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Show NEW PURINA WITH 3fiV D.D.T. SMART'S FEED 340 South Main PHONE 30 ! - HOW f0 ShortCEl S - There's a holiday ahead and holidays usually call Thursday, July 4 th. , ... . for something special in the way of eating. Maybe you'll Sufewjiy Food Jrie I'olicicsl I ! holiday meal flXing ' ! be planning a picnic or a backyard party. Whatever ""J?" wh-Tt hln ! , ! yGVX holiday schedule, Safeway will be glad to help you ' pens to opa ceiling pl ices on , It is something of a problem to serve , arrange for the food. Some suggestions that may assist ,c?s, these Safeway Price well-balanced meals and keep cool . you m planning your meals are given below. You'll find Safeway Sice be kept'' " thte ?ae !,me these warmer df ys- dozens of other ideas on the shelves at Safeway. ?s Tlow as. possible. i he trick is to arrange menus so that 1 '1. In setting its retail prices j most of the meal preparation can be j Pfac Sltppi'eS Sllldwicll MefS ' ' -rs 'TLfTt done in the cool of the morning and .! wkih rwfW miff rutKf oi savinss resulting from a evening. We've some tips on the ( r,li Sno-white Plain or n,, Mild Western m oul" wa-y to. doing business subiect I Iodized 26 oz. ' f- LneeSe Horns . lb. 47C by pricing at tbe lowest I J " I i c i ., . , . . . point that will yield a rea- J ONE HOT DISH The well-W- MattHeS -arton 21 CheeSe cVMo. 12 years" Safeway profit" has I anced menu should include at least CTrA Peanut Mnrtsrrl Kraft's Horse QV less than two cents on ev- J one hot dish. We naturally think of " Squares 11 oz. ZJf MUSiarCJ Radish 8 oz. 7? ery dollar of sales. , . . i i i i . rmw Mas-terson's I ;L ' Deviled Ham 1C V 2. Safeway will not do specu- l soup because it is taste-tempting, I Fop LOm 2 oz. pkg. "? LlDDy $ ..n0! 14 cm lative hoarding. stores J even on the warmest days. If you J n Peter Pan n j pi Peanut 17 J wiI1 contain the largest like to make your own, then plan to I KaiSinS n 0z. If JKippy Butter lb. all P'V""'!!! fllf b' J make it in the cool of the evening for pmnes 50-60 45 Beverly ''jfuffiYb 31c made" avaflable to7 aTl cus- I reheating later. Or serve one of the1 1 ,,; r , , . i jt iiui. dul.iu. tomers. J delicious canned soups for even less ' PeanutsZ!.!. 27 Relish weeY oz. 23 1 S 'ti time m the kitchen. ! Salted Peanuts .i..ib. 27 Relish HJamburE1e2r oz 23 mofr"ooSd other prodm PLENTY OF SALADS-Summer- J (r:,n-ipt Spencers U Olivoc Ehmann's 1A n , time is salad time. Make big ones ''SPcllcS corn pkg. tf UllVeS Chopped 4 oz. 10? l and plenty of them. They can be as ti i.tf t jt t ' I - ft ! hearty as you like with meat, ! HettltllfUl CerCttlS rTffgfffi? J chicken, fish, cheese or eggs to make l&llsjtjJJ if' VSJi j i them substantial. If the salad is to ' OATS ' ""'"''M' ifrwTli X.m,'r-Ammt .mmljjU l be the ma;n course however, be sure J Mother's Cup & "XLd Produce Price Subject to Dally Market ChnnKe L jjyi)'' ' there are enough protein ingredients Saucer 48 oz. Jy- ciSCr 4j to make it equivalent in nourishment OATS . . iin...iiii ' . ji I to the usual main course. The nice Morning Glory 17i I AN I A I II I I P F N I iini iwhi nmmr thing about salads: all the ingredi- Regular 20 oz. pkg. U-f VHIllHLVUlLJ a ents can be prepared in advance and CHEERIO Thick Meat, Vine Ripened Q fJ lOmATOPC all ready for the last minute slicing, Popular yiJ rumbo : ,b- 'r VMHUIVCJ S shredding and mixing. Gelatin sal- ! Cerez) 7 ox. -- a m Lar8e SolW R"d J ads can even eliminate that. jMUFFETS WATERMELONS Xlt CASSEROLE DISHES Contrary J ?o4 o. pksr 9 Sweet Black See(Jea C , U to opinion, casserole dishes are grand pr DUITT Klondykes . n JC " 1 ""V summer offerings. They can be an Vhiff'sO' Wheat 7 J "fc"""""rr""M all-in-one meal with only a salad and 6 ozs If r"l 11 I II nTHf J dessert needed to complete the menu. PO-PHITT L U L U IVl D C K J -!Ll!!!!!L' lb. 'fit I And most of them can be cooked I whiff's O' Rice ytJ J ahead of time for reheating at the 6 oz I" Ql I IMC Fresh Sweet Red Ripe, Santa Rosa 4 last minute. Casserole dishes can fOCOA I LUllU lb. J also be cooked in the morning, then J jjrshey's 18 fiDllircC wrapped in ten or twelve thicknesses i lb lo ORANGES CARROTS J of newspaper and kept piping hot ! fDFFFF Sunkist, Sweet Juicy O J u. S. No. 1 New Crop LJ I for the noonday meal. I hV.L,C , Small Size lb. Of Clip Tops lb Of . oz. 39 LETTUCE CORN UJ.rUU2.t. Director J COFFEE Solid. Crisp . Sweet Tender ii J The Homeraakers' Bureau I Nob Hill 'iAJ lb- "c Bantam lb. f .b ! ' 1...,c L0,r CHERRIES LEMONS HIXON 5 Large Sweet lt Sunkist, Thin Skin II J 1 Cocoanut Lamberts lb. M-Jf Juicy lb. Mf Beverages TmrllkT' POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT UllMVjtK DKCAU D s No , ..A Siiw mi Tnin S1(in Juicy Q JJJ M"ff'S Ready l4 22 Whites lb. f Seedless lb Of Townhouse Grapefruit OQ I Juice - 46 oz liJC .. V- .a TEA ciratckbury ib 43 ' Check These values 's tea S-ZZt I!' 48 C0FFEEorderdp-iu.iir....lb. 28 rny ZEPHERgum 2 m,s 54C Ctjp'i j A Dr1nk.'0f.U.-n!I! 8 oz. 8 C C F F F F Airway the Most Thrifty )()( "Bp VjT iAU punch brKo ,:z ::re jijn) crey. i,oz 24 VINEGAR ."11! g-.j-.55 iWm4'A m. c. p. j5e? lis wy jel-rite . o, bott, 10 mlim I M"! ROOT BEER PAROWAX.!p.L......b. 2? Cil' ' ' , oz. 24 PECTIN tUL . Pkgs. 25? Ky I Vfl SI W CANADA DRY lrnD linC Regular Sle Qm h' V I '' M$ Sparkling Water (Plas Trt ' MW LILJ dozen 7f ' fi . &&vflll OVALTINE " JELLY GLASSES 39 9 x. 61 FRUIT JARS ao.n 79 It a aiounA ii i .mi . i ii i iiiiij.i.ii ..in.. mil in ii . i nun uii -MwMaMaaw' ' j for food during the War, but now I'm t.lJMgl? I buyingever ythingatsi--" t ' .i . - ' .. , J . I ; Maurice Anderson . -. -i it j"-. ' ' ' ; Democratic Candidate J .. ' ! for ' X ; ' 3- ' STATE LEGISLATOR ; , ' District No. 4 I t I ' , ."" ' i " . V' ' . Primary July 9th " 'j '. ' 5 i - s ' ; -: - i .. . I " -T . . S . v..... '. ' k ' . j - .L.... , i,.-f.a-..' I n- - . ii., i i lll Tii I i" Resident of Springville over 30 years. . 0 Education : 1 year B. Y. U. ; 3 years L. D. S. Mission, Germany ; 4 years U. of U., Deg. in Engineering. Reg. Engineer, State of Utah No. 740. . Past President of Springville Fish and Game Organization. Member Kiwanis Club. Past City Councilman. . Interested in the development of Utah County, especially the Vocational School at Provo. He has been connected with this school for the last three years, but not on the payroll. Operates own business and is not dependent upon politics for support. V |