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Show Thursday, June 12, 1952 The LEADER and son as but Mrs. Christen-ewill remain here and visit relatives for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Christensen and four daughters of Salt n Lake City, and Mrs. LaRae Tremonton of and daughter spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Carie A. Christensen. Mrs. Velma D. Greaves and baby daughter of California are spending some time with Mrs. Greaves' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bear River City - n Andrea Huggins BLUE STAR MOTHERS MEET Nel-se- Blue Star Mothers held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Jensen Friday noon. Jlrs. Lucinda P. Jensen ably reviewed the book, The Keys of the Kingdom," by A. 3. Cronin. The hostesses were Mrs. Gladys Thorsen, Mrs. Ida very -- Checkets and Blanche Barker. Womens Christian Temperance Union held their, institute Thursday at the home of Mrs. Orson Jensen. Mrs. P. E. Ault presided. Miss Joyce Leonard is spendof ing the summer at the home her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. LaRain McArthur, irt St George. The many friends of Irving Christensen will be glad to learn that he Is now at home from the hospital, and is much improved from his recent major operation. Lt. and Mrs. Thyral Christensen and small son of Long Beach spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. The lieutenant left Monday for Tex- - Logan for all lady postal Ella Talbot to twelve members. Mrs. Alta Hickman was a special guest. Mrs. Christine Peterson and Mrs. Erina ,Sorensen attended the Postmaster's Convention of the Utah Chapter in Logan on ., this 4-- ga Dish towels were and children of. Pacomi California, are guests of Mr. Hunsak-er'- s sister, Mrs. Burton Andersen and family. Mrs. Emery Huggins under went surgery at the Cooley Hospital Monday morning, it was a Thyroid operation. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen Sunday included Mrs. Eliza Madsen of Tre monton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Staple of Ogden, Eb Eldridee and children of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Hunsaker of California. an Cool eating's on HOME ON FURLOUGH fnntn sold In Utah-Idah- o Harvostor. Here's PROOF of ACCEPTANCE frMZ- - International Harvester rs and refrigerators are tops heactv. utility and conomy. hrest at terms to fit Y0U.1 budget at 1 Petersen returned home Wednesday morning from San Diego.iCalifornla after com pleting his boot training in the U. S. Navy. He will return to San Diego on the 16th where he will be stationed for three months. Mrs. Ada Pratt entertained in honor of her two daughters, Marie and Jeanne on their birthday. Twenty little friends enjoyed outdoor games and re freshments were served. The family of Jesse Arbon en tertained for him on his 75th birthday last Thursday at a din ner in Brigham, after which they enjoyed visiting and in the even ing saw the fights on T. V. Those Jesse present were Mr. and Mrs. Arbon and Marjorie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon and family, all of Snowville. Miv and Mrs. Donald Arbon and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Arbon and family of Ogden, Mrs. Wilford Smith of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nuttal and family of Brigham. Mrs. Lois Arbon was honored at her home Friday night by members of the Frienda dub. The evening was spent in visiting and sewing. Mrs. Alta Hickman gave the story "Four Wise Men from The West." The honored guest received beautiful handerchlefs. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Ada Pratt, Mrs. Menah Rose and Mrs. GOCaCOGOG OOQCGGBOGXD o Spread qt. 59 12 Cragmont Pi - tor i 2641 n foods from SAFEWAY 1 SWerwsn fsr I at razing 5P -- saving: Meds -- witb Caalerbury Tm Canterbury Tea Oz. Can Pound Look At These Big Values ! BEL AIRE Frozen Strawberries 25c Rich, Hearty Black TB4Tr47 . . . Packae for 3S) imievs Small Evis. OLIVES 19c 57 shortcake IFBVERS Swifts - Per Lb. ') Per Lb. Package Ulb.pkg. 40 oz. . . RIPE STANDARD ' I only This Value! At Look Margarme Assorted flavors, qts. IC mm Shank Palace's Lb. Can ...... Butt ( - Lb. sliced PIERCES Pork & Beans Vi can 300 can lie 19c Dill Pickles i Busy Baker t?i the way...with these DALEWOOD Quart C Pound ten Ern Hansen, Agent Phone Lunch Meat Sandwich Watermelons n mi--- 8:35 p.m. a.m. SNACK Lunch Box 25c t 10:35 Get detail at Safeway tea diaplay ARO BRAND i' e Gordon last year was an International far simple-to-serv- This Week's Special! Mrs. Christine Peterson mm out of .v.ry fiv. hem. ERN'S CAFE Westbound jHcfy&tC& Sowville Sir... Yes 2:50 a.m. 9:10 p.m. 2:25 p.m. PICNICS! BARBECUES! SNACKS! i For a cool start with summertimoli feature, M meals, read the big ."Make-eas- y Outdoor Meals," in the, June issue of Pa-com- ia, LJ Eastbound embroidered. Light refreshments were served Mrs. Lee Johnsen was a gra cious hostess to her club Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins attended funeral services at Brigham City Monday for James Jensen. Mr. Jensen is the father of Mrs. Claire Huglns. Little Miss Erma Andersen, dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Andersen had her tonsils out at a local hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen mo tored to Layton Thursday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. out of 5:40 sum. H McGavin." Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hunsaker is rs to a Stanley party at her home on Wednesday. Thirteen ladles were present. The afternoon was spent in playing Stano, with prizes going to Belva Talbot, Ruby Hurd, Joan Heyder, and Ella Talbot. Mrs. Rozene Hurd was presented with a set of steak Thursday. After the morning meeting an excursion.to the Cheese plant was enjoyed by postal workers and guests. This is the largest Swiss Cheese fac tory in the world. In the after noon a tea was given at the Arnold Dallin. Teen-ag- e Fireside was held at home of Mrs. Eugene Yates In the home of Joe Dell Huggins Sunday evening after sacrament meeting. Mrs. Wanda Johnsen had the program in charge, light refreshments were served. Club met at the The Pixie home of their leader, Mrs. Mary E. Anderson Thursday afternoon. Am-al- a table lamp as a gift from the Stanley People, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hurd had as their guests Tuesday and Wednesdaey, Mrs. Chester Bull-eand son Chick of Molton, Idaho. They returned to their home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Verona Arbon is in the Brigham Hospital receiving medical treatment. Gloria Hurd is home from nursing school for a two week vacaetion. She is a nurse at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. knives and work- ers. . Mrs. Ruth Bowen and children Bobby, Sharon, and Karen of week Malad, are visiting with Mrs. Laurence Anderson. Mrs. Rozene Hurd was hostess U. S. No. 1, Thick Meat, Vine Ripened, Jumbos C o-lilwl- lb. ib. l he m odd s Ejft. CARROTS' toP YELLOW OIIIOIIS -- He ...... iot S- No-- 1 . W .. Lb. He JELL-WEL- L Crackers Attfd. OakrtiiM 1 w. 45 |