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Show 1045 ,v March 1, I V.EK RIVER VALI.EY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Page Five honors went to Tremonton. Our tertained at a family dinner SunTroy's brother. Pfc. Dale Miller boys played a clean game and were day. is stil at Fresno, Caifornia, awaitgood ports. Mrs. Oorge Ward and her son ing further assignment. Voss were in Logan on business Monday. Iaie HuiisF:i Now At (amp Roberts Dale Hansen, a son of Mr. and FROM - Mrs I UU Joseph E. Hansen of Elwood J who recently entered military The ward reunion and banquet is now located at Camp training was held last Friday evening. A California. Roberts, program was held afterwards in Sid Johnson at Camp Roberts the chapel. Sidney Johnson, formerly with Jay Eourne was in charge of the locxJ J. C- Penney store, is now Sgt. McXeiely Transferred. While enroute from Ft Lewis, the program, which was enjoyed at Camp Roberts, California. Sid to Camp Beale, Caliis Washington, with the ail. is oy heavy artillery and Cecil R. McNeely had fornia, exams to offigt taking for qualify A dance was also enjoyed folthe opportunity to visit at home a cers training. lowing the program. Mrs. Alice few days with his family. Welling, oldest lady in the ward Burns at Caiifomla Camp Boy was present at the reunion. Pvt. Merriill Burns, son of Mr. Odell Bradshaw vbdts at home Mrs. Lewis McFarland and two and Mrs. Albert Bums of Fielding Ensign Odell Bradshaw was daughters, returned to their home is now stationed at Camp Roberts, home on a short leave this week to in Arimo, Idaho, Monday. California visit his father, George Bradshaw Mrs. Nana Earl and sons I R. and family. He expects to leave and Denny were in Logan on Valley Boys Ilave Surprise Visit.. San Francisco some time soon for business Saturday. Pvt. Leon J. Grover of Fielding the Pacific theatre. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coombs cel- has been overseas for several ebrated their, 57th Wedding anni months and was recently working Dean R. Grover Receives versary last Friday. Their sons in the PX somewhere in Wings Italy, Dean R. Grover of Fiielding, has and daughters are; Elmer, Lester, when who should walk into the Irvin, Fred and Dean of Garland; store but Jasper Rhodes of East graduated from the aerial gunners school at Harlington army Mrs. Alice Ward and Iris of Garland, the first boy from this secion that Leon had seen for two air field Texas and has received his wings. He has been in the serLa Mont Richards and Walter years. The two enjoyed a real vis- vice since last and is were in Salt Lake City it talking over old Sutherland times and a son of Mr. andSeptember Mrs. Ralph Grovover the week end, things at home. er of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and n Farm-iMavis were at daughter Troy MEler Finishes Boot Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Christensen gton Friday, visiting Mr. and Training and Mr. nd Mrs. Quentin Allen Mrs. Dean Grover and son Dennis. Troy M. Miller, AS returned to made a business trip to Evanston Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess's sons Farragut Idaho, after five days and Kemmerer over the weekend. and "daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. spent at the home of his parents, On the return trip they visited in Percy Hess from Tucson, Arizona Mr. and Mrs. James Miller in Montpellier with Mr. and Mrs. has been visiting at their home Brigham City. Owen Johnson. for the past week. A large crowd attended the dance at the ward hall last Monday evening, which was sponsored by the young married men. Mr. and Mrs, Mark Simpson of Ogden were at the ward reunion. Mrs. Simpson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ez Mason. fc FIELDING ) 'J' ?' I.I NEWS THE WAR FRONT fV ( - n 2$l J INSULATE TO ITS EASY VOUH HOKE YOURSELF WHtl UNI0N SS2Lfff & LUMBER CO. ff bXbdware Phone 130 LUMBER OO. phone 11 J lii ' l" W ELWOOD the' 'Thursday afteroooa $ visited the school American Legion program interesting an gave birtta-t honoring children, the (or of Lincoln and Washington. well rennumber of songs were of high school ted by a group were by given and talks pris Ed T. Heslop and James I m A Leg-jLuir- es Eoberts. I Francom Wayne dinner in honor llirthday last husband, Friday I Twelve guests were gave a of her evening. present Health poems and a play were Norman Hancock, and S2c dramatized by pupils of Mrs Pack and son er's class on the assembly program ; Edwin Weaver and wife I Mr. Friday afternoon of last week. Teddy were weekend guests of Students of Mrs. Welling's class Francom. Mrs. Wayne J. Walter Green dramatized George Washington's to have their Party.. are very happy The program was under the di! granddaughter, Miss Virginia of Michigan visiting with rection of Lila Standing and Carla I tea for an indefinite time. This Wood, studentbody president and ? her first trip ot the west and secretary. f she is Douglas coombs brought a Hula enjoying it to school last week. His Skirt I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crossey Richard of the navy brother j spent Sunday at Kanesville, where home from the South it brough fttey expect to move with their Pacific. i family. i and Mrs. Mr. US I i I 1 -- j ! Re9 $i 30 uU ! c.rP F. M. PONDER Christensen Drugs H3 J "3 LLnAOO COFFEE Kdwarrl'a Luxury Blend, for Thoso Who Want the Best lb. COFFEE Airway, nd is and Orlin Ogg went to Mantua last Saturday where they will stay for some time to work I GEbert RIVERSIDE J. A. Capener and Petersen and : daughter Lavern were in Ogden on of Salt Lake were here on business business last week end. Monday. They also called on Mr. E-- . and Mrs. L. C. T. Capener rea-tive- s. . Friday, beginning at 6 p. a. the annual ward reunion will ileheli a good time is anticipated let's all meet there. Next The young married folks from here went to Hyrum Saturday evening to attend the dance. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green Monday evening, following the trait the week end visiting his Sweetheart Ball at Fielding, Mrs sister, Mr and Mrs. Steven Bench Lester Coombs entertained twenty family of Logan. boys and girls at her home: The I Dewain Archibald was the sixteenth birthoccasion represented Stake High Council at our day of Joyce Capener. ""6 oiuiaay mgnt He was as--, LeRoy Bunnell of Tremonton feted fey Elder King. Both gave was the visiting high councilman s'wy interesting and instructive Sunday evening. talka Mrs. Ray Capener and Mrs. Lee f tot Sunday night, President C. Capener were shopping in Salt Simth will be the guest speak- - Lake Friday. when the American Legion will Mrs. Louisa M. Bigler is spendjfe a program honoring Mack ing the week in Salt Lake with ' leaves in the near f u- -, relatives. 7sen' for the service. Mrs-- Joe Iverson of Tremonton was a visitor at the Relief Society vjya puiyea oasKmux Tremonton second in meeting Tuesday. ""mament Monday Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen en- night. The 4 ; , fflftflfin -- CI MILK CHEESE EGGS 37 74 ChPrub, Top Quality, Tall Cans 4 for (14 points per can) HONEY Dutch Mill. American 2 lb. box (12 points lb.) Med. A grade per doz. . Good Quality ....10 lb. pail Rice Fancy Head Bleach ..WM!!.-..- .rt .i SY 17 10 s- - (3 per lb.) f 99 large shipment Per Cent TURE of Certified Onion Seed 94 Per Cent GERMINATION CSUliflOWcT Medium'se'llb. 15 No- ' Vpung Tender, cup top U. S. No. 1 SS Bliss .10 La op ib. "A" Size, Red lb. mesh bag: No. 1 jar 25 7m P Vm I arns Southern Sweets V. S. No. 1 .b. Inch Cut A Grade lb. Ment rutM TO J- - Li JIS B Oradc 32 lb. Silver Salmon O) J Lf- A - Frankiuriers I'ieces to BkJb Small Rib .A rh tirade i'b8 33 AND TI'.E T'OH.G . . . AND WITH VY LERCHS COMING IT'LL COST DEDUCTIONS HAVE TO CUT DOWN - EVEN ON FOOD, CORA TO DINNER SUNDAY7 TOO! and potatoes flENCH STYLE CAItACE Combine cooked chopped cabbage, small amount of milk and a beaten egg. Brown in a solid cake in a little ho shortening or drippings in a frying pan. COUNTRY STYLE sionally to prevent burning. QUICK FRENCH ONION SOUP Cook sliced onioms in a small amount of shortening or drippings until limp but not brown. Acid about 1 cup water and 1 or 2 chicken or beef bouillon cubes per serving; salt and pepper to taste. Sfive with cheese toant or grated cheese sprinkled on top of each bowl of Boup. LYONNAISE Brown sliced cooked carrots, a little chopped onion, salt and pepper in hot butter or shortening. (Cooked the same as Lyonnaixe Potatoes.) TOASTED BAKED POTATOES Pare potatoes, brush wilh melted drippings. Koll potatoes in mixture of crumbs, salt and pepper, tbrn in beaten e(.'R, then again in the crumb mixture. Hake in a covered casserole in a moderately hot oven MOO0 V.) for about 1 hour or until done. MASHED SQUASH Steam unpeeled nieces of winter squnsh until tender, scrape from abell, mnsh, season with salt, pepper and odd enough milk to nwle the same consistency as mashed potatoes. I'ut into a baking dish, dot with butter or margarine, sprinkle with brown sugar and chopped nuts, if desired. Bake in a moderate oven (350 F.) until heated through and browned on top. This is a good way to use leftover squash or plan to cook enough at one time to serve the second time in this way. JULIA U.E V.ltlOIIT, FOR MONTHS NOW WE BEEN BUYING ALL MV FOOD AT SAFEWAY. EVL7?y THING t GET IS GOOD, AND THE SAVINGS I MAKE ARE REALLY WORTHWHILE JANE, HARRy SMS WELL JUST HAVE TO SPEND tFSS ON FOOO HOW DO VOUVg MANA.OC tA'JLY t YOU NEVEK SEtAr) TO , HAVE THECP. TROUBLES " A. .t ' 1 'v I u m cora 1. CORA DEAR.yOUR DINNER WAS SIMPLY DEUCIOUS. HOW 00 YOU HND SUCH GOODIES INTIMS UKE. Tremonton Diitr ITS NO SECRET, AGNES. JANE TOLD MEA60UT SAFEWAY, AND NOW I BUY EVERYTHING THERE. MY RECORDS SHOW I'M SAVING A UTILE EVERYDAY! '4 h-'- M II ' I 4. Mgr. CABBAGE SMOTHERED Cook chopped cabbage in drippinps with Rait, pepp-?- r and smnll amount of milk until tender, stirring occa- requiring red points nr? plninly marked rris PERFFCTty simple, DiFNT. WE'LL 39c Safeway Homemakers' Bureau Lamb Chops 33 ,b. MCI titiml 1 . In: . cabbage, onions, carrots BAKED 35 Shoulder. Square Cut ...A Grnde Ib. - s 9 f 24 Grade lb.' Delicious. Tender A Grade lb. 2Q 10 ib. guar- . . . Lamb Roast jOf- 6 lb. Sirloin Meak Peanut Butter CARROTS lb. ite, Juicy, Seedlcs! ... 1 Union P,t 16 GraDeiruilh sssa... 26 . LAMB LEGS Plenty of Coal Parmer'vS Cash 50 A A) ?A Prime Rib Roast Now In Our Yards pV. 5 Fresh, Tender, Green delicious, juicy meats POT ROAST 9 and Lump if PkK. Solid, Crlap, Green Sunkist, Juicy. Ideal for 10 Leiiuce Kliv. lb, Colds P roil ure priced mihjrot to daily market rkannren WE HAVE PLENTY FOR YOUR PLANTING NEEDS Nut 7 A S 10 .."t. Marmalade anteed to please you, regardless of cut or price, or your money back in full. a pkg. IIlI c!!8 Nut Meats Grape Juice BROCCOLI DISCOVER JUST RECEIVED points 4 lb. Pudding MixH!!!!!5. o, NEW CABBAGE Lemons Powdered Beet (with stamp) 16 oz. pkg 2 or DISCOVER really fresh fruits and vegetables . . . selected by experts and rushed from farm to store, naturally fresh. ... arrets A'i 33 ..... Cocoa Hershey's I arrl uInspected Lara W W 0,. HJpJ .....2 oz. - ..lb. 28 20 How to add glamour to Schillings Sugar 4 Lbs 44c Raisins ..5.h..!!.e. Pop Soap Selected Mild Blend .nt REAL ROAST rbury, Tea of Ex- ceilen t Quality.4 lb. L Lemon .24 ..2 00J uj I.CJ Hollow, 16 oz. jar Syrup Sleepy Maple Flavor.... Waffle and Pancake Suzanna Flour 66 oi. pkg. 19 Flour Kitchen :Craft. Enriched 60 lb . $2.09 Morning Glory, Quick or Oats Kegular is. pkg. my-- A BLACK TEA 46 CI Rich In a a farm. ) protecti your kin from the roughenmokei a and of effects winter, ing perfect powder bene. J'a l rA : QZtliJi $ 2r v Is CREME ; a world of amazing values . . . find out how much you save when you buy all your foods at Safeway, week after week and month after month . . . you'll discover the deliciousners of naturally fresh produce and guaranteed better tasting meat, too, at T?f fffiXiCTl Fielding School Notes Mrs. j ft w - q ? ) F0UHDATI0NJ IS |