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Show THE BEAR THE SERVING RIVER VALLEY Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday aftcriKxin, for Friday Distnbution SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. r A. N. RATTING, Editor-Publishe- Mrs. Erna Jensen and small daughter, Christine, of Orem has been spending a week with her By Florence Munson parents Mr. and LeRoy Allred and family. of R. Dr. and Mrs. C Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn visited weekend the Farmingrton spent their children Mr. and Mrs. with C. W. Mrs. Mr. and with visiting Reed Larkin at Snowville MonBourne. Miss Betty Petersen of Logan day. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lott of spent the weekend with her par- 'Malad were dinner guests of Mr. ents Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and Mrs. P. II. Lett and family and family.Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chlarsen of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and Corinne spent Sunday with their Mr. and MrsRalph Baird spent parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Thursday at Ogden. Scott and family. The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs- Dan Garn Wed nesday evening. Club president Mrs. E. C. Mason presided. Mrs. FINEST COMFORT Glen Severson reviewed the book EETTER SHOWS "Cheaper By the Dozen" by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. Refreshments were served to eight club members and one guest, Larkin of Snowville. TI1URS - FRI - SAT Mrs. R. II. Peck has been FEB 23 - 21 - 25 spending several days with her brother, Horace Van Fleet at i - MA and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Welling and family. Miss ReVoe Thompson c Logan spent Sunday 'visiting with Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and children Ronald, Karen and Steven and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vemald Snarr at Idaho Falls. Robert M. Zundal was guest speaker at Sacrament meeting at the Plymouth Ward Chapel Sunday evening. Mrs- C. W. Bourne and Mrs. H. V. Peck attended funeral services for Clarence Eldredge at Bounti LEADER Tirrnor.ton. Utah and Mr. and and Mrs. Earl J. Holt spent Sat- Larkin of LaMont Vance of Logan, Mr. and urday evening visiting with Mr. this week at s.; Mrs. Ferrell Summers of Both- -i and Mrs. Earl J. Holt spent Sat-an- d 'here the aiS well, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne Mrs. Bill Stokes and family and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourne. Games were played and at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and the evening spent in visiting-BishoCity. I (baby was the chij Mrschildren RichElmer and Rex Richards Judy and Earl spent Harold Hynim Godfrey, and son, Jerry, spent Monday at ards, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees, Sunday visiting with relatives at Mr. Birky. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy, Noble Petersen, Clarkston. Ogden. turned home j. The Future Progress Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mr. and Guild , the past' spent Wednesday at Farmington Mrs. Ross Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. members and their partners en- landing and visiting with their mother Mrs. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John joyed a Pot Luck supper at the were W. J. Millard who was celebrat- Coombs and son Dale were home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Well- theeyiUn ing her 80th birthday anniver- among those who attended fun ing Monday evening. The enter- Farnsworth. Loweiu?' L' eral services for Ralph Baird's tainment committee had charge sary. " appendici Mr. and Mrs. Victor Godfrey of mother at Brigham Monday. of the games for the evening. J"? Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees visited accompanied to Ogden spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl Godfrey and HonaldiSo Mrful Monday. with and Mrs. Reed McFar family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dar, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent land. Godfrey and family, Mr. and ling at Logan Sunday. Creg pinder an(l Mr- and Mrs. Guy Rees have Mrs. A surprise Monday at Ogden. Murray Godfrey and family party was held at .ersen spent Miss Colleen Packer of Logan recieved word that their son, of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. the Earl Holt home nday Sunday hon- Sidaho. spent the weekend with her par- - Verl, has arrived safely at Bra-en- ts Norval Kidman and family of oring Mrs. Holt on her Birthday Dale Coombs , Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer. zil- He will have his headquarters Smithfield spent Sunday visiting Anniversary. Those present in- visiting with Mr Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent at Fae Paulo. Verl reports that with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wellcluded Mr. and Mrs. Mervin .Noble at Roy. the weekend with their parents ;ne likes Erazil and is enjoying ing and family. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Bob WhitMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mason at his missionary work. Lemoine Hess of Salt Lake ney of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. and two children 0-- den. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne en- - City, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell God- Eill Stokes of Ogden and Mr. and Coombs of ogden ay'v': Mr. and Mrs E- H. Packer and tertained at a family party at! frey and family of Clarkston Mrs. Jack Holt of Plymouth. Sun siting with Mr. daughter. Colleen, attended a their home Friday evening. The! spent Sunday with their parents day was also Mervin Holts birth- Coombs and famii"andy. birthday party given by the Sig- table was attractively decorated Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. day anniversary. Mrs. Clifford Veiiir.,., ma Kappa Sorority at Logan with a Valentine scheme formMr. and Mrs. Rulon Barber and Mrs- Wayne Secrist returned ; Garland district" iat Sunday afternoon. Colleen is a ing the centerpiece. A turkev home Sunday after spending a daughter, Rulene, of Syracuse 'returned frr,," .1.. . member of the Sorority. In the; dinner was served to Mr. and week with relatives at Woods-crospent Saturday visiting with Mr. Pital in Salt Lake On -- ' and Mrs. W. J. Garn and family. evening they attended Sacra-- ; Clifford Vance of Tremonton, and Ogden. the evening Garland T' ment meeting at the 5th Ward Mr. and Mrs. La Van Hunsaker of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn accom- members Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and came to Spendt; in Logan at which the L. D. S- Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Merle daughters of Tremonton and Mr. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Reed rung with her. , j j t,4 son of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns, accompanied by their children Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns of Malad spent Friday at Salt Lake. The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. Clark Rudd Thursday afternoon. Club president Mrs. W. M. Welling presided. A Patriotic program was presented with Marvin Ash-b- y and Delbert Wood favoring with three musical numbers. Brief historic sketches were given by Mrs. Noble Petersen, Mrs. C. V. Bourne, Mrs. Dan Garn. Mrs. Fred Coombs. Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Ralph Grover and Mrs. J. II. Smith. Refreshments were served to the club members, the boys on the program and one guest. Mrs. Pheobe Udy. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones and - STARTS 1st MAR 4 DAYS -- I WAYNE BCN mm m sm ui tOHNSOH BABBIT - V' j - - j " - ; ws NEXT WEEK "MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND'1 j - y.- " - - f k sm. i 1: r it i ,r m m mtr m r a m jjjfti' M K V i" -" 'ia ' .jM s No finer Jfyfri' jJ'Ti- - 'f'lli,'- - jks 1 packed. Rich, you prefer coffee vac- - ii in tin, Edwards is your buy. ID. If m m m mm m m m.E$.mm m nra vmnn Gives you him mm:,ixmiL--- - vacuum-pac- paper bag thrift. -p- FLOUR 0!l A OR LARGER BAG OF 10-L- B. lenty in CMC cab.. They're appoints in p....ng,r c.r m.nn.r . . . with deep, dju.Uble ...t. mmmm&mmm' a mild, mellow coffee try Airway. Flovor Is locked In the whole bean till coffee is ground when you buy. r 1 MIX 23c Mrt. Wrirthf'i Rye, Raisin or 16 az. loaf Cracked Wheat EC I ! 1 Pj HOT CROSS BUNS Filled with Fruit CHOC. mm-- y,Vy nn7V f72 ------ ----t- ------- CMC'Trinl. 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Cash Volu ESEg. ...,, aiOCOLATES CRAFT Y W.U SHOULDER .ol.d comfort" the, cr7fix quality with hearty flavor. k Typical Savings J Th.rV. comfort j Ground fresh to order when you buy, More flavor! More enjoyment! More good cups per pound! Why? Because these coffees are roasted to our order ... rushed by truck to Safeway before time can rob them of freshness and vigor. They cost you less, too. Check prices and compare. We believe you'll agree that these fresh coffees offer more for your money. i Golid Tench I 03 ffe ied, frogrant. d K y feutt &iS '" 1 APPLES ft 3 ss Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and Floyd Burnett spent Tuesday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundal have been spending a week at Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown of Sahara Villiage spent the weekend with their parents Mr. v - and Mrs. Richard Packer spent Saturday at 0iden. CARlV.Jr a" j - Mr. j lot on caSS'W i Farmington. Tre-mont- vj: : j Mrs-Ree- SUN - MON - Tl'ES FEB, 26 - 27 - 28 s.,,, Phil Mason of Logan spent the weekend at the E. C. Mason home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess spent Sunday and Monday at Salt Lake j N Mrs. Elma Petersen entertained at a party at her home Saturday evening in compliment to her children, Claine and Valoise, who recently celebrated birthday anniversaries. Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris McFarland of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen of and Miss ReVoe Thomp- of Howell Institute furnished the program. Anderson PRODUCE PRICES 23c :!::o,fc CHANC-- SUBJECT TO DAIIY MARKET l TREET 13 ox. No. V con 36c O. 23 Class Cleaner Iwncfe Mail TUNA FISH Star Krit, Chunk SwW , BABY FOOD Grber's RIPE OLIVES BROOMS 41c Eat Armour', Rtady Good Quality Morigold each iI tJ-ni - I GLOBES E 13 tm 60 Watt pack of 4 52 .toll SARDINES " Star Boat. To" Mustard Soete-- U -- 20 ei. 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