OCR Text |
Show i .6lbi a: mm I'ulci..MIciit Tarty Candidate 2-YEAR COUNCILMAN I MILTOH H. HARRISON Independent Tarty Candidate 4-Year Councilman ; i ' I 'A ',.' .' - , i - .' ' . - - V . w ? r v j Born in Springville, December 9 1911. Active church worker. Past president presi-dent of the Y. M. M. I. A. Member of the Springville Fire Department. Charter member of the Lions Club. Home owner, taxpayer of Springville. Spring-ville. Sales Manager of a local automobile automo-bile dealer. Interested in the future of Springville. (Paid Pol. Adv.) SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Payson, Utah , ANNOUNCES THAT VALLEY TAVERN HOTEL is the Call Station for Complete Laundry Sendee v WE GIVE 3-DAY SERVICE Call Valley Tavern, 31 for Pick-up Service TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS We Guarantee Our Work and Service To Be Satisfactory Born in Springville, parents were farmers. , Graduate of the Springville High ' School and the Brigham Young University. Was Chief Deputy Auditor of Utah County for seven years, and thoroughly understands tax problems. At present is Manager of Insurance Insur-ance and Real Estate business. Married and the father of two children. Owns home and is a taxpayer. Active in church work, being Ko-lob Ko-lob Stake Secretary of Y. M. M. I. A. If elected he will devote his best talents to the interests of Springville. (Paid Pol. Adv.) ' - PBHFI Your discriminating coffee taste leads you (jfCtlf " to select the brand whose blend best satis- yr "L. s SOVGFS fieS yU PamPer your taste, but pamper (Xhrrt M www your budget, too, by buying your favorite Y f '' : NOUr - coffee at Safeway. You'll find the low prices 4 X .ffn'T. lb, 1.89 here on all brands. Rapid sales mean that V fMlv" ' the stocks on our shelves are always fresh, J 'iy-T: nOney and that means peak coffee enjoyment Do crLTbs. 2.19 a11 yur coffee shopping at Safeway- save. , THE GOBLINS WILL GET YA, IF YA DON'T WATCH OUT ! 2e Ipllu Hewlett's Pure Apple f J max m J.e,ly-- bpi.aSS26 Edward cs 'Ai Cheese 8f.W.'?ta 93l Yjl.Z .7' " ltf8 Pumpkin ji 2 w Wakefield lrlth " 45 Mince Meat."oe, ?V ,IUem Fiavor "'lb- 88e &rSf Hills or M. J. B.: , ' UCI Cider ....gal. HJp Bk Mt (Bring your container) Brtl W I I I Quality Coffee 'at 47 ' Prunes M- : 10 for 98 L. n111 a Savlnss -lb' Ralston s.ITJfrt 17 FICgo cl!! lb. pk&. 34 i Use an apple theme j j for Hallowe'en j . Eby Carol Drake J BOBBING FOR SHINY RED APPLES " l has been a part of Hallowe'en J celebrations since Medieval days. It's still fun whether the ' J apples float in water or dangle 1 from a string in a doorway. SMMMMlM'l7 Miscellaneous W Celery & .!!:i.nf!f.s.fb. 7i Milk 0&tm 48 V,l Apples &Ln It. Crackers I.Y.. b0,39 TfSniC u- s- No- 1. Porto Rlcan Sweets Urf . VII 119 lb Vj RrnaJ Mrs Wright's. White llj Grapes Zun Flavor Red Empors ib 120 Dreaa or Wheat - loaf u? Lettuce"if" 1 1 Pickles1.:.8...8.! 27 Potatoes"iSC '4H Chow chow 27? RUSSeU - 10 lb- Bag 0C Rpyprlv 50p QuaIlt Peanut OCv Cocoanuts New c"- 130 "v , .y Butter lb- Grapefruit In:J- Ib. TO vail,ne W Oranges liie11'3'' Sweet Juloy' smaiij iunny Uawn ju.mat47 oz. 21 Squash """'2 H GraPefru SU!ra,., 17 Produce Prices Subject to Daily Market Change. TOWn HoUSC Nats"! 21 Every Day Values - mJW3 'mrAm Dinnerette Pork & 1 1A '" '"" " """"""" 1 ' 11 J-(frj?Q CCJ2I5 Beans, No. 2, 6 cans I.IU Soussr'ii!!. 58 Pot Roast ?-',d--'b SOUP &oCr- cans 39 r kJUS Oraoe ib. (With Coupon any other Variety Free) PrtVYl Plu"iP. Fresh Toun Hens O j Spaghetti SM??52. 59 7 T 3 9 Sauerkraut B 78 Klb Roast eef S?apd?i.Ib. 59 Spinach MdJL'j, 98 ' Sirloin Steak ?LrG:tt.. 65 Baby Food Clapp's, 6 cans I y Aff I E?rtfTC Shoulder Cuts Top C j Bleach whlte Maeil- Yli n , uoast Grades lb- -3 Su.PurbI'C 3)C Lk Sc"aSS --a- 51? Cashmere lo"!!!0 23 T"Sone Steaks rft,69 ggl pork Roast APPLE JACK O'LANTERNS ', I CERTAINLY ARE A FAVOR they're edible! Cut faces in apples; J sprinkle with lemon juice so they won't discolor. Or use paper cut J outs eyes and grinning mouths on the apples. Place each on a J ruffled crepe paper collar, top with 1 a paper cup dunce cap or insert a J small candle. j ' dja j CARAMEL CANDY APPLES S J ARE A JIFFY JOB. Melt 1 pound light-colored caramels in yt cup J evaporated milk over hot water. J Stick wooden skewers or picnic i J forks in stem ends of washed 1 l and dried apples. Plunge apples j into the caramel mixture so it " i covers them, twirl twice or J thrice; place upside down on J I I waxed paper to harden. They're J extra good rolled in toasted l coconut or chopped nuts before J they harden. One pound of ' caramels coats 12 medium-size J apples. i J M-M-MV MINCEMEAT IN 1 i BAKED APPLES! Two table- ! J spoons tucked in the middle will surprise the "gobble-uns" in your J family. ' . Casio? fonoJi Director ' l The Homemakers' Bureau ! J An Extra Safeway Service I P. S. PLANT AN APPLE TREE I j J FOR THE "TRICK OR TREAT" ! i CROWD. Put a healthy -sized ! , branch in a bucket of sand and tie ! ! apples to it. When the "spooks" I , arrive on the porch saying "soap or ! ! I eats" they can help themselves to I ! J apple treats. J ' S150 2000 REFERENCES 319 SUBJECTS I. b. S. SCRIPTURES By Gilbert Charles Ortne . , ... t, he first and only L. D. S. Church reference book with hand, 'ndex ... a feature which makes available in an ntan oo references covering 319 various obJe:ati0n on the Darf tf more than '5 years of reSea-h ?S flU a W frft need Prt of the author. It is a book certain to fill a long i t Jv teachers, missionaries and studenU who must searcn m j 'es for references. .i mikiu ! ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY PHONE 57 |