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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, October 2, 1952 Tmnwrton, Utah Tells Wedding Plans August Bride J .V . 4s . ifa 4 J ft. i MISS ELVA MAE KUNZ PFGCT MISRASI BECOMES URIDE OF ROBERT V. BOUCHER COUPLE RBCTTE VOWS JS NUPTIAL MASS , At a nuptial mass at St. Joseph's church, August 30, Miss Peggy Misrasl became the bride of Robert V. Boucher of Salt laXe City. The Rev. Msgr. Edmund R. Cody officiated at the ' Mngle-rln- ceremony. g Don "Wlndley, soloist, sang, "Panis Angelic us", and Keith Kendall was organist. Miss Peggy Misrasl of Poca-tellis a daughter of Mrs. 7anthia Misrasl of Tremonton and Robert C. Boucher is a eon of Mi, and Mrs. E. I. Boucher of Salt Lake City. Miss Allie Misrasl, sister of the bride was maid of honor. She wore a gown of pale green taffeta and net and carried a colonial bouquet of ping carnations, tied with shower ribbons. David Boucher, brother of the bridegroom was best man, and ushering were Harry Moore and ies and a carnation corsage. A wedding oreakfast honored the couple at the Hotel Whitman following the ceremony. The bride attended Idaho State College and has been employed at the Vanity Beauty Shop. Mr. Boucher is a graduate of the University of Utah and is employed at Bannock Steel and Tank Co. & if!A ANNOUNCES WEDDING DATE so-call- ed TEXAS GIRL AND STACY KAY TO MARRY of made is announcement The Plans for the wedding of Miss the engagement and forthcom-i- g marriage of Miss Elva Mae JoAnn Tubbs, daughter of Mr. Kunz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tubbs of San and Mrs. Alfred Kunz, to Arnal Antonio, Texas, and Stacy Kay, B. .Price. Parents of Mr. Price son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay are Mr. and Mrs. Arnal Price of have been announced. Miss Tubbs and her mother Tremonton. October 10 has been chosen by arrived in Tremonton' Saturday, the couple as their wedding date. in company with Mr- - and Mrs. Duane Johnson, also of San Antonio, who are now in Salt Lake City. They will accompany the couple to Logan Monday for the which will take place in wedding, ' the Logan Temple. The parents of the bridegroom elect, have planned an open house for the couple, and invite A A 3 I BUI Ryan. 4 jty 1 1 The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Corporal Pete Misrasl. Her gown was fashioned of chantilly lace and tulle with a full skirt, long pointed sleeves,, and scalloped bodice. Her finger-ti- p length eil floated from a lace cap and she carried a white prayer book trth an orchid, white carnations and shower ribbon. The bride's mother wore a dark green crepe dress with black ac cessories, and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother was attired in an aqua Hue dress with black accessor- ; their friends and relatives to meet the bride to be at their home in East Tremonton between the hours of six, and nine o'clock Monday night. Stacy Kay was released from military service the last of August, after serving 17 months on Guam, 21 months in San Anl tonio and a short time in Denver. The couple, plan) to be in Tremonton "for a few weeks following their marriage. ' YC7LL CH C."M 0S IV r OKU '47 && 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Short Ribs i Tai3-n- p sa lis y i Milt IXTiA If NIIMOI Kidney 12Va ozs. Ground Beef 33 lbs. 7 ozs. Regular Stew Meat 2 lbs. Blade Chuck Roast 38 lbs. 10 ozs. Round Bone Roast 14 lbs. 10 ozs. English Roast 4 lbs. 12 ozs. 37 - ; - 55 5.78 23 .13 39 19.72 .62 1.24 59 22.77 ; 9.07 .62 2.95 .79 10.81 .83 3.99 .87 16.37 .98 22.30 .89 18.63 1.09 17.51 .79 1.04 F-- 6 Cab y$C 47 and chassis. New big six motor. 1 1940 GMC Pickup Good Condition 275.00 1939 CHEV. Has lVfc-to- Pickup motor. 250.00 C. CareV-Ford,In- c. Phone 2121 10.56 1.09 173.61 1995.00 - TREMONTON, UTAH 2.C3 - Heel Roast 4 lbs. 13 ozs. R.b Roast, 6 Rib-- 7" Cut 18 lbs. 13 ozs. Round Steak, Bone in 22 lbs. 12 ozs. Sirloin Steak, Bone in 20 lbs. 15 ozs. Porterhouse, 16 lbs. lor. Flank Steak 1 lb. 5 ozs. Roast irioinTip 9 lbs, IPa ozs ;fV Cost Cost 178.29 at 63c lb. at Safeway 173.61 $4.68 SAVE $4.68 AT SAFEWAY By buying individual cuts of beef at Safeway's regular prices you actually save $4.68 "wholesale over the . price of 63c lb. so-call- ed 395.00 PIIONE2121 .49 Rump Roast, Bone in 13 lbs. 11 ozs. l'. .ton with steelbed 'flBEV-FtBB.in- 3.18 Cart CHOICER CUTS 1942 CHEVROLET BETTER THAN EVER -New Facilities - New Equipment .47 : - 1295.00 We Are Now Ready To Serve You 5.43 1951 FORD F-- 6 COE 2 speed axle. Only CSfMTVtSF Mv 5.95 .37 Brisket Bone in 10 lbs. 8 ozs. IS HI TEWS THAT Total (tail F 4 lbs. 4 ozs. x- - guests- Prk. Pat lb. Ai Safeway 14 lbs. II ozs. Shank, Hind and Fore 63 ErSHOPRIC ENTERTAINS Members of the Tremonton ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Second ward Bishopric and their Mrs- - Jack Shumway was wives entertained at a turkey Marlene Bourne, to Norel L Mildred Baer and Carmen Rich- of Garland also Hansen, son of Mrs. Agnes Han- ardson. Mildred Baer, Mildred Harris sen of Logan, Utah. The ceremony will be solemn-ie- d and Cora Stevens were special October 7, in the Salt Lake guests of the hostess. A tasty luncheon was served. Temple. :: Piate Boiling Beef beef priced under in Announcement Is made by hostess Wednesday evening at dinner Saturday night in honor the regular session of her of Bishop and Mrs. Reese Mason. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gard The party was held at the ner of Bear River City, of the Bridge club. Two tables were in with home of Mrs. John O. the evening during play and Garfield, forthcoming engagement to Norma Green, with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees marriage of their daughter, prizes going CUTS Numbar Feuiidt In FvR Sid. 1852," was given by Maude O. Cook, and piano solos were played by Jean and Betty Allen. Refreshments were served by th? hostesses. ENGAGEMENT OF MARLENE BOURNE ANNOUNCED 43 lbs., 12 ozs. CHEAPER Note: The large portion of this side of , The lesson, "They Came 1949 FORD SflSlt FcVBcne and Waste oneers Midland camp met Friday afternoon at the home of Helen Allen with Grace Brough as mmmw Ecp":s so-call- ed PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET The Daughters of Utah Pi- MISS MARLETE BOURNE The first meeting of the fall season of the Booklore Club was held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wayne Sandall as hostess. New president for the year is Mrs. Sandall and the secretary Is Mrs. Londy Harris. Mrs. Jess Garfield gave a very Interesting review of "The Big Eye", by Max Ehrlick. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. ne Engagement Made Known o, BOOKLORE CLUB OPENS SEASON or Porterhouse Why buy 283 pounds of beef to get about 16 pounds of steak? Yet that is what you do when you buy meat in bulk quantities at "wholesale" prices. Look at the chart below. It shows how many pounds side of beef. Notice there are 43 lbs. and 12 ozs. of fof each cut there are in a bone and waste plus many less desirable cuts you may not like. Read the chart below carefully, it shows the actual yield in edible cuts and proves that "wholesale prices such as you can buy U. S. Choice beet for less than ' 63 cents per pound when you shop Safeway . . . If Ycu Arc Interested In Byyir.3 Feed Fcr A zo Freezer cr Lecher, This Pfcn VJi!l Save Yea f.!:r.ay ! Rm4 Softwoi rsuleriy published advtrtitmnlt. Wtitn a cut of law prica stock upl Buy as much as you wish thort's no limit. - - mat you want Is at a fsaturtd ' Whon you buy moats for homo froosing at Safoway you may personally soloct tho varioty and cuts you and your fomily proftr. Safowvy soils only U. $. Good and Choko moats. AH Safoway boof is trimmod boforo weighing and carrios Safo kdontifkalry agod for maximum tondornoss, wasto-froand guarantoo. You soo what you'aro getting boforo you pay for It way's famous monoy-bac- k you may buy any quantity you want. You ore under no pressure to buy a she months' suppb1 o, Tremoaton ... |