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Show Thursday, May 3, FRIENDS GREET WHITNEYS Off ANNIVERSARY More than three hundred friends and relatives called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. afternoon W. Whitney Sunday Utah THP LEADERTremcnton. 1951 to greet them on the fiftieth The lesson, "The evening. West and Cowboys", was given by Mrs. Eva Hansen and Mrs. Nicholas read a sketch of her father's life. He was Nephi Bunker. Then Mrs. Jesse Roberts Jr. told interesting stories of New Zealand, her birthplace. Mrs. Veda Mason was special guest and a delicious luncheon was served ty the hostesses. anniversary of their wedding. The Whitneys are very happy over the fine day they enjoyed 4and wish to express their appreciation to their family and B.P.W. INSTALLATION all who called to make their BANQUET Installation banquet of the day one long to be remembered. Business and Professional WomDAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS en's club was held on Monday ENTERTAINED evening at the Oak cafe. TabMrs. Lucy Harris and Mrs. les were beautifully decorated Grace Nicholas entertained the with spring flowers by Mb. La Midland Camp of the Daugh- Rain Marble and Mrs. Kleon ters of the Pioneers at the Kerr. Mrs. Jed Abbott was home of Mrs. Harris on Friday toastmistress and clever responses were given by Mrs. N. Earl Marble, Mrs. Kleon Kerr and Mrs. LaRain Marble. Special guests were Mrs. Hanna Hill-aMrs. Norma Jensen, Jean Schonka and Mrs. Ann Enck-soall of Brlghum City. Mrs. Jensen officiated in installing the new club officers who were Mrs. Rupert B'.ackham as president, Mrs. D. E. Peckenpaukh vice president, Mrs. Moroni W. Ward recording secretary, Mrs. Delores Harris corresponding secretary, Mary Thompson treasurer and Mrs Ethel Palmer was retained as historian. m, n, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. meeting on Wednesday. Mayn their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. were visited on Sunday by hi Ault and son Wesley, of Logan. wucv.-tioMelbourne Archibald, Donna, 9th, whicn ww work regular with their Judy and Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Grace Nich- Mrs. R. Z. Heppler. meeting. at day dinner a tained at family have her home on Sunday in honor olas and committeeand a charge lunchSTUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED program the of of her aunt, Mrs. Robert L. All served Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freiss mothers be will eon Proudfit, Sr., of Ogden. Those are daughters entertained the Study club at married attending from out of town in- and their home Sunday evening with cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Harold: urged to attend. Clifton G. M. Kerr giving the PRODUCE Fornoif, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. ENTERTAINED talk on current topics. Special CLUB V.GF. Herm Fetzer, Mr. and Mrs. P. guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Voll, Mr. and Mrs. Norman HUSBANDS V.G F. club Wayne Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Members of the Bonn, Mrs. Frank Hyland, Mrs. Rose Smith, Miss Hazel Hy- entertained their husbands on Ed Deakin and Dr. and Mrs. D. GARDENS at the Second B. Green. A delicious luncheon land, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Thursday evening was served by the hostess. .a ..horvl with round anr! Proudfit, Jr., and two sons, all wcuu See Us For of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wil square dancing and delicious B B CLUB ENTERTAINED Special guests liam Randall, Provo; Mrs. Grace refreshments. l, AT DINNER BULK H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Kent were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ed Mrs. Deakin and Mrs. Mr. Dent Rich Mr. entertained Mrs. and Woodland, Mrs. Howard the B.B. club at her home on by Douglas Hansen, Brigham City; and Mr. and and Mrs. La Thursday Mr. a delicious with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Petersen, Freiss, and chicken dinner Mrs. Rose Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Rain Marble. after which Salt Lake (bridge was played with prizes Litby Dickerson, Place Your Order Now for City; and Mr. and Mrs. Pres- BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS being won by Mrs. Gilford Wat-- j land, Mrs. IVern Watkins and DR. GREEN ley O'Daniels, Kansas City. Mrs. D. B. Green entertained Mrs. Harry Drew who was a at a dinner party on Wednes- special guest along with Mrs RELIEF SOCIETY MOTHERS HONOR day evening honoring her hus- Wesley Gephart. MARRIED DAUGHTERS band, Dr. D. B. .Green, on his TREMONTON LUMBER & Miss Mary White of Salt Lake The Second ward Relief So- birthday. Those present were Tremonton Phone 2301 ciety mothers are honoring their Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall, City visited over the weekend also Mrs. Iverson, with friends and relatives. Lynn at their Mr. and married daughters i j DINNER PARTY HONORS GUEST Mrs. David R. Waldron enter- DETTER SEEDS BETTER v-- - - OR PACKAGE SEEDS San-dal- Steve Regan ami Northrup King TARPS, and CANVAS DAMS HDWE graduates I of Bear River GOTEQOUIl' MRS. W. A. ALLEN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs Rex Laub en- tertained at a dinner party at their home on Sunday honoring her mother, Mrs. W. A. Allen on her birthday. Mr. Allen and all members of the family were present including Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen of Burley, Idaho. mas cm HONORS ITtmriTr JIM DeJARNAT Mrs. Steve DeJarnat entertained at a birthday party honoring her son, Jim on his sixth birthday. Thirteen little friends came and played games during the afternoon with each guest receivnig a gift after which a tasty luncheon was ,served. MRS. FREISS ENTERTAINED LITERARY GUILD Mrs Howard- - Freiss enter tained the Literary Guild club at her home on Friday evening. Wanda Christensen reviewed the book, "Hear This Woman", by Ben and Ann Pinchot. Mrs. Reid Oyler was special guest and delicious refreshments "were served by the hostess. MARY ELLEN WALDRON FETED ON BIRTHDAY A group of ten little cousinsi gathered at the home of Mary Ellen Waldron Friday to help her celebrate her fourth birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Waldron. tnhr our dock contort. Com fn nam on fho big clock dial Htn't your cham to win a Bufora Wafch ngirior your obtohttly fUtl ASIICRAFT'S Check These Savings Mild CHEESE W.it.rn BUTTER 53c 77 MARGARINE ,,46c While lb. 1 ... 1017 at a phrase one of our customers used last week. She said she shops at Safeway because she gets "Bargains by the basketful." Her remark sums up our pricing policy in a nutshell. You see, we set every price right down at rock bottom. (Our profit last year was less then VA cents on each dollar we took in.) This means that everything you buy at Safeway is an honestrto-good-nes- s value! Start today to make each basket of foods you buy a "basketful of bargains." It will help plenty if you've been having budget blues. ruth.d 4 cant firilir DCAI1 J Great K'orthtrn, White, Pack 4lb. Rosetta, Largt 21b. Clio PRUNES BABY FOOD 5- - libby'i ROAST BEE 3 cam 12 ex. 47 29 can Si READ CHICKEN ' JUICE Mand O'Gold, Ctong and Grapof ruh, 3 cam 44 ez. PLUMS PEARS S Lara PINEAPPLE PEACHES 25 No. 2Yi can 42c n..2cc:, JS- COCKTAIL TNo. 2 can libby'i Na. 2to can largo 38 30 35c )7 Grape Juice 1 Typical Safeway Savings Coffee Corned Beef Van Zee Salmon Salad Dressing f Raisins .rr'39. MAYONNAISE t,rX. Church's APPLE JUICE 44 ei. can 28c FRUIT oi. 23 PEACHES JUICE Concord Oroaa 6 Froian 12 pkg. 25 Mm. rCA) A9-- ' No. Vfi can Fruit TL S-- en TadCam Donniton'i 16 CIm 4lorD JJf TOMATOES 25 25 Pock Train, Rich in Roal Mapk Vt gal. . Itr If PEA) HONEY 27 35 OLIVES t"1 C" juice Pancoko 3M. lb.. At II J SYRUP 1.00 CM. can 16 Si Sib. (or 93 TEA Medium Rip tall can S cam sr"Mr9' ffl 3,m i.oo . IMilbiar Momybird, For Cm No.2conXJf M lb. plig. lioron't Slack mrrrr idwrd- - tUrrCC AtAScrrinm Hct.pkt. Vi 18 can 91 lb. can 86 ttSZL 15 . COMIC C00SS Nation "JQ, J7f 63 43 65 lb. okg. Blond luxury BEVERAGE OvonOlo od 2 lb. box 12 oi. UrlVJ CRACKERS CHERRIES Pkt 33 Tatypa Bolt I t,n 1.00 EK-" COCKTAIL .. 20 83j 4 lb. pkg. TEA Cantorbory Oroo TEA DA!C lack nrn HUH J I HEAL nnirr Ov M 2 Sugar MHo, Fancy, No. 303 SUZAMIIA fO 17 BEANS Ho"mV' f at. can I A SYRUP MILK Chorub, 2 cam SPINACH.-ST- MIX StoMtan,N.2..n29 PORK & BEANS I 2 cam Gewdomido, Tondor, Swoot, No. 303 SHRIMPS ,49 et Fw Oardonrid., Cot, Omn, No. 303 o. ca 4 as. can 2 lb. box Food 49 83'i Cheese Rich, Tasty, tall can Seedless nr i( Frozen Orongo 1 Airway, The World's Most Popular Flavor in Coffee Choice, 23 JUICE No. Alaskan Brtlir DCHIIJ Boot ft every iteB J We liked SUGAR Surely you would, and we are prepared to help you do it. Here are a Partial List of Appropriate Gifts that that are lasting. FERNS POTTED PLANTS ROSES-r-T- he Queen of the garden for the Queen of the home. Beautiful FLOWERING SHRUBS and TREES EVERGREENS $1,75 And up. BLEEDING HEARTS and PEONIES in cans. All kinds of perennials. PANSIES. . GLADIOLUS bulbs, DAHLIA roots . , . choicest "men a Lani, Fancy STRAWBERRIES ICE CREAM Mother Happy ? J? Pineapple PEAS Like to Make ,petra,s loaf .? Would You Hot SIT "&S: .w 20 BREAD BREAD The afternoon was spent play-ingames, after wnich luncheon was served by Mrs. Waldron. TREMONTON ... S3, oa. WWo T . P , kinds." We have already booked several orders for Mothers Day gifts. Better hurry. Time is short. We will have annual bedding and Tomato plants as soon as the weather permits planting. To Sunday School Superintendents . . . XXC$T VVV) VX CAT HA ACT us. rVI HVIUI IIAPIC IMJ.luT lh.tdor WtOOf C0ST0N CUnS CoH -- o, c-- , 69 63e 53 first You a1" 55430 PORK UVERnn PICNICS SwrrfiPromfvia FRANKFURTERS will be glad you did. Dial 2926 2.09 so lb.. 29 . 59 PEAS U. S. No. 1, Young Tender, Full a aize Ik Pods l-- '-l GREEN ONIONS TOMATOES SiST AVOCADOS CARROTS 20c lETOCE ASPARAGUS 16c LEA0IIS RADISHES K",t. 5c T - 18c PRODUCE PRICIS JUBJICT TO OAIIV tiV H 32c, v MARKET CHANOES Delicious Kitchen 25ib. fc:45 New Hods PRESERVES Brand FLOUR Craft Enriched WALTON'S UflLLEY NURSERY Tremonton PORK CHOPS BACON SQUARES We Do Landscaping See us 'it ft i7C ID. Mr Good Qoaihy, Ideal to. Serve with Omelett, Hot Cokes or Waffles 4.09 Young bery No. S tin 95 95 . |