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Show evQ. LEAD THE recently visited relatives hete. Mr. and MrsStephen C. Perry of Boise, Idaho visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs- M. - Mrs. T. A. Ault - R. Burbank received word on Wednesday that their sister in law, Mrs. Emily Jones Burbank had passed at her home in San Francisco, California, very suddenly. Mark Burbank of Grenada. California visited here with his mother, Mrs. Chartes Burbank, last week. They are visiting relatives in Malad, Idaho, Richmond and Weston, Idaho. Mrs. Wayne Manning and son, JBilly, of Roy, Utah, visited at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family here on Wednesday. Mr. Lloyd Lish went to Drag-gertto move his daughter and family, Mr- and Mrs. Wayne Manning to Roy, Utah. Saturday Darrell Loveland and daughter, Judy, of Brigham City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley had as their recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. Moss and two children, from Heyburn, Idahp. Mrs. Carol Howe, of and Mary May, of Harper Ward. Laura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, is attending the B- Y. U- at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William Frost of Spanish Fork visited at the home of Mrs. Louise Holdaway on Monday. Mrs. Holdaway returned home with them and will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry atMr. and Mrs. A- - Mr. and Mrs. Orion V. Snow attended the football game at the U- S- A. C In Logan recently, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser had as their guest, William the past week. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson and daughter, Patsy Ann, of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. - ay - R. Ault. Saturday Allan Perry, son of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry, had a tonsillectomy operation at the Valley hospital. New officers in the L- D. S. Program for Girls were appoint ed at Sacrament meeting Sun- on - day evening. Mrs- Arlene Barrus, chairman, Mrs. Virginia Black-hasecretary, and Norma Haycock, advisor were released. Mrs. Virginia Blackham was reappointed as Chairman with Jennie Fryer, Iva Madsen, and Nola Norr as advisors, and Nellie Gardner as Secretary. - m, Og-de- n, Senator Walking To Hold Legislative Clinics In Utah - (R-Uta- tended the party honoring Mr. and Mrs- Robert Stewart of Brig, ham City. The party was in honor of Mr. Stewart who retir- ed as Box Elder County agent. Mr. and Mrs- Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho visited re cently at the home of their daughter and Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spack-ma- n and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iieslie Painter of Syracuse. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kel-land Mrs. Marva Johnson in Ogden. Mr- and Mrs. Carlylc John, son of Tremonton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr attended the Roundy family reunion in Salt Lake City recently. They were also nresent at a reunion of Utahns, who made the "pioneer" trek of 1947. Mrs- J. P. Barnard of Brigham - son-in-la- ar - - Senator Arthur V. Watklns announced today that it is his intention to begin the 1949 fall Legislative Clinic program in the week beginning October 31. A detailed schedule of the it inerary is now being prepared and will he announced by Sen ator Watklns in the near future. "The purpose of these clinics" Senator Watklns said, "is to give the people of rny state an oppor tunity to discuss the problems which are facing them, and to gether work out how I might be of assistance in solving them either through legislation or by requesting various governmental departments to to take the re h) Utahns Invited To Reclamation Meet In Salt Lake " " Ounc Wall Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Laws and children spent the weekend visiting in Burley, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Laws. j j - - Wood and Zella and Rella, atdaughters, tended the Acrobatic Review held at Ogden on Friday. Mr. and 47e LOS 28C KSS ...43 SVi oi. Pltg. rrL pig. Edward' luxvr BUnd SognMirtt GUM Mrs- - M. G. ! , - . Show SlorH 8:30 P.M. E Z Z A No. 1 17c WlyBeant. Mr. and Harry Taylor in Salt Lake City on 816.50 Mrs. Axel Fredickson announces that the time of her regular broadcast over KBUH has been changed to 10:00 a.m. on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Israll Hunsaker snent Saturday in Salt Lake. AY G CAID STATE FAIR $ tal. Rmatid. Patq.t Now $J 50 S4 OO ftoi.rv.d 1)00 C.n.ialt il 00 ToK.t Included S.nd C(nh Witi O'H.i lo IK SEUM AT.Q.DAY. OCT. 17?Mi GROUNDS SAIT UK CITY MINT 11 I. Ind Phon. $ 328.50 CTtfRTAM DIAL 4827 TREMONTON ' m M A TTRFQC Phone r BRIGHAM p tv SStSUndo Bon't Long Grain Mra. Wright'i Now Potato Largo JELL-WE- LL Chorub Top QualHy, Nono Flnor Al Any Prico. 4 cant Atserlod Golatins, Pudding AlilWAY . Coffoo With A Mild Mollow Flavor A5c ; NOD HILL Froth Roattod CofFo PIcttwoM, Tondor 1 Iwnt pkg 37c MILK fc. pkg. 3U BUTTER 11 OS. Quality Sw" Bon, pkg. 14 ox. J for lit m or Enriched, Tho Finost Flour of AO Frozen Fish ROYAL SATIN Vogotablo Short ning 3fc.M HALIBUT SALMON HADDOCK 35 49tf XL---" EriJ,,. 69c SsT1 FILLET SOLE COD FILLET lTUmU; SStlirT"" , " SHRIMPS -Fll I FT dyforrh. n, tkki.1 fan 39 45 l ets t it DRESSING i3 oi PEANUT BUnER ps SALAD ACDADAHIC HJI MilHUUJ Thomton,H No.:i Cut.. mire JUILL m Cim A'!AI n LrLLML mo NaturoU Orang. o.Oy 77c MARSHMALLOWS COCKTAIL H"""D en ys.G jrain Jling V rr)p. Sno-Whi-to i! do.M 73c Wrlghfi RaWn. Ry. 1 Lrackod Whoat. 16 ox. loaf Trnh 0ra6 Aa lit. 1EC Shado lano, Froth Jill, Craamory. niFFVF ".Id EREEZE T Wottora ci"f' wwm Froth Moyonnaito lit) MADE JAM 77 y Of j m U.S. No. 1, Sfringless Stalk !achd m 0t ACpiEr W. Pot Lb. . Ex. Fey. Fcy.CrW LocaL 1 Bantam 57 Rbmissa SIRLOIN STEAK PllRK Will LUIJCH StC V)t v with !M Ifl I. 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Trimmed free of excess bone and fat to rive you full v1.m y LlMA5!Zi U UULI GraptfrJ TrTop'Appl CIDER "O Q so a,, FVoth iard SPLIT PEAS Groon or Tction ti. i. c 01 or PORTER'S Macaroni Spaghotti ia'ndar TEllDEROlil van kompi bestos PUMPKIN Moon Beanjj ..No iity r nAUi: V1IHI1UL. KITCHEN CRAFT t 49c 10 . 3 for hillings.. Every Day Heeds BRFA!) Hj. 33 c A1ILIC 15( AbotrU Frosh Swoot Margarino no - For Tarty Chi"' 1 L- SUNNYDANK 19 BABY Pr A wCU- RED BEANS . - Emior Cooking BEAMS CENTER CUT CHOPS layn $19.50 hrotectj i DREAD EGGS RAISINS5-- iri X fc m de lOMMWESE 25c , SMELTS te.Dpr-:"-o- d Utoh't Und.f.ol.d H.ayw.iBh G STANDARD " Phone VS. fit- - Priced At Mrs- - 'WW" SALT R, "" COB CORN npion QUALITY rf, Stevens. r-- 25c. Fin. Auortmont ilirtVII R D STf.OflG SUPPOKTIHG OF THE HIGHEST Attention, thrifty shoppers! There ero ml tarings In this lineup of values Safeway has for you now. Good buys ia every section of the store! See how you can save on item after item. For example, IOC 3 pkgt. Cak Flour Pan-Read- J WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT! INNER-SPRIN- G MATTRESSES and Mrs. Gordon Ipson of Burbank, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank CORN . r MATTRES Mr- - end Cum MANSCOWH PEAS .24 54c Wrigl.y'i Popular Irandi PAr'nV 15C lb. Highway, Rip ORANGE SL!CESl-n"ot- k V I'M I A W..tog flavorina THE GREATEST BOXING SHOW EVER HELD IN UTAH VJVX) J her parents. h jo ad conn S. Miss Barbara Waldron, who is attending the A- C- at Logan this year, spent the weekend with GRAPES OGDEN, UTAH snail artic 5 93c W. R. WHITE COMPANY 1G23 j Pancako and Wafflo Flour 56 oi. Candy Concrete Culverts - j 2 ox. GRAPEHUTS COFFEE and KEIXFORCED - j SS;4:l Ral Mapl. GRAPEFRUIT PLI , Mrs- R- G. Woodhead attended tered the Mission Home prior to Mrs. Henry Foxley and daugh-hi- s Miss-a Mrs. ! ters spent the weekend with Mrs. m B party on Thursday and a lunch, leaving for the British on Friday at the Alta Club Salt Lake yv. eon Mrs. Mr. and ion. Foxley's parents, Mr. and Mt ' The Hills are former residents Brig Williams, at Sugar City, in Salt Lake City. of Bear River City. Idaho. SUcpy Hollow, Rich in All Culverts - Ileadgates Taggart ac' also of Le," les Last of c" pjPp lifvk m. iikkkwu Bran, larg METAL ' ICE CREAM 46 Ounc Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile s- - nunta Hr,' 2; JUST ARRIVED See There Fine Stoves Before You Buy! HEADQUARTERS FOR Stocks, of si' fit ' STRAWBERRIES DACDBEDSIEC 'd"ii I1HJI ULillilLJ Dishorn ORANGE JUICE VliEAT HEARTS Tremonton years. nave JUOU xluij xwitaj. rpturned from JaDan and havu been assigned to a post at Col- umbus Ohio. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Marble are cousins. xiicjr V" 1AL Colonel and Mrs. W. M. Moore Dinner ... were dinner guest of the Earl Mr. and vL MIX VEGETABLES 10 Pounds LIQUID GAS & APPLIANCE CO. cu-- i SYRUP I5F.AH KIVKK cuy wuere juumy ' BUTANE CAMP STOVES CORRUGATED Bait LaKe - SB 2171 lit), Breakfast hem SHIPMENT OF ..... . - SUZA1J1IA Phone Arthur West of Ogden has ac- J. O. Hill and son, jimmy, oiiCept?d a position with the lo meat Cov.e Oregon, visited here withjeal Safeway store in the HrintrthrJ department. Mr. West has been weekend. They were enroute to Mrs. Joseph Heusser, Mrs. Or-- ! val Nish and Mrs- - Reed Giles Lands. visited with Mrs. Audrey Dewey Invitations will be issued by in Ogden last week. Mrs. Dewey Tom Jensen, of Mt. Pleasant, has been ill for some time but Secretary of the Convention they report she is very much Committee of the Reclamation improvedAssociation, and Utahns will be urged to ettend since reclamat- - Mrs Maude Hansen of Gayville, Ion projects in the state are of South Dakota, who is visiting in tremendous importance to all Tremonton, accompanied Mrs. sections and the Convention will Lyle R- Hansen and her daugh-furnisa chance to spotlight the ter, Julie, to the St. Benedict State's needs in water develop- - hospital at Ogden to visit her ment. husband. Thev were happy to re present at the Convention, ac-- : port he is very much improved cording to Wm. E. Walsh, of and was able to sit in a wheel Secreary-Manage- r chair for a short time Sunday. Washington, of the Association, will be Sec- retary of the Interior, Julius Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Cook are Krug, and many other leaders in happy to have their daughters, reclamation work. Delegates will Marilyn, home with them again attend from Arizona, California, She has been a polio vicitm at Benedict Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mon- - St hosptal for tana, Nebraska, Nevada, New about 25 days, but she is getting Mexico, North Dakota. Oklahom- - along just fine. a, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming SEWING CLUB MEETS The J. F. F. Club met at the Mr. and Mrs. Armont Willard- - home of Helen Bolton, on Wed- sen and family of Salt Lake City nesday of last week. A delicious spent Sunday visiting with Mr. luncheon was served and the and Mrs. Evan C. Thompson. evenina was SDent in sewine. - A NEW BUTCHER AT SAFEWAY Local Happenings Representatives of every coun ty in Utah and most of the larg er communities will be Invited to attend the Natonal Reclamation Association Convention, to be held in Salt Lake City on No vember 2, 3, and 4, with head quarters at the Newhouse Hotel. Delegates will attend from eigh teen western states, all interested in reclamation of Western The legislative quired action. clinics during the past two years have been very helpful to me as the people's representative in the United States Senate. For example, two pieces of major legislation passed by this session of the 81st Congress, the Transfer of the Bushnell Hospital to Intermountain Indian School and the authorization of the Weber Basin Project, were greatly expedited as a result of these clinics." ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS Trerannton, Utah E R, Old Dutch 14 as Ajax 14 ox. |