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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 orem-oekeva Now you can buy an "O.K. USED CAR" One-third Down -18 Months to Pay DROP IN TODAY FOU A DEMONSTRATION OF THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE 3 H n LARGE SELECTION Tf nix nroT nT.. 3 0 ii OUR LOT 175 NORTH FIRST WEST PROVO PHONE 155 Mr. and Mrs. Don Holda-way Holda-way and daughter attended the Boren family reunion at Lagoon Sunday. Eugene Boghtpj. mosa Beacr, Calif Jl, A SCERA CHATTER Grccnspot Orangeade can MARGARINE L25c CHILI SAUCE PIE CRUST MIX ,7..i6a SIMOIIIZ WAX Reg. 19c, Now CM . Quart Can. Vwr GELATIN DESSERTS 7 JERGENS SOAP SALE 3Bar927? Oil PI fl II Pacific Rose OH LU U II Reg. 39c Now STARK1ST TUNA C1""kst 270 GLASS WAX 5Pta,c:'- l.'JJ It 16 Bags 19c 48 Bags 51c TOMATO SOUP HEINZ 3 FOR S2? CRISCO - SPRY PABST-ETT CHEESE PORK AND BEANS 3 LBS 2 LB. 75 Pierces No. 2'i Can 2lC . .. i - i DINNER CLUB S P R EA D 0T m BABY FOOD HEW POTATOES r i . ueroers ana liemz A j 3 FOR Oy Strained HunVs CAN OA 9T SOFT DRINKS "as D IS II OP'S CAIIDIESll PARK'S Ike Cream ALL FLAVORS Half Gallon 75c Quarts 39c Gallons 1.49 r S n affile 00 YES, A BOUQUET OF BARGAINS AWAITS YOU AT PARK'S SUPER MARKET. BY BARGAINS WE MEAN A LARGE SELECTION SELEC-TION OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE PRICED PRIC-ED AS LOW OP. LOWER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN! IN THESE DAYS OF CAREFUL SPENDING IT IS MORE IMPORTANT IMPORT-ANT THAN EVER FOR YOU TO MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO! THE LIMIT IN YOUR FOOD PURCHASES. WE REALIZE THAT FACT, AND ARE WORKING EVERY ANGLE TO BRING YOU BONUS VALUE WITH EVERY PURCHASE AT PARK'S SUPER MARKET. COME IN TODAY! GRAPEFRUIT Sweet - Seedless LB. ORANGES Sweet - Juicy LB. SWEET CORN 5tf TOMATOES MStojj GRAPES Thompson Sedless ir lb. vr POTATOES l-iwki io lbs. Svr Hade with. pi mmi- fHi smooth, rich j.icrn:g i.;i:x . . . 4 Cans DTiESOEI MEAffO ?K?UNDJJEEF lb. 63c LA J& JMqrshank half BACON BEEF POT ROASTS" FliANKFURTEW lb59c lb. 49c lb. 69c lb. 59c C 0 U N T R riTTUSAGE SANDWICITSPREAD IfcT Made Fresh Daily U ID. &5C (ilfiilPfr3 BlllJflJ nppf III) OPEN 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Helen Maycock and Donna Lee Brackett have joined the staff as fountain operators. Joan Loveridge will serve as a new candy salesgirl. LEMON DROP KID playing Friday Bind Saturday from start to finish., is- bright,., amusing, heart warming entertainment. Bcb Hope has the leading role with Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Nolan and Jane Daiwell. Not only is Bob Hope in top form, but the picture has the added entertainment value of being , based on a Damon Runyon story. I The laughs are frequent, but I there Eire occasional breathing spells and a song or two to keep I! the story moving. The program for Monday, , Tuesday and Wednesday consists of two outstanding action stories. THE PAINTED HILLS is another of those entertaining ' Lassie pictures that will please i i the family. It is filmed in gor- (Paul Kelly and Gary Gray in addition to Lassie. The second feature, QUEBEC, has taken its I story from early French Canad- I! ian history. This picture is also ; timed in Technicolor and feat ures Cbrrinne Calvet and John jBarrymore Jr. 1 1 inn. A AflU int. LLUr- , akjj woman will play at the children's matinee Saturday at 1 1:30. In addition there will be . three cartoons in color and an other chapter of the exciting serial. Mrs. Virginia Young suffered suff-ered severe burns on her arms and hands when her gas water heater exploded. Friday and Saturday J llUiA AliUJbO 1 UlliUUl 11UU1 VV I UU JUNES"! MllMMlMqM'ilWlMnOneU' MCjN., TUES., WED. AUGUST 6-7-8 Mrs. Inez Messick gave a Dartv honnrinff Mre Fult To-. I vis Monday evening. The ladies I : 1 , . . . . . yumea aunng me evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to Ber-niCe Ber-niCe Stubbs. MiiHrcfi I ' tijiiia.i! Mildred Hunfpr ,T.r d iLynette Triplett, Elsie Jex, Flor "i.c uoiiuii, xvamerine isoyce, Maxine Davis. Wilma nniocn) Mrs. Bernette Olsen, Corrinne viaDDiias ana jean Messick. .!-G'M ...... V l-SlV"1" " TECHNICOLOR PA!IL KELLY-BflUCE CCWLK8 GARY 6RAY AND: Filmed in Technicolor and starring John Barrymore Jr. Corinne Colvet. "QUEBEC" Sat. and Mrs. V. n inhr. I - ww.uovu and family were here for a visit uiis weeK. He is stationen at San Antonio, Texas. Miss Rachel Johnson has returnen to her home in Holden, Utah after spending the summer with the M. K. Johnson family. MisS Ann Rnhtimann . 6"vc a , birthday and slumber party at her home last week. Games , were played and a waffle supper served. Those enjoying the party par-ty were Sandra Pugh, Maurine x.uiu.ei0ra, sniriey and Sharon Schumann, Shurlene Cox Beverly Bev-erly Bouhous, Lois Richards and Pat Nuttall. Mrs. Olea Schumann Schu-mann was asissted in entertain- is oy ioreen Schumann. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lunce-ford Lunce-ford have returned from a vacation vac-ation trip to Yellowstone and Oregon. Provo Lincoln-Mercury Co. Midsummer Sale $995.00 '47 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN . . . RADIO, HEATER, HYD. '49 MERCURY SEDAN $1595.00 kauio, HEATER, SEAT COVERS '50 BUICK RD. MS. SEDAN .... $2195.00 kadiu, HEATER, DY'FLOW '50 WILLYS STA. WAGON .... $1495.00 u v VE, HEATER LIKE NEW '49 NASH SEDAN RADIO, HEATER, 6. D. M:'ss Judy Ivers is vacationing vacat-ioning in California. I Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards Rich-ards and family, Mrs. Douglas R-chards and Mrs. Ardith Moore have returned from a week's vacation va-cation in Yellowstone Park. Axel Andrpeaon it. mS treatment at the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital. Maurinp an4 HTt- T have returned to their home in, Branding after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Palmer and family. Mr. and Mrs. W1pv irtn en of Salt Lake Citv .ri.it.j Suhday with Mr. snH Mrs ford Stubbs. Mr. and Mr. ii.. i vujfli nun i- er and family spent Sunday in wt.-v ivirs. .Hunter's sister sis-ter and familw M j Harold Jones. Mr. and Mm wn mi j "ciuy nay , . """is lor meir home in Hopkinsville, Kentucky af.er visiting in Utah. While here they attended a session at the Manti LDS Temple. They were accompanied by their 1 two daughters mH ! I. - , : . - Duii-iii-iaw. Iw owV. ISuene Hill and (Mr. and Mrs. Minnis Evans. These cars are priced from $250 to below OPS ceiling:. We give free one year's lubrication and 50 gallons gasoline. You cannot beat this for a real bargain. 1950 FORD PANEL TRUCK 895.00 1947 STUDEBAKER PICKUP 750.00 1941 CHEV. V2 TON STAKE - 125.00 Always Better Buy Provo Lincoln-Hlcrciiry Co. 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