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Show ' Page E i g h t . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, U 1 ' A H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Friday, October 27, 1944 , * Can You Phone SUPER FOOD FIGHTS / '30 LE.TS FIGHT WITH IT. TOO/ CONSEI'VE IT/ TI-lE TI-liNG . FOODS Your Saturday Orders Friday P. M. '? WE DELIVER Ph. Mid 200-201 MIDVALE UTAH TO DO/ SPECIALS FOR SAT., OCT. 28th * 79C Cauliflower, No.1 Fancy .. lb. 5C Dry Onions, 50-lb bag No.1 SCOTT'S TISSUE ... 3 for 22C WHEAT HEARTS .. large 21C Shredded Wheat NBC, 2 for 21C PRUNE JUICE quarts ......... 29c SATURDAY SPECIALS! ORANGE JUICE 46-oz. can . . . . . 49c SEEDLESS RAISINS .... 2-lb. pkg. 23c TOMATO JUICE 46-oz. can . . . . . 22c RED MEXICAN BEANS, 3-lbs. 25c GRAPEFRUIT & ORANGE JUICE Blended, 46-oz. 45c BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI . pkg. 31c COFFEE, Sunkist . . . lb. jar 31C Grapefruit Juice 46-oz. can ..... 31c PEAS, Golden B, Extra Sifted 15e Pineapple JUICE No. 2 tins ..... 15c NAVY BEANS ............. 3-lbs. 25c HEINZ CATSUP . . . . . . . . . . bottle 23c HONEY BUTTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33c LUX FLAKES .... lge (limited) 25c OVAL TINE .................... 69c VEL . . . . . . . . . . lge box (limited 25c FANCY HEAD RICE . . . . 2-lbs. 25c IVORY FLAKES . . . . . . lge box 25c FANCY HEAD RICE . . . . 3-lbs. 35c P & G SOAP .... ~ . . . . . . 10 bars 45c PRUNES . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2-lb. pkg. 35c DUZ ........... _.......... large 23c SUGAR ........................................................ 10-lbs. PEANUT BUTTER Skippy. Creamy or Chunck GRAND SALAD DRESSING ................ quart iar M J B RICE .............................................. 2-lb. pkg. DUFF'S WAFFLE MIX ............................... pkg. RALSTON WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL .... pkg. SNOWDRIFT ............................................ 3-lb. jar HYPRO .................................................... %-gal jar WOODS CROSS CATSUP ........ No.2 tall can STRIKE'S PLUM PRESERVES ........................ jar NUCOA ........................................ 1-lb. 32c; 2-lbs. CALUMET BAKING POWDER .................... 1-lb. TREET ............ ....... ....... ................................ ...... can OSAGE ORANGE JUICE .................... No. 2 can RITZ CRACKERS lge. pkg............... 23c 67r~ 35c 29c 25c 25c 23c 68c 25c 19c 19c 63c 17c 33c 19c Hon~y Bee Graham CRACKERS 2-lb. box ................ 33c ' SUGAR 10 lbs...... 61c Farm FRESH Vegetables SUGAR 25 lbs...... $1 SUGAR 5 lbs......... 35c POT ROAST (commercial) lb. 24c PORK SHANKS ........... . lb. 15c PORK LIVER, Fresh ........ lb. 24c LAMB STEW ................ lb. 17c: SHORT RIBS to boil ........ lb. 17c NIPPY CHEESE . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c: BREAST OF VEAL for stuffing 22c RIPE OLIVES ....... bulk, pint 35c PURE PORK SAUSAGE .. . lb. 25c MINCE MEAT . . . . . . 2-lbs. for 35c: DRY ONIONS ..................................... 10-lb. bag LETTUCE .......................................... 2 lge. heads POTATOES. Red Bliss ................................ 10-lbs. CARROTS. .................................................. bunch TURNIPS ..................................................... bunch CABBAGE .................................................... pound PUMPKIN ....................................... ............. pound . MEATS TO FRY OR ROAST OR STEW, NOTI-IING BUT THE BEST FOR Member of Associated Grocers Assn. ' cA.round 'Town With Edilh .Jenson Glen Orton has arrived home from Los Angeles, to spend 2 weeks with his parents, Mr & Mrs Bill Orton. Mr & Mrs Kresh Juretich have been busy passing out the cigars this week, they are that proud of their first baby girl, born Thursday at the Cottonwood maten-l.ity hospital. Local deer hunters have opened the shooting season with a bang. However, we wonder if some of them don't keep their eyes open for dears instead of deers! It's been good seeing Stanley Peterson (better known as Stanley Stewart, of Hollywood). He's :here for a visit, as well as to star in a Theta Alpha Phi production. Kenneth Griffiths is keeping mighty busy visiting all his friends Plenty of Parking Space. No Meters. while home on a navy leave from his station at Banana Ridge, Florida. Kenny is an aviation machinists mate first class. The Jeff Jensen family of Sandy are still receiving congratulations for their new baby girl, born Oct 4. They have one boy and 4 girls now. Donna Radovich added new laurels to her crown last Friday by pledging to Delta Gamma sor~ ority at the U of U. Donna is a sophomore student on :t:he university campus, and is the daughter of Mrs Clara Radovich. Well, beet vacation finally came along to give the kids a well de~ served school rest ... to say noth~ jng of the teachers! Mr & Mrs Elmer Nielsen enter~ tained at a dinner and card party Tuesday on Pioneer street. Guests were Mr & Mrs Bill Orton, Mrs Phil Fisher and Mrs Lelia Hill of Los Angeles, Calif. I Mt-s W Dale Nelson entertained her War Widows club at her home last Friday with an evening of sewing and chatting, plus refreshments. Those in attendance were Barta Brady, Grace Jensen, Dahrl Kemp, Betty Griffiths, Norma Swenson and Ramona Rupper. Can·oll Healy is just recovering from a siege of typhoid fever. John Gatley is here from Eureka visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs Milton Morton. Mrs Carroll Healy and Mrs June Thomas will entertain their Girl Scout Brownie troop with a party on Halloween night. The time will be from 6:30 to 8 p m at Mrs Thomas' home on First avenue. Shouldn't say it, but Edith Jenson celebrated another birthday Saturday evening with a dinner at the home of Miss Kay Hosmer in Salt Lake Clty. Take it easy on Halloween! , ' . . . -------, ' ' . YOUii:;;:;::;;~~ ..-. "< === ' GUARANTEED FRESH SPUR RISK CAPITAL. INDUSTRIALISTS ASK Risk capital must be encouraged if the nation is to avoid postwar inflation, according to the consensus of 17 leading industrialists re~ vealed in a recent poll of the life insurance companies in America. Some business men questioned advised price controls for a "reasonable period," or nntil supply approximated demand, but expressions such as "lower taxes to encourage new capital investment,'' "encouragement of investment,'' "tax policy that will encourage business to expand" and 11 removal • of the present discriminatiops against risk capital" appeared in nearly every answer. QUALITY MEATS LEG OF LAMB. Choice ............ lb. 39c LAMB STEW ................................ lb. 19c ;,.,.;~--v SIRLOIN STEAK ........................ lb. 35c ROUND STEAK ......................... lb. 36c FRANKS ........................................ lb. 35c MOBILE LIBRARY SERVICE Mobile field libraries, trucks fitted out as complete libraries which travel on a regular weekly schedule to isolated anny units, are now being operated out of the 9th Service Command library depot, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif, Xenophon Smith, command librarian, announced today. ''OH! GO TO GRASS'' H. Grass Furniture Store 29c ISc 33c Sc Sc Sc Sc 4981 So. State Murray, Utah, Tel. 669 See Our Prices. Why Go Farther'? Save Your Tires. |