOWS: PRO-DRIV- EED KILLS Safety Is savings. Your Feet) Not Head Yew . Drop in and see your branch manager No Accident I KNOW? Highway acci dents have reached tuch alarming proportions thai Gov. lee has called an emergency Safely Conference for Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer spent Sunday in Bear Lake. Mrs. K. L. Hess of Garland visited two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson 28 SHOULD YOU a fact that It is BE i -- dB8iga8iaaBagimi, i ffljnnijnpij with good foods from Si?J?EU CHICKEN makes a picnic perfect! U. S. Assorted Cut-u- p "A" Grade, and Ready Muzzelman JELLY fllflTT'C Closeout S a r f' ? BEEF Cheese Spread "FIA be COOKIES Midwest, Chocolate and Vanilla Sandwich RIPE OLIVES tall can 2 for SNACK Morrell's, Ready to Eat lunch Meat 12 oi. can PICKLES Del Monte, 34 oi Whole, Sweet ORANGE JUICE 4 for Lunch Box l:L7u Dole wood. Colored whit. MaSi Cleanser Aja 4 full glasses in every bottle. Fine assortment, big valuel 24 oz. btl. (No btl. dep.) for 35 29c Dressing Miracls Vki? ttj Uf jnCIICU IIUU -- --""eeiiis m.L Ik fc. loaf SUnderooy 65 v J Jf 59 Pie Big ,b98 value L ID this week 49 eL.II. J -, eeeii.e-BBkf tVOm can REAL ROAST TISSUE MJed 7a. ORANGE JUICE Bel-ai- r, Peanut Butter 1 Vj lb. jar . 25 ,- New . large Site J.00 tsr WAXTEX n cri w BLUEBERRIES:.. Jl' Salad Dressing Circus, M& . 84 -26, -- 69 Marshmallows "i"r". 29 ROYAL SATIN asrtfc 78e 12 ox. can 2 for 39 irrrntAM aai. KLEENEX JUICE - 52c COv JIT 13 2 77C GRAPE BeUn'r, Froien Concentrated ex. con I Mr a Qj m '. Golden 8 Rich Assorted Flovo" 39c ,ar3?n Del Monte, C. S. No. 301 can Bantam t. 14 ex. COFFEE 29 I Frozen Food Typical Safeway Savings CRAGMONT Out Performs Any Soapl Money Saving Values On Every Package 19oz. pkg. PARADE Skyfcirfc,New JQyr IIJ AM) favorite kinds 25 37 49 New, Sensational D.J ' ground Beef 1.00 Pull O' Gold, Large 46 oi. can BACON Morrelf., Palace lb. Good Quality M C Swift's Premium, Smoked C C lb. Shank Piece Center ib. Slices We have your PORK & BEANS Pierce's or Van Camp's Tall No. 300 can .b. 57 Safeway' s High Quality 19 Ebony Standard and Good, Tender Roast 25' lb CO j JTwf ROUND BONE ROAST U. S. Choice 2 lb. ft. Tender Chuck Roast VAN ZEE Rich, Tatty, and Good lb. Premium SUCED ROAST U. S. Choice An HTifj Outstanding Value, Oriele lb. jvviri J SWIFT'S a i ior your Dig ouung in me xiere are picnic vaiues countrv or a family Catherine in the back yard. Check them for your favorites. Dozens more at your Safeway! Margarine is my businttt. Ifi mine because I have such a big stoke in it. A long at our industry operates successfully, my family lives well. So ifs important for mo to do what I can to help the Industry. And I can do that by keeping production up and costs down. Thafs the way I help to earn the profits that keep my - , paycheck coming." Dps PfwdecttM Extensive mechanization by the bituminous coal industry has greatly increased productivity. W. racK up a pugwiig... 1 than the Mrs.-- . e, prices start just a few "Mining ,.... .. of Preston, Idaho, called on Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Perry Thurs- 1 Satterthwalte Lt. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler and two sons, who are stationed in Washington, arrived home to spend their furlough visiting with relatives. They are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell. Other house guests are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bigler and two children of Phoenix, Arizona. Several women of the ward met Wednesday afternoon at the Relief Society room with Bessie Hansen. Dates were set for a class In upholstering, to be conducted by Miss Hansen, at the ward house, starting on August 1st. It is desired that a large group plan to attend. Anna Durfey and Grace Warn-kPrimary Board members attend the Trail Builders held at Fielding Wednesday evening. Wards participating were Fielding, Beaver and Plymouth. There was a large attendance of the boys, their parents and Primary officers, and a delightful evening was spent by fiwa Mrs. Wilford Barms and son Melvin were in Ogden Wednes. ....,-, day. Jesse Lish, who is employed in Ogden spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson entertained at a birthday party In honor of Mr. A. J. Bate-ma- n of Logan on his 78th anniversary at Willow Park in Logan. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leatham and family, Wellsville; Clark Puffer, Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. A. J. Bate-ma- n; Pfc. Bill Barker, Olathe, aim mmu)ii nuu ui Mendon visited Sunday after noon with Peggy Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy, born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Zilles. The mother is the former ; Vera Veibell. Mr. and Mrs. Colen Burk and baby of Bridge, Idaho, spent the weekend at the Dick Jensen home. Mrs. Natalie Ericksen attend ed funeral services Thursday in Garden City, for her grandfather n Thursday, July 24, 1952 lb. Crackers0"" 29c IB, SWEET, RIPE KLONDYKES CANTALOUPES 9c CORN ltS ' GRAPES 19e TOMATOES St?" u 4c 15t iSX 10c |