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Show Thursday, June THE LEADER. TrenODWOUttk 7, 1951 FIELDING MRS- - FLORENCE MUNSON Pat Christensen of Logan spending this week visiting with Miss Beverly Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Davis and twins, Donald and Allen, of Spokane, Washington are visiting with their parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck and son, R. H. Peck spent Memorial Day at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bowen of Los Angeles and Mrs. Florence Wood of Mendon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing Miss Ja last week. Herman Potter and daughters, Arlene and Diane, and Mrs. Steven Potter and son, Brent, visited with Mrs. C. W. Stoddard .at Pocatello last week. Their mother, Mrs. George Manning, who had been visiting at Pocatello accompanied them home for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Killian and family of Ogden visited with thteir parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Wilcox on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halli-daMr. and Mrs. Blaine Wilcox and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shield and family of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox, Lorin Wilcox and children, Henry and Carol of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs- Elmo Munson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings at Roy Thursday evening. Mrs. Beth Green and children, Mrs. Effie Deakin and Vern Johnson enjoyed a picnic up Logan Canyon last week. Mrs. y, - ftp , imwlllB3p rTtsS RUST' be He ho PtOTECT YOURSELF gainst "Ruthless Rust" by installing Pnmatl" Automatic Water Heater . . . its glass-su- rf seed steel tank cannot rust . . . because glass cant rust. with all the sparkling dean hot water you want. no Clean as the water you drink snore rust to ruin your wash or corrosion dirt to discolor water and natures. REWARD YOURSELF ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WATIR HEATERS m Mr. startling demonstration I Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family spent Saturday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Udy of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cramer of Clearfield, Wilford Farnsworth and Henry Hess of Beaver were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Summers of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourne Monday evening!. A lovely dinner was served. The party was in compliment to Mrs. John A. Bourne who was celebrating her birth, day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and family spent Memorial Day at Shelley, Idaho. Their mother, Mrs. Effie Jorgeson returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Leo Farnsworth visited with her daughter, Mrs. Max-ieGardner and family at Brigham last week. and Mrs. Elma Petersen family of Ogden visited with re latives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family spent Memorial Day at Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs and son, Ray, accompanied by Mrs. Delia Harris of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Webb at Kays-ville and Mr. and Mrs. John Hobson at Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen , attended Only A. 0. Smith makes Permaglas Water Heaters College the Brigham Young Reunion held at Logan Saturday evening. Mrs. Clark Rudd spent Friday visiting with her father, Robert Nish and her sister, Mrs. Irvin Hess at Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Plumbing - Heating ; Appliances spent Monday visiting their Tremonton parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Phone 3151 J. G. Burgess Co.' and toy Mr. and " George Gardner of Bear River City, Mr. ana juts, narom Bowman of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ellison of enjoyed a family reLayton union party at Farmington last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne. Mrs T.pn Farnsworth spent Saturday evening at a Brigham wun jurs. visiting hospital Theo Richards who recently underwent a majm uperaiion. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and at family spent Wednesday Clarkston. Mrs. Ida Rhodes of Carey, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing last week. Mrs Effie Potter and Mrs. Lucille Potter spent Saturday at Logan. Mrs. Mark Wooley, Mrs. Elmo Munson and Hyrum Godfrey spent Memorial ua.y u uiaixs- - Rex Richards, Herman Potter and Steven Potter accompanied by Ed Udy of Riverside are spending a few days of this week on a fishing trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Justensen of Salt Lake City spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and family. Mrs. Edith Peck of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck and family spent Memorial Day at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and small daughter, Christine of Bothwell spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Garland have been spending a few days at Vernal, Utah where they attended the Lions Convention held there. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen and family spent Memorial Day tori. Mr onH Mrs. Rahh Udv at Brigham with Miss Bessie spent the weekend visiting with Hansen. Mrs. Dwight Hansen enter Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Tarbet at tained at a party at her home Hunt, Idaho. - Ogden. Mrs. E. H. Packer at- Mrs. tended Baccalaureate Exercises at the U. S- A. C. on Sunday and on Commencement Exercises Monday at which their daughter, Colleen was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson attended a party at Lagoon on Sunday in compliment to Mr. Munsons sister, Mrs. Eliza Hay-waof Bountiful who was celebrating her 85th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and family of Midvale and Miss Rita Mason of Ogden spent Memorial Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd ac companied by their son, Oris Rudd of Logan spent Thursday - rd at Ogden. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Leavitt ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewey of Los have been spending a Angeles few days at Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Charles '. .. son-in-la- w, home. Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber of Salt Lake City ' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon last week. Mrs. Frank Wood is receiving Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conger and daughters, Connie, Jolene and Dorothy Wilson went to Evans ton, Wyoming to get their son, David who had been spending the week with relatives. They also visited in Coalville with Mr. and Mrs. H. L Anderson. Jolene remained to spend a week in Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton and children of Salt Lake City visited the H. J. Ault family Saturday, enroute to Canada. "Golden Spike" Rodeo Tremonton, June Food f f IIIILIA Cherub, Unsurpassed for 4 for Goodness. Tall Cam CHEESE CHEESE C0SC0 2 lb. box American 1 lb. box American 13 ox. can Milk Amplifier BUTTER , nilTTID CC uuiitn jaw WHIPPING CREAM 1.09 COFFEE CREAM 30 80c sfllECCC sVoaklawn, CwttJ Horns CHEESE Kraft's, Kay Natural Stays GROUND BEEF Fine Assort- f? ment Ib. LUNCH MEAT PICNICS BEEF 45 53c ib. 09 aohU. Fresh or Froien 21-22-- 23 Pineapple 1.00 'Green Beans 1j00 ;2 38c 38c 67 33c Cheese ib. mil UUfll EGGS Large, A Orade Popular Flavor dot MADr.AMNC Colored, nnejnitiiiB. Pancake CII7AMMA Mis Ib. lWh.pkg Pack Train Vi gaL MIX ? M 1.78 BEVERAGE IlirC JUKE IQj Llf PICKLES SALAON PICKLES Weitfair Alatka Pink m. can Sweel Gherkins Breaded 12 ei. pkg. 10 lbs. 100 lbs. 102 OLIVES 9.C0 2 for IS oi. can Floked Yellow- tail No. Mean Standard Ripe No. t can MEAT Snack 12 of. can TUNA FISH StarKI, No. Mens LUNCH PORK & LEANS CORNED CEEF DRIED CEEF Lux J Toilet Both 2 bar Six; KERR LIDS WAX 15 .29 Aro, Dill Msrshnsllows 24 59 49 .1G7 Cloud 2 dot. Regular 15 Sure Seal ot. pkg. 25 19 75 Thick Franco-Americ- an LfJ Ubby's 25 STRAWBERRIES 47 CORNS 45c can 30 2 . IfinATf Lux Ft. Bantam Ib. U.S. No. I, New Crop, Snap Top U. S. No. I, Crisp, CUCUMBERS Oreen Slicers Ib. IMKKUlaP ONIONS Case Kr0 16c rs SC 11 n c OC cSp . POTATOES eililPPnlllT bHAKtMCUll TOMATOES mvnp LfcllUtC $2.98 - N ' 25c "A"Sie, or Red Amsss, ManhSoMlkNO X. U.S. No. I. The Base of AH Salad, k 28c fc. 12c PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET 'CHANGES SOAP Flakes or N la. pkg. Snow 2 tor 25c No. 1, 25 lb. M 12 oi. car Peacock Meat, Vine Ripened, Jumbo 25 27c 2Dr,f.r37 SOAP SUGAR XtZ. 49 Lb. 55c CLEARWATER 31 Airway, Fresh Ground Nob 0oaH,y Coffee at a Savings CIGARETTES Popular Brands Tangerine, Healthful 46 oi. can Drink 39 ,b SPAGHETTI "JPS. merer lUrrEC Clover Cbb c SHRIMPS 73 COFFEE Sir90" - 39 clusters.:0.- - chor.tv. 85 3 cans POTATO CHIPS 10 Wrlgleys, IF R0AST,ad7c-:?.ch;:69- Large Franks 63c 41c 29 Hostess Delight, Delicious No. 1 tall can Fruit Peaches SSSST CHOCOLATE 63 ib. I ! lUCUlall 49 APPLE JUICE Fresh, Lean A Mild Western, Good for Any Meal Typical Safeway Values KOEATFJL.PSflUn! ADAM'S DRUG p, SAUSAGE Ib. SLICED BACON EDVCDC I It I B.SW 0 , J7f Small, Smoked MM M-hrt- up! Smoked, Whole or Half GRAPE JUICE Sentks m ia a flash whli Hs twi pvff-- bat not pffrfery! Fresh Creamery 93 42c Defcfea for any Meal DlllflC rLUfslJ (Close Out) No. 10 59 PINEAPPLES Ho, can 29 0XE...0NLY 76c BnrOl.nn. mim hams FLEET IN Grade A Quart Carton Tasty, cvniin ellHUr make-u- n TINTED FOUNDATION AK3 POWDER Arict! medical treatment at the Dee hospital in Ogden this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon left Wednesday fox Salt Lake where they will spend the night with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Krause and family. Thursday they will go to St. George where they will attend the Cannon reunion. They plan to be gone about ten days. e, COTTAGE CHEESE Creamed lb. 25c Tarty ilbaboxT Cheese cent CMCi-MNt- Tuesday afternoon in compliment to her little daughter, Mary Ann who was celebating her 8th birthday anniversary. A group of little friends were present and enjoyed an afternoon of games followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Haffield of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Garn and Mrs. Luella Drollette and daughter, Char-lenof Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn and family and Mr. Mrs. Preston Garn and family of Ogden spent Memorial Day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Mrs. M. A. Garn accompanied Walter Roth-aar- d by her of Salt Lake City left Thursday morning by train for Boston, Mass. where Mrs. Garn will attend graduation exercises for her son, John. They will also visit relatives and friends at New Jersey before returning: JuEie is Dairy Month 9U.HIIIIH NEW! Your dream t0kF Ul IK- awwnrttinied w at ne ... ffniox mkmm Overmyre Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their children Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Summers at ji I YOUR BEST and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family of Ogden spent Memorial Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess. Miss Enid Welling of Portland, Oregon is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Well ing. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl and sons spent Sunday and Monday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elsie Welling and three daughters spent Memorial Day at Richmond and Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Godfrey and family of Clarkston were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd attended Baccalaureate Exercises at the Field House at the A. C. at Logan Sunday morning. They also attended Commencement Exercises held at the same place Monday morning. Their son, Oris Rudd was one of the graduates and received his diploma. Pvt. Phill W. Mason who has been stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas for the past several months is spending a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges and son, Brent, of Ogden spent as dinner Monday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer. Mrs. Lulu Betenson of Circle-vill- e and Mrs. Jean Betenson of Richfield were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden of Logan were also dinner guests at the Munson home on Friday. Friday afternoon Mrs. Munson accompanied them to Salt Lake City where they vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth. On Saturday the ladies accompanied by Miss Barbara Betenson of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mitchell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daltort and family at Tooele. Mrs. Lettie Leavitt has been spending a few days with her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewey at Los Mr. 33 N SOAP White Magic 10. pka. 31 While Magic The EWtter N Mooch , ,16 |