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Show SDAV-MAY 24, 1951 f Donald Sorenson, son !, and Mrs. Reed Bench, ar cfM'iaSt week in Long Beach, rive? !n the St. Paul. He has llf-na(on in Korea for the months. He plans to visit r wth his family in July. Shirley Smith spent lat week at the USAC in Lon with others from the U S-lS ministration office. Her Zl band, Wayne Smith, joTned her in Logan Friday nigh and v.ted with his father before turning heme. 0re WINDSOR SEE WHAT YOU BUY! Our exhibit is so complete that you .ml 1 J..!nn.' AnI ClDL' ti m nisi your preference at whatever invest- JjNBOW Lnt vou may care to URAN1TES r I . make, see tne new 1950 RAINBOW GRANITE monu-You'll monu-You'll then appreciate ap-preciate why we call fhem OUR CHALLENGER CHAL-LENGER VALUES. .1. l Ever; square o surfaet It polisliei ... to yrevent diseofora-lio diseofora-lio to itiafet natural colon deep and rich. BEESLEY HOHUfflSJT S VAULT CO. cnUTH 7th EAST ppnwr trtM W w 1UD4-W U ACROSS FROM PROVO CEMETEHV K Mrs. Nielson Conducted by Blanche Nielson Windsor residents ait invited to call 0689-R3 with personal items and other oth-er news. ORJEM-GENiVA TIMES 1 Mary Joe Swensen has been chosen to teach the Seagull class m Primary. Irene Bates will act ds nisionan and magazine agent. The Primarv nffiVoro n teachers enjoyed a quilting and social at the home of Bertha Kirk. The MIA will hold their dosing dos-ing serial Monday evening, May 2 at Canyon Glen. The closing social for the Re-1 Re-1 ef Society will be held Tuesday cf ernoon in the Relief Society room. Out going officers will be honored guests. .A good pro gram will be presented and refreshments re-freshments served. f4 i ' I BOWLING FOB BLIND ... A new regulation bowling alley is seen In nse by one of the blind at (he Lighthouse ot the the New York Assn. for the blind in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glazier Glaz-ier and daughter Joan of Keet-ley Keet-ley spent the weekend in Edge-mont Edge-mont Mr. Glazier's mother, Mrs. Florence Glazier is seriously ill. Mr. nd Mrs. Paul Whiteley pre the parents of a baby boy. Grandparents the Mr. and Mrs Otten Whiteley. Mr. and Mrs. William Hull and family left Thursday for a two weeks vacation in Calif ornia, OAK HILLS f i i Mrs. McKell Conducted by McKell residents an invited lo call 2660-J with personal items and olh er news. 9 Visitors at the Ferrv Niel son home Sundav were Dorothv Tuttle of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson of Tooele. Hal Crane of Ogdcn and Mrs. Katie Franks of Salt Lake City spent Thursday visiting vvitr their sister, Mrs. Edna Doe. 9 Mr. and Mrs- Don Conrad (Vitta Thomas) are the parents oi a baby boy. It is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. El wood Conrad. -. jL .. . ,i . M 1 COOKIES lib. 2 9c Sandwich, vanilla or chocalate SYRUP. 25c Sleepy Hollow 12 oi. OLIVES cfurE of a Vbune Mv) ewjoymG- ho -v i i Si) Watch a youngster (age 6 to 60) bite into a piece of fried Safeway chicken. The happy expression that oomes to his face is ample proof of the wonderful flavor of these select fryers. It's flavor that is grown in the bird through special feeding which produces tender, sweet meat. This poodnesa is rnrpfiillv safeguarded by means of rigid quality control to bring the chicken to you at its Very best Each bird is completely cleaned and dressed ready for the pan. Every Day Needs FfXC '"oMott Gm, Doled, I WW Fr,,h. Lo,t RA. A J.. (VBIJQ Pack Train. Rich in 'IWr R,,IMcml. VlaaV Pancok t Wn.'d. XVllM tin,,, iniL. ,VJKAT!? Breakfc.1 Cereal 'larttJ large IjM.Btg. TF1 TIMt Th. Party "t Cracken lb l i a- 63c 76c 77c 98c 33 Miscellaneous 8 KAM A..,d Plavor. m 63c 5 oi. can 35C "en ;jf"'f Duchm Salad ...rS EARS ,-3 ''EAT u SAUCE 11c 47c Pin Alio rime ri-me rrl 3 fo. Pram or Tang I J (z. Hemi a Sr. 3 cam JLI f Expo! ition No. 303 can t 'W ZEE 7ru !IETTI hZ"Kan 8 for J00 PICA1CM Holiday ahead! Swell time to fill the picnic basket with good foods from Safeway... and head for the open road. Here are some picnic ideas: PICKLES OLIVES S Aro DiHt oi. can 23 Ebonv. Rio. f . Medium No. 1 tall can CHEESE, Mild lb. 49c COOKIES .b pka 44c MUSTARD :r,f p,o, W ft r MORE GOOD HEAT VALUES FRANKFURTERS 59 POHX ROAST i: QmmiD beef tF:;h fc mc por;( Cn0?s LUIICH MEAT ZL , 59 PICIHCS LtU BACOIJ COH,.: AQs IIAflC saii, $,ok.d ID. TA IIMI.IJ Suit lean, loin Center Cult Small, Smoked BEEF ROAST S Alia Graded, f . Blade lb. 07 CHICKENS Whole or Shank Half Swanton'i, Cut-up Breail or Thigh lb. Typical Scfevay Savings bi.llrf uelici. liciout Fruit No. Vh can p k & c:ans Dinnerette 22 can 19 POTATO CHIPS cc!r 39 COriED BEEF .'1 39 Marshm2!!ow$ sTo?; 10 STRAWS cDrdDuck2pkg.. 25 FIAPKINS lT pkB 15 PAPER PLATES 7.9 in. 15c Teaspoons & Forks 9 PAPER CUPS Drink do, 12 29c PEACHES aSiS 30c CHERRIES roXrtrcan 25 GRAPEFRUIT uiSZ. 17c While Magic giant pkg. Favorite kinds . . . priced low BEVERAGE ST?- 1.00 (No Bottle Deposit) COCA COLA Depont) 4 for 25;. FLAV0RADE TT 15 IllirC Sonny Down, Refrething OCy JUIvb Tomato 46 01. ton MmJt APPLE 1USCE churc., 31 juice sr- 3fo, i.oo Full O'Gold, Sweetened 35c JUICE inirr Pit JUivC la lam Illirr Green Spot, Orange Orange Pineapple, 46 oi. can 46 oi. can 46., n f a 1 1 1 Gardemide, Cut, OZmiJ Green No. 303 can msie,ll Emerald Bay, Fancy No. 2 can 13 17c REAL ROAST 'TTBT 59c c:..R..i 251b.. 2.51 SALAD OIL EZL 06 Sugar Belle, Tender, Sweet No. 303 can f!")M Dinnerette, Willi Whole Kernel No. 303 can 16 15 TOMATOES PORK & BEANS ITlZ 1.00 COTTAGE CHEESE CT5 23 Gardntid, Ex. t A - No. 2 can II llfC IAif,Frerfi, JUIVC Froien, Orange 6 oz. can 21c muztis-zrr 1.33 BLEACH SS CLEANSER Zft tmm 23c WAX PAPER .1 23 Furniture Polish bot, SOAP lux. Toilet 1 ban SOAP SSewo Pino, Tenet 1 ban 19 TREND Detergent m. oka. 57 25 Rm. 1.93 B LVUit Enriched STRAWBERRIES SALMON rrtN..,ta.M..70 CRACKEHS s;;;0 ,43 COMIC C00XS UUf.i Popular Flavor. Ipkge. MEVJ POTATi PEAS s S. No. 1. Full Pods f)5 U.S.No.1, CJLnJ "A-Size, Whi TOMATOES HXtL CORN us Whit Rosa 17v iArfATC w i.No.1, Alt- VMilitUI J Nrw Crop, Sp To. h. I. S. No. 1, Bantaai ASPARAGUS L! LEMONS Plenty Juicy at. GRAPEFRUIT 8 lb. Bag PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAIU MARKET CHANGES 15 wax o::io:js 7 15 CACDAGEt COFFEE . No. 1, I for Stow lift 2'i8h?4T,tndw ' J'H Enri 0 "iched, lVilb.loof.23 (o) Airway, (q) Fresh Ground lb. Nob Hill, Quality Coffee, lb. B3t MARGARINE Sunnybank, Fresh Colored 0. Dolewood, FrtKfi Colored, lb. 43 it The youth of the ward were honored in the Sunday evening services when awards were pre sen ted to LDS girls and Aaronic priesthood members. Arthur Ad nmson was in charge. Maurice Harding presented badges to 17 scou's. Special awards were pre sented by Wesley Knudsen. scoutmaster. Talks were given by Gary Lloyd, Gerald Kindred and Don Stewart. Ted Packard Cary Lloyd Dan Wakefield and Tony Taylor received Star bad S'ts. The Primary classes taught by Eva Nelson and Leola Oadd went roller skating Monday af ter Primary. Twenty youngsters enjoyed the outing. Primary ' will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Wymount ciiapel. Regular class work will continue through the sunmier. President Chloe Finlayson and her counselors, Irene Brown and Anna Wakefield, are in charge of the work. The closing social of the Relief Re-lief Society was held Tuesday at the home of LaPriel Crane. A monthly meeting will be held during the summer with the first at the home of Jane Larsen on June 5. Elder Gerald Dalton trom Pleasant Grove, recently return ed from the Argentine mission, was tne speaker at MIA on Wednesday. The MIA class taueht bv Mar garet Taylor was honored at a dinner and dance at the boat club house Friday. Inez Muhles- tein assisted n serving dinner to me a young people. AIR RIDE TIRES Recapped Air Ride Tires All Sizes. GUARANTEED TIRE RECAPPING OK Rubber Welders 8th South end State Street Orem, Utah VINEYARD Conducted by Malicent - , WeKs Vineyard f residents are Invited to call 0893 Jl f ! with personate j Items and oth er news. '- -J- - i Mrs. Wa Genealogical meetinu ill hp held Friday evening in the cnap-el. The closing social for the Re-'ef Re-'ef Society members was nel.t Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Uebertson eave the icience lesson. A program and rfreshmcnis were eninvoH. Meetings will be held nnre a month during the summer. An interesting reoort was rriv- en Sunday morning in the Gospel Gos-pel Doctrine class by the par- n.s oi servicemen and mssion-ries mssion-ries who are away from home. The MIA Maids girls gave the nroirrnm ot mia Tuesday evening. Next Tuesday t vening a social will be held for all MIA workers. OKEM STAKE MISSIONARY GROUP HEARS TRAVELERS i J .Api.iiriiits in I ureal tintian, the Netherlands Urguay, and Czechoslovakia have been told by Reed Benson, Hp mar Ti i i- V il . uo.ia, ncuuciu no warn and Bert Todd to members of the Orem Stake returned miss ionary organization in recer- meetings. The group holds a fireside once each month fniiruin rK-. Sunday evening services. Refreshments Re-freshments have been served la the homes of Phyllis Farley. Kenneth Howard, Leonard Beckman and Mr. and Mrs-James Mrs-James Bonner. All recently returned missionaries mission-aries are invited to join the i-i oup. Leonard Beckman is president pres-ident of the organization. Mrs. Dorothv her mother, Mrs. Lucv Clvde were Salt Lake Citv vkitnr Friday. Orders Taken Now for DECORATION DAY Artificial Flowers Wreaths Made to Order Sirs. Esfella Duffin Orom Telephone Office building build-ing May 23 Jo 30 or phone 0521 J3 after hours. F0K G00DNESS SAKE TAKE TADLE QUEEN ROYAL BAKING COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY ,0.69 1 n.. 45 ys gggr - 'v rrr- ,.59 W 1.19 X " fit N) i i ;! t i i THE NEAREST THING TO 'PERPETUAL MOTION' once you have given it a8pood start, working work-ing for you year in and year out, earning interest in good times and bad. What is a "good sUrt?" Not necessarily a lump sum deposit, but rather a definite plan for banking a definite part of your income in-come every time you get paid. Thousands of Utah County people have profited prof-ited by our service in just this way. Why don't you? 2 PERCENT INTEREST Oil SAVINGS UP TO $10,000.00 n n n t a t ... , PROVO |