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Show August 31, 1944 I.ursdaj BEAR RIVER Mrs. Mary Christensen returned Friday from Sparta, Wisconsin, where she has spent the past month with her husband. Pvt. Gay-Ia- n ELWOOD 1 . - nin"- Mrs. Russell Waldron is spending the week at Juniper, with her sister, Mrs. Mary Showel ir. STORE HOURS v Effective September 1st Mr. and Mrs. John Marsden, of Tooele, were weekend guests at the Harry Woodward home , Overnight guests of Mrs. D. R Waldron this week were Mrs. Jack Fedderson of New Castle. Indi Stives. and Mrs. Grant Valentine anna, j jfr. and Mrs. Enos Mortensen or lingnam City. on business. ient Friday in. Malad Mortensen and 'Mrs. Mary Dr. Lyle J. Adams and wife of n their tighter, Ethel, spent Lake Burbank, California, have visited in Salt City visiting with relatives in Tremon recently Mr. and and son a brother, litji and family ton and vicinity. Dr. Adams is a r9. J. M. Mortensen surgical dentist. He is a former Mrs. Hattie Hansen, Mrs. of this community resident sister. They then returned a visited 'y Ogden, where they Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnson and and returned home the were callers at the Jesse of Boise, week. of the L. Roberts and M. W. Ward homes I yrs. M. W. Hansen was "home on Tuesday. pother" in charge of the girls ito spent three days chuck full of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts i"jn at the Girls' Home in Box were hosts on Sunday evening af?r;der Canyon. About twenty peo-- 4 ter at a social hour and meeting and in this outing participated WEEK DAYS 9:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. Mor-ensen- 'ill e, enjoyed it. ! There will be ild in the ward a Court of Honor next Sunday eve-i-i- n. The Boy Scouts will receive awards and advancements are invited to attend, j Mrs. Jane Brough spent a few jys visiting her daughter and Ijieir fad all I'amily, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen. I The Edwin Stenquist family and instructed the conjugation la?t Sunday evening. A Irery profitable and enjoyable hour las appreciated by those who alluded church. j The Chan Cornwall family is Jawing into their home this week, edy for the opening of school pay have been redecorating and 're happy to be located before :o!d weather sets in. We welcome jiem to our community. They have purchased the J. M. Mortensen jiome. 9:30 P.a LOWELL FEI01MS NEl'JS mm 4 inTER-MOl'tfT- O KETWQRX Standard of California Three Leading Brands 0 MUSICRAFT 0 CONTINENTAL we welcome you to Visit Our RECORD DEPARTMENT DECCA GAMR LE STORES Authorized Dealer HOWARD H. FREISS Tremonton it ilies. r d Miss Leah Woerner of New York City, has been visiting with frinds and relatives in Tremonton. She came to attend the memorial services for her brother, Sgt Jake Woerner, Sunday. Mrs. Donna Woerner will accompany her Friday, when she leaves to return home. ..l Margarine 1 LUNCH BOX Sandwich Spread ' Pint ! LUNCH MEAT Armour's Trect I ' 12 oz 25 Duchess 33c Honey ...p- Mild Western (12 poir.tijj lb DXCAU Julia I.ee ' 2u oz. Su Knrl.hrd Wrijiht ioavts 2 to: r Quart to "TOMGHT A Pint nnrin ' bet,er Nu-Ma- Matra Mi Mutual Stations i Eat Meats $688.00 Plymouth Sedan $869.00 22 H lb Buick Sedan Truck 1941 Ford Sedan Ford Sedan DeTv.ixe 1938 TCA Canterbury CA uiack lb 23 lb $1120.00 $688.00 lb. Jar Airwav, A Selrctftd Mild Blend, lb SUZANNA $1191.00 P.incakp und Waffle Flour, ill hi oz Ground Beef Sirloin Steak --itzzz- Mi Lean, Mild A (irnUe lb. Lamb Legs J26c Full of Flavor "issa -- Milk Fed Lamb (7 points) ft? A Lb 35 Grade home-bake- d with favorite dressing Hot biscuits or rolls made from prepared mix Peaches with cream (or shortcake) Coffee or iced tea. Monday's Brunch Chilled fresh fruit or fruit juice Scrambled egps with bacon Raw fried potatoes Cinnamon rolls or butterhorns Coffee. Monday' Dinner Cold sliced ham (baked Friday or Saturday morning) Potatoes cooked with jackets on Salad with pickles, tomato wedges and green onions Coffee, tea, or carbonated beverage Veal Roast Cuts Shoulder A Lb $798.00 1935 Ford Dump Truck Chevrolet Pick-u- p 1937 Plymouth Sedan $616.00 Knrlchcd, 27 Grade (3 cans 2 pta.) 8 ko, Mornlntr or Carnation, LARD U. 8. lbs 1 for Inspected OATS fJlory Quick Morning or , Ik. 19 Ilex. J QC fC Mm M f, I'eerleas Large Can fooo! vwv, i rYHEfl.,. J Ko. J'i BEETS tord3 Mott Chopped can IPKlCtSTO Potatoes I...BUT AS I WAS 'NV dsV fmiVf spcnos too much CT SAUY, THtS I I FOR GKOCcKit S AMU JT . . j va f J. I vvhte rr.ASiCAMEAuoNG Pn, ' WlUx 01 U. S. No. 10 ' So1"'' Bunklst. Kniall Siae Sweet. Juicy 8 ib. Kh Cantaloups 7HE ANSWER! WE KfOV,MOM- NOWADAYS NO v'HPNe fwTSBt z Tomatoes Lettuce 1rt' 17 Oranges 11 Corn 8 SPINACH SALLY ffiD yS, r X fteJ I REMEMBER pkg Peaches 25 24 KELLOGGS Torn Flakes 11 oa. pkg $300.00 .... Some later .$2.09 Albvra Hf(C. or Quick. Ig. pkg. No. YOU 6II7LS TALK. ABOUT THE Ptf.CS Of 60 lb sfinvm PRQduce 60 OATS MILK 4 Models than mentioned above THKY'KK RIGHT and TUICED RIGHT 5 lbs. 10 Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton 45C up lcbf n 1 'A' size 10 ibs Avacados QOf The Energy 7 wpen'i"Vu'fXoi!.n.'ib. IrSou see. (T 15 QUITE A srrxe. fine fooo, but 7l yZYk fiKrl OUT A30UT AT THE END OF THC tfiOKTH rOU"LL RNO rrs cost wu 2L Fruit 23 Lb 1 I 'hone 20 Chilled watermelon. i. SHORTENING Royal Satin 3 lb. Jar FLOUR Kltclx-Craft 1 rherub TopcanaJpta) Quality $975.00 Several Other Guaranteed Used Cars Kdward'a Drip or Iieular. COFFEE DeLuxe 1938 ait Big f Generous servings beans (cooked Friday; reheated) Cole slaw with raisins Crusty French rolls or Chilled bread Apple butter grapefruit. Sunday' lata Braakfat Tnll glasses a of chilled orange juice Hot ca.':crs with syrup or iam Bacon and fried Coffee. egTgs on the side dl Sliced Bacon 43 28 20 COFFEE 1 Tudor Plymouth Sedan Lunh-lrok- Saturday's Dlnnar of Good meat It a "must" lor th waak-tn- Token Savers $1098.00 Dual Axle (Ceiling Price) 1938 Saturday'! wedge of honeydew melon Plain omelet with jelly Fried luncheon meat Toasted muffins Coffee. $831.00 Model 433 1939 G. M. C. " Perhaps these menu suggestions will be helpful: AT HOtKV'S"-O- vrr Sundu), 0:.'M) P. M. 43 Veal Chops 35 Prime RibJWiKr.ii.b 29 25 A Crude Lb week-end- Sunday'! Dinner Cold fried chicken (Cook Saturday) Potato chips Big bowl of tossed vegetable salad Pot Roast Chickens Shoulder Cuts (6 points) the last "long 17 $1.95 - COMES 35 37 Qt. MAYONNAISE CHEESE 1 Rea $1216.00 hcri of the year! And whether you spend all of it at home or enjoy a family one thing is cerpicnic tain: meals will have to be prepared. ...y$i. 24 ?uw ll 5 eokend Incidentally, they'll save you money! Real Roast . icnneiong Good food can make this week-enrefreshing! Plan for it now buy it early (at Safeway!) and enjoy it! Here are some sample suggestions. Jell-We- Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson, Mrs. Donna Woerner, Miss Leah Woernor and Sophie and Don Woerner spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. n- 1- a Weal planning as dinner guests on Sunday. Those present were Lt. and Mrs. Wayne McBride of California, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moncur of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs J. W. McBride and son, Cleve, and Mrs. Lucinda Beacher, of Brigham City; and Mr. and Mrs. Ashael McBride and two children of Salt Lake City. Lt. McBride has just returned from more than a year in Chevrolet Coupe 1939 i Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ward had a number of out of town relatives Heater Plymouth Coach jiI . and Earl Watkins and their fam Pontiac Sedan 1939 i I V 1 5 , I Mrs Catherine Watkins, of Logan, is spending the week in Tremon ton, visiting relatives. She spent last week in Montpelier and Buhl, Idaho, visiting her sons Leo Spictd Luncheon 1939 I In Single Records or Albums Mrs. Thomas YV. Harrison is here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler, while her husband is attending Officers' Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Maurine A. Toone and two sons, Joe and Phil, of Crovdon. Utah were guests of her parents, Mv. and Mrs. Eh C. Anderson, Sunday evening and Monday. She luncheon. Guests included Messrs came to see Verl Anderson, who and Mesdames M. W. Ward, Aarl left for his home in California Bennett and Melvin Hamilton. Monday moming. Other guests at the Anderson Mrs. Alice Ward spent Tuesday home during the weekend were and Wednesday in Salt Lake vis- Miss Eloise Anderson, their daug- iting with her sister, Mrs. Leah ter, of Ogden; another daughter. Collett of Columbia, South Car- Dorothy, and her husband. Ken olina, who was enrooute to Cal- neth Paskett of Henifer, their son ' ifornia. She also attended the Co- ; llett family reunion at Fairmont Park. Guaranteed Used Cars 1938 TTsTN Phonograph Records Stores Authorized Dealer CEILING PRICES ON 1940 1 A Complete Line of 's Van-lerhid- VTT vy au I V ANNOUNCING to 8:00 p. m. GAMBLE I l 0 to 6:00 p. m. SATURDAYS l TS w T7r3 U J va-itio- y Mrs. Ruth Davis, of Malad, visMiss Tess Johnson is spending ited during: the week with her a three weeks vacation at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. brother, Melvin Castleton and Guy Johnson Change of ' 1 Page Five Verl and wife of Inxon, California; their son Ray and family of Garland, and their son Dean and ANNOUNCING Christensen of Salt tfiPg Twila Meldrum, weekend at the spent City, ike her parents, Mr. and with fje T. A. Meldrum. is. and Mrs George Daley, of Lssa, Oregon, are spending their Station visiting at the home of Mrs. Sam Mortensen. The jjes are sisters. Tuesday they fsited in Perry with their mother, tjjfg. AH""" VALLEY LEADER AMOTOTVKNK I HAO TO 6 IEO RfiHTIMIO SAffWAY.TD |