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Show I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, lg;u . I ' r -s - - t -. - - . ... ,v ' , lfiT , iHvv ! rath-pi; CREEN Larie Cu V lb. Fancj large irargeo 3lbs- C L PA FIX General Manager U. S. No. 1 FANCY T1 T m vi v. 1 jr t1 GUARANTEED TO PLEASE Armour's Star RUMP ROAST " ssi All Meat FRANKFURTERS 39 Armour's . SLICED BACOH 35 Tederized. Small HAMS whole or half- lb. Morrell's Pure PORK SAUSAGE lb 35 Armour's Star PRIME RIB ROAST lb- 5 Let us cut your favorit cuts of meat NO SALE COMPLETE UNTIL YOU ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED IT'S NOT JUST TALK YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR Food Budget at ESQUIRE'S If- . V . of.! ' 1 C X Q I i I ESQUIRE'S TOP HILL MART has lowered prices without sacrificing the quality of its stocks. That's the important reason why housewives in the Orem-Provo area continue to make our market their grocery center. Why don't you? FRESHER QUALITY 10 lbs. r 1 n i!i K v f . n v - . ii 'ii a H 1 a , 'in!" 1 9- n w is ij a s- IU 1 1 .. i I . . 1 -.... . ' v- EVERY DAY BANANAS lb- 16 TOMATOES "tn W Hunt's PEACHES Ij?e. 2 1-2 can Morrell SHACK ' can yij Del Monte TOMATO JUICE 'gecan ZZj SEGO MJLK 4 tall cans Libby's PINEAPPLE JUICE . 410 Heini BABY FOODS 3 cans 230 Niblets CORN l5g DILL PICKLES 22m 2S0 MIRACLE WHIP 53 ITl mj- McCormick liiiTEA ' 2-b 5 mmmmmmi ESQUIRE'S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 390 PICTSWEET PEAS nj PEAS AND CARROTS m lux 27c FLAKES LIFEBUOY2 23 HEALTH SOAP RINSO 27c lux 3 23' SOAP SWAN 2 23' SPRY 3 lb 78c SURF 27c Uf loteteta TELEVISED!! bin's medal ST1 ESQUIRE'S CUSTOMERS LOADS OF OTHER PRIZES Ask us for Details CINCH CAKE MIX - jijj SALTINE CRACKERS 2 lb. EGGS doz, ,1 GRADE A MEDIUM 4T CHATEAU CHEESE 2 lbs. oi BORDEN'S CHICKEN SOUP 3 cans jrtji CAMPBELL'S 4r BEER Case 9 ja WALTER'S No Deposit, No Return V FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 2 GREEN BEANS BROCCOLI 240 fjj PRIZES You can win! Grand Prize $850.00 MOTOROLA TELEVISION Radio Phonograph Console MOTOROLA TELEVISION SETS " UP TO 50 ADDITIONAL 1000 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES Over 810,000.00 in Prizes ;;ucoa 2 LBS. Get Entry Blanks at ESQUIRE'S Dettcte:cd Fresh Daily at Esquire's COFFEE ROLL each xCf FRESH, TASTY 33V BREAD French, whole wheat PECAN ROLLS PARKER HOUSE ROLLS doz. 35$ 22$ "It Pleases Us to Please You" OPEN EVERY DAY 100 HOURS A WEEK THE WAVES ARE WILD We don't know what the wiij waves are saying, but if wc v.ere a wave, we wouldn't bother to talk with such lovely company to whistle at. Her name is TheJ. ma Davis, Miami Beach. VI!IEYrn jyialicenl Wells 0893 Jl The Geealogical committee 3 sponsoring an excursion to tht church genealogical library i Salt Lake City on Friday even. ing. Chairman Max Blake urge.4 all who go to be there at 6 pj m. to go through the library as: a group- The MIA gave the program i:' church Sunday evening. Youth; talks were given by Norma; Clegg, James Murry and Pa:-ricia Pa:-ricia Holdaway. Ranee Orvic: gave the scriptural reading. Talks were given by Darlene; Thalman, Marilyn Zabriskie,. Eugene Gammon' and Floy; Clegg. W. M. Vernon of the stake -high council was present ani snoke Marv Lnn Hawkins and! Dale Harding sang a duet, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Reed Row. ley; Stake board members present pres-ent were Clyde Holdaway. Reei Rowley and Mrs- Lena Clegg Ross Holdaway conducted the program. A one act play was presented at Mutual Tuesday evening Barbara Anderson directed the play. Mrs- Sarah Ellen Muzzell was sustained as Senior Sunday School chorister and Nina S. Clegg was sustained as a teach er in the Junior Sunday School j Relief Society meeting will f be held next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Wells- Mrs ! Ella Hebertson will give the Soc ial Science lesson- I 9 Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Wells were hosts at a dinner Saturday given in honor of the Kirtland, New Mexico basketball basket-ball team who played in Spanish Span-ish Fork last weekend. Covers were laid for Bishop Cloude Bcckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Glea Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Wheelnr, Ormer Farnworth Marion Farnsworth, Jack Manning, Mann-ing, Lowell Christensen, Eldon Angle, James Swapp, Mervto Sherwood, Munro Foutz and William T. Wells- Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen received a long distance call this week from their son, Sirley Allen who is in York, Penn, visit'ng with his brother and sister-in-law. Sirley ' has completed com-pleted his work at the radio school in New Jersey and will leave for Germany the first part of March- He enlisted in the Army a year ago and expects to be overseas for two years- O Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brown are now making their home in Morningside Heights. ) - f , 4 V KO MISSION . . . David LlUe thai leave White House after conference with President T man. He said stories cJalmlni be i Kotnr to Moscow to seek atomic pa with SUlio absard. 1.11 ie Sot and te fiti for pop lion |