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Show visited their daughter, Mrs. Bernard Stone this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Clark and family visited with relatives at Brigham Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson visited with their son, William at the Fort Douglas hospital on Saturday. William recently returned from Japan and is suffering from an ear infection. Dc Forrest Vickers of Tacoma, Washington, and Dean and Reed Coombs of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson on Sunday. Mrs. Leo Nelson returned to her home Wednesday following an extended stay in Salt Lake where she was called by the suJJen death of her mother. Under the direction of Bishop Nelson and Elder Vernon Peter-sothe interior of our church is receiving a complete paint and varnish job. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teeter were Brigham visitors Monday. The 8th Grade boys played the Tremonton team here Monday. The score was 18 to 19 in favor of the visiting team. Miss Helen Wight, Irva Ray and. Dorothy Peterson of Osjden spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson of Promontory visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. C. Peterson w,, T.mcs Wisht had . &,th - week, Mr. and ZrA Palmer of farlt vai . miionanes yv"- mrn i Australia, i,; v-- - Jin A visited with his Wight and Mt. Pleasant over Leslie ; Itrn at r. M-Sg- t. iA'cx Dunn of Salt hrr sister. a. a wnn on Thursday, .., tirl , Bernard Stone 4 Mf" 1 arrival of a baby boy ..,rt nf I'llLOfc v" M15- - 4 L Stod- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 1946 .ux Feb, 7, I 1Q Zc NOTICES LEGAL I Information consult Clerk or the further .v. county .3 (1&1AS ORE H. BALLARD fftStas will present claims A vouchers to the undersigned Utah Ua residence, Tremonton of May 27th the day Wkfore Tremonton. Utah Carol Drake To Be Page Five Drake will personify the best in style of clothes which Mrs. Home' maker wants to wear in her home, during her shopping, and entertaining at parties and teas. She will be an authority to whom the housewife can bring questions on home decoration, table service and party menus. She will know the functions of home operations and will he able to advise on the type of equipment neded to perform these functions. We expect Card Drake to be of great help to housewives in answering specific questions on home problems". Stores, Inc., home economics department according to an announcement today. The new director's services will be offered to the public through The Bureau which has been Safeway's department for testing commodities and developing menus for use in the home for 15 years. "Safeway plans to create for Carol Drake a personality which will stamp her as an authority on all the things which a housewife wants to know in her job as a homemaker", states Julia Hindley, manager of this department. Carol Head of Safeway's Home Ec. Service Home-maker- s' Carol Drake will be the new name of the Director of Safeway were very happy when their son, Keith, called from San Diego. He is in the U. S. navy and his boat docked for a short time. He is well and was glad to get his feet on U. S. soil again. There will be no meeting in the ward Sunday evening. People are urged to attend the meeting at the Stake Tabernacle Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen visited with Bishop and Mrs. Leo Earl of Fielding Sunday. The Dr. Ficklin talked to the Ex Earls recently returned from the plorers and Scouts Tuesday even Hawaiian Islands where they had He was helping seen Willis Petersen and other ing in Mutual the boys get the necessary infor-- i valley boys who are there, mation on First Aid so they can ' make desired advancements. Tuesday, February 12, the Jun- - j lor uiris ana explorer coys win Ball". sponsor a "Sweetheart There will be beautiful decorations and good music. ABSTRACTOR Mrs. Janusine Petersen spent with several days last week visiting Established 40 Years Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunsaker BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH in Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fndal n GUARDIANSHIP Ztl and vnTICES 1 the guest speaker at the Sunday evening services. His theme was, " How scouting has helped me in my work in the service". The Boy Scouts gave a very interesting program honoring the anniversary of the Boy Scout Movement. The Senior class in Sunday school had a very lively ski and toboggan party at White's Valley last Saturday night. All had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Mack Hansen returned to her home last week after an appendicitis operation at the Valley Hospital. She is reported to be making satisfactory progress. Merrell Mann was painfully injured Monday evening while ski ing near his home. He was punc tured by a stick and had to be GOOD SELECTION OF HOME WATER SOFTENERS I N s. QUIRE O Ewer Plumbing Co. Tremonton Phone 126 Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton emeni 'Vauerite B. Ballard Hansen, of Brigham have purchased the I Administratrix of Estate home of A. W. and re- j of Borgstrom Thomas H. Ballard, De- cently moved here. Mr. and Mrs. Borgstrom will move to Bngham in the near future when their new home is completed. Golden Burton, William Bur ton and Jack Newman went to Arizona to see the horse show and races. On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. P. C. C. Peterson entertained at her home in honor of her daughter, lone, who was recently married to Jack Winn of Tremonton. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. A delicious luncheon was served. The Primary officers met at the home of Laura Ray for their monthly preparation meeting. A lesson on loyalty was given by Edna Larkin. Mrs. Inez Brown and Vesta Moore of the Stake Board were present. A delicious lunch was served by Edna Larkin, Leona Clark and Mrs. Ray. ceased. Vtt Davis, E. Utah, for Administratnx first publication 17, A. D., 1946 Tiham, Attorney of W TO CREDITORS NOTICE N. Cole, Deceased. ! Creditors will present claims llth vouchers to the undersigned I: the office of George M. Mason, & 13 First Security Bank Bldg., Jrieham City, Utah, on or before a fith day of April, A. D., iy45, Istate of S. Mrs. S. 1 N. Cole, Administratrix of the Es-tate of S. N. Cole, Deceas-- . I J ed. first publication kary 31st, A. D., 1946. jtorge M. Mason aorney for the Administratrix hte of Irigkm City .Utah ... or pie, or cookies To make t easier for you to bake that cake . . . your family has been wanting, Safeway is featuring dependable baking supplies this week. Select from our complete assortment of flour, baking powder, shortening, flavorings and other ingredients. You get more for your money at. Safeway. i It's Easy to Bake a Cake: ...Here's j JIFFY CAKt 1 all-pur- -i pose flour times ELWOOD of David G. Nelson some known as D. G. Nelson, Dep- powder well-grease- AAA t fOT- - lti It illdlM IK. & b,b ( Another Safeway Service JUICE C MEET CAROL DRAKE the way, did you notice the name for our home economist ine t name is new, but the service isn 1 he the in As past, different. any Homemakers Bureau is more than Sunny Dawn4T oz. Tomato JUICE Sliced ATTRACT MORE TOURIST TRADE ,V U)0Kie,J0HNNy,iKt , tien a tourist drives down be greeted your Main Street will he o clean, is sore tourist If that he is, bright, attractive city? STOP and SPEND! tourists the we hope Remember, this year wilt pend $100,000 not! in uoK and YOU can get your Jflf" ku n.... I . lAra -At build fivfuring nowi dran wim your vwn m9 Fix it uo! tUnn it .,n. it un . . . make it the kind of ipot you would be tempted to stop at if you were the traveler. You ,l be repaid by the extra tourist dollars you are SURE fcy I ... !." 't -- i to fMomot a :tor towmt t,qlf .V''''--- - 3 J 26 B2ut1Jer Church's .,2224 CAI 16 pint Ckurth's ..quart ', lllw' of Flavor su'anna ' X MS AA Grade lb. 17 ..lb, 33 Grade lb. 19 ...A Fresh 26 30 ..lb. Flavor lb Sliced Fall Variety YatZ , w 20 LETTUCE Bolld' Crlsp' pQJJQg No. 11V VAUC I Mill - L. oLJ lb. ib. 10 mesh bag 43 Iceberg No. 1, "A" Size Russete 1, rA VU lb. ..10 lb. ,,. 10 Porto Rlcan Sweats LEMONS Sunklst, Juicy, Seedless GRAPEFRUIT Thln skln' Julcy Btea"B ORANGES Sunklsi, Sweet, Juicy FRET NOT ABOUT 11 Cif COURSe NOT SiaVC WE AGREES f. .. NOT THE WAR BONOS KNOW A WAV I lb. wnite ..lb. Large Size b. ............- Produce Prlcre Subjrct To Dally Market Changes TH SPOT I Grade lb. Canterbury Heinz, Cream 11 oz. of Tomato .....I AA 35 35 38 uir.l.jb. 33 SOUP , J VA,n Grade lb. - AVOCADOS No. 1, Crisp, Solid, NEW CABBAGE Green CARROTS No x New Crop' Cllp Top lOJ Pekoe 87 lb. OJf- and Pekoe TEA SEcMSfc 97 Oranere A ..lb. l 19 Alber'e Flap Jack 40 ox. Grnile jr f.??b8 59 ib. liniJ ,38 A Beef I If J WAFFLE FLOUR 10 . 25 TEA OA f. 9?"': JV HWiwu.rfTKWJ! GRAPEFRUIT Glen Aire, SegmentsNo. 2 can ILavor SB' W ,OHMNy 39 Drip, Pulverized, lb. or Regular COFFEE &Wi-ll- 23 nt. r Grape Juice jii- COFFEE Luxury Blend ?5 white Mag' Peanut W SHORT RIBS GROUND BEEF Lean and PORK SAUSAGE STRIPED SEA BASS 24 73Ios. HEM0 Your Safeway Grocer BLEACH 'f KP.'JWBLES KtllofTff'e Ready to 9 oz. Eat Cereal 8" CIGARETTES TOWN No. tVt PRUNES ; lru.!.AbTxr!:caftrnton 10 2E,2?a? 24 PEACHES Castle Crest, m glad to be of service to you helphousehold solve problems. ing unIf you're looking for newareand search-in- s usual party ideas, if you you for a particular recipe, or itcook-ing need help in baking bread, or meat, or planning a church Drake just write to Carol and she will give you a prompt reply. and the Her staff of cooking experts Bureau's large library of cookbooks ; is at your command. Bureau As always,The Homemakers' will be testing new recipes for you to try, giving new ideas andeasier, and to make Tiousekeepmg can to bring doing everything they about food ana you the latest news homemaking. MATCHES BROOMS J' BEVERLY FRANKFURTERS.!-- !. LAMB CHOPS Srna11 Rlb chop'' BREAST UMBllTi!!! SLICED LIVER unbiemi8hed Yun Typical Savings ...new By i 12 ITL 50 14 Director i ex. SIRLOIN STEAK Tender, Full t0 3 round Averaga FRYERS 'Alsteflcncous Values 0. Hut Meats Cake Hour Ginger Mix Molassss cr..ni X.I' sup-per- ... 9eMhiSyear, 33 lIY.", S ZtfzJzk oz. Js...M1','a.. 19 J Mornlnf? Glory 0 t Quick or Reg...iK. pwg. JLUr .I'K. W .doz. 2 JT I ft g OATS Girl23 Clabber Cinnamon 50 The Homemakers, Bureau ; it mmmmrnmismismi Dept. Xi It Seedless..! Lemon Large Schilling's Vanilla Coloring TheHomemakers'Bureau3ox2110. A, San Francisco. California AN ATTRACTIVE A, 6V batter. jumuik. urn 26 oz. . cakes unsweetened Add 2 chocolate, melted and cooled to cake Ma mm msif awm . Extract Currants d j m urn mm Iodized Grade JIFFY CHOCOLATE CAKE Boyd Hansen arrived at his home last Saturday after receiving an honorable discharge from the U. S. Army. He is happy to be Utah again. Boyd is the son pe darkest hour in any man's in of Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hanis when he sits down to ) sen. ' j plan how to get money ) I recently discharg Vern without earning it. ) ed from Hansen, the army air corps was i Eggs pkr. Plain or one-oun- places. m n faldt A & H BakingSno-Whit- e, Sun Maid . ys for .2 3e Raisins pkgr. c Cherub Top Quality ...4 cane Hershey's, Popular for Baking andV4 lb. Hot Cocoa Or Try This Variation: tinent the last while and seeing i ALL Salt A -- i. Soda ' cup milk y3 cup shortening 1 egg into large bowl with baking powder, salt and sugar. Add milk, shortening, unbeaten egg and flavoring. Beat with rotary beater for 2 to 3 minutes or until batter is smooth. Pour into square cake pan (8 x 8 x 2). Bake in moderate oven (375 F.) for 40 minutes or until done. Frost, if desired. Serve hot or cold. Serves 6. will present claims A. Junius Thompson and Mr. iitli vouchers to the undersigned and Mrs. Junius Thompson comitSnowville, Utah, on or before bined pleasure with business last feP.th day of June, A. D., 1946. week when they spent several days D. G. NELSON, JR., the in Idaho Falls. They visited with Executor of the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Torngren, a David G. Nelson, some' cousin of Mrs. Thompson. times known as D. G. Neb Sgt. Morris Thompson in the medical corps of the U. S. army, son, Deceased. Date of first has written from LaHarve, France. publication fetaary 7th, A. D, 1946. He has been traveling on the con- interesting cup sugar ! $2.09 lbs Beet Flelschman's Pry Yeast 1.3. Itsp. vanilla Sift and measure flour; sift again osed. many f ff f tsp.salt I Creditors anu tsps. baking 2Yz Kitchen Craft, The "Home Type" Flour 25 lbs $1.09 6 SUGAR Wm One of my pet cakes (and a favorite J with my family, too) can be mixed in practically one operation 1K cups wtate mm rLVu ci v . ir1f , t, ABOUT TM EMBeiTER H 1 1 T l , WHBPtR HOW... I M AFRAID CANT 6TAND fT FULL VOLUME. J I WHEN SALTOLD rVE HOW MUCH CHE SAVES AT 6AFEWAY I STARTED BUYIN& THERE TOO, WE'LL HARDLV NOTICe RAY 7VENTo rUKlnti 1 10 7 9 rpWAM |