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Show i n l l t A u t K. i rcnorton. I tan fecial Oent Quccd Cy Mrs. ' MR. AND MRS RE enter-A- ' Hunger rH'T.bers of the 0n October 19th, in the Idaho Literary Fans Temple was the day and; 20th. f. y ocU-beplace chosen for the carriage of :?rr nener reviewed Marine Mason 'and Sharon! lLe HeigM of the Archibald. Ruth of! bdde jg the daughter quests ,were .Aiason . Thg . . . , UrnpntS ana oi Mrsjvnri Bone. VincteSS. Howell- Mr. Archibald is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald of Tremonton. :SIDGECLUB The bride's wedding gown was vfaushan enter of traditional heavy white satin, fashioned with a fitted bodice - treI1 j "ir.d ' -- -- - sleeves a Following the wedding, Blue in was held the breakfast S. C Room of the Hotel Rogers in the was Falls, with members of the Idaho r mnine at friends in and close family party Halloween , thp WS CS- of the attendance. on TUebUity ine coupiu leib uimicuiaicij' c rhurch ' . f" .,Tiv,octpr was for a wedding- trip- through U . r;.;-;s- - ,,j Ward Relief Society and dance wedding reception Iter's meeting will will be held Saturday, October it 1:30 Tuesday, 29th, in the Howell ward hall to theology lesson honor the couple. ven by Sophia Taylor In the receiving line besides will be Dennis stituting for IsaDelia their parents 'Miller, best man; Miss Dot Kay as maid or nonor; Misses LS TO Vonna Erickson and Barbara f pfiE TRIP Call as bridesmaids; Lila Miller L Takasugi, daughter of as matron of honor and Connie vs. Genzo Takasugi, Jean Archibald, sister of the ana jviaujo tn, groom as flower girl. I A rtlH T os wr. ana ivua. j.v. Misses Betty Deakm, and have bsen invited Christensen and Mrs. 1 of the Weber College Stander will assist with Tony to visit Los Angeles the gifts and Lois Hyden will be Oc- e in California on in charge of the guest book. Tn the trousseau room will be Jr.ta Whip club last fall Mrs. Hal L. Nielson of Downey, A No-""T- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl announce the marriage of their daughter, Rita Fae and W. Vosco Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vosco The P. Call of Brigham City. wedding took place at Elko Nev ada, Saturday October 22nd. The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school and is a 5 fe Dig 1 meet, ' Wpats ; ic the Los Misses Renae Hyden, Taylor and Melba Hansen. Dy"" SPONSOR PROGRAM The Women's Civic League and en in a gridiron Student the Box Elder County Farm Patricia Crompton, 28th, acording to nurse at the Dee Hospital at Og- Bureau are sponsoring a program department schedule. was home for the weekend. to be held Saturday, October 29, den, at 8 p m. in the 2nd Ward Chapel. L 4 , Mrs. Joyce Adney Reynolds, ! For HIGHEST PRICES DEER HIDES PRODUCTS CO. UTAH BY Garland 35 Tremonton 2141 in- - devel-onme- WE WILL PAY I - J3 ' nt OflllAV f Pure Pork, Tatty to Strve For Any Meal 6 "Th I u ,? 1w" fmhi Car of th 4 door Cuitom V-- 8 dan, equipped Air" Heater, S,doH Tires. 3'c to yout ford P"ler playing post" shown belo Ford with 1. Orive 2. Get V.g. . 3 Noodle 3 General t'bo!s "odio If blank olitJiinr'd lost longer 1 at any di(lying shown r n tt"l andaitni. arf final. c,p of tins JulK"s -- m must be 1 ioo as. II I 1 sutimiitwi in I 1 r V. owdit or hia d'.f-nsiri"irrwritaiive t'nly or tru'k imp enlry iwr r.tr All pnim may be cnniri'nd. iif Iurd the pniM-rt( nrii Motor CoMiiwry and mibj'Tt to Kwl'Tal. Sla'e and to rrjn-t- -i ruli on enlrv blank ill ta1 ,f) Winmrs narnri at all iti.d ialir than 19 Dial 2121 RIGHT ,3c no. 36c 11 ' lu . h I I lb EGGS 47 CHERUB Ut IHlU Fi.l! t i I I K.I i all a) Cnnt4t in i.''il "i .-. r,;d,.nt. nl tnii.Kl M..- Molor flDi ' ih.ir t n. ''rTtk m fami.iw1- ' "'I-Pr- ,, adverii- sff E&ZiClE Tasty Cheese food, Delicious 1 lb box Far Anv Meal "free naot iwm j& m" Sin: 31! CONTEST ENDS OCT. Peanut 2L BEVERLY UAHCV Good 3 K SYRUP 40c II BREAD i b 19 Tenderoni w pkg oi, loaf TWA FISH MACARONI Porter's Cut 24 at. Cello Van Camp's lo' 1 targe Raisin, 13 o Quality 10 lbs. Sleepy Hollow, Rich in 5t 01. Real Mople Mrs. Wright's New Potato 33c 10c 1 TTTiiSC Rmpberry Pfeserves lJnchTbox CANDY BARS Sandwich Jsweod Pml REAL ROAST u. sssbi r w2 It;4i A j statu, FlBRC La? B .jpr li . foncy Red ib. 1 - Cape Cod .ib. v UlTt u ToKajS I 23c .lb He ThfM Color 11C U. S. No. 1, U. S. No. "A" siie Red Bliss 10 pound mesh boi lb Hub. or Ion. Ib. Whole PRICtS SUSJfCT TO DA11Y MARKET Cu CHANGES 10c Treats ke. Impress, Cut JVC Of. pkg. k.ltooti't. 35? Nmbwey. Ilipe Ns. 7 sen Testy Cereol pkq. GRAPEFRUIT BLEND OranM end SmH J"te .. Aeritet er I I ei. St?"ni J,C 0'GOLDr 'lilt, C'0'' TISSUE PRESERVES feech 1, Solid Ripe - Cello 63c Cern Soyas W KISKETS Sunkist SQUASH lb. CORN CANDY ' In SK.II fancy sweet medium site Yellow 3U 63c KRISPIES PEANUTS ORANGES TOMATOES COCOANUTS PRO0UCI lie id- Momrny leu, S Ib. boa 45 KELLOGG'S 25 POTATOES YAMS fresh Honduras trtn - I utter CORN MEAL MARSHMALLOWS IOC m TljMlimmMmVk No. - lb. 27( Un(il, W" APPLES - Quart fresh Creamery JELLY BEANS .f s 4 cans A ca Cello, Ib. pkg. c,, fresh. Grade M::d..!:::,::.. 0rory.i. Q doien . Top Ouol.ly Milk or cheese 1 SPLIT PEAS O Moonbeam J'i con, 1 for U Grade, large A 3U mZL- - I 55c 4b. BUTTER o, DMID-I- 49 W 'X. ',VL1 rum mil I 67c fon ,o., CRAFT PIE CRUST u'lllt ' il 1 Tremonton tlOV! ..lb. SUZAKHA laK-r- Company size Pm. Deliflh:.. ' feomrt tif i lbs. famous Southern Sweets or KITCHEN W' ''TlU ?l !f U. S. No. 1, Tri-Moi- .ib. 49c ..lb. CRANBERRIES ' Will (urr i- D triZ "r.!: Ho,,t" .b.69?l TC4 lb. Grade, Ideal WELCH'S Extra foncy, foncy. Crisp Red Oelicious '' P- 53f SALT pin, PEACHES . ..mi.l...v.-- I 5 sh- - Knlrn p9 c.nre.r; - Uu(k may enter mp n.mr 1 iiriw .I Dr:"::9 55 K'r;o,-A,a:k0.R.,d..,- b. aonnai" L . rfiriKT (b body, equipped ord "Moalr Air" U.- P'irei to the for, 5 of th,2 5rnr Pretence for a truck or rra me t the Contwit is limited Alai-kU S. and continr-nta- l n en'ry Prir.rr as (CI awarder! on Hip i.lHnk. will r,a.in ol sinrcri'y nnKinaliiy engine, stoke Duj'li'-at- nt trv a. Print rlr arly vour name and adpoetr-- (Optional) Duiv kA..i f.K FORD Trucks, ..ffi-.- , All blank finish this statement: cars snd trucks should be salily becauss checked periodically midnight, Mail entry belor Oc'tober 31, to ford Car SaWy Contest Headquarters, Bo till, ChicagCk7 Illinois . - ,t 33 pVg.- - 4 free ur t- - 8 Check, snd Insigms dis- MrnrilK. nt lSS Ofl SOtrV I. IV w " " (0s.r ef n,k ef car 9 onus tviff fe Cr Sfety s tre Free Safety Entry Blank Owrdrive. and JELL-WEL- So,od F,e,h So,od NU MADE A Ib. Lamb' Shoulder ""h DUCHESS RAISINS uiiunw Ml- r iuurt Blnl 11 Soup Mix, Tom. 1 I MKtod" f" SALMON 49 COCKTAIL Fresh Roasted IDTmn i Good Grade Flour, Etc. flavor COFFEE Cleon Diijotnted, r Picnic Fry.rs HALIBUT CASCADE With a Mild Mellow wa"i 13 M:m.39 BACON JSrVi?i67(f Leg of Lamb v.- HQS I'ILL I in L Dressing & Desserts 29e Coffee li f5 A n m rKTLKj ,b Anel Food 85e AIRWAY Tremonton WAYNE SAXDALL 3956 GlUTSlVUlf ! SLICED 03? Sausage Pork Roast MORE DAYS TO ENTER f Dial y jf sj Chops Black Manic Cake mf)ff))( If r lb. Boston Burt Nearly Boneless H tj jShtit e - "'M HAMS POT ROAST iLZtJm FOWL tlTSgS' Cook. I w.w., Dsliciout with Apple Sauce for Your Sunday Meal Small Lean Cake 4 ! VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. ( J Pork Chops Lartr4 C f '' .v. SMOKED PICNICS Sweet Rolls pkg. A ,s Pork is big newa this week at Safeway! Our market are loaded Wliolc Wheat -- ! Pork Loin Roast Mrs. John O. Garfield returned Wednesday from a ten day's visit with Dr. and Mrs. Merlin A. rssssissaissBassasssassssssssaavasssHsssssssssssssssssssssssskssiBK I I - with some of the finest roasts, hama, and chops we've ever seen. pork sale! Wonderful valuca So we're putting on an to enjoy your -l- ike those listed below. It's a good time for you with apples. Fork And here's a serving tip: pork favorites-ofte- n. and family relations at the U. of U. and consultant n child for the State of Utah will speak on "H.me-mad- e Play Materials." The public is invited and Mrs. Reynold would like to especially encourage the hus bands and fathers to attend. DEER HUNTERS -- ""m. ) I en-trvb- er ATTENTION X 1 neat vako event at j1..iui and ernity. of that Idaho sister of the bride the girls will make Mrs. Reese Mason- - Assisting at LEAGUE AND others with sixty jit the refreshment table will be CIVIC il in the units' member'BUREAU FARM Barbara s s-:- c - sonhomore at the U. S. A .C wh.3re she is affiliated with the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. The groom is a graduate of Box Elder high school and is also attending the USAC, where he is a junior. He is affiliated with the Sigma Chi Fraternity and Theta Alpha Phi dramatic frat b t members foot Stohl - Call Marriage Announced La-Von- or-i- i. i j for her going away outfit. ti --V... 12 i tan gabardine suit with black accessories BoIand j twenty five present. Mrs. Archibald chose a charming ANNOUNCED n j ed by V-- k j and the 4 .tt ftttll,, coruluno capacity In the entue Mot cylinder capacity let to gel your grain in luster, easier, . . . a acie day moil covet you at less cost. up lo 60 with th new Maasey-Haito "26" up tig capacity "27,"-- th biggest 70 with lh And Sporotior capacity combin on wheel. Masy-Hair- n new This omnr.ng at a good clip You move along asnuie combine principle . . . because tiaw i kept open control ct grain and strair cyan-de- t bat the perfect to tasp giv loos, through every step ot harvesting. a bettet chance to tub out th Every unit has the capacityhar-it oi gtain. yout biggeit percentage needs to do a better job ot traw the cylinder. Leaving vesting yout grain. onto the longer, move directly deStop in soon tor complete wider walkeri o you get all ol better new. these on Intails to your grain, cleaner grain crease your ptolits . . . mote ' j ..on skirt finished in a long flowing .liUer.were present, train. the hostess. S--- . - , I i . ! neckline with a dain- and : S j square and one guest, collar. The ty pleated 5;;er were present. and were pointed long Vera by Mrs. ... 1 Keir-a"1"- " J -- 1 Mrs. Earl Faliuws and uvj sons of Perry visited w:lh her sister, Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and family on Monday. of the ' The Midland Camp of Utah Pioneers met Daughters . . .. ai me nome 01 Mary reiersen, on Friday- A beautiful lesson "The part played by the early Welsh settlers of Utah and Southern Idaho'' was skillfully given by Margery Stenquist. A sketch of the life of her father was read by Dora Brough. Two accordian duets were played by LaRue and Carol Encksen and a reading was given by Charlotte Munns. Refreshments w.?re ser- ved by the hostess and Mrs. Let-ti- e Hansen. "Mrs. Jansuine Petersen spent the weekend with her daughter. 'Mrs. Russell and Hunsaker Mr. while of Honeyville family Hunsaker was hunting. Mrs. Daisie Duke and daughter I and Mrs. Jean Westmoreland and I daughter of Honeyville spent 1 Sundav afternoon visitin: at the home of Mr. and Mrs- T. A. Melrum. A number of local people en joyed deer hunting over the SURPRISE PARTY HELD weekend with varying degrees of FOR PERRY WILSON success. The sunshine following the recent storm kept many a surPerry Wilson was happily would be hunter at home trying prised Thursday evening, when to harvest beets. his parents and brothers and sisters gave a party in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. A- Li Barfus of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson of Logan called on Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barfus Friday evening. Ogden were also present. j r ' IVlr,rn Dairell Jensen of Buhl, Idaho; spt lit List wetkend visaing; aa:or.g friends and relatives here. He w us the guest of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Petersen of Garland. i MARLENE MASON AND William 31 ei. 2K Silk er Nenhetn, Tissue - 1e,le 8 relts KC I JY |