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Show RIVERSIDE By Myrle Udy Ray Capener Injured Ray Capener had the misfortune to fall from a moving truck, breaking his foot in several places and possibly his hip. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. LeVere Udy honored their daughter, JaNette at dinner Wednesday night for her third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas and L. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Westergard and daughter, Lynn of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. William Bowcutt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oz Lawrence have moved to Cgden where they will remain for the winter. Mrs. Lauana Richins and sons are visiting at the home of Mrs. Richins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey where they'll remain for several weeks. J. O. Hadfield and Doug Roche are spending several days elk hunting near Meridian, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Searle from Idaho Falls, who are attending the U.S. A C. in Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Friday evening. Mrs. Searle is Mrs. Udy's niece. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Mrs. Josie Bourne accompan-iieDiane home for the weekend. They returned to Kaysville Sunday where Diane works and Mrs. Bourne will spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kennard and three children, Carolyn, Marcia, and Janis of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard, Max's father. It was sort of a farewell party as the Kennards are changing positions and moving from Salt Lake City to Los d Angeles. e Several members of the family called to see them during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling went elk hunting Wednesday. They saw plenty of tracks, but Mae-farlan- not a single elk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Strong of Kaysville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy visited at the T. J. Udy home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg were in Ogden Thursday. Clarice Hirschi and Maxine Johnson were also in Ogden. Mrs. Ira Ward and Mrs. Grace Hales visited Primary meeting at Park Valley Tuesday. Barbara Ward who is teaching in Cedar City spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward. Lee Hales son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hales of Nampa, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales and other relatives in Tremonton Saturday. Lee is a student at the B.Y.U. in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales and children Deanna and Thane were in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Clarice Hirschi and Jerry, Inez Johnson and Maxine Johnson and family were in Logan Wednesday. Mrs. Agnes Burnett was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of her son Floyd Burnett and family in Fielding. Mrs. Horton Nish of Logan visited her mother, Mrs. Agnes Burnett Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and family and Mrs. Lucille Walters and children of Magna visited at the Dale Udy home Sunday. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and family of Ogden visited the Ray Udys Sunday. Mrs. Wolverton and Mrs. Udy are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn of Perry visited the Ed Udys Sunday. Mrs. Betty Beecher and two children of Cokeville, Wyo., and Mrs. Renee Labeau and baby of Logan visited their aunt, Mary Udy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey spent Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins of Grouse Creek were also guests of the Tingeys in Ogden. Mrs. Vesta Davis had the pleasure of visiting in Provo for a couple of days, then spending the weekend at the home of her on. Roy Davis and family in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bohrer and children of Sacramento, Calif., were also visitors of Mr. and Wol-vert- on ied her son, Stanley Farnsworth, and family. Saturday his mothof Salt Lake City on a business er and brother, Dent, accompantrip to Pocatello and Idaho Falls ied him to Soda Springs, Ida., where they visited with Mr. and for a few days last week. Munson Florence By Mrs. Wynn Zundel and chil- Mrs. Rollin Thomas and family. Attend U. Game dren spent Tuesday and WedMr. and Mrs. Donald Petersen nesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and fam- spent Saturday evening at Salt Lake City visiting with friends ily at Snowville. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy and watching the Football game at Ogden. at the Ute Stadium. Wynn Hansen will leave the spent Tuesday D. Mrs. Munson J. Mrs. Geneva Richards of Brig-haaccompanlatter part of this week for has been spending several Kenton, Ohio, where he will ied by Mrs. Ronald Hales of spend a week attending the Na- Riverside spent Thursday after- days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. noon visiting with Mrs. David Tlieo Richards and family and tional Columbia Sheep Sales. other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling Allen and family at Perry. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Irene Peck, Mrs. Lettie spent a few days of last week at Dwight Hansen and family last Leavitt and Mrs. Dorothy RichDenver, Colo., on business. Baker of ards Guests at the home of Mr. week were Mrs. Ruby enjoyed the privilege of Calif., Mrs. S. B. participating with the Singing and Mrs. Frank Cannon Sunday Palo Alto, were Mr. and Mrs. Giles Cromar Mittonofof Logan, and Mrs. Annie Mothers at General Conference Ogden. at Salt Lake City. and daughter, Tamra of Salt Dunn Mrs. Edith Udy visited with Lake City. DeVere Adams of Ogden visher uncle and aunt. Mr. and GodMrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Eliza ited with Visiting Mrs. Thomas Chivers at Malad Adams Sunday. frey and family and Mrs. Elmo last week. Munson and family Sunday Mrs. Dorothy Richards visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godher sister, Mrs. Aileen Boss with spent Saturday at Salt Lake frey of Lehi. at the L.D.S. Hospital at Logan City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger Mr. and Mrs. Gene Christof-ferso- n Tuesday evening. and sons, Robert and DeVerl, Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Kathy, of and Mrs. Elma Petersen spent Gam Wednesday were Mr. Dan with weekend the spent Sunday at Little Valley. Mrs. Murray Mrs. Harry Downs of Cpk-lanand Christofferson's Mrs. parents, to Petersen remained spend Mr. Calif. and Mrs. Noble Petersen. overnight with her children, Mr. Dinner Lake Salt of Mason guests at the home of Phill City and Mrs. Milton and Bywater spent the weekend with his par- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon lastfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason week were Mr. and Mrs. Robattended a wedding reception at Malad Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Link Zollinger. Mrs. Zundel sang on the program. Mrs. Eva Munson accompan- - FIELDING Will Attend Sheep Sale Lake City and Arizona visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs for several days during the week. Mrs. Melba Lundberg and four boys of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales Wednesday. Mrs. Lundberg is the daughter of the Hales. Club Honors Member The ladies of the birthday club met to honor Mabel Hadfield Wednesday afternoon for her birthday. There were ten members who enjoyed the pot luck dinner and the social afternoon. The Jr. Birthday Club met Wednesday night to honor Florence Udy for her birthday at her home. There were twelve members present. Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener went to Salt Lake City, Thursday. Cal-derwo- od Pumpkin Cake Mixes Brenk-ma- n are planning to leave Sunday for a week's vacation trip to Nevada and the Southwest. Ferrel Francom, Moses Lake, Wash., visited over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mary Francom and other relatives in the valley. Move To New Home Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Bartholomew, Salt Lake City have purchased a new home on Bryan Circle are are moving this week. Mrs. Bartholomew is the former Betty Deakin. The couple have two children. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Coombs and four children of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Coombs' sister, Mrs. Carmi Campbell in Tremonton. Veas Visit in Las Mr. and Melbourne Mrs. Archibald have returned from a very enjoyable five days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Allen in Las Vegas, Nev. L 5 for Del Monte, Sliced or Halves, No. 2V4 Peaches nl - noil riuiiu Weitfoir, Refreshing Health Juke gal. 7Qv I 7? Wide or Fin Pkg- - 49 Long Show Boat Rice 19c 28c Grain Miscellaneous Values! EXT Royal Satin i vi iumm. y POp COrn J Uve labat. Dork Oyster Stew Alligator hoods on the new 1957 Dodge trucks open upright to a full 90 degrees to' new 100 pick-upictured is offered' provide accessibility for easier servicing. The V-- 8 Power-Dom- e or with choice of engine,! maximum payload capacity. Other larger pick-up- s are offered with 3725-an- d and d payload capacities. Power steering, power brakes, and automatic transmissions are available on all pick-upcontrols with driving .99 Amfeor WolnvH Karo Syrup JJr 59 los.. Nut Meats Smr Extra Apples Onions U. S. y No. Svr-y-rH Red Beans far Or (AS- - 1875-poun- d 4875-poun- push-butto- n, to-4- Dennison's Chili s. 1957 Dodge Lancer Hardtop Five Inches Lower con U. S. No. 65 1 29 Look Fresh Packed Russets 50 lb. kg U.S. No. 2 Pork Roast 29 f L7f 49 Squash Pork Loins WhoU or Half loin Pork Loins Cnter Cwtt .49 Loin End Cwta aa.Lil'k NW Pancake Mix Syrup l Jell-We- or COUNTY FARM SERVICE Phone AL Inc. k 69 Ground Beef Sofowcn High QwoBrf P Swiff. 1.1 a rrezxiuncrs Scibon Ffflats daoo;i toady Wicklow Jl.00 .43 .69 2 Lbs 89C SwifTi ll P-- for Short Coltai and Biieufrt A(ortad Yams P Jf U. S. No. 1, Louiikina Swooti Whok A b. 6 Colatmt, 3 g. la 19 For Snow j 12c Lima Doans Fresh Frozen 10 oz. 5 for 1.00 17 rJ jf 41c foM.OO .29 Sundown, No. 2 JI.OO Apricots No. Ooran Spray, Cranberries Idtral wChickw 300 LIT Giant, Mexicorn Grn foti.oe No. 303 1j ' lb. lb. Afj 37 Kellogg's KrUphM Dofight, Cocktail Hoit.it No. 2 Grape Juice W.rtfoir F 47 53 99 10 dovd He 00 bag J SpoTTy'i Sltwpy Hollow, Rich Maplo Flavor Bisquick Fleet Mix 98 lib. CrP Froth, Flavorful No. 1, Banana or Hubbard, Pc lb. Bel-ai- r, G At These Vaues Marshmallows lb. 47 loan. lb. ,18 lb. .5 Peanut Butter 10 lb. bag 1 Norbest, "A" Grade, Hens, 4 to 14 lbs. Norbest, "A" Grade, Toms, 1 4 to 20 lbs. recipes to your permanent Mel Sweet, Yellow -For Economy, Get Your Winter's Supply Potatoes "A" Grade, Plump Stewing Hens On Sale This Week Turkeys M all these exciting U. S. No. 1, Local, Safeway Guaranteed Meat Chickens DODGE, lower and longer, has the most exclusive styling THE 1957 SWEPT-WINLancer hardtop and engineering improvements in history. Height of the two-dofive full inches reduced been has shown Lancer above, by models like the Custom Royal so that the new Dodge stands barely four and a half feet high. Rear fenders sweep upstyling, accenting a sport car apward and backward to keynote the car's swept-win- g the aircraft of mark is a also age. that jet pearance oc Boon 'vegetable twins, salads hushes Large, Crisp, Local Delicious p er ROM TESTEMUrS MASIV y, Fancy-Fanc- 50 lb. bag 1 17 WiRopoiBi uiiir Safeway Farm Fresh Produce J!85 t-J- FASI COOKED 6 for 1.00 -- 4 Qmnb. Top Quality, to can for Canned Milk Prunes You'll want to HEADY OtNNEIS "FEASTS COOKBOOK' 2 Lbs.75c Sunnybank THESE DINNERS Frozen, Bel-ai- r, DIHNEtS 'HARVEST Juice OrangeConcentrated fo!1.00 Torpedo, Grated, 6 ox. Newak 4 for 1.00 1.00 Ute, Tender, Cut, No. 303 From the pages of the October "Family Circle" come dozens of ways to brighten your autumn menus: 46 oz. 29c RF Jl Hunfs, 0 Melhorn, New Pak, No. 2fc Green Beans Tomato Juice 169c Del Monte, Stewed, No. 303 Tomatoes C 1.00 12 oz. Party Pride, Assorted Fruit Flavors Sherbet Betty Crocker's, Assorted Varieties, pkg. Bel-ai- Potato Patties PLUS 2 fot 21 3 for 87 Moonbeam, Solid Pak, No. 303 noodles (U.S. Highway 30) FOR VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Adam WAYS TO ENJOY THEM! NEW AND EXCITING LI "l"im"" a, WE'RE BRINGING YOU VALUES Tuna Fish " and Mrs. Lewis Cannon and Mrs. Gene Cannon. Miss Iris Coombs of Salt Lake City has been spending several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen and family of Morgan spent Saturday visiting with Mrs. Bowen's father, C. O. Hendricks. Mrs. Mary Cannon was a dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norlander at Ogden Thursday. Mrs. Leland Burton and four daughters Norma, Barbara, Nel-dand Maurine spent Saturday at Salt Lake City visiting with Miss Marguerite Burton. They also visited Mrs. Burton's sister, Mrs. John Neville at Layton. Mrs. Dorothy Richards has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. R. S. Calder-woo- d at Tremonton. Mrs. is recuperating from a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hess and son, Norvell, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson at Clarkston. IT'S HJ RVEST TIME! TIME OF PLENTY! AND Aiple Cider New Truck Hoods Open to 90 Degrees j ert Woodbury of Hurricane, Mr. BRENKMANS LEAVE Mrs. Davis in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burton of California visited T. J. Udy Monday. Mrs. Lila Metzguer of Salt WAIT! Be 3 years ahead! Coming Oct. 30 ' THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. October 18. 1956 39 Baby Food Bleach Whit. 49 Parade Magic Out Porfomu Any Soap Coffee Edwardt, Irutant Drassol Sprouts Bel-a- ir 8oz. 5 for 1.00 GaiWt, Siz., 6 Jr. oc. J23 go? pkg. 4 26 L(j uur 99 Poas and Carrots Bel-ai- r, Tender, Frozen 10 ex. 7 for 1.00 TV ' |